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[[Pack-530|Walter Pack]] '''CIVIL WAR VETERANS SUMMERS COUNTY, WV''' :Confederate soldiers of Jumping Branch District: #[[Hatcher-678|'''J. E. C. L. Hatcher 1843-1937''']], 23d Va. Cay., Breckingbridge's Div. ID AKA as John Edmund Charles Lewis Hatcher {{FindAGrave|149354182}} #[[Vest-443|'''Jack Vest, 1832-1915''']] 23d Va. Cav., Breckingbridge's Div. AKA as ''Mountain Jack'' Jackson Vest. {{FindAGrave|44995382}} #[[Lilly-1269|'''Josiah Lilly 1846-1929''']] 23d Va. Cav., Breckingbridge's Div. AKA as Josiah Kenneth'' Dickey'' Lilly. *{{FindAGrave|8820700}} #[[Moye-324|'''|Lieu John W. Moye 1835-1919''']], 23d Va. Cav., Breckingbridge's Div. AKA John Wesley Moye {{FindAGrave|116891772}} #[[Adkins-5460|'''Mathew B Adkins 1843-1919''']], 23d Va. Cav., Breckingbridge's Div. {{FindAGrave|88039939}} #[[Lilly--425|'''Capt. R. W. Lilly, Sr 1830-1917''']] 23d Va. Cav., Breckingbridge's Div. AKA Robert Washington Shooting Bob Lilly *{{FindAGrave|78813316}} #[[Harvey-1544|'''Sgt Joshua Harvey 1824-1907''']], Capt. George, Gen. McCausland's Div. {{FindAGrave|27763078}} #[[Basham-279|'''Pvt Wm. Basham 1829-1914''']], Capt. George, Gen. McCausland's Div. AKA Willam Blaine Basham {{FindAGrave|8218939}} #[[Mann-5053|'''Isaac Mann 1836-1913''']] Capt. George, Gen. McCausland's Div. AKA Isaac Henderson Mann {{FindAGrave|71164953}} #[[Harvey-1538|'''Austin Harvey 18360-1923''']], Capt. George, Gen. McCausland's Div. AKA Austin Ballard Harvey {{FindAGrave|80668775}} #J. Calvin Harvey, Capt. George. Gen. McCausland's Div. #[[Birchfield-242| '''Ab. Birchfield 1844-1921''']] Thurmond's Rangers. AKA Abner Russell Birchfield {{FindAGrave| 8909345}} #John Hinton, Sr., Thurmond's Rangers. #John Wayne Hinton, Thurmond's Rangers. #Wm. Hinton, Jr., Thurmond's Rangers. #Capt. White G. Ryan, of Co. I, 60th Virginia James W. Pack, Wm. Hinton, Wm. Lilly ("One-arm Bill"), Joseph Lilly, Mathew A. Hedrick, M. A. W. Young, Allen H. Meador, Geo. W. Plumley, Simeon Lilly, Louis Lilly, Andy Lewis Lilly, Granville C. Lowe, Thomas E. Ball, Levi M. Neely, Sr., Wm. T. Meador, J. J. Charlton. White G. Ryan. Captain of Co. I, 60th Virginia. Thos. E. Ball, wounded.

Sumner County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Sumner_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Sumner County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Sumner'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Sumner’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Sumner County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1793-1802'''. If your ''Sumner'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Sumner'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Sumner County Land (Grantee)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Sumner County'''
'''Land Records (Grantees)'''
'''1793-1802'''
'''Updated: 1 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1795 | |Campbell |Joshua (of Camden Co., NC) |John White |1 |152 |240 acres on the North side of the Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-777S?i=97&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |257 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q6X?i=161&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |258 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q6X?i=161&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |259 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-77MB?i=162&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |260 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-77MB?i=162&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |261 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q63?i=163&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |262 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q63?i=163&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |263 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QDX?i=164&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |264 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QDX?i=164&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |265 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-779H?i=165&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |266 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-779H?i=165&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |267 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q68?i=166&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |268 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q68?i=166&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |269 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QD7?i=167&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |270 |640 acres on the Stone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QD7?i=167&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1797 | |Gamble |Henry |William Morgan |A |64 |100 acres on Bledsoe Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QC9?i=326&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1797 | |Campbell |William (of Montgomery Co., TN) |John Hinds |A |103 |Several large tracts of land within the county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q4F?i=347&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1800 | |Campbell |Robert |James Sanders |2 |153 |228 acres on the Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q7H?i=561&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1800 | |Campbell |Thomas |James Winchester and William Cage Jr. |3 |30 |Lot No. 72 in the town of Cain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-77QS?i=790&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1795 | |Campbell |James |John Lawrence |3 |145 |100 acres on Sinking Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QJD?i=847&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1802 | |Campbell |James Capt. (of Philadelphia, PA) |Edward Given |3 |445 |1,000 acres on Drakes Creek; Big Barron River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QB7?i=997&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1802 | |Campbell |James Capt. (of Philadelphia, PA) |Edward Given |3 |448 |Releasement of 1,000 acres on Drakes Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QBY?i=999&cat=291679 Doc Image] |}

Sumner County Tennessee Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Sumner_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Sumner County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Sumner'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Sumner’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Sumner County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1793-1811'''. If your ''Sumner'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Sumner'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Sumner County Land (Grantor)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Sumner County'''
'''Land Records (Grantors)'''
'''1793-1811'''
'''Updated: 1 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !To !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1793 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Elijah Robertson |1 |10 |2,460 acres on the Caney Fork of the Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QV4?i=17&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |Robert |Joseph Payne |1 |89 |179 acres on the middle fork of Red River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QJB?i=57&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |Robert |Daniel Holman |1 |114 |140 acres on the middle fork of the Red River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QJJ?i=73&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1794 | |Campbell |Charles (of Lincoln Co., KY) |Samuel Harris |1 |137 |300 acres on the West fork of Station Camp Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-773Y?i=89&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1795 | |Campbell |Charles (of Lincoln Co., KY) |John Delock |1 |138 |340 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QF4?i=90&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1795 | |Campbell |Robert (of Orange Co., NC) |Alexander McKee |1 |218 |200 acres on Smiths Fork of the Caney Fork; granted to the heirs of Daniel Campbell dec. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q6K?i=141&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1796 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |Nicholas Roof |1 |332 |200 acres on the Caney Fork of the Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QDQ?i=198&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1796 | |Campbell |Michael and Philip Phillips (of Nelson Co., KY) |John Lindsey |1 |346 |640 acres on the Caney Fork of the Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q8K?i=205&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1797 | |Gamble |Bradley (of Davidson Co., TN) |Benjamin Smith |A |8 |640 acres on Bartons Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QTC?i=298&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1797 | |Campbell |William (of Montgomery Co., TN) |John Hines |A |140 |Several large tracts of land within the county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QHM?i=392&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1798 | |Campbell |William (of Montgomery Co., TN) |William Chibbs |2 |72 |640 acres on the Flat Lick Fork of the Barron River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7QQG?i=521&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1802 | |Campbell |Robert |John Stuart |3 |271 |106 acres on the Cumberland River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7Q6V?i=908&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1802 | |Campbell |Robert |Thomas Anderson |4 |136 |50 acres on the East side of Robert King's Spring Branch |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WWB-7?i=74&cat=291679 Doc Image] |- !1811 | |Gambill |Henry |Benjamin Hubert |5 |255 |100 acres on Bledsoe Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-3WQL-8?i=380&cat=291679 Doc Image] |}

Sumner County Tennessee Marriages-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Sumner_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Sumner County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Sumner'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Sumner’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Sumner County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage Records for the years 1791-1833'''. If your ''Sumner'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Sumner'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Sumner County Marriage (Groom)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Sumner County'''
'''Marriage Records (Groom)'''
'''1793-1833'''
'''Updated: 6 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Grooms_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !13 Jan 1813 |Campbell |Joseph |Norris |Melby | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93F-CF5D?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-G8QX Doc Image] |- !10 Apr 1816 |Campbell |David |Bowen |Catharine | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-B2GM?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ2Z9-FNDW Doc Image] |- !17 Sep 1800 |Campbell |Jonathan |Rogers |Priscilla | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93F-CCWS?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-GM9T Doc Image] |- !26 Mar 1804 |Campbell |Thomas |McHenry |Fanny | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-B2LG?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ2Z9-FPN5 Doc Image] |- !15 May 1809 |Campbell |William |Pentecost |Jenny | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93F-CC6N?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-GMMT Doc Image] |- !29 Mar 1793 |Campbell |Robert |Hamilton |Martha | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893F-H34H?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-CZZB Doc Image] |- !11 Nov 1805 |Gambill |John |Sniergrass |Hanner | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93F-CVWC?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-GMQH Doc Image] |- !27 Sep 1808 |Gambill |Martin |Shaddin |Susannah | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-B2G4?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ2Z9-F5LC Doc Image] |- !2 Jan 1833 |Campbell |John |Jones |Minerva | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93F-HS6L?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-C1KD Doc Image] |- !19 Dec 1823 |Campbell |James |Phelps |Hannah | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93F-H99F-N?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-G32H Doc Image] |- !4 Oct 1826 |Campbell |David |Lackey |Mary Ann | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893F-H9M1-1?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-G32Q Doc Image] |} ==Sumner County Marriage (Bride)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Sumner County'''
'''Marriage Records (Bride)'''
'''1791-1826'''
'''Updated: 6 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Brides_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !25 Aug 1817 |Campbell |Nancy |Boyle |Hugh | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893F-C6FL?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-GMTR Doc Image] |- !19 Oct 1791 |Campbell |Sarah |Hainey |David | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93F-CD8H?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-GHP6 Doc Image] |- !10 Oct 1804 |Campbell |Nancy |Williams |Job | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93F-HQWB?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-C21Y Doc Image] |- !24 Dec 1818 |Campbell |Nancy |McLean |John | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-B2PY?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ2Z9-FKZD Doc Image] |- !2 Jan 1808 |Gambell |Mary |Boyer |Henry | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-B2GW?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ2Z9-FK54 Doc Image] |- !16 Nov 1826 |Campbell |Mary |Dorris |Levi A. |Jehosephat Campbell | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93F-H9HP-9?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-GQ77 Doc Image] |- ! |}

Sundry Patents of Washington County

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Scott and Kempe, who owned the large patent in Hebron, between DeForest and Munro, lived in New York City. The other names recited in the patent grant are merely fictitious, none but Scott and Kempe owning any of the land. But government would only grant 1000 acres to one person, so to obtain the quantity of land they desired, they got other signatures to their application. Kempe was a Tory in the Revolution, and his part of the patent was therefore confiscated. A. May 2, 1764. Provincial Patent now in Hartford, comprising 26000 acres, was granted to William COCKROFT, Beamsly GLAZIER, Charles Le ROUX, Michael THODY, Geo. BREWERTON the elder, Geo. BREWERTON the younger, Robert MacGINNIS, Peter MIDDLETON, Isaac CORSA (a lieut. colonel), Joshua BLOOMER, Tobias Van ZANDT, Geo. DUNBAR, Barach SNETHEW, Jonathan OGDEN, Richard REA, Verdine ELLSWORTH, Barnaby BYRNE, Peter DUBOIS (a captain), Abraham De FOREST, Cornelious DUANE, Joseph BULL, Teunis CORSA, Thomas JONES, surgeon, David JOHNSON, surgeon, Henry DAWSON, and Alexander WHITE. B. June 15, 1739. Wallomsack patent containing 12000 acres, was granted to Edward COLLINS, James De LANCEY, Gerardus STUYVESANT, Stephen Van RENSSELAER, Charles WILLIAMS and Frederick MORRIS. Lies in the the town of Hoosic and Whitecreek and partly in Vermont. C. July 18, 1740. Schuyler's Patent of 12000 acres was granted to John SCHUYLER, Philip SCHUYLER, Stephen BAYARD, Samuel BAYARD, James STEVENSON and John LIVINGSTON. D. July 1, 1743. Stephen BAYARD had a grant of 1300 acres, in Argyle, bounded S. by SCHUYLER and W. by Hudson river. E. Nov. 21, 1761. 5000 acres in the town of Whitecreek, bounded S. by Wallomsack, W. by Cambridge &c., was granted to Arent Van CORLAER, Nicholas LAKE Jun., James LAKE, Thomas LAKE and John LAKE. F. May 11, 1762. 10,000 acres bounded N. by Battenkill, W. by SAWYER or Cambridge patent, was granted to Ryer SCHERMERHORNE, Jacob SCHERMERHORNE, Johannes QUACKENBOSS, Nicholas QUACKENBOSS, Peter QUACKENBOSS, Thomas SMITH, John SMITH, Freeman SCHERMERHORNE, Wm. SCHERMERHORNE and Joseph LYNSEN. G. May 18, 1762. 26,000 acres, called Kingsbury was granted to James BRADSHAW, Nathaniel TAYLOR, Daniel TAYLOR, John WARNER, Abel WRIGHT, Benj. SILYE, Kent WRIGHT, Preserved PORTER, Ebenezer SILYE, Partridge THATCHER, Thomas NOBLE, Daniel BOSTWICK, Samuel CANFIELD, John PRINDLE, Isaac HITCHCOCK, Jonathan HITCHCOCK, Benj. WILDMAN, Amos NORTHROP, Israel CAMP, Samuel BROWNSON, John HITCHCOCK, Gideon NOBLE and Comfort STAR. H. Oct. 12, 1764. 5000 acres in Hebron, granted to Isaac De FOREST, Wm. HUN, Johannes HESS, Thomas CONKLIN, and Jeremiah WOOD. I. May 3, 1764. 10,200 acres in Hebron, granted to John Taber KEMPE, John Morian SCOTT, Elizabeth KEMPE, Philadelphia KEMPE, Whitehead HICKS (mayor of N.Y. 1773), John WOODS, Samuel JONES, Adrian RUTGERS, Adrian RENAUDET, James EMOTT, Richard SHARPE, Benjamin KISSAM, John BARD, Wm. WEBB, Abraham COOK, Bernard LINTOT and Thomas FROST. J. October 24, 1764. Artillery patent, 24,000 acres, granted to Joseph WALTON, John WILSON, David STANDISH, Thos. DAVIES, John WILLIAMSON, Walter MITCHELSON, Thos. Dean PEARCE, Wm. BRUCE, Wm. FORMAN (in the name of Thomas GIBSON deceased), David DAVIES, Wm. GRANT, Henry BROWN, Francis STEPHENS, Joseph BROME, Wm. GODWIN, John KENNEDY, Thos. SIDWELL, John GODWIN, Wm. WILSON, Wm. FORD, Archibald BRUCE, Samuel ORAM, Francis LAWSON and Walter MARSHALL. K. October 11, 1765. 4000 acres which seems to be in Whitecreek, was granted to James GRANT and Archibald CAMPBELL. L. Aug. 23, 1764. 2000 acres in Hebron, bounded W. by Provincial Patent, was granted to Harry MUNRO. M. Aug. 23, 1764. 2000 acres in Hebron, bounded S. by MUNRO and W. by Provincial Patent, granted to George SCHNEIDER. N. Aug. 23, 1764. 2000 acres in Granville, bounded S. by FARQUHAR and W. by Provincial Patent, was granted to Philip DUPEROON. O. Sept. 5, 1764. 2000 acres in Hebron and partly in Vt. was granted to Peter De CONTI. P. April 26, 1765. 3000 acres, in Hampton and partly in Vt. was granted to George FAESCH. Q. May 3, 1765. 2000 acres in Hebron, bounded N. by KEMPE, W. by DeFOREST, granted to Nathaniel McCULLOCH. R. May 10, 1765. 200 acres, in Hebron and in Vt. to John REID, and 200 acres in S.E. part of Hebron to Norman McCLOUD. S. July 12, 1765. 200 acres in Granville bounded W. by artillery patent, to Robert MUNRO. 50 acres to Charles SAPETEEN, same place. T. Oct. 14, 1765. 3000 acres in Hebron, bounded S. by BLUNDELL, W. by KEMPE, to Wm. SHERIFF. U. Oct. 28, 1765. 2000 acres to David MOONEY and 3000 to Simeon ECUYER [??], in Hampton, the E. part in Vt. V. Oct. 31, 1765. 8000 acres in Whitecreek and partly in Vt., bounded S. by GRANT and N.E. by SCHERMERNORN, granted to Philip EMBURY, Peter EMBURY, James WILSON, John WILSON, Geo. WILSON, Samuel WILSON, Moses COWEN and Thos. PROCTOR. W. May 7, 1767. 50 acres in Hebron, bounded N. by REID, E. by Vt. line, S. by McDONALD, granted to John SUTHERLAND. X. Feb. 27, 1770. 800 acres, lying between the Cambridge and Hoosic Patents, granted to Joseph READE Jr. and Wilhelmus Van ANTWERP. Y. April 4, 1770. 200 acres in Hebron, bounded S. by SHERIFF, E. by REED and SUTHERLAND, to John CLARK. Z. June 28, 1770. 108 acres in Salem, bounded S. by McFARLAND, W. by CRABTREE, to Ross McCABE, Philip HICKLER, John SWIFT, Chas. RAMSAY and Thos. EATON. Aa. June 28, 1770. 108 acres in Salem, bounded N. by McCABE, W. by Non-commissioned officers, to Archibald McFARLAN and John FAY, and 100 acres bounded E. by Vt. and W. partly by McCABE, to Edward ROGERS and Crismus HOWELL, and 200 acres, bounded S. by McFARLAN and Non-com. officers patent and W. by TURNER, to John CRABTREE. Bb. June 28, 1770. 50 acres in Ft. Ann, bounded S. by Kingsbury and W. by FILSIE, to Michael LAW. Cc. April 17, 1771. 1000 acres in Fort Ann, bounded S. by Kingsbury (Artillery Patent) to John LAWRENCE, Henry BOEL and Stephen TUTTLE. Dd. April 1, 1772. 700 acres in Putnam, bounded E. by L. Champlain, N. by Edward LEADER, granted to Hugh SCOTT, John McCABE, Wm. TOOL, Wm. BARRON, Wm. MONSON, Philip WHITE, Jas. DOUGHERTY, Wm. MEECHAM, John BRIDGMAN, John HODGE, John MILLER, John BRUCKLEY [??], Wm. MITCHELL and Solomon BICKERTON. Ee. June 9, 1774. 50 acres in Salem, to Jonathan RYLES, and 50 to Manuel FOSTER, bounded by non-commissioned officers and A. McFARLAND. [From: The Asa Fitch Papers, Volume 2, page 2. Copyright 1998, The Sleeper Co.)

Sunny's Logging - Francis Zwilling

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A little back story to the business DAd created when we were kids.... In 1968 He sold the Whitney farm place (1960-1968) and moved to watab township where he started working for Jack Frost. We would pick about 30,000 eggs per day and one of 4 automated chicken barns in the area at the time.... The house and barn sat on one side of the road and then he bought another 2-5 acres across the road and that's where he set up his sawmill business....henceforth "'''Sunny's Logging'''" was born and he would raise his 13 kids with it along with the chicken barn and picking all those eggs daily - (mom's persay job) I've included an aerial view of the homeplace in the years... When we lost Dad in 1997, Our brothers Mark and Chuck continued running the sawmill for MOM under the new name "'''Z- Log-N-Saw'''" and ran it from 1997 - 2003 when Mom had decided to ''"auction''" of the business as she was to marry to Jerome Cichon in May. At the auction then another brother of ours bought it from her and decided to keep it in the family persay .... His sawmill business was then called "'''B and S Wood Products'''" which he still operates today just in a diffrent location to Bertha, Mn. where he works with thee Amish. His son Joey purchased the land from his father at thee orignal sawmill place in Sauk and is raising his family there now along with sawing once in awhile just for the heck of it :) Recap '''1969 - 19997''' Owner Francis Zwilling started Sunny's Logging '''1997 - 2003''' His Son's Mark and Chuck Owners of Z-Log-N-Saw '''2003''' - Sawmill / Real Estate Auction '''2003 - 2014''' Another Son of his Brian ran it as B & S WoodProducts

Sunset Beach Honors World War II Veterans

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:World_War_II https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Photos-267.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:World_War_II_Resource_page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Photos-266.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_World_War_II https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Photos-268.jpg] *'''See: [[Hume-767|Marvin Hume]]''' *'''Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaBI9I0dfVU Sunset Beach Flag Ceremony at Cape May Point]''' *'''Video: [http://www.sunsetbeachnj.com/Flag-Ceremony Flag Ceremonies]''' {{WW II|United States Navy|1941||1945}} {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=70 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=70 |caption= }}

Sunset Beach Honors WW II Veterans
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They shall not grow old
As we who are left grow old
Age shall not weary them
Nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning
We will remember them
[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]]Lest we forget[[Image:Photos-724.jpg|35px]]
Memorial Day has been a long time tradition to honor the deceased military at the end of May. This man has taken Memorial Day many steps further.... {{Image|file=Sunset_Beach_Honors_World_War_II_Veterans.png |align=l |size=180 |caption=Marvin Hume W W 2 Veteran . }} [[Hume-767 |Marvin Hume]], served in the Navy and was wounded during World War II. He didn't die from the wounds, he lived his life honoring the Fallen military from Memorial Day through September 30. This gentleman did not earn a medal of honor, but felt deeply about the military and the Fallen veterans and devoted a lot of his time in his life honoring other World War II veterans. After the war he married, had children, became an engineer, but moved to Sunset Beach in New Jersey to open a shop and began '''his tradition of 40 years.''' [[Hume-767 |Marvin Hume]] first started his Memorial day tradition by contacting families, asking if he could borrow the flag the families had received for veterans. This helped with closure. Soon [[Hume-767 |Marvin Hume]] didn't need to contact families, they contacted him instead. {{Image|file=Photos-715.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption= }} According to his tradition, [[Hume-767 |Marvin Hume]] would raise the flag of a deceased military member and that flag would fly all of that day, if the weather was good. In the evening at sunset, one of Marvin's family would read the place where the veteran served and died and his military information. With the family of the veteran gathered around him, Marvin would lower the flag, help the deceased military member's family refold that flag the correct way into the triangle designated for veterans, and then he would hand it back to the family. ::Marvin would have a scratchy rendition of "God Bless America", "The National Anthem," and "Taps" playing. Marvin performed this ritual about 6,000 times over 40 years for the families of veterans who served in Europe, Pacific theater, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and first responders who died on 9/11. This ceremony became so popular, that 2010 was booked each night for him to raise a flag for a Fallen Hero in honor of their sacrifice and service.. For 40 years, people have come for the ceremony sometimes (200 or 300) and other times 400 people per night. — for Hume’s solemn flag-lowering ceremony honoring a deceased veteran. {{Image|file=Sunset_Beach_Honors_World_War_II_Veterans-2.png |align=c |size=460 |caption='''Marvin Hume Honors WW II Veterans''' }} Marvin was once interviewed in 2014 for All Hands Magazine for U.S. Sailors. He said he didn't want an award for what he considered a scratch. ---- Unfortunately time catches up. At the age 94 years, [[Hume-767 |Marvin Hume]], passed away peacefully from a cardiac illness on April 25. He left behind sons, and daughters and a friend of 30 years. If anyone deserves to be honored this Memorial Day, it's Hume. His children who own gifts shops, grill, miniature golf course and rental cottage knew the time would come to perform this lovely ceremony for Marvin. They know if they did not, he would be knocking them on the head to remind them. A CBS NEWS reporter, highlighted Marvin Hume's 40 year project: Each night during the warm summer months in N.J. 89-year-old Cape May resident Marvin Hume honors fallen veterans with a special ceremony. Jim Axelrod shows us Marvin’s “American Spirit.” This is a simple illustration of how decency and honor can affect so many lives. This is a legacy worth continuing.............
'''As his flag flies above them, may it whisper to their hearts, You know I'm here'''
{{Image|file=Photos-300.gif |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} 2015 is the final year for the work of [[Hume-767 |Marvin Hume]]. To quote another lady: "Once in a while.. a stranger will touch your heart... one that did something that should be remembered.."

'''SOURCES''': *[http://www.capemaycountyherald.com/community/faces_and_places/article_d3109875-cad0-5eb0-9749-5209b70af5ed.html Cape May County Herald.com] - World War II Navy Veteran Marvin Hume Dies, Held Sunset Ceremonies to Honor Military Vets *Honoring Fallen Vets, Sunset Ceremony 38 Years By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor on November 18, 2011 *[http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/11/18/honoring-fallen-vets-sunset-ceremony-38-years/marvin-hume/ Veterans today.com] *[http://fromcowpasturestokosovo.blogspot.com/2010/10/navy-veteran-marvin-hume-of-sunset.html cowpasturestokosovo.blogspot.com] *[http://articles.philly.com/2015-05-24/news/62588917_1_marvin-hume-memorial-day-memorial-day articles.philly.com] *[http://blog.nj.com/njv_mark_diionno/2010/09/a_veterans_40-year_tradition_-.html blog.nj.com]

Sunset Memorial Gardens, Moosomin, Saskatchewan

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Sunshine Story, the Pale to North America

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sunshine-1|Cary Sunshine]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4011411 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sunshine the dog

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Sunshine is my first official dog with Thomas. She is not spayed so she is bleeding everywhere.

Super Big Family Tree app

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:18 Dec 2023 — 451 (Do not edit) :22 Feb 2024 — 701 (Do not edit) :31 Mar 2024 — 882 (Do not edit) '''NOTICE:''' The Super (Big Family) Tree has recently returned to the Tree Apps (as of 16 Feb 2024) See Greg demo his new '''Super (Big Family) Tree''' during the Saturday Roundup on Saturday 2 Dec 2023 — starting at the 29 minute mark. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNpC5jGp0CE&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQjQv8KdgZx94hFl0eWN9l3&index=31 Youtube] This is the help page for the '''Super (Big Family) Tree''' app which is now available as part of the Tree Apps suite. The app was originally developed during Hacktoberfest 2023 by Greg Clarke. The '''Super (Big Family) Tree''' app (aka '''Super Tree''') can be used to create a customized display showing the direct ancestors and descendants of any individual listed on WikiTree, as well as cousins. User-specified settings control the display form of personal metadata (names, dates, places), inclusion of thumbnail photos, and how colours are used to highlight characteristics such as gender, generation, ancestral lines, alive on this date, and user-defined text strings. The Super (Big Family) Tree lets you examine a person's vital statistics, jump to any person's profile, jump to a new '''Super (Big Family) Tree''' instance for any person in the tree. Or to a Fan Chart app, Descendants app, and Bio Check. We imagine the following uses for '''Super (Big Family) Tree''': * Browsing family trees for fun. Chasing rabbits. * Looking for ancestors, descendants, branches, and cousins. * Visualizing a family; in large and in small; in colour and in style. * Taking screenshots of family trees to share, add to slides, add to handouts. * Creating PDF files for printing your own Super Big Family Tree. * Using the app as a launchpad for parallel examination of any person in the tree,in another browser tab ** link to person's WikiTree ID profile ** links to person's ID in Fan Chart ** link to person's ID in Super (Big Family) Tree ** links to person's ID in Descendants ** links to person's ID in Bio Check * Presenting family trees using Super (Big Family) Tree, on screen and in print, in private consultation, or in public forums. '''New''' — features added within the last six months — are marked by NEW !
'''Pending''' — features to expect soon. The documentation got ahead of the software. '''Pending''' — Greg's ambition is for any family to be able to print a full 15 generations (7 ancestors, 7 descendants) of one family centered on a single subject person. The trick has always been how do you generate a tree so large on the canvas of a screen and then transfer that canvas to a print-capable media file for use by a variety of differently sized printing devices. One person might want to print the whole thing on a their laser-jet colour printer and a ream of letter-size (A4) paper and tape it together on a wall. Another person might take it to a web-offset printer and get it printed on banner-sized paper. Doing all of that and having it be legible and usable at every size... that's the big trick, and Greg is making progress. That's what is pending. It may take a while yet. But don't be surprised if you start to see bits of capability on one platform or another. See [[#Printing|Printing]] for the current status of printing capability. If you have any questions, suggestions, or bug reports about the app, please send [[Clarke-11007#PM-19066309-0|Greg]] a message on WikiTree.

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==Introduction== This guide will show you how to use the various features of the app. We recommend that you enable the WikiTree Browser Extension (WBE) feature — Image Zoom. Some of the images presented in this document are purposely smaller than full size so that we can present them side-by-side or as a group, rather than scrolling through a long series of full-size screenshots.. With WBE's Image Zoom enabled, you can just click in the bottom right corner of any screenshot and you'll get an enlarged version of the same image. If you haven't been using it already, this is a good time to get started — [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]. Some of the screenshots in the document may be out of date. They were added over the course of October and November of 2023, and are being continually updated on an a fluctuating and free-wheeeee-ling schedule. If something egregious catches your attention, let us know. === Starting the Super (Big Family) Tree app === To use the '''Super (Big Family) Tree''' app, there are three actions you need to take # Select '''Tree Apps''' from the horizontal tabs on any WikiTree person profile # Select '''Super Tree''' from the pulldown menu # Customize the display to suit your purpose * On any WikiTree person profile, click on the '''Tree Apps''' tab. * The WikiTree ID of the profile is carried over. * Choose '''Super Tree'''. It will automatically load up, without you having to enter anything. * Initially, you may see a message asking you please wait— typically only a few seconds. * Then the tree is displayed and you can adjust the size and settings to suit your purpose. === The Super (Big Family) Tree === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-206.png |align=l |size=large |label=Tree Apps Header — Super Tree. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-171.png |align=l |size=large |label=Six Generations of Pauline Denise Marcoux and Family. Privatize is enabled. IN-LAWS is enabled. |caption=Six Generations of Pauline Denise Marcoux and Family. }} This example tree presents six generations of the family of Pauline Denise Marcoux, mother of the creator of the Super (Big Family) Tree. Because there are Living People listed in this tree, we have enabled the Privatize feature. We have also enabled IN-LAWS. As you increase the number of generations, the relative size of the overall tree will increase vertically, and it is likely to expand horizontally. As SBFT attempts to fit the whole tree into your viewport, the reduced size of the individual leaves on the tree could make it difficult to discern who anybody is, in which case you can just click on any leaf and a [[#Profile_Detail_Popup|Profile Detail Popup]] will fill you in. {{Clear}} === Profile Detail Popup === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-194.png |align=l |size=large |caption=Profile Detail Popup for Pauline Denise Marcoux. |caption=Profile Detail Popup. }} Click on any person in the tree to reveal their details in a pop-up — birth and death dates and places; spouse(s); a link to their WikiTree profile; and, a quick link to their '''Fan Chart''', '''Super (Big Family) Tree''', the '''Descendants''' app, and the '''Bio Check''' app. {{Clear}} === Button Bar === The Button Bar is supposed to be sticky, so that you can scroll the page and keep the Button Bar in sight at the top of the window. That's how it works on Greg's server, but not on the test server or the Live! public server. Please bear with us while we work out some kinks. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-165.png |align=rl |size=large |label=Super (Big Family) Tree Button Bar. |caption=Super (Big Family) Tree Button Bar. }} {{Clear}} * '''ANCESTORS''' — Press the + and – buttons to add/subtract generations showing. (Max 7) * '''DESCENDANTS''' — Press the + and – buttons to add/subtract generations showing. (Max 7.) {{Clear}} '''Generations Displayed''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-118.png |align=l |size=large |label=Generations Displayed |caption=Generations Displayed }} The number of generations of Ancestors and Descendants being displayed is indicated, and you may choose to increase or decrease that number by selecting '''+''' or '''–'''. (Minimum=0, Maximum=7). You may detect a slight pause as the app retrieves additional ancestors from WikiTree, especially at more distant generations. A message may appear below the toolbar. When it completes, you may want to click on the resize button (see below) to adjust your viewport. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-167.png |align=l |size=large |label=BRANCHES: aunts/uncles. First level branch. Siblings and siblings of direct ancestors. Up to 1-5x great-aunts/uncles. }} — Siblings of direct ancestors.(aunts/uncles, great aunts/uncles, ...) {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-168.png |align=l |size=large |label= BRANCHES: 1st cousins. Second level branch. Children (and spouses) of the siblings of direct ancestors. We normally think of 1st cousins as the children of one's aunts and uncles. The children of one's 4th great-grand-aunts and -uncles are also one's 1st cousins—our 1st cousins five times removed. }} — Children and spouses of siblings of direct ancestors.WikiTree contributors. "Family Relationships". https://www.wikitree.com/articles/relationships.htmlJessica Grimaud. FamilySearch. "Cousin Chart—How to Calculate Family Relationships" July 23, 2019. (Accessed 19 Nov 2023) https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/cousin-chart {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-169.png |align=l |size=large |label= BRANCHES: 2nd cousins. Third level branch. Grandchildren of siblings of direct ancestors. }} — Grandchildren of the siblings of direct ancestors. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-170.png |align=l |size=large |label= BRANCHES: 3rd cousins. Fourth level branch. Great-grandchildren of siblings of direct ancestors. }} — Great-grandchildren of the siblings of direct ancestors. {{Clear}} '''SIBLINGS''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-166.png |align=l |size=large |label= SIBLINGS. Enable to add all siblings (brothers/sisters) of the subject. }} Enable or disable. Adds all siblings (brothers/sisters) of the subject. {{Clear}} '''IN-LAWS''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-156.png |align=l |size=large |label=IN-LAWS toggle.Enable to add parents of the subject's spouse(s). }} Enable or disable. Adds the parents of the subject's spouse(s). {{Clear}} '''Pedigree Only''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-157.png |align=l |size=large |label=Pedigree Only toggle. Enable to eliminate branches from the tree. When Pedigree Only is enabled, the tree will not include siblings, aunts and uncles, or cousins. }} Enable to eliminate branches from the tree. When enabled, the tree will not include siblings, aunts and uncles, or cousins. {{Clear}} '''Privatize''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-158.png |align=l |size=large |label=Privatize. Hides personal identification information of every Living Person in the tree. }} Enable '''Privatize''' to hide personal identification information of every Living Person in the tree. Use this feature when giving a genealogy or technology presentation in public, leave it off for private consultations. Private profiles (red or black privacy levels) will be hidden. {{Clear}} '''Zoom to Fit Button'''
{{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-90.png |align=l |size=large |label=Resize. |caption=Resize. }} Cycles through 3 settings — one of which is a custom zoom that remembers the last zoom factor the user used by pinch to zoom gestures. {{Clear}} '''Info Button''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-92.png |align=l |size=large |label=Info Button. |caption=Info Button. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-211.png |align=r |size=l |label=About Super (Big Family) Tree app |caption=About Super (Big Family) Tree app }} Click on the (i) icon to open the Info box. {{Clear}} '''Help Button''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-91.png |align=l |size=large |label=Help Button. |caption=Help Button. }} Click on the (?) icon to open the [[Space:Super Big Family Tree app|Super (Big Family) Tree app]] space page. Click on the (?) icon on any Settings tab to access the Fan Chart app space page in a new browser tab, at the specific section that describes that Settings tab. {{Clear}} '''Settings Button''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-93.png |align=l |size=large |label=Settings Button. |caption=Settings Button. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-103.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog |caption=Settings Dialog }} Click on the gear-shaped Settings icon to open the Settings dialog. {{Clear}} '''Legend''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-26.png |align=l |size=large |label=Legend Button. |caption=Legend Button. }} When a Highlights option has been chosen, a popup box will appear in the top-left corner of the window view, containing details. The Legend button will also appear in the toolbar so that you can show/hide the popup legend. This Legend button will alternatively hide or show the pop-up box. {{Clear}}

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== Settings == The Settings (gear icon) provides you with content options... what to include on the '''Super (Big Family) Tree''' and how to format it. In the Settings menu, you will find options to customize the look and content of your '''Super (Big Family) Tree'''. There are seven tabs: * [[#General|General]] * [[#Names|Names]] * [[#Dates|Dates]] * [[#Places|Places]] * [[#Photos|Photos]] * [[#Colours|Colours]] * [[#Highlights|Highlights]] * Reset/Save/Load {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-223.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Reset/Save/Load Settings }} '''Reset/Save/Load Settings''' * You can reset to the default settings at any time. * You can save your current settings * You can load a previously saved settings. {{Clear}}

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=== General === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-103.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog |caption=Settings — General }} '''Font for Names:''' — Select your preference
'''Font for Info:''' — Select your preference
'''Box Width:''' — Select your preference
'''Vertical Spacing (from 1 to 10)''' — Select your preference
'''Extras on top:''' — Select your preference
'''Show Coloured boxes around Ancestor Families In the first example, the tree of [[Douglas-2805|Tommy Douglas]] is displayed using the default settings. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-172.png |align=l |size=large |label=General tab: Defult Settings. In this example, the tree of Tommy Douglas is displayed using the default settings. |caption=General tab: Defult Settings. (Subject: Douglas-2805) }} {{Clear}} In the second example, the tree is displayed using the custom settings. The name and info font is Times; the box width is now "narrow"; the vertical spacing has been reduced to "5"; only the WikiTree ID is displayed above the image space; and, his ancestors (his parents) are highlighted with coloured boxes. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-173.png |align=l |size=large |label=General tab: Custom Settings. In this example, the tree is displayed using the custom settings. The name and info font is Times; the box width is now "narrow"; the vertical spacing has been reduced to "5"; only the WikiTree ID is displayed above the image space; and, his ancestors (his parents) are highlighted with coloured boxes. |caption=General tab: Custom Settings. (Subject: Douglas-2805) }} {{Clear}}

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=== Names === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-104.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Names tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Names tab }} These options determine how names are displayed in the tree. By default, the First Name at Birth (FNAB) and Last Name at Birth are selected; you can opt to display the Preferred Name and the Current Last name (CLN) instead. There are numerous other options to fine tune the display of names to suit the application. * Show Prefix, (e.g. Sir, Lord, Dr., Rt. Hon. ) * use the First Name at Birth, or Usual Name * Show Nickname, (e.g. "Lucky", "Radar", "Sparky") * Show Middle Name * Last Name at Birth, or the Current/Married Name * Show Suffix, (e.g. Sr., Jr., III ) {{Clear}} Normally, using the First Name at Birth and the Last Name at Birth is all we need. But there are times when you want to create a display version of a tree. These options let you tune the tree presentation. In the examples that follow, although our subject was born as Thomas Douglas, son of Thomas Douglas, he was, and is, known most commonly as Tommy Douglas, a champion for every working Canadian. He is entitled to an '''Hon.''' prefix for his service, and he was never known to use the '''Jr''' or '''II''' suffix. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-130.png |align=l |size=m |label=Thomas Douglas. Default Name settings. Show First Name at Birth. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Thomas Douglas — FNAB LNAB. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-133.png |align=l |size=m |label=Tommy Douglas. Show Usual Name. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Tommy Douglas — Usual name LNAB. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-131.png |align=l |size=m |label=Thomas Clement Douglas. Show Middle Name. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Thomas Clement Douglas — FNAB Middle Name LNAB. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-132.png |align=l |size=m |label=Thomas C. Douglas. Show Middle Initial. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Thomas C. Douglas — FNAB Middle Initial LNAB. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-149.png |align=l |size=m |label=Irma May Dempsey. FNAB Middle Name LNAB. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Irma May Dempsey — FNAB Middle Name LNAB }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-150.png |align=l |size=m |label=Irma Douglas. FNAB and CLN. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Irma Douglas — FNAB and CLN. }} {{Clear}}

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=== Dates === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-105.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Dates tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Dates tab }} These options determine how dates are displayed in the tree. * No dates * Show Lifespan only, in years * Show Full Dates for life events (e.g. b. 1746-01-31 / d. 1812-12-25 ) ::Only 1 of Lifespan or Exact Dates can be active - or neither option, not both. Full Dates details:
* Show Birth Date * Show Death Date Date Format: * 1964 | 1964-01-16 | 16 Jan 1964 | Jan 16, 1964 {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-136.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Default settings. Full dates in DD MM YYYY format. |caption=Dates: DD MM YYYY. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-137.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Lifespan years only. |caption=Dates: Lifespan years only. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-138.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Date Format is YYYY. |caption=Dates: YYYY. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-139.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Date Format is YYYY-MM-DD. |caption=Dates: YYYY-MM-DD.. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-140.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Date Format is Month DD, YYYY. |caption=Dates: Month DD, YYYY. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Clear}}

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=== Places === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-106.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Places tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Places tab }} These options apply to the Places displayed for birth, marriages, & deaths. * No Locations — do not display locations * Show Locations for life events — display locations as specified below Location details: * Show Birth Location — display data if it is present in profile * Show Death Location — display data if it is present in profile Birth/Death Location Format: — what level of information is right for your application * Full Location as entered — verbose * Country only — close enough for many applications * Region only — a State, Province, Territory * Town only — * Town, Country — * Region, Country — * Town, Region — {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-141.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Default settings. Full place names. |caption=Places. Default settings. Full place names. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-142.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. No place names. |caption=Places. No place names. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-143.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Country only. Close enough for many applications |caption=Places. Country only. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-144.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Region only. Typically a State, Province, or Territory. |caption=Places. Region only. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-145.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Town only. |caption=Places. Town only. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-146.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Town, Country. |caption=Places. Town, Country. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-147.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Region, Country . |caption=Places. Region, Country }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-148.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Town, Region. |caption=Places. Town, Region }} {{Clear}}

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=== Photos === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-107.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Photos tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Photos tab }} These options determine if photos are displayed or not. * Show Photos * Use Silhouette when no photo available — male or female silhouette representations {{Clear}}

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=== Colours === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-108.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Colours tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Colours tab }} The '''Colours''' tab offers a set of options to manage the colours used in the entire tree according to different organizational structures (by generation, family clusters, or places), and to select from among several the colour palettes with which to colour the '''Super (Big Family) Tree'''. * Background Colour cells by: ** White ** Distance from Primary ** Generation ** Gender (male / female) ** Ancestor Family ** Random * Colour Palette: There are 11 different colour palettes. Many of the examples in this document have used the Pastel Colours palette, which is the default. ==== Colour by Distance from Primary ==== In this example, we can see that the subject, [[Fraser-2541|Simon Fraser]] is presented with a white background. At one step away, his parents and siblings, along with his wife and children are presented in yellow. At two steps away, his siblings' spouses and children are presented in pink, as are his grandparents. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-195.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Distance from Primary. In this example, we can see that the subject, [[Fraser-2541|Simon Fraser]] is presented with a white background. At one step away, his parents and siblings, along with his wife and children are presented in yellow. At two steps away, his siblings' spouses and children are presented in pink, as are his grandparents. |caption=Colour by Distance from Primary. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Clear}} ==== Colour by Generation ==== In this example, the subject's generation are a uniform colour (the subject and subject's siblings, and their spouses). The children of the subject and subject's siblings will be coloured a different uniform colour. The subject's parents and their parents, and so on, also shift colour at each generation. We have chosen the "Pastel colours" palette. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-176.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Generations. In this example, the subject's generation and that generations descendants are a uniform colour, representing the subjects more immediate family; the people who are more likely to be at a family picnic or a wedding. The subject's ancestors, his parents and their parents, and so on, shift colour at each generation. We have chosen the "Pastel colours" palette. |caption=Colour by Generations. (Subject: Leblanc-7049) }} {{Clear}} In the following example, we have eliminated descendants from the tree and are only looking at ancestors. We have chosen the "Pastel colours" palette. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-177.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Generation with 4 Generations of Ancestors. In this example, we have eliminated descendants from the tree and are only looking at ancestors. We have chosen the "Pastel colours" pallette. |caption=Colour by Generation with 4 Generations of Ancestors. }} {{Clear}} In the following example, we have eliminated ancestors from the view and are only looking at the descendants. We have chosen the "Psychedelic" colour palette. Names are in Times and info is in Arial. Placenames are limited to town/region and dates are limited to date range. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-125.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Generations with 5 Generations of Descendants |caption=Colour by Generations with 5 Generations of Descendants }} {{Clear}} In this final example, we have added multiple branches, showing up to second cousins, as well as two generations of ancestors and descendants, using Simon Fraser as the subject. We have used the "Rainbow" colour palette for higher contrast to illustrate the generations, from a birds-eye view, as it were. In this example we see Simon, and his siblings, their spouses (medium pink), children (dark pink) and grandchildren (purple). Above Simon are the extended branches from his parents. These show his parents, each of their siblings and spouses (light pink), as well as their children (Simon's first cousins, medium pink) and grandchildren (dark pink). Simon's grandparents top the chart (in red). Simon and his siblings are of the same generation as his first cousins (of a similar age). Simon's children are of the same generation as his first cousins' children. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-180.png |align=l |size=large |caption=Colour by Generations with 2 Generations of Ancestors & Descendants and Branching to 2nd cousins |label=Colour by Generations with 2 Generations of Ancestors & Descendants and Branching to 2nd cousins }} {{Clear}} ==== Colour by Gender ==== {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-179.png |align=l |size=large |label=Louis Riel with his wife and children. In this example, We have chosen the Psychedelic colour pallette to indicate Gender. The names are in Fantasy and the text is in Script. Full dates are shown, but the locations are limited to region and country. By setting ANCESTORS=0, we have removed his parents, siblings, and nephews and nieces from the tree. |caption=Louis Riel with his wife and children. (Subject: Riel-5) }} {{Clear}} In this example, We have chosen the Psychedelic colour pallette to indicate Gender. The names are in Fantasy and the text is in Script. Full dates are shown, but the locations are limited to region and country. By setting ANCESTORS=0, we have removed his parents, siblings, and nephews and nieces from the tree. {{Clear}} ==== Colour by Ancestor Family ==== Colour by Ancestor uses a custom palette that assigns each direct ancestor a unique colour. The colours are shades of blue on the paternal side, and shades of pink on the maternal side, with a consistent shade of Blue following the paternal (Y-DNA) line, and a consistent Pink following the maternal (mt DNA) line. All of a direct ancestor's siblings and their descendants will be coloured in that same unique colour assigned to the ancestor. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-189.png |align=l |size=large |label=Pedigree of Marie Blanche LeBlanc to 4 generations, using Colour by Ancestor |caption=Marie Blanche LeBlanc with 4 generations of ancestors. (Subject: Leblanc-7049) }} {{Clear}} In this example, we have chosen the Colour by Ancestor, which uses its own custom palette. Pedigree Only mode has been invoked, and Ancestors is set to 4 generations. Each direct ancestor has their own specific colour assigned. Because of the limited number of colours possible, colours are reused from one generation to the next as needed, following an inheritance pattern where possible. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-190.png |align=l |size=large |label=Family Tree of Louis Riel, showing 3 generations of ancestors, including their siblings, using Colour by Ancestor |caption=Louis Riel with his wife and children. (Subject: Riel-5) }} {{Clear}} In this example, with Louis Riel as the primary person, we have Ancestors set to 3 generations and used the first option for Branches : showing aunts/uncles (siblings of direct ancestors). Descendants have been limited to only one generation, the children of Louis Riel, and Siblings have been turned off. Each direct ancestor has their own specific colour assigned, and in this screenshot you can see that siblings (and additional spouses) are also coloured the same. If the depth of the Branches is set higher, to 1st, 2nd, or 3rd cousins, those additional descendants of the siblings would also inherit the same colour as the connected direct ancestor. {{Clear}}

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=== Highlights === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-109.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Highlights tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Highlights tab }} Highlight cells based on option chosen below: * Alive on this day — Select any date in history to highlight everyone in the tree who was alive on that date. * Biography text — Enter any text string to highlight everyone in the tree who has that text string in their profile. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-186.png |align=l |size=large |label= Highlights: Alive on this day. Select any date in history to highlight everyone in the tree who was alive on that date. |caption= Highlights: Alive on this day. }} In the example above, several of the tree leaves are highlighted in bright yellow to indicate that they were alive on the date entered, 1 Jan 1950. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-185.png |align=l |size=large |label=Highlights: Biography text. Enter any text string to highlight everyone in the tree who has that text string in their profile. |caption= Highlights: Biography text . }} {{Clear}} In the example above, several of the tree leaves are highlighted in bright yellow to indicate that they each contain the text entered, "Confirmed".

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== Subjects == Given that the creator of the '''Super (Big Family) Tree''' is Canadian, and so is the documentarian, they decided to carry on their Canadian subject theme. Among the subjects we have chosen are some notable and historical figures from across Canada. Of course, there are many subjects that we could have chosen to demonstrate the a family tree, but we wanted to highlight people who have enough ancestors and descendants to really show off the '''Super (Big Family) Tree'''. * Quebec — [[Marcoux-336|Pauline Denise Marcoux]]. — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Marcoux-336&view=superbig See in SBFT]) * Acadia — [[Leblanc-7049|Marie Blanche Leblanc (abt.1752-1827)]]. — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Leblanc-7049&view=superbig See in SBFT]) * Manitoba — [[Riel-5|Louis Riel (1844-1885)]]. — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Riel-5&view=superbig See in SBFT]) * Saskatchewan — [[Douglas-2805|Thomas Clement Douglas (1904-1986)]] — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Douglas-2805&view=superbig See in SBFT]) * British Columbia — [[Fraser-2541|Simon Fraser (1776-1862)]] — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Fraser-2541&view=superbig See in SBFT]) * Acadia — [[De_Latour-4|Charles Saint-Étienne de LaTour (abt.1593-abt.1664)]] ** See subject [[Space:Super_Big_Family_Tree_app#Charles_Saint-Étienne_de_La_Tour| Charles Saint-Étienne de La Tour]] below... === Pauline Denise Marcoux (Québec) === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-160.png |align=l |size=m |label=Pauline Denise Marcoux. |caption=Pauline Denise Marcoux. }} [[Marcoux-336|Pauline Denise (Marcoux) Douglas (1947-2012)]] is the birth mother of Greg Clarke, the creator of the Super (Big Family) Tree app. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-217.png |align=l |size=large |label=Pauline Denise Marcoux in Super (Big Family) Tree |caption=Pauline Denise Marcoux in Super (Big Family) Tree (Privatized) }} {{Clear}} When we add '''BRANCHES==aunts/uncles''', to the settings, we can see that she has a lot of aunts and uncles on both paternal and maternal sides. See what what happens in the next example. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-218.png |align=l |size=large |label=BRANCHES==aunts/uncles |caption=BRANCHES==aunts/uncles }} {{Clear}} When we add '''BRANCHES==1st cousins''', to the settings, we can see, on close inspection, that some of her aunts and uncles have spouses. You have to look for the double horizontal line (====) between people to discern a marital partner, or single horizontal line (----) to discern a co-parent. In this example, there are no 1st cousins, but the call for 1st cousins triggered the need for extra spouses, and so, they appear. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-219.png |align=l |size=large |label=BRANCHES==aunts/uncles |caption=BRANCHES==aunts/uncles }} {{Clear}} : : === Marie Blanche Leblanc (Acadia) === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-153.png |align=l |size=m |label=Marie Blanche Leblanc. Leblanc-7049 |caption=Marie Blanche Leblanc. }} [[Leblanc-7049|Marie Blanche LeBlanc (abt.1751-1827)]] is a notable Acadian. She has the distinction of being the person who was deported from Acadia most times, at four. This subject was suggested by the leaders of the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]]. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-119.png |align=l |size=large |label=Marie Blanche Leblanc in Super (Big Family) Tree. |caption=Marie Blanche Leblanc in Super (Big Family) Tree. }} {{Clear}} === Louis Riel (Manitoba) === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-142.png |align=l |size=large |label=Louis Riel. |caption=Louis Riel. }} [[Riel-5|Louis Riel (1844-1885)]] is a notable Canadian, a founder of the Province of Manitoba, and a leader of the Métis people. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-120.png |align=l |size=large |label=Louis Riel in Super (Big Family) Tree. |caption=Louis Riel in Super (Big Family) Tree. }} {{Clear}} === Hon. Thomas "Tommy" Clement Douglas (Saskatchewan)=== {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-131.png |align=l |size=large |label=Thomas Clement Douglas. |caption=Thomas Clement Douglas. }} [[Douglas-2805|Thomas Clement Douglas (1904-1986)]] is a Canadian notable and National Historic Person, and considered by some to be the Greatest Canadian of all time, for his role in the establishment of Canada's central banking, old age pensions, unemployment insurance, and universal Medicare systems. He was ordained as a Baptist minister in 1930. He was Premier of the Province of Sasketchewan. In 1935 he was elected as a federal MP representing the CCF party. He was the 7th Premier of Saskatchewan, from 1944 to 1961. He is known as the "Father of Medicare" for his role in introducing universal health care to Canada. He later became leader of the New Democratic Party, and was an MP until 1979. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-216.png |align=l |size=large |label=Hon. Thomas "Tommy" Clement Douglas. |caption=Hon. Thomas "Tommy" Clement Douglas. }} {{Clear}} '''On Privacy and Notability'''
The Super Tree app can only show people and relationships that are public —AND — people and relationships that you have permission to see based on privacy settings and trusted list settings, as a logged-in WikiTree member. If you consider [[Douglas-2806|Shirley Douglas]], daughter of subject [[Douglas-2805|Tommy Douglas]] , when you expand the Super Tree to show 2 generations of descendants you will see Shirley's husband and two children.Note that you can see the husband's name and photo ([[Sutherland-1392|Donald Sutherland]]) but no marriage date, also, only a single line joining them, and two children, one identified as [[Sutherland-1393|Kiefer Sutherland]], the other marked as Private. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-215.png |align=r |size=m |label=Shirley Douglas profile vital statistics |caption=Shirley Douglas profile vital statistics }} Shirley's profile page you see that under relationships she has a husband — but no name or marriage date is indicated there because her husband is living. (His name and the marriage date are considered private information.) In this particular case, though, because the husband is himself a WikiTree Notable, the app was able to retrieve his name and marital relationship from his profile—but not the private marriage date. Likewise for her two children, one is a living WikiTree Notable, so is partially identified (Kiefer), the other is Private. Notice that on the profile, the private child may be identified as a private son or daughter, but the Super Tree app does not get that gender data from private profiles, so a non-binary silhouette is used in those cases. In the Super Tree app, a double horizontal line that connects two people indicates a marriage, and the marriage date and place will appear in their Person Pop-Up, and can also be displayed on their name card in the app itself. In contrast, a single line connects a mother and father who share children but are unmarried (i.e. do not have a marriage relationship between them on their WikiTree profile) OR because of privacy settings, that marriage fact cannot be retrieved. '''DO NOT DISPLAY'''
In cases where there is a marriage between two people but the WikiTree profile setting for that marriage relationship has checked off the setting '''DO NOT DISPLAY''', then, the Spouse will not be displayed in the tree. The children, if any, will be connected to the single parent who is the direct relative of the subject. The exception to this is, perhaps ironically, if the '''Do Not Display''' spouse is a living person, or if the person's profile is marked private, which would make the marriage relationship private and therefore not accessible by the app. In this case, the spouse would be attached as a Private Person with a single line, and connected to their children in common, if any. As a Private Person, their presence in the tree would hide names, marriage dates, or any identifying information. === Simon Fraser (British Columbia) === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-154.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Simon Fraser. }} [[Fraser-2541|Simon Fraser (1776-1862)]] is a notable Canadian. As an employee of the North West Company in charge of the company's operations west of the Rocky Mountains. He was an explorer and fur trader who mapped out much of what would become the modern Province of British Columbia. Being the first European to create settlements in the territory, his efforts later helped establish the 49th parallel as the southern border with the United States. A river, a mountain, a lake, a bridge, and a university in British Columbia bear his name. He and his wife, Catherine, had nine children. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-122.png |align=l |size=large |label=Simon Fraser in Super (Big Family) Tree. |caption=Simon Fraser in Super (Big Family) Tree. }} {{Clear}} === Charles Saint-Étienne de La Tour === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-196.png |align=r |size=m |label=Charles de La Tour |caption=Charles de La Tour }} [[De_Latour-4|Charles (De Latour) Saint-Étienne de La Tour (abt.1593-abt.1664)]] is a notable Acadian, having been a Governor of Acadia. He is credited with establishing the fort at [[Space:Pentagou%C3%ABt%2C_Nouvelle-France|Pentagouët]] in 1613. He married first an [[Mi'kmaq-19|Unknown Mi'kmaq (abt.1605-bef.1639)]]; they had three children. He married second [[Jacquelin-11|Françoise Marie Jacquelin (1621-1645)]]; they had two children. He married third [[Motin-6|Jeanne Motin de Reux (abt.1615-bef.1663)]]; they had five children together; she also had eight children from a previous marriage with [[DeMenou-1|Charles de Menou d'Aulnay (abt.1604-1650)]], another notable Acadian and De Latour's principal rival. ==== Blended Families ==== We have chosen Charles de La Tour as a subject to demonstrate how the Super (Big Family) Tree represents blended families in which there are multiple spouses and multiple lines of descent. {{Clear}} '''Example: Charles de La Tour Blended Family. Three wives and ten children.''' In the first example tree, we can see the whole family. Charles and his three wives and ten children are presented, as are his known in-laws, the parents of two of his French wives. His first wife's parents are unknown to us. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-213.png |align=l |size=large |label=Charles de La Tour Blended Family |caption=Charles de La Tour Blended Family }} '''Legend:''' In tree diagrams: * married couples are connected by a pair of parallel horizontal lines * unmarried parents are connected by a single horizontal line. * children descend from a horizontal line that represents their parents union ''' Spouses '''
Spouses appear in the tree when they are called upon. :-) * When '''Descendants==0''', the subject will only have ancestors. * When '''Descendants=>1''', the subject's children appear (plus mothers as required). * When '''Branches=='''"none", extra spouses of DIRECT ancestors do not appear. * When '''Branches=='''"uncles/aunts" or any "1st-3rd cousin" settings, extra spouses appear * When '''Siblings''' is enabled, an extra spouse will appear when a spouse/parent is needed '''Note''': Greg's design thought. The extra spouses of a direct ancestor are the same distance away, and at the same level as the siblings of a direct ancestor ... and in some ways are kind of between an aunt/uncle and parent to a child in terms of closeness. He observes that there is currently no WikiTree API field to designate (or means to compute) a ''Wicked Step-mother''. '''Example: Unknown Mi'kmaq m. Charles de Latour''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-200.png |align=l |size=m |label=Unknown Mi'kmaq |caption=Unknown Mi'kmaq }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-199.png |align=r |size=m |label=Charles de Latour |caption=Charles de Latour }} {{Clear}} We believe that this is the earliest reported union of a French man with a native woman in Acadia and in Nouvelle-France, predating the storied union of [[Prévost-10|Martin Prévost (1611-1691)]] and [[Manitouabeouich-9|Marie Olivier (Manitouabeouich) Sylvestre (abt.1625-1665)]] in 1644 at Quebec City. The union of Charles and his unrecorded bride, probably at Pentagouët, was reaffirmed a year later at the insistence of the clergy at Port Royale who refused to recognize a frontier marriage without benefit of French clergy to bless the union. The stories of their three half-French and half-Mi'kmaq children are interesting on their own merit. The eldest, [[De_Latour-2|Jeanne]] is the matriarch of a network of Acadian families, some reaching south to Louisiana. We have traced her line all the way to Bayou Castine, LA. The second daughter, [[De_Latour-5|Antoinette]] became the earliest nun in Nouvelle-France, and an exemplar of the singing nun, commanded to perform for the French Queen. The third daughter, whose name is [[St-Étienne-4|Unknown]] to us, died at a tender age, in France, as a novitiate nun, at the Ursulines' convent. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-204.png |align=l |size=large |label=Unknown Mi'kmaq m. Charles de Latour. |caption=Unknown Mi'kmaq m. Charles de Latour. }} {{Clear}} '''Example: Jeanne de La Tour; aunts, uncles, and other spouses''' These two depictions of [[De_Latour-2|Jeanne de La Tour]]'s tree demonstrate the role of the '''Branches''' setting in managing the appearance of extra spouses. These two trees are from the perspective of [[De_Latour-4|Charles]]'s eldest child, Jeanne de La Tour. In one case, her aunt and uncle are missing, and in the other example aunt and uncle both appear as well as her father's other wives, the mothers of her half-siblings. Setting BRANCHES=="aunts/uncles" also adds the other spouses that were not otherwise visible. (The logic being that both the siblings and the spouses of a subject's parent are a single step away from that parent.) {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-208.png |align=l |size=m |label=BRANCHES=="none" results in no extra spouses, aunts, uncles, 1st-3rd cousins |caption=BRANCHES=="none" }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-209.png |align=r |size=m |label=BRANCHES=="aunts/uncles" results in visible aunts, uncles, and extra spouses. |caption=BRANCHES=="aunts/uncles" }} {{Clear}} '''Example: Françoise Marie Jacquelin m. Charles de Latour''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-201.png |align=l |size=m |label=Françoise Marie Jacquelin. |caption=Françoise Marie Jacquelin. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-199.png |align=r |size=m |label=Charles de Latour |caption=Charles de Latour }} {{Clear}} [[Jacquelin-11|Françoise-Marie Jacquelin]] is considered an Acadian heroine and military leader. Mother of two sons, she is believed to be the first European woman to have lived and raised a family in present-day New Brunswick. In 1645, she defended Fort La Tour, attacked by [[Menou-23|Charles de Menou d'Aulnay]] and his men in the absence of her husband, [[De_Latour-4|Charles De Latour]], and died tragically three weeks later. One of her sons died young, and the other returned to France after her death, and is not known to have descendants. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-205.png |align=c |size=large |label=Françoise Marie Jacquelin m. Charles de Latour |caption=Françoise Marie Jacquelin m. Charles de Latour }} {{Clear}} '''Example: [[Menou-23|Charles de Menou d'Aulnay]] and [[Motin-6|Jeanne Motin de Reux]] and [[De_Latour-4|Charles Saint-Etienne de La Tour]] ''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-202.png |align=l |size=m |label=Jeanne Motin de Reux |caption=Jeanne Motin de Reux }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-203.png |align=r |size=m |label=Charles de Menou d'Aulnay |caption=Charles de Menou d'Aulnay }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-199.png |align=r |size=m |label=Charles de Latour |caption=Charles de Latour }} In this next family tree, we can see the blended family of Jeanne Motin de Reux with Charles de Menou D'Aulnay and with Charles Sainte-Etienne de La Tour. Jeanne's parents and grandparents are presented, as are her in-laws—her husbands' parents. Although Siblings is enabled, jeanne has no brothers or sisters to display. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-214.png |align=l |size=large |label=Jeanne Motin de Reux Family with Charles de Menou D'Aulnay and Charles Sainte-Etienne de La Tour. |caption=Jeanne Motin de Reux Family with Charles de Menou D'Aulnay and Charles Sainte-Etienne de La Tour. }} {{Clear}} Jeanne Motin de Reux and Charles de Menou D'Aulnay had eight children between 1639 and 1650, none of whom left descendants. Their four sons entered the army and died in battle. Their four daughters all took religious vows. Jeanne Motin de Reux and Charles Sainte-Etienne de La Tour had five children. While Charles de La Tour and Charles d'Aulnay were frequent competitors and rivals for the leadership of Acadia, and d'Aulnay appeared to be the winner at one point, in the end, de La Tour prevailed, and he was the ultimate success genealogically. Sieur d'Aulnay died early, and Sieur de La Tour married his rival's widow, who had been left in desperate straits; the d'Aulnay children were sent back to France and died in obscurity, while the younger de La Tour children thrived in Acadie, marrying into well-known Acadian First Families. in December of 2023, D'Aulnay has just over 13,000 connections on WikiTree. Charles de La Tour has over 40,000 connections. {{Clear}}

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== Printing == '''NEW!''' — You can use your operating system's '''Print...''' function to reproduce a family tree. On a Mac, that is invoked by pressing CMD + P, on a Windows machine, by CTRL + P. This feature is evolving. Currently, when you use '''Print...''' function, you will be presented with the operating system's Print dialog. You will have to choose a '''Tabloid''' paper size and '''Landscape''' mode. The tree will fit onto a single Tabloid-sized page. If you increase the '''Scale''' value, the tree will scale up and the tree will occupy more pages. For example, at 200% it will spread out onto 4-6 pages, and at 300% it will occupy 9 (or more) pages. NOTE: If you only see a partial tree when you invoke '''Print...''', return to the Super Tree and press the Zoom-to-Fit icon. Then, re-try the '''Print...''' command. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-191.png |align=l |size=m |label=Mac OS Print dialog. Choose Tabloid paper (or larger) and set to Landscape mode. |caption=Mac OS Print dialog. Scale=100% }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-192.png |align=l |size=m |label=Mac OS Print dialog. Choose Tabloid paper (or larger) and set to Landscape mode. |caption=Mac OS Print dialog. Scale=200% }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-193.png |align=l |size=m |label=Mac OS Print dialog. Choose Tabloid paper (or larger) and set to Landscape mode. |caption=Mac OS Print dialog. Scale=300% }} {{Clear}} '''Note''': Most of us don't have printers that can print on Tabloid-sized sheets of paper. On most operating systems, the Print dialog offers the option to "Save as PDF", so you could send it to a friend or a service that does have a Tabloid-capable printer. Greg is currently working on making this work on Letter, Legal, A4, and A3 paper size. == Sources == * Ozten Shebahkeget · "Louis Riel to receive honorary title as Manitoba's 1st premier, Wab Kinew promises" CBC News · Posted: Oct 15, 2023 10:33 AM EDT | Last Updated: October 15 (Accessed 15 Nov 2023) https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/louis-riel-honorary-title-premier-wab-kinew-1.6996662 * Louis Riel Day Events 2023 (Accessed 15 Nov 2023) https://www.metisnation.org/news/louis-riel-day-2023/

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== Browsers == We have tested the Super (Big Family) Tree in: * '''Google Chrome''': Version 115.0.5790.114 (Official Build) (x86_64) * '''Firefox''': 115.0.3 (64-bit) * '''Safari''': Version 16.6 (17615.3.12.11.3, 17615) : :

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== New == New features will be listed here as they are added. * See [[#Printing|Printing]] for the current status of printing capability.

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== Acknowledgements == [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] started developing the documentation for '''Super Big Family Tree''' on 18 Oct 2023, organizing, adding screenshots, and writing descriptive prose. Working in coordination with Greg, he tested the app behaviour, and helped with debugging. The first roun of editing was completed at the end of November 2023, days before the app went live on the WikiTree testing server. The development version of '''Super (Big Family) Tree''' then became '''Super Tree''' in early December. Work continues in anticipation of the app's release as '''Super Tree''' on the general WikiTree server.

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== Editor's Notes == === Profile Preview === Comparing the WikiTree Profile Preview view against the Super (Big Family) Tree app's Card format, we report that the Cards are currently missing these elements: * Scissors * Manager * Privacy Level (coloured marker) * Number of images attached * Number of children * DNA markers. Indicating DNA Connections types associated with the profile. * Links back to WikiTree views: ** WikiTree ancestor/descendant views ** Family Group Sheet link ===Descendant Colours === 1.) The subject of the tree should be a colour that is a mathematical sum/diff of the parents, with a bias toward their own gender. As such, a male subject will always be bluer than pink, but some pink will be evident, etc. The subject of the tree should also be highlighted somehow in the tree so that the eye can travel quickly without having to visually compute which leaf is the central node. Maybe a dazzly border or a subtle glimmer? 2.) The spouse(s) of the subject should be distinguishable colour-wise. The palette of colours should tend toward neutral shades, not implying blue or pink. There are colours in the Gen 7 colour palette that never make it to Gen 5, so we could consider some of those colours for the modern spouses. *[https://www.softdata.si/wt/Top_20230924/MalesMostSpouses.htm Males with most spouses] 11-55 * [https://www.softdata.si/wt/Top_20230924/FemalesMostSpouses.htm Females with most spouses] 6-10 * [https://www.softdata.si/wt/Top_20230924/FatherMostChildren.htm Fathers with most kids] 35-66 * [https://www.softdata.si/wt/Top_20230924/MotherMostChildren.htm Mothers with most kids] 21-29 * [https://www.softdata.si/wt/Top_20230924/ParentsMostChildren.htm Parents with most kids] 21-29 3.) The siblings of the subject should be coloured similarly to the subject, with variations for gender, and a subtle variation in the admixture of the parents' two base colours. You mentioned you have an algorithm. I would say that the male siblings should a noticeably lighter shade of the subject, and female siblings would be noticeably more pink than blue. 4.) The children of the subject should borrow colours from the ancestors of their gender, in reverse order. Eldest son is same color as paternal gf; eldest daughter same as maternal gm. We have 16 colours per gender at Gen 5. That should be enough for most families. 5.) The grandchildren of the subject. By this point, we could have run out of colours from our palette. And, we probably don't want/need any further differentiation. The grandchildren can carry the colour of their lineal parent. That way, every family group of 1st cousins will be painted teh same colour. I am not 100% confident that we have the right mix of colours at gen 7, but the formula will work and we can re-organize the colour mix at some future date. === Color Tables === ''' Mother's Side ''' Mother's side colours are applied from right to left. The farthest right side of the chart or tree is the matrilineal line. The first colour in this table is the colour that represents the matrilineal line.
Pink Colors
Color Name HEX Color
Pink #FFC0CB    Female ;
PeachPuff #FFDAB9    Male ;
Plum#DDA0DD    Female ;
Gold #FFD700    Male ;
 
N/A#F0A0F0    Female ;
LightYellow #FFFFE0    Male ;
LightSalmon #FFA07A    Female ;
N/A #FAFAAF    Male ;
 
N/A #FF88AA    Female ;
Moccasin #FFE4B5    Male ;
Salmon #FA8072    Female ;
Khaki #F0E68C    Male ;
 
N/A #F0A0A0    Female ;
PapayaWhip #FFEFD5    Male ;
Orange #FFA500    Female ;
PaleGoldenRod #EEE8AA    Male ;
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
 XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX 
 XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX 
  F0A0A0    FF88AA    F0A0F0    FFC0CB 
  F0A0A0    FFC0CB 
  FFC0CB 
: ''' Father' Side ''' Father's side colours are applied from left to right. The farthest left side of the chart or tree is the patrilineal line. The first colour in this table is the colour that represents the patrilineal line.
Blue Colors
Color Name HEX Color
DeepSkyBlue #00BFFF    Male ;
Cornsilk #FFF8DC    Female ;
N/A #6ED0FF    Male ;
BurlyWood #DEB887    Female ;
 
LightSteelBlue #B0C4DE    Male ;
Cyan #00FFFF    Female ;
LightBlue #ADD8E6    Male ;
LightCyan #E0FFFF    Female ;
 
PowderBlue #B0E0E6    Male ;
PaleTurquoise #AFEEEE    Female ;
LightSkyBlue #87CEFA    Male ;
Aquamarine #7FFFD4    Female ;
 
SkyBlue #87CEEB    Male ;
Turquoise #40E0D0    Female ;
Lavender #E6E6FA    Male ;
NavajoWhite #FFDEAD    Female ;
: :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
 XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX 
 XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX   XX 
  00BFFF    B0C4DE    B0E0E6    87CEEB 
  00BFFF    87CEEB 
  00BFFF 
: : : : :   : ==== SIXTH Generation of Ancestors Colours ==== Father's Side Colours (from Left to Right, Ahnentafel numbers 64 to 95, Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father to Father's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother) {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! '''Ahnentafel #''' !! '''Hex Colour''' |- bgcolor=#00BFFF | 64 || #00BFFF |- bgcolor=#00ABEB | 65 || #00ABEB |- bgcolor=#FFF8DC | 66 || #FFF8DC |- bgcolor=#EBE4C8 | 67 || #EBE4C8 |- bgcolor=#6ED0FF | 68 || #6ED0FF |- bgcolor=#5ABCEB | 69 || #5ABCEB |- bgcolor=#DEB887 | 70 || #DEB887 |- bgcolor=#CAA473 | 71 || #CAA473 |- bgcolor=#B0C4DE | 72 || #B0C4DE |- bgcolor=#9CB0CA | 73 || #9CB0CA |- bgcolor=#00FFFF | 74 || #00FFFF |- bgcolor=#00EBEB | 75 || #00EBEB |- bgcolor=#ADD8E6 | 76 || #ADD8E6 |- bgcolor=#99C4D2 | 77 || #99C4D2 |- bgcolor=#E0FFFF | 78 || #E0FFFF |- bgcolor=#CCEBEB | 79 || #CCEBEB |- bgcolor=#B0E0E6 | 80 || #B0E0E6 |- bgcolor=#9CCCD2 | 81 || #9CCCD2 |- bgcolor=#AFEEEE | 82 || #AFEEEE |- bgcolor=#9BDADA | 83 || #9BDADA |- bgcolor=#87CEFA | 84 || #87CEFA |- bgcolor=#73BAE6 | 85 || #73BAE6 |- bgcolor=#7FFFD4 | 86 || #7FFFD4 |- bgcolor=#6BEBC0 | 87 || #6BEBC0 |- bgcolor=#87CEEB | 88 || #87CEEB |- bgcolor=#73BAD7 | 89 || #73BAD7 |- bgcolor=#40E0D0 | 90 || #40E0D0 |- bgcolor=#2CCCBC | 91 || #2CCCBC |- bgcolor=#E6E6FA | 92 || #E6E6FA |- bgcolor=#D2D2E6 | 93 || #D2D2E6 |- bgcolor=#FFDEAD | 94 || #FFDEAD |- bgcolor=#EBCA99 | 95 || #EBCA99 |} Mother's Side Colours (from Right to Left, Ahnentafel numbers 127 to 96, Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother to Mother's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father) {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! '''Ahnentafel #''' !! '''Hex Colour''' |- bgcolor=#FFC0CB | 127 || #FFC0CB |- bgcolor=#EBACB7 | 126 || #EBACB7 |- bgcolor=#FFDAB9 | 125 || #FFDAB9 |- bgcolor=#EBC6A5 | 124 || #EBC6A5 |- bgcolor=#DDA0DD | 123 || #DDA0DD |- bgcolor=#C98CC9 | 122 || #C98CC9 |- bgcolor=#FFD700 | 121 || #FFD700 |- bgcolor=#EBC300 | 120 || #EBC300 |- bgcolor=#F0A0F0 | 119 || #F0A0F0 |- bgcolor=#DC8CDC | 118 || #DC8CDC |- bgcolor=#FFFFE0 | 117 || #FFFFE0 |- bgcolor=#EBEBCC | 116 || #EBEBCC |- bgcolor=#FFA07A | 115 || #FFA07A |- bgcolor=#EB8C66 | 114 || #EB8C66 |- bgcolor=#FAFAAF | 113 || #FAFAAF |- bgcolor=#E6E69B | 112 || #E6E69B |- bgcolor=#FF88AA | 111 || #FF88AA |- bgcolor=#EB7496 | 110 || #EB7496 |- bgcolor=#FFE4B5 | 109 || #FFE4B5 |- bgcolor=#EBD0A1 | 108 || #EBD0A1 |- bgcolor=#FA8072 | 107 || #FA8072 |- bgcolor=#E66C5E | 106 || #E66C5E |- bgcolor=#F0E68C | 105 || #F0E68C |- bgcolor=#DCD278 | 104 || #DCD278 |- bgcolor=#F0A0A0 | 103 || #F0A0A0 |- bgcolor=#DC8C8C | 102 || #DC8C8C |- bgcolor=#FFEFD5 | 101 || #FFEFD5 |- bgcolor=#EBDBC1 | 100 || #EBDBC1 |- bgcolor=#FFA500 | 99 || #FFA500 |- bgcolor=#EB9100 | 98 || #EB9100 |- bgcolor=#EEE8AA | 97 || #EEE8AA |- bgcolor=#DAD496 | 96 || #DAD496 |} ==== SEVENTH Generation of Ancestors Colours ==== Father's Side Colours (from Left to Right, Ahnentafel numbers 128 to 191, Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father to Father's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother) {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! '''Ahnentafel #''' !! '''Hex Colour''' |- bgcolor=#00BFFF | 128 || #00BFFF |- bgcolor=#0AC9FF | 129 || #0AC9FF |- bgcolor=#00ABEB | 130 || #00ABEB |- bgcolor=#1EDDFF | 131 || #1EDDFF |- bgcolor=#FFF8DC | 132 || #FFF8DC |- bgcolor=#FFFFE6 | 133 || #FFFFE6 |- bgcolor=#EBE4C8 | 134 || #EBE4C8 |- bgcolor=#FFFFFA | 135 || #FFFFFA |- bgcolor=#6ED0FF | 136 || #6ED0FF |- bgcolor=#78DAFF | 137 || #78DAFF |- bgcolor=#5ABCEB | 138 || #5ABCEB |- bgcolor=#8CEEFF | 139 || #8CEEFF |- bgcolor=#DEB887 | 140 || #DEB887 |- bgcolor=#E8C291 | 141 || #E8C291 |- bgcolor=#CAA473 | 142 || #CAA473 |- bgcolor=#FCD6A5 | 143 || #FCD6A5 |- bgcolor=#B0C4DE | 144 || #B0C4DE |- bgcolor=#BACEE8 | 145 || #BACEE8 |- bgcolor=#9CB0CA | 146 || #9CB0CA |- bgcolor=#CEE2FC | 147 || #CEE2FC |- bgcolor=#00FFFF | 148 || #00FFFF |- bgcolor=#0AFFFF | 149 || #0AFFFF |- bgcolor=#00EBEB | 150 || #00EBEB |- bgcolor=#1EFFFF | 151 || #1EFFFF |- bgcolor=#ADD8E6 | 152 || #ADD8E6 |- bgcolor=#B7E2F0 | 153 || #B7E2F0 |- bgcolor=#99C4D2 | 154 || #99C4D2 |- bgcolor=#CBF6FF | 155 || #CBF6FF |- bgcolor=#E0FFFF | 156 || #E0FFFF |- bgcolor=#EAFFFF | 157 || #EAFFFF |- bgcolor=#CCEBEB | 158 || #CCEBEB |- bgcolor=#FEFFFF | 159 || #FEFFFF |- bgcolor=#B0E0E6 | 160 || #B0E0E6 |- bgcolor=#BAEAF0 | 161 || #BAEAF0 |- bgcolor=#9CCCD2 | 162 || #9CCCD2 |- bgcolor=#CEFEFF | 163 || #CEFEFF |- bgcolor=#AFEEEE | 164 || #AFEEEE |- bgcolor=#B9F8F8 | 165 || #B9F8F8 |- bgcolor=#9BDADA | 166 || #9BDADA |- bgcolor=#CDFFFF | 167 || #CDFFFF |- bgcolor=#87CEFA | 168 || #87CEFA |- bgcolor=#91D8FF | 169 || #91D8FF |- bgcolor=#73BAE6 | 170 || #73BAE6 |- bgcolor=#A5ECFF | 171 || #A5ECFF |- bgcolor=#7FFFD4 | 172 || #7FFFD4 |- bgcolor=#89FFDE | 173 || #89FFDE |- bgcolor=#6BEBC0 | 174 || #6BEBC0 |- bgcolor=#9DFFF2 | 175 || #9DFFF2 |- bgcolor=#87CEEB | 176 || #87CEEB |- bgcolor=#91D8F5 | 177 || #91D8F5 |- bgcolor=#73BAD7 | 178 || #73BAD7 |- bgcolor=#A5ECFF | 179 || #A5ECFF |- bgcolor=#40E0D0 | 180 || #40E0D0 |- bgcolor=#4AEADA | 181 || #4AEADA |- bgcolor=#2CCCBC | 182 || #2CCCBC |- bgcolor=#5EFEEE | 183 || #5EFEEE |- bgcolor=#E6E6FA | 184 || #E6E6FA |- bgcolor=#F0F0FF | 185 || #F0F0FF |- bgcolor=#D2D2E6 | 186 || #D2D2E6 |- bgcolor=#FFFFFF | 187 || #FFFFFF |- bgcolor=#FFDEAD | 188 || #FFDEAD |- bgcolor=#FFE8B7 | 189 || #FFE8B7 |- bgcolor=#EBCA99 | 190 || #EBCA99 |- bgcolor=#FFFCCB | 191 || #FFFCCB |} Mother's Side Colours (from Right to Left, Ahnentafel numbers 255 to 192, Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother to Mother's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father) {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! '''Ahnentafel #''' !! '''Hex Colour''' |- bgcolor=#FFC0CB | 255 || #FFC0CB |- bgcolor=#FFCAD5 | 254 || #FFCAD5 |- bgcolor=#EBACB7 | 253 || #EBACB7 |- bgcolor=#FFDEE9 | 252 || #FFDEE9 |- bgcolor=#FFDAB9 | 251 || #FFDAB9 |- bgcolor=#FFE4C3 | 250 || #FFE4C3 |- bgcolor=#EBC6A5 | 249 || #EBC6A5 |- bgcolor=#FFF8D7 | 248 || #FFF8D7 |- bgcolor=#DDA0DD | 247 || #DDA0DD |- bgcolor=#E7AAE7 | 246 || #E7AAE7 |- bgcolor=#C98CC9 | 245 || #C98CC9 |- bgcolor=#FBBEFB | 244 || #FBBEFB |- bgcolor=#FFD700 | 243 || #FFD700 |- bgcolor=#FFE10A | 242 || #FFE10A |- bgcolor=#EBC300 | 241 || #EBC300 |- bgcolor=#FFF51E | 240 || #FFF51E |- bgcolor=#F0A0F0 | 239 || #F0A0F0 |- bgcolor=#FAAAFA | 238 || #FAAAFA |- bgcolor=#DC8CDC | 237 || #DC8CDC |- bgcolor=#FFBEFF | 236 || #FFBEFF |- bgcolor=#FFFFE0 | 235 || #FFFFE0 |- bgcolor=#FFFFEA | 234 || #FFFFEA |- bgcolor=#EBEBCC | 233 || #EBEBCC |- bgcolor=#FFFFFE | 232 || #FFFFFE |- bgcolor=#FFA07A | 231 || #FFA07A |- bgcolor=#FFAA84 | 230 || #FFAA84 |- bgcolor=#EB8C66 | 229 || #EB8C66 |- bgcolor=#FFBE98 | 228 || #FFBE98 |- bgcolor=#FAFAAF | 227 || #FAFAAF |- bgcolor=#FFFFB9 | 226 || #FFFFB9 |- bgcolor=#E6E69B | 225 || #E6E69B |- bgcolor=#FFFFCD | 224 || #FFFFCD |- bgcolor=#FF88AA | 223 || #FF88AA |- bgcolor=#FF92B4 | 222 || #FF92B4 |- bgcolor=#FFE4B5 | 219 || #FFE4B5 |- bgcolor=#FFEEBF | 218 || #FFEEBF |- bgcolor=#EBD0A1 | 217 || #EBD0A1 |- bgcolor=#FFFFD3 | 216 || #FFFFD3 |- bgcolor=#FA8072 | 215 || #FA8072 |- bgcolor=#FF8A7C | 214 || #FF8A7C |- bgcolor=#E66C5E | 213 || #E66C5E |- bgcolor=#FF9E90 | 212 || #FF9E90 |- bgcolor=#F0E68C | 211 || #F0E68C |- bgcolor=#FAF096 | 210 || #FAF096 |- bgcolor=#DCD278 | 209 || #DCD278 |- bgcolor=#FFFFAA | 208 || #FFFFAA |- bgcolor=#F0A0A0 | 207 || #F0A0A0 |- bgcolor=#FAAAAA | 206 || #FAAAAA |- bgcolor=#DC8C8C | 205 || #DC8C8C |- bgcolor=#FFBEBE | 204 || #FFBEBE |- bgcolor=#FFEFD5 | 203 || #FFEFD5 |- bgcolor=#FFF9DF | 202 || #FFF9DF |- bgcolor=#EBDBC1 | 201 || #EBDBC1 |- bgcolor=#FFFFF3 | 200 || #FFFFF3 |- bgcolor=#FFA500 | 199 || #FFA500 |- bgcolor=#FFAF0A | 198 || #FFAF0A |- bgcolor=#EB9100 | 197 || #EB9100 |- bgcolor=#FFC31E | 196 || #FFC31E |- bgcolor=#EEE8AA | 195 || #EEE8AA |- bgcolor=#F8F2B4 | 194 || #F8F2B4 |- bgcolor=#DAD496 | 193 || #DAD496 |- bgcolor=#FFFFC8 | 192 || #FFFFC8 |} == Future Ideas == The following are some ideas that are in the hopper for future versions of the Super Tree app. If you have additional suggestions, please them to the most recent G2G post. You can find the link in the Information popup of the app by clicking the (i) button. * Colourize Repeated People - highlight people who appear more than once in the Super Tree * Show People Only Once - if a person is repeated, show a link to where they first appear, but do not repeat their ancestors / descendants all over again * More Colour By and Highlight features copied from the Fan Chart app * Highlight special DNA cousins. Highlight people in the Super Tree who share the same Y-DNA, or mtDNA, or X Chromosome inheritance path. * Add Badges options, similar to Fan Chart * Ability to save settings, so you can customize your preferences and not have to re-do them every time you open up the Super Tree * Option to add Adoptive Parents and family * Option to visually distinguish between biological and non-biological parent/child connections * In the Person Popup, display the path to Primary Person (in multiple ways, if appropriate) * Show the path between two people in the Super Tree (highlighted in Super Tree, or via display inside Person Popup) * Add Siblings-In-Laws to Super Tree * Option to Hide / Show any branch(es) of ancestors or descendants to further customize display * Better spacing options , possibly even allow custom tweaks to slide families around for smarter placement than the default algorithm

Super Big Family Tree app SJA

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This is the help page for the '''Super Big Family Tree (SJA)''' app which is available as part of the Tree Apps suite. The app was originally developed during Hacktoberfest 2023 by Greg Clarke with assistance from Steve Adey. It is intended to provide a visual summary of a number of generations of an "extended family", that can optionally be printed for a family genealogy meeting. This "_SJA" copy of Greg's original help (Space) page is intended to be marked up (edited), to assist Steve in testing the user settings dialog code The '''Super Big Family Tree''' app can be used to create a customized chart showing a selected number of generations of direct ancestors and descendants for any individual listed on WikiTree, as well as their cousins and in-laws. A settings dialog controls the presentation of personal metadata (names, dates, places), inclusion of thumbnail photos, and how colours are used to highlight characteristics such as gender, generation, grandparents' lines, DNA inheritance paths, DNA confirmations, and birth/death locations. The Super Big Family Tree lets you examine a person's vital statistics, jump to any person's profile, or jump to a new '''Super Big Family Tree''' chart for any person in the tree. '''New''' — features added within the last six months — are marked by NEW !
'''Pending''' — features to expect soon. The documentation got ahead of the software. If you have any questions, suggestions, or bug reports about the app, please send [[Clarke-11007#PM-19066309-0|Greg]] a message on WikiTree.

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==Introduction== This guide will show you how to use the various features of the app. We recommend that you enable the WikiTree Browser Extension (WBE) feature — Image Zoom. Some of the images presented in this document are purposely smaller than full size so that we can present them side-by-side or as a group, rather than scrolling through a long series of full-size screenshots.. With WBE's Image Zoom enabled, you can just click in the bottom right corner of any screenshot and you'll get an enlarged version of the same image. If you haven't been using it already, this is a good time to get started — [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]. === Starting the Super Big Family Tree app === To use the '''Super Big Family Tree''' app, there are three actions you need to take # Select '''Tree Apps''' from the horizontal tabs on any WikiTree person profile # Select '''Super Big Family Tree''' from the pulldown menu # Customize the display to suit your purpose * On any WikiTree person profile, click on the '''Tree Apps''' tab. * The WikiTree ID of the profile is carried over. * Choose '''Super Big Family Tree'''. It will automatically load up, without you having to enter anything. * Initially, you may see a message asking you please wait— typically only a few seconds. * Then the tree is displayed and you can adjust the size and settings to suit your purpose. === The Super Big Family Tree === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-117.png |align=l |size=large |label=Tree Apps Header — Super Big Family Tree app. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-171.png |align=l |size=large |label=Six Generation or Pauline Denise Marcoux and Family. Privatize is enabled. IN-LAWS is enabled. |caption=Six Generation or Pauline Denise Marcoux and Family. }} This example tree presents six generations of the family of Pauline Denise Marcoux, mother of the creator of the Super Big Family Tree. Because there are Living People listed in this tree, we have enabled the Privatize feature. We have also enabled IN-LAWS. {{Clear}} === Profile Detail Popup === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-114.png |align=l |size=large |caption=Profile Detail Popup for Pauline Denise Marcoux. |caption=Profile Detail Popup. }} Click on any person in the tree to reveal their details in a pop-up — birth and death dates and places; a link to their WikiTree profile; and, a quick link to their '''Fan Chart''', '''Super Big Family Tree''', the '''Descendants''' app, and the '''Bio Check''' app. As you increase the number of generations, the relative size of the overall tree will increase vertically, and it is likely to expand horizontally. As SBFT attempts to fit the whole tree into your viewport, the reduced size of the individual leaves on the tree could make it difficult to discern who anybody is, in which case you can just click on a leaf and a popup will fill you in. {{Clear}} === Button Bar === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-165.png |align=rl |size=large |label=Super Big Family Tree Button Bar. |caption=Super Big Family Tree Button Bar. }} {{Clear}} * '''ANCESTORS''' — Press the + and – buttons to add/subtract generations showing. (Max 7) * '''DESCENDANTS''' — Press the + and – buttons to add/subtract generations showing. (Max 7.) {{Clear}} '''Generations Displayed''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-118.png |align=l |size=large |label=Generations Displayed |caption=Generations Displayed }} The number of generations of Ancestors and Descendants being displayed is indicated, and you may choose to increase or decrease that number by selecting '''+''' or '''–'''. (Minimum=0, Maximum=7). You may detect a slight pause as the app retrieves additional ancestors from WikiTree, especially at more distant generations. A message may appear below the toolbar. When it completes, you may want to click on the resize button (see below) to adjust your viewport. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-167.png |align=l |size=large |label=BRANCHES: aunts/uncles. First level branch. Siblings and siblings of direct ancestors. Up to 1-5x great-aunts/uncles. }} — Siblings and siblings of direct ancestors.(aunts/uncles, great aunts/uncles, ...) {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-168.png |align=l |size=large |label= BRANCHES: 1st cousins. Second level branch. Children (and spouses) of the siblings of direct ancestors. We normally think of 1st cousins as the children of one's aunts and uncles. The children of one's 4th great-grand-aunts and -uncles are also one's 1st cousins—our 1st cousins five times removed. }} — Children and spouses of siblings of direct ancestors.WikiTree contributors. "Family Relationships". https://www.wikitree.com/articles/relationships.htmlJessica Grimaud. FamilySearch. "Cousin Chart—How to Calculate Family Relationships" July 23, 2019. (Accessed 19 Nov 2023) https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/cousin-chart {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-169.png |align=l |size=large |label= BRANCHES: 2nd cousins. Third level branch. Grandchildren of siblings of direct ancestors. }} — Grandchildren of the siblings of direct ancestors. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-170.png |align=l |size=large |label= BRANCHES: 3rd cousins. Fourth level branch. Great-grandchildren of siblings of direct ancestors. }} — Great-grandchildren of the siblings of direct ancestors. {{Clear}} '''SIBLINGS''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-166.png |align=l |size=large |label= SIBLINGS. Enable to add all siblings (brothers/sisters) of the subject. }} Enable or disable. Adds all siblings (brothers/sisters) of the subject. {{Clear}} '''IN-LAWS''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-156.png |align=l |size=large |label=IN-LAWS toggle.Enable to add parents of the subject's spouse(s). }} Enable or disable. Adds the parents of the subject's spouse(s). {{Clear}} '''Pedigree Only''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-157.png |align=l |size=large |label=Pedigree Only toggle. Enable to eliminate branches from the tree. When Pedigree Only is enabled, the tree will not include siblings, aunts and uncles, or cousins. }} Enable to eliminate branches from the tree. When enabled, the tree will not include siblings, aunts and uncles, or cousins. {{Clear}} '''Privatize''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-158.png |align=l |size=large |label=Privatize. Hides personal identification information of every Living Person in the tree. }} Enable '''Privatize''' to hide personal identification information of every Living Person in the tree. Use this feature when giving a genealogy or technology presentation in public, leave it off for private consultations. {{Clear}} '''Zoom to Fit Button'''
{{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-90.png |align=l |size=large |label=Resize. |caption=Resize. }} Cycles through 3 settings — one of which is a custom zoom that remembers the last zoom factor the user used by pinch to zoom gestures. {{Clear}} '''Info Button''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-92.png |align=l |size=large |label=Info Button. |caption=Info Button. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-102.png |align=r |size=l |label=About the Super Big Family Tree app |caption=About the Super Big Family Tree tree app }} Click on the (i) icon to open the Info box. {{Clear}} '''Help Button''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-91.png |align=l |size=large |label=Help Button. |caption=Help Button. }} Click on the (?) icon to open the [[Space:Super Big Family Tree app|Super Big Family Tree app]] space page. Click on the (?) icon on any Settings tab to access the Fan Chart app space page in a new browser tab, at the specific section that describes that Settings tab. {{Clear}} '''Settings Button''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-93.png |align=l |size=large |label=Settings Button. |caption=Settings Button. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-103.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog |caption=Settings Dialog }} Click on the gear-shaped Settings icon to open the Settings dialog. {{Clear}} '''Legend''' {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-26.png |align=l |size=large |label=Legend Button. |caption=Legend Button. }} When a Highlights option has been chosen, a popup box will appear in the top-left corner of the window view, containing details. The Legend button will also appear in the toolbar so that you can show/hide the popup legend. This Legend button will alternatively hide or show the pop-up box. {{Clear}}

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== Settings == The Settings (gear icon) provides you with content options... what to include on the '''Super Big Family Tree''' and how to format it. In the Settings menu, you will find options to customize the look and content of your '''Super Big Family Tree'''. There are seven tabs: * [[#General|General]] * [[#Names|Names]] * [[#Dates|Dates]] * [[#Places|Places]] * [[#Photos|Photos]] * [[#Colours|Colours]] * [[#Highlights|Highlights]]

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=== General === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-103.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog |caption=Settings — General }} '''Font for Names:''' — Select your preference [Arial|Courier|Times|Fantasy|Script]
'''Font for Info:''' — Select your preference [Arial|Courier|Times|Fantasy|Script]
'''Box Width:''' — Select your preference [narrow|default|large|extra large]
'''Vertical Spacing (from 1 to 10)''' — Select your preference (default 7)
'''Extras on top:''' — Select your preference [Leaf Cpde|WikiTree ID|WikiTree #]
'''Show Coloured boxes around Ancestor Families''' Tick box In the first example, the tree of [[Douglas-2805|Tommy Douglas]] is displayed using the default settings. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-172.png |align=l |size=large |label=General tab: Defult Settings. In this example, the tree of Tommy Douglas is displayed using the default settings. |caption=General tab: Defult Settings. (Subject: Douglas-2805) }} {{Clear}} In the second example, the tree is displayed using the custom settings. The name and info font is Times; the box width is now "narrow"; the vertical spacing has been reduced to "5"; only the WikiTree ID is displayed above the image space; and, his ancestors (his parents) are highlighted with coloured boxes. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-173.png |align=l |size=large |label=General tab: Custom Settings. In this example, the tree is displayed using the custom settings. The name and info font is Times; the box width is now "narrow"; the vertical spacing has been reduced to "5"; only the WikiTree ID is displayed above the image space; and, his ancestors (his parents) are highlighted with coloured boxes. |caption=General tab: Custom Settings. (Subject: Douglas-2805) }} {{Clear}}

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=== Names === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-104.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Names tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Names tab }} These options determine how names are displayed in the tree. By default, the First Name at Birth (FNAB) and Last Name at Birth are selected; you can opt to display the Preferred Name and the Current Last name (CLN) instead. There are numerous other options to fine tune the display of names to suit the application. * Show Prefix before full name, tick box (e.g. Sir, Lord, Dr., Rt. Hon. ) * First Name at Birth, or Usual Name, radio buttons * Show Nickname, tick box [NEW] (e.g. "Lucky", "Radar", "Sparky") * Show Middle Name, tick box * Last Name at Birth, or the Current/Married Name, radio buttons * Show Suffix after full name, tick box (e.g. Sr., Jr., III ) {{Clear}} Normally, using the First Name at Birth and the Last Name at Birth is all we need. But there are times when you want to create a display version of a tree. These options let you tune the tree presentation. In the examples that follow, although our subject was born as Thomas Douglas, son of Thomas Douglas, he was, and is, known most commonly as Tommy Douglas, a champion for every working Canadian. He is entitled to an '''Hon.''' prefix for his service, and he was never known to use the '''Jr''' or '''II''' suffix. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-130.png |align=l |size=m |label=Thomas Douglas. Default Name settings. Show First Name at Birth. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Thomas Douglas — FNAB LNAB. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-133.png |align=l |size=m |label=Tommy Douglas. Show Usual Name. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Tommy Douglas — Usual name LNAB. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-131.png |align=l |size=m |label=Thomas Clement Douglas. Show Middle Name. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Thomas Clement Douglas — FNAB Middle Name LNAB. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-132.png |align=l |size=m |label=Thomas C. Douglas. Show Middle Initial. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Thomas C. Douglas — FNAB Middle Initial LNAB. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-149.png |align=l |size=m |label=Irma May Dempsey. FNAB Middle Name LNAB. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Irma May Dempsey — FNAB Middle Name LNAB }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-150.png |align=l |size=m |label=Irma Douglas. FNAB and CLN. Places/dates hidden. |caption=Irma Douglas — FNAB and CLN. }} {{Clear}}

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=== Dates === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-105.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Dates tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Dates tab }} These options determine how dates are displayed in the tree, radio buttons: * No dates * Show Lifespan only, in years * Show Full Date(s) for life events (e.g. b. 1746-01-31 / d. 1812-12-25 ) ::Only 1 of Lifespan or Exact Dates can be active - or neither option, not both. Full Dates details, tick boxes:
* Show Birth Date * Show Death Date Date Format, radio buttons: * 1964 | 1964-01-16 | 16 Jan 1964 | Jan 16, 1964 {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-136.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Default settings. Full dates in DD MM YYYY format. |caption=Dates: DD MM YYYY. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-137.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Lifespan years only. |caption=Dates: Lifespan years only. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-138.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Date Format is YYYY. |caption=Dates: YYYY. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-139.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Date Format is YYYY-MM-DD. |caption=Dates: YYYY-MM-DD.. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-140.png |align=l |size=m |label=Dates: Date Format is Month DD, YYYY. |caption=Dates: Month DD, YYYY. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Clear}}

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=== Places === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-106.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Places tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Places tab }} These options apply to the Places displayed for birth, marriages, & deaths. * No Locations — do not display locations, radio button * Show Locations for life events — display locations, radio button (as specified below) Location details: * Show Birth Location — display data, tick box (if it is present in profile) * Show Death Location — display data, tick box (if it is present in profile) Birth/Death Location Format, radio buttons: — what level of information is right for your application * Full Location as entered — verbose * Country only — close enough for many applications * Region only — a State, Province, Territory * Town only — * Town, Country — * Region, Country — * Town, Region — {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-141.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Default settings. Full place names. |caption=Places. Default settings. Full place names. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-142.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. No place names. |caption=Places. No place names. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-143.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Country only. Close enough for many applications |caption=Places. Country only. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-144.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Region only. Typically a State, Province, or Territory. |caption=Places. Region only. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-145.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Town only. |caption=Places. Town only. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-146.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Town, Country. |caption=Places. Town, Country. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-147.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Region, Country . |caption=Places. Region, Country }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-148.png |align=l |size=m |label=Places. Town, Region. |caption=Places. Town, Region }} {{Clear}}

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=== Photos === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-107.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Photos tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Photos tab }} These options determine if photos are displayed or not. * Show Photos, tick box * Use Silhouette when no photo available, tick box — male or female silhouette {{Clear}}

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=== Colours === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-108.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Colours tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Colours tab }} The '''Colours''' tab offers a set of options to manage the colours used in the entire tree according to different organizational structures (by generation, family clusters, or places), and to select from among several the colour palettes with which to colour the '''Super Big Family Tree'''. * Colour Primary's Siblings as Primaries, tick box * Background Colour cells by, pulldown menu: ** OFF - All White ** Distance from Primary ** Generation ** Gender (male / female) ** Ancestor Family ** Family Stats [NEW] ** Random Chaos * Colour Palette, pulldown menu (there are 11 different colour palettes): ** Pastel colours (default) ** Shades of Grey ** Shades of Red ** Shades of Green ** Shades of Blue ** Alternating Greys ** Alternating Reds ** Alternating Blues ** Alternating Greens ** Rainbow colours ** Psychadelic NOTE: Many of the examples in this document have used the Pastel Colours palette. * Text min cells, radio buttons: ** Always Black ** Black or White ** Alternating Colours ==== Examples of Colour Usage ==== ==== =Colour by Distance from Primary ===== In this example, we can see that the subject, [[Fraser-2541|Simon Fraser]] is presented with a white background. At one step away, his parents and siblings, along with his wife and children are presented in yellow. At two steps away, his siblings' spouses and children are presented in pink, as are his grandparents. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-175.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Distance from Primary. In this example, we can see that the subject, [[Fraser-2541|Simon Fraser]] is presented with a white background. At one step away, his parents and siblings, along with his wife and children are presented in yellow. At two steps away, his siblings' spouses and children are presented in pink, as are his grandparents. |caption=Colour by Distance from Primary. (Subject: Fraser-2541) }} {{Clear}} ===== Colour by Generation ===== In this example, the subject's generation and that generations descendants are a uniform colour, representing the subjects more immediate family; the people who are more likely to be at a family picnic or a wedding. The subject's parents and their parents, and so on, shift colour at each generation. We have chosen the "Pastel colours" pallette. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-176.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Generations. In this example, the subject's generation and that generations descendants are a uniform colour, representing the subjects more immediate family; the people who are more likely to be at a family picnic or a wedding. The subject's ancestors, his parents and their parents, and so on, shift colour at each generation. We have chosen the "Pastel colours" pallette. |caption=Colour by Generations. (Subject: Leblanc-7049) }} {{Clear}} In the following example, we have eliminated descendants from the tree and are only looking at ancestors. We have chosen the "Pastel colours" pallette. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-177.png |align=l |size=large |label=Colour by Generation with 4 Generations of Ancestors. In this example, we have eliminated descendants from the tree and are only looking at ancestors. We have chosen the "Pastel colours" pallette. |caption=Colour by Generation with 4 Generations of Ancestors. }} {{Clear}} In the following example, we have eliminated ancestors from the view and are only looking at the descendants. We have chosen the "Psychedelic" colour pallette. Names are in Times and info is in Arial. PLacenames are limited to town/region and dates are limited to date range. {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-125.png |align=l |size=large |caption=Colour by Generations with 5 Generations of Descendants |caption=Colour by Generations with 5 Generations of Descendants }} {{Clear}} ===== Colour by Gender ===== {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-179.png |align=l |size=large |label=Louis Riel with his wife and children. In this example, We have chosen the Psychedelic colour pallette to indicate Gender. The names are in Fantasy and the text is in Script. Full dates are shown, but the locations are limited to region and country. By setting ANCESTORS=0, we have removed his parents, siblings, and nephews and nieces from the tree. |caption=Louis Riel with his wife and children. (Subject: Riel-5) }} {{Clear}} In this example, We have chosen the Psychedelic colour pallette to indicate Gender. The names are in Fantasy and the text is in Script. Full dates are shown, but the locations are limited to region and country. By setting ANCESTORS=0, we have removed his parents, siblings, and nephews and nieces from the tree. {{Clear}} ===== Colour by Ancestor Family ===== * I need to see an example of this one. Please tell me... ** WikiTree ID ** ANCESTORS=? ** DESCENDANTS=? ** COUSINS=? {{Clear}}

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=== Highlights === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-109.png |align=r |size=m |label=Settings Dialog — Highlights tab |caption=Settings Dialog — Highlights tab }} Highlight cells based on option chosen below, pulldown menu: * Alive on this day — Select any date in history to highlight everyone in the tree who was alive on that date. * Biography text search — Enter any text string to highlight everyone in the tree who has that text string in their profile. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-151.png |align=l |size=large |label= Highlights: Alive on this day. Select any date in history to highlight everyone in the tree who was alive on that date. |caption= Highlights: Alive on this day. }} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-152.png |align=l |size=large |label=Highlights: Biography text. Enter any text string to highlight everyone in the tree who has that text string in their profile. |caption= Highlights: Biography text search. }} {{Clear}}

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== Subjects == Given that the creator of the '''Super Big Family Tree''' is Canadian, and so is the document author, they decided to carry on their Canadian subject theme. Among the subjects we have chosen are some notable and historical figures from across Canada. Of course, there are many subjects that we could have chosen to demonstrate their family trees, but we wanted to highlight people who have enough ancestors and descendants to really show off the usefulness of '''Super Big Family Tree''' charts. * Quebec — [[Marcoux-336|Pauline Denise Marcoux]]. — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Marcoux-336&view=superbig See in SBFT]) * Acadia — [[Leblanc-7049|Marie Blanche Leblanc (abt.1752-1827)]]. — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Leblanc-7049&view=superbig See in SBFT]) * Manitoba — [[Riel-5|Louis Riel (1844-1885)]]. — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Riel-5&view=superbig See in SBFT]) * Saskatchewan — [[Douglas-2805|Thomas Clement Douglas (1904-1986)]] — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Douglas-2805&view=superbig See in SBFT]) * British Columbia — [[Fraser-2541|Simon Fraser (1776-1862)]] — ([https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/WTdynamicTree/#name=Fraser-2541&view=superbig See in SBFT]) === Pauline Denise Marcoux (Québec) === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-160.png |align=l |size=m |label=Pauline Denise Marcoux. |caption=Pauline Denise Marcoux. }} [[Marcoux-336|Pauline Denise (Marcoux) Douglas (1947-2012)]] is the birth mother of Greg Clarke, the creator of the Super Big Family Tree app. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-111.png |align=l |size=large |label=Pauline Denise Marcoux in Super Big Family Tree |caption=Pauline Denise Marcoux in Super Big Family Tree (Privatized) }} {{Clear}} === Marie Blanche Leblanc (Acadia) === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-153.png |align=l |size=m |label=Marie Blanche Leblanc. Leblanc-7049 |caption=Marie Blanche Leblanc. }} [[Leblanc-7049|Marie Blanche LeBlanc (abt.1751-1827)]] is a notable Acadian. She has the distinction of being the person who was deported from Acadia most times, at four. This subject was suggested by the leaders of the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]]. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-119.png |align=l |size=large |label=Marie Blanche Leblanc in Super Big Family Tree. |caption=Marie Blanche Leblanc in Super Big Family Tree. }} {{Clear}} === Louis Riel (Manitoba) === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-142.png |align=l |size=large |label=Louis Riel. |caption=Louis Riel. }} [[Riel-5|Louis Riel (1844-1885)]] is a notable Canadian, a founder of the Province of Manitoba, and a leader of the Métis people. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-120.png |align=l |size=large |label=Louis Riel in Super Big Family Tree. |caption=Louis Riel in Super Big Family Tree. }} {{Clear}} === Hon. Thomas "Tommy" Clement Douglas (Saskatchewan)=== {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-131.png |align=l |size=large |label=Thomas Clement Douglas. |caption=Thomas Clement Douglas. }} [[Douglas-2805|Thomas Clement Douglas (1904-1986)]] is a Canadian notable and National Historic Person, and considered by some to be the Greatest Canadian of all time, for his role in the establishment of Canada's central banking, old age pensions, unemployment insurance, and universal Medicare systems. He was ordained as a Baptist minister in 1930. He was Premier of the Province of Sasketchewan. In 1935 he was elected as a federal MP representing the CCF party. He was the 7th Premier of Saskatchewan, from 1944 to 1961. He is known as the "Father of Medicare" for his role in introducing universal health care to Canada. He later became leader of the New Democratic Party, and was an MP until 1979. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-121.png |align=l |size=large |label=Hon. Thomas "Tommy" Clement Douglas. |caption=Hon. Thomas "Tommy" Clement Douglas. }} {{Clear}} === Simon Fraser (British Columbia) === {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-154.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Simon Fraser. }} [[Fraser-2541|Simon Fraser (1776-1862)]] is a notable Canadian. As an employee of the North West Company in charge of the company's operations west of the Rocky Mountains. He was an explorer and fur trader who mapped out much of what would become the modern Province of British Columbia. Being the first European to create settlements in the territory, his efforts later helped establish the 49th parallel as the southern border with the United States. A river, a mountain, a lake, a bridge, and a university in British Columbia bear his name. He and his wife, Catherine, had nine children. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-122.png |align=l |size=large |label=Simon Fraser in Super Big Family Tree. |caption=Simon Fraser in Super Big Family Tree. }} {{Clear}}

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== Sources == * Ozten Shebahkeget · "Louis Riel to receive honorary title as Manitoba's 1st premier, Wab Kinew promises" CBC News · Posted: Oct 15, 2023 10:33 AM EDT | Last Updated: October 15 (Accessed 15 Nov 2023) https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/louis-riel-honorary-title-premier-wab-kinew-1.6996662 * Louis Riel Day Events 2023 (Accessed 15 Nov 2023) https://www.metisnation.org/news/louis-riel-day-2023/

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== Browsers == We have tested the Super Big Family Tree in: * '''Google Chrome''': Version 115.0.5790.114 (Official Build) (x86_64) * '''Firefox''': 115.0.3 (64-bit) * '''Safari''': Version 16.6 (17615.3.12.11.3, 17615) : :

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== New == New features will be listed here as they are added.

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== Acknowledgements == [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] started developing the documentation for Super Big Family Tree on 18 Oct 2023, organizing, adding screenshots, and writing descriptive prose. Working in coordination with Greg, he tested the app behaviour, and helped with debugging.

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== Editor's Notes == Here's what I mentioned about the Colour tab settings, and a subtlety that makes it act slightly different than from the Fan Chart colourizing options. In terms of the COLOUR options - I have chosen in THIS app to treat (by default) ALL siblings of the Primary Person as equals. (The Primary Person is the one whose WikiTree ID is entered in the textbox up top that generates the chart). If you choose the COLOUR BY == DISTANCE FROM PRIMARY .. —you'll see all sons and daughters of the Primary person in the same colour as the Primary —you'll see all siblings of the Primary person in the same colour as the Primary —you'll see all nieces and nephews of the Primary person in the same colour as the Primary This behaviour is controlled by the checkbox labelled "Colour Primary's Siblings as Primaries" which is checked, by default. The REASONING for this as the default is that for a LARGE chart like this, you're more likely to be thinking of "family" in a larger / more global sense ... so, though you need an individual ID to start the charting process from WikiTree, you're probably thinking in family terms.

Super Blue Blood Moon

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=== A Rare Super Blue Blood Moon and the Even More Rare Me ===
Blue Moons are not as rare as the old saying "once in a blue moon" implies. The second full moon within a calender month is referred to as a "blue moon," they happen about once every 2.7 years.Skywatching [https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.space.com/39208-super-blue-blood-moon-guide.html ''Super Blue Blood Moon 2018: When, Where and How to See It Wednesday''] by Jesse Emspak, Space.com Contributor | January 30, 2018 07:00am ET. Blue Moon. Space.com However, two blue moons during the course of one year is rare, and 2018 experienced two blue moons, the first one was Wednesday, January 31st, and the second blue moon of 2018 took place on March 31st, the first full moon in March was on the 1st which happened to be the day of my 36th birthday.Time and Date [https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/phases/usa/new-york Lunar Calender - Moon Phases 2018] timeanddate.com Copyright © Time and Date AS 1995–2018. All rights reserved. On top of our having two blue moons in 2018, January's blue moon, occurring simultaneously with a supermoon and a total lunar eclipse, was a rare one to witness. The lunar trifecta was called a "super blue blood moon." Supermoons and total lunar eclipses are not rare occurrences however, total lunar eclipses happen quite often, the last one to occur before January 31, 2018 was in 2015, and the next one took place during July in 2018, even though it was not visible to us in North America. The next time a total lunar eclipse was visible throughout all of the U.S. was January 21, 2019, it was also a supermoon, though it wasn't a blue moon, this celestial event was called a Super Blood Wolf Moon. A total lunar eclipse is what gives the moon a reddish or bloody tint, giving it the name "blood moon." A "supermoon", which happens all the time, is when the moon is closest to Earth in it's orbit and appears 14% brighter than usual.NASA, Eclipses and Transits, Jan. 18, 2018, [https://www.nasa.gov/feature/super-blue-blood-moon-coming-jan-31 ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’ Coming Jan. 31], Last Updated Jan. 31, 2018 by Editor Tricia Talbert, nasa.gov What made the event on Wednesday, January 31, 2018 so special was the coincidence of all three of these astronomical events happening at the same time. But, what made it even more extra special for me, it was the first time in 35 years that a blue moon synced up with a supermoon and a total lunar eclipse (or blood moon), making it the first super blue blood moon since 1982, the year I was born! The lunar trifecta won't happen again until 2037. It was also the first blue moon blood moon visible from the U.S. since 1866.The New York Times, [https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/01/29/science/super-blood-blue-moon-eclipse.html?referer=https://www.google.com/ ''The Super Blue Blood Moon Is Wednesday. Watch It Before You Go to Work.''] By Nicholas St. Fleur, Jan. 29, 2018. Science. mobile.nytimes.com I tried to get some decent photo's of the "super blue blood moon" but the camera on my phone isn't the best, so in all honesty, I was't able to capture any good pictures of the super blue blood moon, but atleast I got some pictures that hopefully my girls can reflect on this significant story from my life one day as I wish to take this note of my place in the universe that will forever say in my favor "I was there".My photographs I took of the "super blue blood moon" on Wed., Jan. 31, 2018 are uploaded to images. Photographs taken by [[Lasmanis-4|Brandy Lasmanis]].

Super Bowl II

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The second AFL–NFL World Championship Game (known retroactively as Super Bowl II)[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MtgfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LtkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3999%2C1286543 "What to name the Super Bowl? Rozelle asks newsmen to help"]. Fort Scott Tribune. (Kansas). Associated Press. May 26, 1967. p. 8. was an American football game played on January 14, 1968, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.Wikipedia contributors, "Miami Orange Bowl," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miami_Orange_Bowl&oldid=1152031697 Miami Orange Bowl] (accessed April 29, 2023). The National Football League (NFL)'s defending champion Green Bay Packers defeated American Football League (AFL) champion Oakland Raiders by the score of 33–14. This game and the following year's are the only two Super Bowls played in the same stadium in consecutive seasons. As expected, Green Bay dominated Oakland throughout the majority of Super Bowl II. The Raiders could only score two touchdown passes from quarterback Daryle Lamonica. Meanwhile, Packers kicker Don Chandler made four field goals, including three in the first half, while cornerback Herb Adderley had a 60-yard interception return for a touchdown that put the game away. Green Bay quarterback Bart Starr was named the MVP for the second straight time, becoming the first back-to-back Super Bowl MVP for his 13 of 24 passes for 202 yards and one touchdown.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_II Super Bowl II] {|border="1" width="200" | || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || Total |- | GB || 3 || 13 || 10 || 7 || 33 |- | OAK || 0 || 7 || 0 || 7 || 14 |} 1967 Green Bay Packers Roster & Players [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/gnb/1967_roster.htm Packers Roster] :Record: 9-4-1, 1st in NFL Central Division (Schedule and Results) :Coach: [[Lombardi-7|Vince Lombardi]](9-4-1) :Points For: 332 (23.7/g) 9th of 16 :Points Against: 209 (14.9/g) 3rd of 16 :Expected W-L: 10.5-3.5 :SRS: 9.41 (3rd of 16), SOS: .62 Playoffs: :Won Divisional Round 28-7 vs. Los Angeles Rams :Won Championship 21-17 vs. Dallas Cowboys :Won Super Bowl 33-14 vs. Oakland Raiders :Defensive Coordinator: [[Bengtson-189|Phil Bengtson]] '''Starters ''' *ProBowl, +1st-tm All-Pro {|border="1" 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|'''Defensive Starters''' || || || || || |- |LDE|| [[Davis-108581|Willie Davis]]*+ ||33|| 9|| 14|| |- |LDT||[[Kostelnik-19|Ron Kostelnik]]||27||6||14|| |- |RDE||[[Aldridge-3511|Lionel Aldridge]]||26||4||11||0 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered |- |LLB||[[Robinson-58708|Dave Robinson]]*+|| 26||4||14||4 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered |- |MLB||[[Nitschke-400|Ray Nitschke]]||31||9||14|| 3 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered |- |RLB||[[Caffey-257|Lee Roy Caffey]]||26||4||13||2 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered |- |LCB||[[Adderley-272|Herb Adderley]]*||28||6||14||4 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered |- |RCB||[[Jeter-1207|Bob Jeter)]]*+||30||4||14||8 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered |- |SS||[[Brown-160901|Tom Brown]]||27||3||14||1 interception, 2 fumbles recovered |- |FS||[[Wood-39353|Willie Wood]]*+||31||7||14|| 4 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered |} '''Roster ''' *ProBowl, +1st-tm All-Pro {|border="1" align="center" |'''No.'''||'''Player'''||'''Age'''||'''Pos'''||'''G'''||'''GS'''||'''Wt'''||'''Ht'''||'''College/Univ'''||'''BirthDate'''||'''Yrs'''||'''AV'''||'''Drafted (tm/rnd/yr)'''||'''NC/C''' |- |26||[[Adderley-272|Herb Adderley]]||28||LCB||14||14||205||6-0||Michigan St.||6/8/1939||6||12||New York Titans / 2nd / 10th pick / 1961, Green Bay Packers / 1st / 12th pick / 1961|| |- |82||[[Aldridge-3511|Lionel Aldridge]]||26||RDE||12||11||254||6-3||Utah St.||2/14/1941||4||7||Houston Oilers / 6th / 47th pick / 1963, Green Bay Packers / 4th / 54th pick / 1963|| |- |44||[[Anderson-76783|Donny Anderson]]||24||LHB||14||5||215||6-2||Texas Tech||5/16/1943||1||7||Houston Oilers / 1st / 2nd pick / 1965, Green Bay Packers / 1st / 7th pick / 1965|| |- |57||[[Bowman-15305|Ken Bowman]]||25||C||13||10||230||6-3||Wisconsin||12/15/1942||3||5||New York Jets / 10th / 75th pick / 1964, Green Bay Packers / 8th / 111th pick / 1964|| |- |12||[[Bratkowski-41|Zeke Bratkowski]]||36||QB||6||2||210||6-2||Georgia||10/20/1931||13||3||Chicago Bears / 2nd / 17th pick / 1953|| |- |83||[[Brown-159324|Allen Brown]]||24||TE||14||1||235||6-5||Mississippi||3/2/1943||1||0||San Diego Chargers / 3rd / 22nd pick / 1965, Green Bay Packers / 3rd / 38th pick / 1965|| |- |78||[[Brown-159330|Robert Brown]]||28||DE||14||0||260||6-5||Ark-Pine Bluff||2/23/1939||1||4||San Francisco 49ers / 13th / 169th pick / 1964|| |- |40||[[Brown-160901|Tom Brown]]||27||SS||14||14||192||6-1||Maryland||12/12/1940||3||6||Buffalo Bills / 3rd / 20th pick / 1963, Green Bay Packers / 2nd / 28th pick / 1963|| |- |60||[[Caffey-257|Lee Roy Caffey (1941-1994)]]||26||RLB||13||13||240||6-4||Texas A&M||6/3/1941||4||8||Houston Oilers / 4th / 25th pick / 1963, Philadelphia Eagles / 7th / 88th pick / 1963|| |- |88||Dick Capp||25||TE||2||0||240||6-4||Boston Col.||4/9/1942||Rook||0||Boston Patriots / 17th / 147th pick / 1966|| |- |34||[[Chandler-9582|Don Chandler]]||33||K||14||0||215||6-2||Florida||9/5/1934||11||7||New York Giants / 5th / 57th pick / 1956|| |- |56||[[Crutcher-554|Tommy Crutcher]]||26||LB||14||1||229||6-3||TCU||8/10/1941||3||2||Green Bay Packers / 3rd / 41st pick / 1964, Kansas City Chiefs / 11th / 82nd pick / 1964|| |- |84||[[Dale-5982|Carroll Dale]]||29||FL||14||14||200||6-2||Virginia Tech||4/24/1938||7||8||Los Angeles Rams / 8th / 86th pick / 1960|| |- |87||[[Davis-108581|Willie Davis]]||33||LDE||14||14||243||6-3||Grambling St.||7/24/1934||9||15||Cleveland Browns / 15th / 181st pick / 1956|| |- |86||[[Dowler-351|Boyd Dowler]]||30||LE||14||14||224||6-5||Colorado||10/18/1937||8||9||Green Bay Packers / 3rd / 25th pick / 1959|| |- |55||Jim Flanigan||22||LB||12||0||240||6-3||Pittsburgh||4/15/1945||Rook||4||Green Bay Packers / 2nd / 51st pick / 1967|| |- |81||[[Fleming-14924|Marv Fleming]]||25||TE||14||14||232||6-4||Utah||1/2/1942||4||1||Denver Broncos / 9th / 69th pick / 1963, Green Bay Packers / 11th / 154th pick / 1963|| |- |68||[[Gillingham-944|Gale Gillingham]]||23||LG||14||14||255||6-3||Minnesota||2/3/1944||1||7||Green Bay Packers / 1st / 13th pick / 1966|| |- |33||[[Grabowski-410|Jim Grabowski]]||23||FB||9||8||220||6-2||Illinois||9/9/1944||1||6||Miami Dolphins / 1st / 1st pick / 1966, Green Bay Packers / 1st / 9th pick / 1966|| |- |75||[[Gregg-2605|Forrest Gregg]]||34||RT||14||14||249||6-4||SMU||10/18/1933||11||12||Green Bay Packers / 2nd / 20th pick / 1956|| |- |43||[[Hart-22056|Doug Hart]]||28||DB||14||0||190||6-0||Texas-Arlington||6/3/1939||3||3|| || |- |13||Don Horn||22||QB||3||0||195||6-2||Washington St.,San Diego St.||3/9/1945||Rook||1||Green Bay Packers / 1st / 25th pick / 1967|| |- |50||Bob Hyland||22||C||14||4||255||6-5||Boston Col.||7/21/1945||Rook||3||Green Bay Packers / 1st / 9th pick / 1967|| |- |27||Claudis James||24||FL||1||0||190||6-2||Jackson St.||11/7/1943||Rook||0||Green Bay Packers / 14th / 366th pick / 1967|| |- |21||[[Jeter-1207|Bob Jeter)]]||30||RCB||14||14||200||6-1||Iowa||5/9/1937||4||15||Los Angeles Chargers / 2nd / 1960, Green Bay Packers / 2nd / 17th pick / 1960|| |- |74||[[Jordan-15632|Henry Jordan]]||32||RDT||14||14||248||6-2||Virginia||1/26/1935||10||9||Cleveland Browns / 5th / 52nd pick / 1957|| |- |77||[[Kostelnik-19|Ron Kostelnik]]||27||LDT||14||14||260||6-4||Cincinnati||1/14/1940||6||8||Green Bay Packers / 2nd / 26th pick / 1961, Buffalo Bills / 14th / 108th pick / 1961|| |- |64||[[Kramer-5554|Jerry Kramer]]||31||RG||14||14||245||6-3||Idaho||1/23/1936||9||12||Green Bay Packers / 4th / 39th pick / 1958|| |- |80||[[Long-30132|Bob Long]]||25||FL||10||0||205||6-3||Wichita St.||6/16/1942||3||1||Green Bay Packers / 4th / 44th pick / 1964, San Diego Chargers / 10th / 74th pick / 1964|| |- |85||[[McGee-5258|Max McGee]]||35||E||10||0||205||6-3||Tulane||7/16/1932||13||0||Green Bay Packers / 5th / 51st pick / 1954|| |- |30||Chuck Mercein||24||RB||6||0||225||6-2||Yale||4/9/1943||2||1||New York Giants / 3rd / 31st pick / 1965, Buffalo Bills / 10th / 79th pick / 1965|| |- |66||[[Nitschke-400|Ray Nitschke]]||31||MLB||14||14||235||6-3||Illinois||12/29/1936||9||14||Green Bay Packers / 3rd / 36th pick / 1958|| |- |22||[[Pitts-5949|Elijah Pitts]]||29||HB||8||8||204||6-1||Philander Smith||2/3/1938||6||4||Green Bay Packers / 13th / 180th pick / 1961|| |- |89||[[Robinson-58708|Dave Robinson]]||26||LLB||14||14||245||6-3||Penn St.||5/3/1941||4||16||Green Bay Packers / 1st / 14th pick / 1963, San Diego Chargers / 3rd / 17th pick / 1963|| |- |45||John Rowser||23||DB||14||0||190||6-1||Michigan||4/24/1944||Rook||3||Green Bay Packers / 3rd / 78th pick / 1967|| |- |76||[[Skoronski-1|Bob Skoronski]]||33||LT||14||13||249||6-3||Indiana||3/5/1934||11||6||Green Bay Packers / 5th / 56th pick / 1956|| |- |15||[[Starr-2964|Bart Starr]]||33||QB||14||12||197||6-1||Alabama||1/9/1934||11||8||Green Bay Packers / 17th / 200th pick / 1956|| |- |63||[[Thurston-3668|Fuzzy Thurston]]||34||G||9||0||247||6-1||Valparaiso||12/29/1933||9||3||Philadelphia Eagles / 5th / 54th pick / 1956|| |- |73||[[Weatherwax-300|Jim Weatherwax]]||24||DT||14||2||260||6-7||West Texas A&M,Los Angeles St.||1/9/1943||1||3||San Diego Chargers / 5th / 38th pick / 1965, Green Bay Packers / 11th / 150th pick / 1965|| |- |23||Travis Williams||21||RB|||14||1||210||6-1||Arizona St.||1/14/1946||Rook||6||Green Bay Packers / 4th / 93rd pick / 1967|| |- |6||Ben Wilson||28||FB||14||6||225||6-0||USC||3/9/1939||4||5||Los Angeles Rams / 5th / 68th pick / 1962, San Diego Chargers / 28th / 224th pick / 1962|| |- |24||[[Wood-39353|Willie Wood]]||31||FS||14||14||190||5-10||USC||12/23/1936||7||11|| || |- |72||[[Wright-62969|Steve Wright]]||25||T||14||1||250||6-6||Alabama||7/17/1942||3||2||New York Jets / 8th / 59th pick / 1964, Green Bay Packers / 5th / 69th pick / 1964|| |- | ||'''Team Total''' ||'''27.6'''|| ||'''14'''|| ||'''225.8'''||'''6-2.6'''|| || ||'''4.8 '''|| || |}''' '''1967 Oakland Raiders Roster & Players''' [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/rai/1967_roster.htm Raiders Roster] :Record: 13-1-0, 1st in AFL West Division (Schedule and Results) :Coach: John Rauch (13-1-0) :Points For: 468 (33.4/g) 1st of 9 :Points Against: 233 (16.6/g) 2nd of 9 :Expected W-L: 11.7-2.3 :SRS: 15.29 (1st of 9), SOS: -1.50 Playoffs: :Won Championship 40-7 vs. Houston Oilers :Lost Super Bowl 14-33 vs. Green Bay Packers :Other Notable Asst.: John Madden (Linebackers) and Charlie Sumner (Defensive Backfield) '''Starters ''' *ProBowl, +1st-tm All-Pro {|border="1" align="center" |'''Pos'''||'''Player'''||'''Age'''||'''Yrs'''||'''GS'''||'''Summary of Player Stats''' |- |'''Offensive Starters''' || || || || |- |QB||Daryle Lamonica*+||26||4||14||220 for 425, 3,228 yards, 30 td, 20 int, & 22 rushes for 110 yards and 4 td |- |HB||Clem Daniels||30|| 7||9||130 rushes for 575 yards, 4 td, & 16 catches for 222 yards and 2 td |- |FB||Hewritt Dixon*||27||4||11||153 rushes for 559 yards, 5 td, & 59 catches for 563 yards and 2 td |- |FL||Fred Biletnikoff*||24||2||9||40 catches for 876 yards, 5 td |- |TE||Billy Cannon+||30||7||14||32 catches for 629 yards, 10 td |- |LE||Bill Miller||27||5||12||38 catches for 537 yards, 6 td |- |LT||Bob Svihus||24||2||14|| |- |LG||Gene Upshaw||22||Rook||14||1 fumble recovered |- |C||Jim Otto*+||29||7||14|| |- |RG||Wayne Hawkins*||29||7||14||2 fumbles recovered |- |RT||Harry Schuh*||25||2||14|| |- |'''Defensive Starters''' || || || || |- |LDE||Ike Lassiter||27||5||14|| |- |LDT||Dan Birdwell||27||5||14|| |- |RDT||Tom Keating*+||25||3||14|| |- |RDE||Ben Davidson*+||27||6||14|| |- |LLB||Bill Laskey||24||2||12||0 interceptions, 3 fumbles recovered |- |MLB||Dan Conners*||26||3||14||3 interceptions, 4 fumbles recovered |- |RLB||Gus Otto||24||2||14||1 interception, 3 fumbles recovered |- |LCB||Kent McCloughan*+||27||2||14||2 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered |- |RCB||Willie Brown*||27||4||12||7 interceptions, 2 fumbles recovered |- |SS||Rodger Bird||24||1||12||1 interception, 0 fumbles recovered |- |FS||Howie Williams||31||5||9||4 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered |- |SS||Rodger Bird||24||1||12||1 interception, 0 fumbles recovered |- |FS||Howie Williams||31||5||9||4 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered |} '''Roster''' *ProBowl, +1st-tm All-Pro {|border="1" align="center" |'''No.'''||'''Player'''||'''Age'''||'''Pos'''||'''G'''||'''GS'''||'''Wt'''||'''Ht'''||'''College/Univ'''||'''BirthDate'''||'''Yrs'''||'''AV'''||'''Drafted (tm/rnd/yr)'''||'''NC/C''' |- |78||Dan Archer||23||T||14||0||245||6-5||Oregon||9/29/1944||Rook||3||Oakland Raiders / 6th / 52nd pick / 1966|| |- |40||Pete Banaszak||23||HB||10||5||210||5-11||Miami (FL)||5/21/1944||1||6||Oakland Raiders / 5th / 59th pick / 1966|| |- |38||Estes Banks||22||RB||9||0||215||6-3||Colorado||12/18/1945||Rook||0||Oakland Raiders / 8th / 188th pick / 1967|| |- |50||Duane Benson||22||LB||8||0||215||6-2||Hamline||8/5/1945||Rook||3||Oakland Raiders / 11th / 280th pick / 1967|| |- |25||Fred Biletnikoff||24||FL||14||9||190||6-1||Florida St.||2/23/1943||2||11||Oakland Raiders / 2nd / 11th pick / 1965, Detroit Lions / 3rd / 39th pick / 1965|| |- |21||Rodger Bird||24||SS||14||12||200||6-0||Kentucky||7/2/1943||1||9||Oakland Raiders / 1st / 63rd pick / 1966|| |- |53||Dan Birdwell||27||LDT||14||14||250||6-4||Houston||10/14/1940||5||8||Oakland Raiders / 6th / 41st pick / 1962, Detroit Lions / 5th / 66th pick / 1962|| |- |16||George Blanda||40||QB||14||0||215||6-2||Kentucky||9/17/1927||18||7||Chicago Bears / 12th / 119th pick / 1949|| |- |24||Willie Brown||27||RCB||14||12||195||6-1||Grambling St.||12/2/1940||4||13|| || |- |48||Bill Budness||24||LB||13||0||218||6-2||Boston Univ.||1/30/1943||3||4||Oakland Raiders / 4th / 31st pick / 1964|| |- |33||Billy Cannon||30||TE||14||14||207||6-1||LSU||8/2/1937||7||8||Houston Oilers / 1st / 1960, Los Angeles Rams / 1st / 1st pick / 1960|| |- |55||Dan Conners||26||MLB||14||14||230||6-2||Miami (FL)||2/6/1941||3||14||Oakland Raiders / 2nd / 15th pick / 1964, Chicago Bears / 5th / 70th pick / 1964|| |- |6||Clem Daniels||30||HB||9||9||220||6-1||Prairie View A&M||7/9/1937||7||8|| || |- |83||Ben Davidson||27||RDE||14||14||275||6-8||Washington||6/14/1940||6||13||New York Giants / 4th / 46th pick / 1961|| |- |35||Hewritt Dixon||27||FB||13||11||230||6-1||Florida A&M||1/8/1940||4||12||Denver Broncos / 8th / 60th pick / 1963, Pittsburgh Steelers / 11th / 151st pick / 1963|| |- |11||Mike Eischeid||27||K||14||0||190||6-0||Upper Iowa||9/29/1940||1||3|| || |- |86||Bill Fairband||26||LB||7||0||228||6-3||Colorado||6/11/1941||Rook||3||Oakland Raiders / 3rd / 75th pick / 1967|| |- |45||Dave Grayson||28||FS||14||6||187||5-10||Oregon||6/6/1939||6||4|| || |- |30||Roger Hagberg||28||FB||12||3||216||6-2||Minnesota||2/28/1939||2||3||Green Bay Packers / 10th / 128th pick / 1961|| |- |70||Jim Harvey||24||G||10||0||255||6-5||Mississippi||8/20/1943||1||3||Oakland Raiders / 2nd / 11th pick / 1965, Green Bay Packers / 5th / 59th pick / 1965|| |- |65||Wayne Hawkins||29||RG||14||14||240||6-0||Pacific||6/17/1938||7||10||Denver Broncos / 2nd / 1960|| |- |84||Ken Herock||26||TE||12||0||230||6-2||West Virginia||7/16/1941||4||0|| || |- |74||Tom Keating||25||RDT||14||14||247||6-2||Michigan||9/2/1942||3||13||Kansas City Chiefs / 5th / 34th pick / 1964, Minnesota Vikings / 4th / 53rd pick / 1964|| |- |88||Dave Kocourek||30||TE||10||0||240||6-5||Wisconsin||8/20/1937||7||0||Pittsburgh Steelers / 19th / 223rd pick / 1959|| |- |62||Bob Kruse||25||G||13||0||259||6-2||Colorado St.,Wayne State (NE)||2/10/1942||Rook||3||Oakland Raiders / 12th / 306th pick / 1967|| |- |3||Daryle Lamonica||26||QB||14||14||215||6-3||Notre Dame||7/17/1941||4||15||Green Bay Packers / 12th / 168th pick / 1963, Buffalo Bills / 24th / 188th pick / 1963|| |- |42||Bill Laskey||24||LLB||13||12||235||6-3||Michigan||2/10/1943||2||7|| || |- |77||Ike Lassiter||27||LDE||14||14||270||6-5||St. Augustine's||11/15/1940||5 ||8||Los Angeles Rams / 9th / 115th pick / 1962|| |- |47||Kent McCloughan||27||LCB||14||14||190||6-1||Nebraska||2/12/1940||2||15||Washington Redskins / 3rd / 34th pick / 1965, Houston Oilers / 11th / 82nd pick / 1965|| |- |89||Bill Miller||27||LE||12||12||195||6-1||Miami (FL)||4/17/1940||5||7||Dallas Texans / 2nd / 11th pick / 1962, Minnesota Vikings / 3rd / 30th pick / 1962|| |- |85||Carleton Oats||25||DT||9||0||260||6-3||Florida A&M||4/24/1942||2||5||Oakland Raiders / 21st / 167th pick / 1964, Minnesota Vikings / 16th / 215th pick / 1964|| |- |34||Gus Otto||24||RLB||14||14||220||6-1||Missouri||12/8/1943||2||9||Oakland Raiders / 4th / 27th pick / 1965|| |- |00||Jim Otto||29||C||14||14||255||6-2||Miami (FL)||1/5/1938||7||12||Oakland Raiders / 2nd / 1960|| |- |20||Warren Powers||26||DB||14||3||185||6-0||Nebraska||2/19/1941||4||4|| || |- |79||Harry Schuh||25||RT||14||14||260||6-3||Memphis||9/25/1942||2||10||Oakland Raiders / 1st / 3rd pick / 1965|| |- |23||Rod Sherman||23||FL||13||4||190||6-0||UCLA,USC||12/25/1944||Rook||1||Oakland Raiders / 1st / 7th pick / 1966, Baltimore Colts / 4th / 54th pick / 1966|| |- |73||Richard Sligh||23||DT||8||0||300||7-0||North Carolina Central||8/18/1944||Rook||3||Oakland Raiders / 10th / 253rd pick / 1967|| |- |7||Bob Svihus||24||LT||14||14||245||6-4||USC||6/21/1943||2||6|| Oakland Raiders / 3rd / 19th pick / 1965, Dallas Cowboys / 4th / 53rd pick / 1965|| |- |22||Larry Todd||25||RB||5||0||185||6-1||Arizona St.||10/7/1942||2||2|| Oakland Raiders / 1st / 3rd pick / 1965, San Francisco 49ers / 4th / 44th pick / 1965|| |- |63||Gene Upshaw||22||LG||14||14||255||6-5||Texas A&M-Kingsville||8/15/1945||Rook||6||Oakland Raiders / 1st / 17th pick / 1967|| |- |81||Warren Wells||25||SE||14||3||190||6-1||Texas Southern||11/14/1942||3||4||Detroit Lions / 12th / 160th pick / 1964|| |- |29||Howie Williams||31||FS||13||9||190||6-1||Howard||12/4/1936||5||5|| || |- |52||J.R. Williamson||26||LB||13||2||220||6-2||Louisiana Tech||10/9/1941||3||3||Oakland Raiders / 9th / 71st pick / 1964, Baltimore Colts / 8th / 106th pick / 1964|| |- |||'''Team Total||'''26.1''''''|| '''14'''|| || ||'''224.8'''||'''6-2.3'''|| || ||'''3.3''' || || || |} '''Officials''': #Referee: Jack Vest (AFL) #Umpire: Ralph Morcroft (NFL) #Head Linesman: Tony Veteri (AFL) #Line Judge: Bruce Alford (NFL) #Back Judge: Stan Javie (NFL) #Field Judge: Bob Baur (AFL) '''Alternates''' #Referee Ben Dreith (AFL) '''Note: A seven-official system was not used until 1978''' == Sources ==

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Super Bowl III was an American football game played on January 12, 1969 at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. It was the third AFL–NFL Championship Game in professional American football, and the first to officially bear the trademark name "Super Bowl". Eskenazi, Gerald (December 15, 2006). "Lamar Hunt, a Force in Football, Dies at 74". The New York Times. Archived from the original on February 2, 2020. Retrieved April 8, 2013. Super Bowl III is regarded as one of the greatest upsets in both American football history and in the history of professional sports."Top Ten Biggest Upsets: Super Bowl III". NFL.com. Archived from the original on December 6, 2014. Retrieved November 27, 2014 The 19½-point underdog American Football League (AFL) champion New York Jets defeated the National Football League (NFL) champion Baltimore Colts by a score of 16–7. {|border="1" width="200" | || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || Total |- | NYJ || 0 || 7 || 6 || 3 || 16 |- | BAL || 0 || 0 || 0 || 7 || 7 |} '''1968 New York Jets Roster & Players''' :'''Record''': 11-3-0, 1st in AFL East Division (Schedule and Results) :'''Coach''': Weeb Ewbank (11-3-0) :'''Points For''': 419 (29.9/g) 2nd of 10 :'''Points Against''': 280 (20.0/g) 4th of 10 :'''Expected W-L''': 10.1-3.9 :'''SRS''': 7.88 (3rd of 10), '''SOS''': -2.05 '''Playoffs:''' :Won Championship 27-23 vs. Oakland Raiders :Won Super Bowl 16-7 vs. Baltimore Colts '''Offensive Coordinator''': Clive Rush '''Other Notable Asst'''.: Walt Michaels (Linebackers/Defensive Backs) and Buddy Ryan (Defensive Line) '''Stadium''': Shea Stadium '''Principal Owner''': Leon Hess '''Head Coach/General Manager''': Weeb Ewbank '''Defensive Alignment''': 4-3 '''Training Camp''': Hofstra University (Hempstead, New York) '''Starters ''' *ProBowl, +1st-tm All-Pro {|border="1" align="center" ! Pos !! Player !! Age !! Yrs !! GS !! Summary of Player Stats !! Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) |- | '''Offensive Starters '''|| || || || || |- | QB || Joe Namath*+ || 25 || 3 || 14 || 187 for 380, 3,147 yards, 15 td, 17 int, & 5 rushes for 11 yards and 2 td || |- | RB || Emerson Boozer* || 25 || 2 || 9 || 143 rushes for 441 yards, 5 td, & 12 catches for 101 yards and 0 td || |- | RB || Matt Snell || 27 || 4 || 14 || 179 rushes for 747 yards, 6 td, & 16 catches for 105 yards and 1 td || |- | FL || Don Maynard* || 33 || 10 || 13 || 57 catches for 1,297 yards, 10 td || |- | TE || Pete Lammons || 25 || 2 || 13 || 32 catches for 400 yards, 3 td || |- | LE || George Sauer*+ || 25 || 3 || 14 || 66 catches for 1,141 yards, 3 td, & 2 rushes for 21 yards and 0 td || |- | LT || Winston Hill* || 27 || 5 || 14 || 1 fumble recovered || |- | LG || Randy Rasmussen || 23 || 1 || 7 || || |- | C || John Schmitt || 26 || 4 || 14 || 1 fumble recovered || |- | RG || Dave Herman* || 27 || 4 || 14 || || |- | RT || Sam Walton || 25 || Rook || 14 || || |- | '''Defensive Starters''' || || || || || |- | LDE || Gerry Philbin*+ || 27 || 4 || 14 || 0 interceptions, 2 fumbles recovered || |- | LDT || Paul Rochester || 30 || 8 || 13 || 0 interceptions, 2 fumbles recovered || |- | RDT || John Elliott* || 24 || 1 || 14 || || |- | RDE || Verlon Biggs* || 25 || 3 || 12 || || |- | LLB || Ralph Baker || 26 || 4 || 14 || 3 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered || |- | MLB || Al Atkinson* || 25 || 3 || 12 || 2 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered || |- | RLB || Larry Grantham || 30 || 8 || 13 || || |- | LCB || Johnny Sample || 32 || 10 || 14 || 7 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered || |- | RCB || Randy Beverly || 24 || 1 || 10 || 4 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered || |- | SS || Jim Hudson || 25 || 3 || 14 || 5 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered || |- | FS || Cornell Gordon || 27 || 3 || 10 || 2 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered || |} '''Roster ''' *ProBowl, +1st-tm All-Pro {|border="1" align="center" ! No. !! Player !! Age !! Pos !! G !! GS !! Wt !! Ht !! College/Univ !! BirthDate !! Yrs !! AV !! Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) |- | 62 || Al Atkinson || 25 || MLB || 12 || 12 || 230 || 6-2 || Villanova || 7/28/1943 || 3 || 9 || Buffalo Bills / 3rd / 24th pick / 1965, Baltimore Colts / 6th / 84th pick / 1965 |- | 46 || Bill Baird || 29 || FS || 14 || 8 || 180 || 5-10 || San Francisco St. || 3/1/1939 || 5 || 5 || |- | 51 || Ralph Baker || 26 || LLB || 14 || 14 || 228 || 6-3 || Penn St. || 8/25/1942 || 4 || 9 || Pittsburgh Steelers / 3rd / 38th pick / 1964, New York Jets / 6th / 43rd pick / 1964 |- | 42 || Randy Beverly || 24 || RCB || 13 || 10 || 190 || 5-11 || Colorado St. || 4/3/1944 || 1 || 6 || |- | 86 || Verlon Biggs || 25 || RDE || 13 || 12 || 275 || 6-4 || Jackson St. || 3/16/1943 || 3 || 10 || New York Jets / 3rd / 20th pick / 1965 |- | 32 || Emerson Boozer || 25 || RB || 12 || 9 || 195 || 5-11 || Md-Eastern Shore || 7/4/1943 || 2 || 5 || New York Jets / 6th / 46th pick / 1966, Pittsburgh Steelers / 7th / 98th pick / 1966 |- | 45 || Earl Christy || 25 || DB || 14 || 0 || 195 || 5-10 || Md-Eastern Shore || 3/19/1943 || 2 || 0 || |- | 56 || Paul Crane || 24 || LB || 13 || 1 || 212 || 6-3 || Alabama || 1/29/1944 || 2 || 2 || |- | 47 || Mike D'Amato || 25 || DB || 13 || 0 || 205 || 6-2 || Hofstra || 3/3/1943 || Rook || 3 || New York Jets / 10th / 264th pick / 1968 |- | 43 || John Dockery || 24 || DB || 3 || 0 || 185 || 6-0 || Harvard || 9/6/1944 || Rook || 1 || |- | 80 || John Elliott || 24 || RDT || 14 || 14 || 244 || 6-4 || Texas || 10/26/1944 || 1 || 13 || New York Jets / 7th / 171st pick / 1967 |- | 48 || Cornell Gordon || 27 || FS || 14 || 10 || 187 || 6-0 || North Carolina A&T || 1/6/1941 || 3 || 5 || New York Jets / 23rd / 179th pick / 1964, San Francisco 49ers / 16th / 211th pick / 1964 |- | 60 || Larry Grantham || 30 || RLB || 13 || 13 || 210 || 6-0 || Mississippi || 9/16/1938 || 8 || 11 || New York Titans / 1960, Baltimore Colts / 15th / 178th pick / 1960 |- | 73 || Raymond Hayes || 22 || DT || 6 || 0 || 248 || 6-5 || Toledo || 9/5/1946 || Rook || 3 || New York Jets / 12th / 318th pick / 1968 |- | 70 || Karl Henke || 23 || DE || 6 || 0 || 245 || 6-4 || Tulsa || 3/8/1945 || Rook || 3 || New York Jets / 8th / 214th pick / 1968 |- | 67 || Dave Herman || 27 || RG || 14 || 14 || 255 || 6-1 || Michigan St. || 9/3/1941 || 4 || 10 || New York Giants / 8th / 110th pick / 1963, New York Jets / 27th / 211th pick / 1963 |- | 75 || Winston Hill || 27 || LT || 14 || 14 || 270 || 6-4 || Texas Southern || 10/23/1941 || 5 || 10 || Baltimore Colts / 11th / 145th pick / 1963 |- | 22 || Jim Hudson || 25 || SS || 14 || 14 || 210 || 6-2 || Texas || 3/31/1943 || 3 || 11 || |- | 35 || Billy Joe || 28 || RB || 10 || 0 || 235 || 6-2 || Villanova || 10/14/1940 || 5 || 2 || Denver Broncos / 11th / 85th pick / 1963, Washington Redskins / 9th / 119th pick / 1963 |- | 33 || Curley Johnson || 33 || P || 14 || 1 || 215 || 6-0 || Houston || 7/2/1935 || 8 || 4 || Pittsburgh Steelers / 7th / 77th pick / 1957 |- | 87 || Pete Lammons || 25 || TE || 13 || 13 || 230 || 6-3 || Texas || 10/20/1943 || 2 || 5 || New York Jets / 8th / 68th pick / 1966, Cleveland Browns / 14th / 213th pick / 1966 |- | 31 || Bill Mathis || 30 || RB || 14 || 5 || 220 || 6-1 || Clemson || 12/10/1938 || 8 || 4 || Denver Broncos / 1960, San Francisco 49ers / 8th / 88th pick / 1960 |- | 13 || Don Maynard || 33 || FL || 13 || 13 || 180 || 6-0 || Texas-El Paso || 1/25/1935 || 10 || 17 || New York Giants / 9th / 109th pick / 1957 |- | 50 || Carl McAdams || 24 || DT || 14 || 3 || 240 || 6-3 || Oklahoma || 4/26/1944 || 1 || 4 || St. Louis Cardinals / 1st / 8th pick / 1966, New York Jets / 3rd / 22nd pick / 1966 |- | 12 || Joe Namath || 25 || QB || 14 || 14 || 200 || 6-2 || Alabama || 5/31/1943 || 3 || 15 || New York Jets / 1st / 1st pick / 1965, St. Louis Cardinals / 1st / 12th pick / 1965 |- | 63 || John Neidert || 22 || LB || 5 || 0 || 230 || 6-2 || Louisville || 6/18/1946 || Rook || 3 || Cincinnati Bengals / 6th / 145th pick / 1968 |- | 15 || Babe Parilli || 38 || QB || 14 || 0 || 196 || 6-1 || Kentucky || 5/7/1930 || 16 || 2 || Green Bay Packers / 1st / 4th pick / 1952 |- | 81 || Gerry Philbin || 27 || LDE || 14 || 14 || 245 || 6-2 || Buffalo || 7/31/1941 || 4 || 16 || New York Jets / 3rd / 19th pick / 1964, Detroit Lions / 3rd / 33rd pick / 1964 |- | 23 || Bill Rademacher || 26 || WR || 14 || 0 || 190 || 6-1 || Northern Michigan || 5/13/1942 || 4 || 0 || |- | 66 || Randy Rasmussen || 23 || LG || 14 || 7 || 255 || 6-2 || Nebraska-Kearney || 5/10/1945 || 1 || 5 || New York Jets / 12th / 302nd pick / 1967 |- | 26 || Jim Richards || 22 || DB || 12 || 0 || 180 || 6-1 || Virginia Tech || 10/28/1946 || Rook || 3 || New York Jets / 8th / 210th pick / 1968 |- | 74 || Jeff Richardson || 24 || T || 14 || 0 || 250 || 6-3 || Michigan St. || 9/1/1944 || 1 || 4 || New York Jets / 6th / 146th pick / 1967 |- | 72 || Paul Rochester || 30 || LDT || 14 || 13 || 255 || 6-2 || Michigan St. || 7/15/1938 || 8 || 8 || |- | 24 || Johnny Sample || 32 || LCB || 14 || 14 || 203 || 6-1 || Md-Eastern Shore || 6/15/1936 || 10 || 8 || Baltimore Colts / 7th / 79th pick / 1958 |- | 83 || George Sauer || 25 || LE || 14 || 14 || 195 || 6-2 || Texas || 11/10/1943 || 3 || 15 || New York Jets / 5th / 36th pick / 1965 |- | 52 || John Schmitt || 26 || C || 14 || 14 || 250 || 6-4 || Hofstra || 11/12/1942 || 4 || 13 || |- | 30 || Mark Smolinski || 29 || FB || 14 || 0 || 215 || 6-1 || Wyoming || 5/9/1939 || 7 || 1 || |- | 41 || Matt Snell || 27 || RB || 14 || 14 || 219 || 6-2 || Ohio St. || 8/18/1941 || 4 || 9 || New York Jets / 1st / 3rd pick / 1964, New York Giants / 4th / 49th pick / 1964 |- | 68 || Michael Stromberg || 23 || LB || 2 || 2 || 235 || 6-2 || Temple || 5/25/1945 || Rook || 1 || New York Jets / 14th / 352nd pick / 1967 |- | 61 || Bob Talamini || 29 || LG || 14 || 7 || 255 || 6-1 || Kentucky || 1/8/1939 || 8 || 5 || Houston Oilers / 1960 |- | 85 || Steve Thompson || 23 || DE || 4 || 0 || 250 || 6-2 || Washington || 2/12/1945 || Rook || 2 || New York Jets / 2nd / 44th pick / 1968 |- | 29 || Bake Turner || 28 || FL || 13 || 1 || 179 || 6-1 || Texas Tech || 7/22/1940 || 6 || 3 || Baltimore Colts / 12th / 163rd pick / 1962 |- | 11 || Jim Turner || 27 || K || 14 || 0 || 205 || 6-2 || Utah St. || 3/28/1941 || 4 || 6 || Washington Redskins / 19th / 259th pick / 1963 |- | 71 || Sam Walton || 25 || RT || 14 || 14 || 270 || 6-5 || Texas A&M-Commerce || 1/3/1943 || Rook || 8 || New York Jets / 3rd / 72nd pick / 1968 |- | 34 || Lee White || 22 || RB || 1 || 0 || 232 || 6-2 || Weber St. || 5/9/1946 || Rook || 0 || New York Jets / 1st / 17th pick / 1968 |- | '''Team Total''' || 26.3 || || 14 || || 222.1 || 6-1.7 || || || 3.6 || || |} '''1968 Baltimore Colts Roster & Players''' '''Record''': 13-1-0, 1st in NFL Coastal Division (Schedule and Results) '''Coach''': Don Shula (13-1-0) '''Points For''': 402 (28.7/g) 2nd of 16 '''Points Against''': 144 (10.3/g) 1st of 16 '''Expected W-L''': 12.9-1.1 '''SRS''': 17.85 (1st of 16), '''SOS''': -0.58 '''Playoffs''': :Won Divisional Round 24-14 vs. Minnesota Vikings :Won Championship 34-0 vs. Cleveland Browns :Lost Super Bowl 7-16 vs. New York Jets '''Other Notable Asst'''.: Bill Arnsparger (Defensive Line), Don McCafferty (Offensive Backfield), Chuck Noll (Defensive Backfield), John Sandusky (Offensive Line) and George Young (Scout) '''Stadium''': Memorial Stadium (Baltimore) '''Principal Owner''': Carroll Rosenbloom '''Acting General Manager''': Harry Hulmes '''Defensive Alignment''': 4-3 '''Training Camp''': McDaniel College (Western Maryland College) (Westminster, Maryland) '''Starters ''' *ProBowl, +1st-tm All-Pro {| border="1" align="center" ! Pos !! Player !! Age !! Yrs !! GS !! Summary of Player Stats !! Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) |- | '''Offensive Starters''' || || || || || |- | QB || Earl Morrall*+ || 34 || 12 || 14 || 182 for 317, 2,909 yards, 26 td, 17 int, & 11 rushes for 18 yards and 1 td || |- | RB || Jerry Hill || 29 || 7 || 9 || 91 rushes for 360 yards, 1 td, & 18 catches for 161 yards and 1 td || |- | RB || Tom Matte* || 29 || 7 || 14 || 183 rushes for 662 yards, 9 td, & 25 catches for 275 yards and 1 td || |- | FL || Willie Richardson* || 29 || 5 || 14 || 37 catches for 698 yards, 8 td || |- | TE || John Mackey*+ || 27 || 5 || 14 || 45 catches for 644 yards, 5 td, & 10 rushes for 103 yards and 0 td || |- | LE || Jimmy Orr || 33 || 10 || 11 || 29 catches for 743 yards, 6 td || |- | LT || Bob Vogel* || 27 || 5 || 14 || 1 fumble recovered || |- | LG || Glenn Ressler || 25 || 3 || 14 || || |- | C || Bill Curry || 26 || 3 || 14 || || |- | RG || Dan Sullivan || 29 || 6 || 14 || || |- | RT || Sam Ball || 24 || 2 || 14 || 1 fumble recovered || |- | '''Defensive Starters''' || || || || || |- | LDE || Bubba Smith || 23 || 1 || 14 || 0 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered || |- | LDT || Billy Ray Smith || 33 || 11 || 14 || 0 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered || |- | RDT || Fred Miller* || 28 || 5 || 14 || 0 interceptions, 2 fumbles recovered || |- | RDE || Ordell Braase || 36 || 11 || 14 || || |- | LLB || Mike Curtis*+ || 25 || 3 || 14 || 2 interceptions, 3 fumbles recovered || |- | MLB || Dennis Gaubatz || 28 || 5 || 14 || 2 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered || |- | RLB || Don Shinnick || 33 || 11 || 7 || 1 interception, 0 fumbles recovered || |- | LCB || Bobby Boyd*+ || 31 || 8 || 13 || 8 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered || |- | RCB || Lenny Lyles || 32 || 10 || 14 || 5 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered || |- | SS || Jerry Logan || 27 || 5 || 14 || 3 interceptions, 0 fumbles recovered || |- | FS || Rick Volk || 23 || 1 || 14 || 6 interceptions, 1 fumble recovered |} '''Roster ''' *ProBowl, +1st-tm All-Pro {|border="1" align="center" ! No. !! Player !! Age !! Pos !! G !! GS !! Wt !! Ht !! College/Univ !! BirthDate !! Yrs !! AV !! Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) |- | 37 || Ocie Austin || 21 || DB || 14 || 0 || 200 || 6-3 || Utah St. || 1/8/1947 || Rook || 4 || Baltimore Colts / 10th / 257th pick / 1968 |- | 73 || Sam Ball || 24 || RT || 14 || 14 || 250 || 6-4 || Kentucky || 6/1/1944 || 2 || 8 || New York Jets / 2nd / 14th pick / 1966, Baltimore Colts / 1st / 15th pick / 1966 |- | 40 || Bobby Boyd || 31 || LCB || 14 || 13 || 195 || 5-11 || Oklahoma || 12/3/1937 || 8 || 21 || Los Angeles Chargers / 1960, Baltimore Colts / 10th / 119th pick / 1960 |- | 81 || Ordell Braase || 36 || RDE || 14 || 14 || 245 || 6-4 || South Dakota || 3/13/1932 || 11 || 10 || Baltimore Colts / 14th / 160th pick / 1954 |- | 2 || Timmy Brown || 31 || RB || 11 || 0 || 198 || 5-11 || Ball St. || 5/24/1937 || 9 || 3 || Green Bay Packers / 27th / 313th pick / 1959 |- | 80 || Gail Cogdill || 31 || SE || 5 || 0 || 200 || 6-3 || Washington St. || 4/7/1937 || 8 || 0 || Dallas Texans / 1960, Detroit Lions / 6th / 63rd pick / 1960 |- | 34 || Terry Cole || 23 || RB || 14 || 5 || 220 || 6-2 || Indiana || 7/7/1945 || Rook || 6 || Baltimore Colts / 9th / 242nd pick / 1968 |- | 50 || Bill Curry || 26 || C || 14 || 14 || 235 || 6-3 || Georgia Tech || 10/21/1942 || 3 || 8 || Oakland Raiders / 23rd / 183rd pick / 1964, Green Bay Packers / 20th / 279th pick / 1964 |- | 32 || Mike Curtis || 25 || LLB || 14 || 14 || 232 || 6-3 || Duke || 3/27/1943 || 3 || 19 || Baltimore Colts / 1st / 14th pick / 1965, Kansas City Chiefs / 3rd / 21st pick / 1965 |- | 53 || Dennis Gaubatz || 28 || MLB || 14 || 14 || 232 || 6-2 || LSU || 2/11/1940 || 5 || 11 || Detroit Lions / 8th / 111th pick / 1963, Boston Patriots / 25th / 199th pick / 1963 |- | 51 || Bob Grant || 22 || LB || 7 || 1 || 225 || 6-2 || Wake Forest || 10/14/1946 || Rook || 2 || Baltimore Colts / 2nd / 50th pick / 1968 |- | 25 || Alex Hawkins || 31 || FL || 10 || 0 || 190 || 6-0 || South Carolina || 7/2/1937 || 9 || 0 || Green Bay Packers / 2nd / 13th pick / 1959 |- | 45 || Jerry Hill || 29 || RB || 9 || 9 || 210 || 5-11 || Wyoming || 10/12/1939 || 7 || 7 || Denver Broncos / 2nd / 11th pick / 1961, Baltimore Colts / 3rd / 35th pick / 1961 |- | 85 || Roy Hilton || 25 || DE || 14 || 0 || 240 || 6-6 || Jackson St. || 3/23/1943 || 3 || 6 || Houston Oilers / 8th / 59th pick / 1965, Baltimore Colts / 15th / 210th pick / 1965 |- | 61 || Cornelius Johnson || 25 || G || 14 || 0 || 245 || 6-2 || Virginia Union || 6/12/1943 || Rook || 4 || Baltimore Colts / 8th / 204th pick / 1967 |- | 49 || David Lee || 25 || P || 14 || 0 || 230 || 6-4 || Louisiana Tech || 11/8/1943 || 2 || 2 || |- | 20 || Jerry Logan || 27 || SS || 14 || 14 || 185 || 6-1 || West Texas A&M || 8/27/1941 || 5 || 8 || Baltimore Colts / 4th / 47th pick / 1963, Oakland Raiders / 9th / 65th pick / 1963 |- | 43 || Lenny Lyles || 32 || RCB || 14 || 14 || 202 || 6-2 || Louisville || 1/26/1936 || 10 || 9 || Baltimore Colts / 1st / 11th pick / 1958 |- | 88 || John Mackey || 27 || TE || 14 || 14 || 224 || 6-2 || Syracuse || 9/24/1941 || 5 || 11 || Baltimore Colts / 2nd / 19th pick / 1963, New York Jets / 5th / 35th pick / 1963 |- | 41 || Tom Matte || 29 || RB || 14 || 14 || 214 || 6-0 || Ohio St. || 6/14/1939 || 7 || 12 || Baltimore Colts / 1st / 7th pick / 1961, New York Titans / 5th / 34th pick / 1961 |- | 79 || Lou Michaels || 33 || K || 14 || 0 || 243 || 6-2 || Kentucky || 9/28/1935 || 10 || 3 || Los Angeles Rams / 1st / 4th pick / 1958 |- | 76 || Fred Miller || 28 || RDT || 14 || 14 || 250 || 6-3 || LSU || 8/8/1940 || 5 || 14 || Baltimore Colts / 7th / 93rd pick / 1962, Oakland Raiders / 26th / 201st pick / 1962 |- | 84 || Tom Mitchell || 24 || TE || 14 || 0 || 215 || 6-2 || Bucknell || 8/22/1944 || 2 || 2 || Oakland Raiders / 3rd / 58th pick / 1966 |- | 15 || Earl Morrall || 34 || QB || 14 || 14 || 205 || 6-1 || Michigan St. || 5/17/1934 || 12 || 17 || San Francisco 49ers / 1st / 2nd pick / 1956 |- | 28 || Jimmy Orr || 33 || LE || 13 || 11 || 185 || 5-11 || Wake Forest,Clemson,Georgia || 10/4/1935 || 10 || 12 || Los Angeles Rams / 25th / 291st pick / 1957 |- | 26 || Preston Pearson || 23 || RB || 14 || 0 || 205 || 6-1 || Illinois || 1/17/1945 || 1 || 4 || Baltimore Colts / 12th / 298th pick / 1967 |- | 27 || Ray Perkins || 27 || WR || 14 || 3 || 183 || 6-3 || Alabama || 11/6/1941 || 1 || 4 || Boston Patriots / 5th / 38th pick / 1966, Baltimore Colts / 7th / 110th pick / 1966 |- | 55 || Ron Porter || 23 || RLB || 14 || 6 || 232 || 6-3 || Idaho || 7/27/1945 || 1 || 5 || Baltimore Colts / 5th / 126th pick / 1967 |- | 62 || Glenn Ressler || 25 || LG || 14 || 14 || 250 || 6-3 || Penn St. || 5/21/1943 || 3 || 8 || Denver Broncos / 3rd / 17th pick / 1965, Baltimore Colts / 3rd / 36th pick / 1965 |- | 87 || Willie Richardson || 29 || FL || 14 || 14 || 198 || 6-1 || Jackson St. || 11/17/1939 || 5 || 11 || New York Jets / 3rd / 19th pick / 1963, Baltimore Colts / 7th / 89th pick / 1963 |- | 66 || Don Shinnick || 33 || RLB || 11 || 7 || 232 || 6-0 || UCLA || 5/15/1935 || 11 || 6 || Baltimore Colts / 2nd / 20th pick / 1957 |- | 74 || Billy Ray Smith || 33 || LDT || 14 || 14 || 240 || 6-4 || Auburn,Arkansas || 1/27/1935 || 11 || 16 || Los Angeles Rams / 3rd / 26th pick / 1957 |- | 78 || Bubba Smith || 23 || LDE || 14 || 14 || 265 || 6-7 || Michigan St. || 2/28/1945 || 1 || 16 || Baltimore Colts / 1st / 1st pick / 1967 |- | 47 || Charlie Stukes || 25 || DB || 14 || 1 || 212 || 6-3 || Md-Eastern Shore || 9/13/1943 || 1 || 2 || Baltimore Colts / 4th / 100th pick / 1967 |- | 71 || Dan Sullivan || 29 || RG || 14 || 14 || 250 || 6-3 || Boston Col. || 9/1/1939 || 6 || 8 || Baltimore Colts / 3rd / 37th pick / 1962, San Diego Chargers / 10th / 80th pick / 1962 |- | 52 || Dick Szymanski || 36 || C || 14 || 0 || 233 || 6-3 || Notre Dame || 10/7/1932 || 13 || 4 || Baltimore Colts / 2nd / 16th pick / 1955 |- | 19 || Johnny Unitas || 35 || QB || 5 || 0 || 194 || 6-1 || Louisville || 5/7/1933 || 12 || 1 || Pittsburgh Steelers / 9th / 102nd pick / 1955 |- | 72 || Bob Vogel || 27 || LT || 14 || 14 || 250 || 6-5 || Ohio St. || 9/23/1941 || 5 || 13 || Baltimore Colts / 1st / 5th pick / 1963, Boston Patriots / 3rd / 23rd pick / 1963 |- | 21 || Rick Volk || 23 || FS || 14 || 14 || 195 || 6-3 || Michigan || 3/15/1945 || 1 || 10 || Baltimore Colts / 2nd / 45th pick / 1967 |- | 16 || Jim Ward || 24 || QB || 5 || 0 || 196 || 6-2 || Gettysburg || 7/16/1944 || 1 || 0 || Baltimore Colts / 14th / 215th pick / 1966 |- | 75 || John Williams || 23 || G || 14 || 0 || 256 || 6-3 || Minnesota || 10/27/1945 || Rook || 4 || Baltimore Colts / 1st / 23rd pick / 1968 |- | 64 || Sid Williams || 26 || LB || 12 || 0 || 235 || 6-2 || Southern || 3/24/1942 || 4 || 5 || Cleveland Browns / 16th / 222nd pick / 1964 |- | '''Team Total || 27.7 || || 14 || || 221.3 || 6-2.2 || || || 5.1 '''|| || |} '''Officials''' :Referee: Tom Bell (NFL) #7 first Super Bowl :Umpire: Walt Parker (AFL) #25 first Super Bowl :Head Linesman: George Murphy (NFL) #30 first Super Bowl :Line Judge: Cal Lepore (AFL) #32 first Super Bowl :Back Judge: Jack Reader (AFL) #42 second Super Bowl (I) :Field Judge: Joe Gonzales (NFL) #54 first Super Bowl == Sources == *[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nyj/1968_roster.htm 1968 New York Jets Roster & Players] *[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/clt/1968_roster.htm 1968 Baltimore Colts Roster & Players] *[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/ NFL, AFL and Pro Football History] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl_III Super Bowl III Wikipedia]

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Carlow

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:See [https://www.swilson.info/wp/?p=2598 Shane Wilson's site] for a map of County Dublin Poor Law Union boundaries/Superintendent Registrar's Districts.

Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Fermanagh

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Galway

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Kerry

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Laois

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See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page
[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] :Note: Many Superintendent Registrar's Districts spread across multiple counties. This page is for those in County Laois. :Also known as Queen's County (during the period 1556-1922) and County Leix == Abbeyleix == :'''Counties''': Laois (Queen's Co.) :'''Dispensary Districts''': Abbeyleix, Ballinakill, Ballyroan, Castletown, Durrow == Athy == :'''Counties''': Kildare, Laois (Queen's Co.) :'''Dispensary Districts''': Athy, Ballylynan, Castledermot, Fontstown, Monasterevin, Stradbally == Carlow == :'''Counties''': Carlow, Kildare, Laois (Queen's Co.) :'''Dispensary Districts''': Bagenalstown, Borris, Carlow,Fennah & Myshall, Leighlinbridge, Tullow, Ballickmoyler & Newtown == Donaghmore == :'''Counties''': Laois (Queen's Co.) :'''Dispensary Districts''': Borris in Ossory,Rathdowney == Mountmellick == :'''Counties''': Laois (Queen's Co.), Offaly (King's Co.) :'''Dispensary Districts''': Clonaslee, Clonygowan/Clonygowen, Coolrain,Emo, Maryborough, Mountmellick, Mountrath == Roscrea == :'''Counties''': Tipperary, Offaly (King's Co.), Laois (Queen's Co.) :'''Dispensary Districts''': Borris-ln-Ossory, Roscrea No. 1, Roscrea No. 2, Shinrone No. 1 & 2, Bourney ==Sources== * https://www.swilson.info/index.php ----
[[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']]
[[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]]
[[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]]
[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]

Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Leitrim

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:Note: Many Superintendent Registrar's Districts spread across multiple counties. This page is for those in County Leitrim.
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:{| border="2" width=100% |- ! style="border: 1px solid gray;background:#BAD66E;"|Supt. Registrar's District
(Poor Law Union) ! style="border: 1px solid gray;background:#BAD66E;"|(Covers) County ! style="border: 1px solid gray;background:#BAD66E;"|Dispensary Districts
(Registrar's Districts) |- |'''Ballyshannon''' |{{gray|Donegal}}
{{gray|Fermanagh}}
Leitrim |Ballintra
Ballyshannon
Belleek,Church Hill/Churchill
Kinlough |- |'''Bawnboy''' |{{gray|Cavan}}
Leitrim |Ballyconnell
Swanlinbar
Ballinamore
Newtown Gore |- |'''Carrick on Shannon''' |Leitrim
{{gray|Roscommon}} |Drumshanbo
Jamestown
Leitrim
Aughrim |- |'''Manorhamilton''' |Leitrim |Drumahaire
Drumkeeran
Lurganboy
Manor Hamilton/Manorhamilton |- |'''Mohill''' |Leitrim |Carrigallen
Mohill
Rinn/Rynn
Rowan |} ----
[[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']]
[[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]]
[[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]]
[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]

Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Louth

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Mayo

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Meath

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Monaghan

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Offaly

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== Mountmellick== :'''Counties''': Laois (Queen's Co.), Offaly (King's Co.) :'''Dispensary Districts''': Clonaslee, Clonygowan, Coolrain, Emo, Maryborough, Mountmellick, Mountrath
== Parsonstown (Birr)== :'''Counties''': Offaly (King's Co.), Tipperary :'''Dispensary Districts''': Banagher, Ferbane, Frankford, Killyon, Kinnitty, Parsonstown, Riverstown
== Roscrea== :'''Counties''': Tipperary, Laois (Queen's Co.), Offaly (King's Co.) :'''Dispensary Districts''': Borris-ln-Ossory, Roscrea No. 1, Roscrea No. 2, Shinrone No. 1 & 2, Bourney
== Tullamore == :'''Counties''': Offaly (King's Co.), Westmeath :'''Dispensary Districts''': Clara, Kilbeggan, Killoughy, Philipstown, Tullamore ==Sources== * https://www.swilson.info/index.php

Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Roscommon

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Tipperary

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Tyrone

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Waterford

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Wexford

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Superintendent Registrar's Districts, County Wicklow

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Supplementary Content for Cornelis Jacobszen Quick

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This content was created by [[Vogel-234|Heath Vogel]] and added to profile [[Quick-362]] in 2014. It appears to include some good sourced information, but it has been very difficult to determine what is here. On this free-space page, it may be easier to edit it. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 23:44, 1 November 2020 (UTC) == Biography == '''Cornelis Jacobszen /Quick/''' === Name === : Capt. Cornelis Jacobszen /Quick/Source: [[#S241]] Data: Text: Marriage date: 1685 Marriage place: New York, New York NOTE {{Ancestry Record|nycmarriages_ga|266513}} Source: [[#S241]] Data: Text: Marriage date: 1682 Marriage place: New York, New York NOTE {{Ancestry Record|nycmarriages_ga|266512}} Source: [[#S594]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1879) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 26Source: [[#S618]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1878) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 167Source: [[#S619]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1879) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 114Source: [[#S620]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1880) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 34Source: [[#S621]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1880) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 40Source: [[#S622]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1882) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 29Source: [[#S623]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1882) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 34Source: [[#S624]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1882) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 171Source: [[#S625]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1883) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 128Source: [[#S626]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1883) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 135Source: [[#S627]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1883) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 173Source: [[#S628]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1879) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 40Source: [[#S630]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1884) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 88Source: [[#S142]] Source: [[#S647]] Source: [[#S648]] Source: [[#S7]] Page: Ancestry Family Trees Data: Text: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/33858591/familySource: [[#S595]] NOTEhttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=genealogy-glh20103017&h=703&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Source: [[#S615]] NOTEhttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=genealogy-glh30144127&h=471&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Source: [[#S616]] NOTEhttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=genealogy-glh17226752&h=562&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Source: [[#S617]] NOTEhttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=genref-ny-hist-home-family-hist&h=47&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Source: [[#S629]] NOTEhttp://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=genealogy-glh11476058&h=65&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt === Birth === : Became Albany, NY in 1664. :: 29 APR 1659 :: Beverwijck, New NetherlandsSource: [[#S142]] === Death === : :: AFT 1709 :: NetherlandsSource: [[#S628]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1879) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 40 Captain Cornelis Jacobszen Quick: and a New Theory on his death date involving the pirate Captain Kidd and the Dutch East India Company -- Copyright 12 Jan 2013 J. Heath Vogel (8th Great Grandson of Capt. Quick).Posted on Ancestry.com at http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=980a8eff-fb0d-4e1d-86b2-80963ec29163&tid=33858591&pid=2055 :The death of Cornelis Jacobszen Quick has never been determined by the paper record. The last we hear of him is in a New York City genealogical record involving the baptism of his son Petrus on 6 Feb 1704.https://www.wiewaswie.nl/personen-zoeken/zoeken/document/a2apersonid/78159713/srcid/20683605/oid/1 He is listed as the father along with his wife as mother (Maria Van Hoogten). In my research I have seen various death dates the most common being 1696 (which obviously isn’t possible) and 1704 in New York. I recently discovered some records that lead me to believe his death date was even later than 1704 and perhaps not even in New York or even North America for that matter. :Cornelis Quick is not found in New York after 1704 and the popular assumption has been that he had died that year at the rather young age of 44 or 45. However, while researching The Nationaal Archief of the Netherlands’ online records one particular record stood out; one Cornelis Quick of Gouda who had signed up for the Dutch East India Company (VOC).http://vocopvarenden.nationaalarchief.nl/detail.aspx?ID=1562417 I initially dismissed this record as my Cornelis Quick was from New York, not Gouda and had died (assumedly) in 1704. This record has Cornelis Quick alive and active from 1704 - 1709 so it didn’t seem like a match until I noticed the date he left port: 16 Jun 1704. This date matches with the last date Cornelis is found in New York (early 1704). This Cornelis is found in the Netherlands in the summer of 1704. It is possible that this is the same person but again, why would he leave his family in New York? Here is where the theory gets even more interesting. :In testimony from Captain Gardiner (of Gardiner’s Island fame) one Captain Cornelis Quick We know that Cornelis Quick was the owner of a sloop as he was contracted by the vestry of Trinity Church to “cut and bring stones from Monnius Island”. (Stoke’s Icon., vol. 4:393). His grandfather Theunis Thomaszen Quick was also a mason so he possibly learned how to cut stones from him. of New YorkThere was no other Cornelis Quick in New York City found in the records during this time period (1699). is implicated in the notorious “Buried Treasure of Captain Kidd” fiasco.Gardiner, John Lyon,. Gardiners of Gardiner's island. N.Y.: Jonathan T. Gardiner, 1927, pg 67 - 68 While Captain Quick was not involved in the actual treasure that Kidd left on Gardiner’s Island he was implicated in receiving goods from Captain Kidd (7 bales of silk and 52lbs. of gold and plate among other things). Apparently, Captain Quick had transported Captain Kidd’s wife from New York and this may have been part of his payment. Captain Gardiner accused Quick of “landing” these goods (burying or warehousing them to hide them from authorities). Captain Kidd’s treasure was later taken by authorities, including the treasure hidden in Connecticut by “Whisking” Clarke (who also rode on Captain Quick’s sloop). It is very probable that this testimony by Captain Gardiner led authorities to investigate Capt. Quick and this could very well be the reason that Cornelis Quick left New York. Let me explain… :How could this be reason enough to leave behind his wife and 8 young children? Besides the fact that people in New York could have been hounding him for buried treasure (and possibly harassing himOne interesting note is that on 22 May 1702 the Common Council at New York City Hall orders the well opposite to Cornelis Quick’s house to be filled in and covered (Minutes of the Common Council of the city of New York, 1675-1776 : in eight volumes. . New York: Dodd, Mead, 1905. Vol. 2, pg. 263)) his reputation was very likely ruined by his association with two pirates: “Whisking” Clarke & Capt. Kidd. The move back to the Netherlands would make sense for the entire family as he may not have been able to get contracts with his sloop any longer in the New York City area due to this reputation. However, what if he could make money back in the “fatherland” and send it back home to help feed his family? The records of the VOC indicate that Cornelis Quick had a debt letter which were structured to pay the bearer of the letter (often not the person recruited). Depending on who the bearer of the letter was it could have been designed to pay his family. So it is possible that this is what Cornelis did to provide money for his family. :The sailor Cornelis Quick returned from five years service in the VOC in modern day Jakarta, Indonesia (called Batavia at the time) on 10 Aug 1709 at age 49. What he did after this is unknown. There is still a lot of research to do on this, but I am not as yet convinced that Captain Cornelis Jacobszen Quick passed away in 1704 in New York. Perhaps the truth is much more interesting… === Occupation === : Cornelius and his cousin Karsten contract with Trinity church to transport stone from Little Barne's Island. :: 06 APR 1696 : Trinity Church Contract w/Cornelius Quick: : "Cornelius Quick & Castor Lienson Junt have agreed with the Persons above said [Trinity vestry] that they will Employ their Sloops or boats to fetch Stones from Little Barnes Island for ye Building the Church aforesaid att the Rate of Six pence per Loade, & that they or one of them will proceed on the same on thursday next & doe further Engage they will Imploy their boats or sloops in no other Service If they finde they have a Reasonable Benefitt thereby." — From original loose Trin. Min. (MS.). Citing Stokes, I. N. Phelps The iconography of Manhattan Island 1498-1909 (v. 4) (New York : Robert H. Dodd, 1915-1928.) p. 396. Apr 1696 New York City, NY http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=1497eb16-b802-4782-97b9-1f7933005e4d&tid=33858591&pid=2055 :: Little Barne's Island, (Randall's Island), NY : Contract with the vestry of Trinity Church to "cut and bring stones from Monnius Island" on his sloop for as long as necessary for "ye building of ye church." The notorious Capt. Kidd lent equipment for the raising of these stones. :: 17 FEB 1696 :: Monnius Island (Blackwell's Island), NY :: @N4036@ : Sails in company with Captain Kidd and is supposedly paid 7 bales of silk and 52 lbs. of gold and plate by him for transporting Mrs. Kidd from New York. :: JUN 1699 :: Gardiner's Island, East Hampton, Suffolk County, NY :: @N4037@ === Residence === : Apparently repatriated (Gerepatrieerd: Teruggekeerd naar Nederland en afgemonsterd.) to the Netherlands and signed up for 5 years with the Dutch East India Company (VOC) with a debt letter that would pay family. :: 15 JUN 1704 :: Gouda, Netherlands :: @N4033@Source: [[#S648]] : :: 1703 :: North Ward, New York County, NYSource: [[#S647]] : :: 06 FEB 1704 :: New York City, New York :: @N4034@Source: [[#S630]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1884) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 88 : :: 1701 :: New York City, New YorkSource: [[#S627]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1883) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 173 : :: 1700 :: New York City, New YorkSource: [[#S626]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1883) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 135 : :: 1699 :: New York City, New YorkSource: [[#S625]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1883) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 128 : :: 1695 :: New York City, New YorkSource: [[#S624]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1882) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 171 : :: 1692 :: New York City, New YorkSource: [[#S623]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1882) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 34 : :: 1691 :: New York City, New YorkSource: [[#S622]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1882) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 29 : :: 1689 :: New York City, New YorkSource: [[#S621]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1880) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 40 : :: 1688 :: New York City, New YorkSource: [[#S620]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1880) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 34 : List of Members of the Dutch Church in New York City in the Year 1686 // Source: Valentine's History of the City of New York, pp. 331-343 Location: Heeren Gracht, West Zyde (Broad Street, West Side) Member Name: Cornelis Quick Spouse: Maria Van Hoogh :: 1686 :: Burgh Straat, New York City, New York :: @N4035@Source: [[#S619]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1879) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 114 : :: 1682 :: New York City, New YorkSource: [[#S594]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1879) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 26Source: [[#S618]] Page: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1878) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 167 : Common Council at City Hall orders well opposite to Cornelius Quick's house in Beaver Street be filled up. :: 22 MAY 1702 :: Beaver Street, New York City, NY === Event === : http://www.historici.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/DAS/detailVoyage/97080 :: Arrival :: 10 AUG 1709 :: Texel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands : Left on the ship "Huis Te Hemert" - arriving at the Cape on 11 Mar and leaving Cape on 21 Apr 1709. :: Departure :: 11 NOV 1708 :: Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia) : :: Arrival :: 05 APR 1705 :: Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia)Source: [[#S648]] : Left on the ship "Vosmaar" - In a storm the ship lost the bowsprit, and took refuge at Annabon from Aug 14 till 29 Aug 1704. From 12 Nov till 19 Nov 1704 at St. Helena. :: Departure :: 16 JUN 1704 :: Texel, Noord-Holland, NetherlandsSource: [[#S648]] === Note === Links to page 8 of Arthur Quick book: https://archive.org/details/QuickFamilyOnAmerica1625To1948/page/n31/mode/2up === Marriage === :: 28 MAY 1685, New Amsterdam Dutch Church, New YorkSource: [[#S241]] Data: Text: Marriage date: 1685 Marriage place: New York, New York NOTE {{Ancestry Record|nycmarriages_ga|266513}} Source: [[#S241]] Data: Text: Marriage date: 1682 Marriage place: New York, New York NOTE {{Ancestry Record|nycmarriages_ga|266512}} Source: [[#S241]] Data: Text: Marriage date: 1685 Marriage place: New York, New York NOTE {{Ancestry Record|nycmarriages_ga|196773}} Source: [[#S43]] Page: Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: . Data: Text: Birth date: 1664 Birth place: NY Marriage date: 1658 Marriage place: NY NOTE {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|1253368}} === Parents' Marriage === :: 24 MAR 1655, New Amsterdam Dutch Church, New AmsterdamSource: [[#S161]] Data: Text: Marriage date: 24 March 1655 Marriage place: New Amsterdam, NY NOTE {{Ancestry Record|genepoolm|1974190}} Source: [[#S43]] Page: Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: . Data: Text: Marriage date: 1665 Marriage place: NOTE {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|988132}} == Sources == * Source: S142 Author: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library.Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genea; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S161 Author: Edmund West, comp. Title: Family Data Collection - Marriages Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S241 Author: Genealogical Research Library, comp. Title: New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - For specific source information see the publication information listed with each entry. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library c; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S43 Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. * Source: S594 Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc. * Source: S595 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Minutes of the Common Council of the city of New York, 1675-1776 : in eight volumes Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - Minutes of the Common Council of the city of New York, 1675-1776 : in eight volumes.. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1905.Original data: Minutes of the Common Council of the city of; Repository: [[#R1]] NOTE"Published under the authority of the city of New York." * Source: S615 Author: Ancestry.com Title: East Hampton Trustees journal Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - East Hampton Trustees journal. East Hampton, N.Y. : s.n.,: unknown, 1926-1927?.Original data: East Hampton Trustees journal. East Hampton, N.Y. : s.n.,: unknown, 1926-1927?; Repository: [[#R1]] NOTEVols. 2, 5-7 have title: Journal of the Trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of East Hampton town.|||Vol. 3 has title: Trustees' journals.|||Vol. 4 has title: Records of the Trustees of East Hampton town.|||Vol. [1] introd. dated: 1926.|||Includes indexes.|||[v. 1] 1725-1772 -- [v. 2] 1772-1807 -- [v. 3] 1807-1826 -- [v. 4] 1826-1845 -- [v. 5] 1845-1870 -- [v. 6] 1870-1897 -- [v. 7] 1897-1925. * Source: S616 The Bergen family, or, The descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen, one of the early settlers of New York and Brooklyn, L.I. Online publication - Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data - Bergen, Teunis G.,. The Bergen family, or, The descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen, one of the early settlers of New York and Brooklyn, L.I. with notes .... Albany, N.Y. * Source: S617 Ancestry.com. New York Historic Homes and Family History, Volumes I-IV Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.Original data - Pelletreau, William S. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Family History of New York. New York, USA: Lewis Publishing, 1907. * Source: S618 Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S619 Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S620 Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S621 Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S622 Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S623 Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S624 Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S625 Author: Ancestry.com Title: New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S626 Ancestry.com. New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc. * Source: S627 Ancestry.com. New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc. * Source: S628New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc. * Source: S629 Gardiners of Gardiner's island. Online publication - Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005; Ancestry.com. Original data - Gardiner, John Lyon,. Gardiners of Gardiner's island. N.Y.: Jonathan T. Gardiner, 1927. * Source: S630 Ancestry.com. New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920. * Source: S647 Author: Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Title: New York Census, 1790-1890 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S648 Netherlands, Dutch East India Company Passenger Lists to India, 1699-1794. Dutch National Archives. Ancestry.com. * Source: S7 Ancestry Family Trees. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. * Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com E-Mail Address: Phone Number: * https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/kelson-burbank-genealogy/P12042.php === Notes === : N4033Cornelis Quick joins the VOC : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=1a2f1583-ec5f-4e78-8e5f-638ce5d3e023&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : N4034Baptism of Petrus Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=0d715698-d708-4b4e-925d-6a29f6a75738&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Petrus Quick] : N4035list of Church members : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=2dcd1def-822f-4a9a-a71d-25a6e98961fe&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : N4036Trinity Church and Capt. Cornelius Quick : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=bd70e0b8-f323-44a6-9fe3-046083f0a746&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : N4037Captain Kidd & Gardiner's Island : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=57c964c2-7aa3-4ebc-9f31-a32fe8a3efee&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Capt. Cornelius Quick Sails With Capt. Kidd : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=24791e90-359e-494c-8262-e5cc854f54c8&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : N4044Trinity Church and Capt. Cornelius Quick : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=bd70e0b8-f323-44a6-9fe3-046083f0a746&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Baptism of Rebecca Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=e7d15f7d-14ea-428c-8152-1a570e7f0968&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Rebecca Quick] : : Trinity Church Contract w/Cornelius Quick : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=1497eb16-b802-4782-97b9-1f7933005e4d&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : list of Church members : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=2dcd1def-822f-4a9a-a71d-25a6e98961fe&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Wedding of Cornelis Quick and Abigail Abrahams : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=36be41e5-6010-4017-9578-40e9d1ac17a4&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Cornelis Quick joins the VOC : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=1a2f1583-ec5f-4e78-8e5f-638ce5d3e023&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Baptism of Petrus Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=0d715698-d708-4b4e-925d-6a29f6a75738&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Petrus Quick] : : Cornelis Quick's death aft. 1709 [theory] : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=980a8eff-fb0d-4e1d-86b2-80963ec29163&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Captain Kidd & Gardiner's Island : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=57c964c2-7aa3-4ebc-9f31-a32fe8a3efee&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Wedding of Cornelis Quick and Maria van Hoogten : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=d4f869be-dc7f-4947-b823-c4518e18dd3e&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Baptism of Johannes Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=53f5c6b6-a6c7-4bb2-ba52-daa6332f1fe9&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Johannes Quick] : : Capt. Cornelius Quick Sails With Capt. Kidd : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=24791e90-359e-494c-8262-e5cc854f54c8&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Baptism of Saertie Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=d5efbafd-6938-41d0-ba77-f7ba9ceb41a3&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Saertie Quick] : : Baptism of Grietie Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=175d0fbd-bdd6-4c3c-b337-947f07ec8937&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Grietie Quick] : : The Famous Trinity Church in NY : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=8e1df490-188c-4e85-8ffb-905255f2e050&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Baptism of Theunis Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=467fc18c-3449-4619-99ff-88e314e98804&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Theunis Quick] : : Baptism of Isaac de Graw : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=b7e225fd-566f-455c-abf0-677da1fa58e9&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Isaac de Graw] : : Baptism of Frans Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=96b6ba74-66ce-4b88-8708-56ec7e78fa02&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Frans Quick] : : Baptism of Helena Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=d86fe44d-7de0-4d1f-bc0e-3c7a8193cf53&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Helena Quick] : : Data from A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America : http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=4809c41e-a446-400a-8a2d-2cc29bd5b9c3&tid=33858591&pid=2055 : : Baptism of Cornelis Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=3193c8a9-e433-44b6-8f98-262de80cbfcf&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Cornelis Quick] : : Baptism of Catharina van Tilburg : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=42a31e89-a22f-43dd-a6e8-a7bbed024fe3&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Catharina van Tilburg] : : Baptism of Abraham Quick : [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=ef042776-2dd1-42de-b1ed-1256628fd4ef&tid=33858591&pid=2055 Baptism of Abraham Quick] == Acknowledgments == * Quick-547 was created by [[Vogel-234 | Heath Vogel]] through the import of Vogel Wiki Upload.ged on Jan 22, 2013.

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Support Documentation (Unofficial)

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This page will contain documentation used to support biographies that are not official. Example: a copy of the hand written marriage documentation given to the newly weds instead of an official document or a copy of a letter written by a father to his son that has information that supports an assumption made about an event that is in question.

Support Unit, British South Africa Police

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{{Image|file=Banda-57.jpg |align=r |size=200px |caption=Support Unit Badge }} The Support Unit's origins go back to the formation of an Askari Platoon after the First World War. Many of its men had seen action with the Rhodesia Native Regiment (RNR) in German East Africa and were of alien (to Rhodesia, that is) origins. Their function was mostly ceremonial. With the growth of nationalist unrest in the early 1960's the size of the unit was expanded to three troops and their role became a little more diverse, including riot and crowd control. The counter-insurgency campaign extended the unit into the new role of counter terrorist operations, during which the unit developed its reputation for toughness. The Support Unit was regarded as an autonomous Branch of the force and was based in Tomlinson Depot comprising a dozen 'Troops' of platoon strength. Troops were designated alphabetically A-L, including G Troop which was the Headquarters Troop used for ceremonial and Government House guard duties. The inflow of National Service members was directed mostly towards the Support Unit. With the escalation of the war the Unit ended up with some 31 Troops, including G Troop, and had, due to its size, moved to new barracks at Chikurubi, on the edge of Salisbury. At Chikurubi the Support Unit barracks had its own armoury, quartermaster stores, transport section, training wing, provost, clinic and living quarters for both black and white members, thus becoming an almost autonomous element of the force. Towards the end of 1978 the Support Unit restructured its Troops along military lines into Company units ranging from A Coy. to L Coy., with a Headquarters Company, by the end of the war. The Headquarters company included a mounted infantry styled unit, which fell under Support Unit control in 1978, and the Ceremonial Troop. The unit was a proud, highly decorated, yet unsung part of the BSA police, and security forces generally.

Supposed children of John Houghton and Mary Allen

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Notes: Many trees place this family as early settlers of Wayne County, NY. Children listed in the Houghton Genealogy. #Sarah Houghton b. 24 Jan 1769; #Benjamin Houghton b. 2 Feb 1771; #Sampson Haughton+ b. 17 Oct 1772, d. 7 Nov 1845; #John Houghton b. 3 Jul 1774; #Mary G. Houghton b. 27 Sep 1776; #Lydia Houghton b. 17 Aug 1778; #Henry Haughton+ b. 6 Jul 1780, d. 26 Mar 1849; #Polly Houghton b. 22 Jul 1782; #Clarinda Houghton b. 27 Apr 1786; [Possibly of Connecticut w/o Lyman Smith res in Rutland, Jefferson, NY) #Cyrus Houghton b. 1789; #Eleanor Houghton b. 4 May 1791; *Richard Houghton+ b. 30 Sep 1794, d. 4 Feb 1863; m Rebecca Hewett, resided La Salle's village Fulton Co, NY - Appears to spell name Haughton/ son Richard's death record (Nov 6, 1906) names parents, and says both parents were born in New London, CT. Below are all children of Benjamin Houghton and Lucy Willard ((Descends from Israel>Benjamin>Ezra) #Lucy Houghton+; m Abel Hadley & Mr Knowlson [[Houghton-4436|Lucy (Houghton) Kowlton (1801-1891)]] [daughter of Benjamin Houghton and Lucy Willard #Sally Houghton+; m Mr Griffon: Also a daughter of Benjamin Houghton and Lucy Willard #Joel Houghton+ d. b 1911; Also a son of Benjamin Houghton and Lucy Willard (daughter Fannie Houghton wife of Samuel Thurston Willard) #Ezra Houghton m Lucy (incorret) - actually Sally - (children: Charles b 1820; Horatio b 1821 m Mary; George b 1824; Harriet b 1826 m Joseph Brewer of Charlestown; Walter b 1833; Albert b 1839) ==Sources== *Charles J Vella, PhD, Houghton Surname Project, 2022: http://www.charlesjvellaphd.com/HoughtonSurnameProject/g0/p241.htm#i7225 * John Wesley Houghton, ''The Houghton Genealogy,'' 1912, [https://archive.org/details/houghtongenealog00houg/page/339/mode/2up p. 339],

Surgeons General of the United States

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The United States [[Wikipedia:Surgeon_General_of_the_United_States|Surgeon General]] heads the operations of the U.S. [[Wikipedia:United_States_Public_Health_Service_Commissioned_Corps|Public Health Service Commissioned Corps]] (PHSCC). The Surgeon General serves as the federal spokesperson on matters of public health in the federal government. The Surgeon General's office and staff are known as the [http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/about/index.html Office of the Surgeon General] (OSG). '''Quick Facts'''
* The U.S. Surgeon General is nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed by a majority vote of the Senate. * The Surgeon General serves a four-year term of office and is the senior or second-highest ranking uniformed officer of the PHSCC, holding the rank of a vice admiral. * The Surgeon General reports to the [[Wikipedia:United_States_Assistant_Secretary_for_Health|Assistant Secretary for Health]] (ASH), who may be a four-star admiral in the United States Public Health Service, Commissioned Corps (PHSCC), and who serves as the principal adviser to the [[Wikipedia:United_States_Secretary_of_Health_and_Human_Services|Secretary of Health and Human Services]] on public health and scientific issues. * The Surgeon General is the overall head of the Commissioned Corps, a 6,500-member cadre of health professionals who are on call 24 hours a day, and can be dispatched by the Secretary of HHS or the Assistant Secretary for Health in the event of a public health emergency. * Citation Example :::Freespace page for ''[[Space:Surgeons_General_of_the_United_States|Surgeons General of the USA]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#SG-USA|SG-USA]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Surgeons_General_of_the_United_States|WikiTree Profiles that use this page]] --- {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 4px Solid Black;" |- ! scope="col" | No ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" | Start of Term ! scope="col" | End of Term ! scope="col" | Appointed by |- |01 |[[Woodworth-1191|Woodworth]] |John M. |29 Mar 1871 |14 Mar 1879 |[[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]] |- |02 |[[Hamilton-11058|Hamilton]] |John B. |03 Apr 1879 |01 Jun 1891 |[[Hayes-229|Rutherford B. Hayes]] |- |03 |[[Wyman-1162|Wyman]] |Walter |01 Jun 1891 |21 Nov 1911 |[[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] |- |04 |[[Blue-489|Blue]] |Rupuert |13 Jan 1912 |03 Mar 1920 |[[Taft-21|William Howard Taft]] |- |05 |[[Cumming-632|Cumming]] |Hugh S. |03 Mar 1920 |31 Jan 1936 |[[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]] |- |06 |[[Parran, Jr.]] |Thomas |06 Apr 1936 |06 Apr 1948 |[[Roosevelt-1|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] |- |07 |[[Scheele]] |Leonard A. |06 Apr 1948 |08 Aug 1956 |[[Truman-3|Harry S. Truman]] |- |08 |[[Burney]] |Leroy Edgar |08 Aug 1956 |29 Jan 1961 |[[Eisenhower-1|Dwight D. Eisenhower]] |- |09 |[[Terry]] |Luther |02 Mar 1961 |01 Oct 1965 |[[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]] |- |10 |[[Stewart]] |William H. |01 Oct 1965 |01 Aug 1969 |[[Johnson-8927|Lyndon B. Johnson]] |- |11 |[[Steinfeld]] |Jessie Leonard |18 Dec 1969 |30 Jan 1973 |[[Nixon-22|Richard M. Nixon]] |- |11 a
(Acting) |[[Ehrlich, Jr.]] |S. Paul |31 Jan 1973 |13 Jul 1977 |[[Nixon-22|Richard M. Nixon]] |- |12 |[[Richmond]] |Julius B. |13 Jul 1977 |20 Jan 1987 |[[Carter-1086|Jimmy Carter]] |- |12 a
(Acting) |[[Brandt, Jr.]] |Edward |14 May 1981 |21 Jan 1982 |[[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] |- |13 |[[Koop-141|Koop]] |C. Everett |21 Jan 1982 |01 Oct 1989 |[[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] |- |13 a
(Acting) |[[Mason]] |James O. (Acting) |01 Oct 1989 |09 Mar 1990 |[[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]] |- |14 |[[Novello]] |Antonia C. |09 Mar 1990 |30 Jun 1993 |[[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]] |- |14 a
(Acting) |[[Whitney]] |Robert A. |01 Jul 1993 |08 Sep 1993 |[[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]] |- |15 |[[Elders]] |Joycelyn |08 Sep 1993 |31 Dec 1994 |[[Blythe-6|William J. Clinton]] |- |15 a
(Acting) |[[Manley]] |Audrey F. |01 Jan 1995 |01 Jul 1997 |[[Blythe-6|William J. Clinton]] |- |16 |[[Satcher]] |David |13 Feb 1998 |12 Feb 2002 |[[Blythe-6|William J. Clinton]] |- |16 a
(Acting) |[[Moritsugu]] |Kenneth P. |13 Feb 2002 |04 Aug 2002 |[[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] |- |17 |[[Camona]] |Richard |05 Aug 2002 |31 Jul 2006 |[[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] |- |17 a
(Acting) |[[Moritsugu]] |Kenneth P. |01 Aug 2006 |30 Sep 2007 |[[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] |- |17 b
(Acting) |[[Galson]] |Steven K. |01 Oct 2007 |01 Oct 2009 |[[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] |- |17 c
(Acting) |[[Weaver]] |Donald L. |01 Oct 2009 |03 Nov 2009 |[[Obama-2|Barack H. Obama]] |- |18 |[[Benjamin]] |Regina |03 Nov 2009 |16 Jul 2013 |[[Obama-2|Barack H. Obama]] |- |18 a
(Acting) |[[Lishniak]] |Boris D. |17 July 2013 |18 Dec 2014 |[[Obama-2|Barack H. Obama]] |- |19 |[[Murthy]] |Vivek H. |18 Dec 2014 |dd MMM CCYY |[[Obama-2|Barack H. Obama]] |- |} ===Research Notes=== Note: ''Surgeons General'' vs ''Surgeon Generals''.
From the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) of the English Language:
:defines ''general'' as: chief administrative officer responsible for a particular department II. As part of the designation of a person.
8. Having superior rank and comprehensive command or control.
a. As postmodifier. [means ''general'' follows the noun ''surgeon'' ]
(a) In designations of civil, ecclesiastical, legal, and military office-holders.
Based on these OED notes, plural form of '''Surgeons General''' follows the same logic as the form of ''Attorneys General'' even though a case could be made for ''Surgeon Generals'' based on the concept of collecting the generals (or more correctly vice-admirals) instead of collecting surgeons:
Since this title is analogous to a military rank (general), the word ''General'' is the noun and ''Surgeon'' is an adjective describing the type of general; general is not the adjective describing the type of surgeon, i.e. one who performs general surgery. [[Priest-412|Priest-412]] 21:53, 11 January 2016 (EST)

The Surgeon General's Office also uses the form ''Surgeons General'' when presenting biographies of past office holders.

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Where did the name Chemideling come from? Why was the spelling changed?

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=== My Surnames === :Legend: :Surname (''alternate spellings'') : First Person with surname in tree → EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor :( # ) = number of generations from Primary person to EKA :https://www.wikitree.com/images/icons/pedigree.gif

Surname Bercante dit Jean Louis

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Researching the ancestors of [[Myre-110|Lionel Myre]] (Jean Louis dit Myre) husband of [[Sauve-794|Emma Sauve]] The surname Jean Louis started with the Bercante/Bergante family. Dominique Bercante dit Lours Jean Louis was born about 1737 in San Pier d’Arena, Republic of Genes (province of Genes, Italy) to parents Antoine Bercante and Marie Lablanche. The exact date of Dominique’s arrival in Lower Canada is unknown, but on 6 Feb 1758 he married Marie Josephte Poirier dite Desloges in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue. Together they had 6 children: #Charles 16 Mar 1761 - ? #Marie Josephe 16 Mar 1763 - 11 Jul 1770 #Joseph 28 Feb 1765 - 8 Aug 1765 #Dominique 3 Sep 1767 - 23 Apr 1769 #Unknown 18 Aug 1769 - 19 Feb 1770 #Catherine 28 Dec 1770 - ? Only two children lived long enough to marry and have children, Charles and Catherine. Catherine married Louis St Aubin 16 Apr 1787 in Vincennes, Knox, Indiana, USA so the Jean Louis surname stops there.

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This free space profile is for storing charts for surnames that don't have One Name Studies. There are a bunch of suggestions for content to add to One Name Studies in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/922530/ "Stuff I put on my One Name Study pages"] thread on G2G. This profile is where I store charts for the surnames that I am tracking which do not have One Name Studies. (At least, not yet.)

Surname Derivations

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James R*f*l*  Found in FamilySearch b=born/baptized;p(p)=parent(s);m=married;+ =and spouse;n=maiden name;ch=children;s=son of;d=died/buried Found in FamilySearch: James Reffold-28 b1843 Elstead pp  Henry + Jane n Vickery James Marshall Reffold-70 b 1856 Gt Driffield Yks pp Stephen + Martha n Marshall James Reffeld=Reffell-102 b 1794 d 1794 Shere pp John + Ann (n Burchatt), James Reffold-71 b  1806 Elstead pp Henry + Ann (n Legg). James Reffold-77 b 1836 Elstead pp Charles Reffold-43(b 1797 Elstead s John Reffell-656 + Mary (Fludder-21) who m 1823 Elstead Mary n Ellis. James Raffald-5 b 1822 Stockport pp George + Ann James Reffold-96 b 1857 Lambeth mother Mary Isabella Hosier-251, s "Randell" Reffold-95 James Reffold (s Frederick Reffold-98), b1869 Hambledon (+mother Elizabeth Bicknell-1174 who m F R 1847 at Hambledon).FR mother Elizabeth Reffold "spinster".cant find FR's father 19 births, 15 marriages and 9 deaths were registered between September 1837 and 1978 with Reffould as surname. Harold1894-1946 Reffould-6, Leonard 1901-1942 mother Elizabeth Green-41639 Reffould-7, father Harry 1870-1920 Reffo(u)ld-100, Harry 1915-19 Reffould and Tom Marshall Reffold-99 James William Reffould b 1876  Driffield mother not given James Joseph Reffold b 1840 Westminster mother Brown Thomas James Reffold b 1857 Westminster mother not given Albert James Reffold b1873 Lambeth mother Hartrup Charles James Reffold b 1897 Marylebone mother Hoare Jem Reffold b 1838 Hambledon mother Vickery William Jem Reffold b 1908 Brentford, Mdx mother Hoare Arthur William J Reffold b 1908 Guildford mother Dobson Ernest J Reffold b 1910 Hambledon mother Keen James Reffeld + Mary Ann ch1863 Fanny Puttenham, 1866 Mary Ann Puttenham, 1868 Stephen Ruffold Puttenham=Farnham, John Reffold 1870 Puttenham=Farnham, mother Harding Jim Reffold b 1839 s Charles Reffold, m 1862 Mary Ann Neal p Stephen Neal, Hull ch:Mary 1865 York, 1870 Alice York, 1867 Charles York who m 1895 Kate Hoare, Milford, Sry James Raffalds m 1786 Elizth Horrocks, Manchester James Raffald b/b 1753 Salford m 1778 Elizabeth Ackerley, Manchester James Raffald m 1771 Hannah Allanson, Liverpool James Raffald m 1778 Edith Shaw, Manchester James Reffold son of Thomas Reffold, b/b ca 1827 m 1856  Mary Ann n Harding (p Jonathan Harding), Elstead Harold 1877 son of James Reffold, m 1903 Naomi Hicks p George Hicks, Addlestone, Sry James Reffold m 1868 Elizabeth Bicknell, Farnham, Sry :James Reffold born/baptized 1843 Elstead parent/parents   Henry + Jane Vickery James Marshall Reffold b/b in 1856 at Gt Driffield Yks pp Stephen + Martha James Reffeld b/b 1794 Shere pp John + Ann James Reffold b/b  1806 Elstead pp Henry + Ann nee Legg? James Reffold b/b1836 Elstead pp Charles + Mary James Raffald b/b 1822 Stockport pp George + Ann James Reffold b/b 1857 Lambeth James Reffold b/b 1869 Hambledon James William Reffould b/b 1876  Driffield James Joseph Reffold b/b 1840 Westminster Thomas James Reffold b/b1857 Westminster Albert James Reffold b/b1873 Lambeth Charles James Reffold b/b1897 Marylebone Jem Reffold b/b 1838 Hambledon William Jem Reffold b/b1908 Brentford, Mdx Arthur William J Reffold b/b1908 Guildford Ernest J Reffold b/b1910 Hambledon James Reffeld + Mary Ann children:1863 Fanny Puttenham, 1866 Mary Ann Puttenham, 1868 Stephen Puttenham, John 1870 Puttenham, Jim Reffold b/b1839 son of Charles Reffold, married 1862 Mary Ann Neal p Stephen Neal, Hull ch:Mary 1865 York, 1870 Alice York, 1867 Charles York who m 1895 Kate Hoare, Milford, Sry MARRIAGES James Raffalds m 1786 Elizth Horrocks, Manchester James Raffald b 1753 Salford m 1778 Elizabeth Ackerley, Manchester James Raffald m 1771 Hannah Allanson, Liverpool James Raffald m 1778 Edith Shaw, Manchester James Reffold s Thomas Reffold, b ca 1827 m 1856  Mary Ann n Harding (p Jonathan Harding), Elstead Harold 1877 s James Reffold, m 1903 Naomi Hicks p George Hicks, Addlestone, Sry James Reffold m 1868 Elizabeth Bicknell, Farnham, Sry Charles Reffold+Jane Harding m1855HambledonJane remarried to John Bridger. James Reffold+Mary Ann Harding m1856Hambledon MOTHERS to RUffold=t Newell t 1846 George Thomas-5 at Strand Newall t 1848 ..-?. at St Giles Bloomsbury Hunt t 1873 John George- at Yarmouth Dowda t Thomas William at Yarmouth Turner 1892 to Rachavol Bertie at Yarmouth Dowd 1895 t Daniel at Yarmouth - 1898 t William at Yarmouth Bayfield 1908 t John D'Oyley Scott at Flegg Turner 1816 t Thomas William at Yarmouth MOTHERs to REffold=t Elizabeth Blowman (+Edward Reffold ca 1829 from Witley/Thursley,s Thomas+Mary, ch George W, Edith M, Earth) born at Garton on the Wolds 1835"England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZGQ-MN1 : 24 April 2019), Elizabeth Reffold in entry for Edward Reffold, 1871. dr of John Blowman+Ann"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J73G-C38 : 19 September 2020), Elizabeth Blowman, 1835. 1858 t John, Betsey, Sarah, ?Arthur, ?Allanat ? marriage not found. Baldwin t 1878 Albert George Reffold-84 at Kingston thms (pp George Reffold-85 m1877t Ada Sarah Baldwin at Kingston) Harding t Andrew 1878 at Hambledon,Stephen at Farnham. Jane+Charles m1855 Bicknell t Arthur 1880 at Farnham Amos t Arthur 1876-80 Christopher at Lambeth Blowman58t? at Driffield; Harding1857tArthur at Guildford; Bicknell1855tBenjaminatHamledon; Alexander1854tCharlesatWestminster; Hosier57tJamesat Lambeth; Marshall56tJames MarshallatDriffield; Marshall58tRichardatDriffield; Harding58tStephenatHambledon; -57tThomas JamesatWestminster; Hosier55tWilliam (s Randell m1855t Mary Isabella at Richmond S) atStMartin; -55tWilliam Robins Reffold-79atBrentford.

Surname Distribution and Facts

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Review of Sheffield name distribution, both in Great Britain and the United States.

Surname Family List

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=== My Surnames === :Legend: :Surname (''alternate spellings'') : First Person with surname in tree → EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor :( # ) = number of generations from Primary person to EKA :https://www.wikitree.com/images/icons/pedigree.gif

Surname FEATHER project is to transcribe this book: Collections Relating to the Surname FEATHER By George W. Marshall, LL. D. 1887

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Join me in transcribing this book from the images. Link to the book images: https://sites.google.com/site/genealogicalanthology/updates/folk-lore-and-other-stories/feathers-manuscript <*> INSIDE FRONT COVER title page and table of contents [https://sites.google.com/site/genealogicalanthology/updates/folk-lore-and-other-stories/feathers-manuscript/TitlePage-FrontCover-TableOfContents] COLLECTIONS RELATING TO THE SURNAME FEATHER GEORGE W. MARSHALL, LLD WORKSHOP 1887 <*> CONTENTS Pedigree of Feather of Perlethorp ......................................... 3 Wills proved at York ................................................................ 5 Wills proved at London ........................................................... 11 Extracts from Register Transcripts at York .......................... 15 Extracts from Paver's Marriage Licenses ............................. 17 Extract from Printed Books ................................................... 18 Extracts from MMS., etc. ........................................................ 20 Index of Places ........................................................................ 22 Index of Persons ..................................................................... 23 Persons Instructed in this surname will oblige by communicating with GEORGE W. MARSHALL Oxford and Cambridge, Club, Pald Malt, LONDON, S.W. <_> end contents page. NOTES, SUGGEST edits and corrections here: add text here <*> 2 pages, left page in image of open book is seal/symbol 'owner of book' name See image of open book [https://eb1c9e94-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/genealogicalanthology/updates/folk-lore-and-other-stories/feathers-manuscript/TitlePage-FrontCover-TableOfContents/image001.jpg?attachauth=ANoY7cpFdTC8Hj-ZfNw23UBxO9a002aLZJIovXELbQiB0TD29sQEuz_SYp0EB6xwFm9YDgfRXfJ_TdtAchgVcgm_VRjsT2oiOyllwIFvFughUbLTOGynfROgN1oDtJ2lcR2fYiDVYS-e1cQNGQxDzwhxAwzFFwx4atYt6UsXbSrNE80-SuZ7Es4tGKkjimnbD4g_FTOVRhRzS-4j3sAwM2a60L0WCLu7KdjPO_tOqeQpB5OPAl85SdBFi_upUFq9tlB-VfPMhUy5f89CBtAqipFskPt_xa0MjY_aneUhjhA0l4UTQLGHRPlNPtoB9Mgi2CVXE9lYNzJvpcceG0fninz1MAU3eur-GOjicTYGpF9nRftpTuGKYFU%3D&attredirects=0] Digital attachment: Purchased 1975 By Gloria K. Vandiver Inman In pencil: N H A 11750 GEORGE W. MARSHALL, LLD., F.R.A. right page in image of open book: top left, handwritten in pencil: Family Histories center, handwritten in pencil: The authors copy, with his additions, etc. <_> END INSIDE FRONT COVER title page and table of contents. NOTES, , SUGGEST edits and corrections here: <*> Page 1 <*> (of 17 of 24 typed pages of the book) [https://eb1c9e94-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/genealogicalanthology/updates/folk-lore-and-other-stories/feathers-manuscript/page-3/pg_03.jpg?attachauth=ANoY7cqkJ8J_cUHv4SAc15V81-j0ufGuHHT5n-KM_Vrmk2Dhc5S_DeWM0vbcgj8Veb5plcq1tkvxqN4e96Xp-w_8HGm__Natc1x4E1kFeCU5WZ1w5aeNhXHUm__bqPLEY3YpuDASlGvEEmZewDZh81aO7ObXtUcxNokflJx9hdAai9XURjiJLR8KB_QO7NEtpm0V8_C43UFpTOyvTeYStXo0TKq01DfyGkg-fEzQrxjAto-9qieeZTpbJ_O9dLO1NOMFGSfYMhq1Xx2jl9ezDs4XlPXdbXc6WAq1QbVIf9Fgze60FFeZR-B-aH9U31IkYIcl3zC4i8Oh&attredirects=0] PEDIGREE OF FEATHER OF PERLETHORPE Marmaduke Feather of Perlethorpe, co., Nottingham, Yoeman. Buried there 4 March 1658. Will dated 10 Feb., 1658, proved in P.C.C. 17 July, 1660 (120 Nabbs.) 1 (NOTE: page has vertical line, above text is left of line, right of line text follows here) Anne, his wife. Buried at Perlethorpe aforesaid, 1 October, 1630 (NOTE: now there is a horizontal line and below is 7 columns of text) '''Column 1 of 7, farthest left, text:''' William Feather, Bapt. at Perle- thorpe afores (looks like a footnote symbol?), 12 May, 1622. Mentioned in his father's will 1868, and in will of his brother Richard Feather, 1671. '''Column 2 of 7, text:''' 1. See notes of this will, page 21

Surname Garland or Pring

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==Surname Garland or Pring?== Some confusion might be caused because [[Garland-1802 | William Garland (1786-1850)]] often swapped surnames between '''Garland''' and '''Pring''' in parish register entries, civil registrations, and on census returns. As William chose to use Garland for his wedding this is taken to be his preferred name. William's eleven children joined in to a greater or lesser extent, especially his sons [[Garland-1808 | William (1821-1884)]] and [[Garland-1799 | Walter (1843-1905)]]. Walter even flip-flopped surnames between different census returns. The reason for this remains a mystery - possibly on/off arguments with his step-father. ===William Garland/Pring (1786-1850)=== :William was base born circa 1786 to [[Garland-1822 | Elizabeth Garland (1771-1889)]]. On 29 Jun 1789, when William was 3, his mother, Elizabeth, married John Pring (1767-1844) at Wilton, Taunton, Somerset; thus John Pring became William's step-father. Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for William Pring, 30 Apr 1797. Free UK Genealogy, Parish Marriage Register [database on-line]. [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg website] (accessed 01 Jan 2010), entry for Wilton Parish, Elizabeth Garland, 1789-06-29. :William's half-siblings (James, John, and Sarah) were born after the marriage and baptised together on 10 July 1796 as Pring - there is no evidence of James, John, or Sarah swapping surnames. Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for James Pring, 10 Jul 1796. Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for John Pring, 10 Jul 1796. Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Sarah Pring, 10 Jul 1796. :William was baptised as William Pring on 30 Apr 1797 at Wilton, Taunton, Somerset. The baptism register records William Pring as age 12 but, unusually, makes no mention of his parents. When later on 15 Oct 1816 William married [[James-9887 | Sarah James (1799-1866)]] at Wilton he chose to use William Garland. William and Sarah variously used Garland or Pring throughout their lives: Free UK Genealogy, Parish Marriage Register [database on-line]. [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg website] (accessed 01 Jan 2010), entry for Wilton Parish, William Garland, 1816-10-15. ::{| |- | Year   || Surname   || Used For |- | ======   || =======   || ===================================   |- | 1786   || Garland   || William born to [[Garland-1822 | Elizabeth Garland]] |- | 1789   || Garland   || Elizabeth Garland marries John Pring Free UK Genealogy, Parish Marriage Register [database on-line]. [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg website] (accessed 01 Jan 2010), entry for Wilton Parish, John Pring, 1789-06-29. |- | 1796   || Pring   || Half-siblings James, John, and Sarah baptised. |- | 1797   || Pring   || [[Garland-1802 | William]] baptised |- | 1816   || Garland   || William marries [[James-9887 | Sarah James]] |- | 1819   || Garland  || Daughter [[Garland-1807 | Elizabeth]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Elizabeth Garland, 3 Oct 1819. |- | 1821   || Pring   || Son [[Garland-1808 | William]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for William Pring, 25 Nov 1821. |- | 1823   || Garland   || Son [[Garland-1809 | Henry]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Henry Garland, 10 Jan 1824. |- | 1826   || Pring   || Son Henry buried Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Burial entry for Henry Garland, 22 Jan 1826. |- | 1826   || Pring   || Son [[Garland-1810 | James]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for James Pring, 7 May 1826. |- | 1829   || Garland   || Daughter [[Garland-1810 | Eliza]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Eliza Garland, 4 Jan 1829. |- | 1831   || Garland   || Daughter [[Garland-1812 | Sarah]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Sarah Garland, 20 Mar 1831. |- | 1833   || Pring   || Son [[Garland-1813 | Samuel]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Samuel Pring, 10 Nov 1833. |- | 1834   || Garland   || Daughter Sarah buried Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Burial entry for Sarah Garland, 29 May 1834. |- | 1835   || Pring   || Son [[Garland-1814 | Isaac]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Isaac Pring, 18 Oct 1835. |- | 1837   || Garland   || Son [[Garland-1815 | Charles]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Charles Garland, 11 Mar 1837. |- | 1840   || Garland   || Son [[Garland-1816 | Henry]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Henry Garland, 2 Aug 1840. |- | 1841   || Pring   || 1841 Census return The UK National Archives. 1841 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 27 Nov 2017), entry Class: HO107, Piece: 959, Folio: 7, Page: 7 for William Garland. |- | 1843   || Pring   || Son [[Garland-1799 | Walter]] baptised Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Walter Pring, 22 Jan 1843. |- | 1843   || Pring   ||     "     "     birth registered GRO Birth Certificate, 1843/Mar/Taunton/10/479, copy held by [[Ellis-9956 | Trevor Ellis]]. |- | 1850   || Pring   || William's death registered GRO Death Certificate, SRO D/P/WILT 2/1/6, copy held by [[Ellis-9956 | Trevor Ellis]]. |- | 1850   || Pring   ||     "     "     burial recorded Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Burial entry for William Pring, 7 Apr 1850. |- | 1851   || Pring   || Census return with Sarah as head of household The UK National Archives. 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 27 Nov 2017), entry Class: HO107, Piece: 1922, Folio: 439, Page: 4 for Sarah James. |- | 1861   || Garland   || Census return, Sarah living with son Henry The UK National Archives. 1861 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 07 Sep 2016), entry Class: RG9, Piece: 1617, Folio: 115, Page: 24 for Henry Garland. |- | 1866   || Pring   || Sarah's death registered GRO Death Certificate, 1866/Mar/Taunton/5c/311, copy held by [[Ellis-9956 | Trevor Ellis]]. |- | 1866   || Pring   ||     "     "     burial recorded Ancestry, Parish Burial Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 11 Nov 2017), entry for Wilton Parish Sarah Garland, 25 Feb 1866. |} ===William Garland/Pring (1821-1884)=== :William was baptised Pring and married Elizabeth Dring then later married Mary Ann Arberry. They switch surnames between Garland and Pring throughout their lives. As William chose to use Garland at both his weddings, this is taken to be his preferred surname. ::{| |- | Year   || Surname   || Used For |- | ======   || =======   || ===================================   |- | 1821   || Pring   || William baptised |- | 1842   || Garland   || marriage to Elizabeth Dring Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Marriage Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 01 Jan 2010) entry for William Garland (Pring). |- | 1842   || Pring   || birth of daughter Matilda registered Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 06 Nov 2017) entry 1842/Sep/Taunton/10/415 Matilda Garland for Matilda Garland. |- | 1844   || Pring   || birth of daughter Sarah registered Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 06 Nov 2017) entry 1844/Sep/Taunton/10/444 for Sarah Pring. Ancestry, Parish Baptism Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 06 Nov 2017), entry for Taunton (St Mary) Parish Sarah Pring, 7 Jul 1844. |- | 1848   || Pring   || birth of daughter Mary registered Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 06 Nov 2017) entry 1848/Dec/Taunton/10/418 for Mary Pring. Ancestry, Parish Baptism Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 06 Nov 2017), entry for Wilton Parish Mary Pring, 12 Nov 1848. |- | 1851   || Pring   || birth of son James registered and baptism Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 06 Nov 2017) entry 1851/Jun/Taunton/10/497 for James Pring. Ancestry, Parish Baptism Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 06 Nov 2017), entry for Wilton Parish James Pring, 16 Mar 1851. |- | 1851   || Pring   || Census return The UK National Archives. 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 01 Jan 2000), entry Class: HO107, Piece: 1922, Folio: 454, Page: 35 for William Garland (Pring). |- | 1853   || Pring   || birth of daughter Jane registered Ancestry. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 12 Nov 2017) entry 1853/Dec/Taunton/5c/368 Jane Pring for Jane Pring. |- | 1856   || Pring   || birth of son Isaac registered Ancestry. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 12 Nov 2017) entry 1856/Sep/Taunton/5c/385 Isaac Pring for Isaac Pring. |- | 1861   || Pring   || 1861 Census return The UK National Archives. 1861 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 12 Nov 2017), entry Class: RG9, Piece: 1617, Folio: 115, Page: 23 for William Garland (Pring). |- | 1864   || Garland   || burial of wife Elizabeth Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Burial entry for Elizabeth Garland (Pring), 5 Jun 1864. |- | 1865   || Garland   || marriage to Mary Ann Arberry Ancestry, Parish Marriage Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 06 Nov 2017), entry for Wilton Parish William Garland (Pring), 1865-12-25. Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Marriage Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 06 Nov 2017) entry 1898/Sep/Taunton/5c/544 for William Garland (Pring). |- | 1866   || Garland   || birth of daughter Rosina registered and baptised Ancestry, Parish Baptism Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 06 Nov 2017), entry for Wilton Parish Rosina Pring, 2 Sep 1866. |- | 1870   || Garland   || birth of son Henry registered and baptised Ancestry, Parish Baptism Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 06 Nov 2017), entry for Wilton Parish Henry Garland, 3 Apr 1870. |- | 1874   || Pring   || birth of son John James registered and baptised Ancestry, Parish Baptism Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 06 Nov 2017), entry for Wilton Parish John James Pring, 6 Dec 1874. |- | 1884   || Garland   || death of William registered Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Death Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 01 Jan 2010) entry 1884/Jun/Taunton/5c/265 William Garland for William Garland. |} ===Walter Garland/Pring (1843-1905)=== :[[Garland-1799 | Walter]] was baptised Pring and married [[Atkins-3323 | Eliza Atkins]]. They switch between Garland and Pring throughout their lives. As Walter chose to use Garland for his wedding this is taken to be his preferred name. ::{| |- | Year   || Surname   || Used For |- | ======   || =======   || ===================================   |- | 1842   || Pring  || William's birth registered and baptism |- | 1851   || Pring   || 1851 Census |- | 1861   || Garland   || 1861 Census return |- | 1865   || Garland   || daughter [[Garland-1823 | Matilda]] birth registered Matilda Pope birth date from GRO Death Index entry (see death citation). Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 02 Sep 2016) entry 1865/Jun/Taunton/5c/455 for Matilda Garland. |- | 1865   || Pring   || daughter [[Garland-1823 | Matilda]] baptism Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Matilda Pring, 4 Jun 1865. |- | 1867   || Garland   || son [[Garland-1817 | Frederick]] birth registered and baptised Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 12 Nov 2016) entry 1867/Jun/Taunton/5c/407 for Frederick Garland. Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Frederick Garland, 7 Apr 1867. |- | 1869   || Garland   || daughter [[Garland-1818 | Rhoda]] birth registered and baptised Ancestry, Parish Baptism Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 01 Nov 2017), entry for Wilton Parish Rhoda Garland, 7 Feb 1869. |- | 1871   || Pring   || 1871 Census return The UK National Archives. 1871 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 07 Sep 2016), entry Class: RG10, Piece: 2372, Folio: 45, Page: 24 for Walter Garland. |- | 1871   || Garland   || son [[Garland-1820 | Alfred]] birth registered and baptised Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 29 Aug 2016) entry 1871/Mar/Taunton/5c/401 for Alfred Garland. Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Alfred Garland, 5 Feb 1871. |- | 1872   || Garland   || daughter [[Garland-1798 | Mary]] birth registered and baptised Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 29 Aug 2016) entry 1872/Jun/Taunton/5c/401 for Mary Garland. Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Mary Garland, 7 Jul 1872. |- | 1874   || Garland   || daughter [[Garland-1797 | Emily Jane]] birth registered and baptised Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 29 Aug 2016) entry 1874/Sep/Taunton/5c/375 for Emily Garland. Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for Emily Garland, 1 Nov 1874. |- | 1876   || Garland   || son [[Garland-1795 | John]] birth registered and baptised John Garland birth date from 1939 Register (see census data citation). Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Birth Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 12 Nov 2016) entry 1876/Sep/Taunton/5c/332 for John Garland. Spencer, Joseph Houghton: "A copy of the registers of the Church of St. George, in the parish of Wilton", 1890, S&N Genealogy Supplies. Baptism entry for John Garland, 6 Aug 1876. |- | 1880   || Garland   || daughter [[Garland-1794 | Lily]] birth registered and baptised Lily Garland birth date from 1939 Register (see census data citation). GRO Birth Certificate, 1880/Jun/Taunton/5c/368, copy held by [[Ellis-9956 | Trevor Ellis]]. Ancestry, Parish Baptism Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 09 Jul 2017), entry for Wilton Parish Lily Garland, 20 Jun 1880. |- | 1881   || Pring   || 1881 Census return The UK National Archives. 1881 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 28 Nov 2017), entry Class: RG11, Piece: 2367, Folio: 68, Page: 12 for Walter Garland. |- | 1891   || Garland   || 1891 Census return The UK National Archives. 1891 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 01 Jan 2000), entry Class: RG12, Piece: 1876, Folio: 51, Page: 6 for Walter Garland. |- | 1901   || Garland   || 1901 Census return The UK National Archives. 1901 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 01 Jan 2000), entry Class: RG13, Piece: 2278, Folio: 206, Page: 26 for Walter Garland. |- | 1911   || Garland   || 1911 Census (William living with son Alfred) The UK National Archives. 1911 Census Returns of England and Wales [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry website] (accessed 07 Sep 2016), entry Class: RG14, Piece: 14241, Schedule: 281 for Alfred Garland. |} :'''Walter's Census Comparisons''' :Using census reported age vs expected age to confirm that the Prings and Garlands were the same people: ::{| |- | Name   || 1851 Pring   || 1861 Garland   || 1871 Pring   || 1881 Pring   || 1891 Garland   || 1901 Garland   || 1911 Garland |- | ===============   || =======   || =======   || =======   || =======   || =======   || =======   || =======   |- | Walter (1843)   || 7/8   || 18/18   || 27/28   || 42/38 *   || 48/48   || 56/58   || 68/68 |- | Eliza (1839)   || -   || -   || 32/32   || 37/42 *   || 52/52   || 63/62   || - |- | Rhoda (1869)   || -   || -   || 2/2   || 12/12   || 22/22   || -   || - |- | Alfred (1871)   || -   || -   || 0/0   || 9/10   || -   || -   || - |- | Lily (1880)   || -   || -   || -   || 1/1   || 10/11   || -   || - |} ::* Ages obviously transposed when processing the actual census return. ===Other Children of William Garland (1786)=== :Aside from William and Walter, the other children were more consistent in their choice of surname: ::{| |- | [[Garland-1807 | Elizabeth (1819)]]   || baptised Garland and no further information discovered |- | [[Garland-1809 | Henry (1823)]]   || baptised Garland but buried in 1826 as Pring |- | [[Garland-1810 | James (1826)]]   || baptised Pring but used Garland thereafter Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Death Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 07 Nov 2017) entry 1893/Dec/Taunton/66/271 for James Garland. |- | [[Garland-1810 | Eliza (1828)]]   || Garland only Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Death Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 21 Jul 2017) entry 1898/Dec/Taunton/5c/208 for Eliza Dominey. Ancestry, Parish Burial Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 21 Jul 2017), entry for Taunton Parish Eliza Dominey, 4 Jan 1829. |- | [[Garland-1812 | Sarah (1831)]]   || baptised and buried as Garland |- | [[Garland-1813 | Samuel (1833)]]   || baptised Pring but used Garland thereafter Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Death Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 06 Nov 2017) entry 1902/Jun/Taunton/5c/226 for Samuel Garland. |- | [[Garland-1814 | Isaac (1835)]]   || baptised Pring but used Garland thereafter Free UK Genealogy. Civil Registration Death Index [database on-line]. [https://www.freebmd.org.uk FreeBMD website] (accessed 08 Nov 2017) entry 1898/Jun/Taunton/5c/211 for Isaac Garland. Ancestry, Parish Burial Register [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 08 Nov 2017), entry for Taunton (St Mary) Parish Isaac Pring, 2 Jul 1898. |- | [[Garland-1815 | Charles (1837)]]   || Garland only |- | [[Garland-1816 | Henry (1840)]]   || Garland only Ancestry. Civil Registration Death Index [database on-line]. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] (accessed 12 Nov 2017) entry 1921/Mar/Tiverton/5b/499 for Henry Garland. |} == Sources ==

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=== My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :[[Tancarville-28|'''A'''bitot (Tancarville) ]], [[Acton-569|Acton]] , [[Adams-258|Adams]] , [[Abberbury-14|Adderbury]] , [[Adele-1|Adele]] , [[Aglie-2|Aglie]] , [[Agnes-106|Agnes]] , [[Aguillon-44|Aguillon]] , [[Aguillon-17|Aguillon]] , [[Aigle-12|Aigle]] , [[De l'Aigle-18|Aigle]] , [[Aintree-2|Aintree]] , [[Albamarle-1|Albamarle]] , [[Albemarle-1|Albemarle]] , [[Aubigny-47|Albini]] , [[Vienne-22|Albon]] , [[Albret-19|Albret]] , [[Aldborough-9|Aldborough]] , [[D'Aldford-3|Aldford]] , [[Aldobrandini-1|Aldobrandini]] , [[Aldrich-73|Aldrich]] , [[Alfreton-1|Alfreton]] , [[Alfreton-6|Alfreton]] , [[Allen-32030|Allen]] , [[Alluyes-3|Alluyes]] , [[Alveston-3|Alveston]] , [[Alveston-1|Alveston]] , [[Alys-2|Alys]] , [[Amington-1|Amington]] , [[De Lluca-1|Ampurias]] , [[Amyas-33|Amyas]] , [[Andea-6|Andea]] , [[Angelos-2|Angelos]] , [[Angers-16|Angers]] , [[Angevin-4|Angevin]] , [[Angus-22|Angus]] , [[Rennes-23|Anjou]] , [[Anlaby-3|Anlaby]] , [[Anne-21|Anne]] , [[Anthanaise-3|Anthanaise]] , [[Anthony-3828|Anthony]] , [[Apleby-7|Apleby]] , [[Appleby-202|Appleby]] , [[Applethway-1|Applethway]] , [[De Apilyed-1|Appleyard]] , [[De Aquila-2|Aquila]] , [[Aquilon-1|Aquilon]] , [[Aquitaine-17|Aquitaine]] , [[Arbalastrier-2|Arbalastrier]] , [[Arborea-5|Arborea]] , [[Arborea-2|Arborea]] , [[Arcedeckne-10|Arcedeckne]] , [[Arches-23|Arches]] , [[Archiac-2|Archiac]] , [[De Warwick-3|Arden]] , [[Arderne-121|Arderne]] , [[Arderne-120|Arderne]] , [[Ardouin-7|Ardouin]] , [[Ardres-4|Ardres]] , [[Argentine-13|Argentine]] , [[Arnstein-9|Arnstein]] , [[Arques-30|Arques]] , [[Arques-11|Arques]] , [[Arras-8|Arras]] , [[Arsic-9|Arsic]] , [[Arsomcourt-1|Arsomcourt]] , [[Arundel-84|Arundel]] , [[Arundel-263|Arundel]] , [[Ashley-4270|Ashley]] , [[Assheton-56|Ashton]] , [[Aske-91|Aske]] , [[Aske-30|Aske]] , [[Aslakby-2|Aslakby]] , [[Astley-466|Astley]] , [[Astley-105|Astley]] , [[Atffenne-2|Atffenne]] , [[Ath-3|Ath]] , [[De Atherton-12|Atherton]] , [[Aton-18|Aton]] , [[Atteforde-1|Atteforde]] , [[Auberville-16|Auberville]] , [[Aubigny-69|Aubigny]] , [[Audeley-1|Audeley]] , [[Mercia-59|Audley]] , [[Audley-271|Audley]] , [[Audley-30|Audley]] , [[Aula-4|Aula]] , [[Aunus-2|Aunus]] , [[Austin-417|Austin]] , [[Geldern-6|Avalgau]] , [[Avatton-1|Avatton]] , [[Avenal-28|Avenal]] , [[Avenal-18|Avenal]] , [[Avenal-23|Avenal]] , [[Avenal-21|Avenal]] , [[Avenbury-1|Avenbury]] , [[Avenbury-1|Avenbury]] , [[Avranches-56|Avranches]] , [[More-88|Avranches]] , [[D'Avranches-37|Avranches]] , [[Avranches-28|Avranches]] , [[Awood-14|Awood]] , [[Ayer-35|Ayers]] , [[Aylesbury-22|Aylesbury]] :[[Bachiler-22|'''B'''achiler]], [[Baddington-3|Baddington]] , [[Badeau-8|Badeau]] , [[Badlesmere-63|Badlesmere]] , [[Badlesmere-55|Badlesmere]] , [[Badlesmere-4|Badlesmere]] , [[Baguley-54|Baggaleigh]] , [[Baggiley-3|Baggiley]] , [[FitzBagot-2|Bagot]] , [[Bailleul-19|Bailleul]] , [[Baladon-4|Baladon]] , [[Baladon-4|Baladon]] , [[Helicourt-1|Balliol]] , [[Balliol-26|Balliol]] , [[Balts-1|Balts]] , [[Balts-1|Balts]] , [[Ballon-4|Balun]] , [[Banastre-1|Banastre]] , [[Banastre-69|Banastre]] , [[Banet-1|Banet]] , [[Vermandois-344|Bar-Sur-Aube]] , [[Bar-sur-Seine-7|Bar-sur-Seine]] , [[Bar-sur-Seine-2|Bar-sur-Seine]] , [[Razès-4|Barcelona]] , [[Bardolf-41|Bardolf]] , [[Bardolf-44|Bardolf]] , [[Bardonneau-1|Bardonneau]] , [[Baret-3|Baret]] , [[Barew-1|Barew]] , [[Barker-6413|Barker]] , [[Barker-4640|Barker]] , [[Barlow-79|Barlow]] , [[Barnett-2080|Barnett]] , [[Barnhouse-45|Barnhouse]] , [[Barrand-1|Barrand]] , [[Barrett-8427|Barrett]] , [[Barron-54|Barron]] , [[Bartlett-252|Bartlett]] , [[Bartlett-2320|Bartlett]] , [[Bartlett-1345|Bartlett]] , [[Barton-2094|Barton]] , [[Barton-421|Barton]] , [[Notton-15|Barton]] , [[Bartram-185|Bartram]] , [[Basing-4|Basing]] , [[Basing-6|Basing]] , [[Basset-632|Basset]] , [[Centreville-2|Basset]] , [[Bate-250|Bate]] , [[Batisford-2|Battisford]] , [[Baucher-17|Baucher]] , [[Baucher-17|Baucher]] , [[Baumville-3|Baumville]] , [[Bawle-15|Bawle]] , [[Altdorf-8|Bayern]] , [[Bayeux-33|Bayeux]] , [[Bayley-267|Bayley]] , [[Baynard-137|Baynard]] , [[De Baynard-1|Baynard]] , [[Valletort-32|Beauchamp]] , [[Beaumont-570|Beauchamp]] , [[Beauchamp-442|Beauchamp]] , [[Beauchamp-689|Beauchamp]] , [[Beauchamp-1262|Beauchamp]] , [[Beauchamp-1262|Beauchamp]] , [[Beauffou-5|Beauffou]] , [[Beauffou-4|Beauffou]] , [[Beaugency-3|Beaugency]] , [[Beaumont-581|Beaumont]] , [[Bellomontenis-1|Beaumont]] , [[Beaumont-275|Beaumont]] , [[Unknown-410893|Beaumont]] , [[Beaumont-483|Beaumont]] , [[Beaumont-502|Beaumont]] , [[Beaupyne-2|Beaupeny]] , [[Beke-37|Beke]] , [[Belgrave-78|Belgrave]] , [[Belknap-166|Belknap]] , [[Bell-152|Bell]] , [[Bellamy-82|Bellamy]] , [[Bellsire-1|Bellsire]] , [[Creil-10|Bellême]] , [[Belmeis-8|Belmeis]] , [[Berkeley-301|Berkeley]] , [[Berkeley-365|Berkeley]] , [[Berkeley-229|Berkeley]] , [[Bermingham-23|Bermingham]] , [[Bermingham-27|Bermingham]] , [[Bernard-1060|Bernard]] , [[Berners-3|Berners]] , [[Northumbria-4|Bernicia]] , [[Berry-656|Berry]] , [[Bertram-170|Bertram]] , [[Besançon-4|Besançon]] , [[Betham-3|Betham]] , [[De Betham-3|Betham]] , [[Bethum-1|Bethum]] , [[Betts-117|Betts]] , [[Bexton-2|Bexton]] , [[Beyle-1|Beyle]] , [[Bezaume-1|Bezaume]] , [[Beziers-5|Beziers]] , [[Bickerstaff-8|Bickerstaff]] , [[Bidun-3|Bidun]] , [[Biggory-1|Biggory]] , [[Bigod-11|Bigod]] , [[Bigorre-8|Bigorre]] , [[Billeslie-2|Bilesby]] , [[Billingford-4|Billingford]] , [[Billing-624|Billings]] , [[Of Saxony-154|Billung]] , [[Bingley-10|Bingley]] , [[Birkin-95|Birkin]] , [[Birkin-83|Birkin]] , [[Bisege-6|Bisege]] , [[Biset-13|Biset]] , [[Blackburn-632|Blackburn]] , [[Blackmore-56|Blackmore]] , [[Blackwell-19|Blackwell]] , [[Blancminster-5|Blancminster]] , [[Blieskastel-2|Blieskastel]] , [[Blodgett-37|Blodgett]] , [[Blois-107|Blois]] , [[Blois-199|Blois]] , [[Blois-185|Blois]] , [[Blower-13|Blower]] , [[Bloyou-10|Bloyou]] , [[Boardman-418|Boardman]] , [[Bodrugan-27|Bodrugan]] , [[Bohnam-1|Bohnam]] , [[Bohun-168|Bohun]] , [[Bois-29|Bois]] , [[Bois-250|Bois]] , [[Boissey-1|Boissey]] , [[Bolbec-5|Bolbec]] , [[Bold-79|Bold]] , [[Bold-104|Bold]] , [[Bolebec-38|Bolebec]] , [[Bolhay-12|Bolhay]] , [[Bolington-4|Bolington]] , [[Bolney-12|Bolney]] , [[Boneville-1|Boneville]] , [[Bonnemer-1|Bonnemer]] , [[Bonville-60|Bonville]] , [[Booley-1|Booley]] , [[Booth-556|Booth]] , [[Booth-347|Booth]] , [[Booth-503|Booth]] , [[Booth-501|Booth]] , [[Boscoaldwood-1|Boscoaldwood]] , [[Bosley-163|Bosley]] , [[Boson-6|Boson]] , [[Bosse-4|Bosse]] , [[Bossell-2|Bossell]] , [[Bostock-90|Bostock]] , [[Boston-114|Boston]] , [[Pincerna-13|Boteler]] , [[Boteler-178|Boteler]] , [[Aubigny-46|Boteler]] , [[Aribonen-2|Botenstein]] , [[Boucher-3288|Boucher]] , [[Boulogne-91|Boulogne]] , [[Boulter-14|Boulter]] , [[Bountayne-4|Bountayne]] , [[Bourbon-52|Bourbon]] , [[Bourbourg-1|Bourbourg]] , [[Bourchier-376|Bourchier]] , [[Bourgogne-162|Bourgogne]] , [[Bournonville-4|Bournonville]] , [[Bowen-901|Bowen]] , [[Fitzhugh-91|Boydell]] , [[Boynton-860|Boynton]] , [[Bozom-6|Bozom]] , [[Bracebridge-3|Bracebridge]] , [[Braci-17|Braci]] , [[Brackett-104|Brackett]] , [[Bradlegh-1|Bradlegh]] , [[Bradshaigh-46|Bradshaigh]] , [[Bradshaw-974|Bradshaw]] , [[Bradshaw-974|Bradshaw]] , [[Bradshaw-303|Bradshaw]] , [[Bradstone-3|Bradstone]] , [[Brady-343|Brady]] , [[Braine-14|Braine]] , [[Braine-14|Braine]] , [[Braine-12|Braine]] , [[Braine-13|Braine]] , [[Braose-87|Braose]] , [[Braose-35|Braose]] , [[Braose-110|Braose]] , [[Braose-52|Braose]] , [[Bray-897|Bray]] , [[Neufmarché-23|Braybrooke]] , [[Breightmet-6|Breightmet]] , [[Brereton-500|Brereton]] , [[Weston-1675|Brereton]] , [[Bret-5|Bret]] , [[Bret-8|Bret]] , [[Bretagne-132|Bretagne]] , [[Bretargh-2|Bretargh]] , [[Breux-1|Breux]] , [[Bridport-3|Bridport]] , [[Brienne-21|Brienne]] , [[Brienne-65|Brienne]] , [[Brighthouse-2|Brighthouse]] , [[Brightwell-122|Brightwell]] , [[Brinley-17|Brinley]] , [[Briole-2|Briole]] , [[Brionne-8|Brionne]] , [[Britles-6|Britles]] , [[Brito-6|Brito]] , [[Briwere-20|Briwere]] , [[Briwere-7|Briwere]] , [[Broc-5|Broc]] , [[Broc-7|Broc]] , [[Brogdon-220|Brogden]] , [[Bromflete-17|Bromflete]] , [[Bromhall-11|Bromhall]] , [[Bromley-31|Bromley]] , [[Bromley-196|Bromley]] , [[Bromwich-39|Bromwich]] , [[Brooke-313|Brooke]] , [[Brough-270|Brough]] , [[Broughton-194|Broughton]] , [[Browne-250|Brown]] , [[Browne-30|Browne]] , [[Broyes-13|Broyes]] , [[Brus-141|Bruce]] , [[Bruce-3219|Bruce]] , [[Fitzroger-28|Bruen]] , [[Brun-16|Brun]] , [[Brun-403|Brun]] , [[Bryan-5280|Bryan]] , [[Bryan-237|Bryan]] , [[Brymeton-2|Brymeton]] , [[Bryn-8|Bryn]] , [[Buchan-20|Buchan]] , [[Buchan-17|Buchan]] , [[Buckenham-56|Buckenham]] , [[Bugge-4|Bugge]] , [[Bullistra-2|Bullistra]] , [[Bulmer-26|Bulmer]] , [[Bumbley-2|Bumbley]] , [[Burci-1|Burci]] , [[Burgh-285|Burgh]] , [[Burgh-253|Burgh]] , [[Burgh-29|Burgh]] , [[Burgh-293|Burgh]] , [[De Montaigne-10|Burgh]] , [[Burgundy-82|Burgundy]] , [[Burnell-185|Burnell]] , [[Burr-476|Burr]] , [[Burrage-43|Burrage]] , [[Burton-315|Burton]] , [[Bury-23|Bury]] , [[DeBusli-6|Busli]] , [[Bussel-17|Bussel]] , [[Bussel-1|Bussel]] , [[Bussey-196|Bussey]] , [[Butler-22459|Butler]] , [[Butler-926|Butler]] , [[Butler-7030|Butler]] , [[Byles-44|Byles]] , [[Buron-8|Byron]] , [[Bethune-21|Béthune]] , [[Büren-87|Büren]] :[[Cabaldeston-3|'''C'''abaldeston]], [[Cadwell-23|Cadwell]] , [[Caellaide-1|Caellaide]] , [[Caen-15|Caen]] , [[Caffin-15|Caffin]] , [[Calahorra-2|Calahorra]] , [[Callender-348|Callender]] , [[Callwaye-1|Callwaye]] , [[Caltoft-3|Caltoft]] , [[Cam-39|Cam]] , [[Camera-1|Camera]] , [[Camerarius-1|Camerarius]] , [[Camville-53|Camville]] , [[Lucca-3|Canossa]] , [[Cansfield-10|Cansfield]] , [[Cantilupe-57|Cantilupe]] , [[Canu-2|Canu]] , [[Neustria-20|Capet]] , [[Capron-1|Capron]] , [[Card-875|Card]] , [[Cardiff-10|Cardiff]] , [[Carlat-5|Carlat]] , [[Carlton-244|Carlton]] , [[Odba-3|Carlus]] , [[Carminers-1|Carminers]] , [[Carminow-77|Carminow]] , [[Pippinid-1|Carolingian]] , [[Carpentier-67|Carpentier]] , [[Carter-4776|Carter]] , [[Carter-2348|Carter]] , [[Cary-873|Cary]] , [[Castelay-3|Castelay]] , [[Castell-14|Castell]] , [[Pamplona-3|Castilla]] , [[Cate-22|Cate]] , [[Catford-1|Catford]] , [[Cauton-3|Cauton]] , [[Caux-3|Caux]] , [[Caus-3|Cauz]] , [[Cave-1693|Cave]] , [[Cecily-5|Cecily]] , [[Centerville-1|Centerville]] , [[Montreal-8|Chacenay]] , [[Chalke-7|Chalk]] , [[De Dijon-12|Chalon]] , [[Thiers-6|Chalon]] , [[Von Traungau-1|Cham]] , [[Chamberlain-5175|Chamberlain]] , [[Chamond-1|Chamond]] , [[Champernon-10|Champernon]] , [[Champernon-79|Champernoun]] , [[Chanceau-1|Chanceau]] , [[Chandos-11|Chandos]] , [[Chandos-27|Chandos]] , [[Chantoce-1|Chantoce]] , [[Charpentier-11|Charpentier]] , [[Chartre-2|Chartré]] , [[Charworth-1|Charworth]] , [[Château-Gonthier-8|Chateau-Renaud]] , [[Chaucombe-14|Chaucombe]] , [[Chaudon-1|Chaudon]] , [[Chaumont-85|Chaumont]] , [[Chaumontois-10|Chaumontois]] , [[Chauveau-25|Chauveau]] , [[Chauvin-110|Chauvin]] , [[Cheadle-177|Cheadle]] , [[Chenduit-6|Chenduit]] , [[Cheney-151|Cheney]] , [[Cheyne-380|Cheney]] , [[Cheriton-25|Cheriton]] , [[Cheseborough-41|Cheseborough]] , [[Cheseldene-2|Cheseldene]] , [[Chesney-34|Chesney]] , [[Chesney-41|Chesney]] , [[Chesney-44|Chesney]] , [[Chester-106|Chester]] , [[Cheswyk-5|Cheswyk]] , [[Cheswyk-3|Cheswyk]] , [[Chetham-23|Chetham]] , [[Chetham-3|Chetham]] , [[Chevaler-2|Chevaler]] , [[Cheverell-4|Cheverell]] , [[Cheynie-1|Cheynie]] , [[Chichester-37|Chichester]] , [[Chickering-15|Chickering]] , [[Of LOWER LANHGAU-1|Chiny]] , [[Christina-12|Christina]] , [[Chudderleigh-1|Chudderleigh]] , [[Château-du-Loire-2|Château-du-Loire]] , [[Châteaubriant-4|Châteaubriant]] , [[Châteaudun-4|Châteaudun]] , [[Châtellerault-25|Châtellerault]] , [[Châtillon-27|Châtillon]] , [[Clare-64|Clare]] , [[Clare-59|Clare]] , [[Clare-504|Clare]] , [[Clare-692|Clare]] , [[Clark-8305|Clark]] , [[Clarke-2878|Clarke]] , [[De Clayton-30|Clayton]] , [[Clayton-1562|Clayton]] , [[Clayton-6767|Clayton]] , [[Clerk-303|Clere]] , [[Clermont-48|Clermont]] , [[Clermont-85|Clermont]] , [[Unknown-447893|Clifford]] , [[Tancarville-3|Clinton]] , [[Clinton-1078|Clinton]] , [[Clitheroe-34|Clitheroe]] , [[Clitherow-3|Clitherow]] , [[Clitherow-4|Clitherow]] , [[Clopa-1|Clopa]] , [[Cobham-53|Cobham]] , [[Coffin-1605|Coffin]] , [[Cogan-10|Cogan]] , [[Cogan-10|Cogan]] , [[Coignes-2|Coignes]] , [[Cokayne-74|Cokayne]] , [[Colby-1812|Colby]] , [[Colby-99|Colby]] , [[Colchester-10|Colchester]] , [[Coldam-7|Coldham]] , [[Cole-350|Cole]] , [[Cole-3238|Cole]] , [[Cole-366|Cole]] , [[Cole-367|Cole]] , [[Cole-372|Cole]] , [[De Colekirke-3|Colekirke]] , [[Colville-109|Coleville]] , [[Colyns-1|Collins]] , [[Columbers-20|Columbers]] , [[Comnena-9|Comnena]] , [[Como-8|Como]] , [[Comps-3|Comps]] , [[Compton-611|Compton]] , [[Comyn-11|Comyn]] , [[Comyn-232|Comyn]] , [[Condé-91|Condé]] , [[Condé-sur-Noireau-1|Condé-sur-Noireau]] , [[Fenwick-516|Conyers]] , [[Conyers-554|Conyers]] , [[Cooke-1837|Cooke]] , [[Coop-25|Coop]] , [[Copeland-304|Copeland]] , [[Copperdick-2|Copperdick]] , [[Dane-96|Corbeil]] , [[Normannus-1|Corbet]] , [[Corbet-118|Corbet]] , [[Corbuceo-2|Corbuceo]] , [[Corliss-3|Corliss]] , [[Cormeilles-9|Cormeilles]] , [[Cornhill-10|Cornhill]] , [[Cornhill-24|Cornhill]] , [[Cornhill-25|Cornhill]] , [[Ap Bran-6|Cornouaille]] , [[Cornouaille-16|Cornouaille]] , [[Corona-61|Corona]] , [[Cotentin-3|Cotentin]] , [[Cotton-275|Cotton]] , [[Cotton-284|Cotton]] , [[Cotton-276|Cotton]] , [[Cotton-600|Cotton]] , [[Boves-1|Coucy]] , [[Coudret-1|Coudré]] , [[Coulon-24|Coulon]] , [[Corser-36|Courser]] , [[Courtenay-51|Courtenay]] , [[Courtenay-435|Courtenay]] , [[Coval-2|Coval]] , [[Coventre-3|Coventre]] , [[Cowley-228|Cowley]] , [[Coxon-135|Coxon]] , [[Craft-541|Craft]] , [[Cralle-7|Cralle]] , [[Crane-1449|Crane]] , [[Cranm-1|Cranm]] , [[Cransley-3|Cransley]] , [[Monceaux-17|Craon]] , [[Nantes-10|Craon]] , [[Creye-4|Cray]] , [[Crecy-2|Crecy]] , [[Creke-4|Creke]] , [[Crepon-72|Crepon]] , [[Creste-45|Creste]] , [[Creste-30|Crete]] , [[Crew-119|Crew]] , [[Crewe-38|Crewe]] , [[Criketot-4|Criketot]] , [[D'Antibes-1|Crispin]] , [[Crispin-304|Crispin]] , [[Croft-97|Croft]] , [[Cromwell-642|Cromwell]] , [[Crépon-77|Crépon]] , [[Cuiseaux-3|Cuiseaux]] , [[De Culcheth-1|Culcheth]] , [[Comyn-233|Cummings]] , [[Cundy-740|Cundy]] , [[Curli-2|Curli]] :[[D'Oilly-8|'''D''''Oilly]], [[D'Uzes-2|D'Uzes]] , [[D'engaine-5|D'engaine]] , [[Dacre-118|Dacre]] , [[Dacre-31|Dacre]] , [[Dacre-138|Dacre]] , [[Daisnel-4|Daisnel]] , [[Dakeney-1|Dakeney]] , [[Delingrige-2|Dallingridge]] , [[Dameral-1|Dameral]] , [[Dammartin-32|Dammartin]] , [[Moeslain-2|Dampierre]] , [[Dane-259|Dane]] , [[Danyers-7|Danyers]] , [[Darcy-81|Darcy]] , [[Darrell-65|Darell]] , [[Daresby-1|Daresby]] , [[Darset-2|Darset]] , [[Aubigny-119|Daubeney]] , [[Albemarle-2|Daumarle]] , [[Davenport-468|Davenport]] , [[Davis-2229|Davis]] , [[De Arborea-1|De Arborea]] , [[De Balnois-1|De Balnois]] , [[De Beauvoir-5|De Beauvoir]] , [[De Besege-1|De Besege]] , [[De Bois-19|De Bois]] , [[Botetourt-11|De Botetourt]] , [[De Bourton-1|De Bourton]] , [[De Breteuil-15|De Breteuil]] , [[De Cay-2|De Cay]] , [[De Cotesford-2|De Cotesford]] , [[Domville-47|De Domville]] , [[De Flete-7|De Flete]] , [[De Forez-2|De Forez]] , [[De Hungerford-2|De Hungerford]] , [[De Knowsleigh-1|De Knowsleigh]] , [[De La Croix-9|De La Croix]] , [[Delalynde-15|De La Lynde]] , [[De Lascelles-7|De Lascelles]] , [[De Leham-1|De Leham]] , [[De Lucy-33|De Lucy]] , [[Autun-48|De Marseille]] , [[De Meschines-65|De Meschines]] , [[De Montgomery-109|De Montgomery]] , [[Monthermer-2|De Monthermer]] , [[De Mowbray-9|De Mowbray]] , [[Bulkeley-654|De Norbury]] , [[De Normanville-32|De Normanville]] , [[De Normanville-16|De Normanville]] , [[De Paveley-5|De Paveley]] , [[De Prez-59|De Prez]] , [[De Singleton-12|De Singleton]] , [[De Singleton-12|De Singleton]] , [[St Sauveur-34|De St Sauveur]] , [[De Totnais-2|De Totnais]] , [[De Trafford-12|De Trafford]] , [[Vitré-21|De Vitre]] , [[DeBradshaw-4|DeBradshaw]] , [[DeCheshire-1|DeCheshire]] , [[DeFulleshurst-2|DeFulleshurst]] , [[DeKryton-1|DeKryton]] , [[DeL'Outhe d Ardenne-1|DeL'Outhe]] , [[DeMaatenloch-1|DeMaatenloch]] , [[DeMassey-4|DeMassey]] , [[DeNorbury-2|DeNorbury]] , [[DePlaiz-1|DePlaiz]] , [[DeRumilly-1|DeRumilly]] , [[DeSaumford-1|DeSaumford]] , [[DeStandish-23|DeStandish]] , [[DeWorkesley-1|DeWorkesley]] , [[Dee-5|Dee]] , [[Deincourt-51|Deincourt]] , [[Deincourt-22|Deincourt]] , [[Deiville-18|Deiville]] , [[Delaunay-52|Delaunay]] , [[Delecroix-1|Delecroix]] , [[Delugre-6|Delugré]] , [[Merlay-12|Demerlay]] , [[Denny-395|Denny]] , [[Denton-870|Denton]] , [[Dequain-2|Dequain]] , [[Derby-481|Derby]] , [[FitzTurstin-2|Despencer]] , [[Despenser-30|Despenser]] , [[Ap Gronwy-26|Deuheubarth]] , [[Devon-13|Devon]] , [[Devonshire-21|Devonshire]] 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Surname Marselis: The Legend of Gabriel

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SURNAME MARSELIS: The Legend of Gabriel By [[Miller-16836|J. Miller]], Feb. 2021 Much confusion has arisen regarding the surname Marselis among Dutch descendants of that name and cognate variants (Merselis, etc.). This has been due to: :(a) Erroneous attribution of parentage for Marselis immigrants to Gabriel Marselis, a prosperous Dutch merchant and sire of nobility -- suggesting they are all one family which they are not; and :(b) The fact that among the Dutch, Marselis was not originally a surname but a first/given name, later adopted as a surname by immigrants to America.Regarding Dutch naming conventions, see James N. Churchyard, "Introduction to Dutch Names", [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB203/i/7481/83/0 AmericanAncestors.org]. Parentage: This misunderstanding seems to have originated from the Cyclopedia of New Jersey Biography (1916) in an entry for [[Merselis-11|Edo Merselis (1847-1908)]], of Paterson.American Historical Society*, Cyclopedia of New Jersey Biography (Newark, NJ: Memorial History Company, 1916 ) v. 2, pp. 244ff [https://archive.org/details/cyclopediaofnewj02amer/page/244/mode/2up Archive.org]. *Not the American Historical Association. The AHS, which appears to no longer exist, was apparently dedicated principally to publishing histories of American states. No sources are cited for his ancestry (or for anything else throughout). But they allude to "several traditions regarding the racial origin of this family" and assert that the "first Van Marselis of the Netherlands to whom the American branch can trace its ancestry" was "Gabriel Van Marselis". [[Marcelis-19|Gabriel Marcelis]] (c. 1575 - 1643, not Van, see below) was a Dutch merchant who "founded one of Europe's largest banking businesses" which "has been compared to that of the Rothschild House 200 years later."Terje Bratberg, "Marselis", Dec. 2020, [https://snl.no/Marselis Great Norwegian Encyclopedia]. He and his sons acquired large land holdings in Denmark and Norway -- united as the kingdom of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark%E2%80%93Norway Denmark-Norway], 1524-1815. His son Peter (1600-1672) was envoy to Russia from the kingdom and postmaster general and received a title of nobility from the Danish crown."Gabriel Marselis DY", Feb. 2009, [https://nbl.snl.no/Gabriel_Marselis_D.Y. Great Norwegian Enclyclopedia]."Gabriel Marselis Sr., [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Marselis_Sr. Wikipedia]. As major financiers, "the Marselis family was the most important Dutch creditor of Denmark-Norway" during the seventeenth century.Christiaan Jan van Bochove, "The Economic consequences of the Dutch: Economic integration around the North Sea, 1500-1800" (PhD Dissertation, Utrecht University: 2008), p. 115, [https://dspace.library.uu.nl/bitstream/handle/1874/26188/full.pdf?sequence=2 Pdf]. Gabriel Marselis himself was not called Van Marselis. It was only when his sons were enrolled in the Danish nobility that the family adopted "Van", as a token of aristocracy, like the German "Von",Hans Kroll, "De familie Marcelis in relatie tot Heemstede (+ Elswout)", Jan. 2012, [https://ilibrariana.wordpress.com/2012/01/04/de-familie-marcelis-in-relatie-tot-heemstede/ Librariana] whereas among the Dutch it was in common usage for place of origin. The Cyclopedia claims that Peter Marselis, son of Gabriel, was the [[Merselis-1|Pieter]] who immigrated with his family to New Amsterdam in 1661 and "was the progenitor of the American branch of the Van Marselis family", ancestor of Edo. Elsewhere and since, Gabriel has also been ascribed as father to [[Janse-92|Marselis Janse van Bommel]] and [[Marselis-1|Hendrick Marselis]]. This is clearly incorrect in all cases. The mistake has been (mostly) purged from their WikiTree profiles, but it remains rife in internet family trees, probably beyond hope of eradication. It is, let us be frank, quite absurd to suppose that a nobleman from one of Europe's richest families might abandon all that to take up farming in the wilderness of soon-to-be New Jersey. Cyclopedia says the immigrant Pieter must have been "possessed of goodly means" since the "ships register shows that he paid two hundred thirty-two florins passage money." But the register in question did not record money paid but money owed, by those who booked the voyage on credit from the West India Company.The only extant list of passengers arriving in New Amsterdam is an account book kept by the West India Company, proprietors of New Netherlands, listing those who owed reimbursement to the Company for their passage from Netherlands. See transcriptions in Michael Tepper, New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co.: 1979 ) v. 1, p. 182 ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48115/images/NewWorldImmigrantsI-000422-182?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&rc=315%2C1890%2C509%2C1922&pId=205121 Entry for Pieter Marselis, Ancestry.com]), and Rosalie Fellows Bailey, "Emigrants to New Netherland: Account Book 1654 to 1664", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (New York, NY : New York Genealogical and Biographical Society) v. 94, no. 4 (Oct. 1963), pp. 193ff, [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record-full-text/566-473, NewYorkFamilyHistory.org.] The original ledger is in the [https://www.dutchgenealogy.nl/source-emigrants-to-new-netherland-1650-1664/ NY State Archives]. Pieter was not impoverished, he brought two servants with him, but he was by no means a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patroon Patroon]. In any case there is no evidence for a connection to the noble Marselises. It is notable that the Cyclopedia makes reference to "several traditions" regarding Marselis origins, no doubt family traditions current among the New Jersey Merselises. Not the first or last family to cherish fanciful accounts of aristocratic roots. Family historians of other, unrelated Marselis lines have apparently taken note and jumped to hasty conclusions. Usage of the Name: Among the immigrants profiled on WikiTree, Marselis in one case originated as the immigrant's given name, in another as his patronymic, in a third it is not clear. [[Janse-92|Marselis Janse (or Jansen) van Bommel]] of Beverwyck: Marselis was his own given name. He generally signed himself as Marselis Jansen, with variant spellings. Jansen indicates that his father was Jan. One of his sons was recorded as Marselisen at his marriage, using Marselis as a patronymic. But thereafter the family consistently adopted Marselis as an English-style surname. [[Merselis-1|Pieter Marselis]] of Bergen, New Jersey: Marselis was his father's given name. Cyclopedia says that Riker records him as Pieter Marcelisen.Referring presumably to James Riker's unpublished pamphlet “List of Emigrants to New Netherland 1654 to 1664", a transcription of the account book referenced above. [http://archives.nypl.org/mss/2581#c722961 James Riker Papers], Archives and Manuscripts (b.5f.12), New York Public Library. Also, Pieter is listed as a baptismal sponsor under "Merselisen" and "Merselise", indicating a patronymic, as well as Mercelis, according to his [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Merselis-1#Church_Records profile]. He was never Van Marselis. There was no place called Marselis which he could have been "From". Again, the New Jersey descendants adopted the surname Merselis. Gabriel has been removed as Pieter's parent on WikiTree, but references remain in the profile text. [[Marselis-1|Hendrick Marselis]] of Staten Island and Beverwyck: The original form of his name is not established. He could have also been Marselisen. == Sources ==

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[[Space:B%C3%B6nisch_Name_Study|Bönisch Name Study]] ==Origin== The Czech surname Beneš is derived from the given name Benedikt. In 2014, Beneš/Benešová was the 16th most common surname in the Czech Republic. It is also found in Slovakia and Croatia. Germanized spellings include Bönisch, Boenisch, Benisch, and Benesch. ==Variants== Bönisch, Böhnisch, Bohnisch, Bönischin, Bönischová, Boenisch, Benisch, Benesch, Benešová, Beniš, Benišová, Benes, Benis, Bonisch, Bonish, Boenish, Benish, Benesh, Benyš, Benyšová, Benys, Beynish, Beynisch, Bennish, Bennisch, Bennesh, Bennesch, Banisch, Beneschen, Penesch, Behnesch, Bóniš ==Notable People== * Alan Benes (born 1972), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Andy Benes (born 1967), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Bedřich Beneš (born 1967), Czech-American computer scientist * Božena Benešová (1873–1936), Czech poet and author * Edvard Beneš (1884–1948), leader of the Czechoslovak independence movement and the second President of Czechoslovakia * Emilie Benes Brzezinski (1932–2022), American sculptor and widow of Zbigniew Brzezinski * Hana Benešová, Czech athlete * Ivan Beneš, Czech basketball player and coach * Iveta Benešová (born 1983), Czech professional tennis player * Jan Beneš (1936–2007), Czech writer, translator, publicist and screenwriter * Jan Beneš (born 1987), Czech orienteering junior world champion * Joan Benesh (1920–2014), British ballet dancer * Josef Beneš (1902–1984), Czech linguist * Juraj Beneš (1940–2004), Slovak opera and orchestral composer * Ladislav Beneš (born 1943) Czech handball player * Libuše Benešová, Czech politician * Lubomír Beneš (1935–1995) Czech animator, director and author * Luděk Beneš Czechoslovak slalom canoer * Marek Beneš (born 1960), Czech animator who worked in Pat and Mat, and Club of the Discarded (1989) * Marie Benešová, Czech politician * Marijan Beneš (1951–2018), Yugoslav boxer * Pavel Beneš chief designer at ČKD-Prague * Petr Beneš, Czech volleyball player * Rudolf Benesh (1916–1975), British mathematician, co-inventor of Benesh Movement Notation * Svatopluk Beneš, (1918–2007), Czech actor * Thomas A. Benes, (1951–2014) United States Marine Corps general * Václav Beneš Třebízský (1849–1884) Czech novelist * Vaclav E. Benes (born 1931), American mathematician, developer of the Benes network * Vít Beneš, Czech association footballer * Vojta Beneš (1878–1951), Czechoslovak educator and political leader, brother of Edvard Beneš * Peter Boenisch (1927–2005), German columnist and journalist * Peter M. Boenisch, German theatre researcher * Sebastian Boenisch (born 1987), Polish footballer * Yvonne Bönisch (born 1980), German judoka * Leonie Benesch (born 1991), German actress * Lynn Benesch (born 1940), American actress * Otto Benesch (1896–1964), Austrian historian * Reinhold and Ruth Benesch (1919–1986 and 1925–2000), American biochemists * Susan Benesch (born 1964), American journalist and scholar

Surname Permutations

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Over the years, I have developed my own version of Phonetics which (for no particular reason) I call PHOEN. It has aided me in finding countless surname permutations and related families. I took into account variations of Celtic, French, Swiss, Dutch and German pronunciations and their Anglicized counterparts to come up with a 9-letter alphabet. === Rules: === Before you arrive at the PHOEN spelling of a surname, you must apply some rules. :1. Merge double letters :2. Eliminate Particles :3. Replace certain combinations :4. Delete “vowels” and "Eu" exceptions :5. Replace Consonants === Chart : === {{Image|file=Surname_Permutations.jpg |size=l }} === Examples: === N :Knee :Hene :Henn :Hahn :Hoehn :Hanna :Hennah NZ :Nice :Neese :Nash :Hance :Newhouse :Yans :Yonce NDN :Henton :Handon :Newton :Neudin :Enden :Andon :Anthony Z :Hughes :Hews :Hess :House :Schu :Zoo ZR :Star :Sauer :Heister :Howser :Shower :Van der Schure ZRD :Sherritt :Shartz :Sioerdts :Sowards :Straight :Stroth KBRD (This was an “aha” spelling for me as they are all the same family) :Gabbard :Gybert :Kephard :Keiphart :Gebhart :Geiphart == Try it! ==

Surname variations between German emigration records and Australian immigration records

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This space page was created as a personal project. It is still very much a work in progress. Please contact [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]] if you have any comments or questions. The names of emigrants have been copied from 'Iwan, William (Wilhelm) (2003). Name list of "Old Lutheran" emigration of the mid-19th century from eastern Germany (mainly Pomerania and Lower Silesia) to Australia, Canada, and the United States (Rev. ed. 2003). Freistadt Historial Society, Trinity Lutheran Church of Freistadt, Mequon, WI' http://www.archivaria.com/EmigList/ '''Links to existing Wikitree profiles below are underlined'''. '''Surname variations between the German list and Australian records''', with examples that have been underlined. *Piepkorn => [[Pipkorn-4|Pipkorn]] *Wallschläger => [[Wallschläger-1|Wallschlager]] *Bitterott => [[Bittroff-3|Bittroff]] *Petrass => [[Petras-32|Petras]] *Seeländer => [[Bothe-39|Seelander]], Seelaender *Hönke => [[Hoenke-3|Hoenke]] *Peußler => [[Peußler-1|Peussler, Teusler]] *Köhler => [[Koehler-919|Koehler]] *Riepke => [[Kiepke-3|Kiepke]] (Note: possibly a transcription error) *Körber => Korber *Pölchen => [[Poelchen-1|Poelchen]] *Mathiske => Mattiske *Shulz => Shulz, [[Schultz-3858|Schultz]] *König => [[Koenig-585|Koenig]] *Stoike => [[Steicke-14|Steicke]] , Steike *Wolff => [[Wolfe-2163|Wolfe]] *Süss [Süß] => [[Suess-34|Suess ]] *Jänsch => [[Jaensch-13|Jaensch]] *Witwer => [[Wittwer-89|Wittwer]] *Meißner => [[Meissner-89|Meissner]] *Lude => [[Lode-30|Lode]], Loth *Janetzky => [[Janetzki-9|Janetzki]] *Böhme => [[Boehm-300|Boehm]] *König => [[Koenig-660|Koenig]], Konig *Ritbricht => [[Rillricht-1|Rillricht]] *Woith => [[Woidt-7|Woidt]] *Hellwig => [[Helbig-37|Helbig]] *Jandke => [[Jantke-2|Jantke]] *Körber => [[Korber-72|Korber]] *Behrend => [[Berndt-120|Berndt]] *Grätz => [[Graetz-30|Graetz]] *Wornest => [[Warnest-16|Warnest]] *Kaleske => [[Kalleske-5|Kalleske]] *Fitzner => [[Pfitzner-110|Pfitzner]] *Thiedemann => [[Tiedemann-114|Tiedemann]] *Zeinert => [[Zeunert-1|Zeunert]] *Hentschke => [[Henschke-27|Henschke]] *Hamsell => [[Hampel-89|Hampel]] *Hohenberg => [[Hohnberg-3|Hohnberg]] *Fröhlich => [[Froelich-93|Froehlich]] *Kärgel => [[Kaergal-1|Kaergel]] *Heinze => [[Heintze-11|Heintze]], Heinz, Heine *Klicke => [[Kliche-2|Kliche]] *Barrein => [[Barrien-28|Barrien]] *Hoeppner => [[Heppner-18|Heppner]] *Fröhlich => [[Froelich-93|Froehlich]] *Wallast => [[Wallast-2|Wallas]] *Müller => [[Mueller-2513|Mueller]] *Röhr => [[Roehr-14|Roehr]] *Feidler => [[Fielder-294|Fielder]] *Käthner => Kaethner, Kathner *Kroll => [[Krollig-5|Krollig]] *Pschybilla = [[Pryzibilla-1|Pryzybilla]], Przybilla, Przibilla [variations between German and Polish names] *Grätz => [[Graetz-32|Graetz]] *Schlipke => [[Schlinke-1|Schlinke]] *Reyher => Reiher *Klant => [[Klente-1|Klente]] *Rösler => [[Roesler-11|Roesler]]

SURNAMES: How to Trace the Meaning and Origin of your Surname.

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==CONTENTS== LAST NAME MEANINGS AND ORIGINS ===HOW TO TRACE THE ORIGIN OF YOUR SURNAME:=== With a few exceptions, hereditary surnames, the last names passed down through the males of a family, didn't exist until about 1000 years ago. While hard to believe in today's hustle, and bustle, surnames weren't necessary before that. In a world far less crowded than today - where most people never went more than a few miles from the place of their birth and every man knew his neighbors -- first, or given names, were only designations needed. Even kings only used single names. During the middle ages, as families got bigger and villages got a bit more crowded, individual names became inadequate to distinguish friends and neighbors. One John might be called "John son of William" to distinguish him from his neighbor "John the smith" and his friend John "John of the dale." These secondary names, were not quite yet surnames as we know them today, however, because they were not passed down from father to son. "John son of William," for example, might have a son known as "Robert the fletcher (arrow maker)." True surnames, hereditary names used to distinquish one person from another, first came into use in Europe about 1000 A.D., beginning in southern areas and gradually spreading northward. Many countries used hereditary surnames began with nobility who often called themselves after their ancestral seats. Many gentry, however did not adopt surnames until the 14th Century, and it wasn't until about 1500 A.D. that most surnames became inherited and no longer transformed with a change in a person's appearance, job, or their residence. Surnames, usually drew their meanings from lives of men in the Middle Ages, and their Origins can be divided into four main categories which are: 1) Patronymic Surnames, 2) Place Names or Local Names, 3) Descriptive Names (Nicknames), and 4) Occupational Names ====PATRONYMICS SURNAMES==== Patronymics, last names derived from a father's name, were widely used in forming surnames, particularly in Scandinavian countries. Once in a while, the name of a mother contributed the surname, referred to as a matronymic surname. Such names were formed by adding a prefix or suffix denoting either "son of" or "daughter of." English and Scandinavian names ending in "son" are patronymic surnames, as are many names prefixed with Gaelic "Mac," the Norman "Fitz," the Irish "O," and the Welsh "ap." Examples: The son of John (JOHNSON), son of Donald (MACDONALD), son of Patrick (FITZPATRICK), son of Brien (O'BRIEN), son of Howell (ap HOWELL). ====PLACE NAMES OR LOCAL NAMES==== One of the most common ways to differentiate one man from his neighbor was to describe him in terms of his geographic surroundings or location (similar to describing a friend as the "one who lives down the street"). These local names denoted some of the earliest instances of surnames in France, and these were quickly introduced into England by Norman nobility who chose names based on locations of their ancestral estates. If a person or family migrated from one place to another, they were often identified by the place they came from. If they lived near a stream, cliff, forest, hill or other geographic feature, this might be used to describe them. Some last names can still be traced back to their exact place of origin, such as a particular city or county, while others have origins lost in obscurity (ATWOOD lived near a wood, but we don't know which one). Compass directions were another common geographic identification in the Middle Ages (EASTMAN, WESTWOOD)> Most geographic-based surnames are easy to spot, though the evolution of language has made others less obvious, i.e. DUNLOP (muddy hill). Examples: BROOKS lived along a brook; CHURCHILL lived near a church on a hill; NEVILLE came from Neville-Seine- Maritime, France of (New Town), a common place name in France; PARRIS came from--you guessed it--Paris, France. ====DESCRIPTIVE NAMES (Nicknames):==== Another class of surnames, those derived from physical or other characteristic of first bearer, make up an estimated 10% of all surname or family names. These descriptive surnames are thought to have originally evolved as nicknames during the Middle Ages when men created nicknames or pet names for his neighbors and friends based on personality or physical appearance. Thus Michael the strong became Michael STRONG and black-haired Peter became Peter BLACK. Sources for such nicknames included: an unusual size of shape of the body, bald heads, facial hair, physical deformities, distinctive facial features, skin or hair coloring, and even emotional disposition. Examples: BROADHEAD, a person with a large head; BAINES (bones), a thin man; GOODMAN, a generous individual; ARMSTRONG, strong in the arm. LAST NAMES - WHAT THEY MEAN AND WHERE THEY CAME FROM ====OCCUPATIONAL NAMES==== The last class of surnames to develop reflect the occupation or status of the first bearer. These occupational last names, derived from the specialty, crafts and trades of the medieval period, are fairly self-explanatory. A MILLER was essential for grinding flour from grain, a WAINWRIGHT was a wagon builder, and a BISHOP was in the employ of a Bishop. Different surnames often developed from the same occupation based on the language of the country of origin (MULLER, for example, is a German for miller. Examples: ALDERMAN, an official clerk of the court; TAYLOR, one that makes or repairs garments; CARTER, a maker/driver of carts; OUTLAW, an outlaw or criminal. Despite these basic surname classifications, many last names or surnames of today seem to defy explanation. The majority of these probably corruptions of the original surnames - variations that have become disguised almost beyond recognition. Surname, spelling and pronunciation has evolved over many centuries, often making it hard for current generations to determine the origin and evolution of their surnames. Such family name derivations, resulting from a variety of factors, tend to confound both genealogists and etymologists. It is fairly common for different branches of the same family to carry different last names, as the majority of English and American surnames have, in their history, appeared in four to more than a dozen variant spellings. Therefore, when researching the origin of your surname, it is important to work your way back through the generations in order to determine the original family name, as the surname you carry now may have an entirely different meaning than the surname of your distant ancestor. It is also important to remember that some surnames, though their origins may appear obvious, aren't what they seem. BANKER, for example, is not an occupational surname, instead meaning "dweller on a hillside." *SOURCE Last Name Meanings & Origins Title: HOW TO TRACE THE ORIGIN OF YOUR SURNAME genealogy.about.com/od/surnames/a/surname_meaning.htm By Kimberly Powell, About.com Guide accessed Mar 01, 2013

SURNAMES and oldest ancestors of Veronica (Coat) Williams

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: ==My Family== Here is my family tree on [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Coat-Family-Tree-12 Wikitree]. This expanded view goes to [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Coat-12/5 254 ancestors]. You can find out more about my family on my website at https://genemonkey.com/. ==My Surnames== This list is a works in progress. I hope to be able to list all ancestors and to indicate if they are DNA confirmedDNA Confirmed : === My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' : *Paternal Grandfather ancestors : :[[Anger-87|'''A'''nger]], [[Austin-2993|Austin]] :[[Bosgrove-10|'''B'''osgrove]], [[Bradley-3071|Bradley]] :[[Chester-273|'''C'''hester]], [[Clayton-2520|Clayton]] , [[Coat-127|Coat]] , [[Coggan-37|Coggan]] , [[Collins-7483|Collins]] , [[Combes-46|Combes]] , [[Cradock-21|Craddock]] :[[Davis-18712|'''D'''avis]], [[Down-151|Down]] :[[Hewlett-253|'''H'''ewlett]], [[Hines-871|Hines]] , [[Hoskins-1412|Hoskins]] :[[Jeffrey-439|'''J'''effrey]], [[Jeffries-515|Jeffries]] :[[Leaker-58|'''L'''eaker]], [[Lee-7287|Lee]] , [[Loyd-211|Loyd]] :[[Nelms-558|'''N'''elmes (Nelms) ]], [[Nouth-1|Nouth]] :[[Perry-5650|'''P'''erry]], [[Price-4518|Price]] :[[Richards-7345|'''R'''ichards]], [[Richards-7307|Richards]] :[[Shearman-367|'''S'''hearman]], [[Sherrin-17|Sherrin]] , [[Staple-11|Staple]] :[[Vaughan-1031|'''V'''aughan]] :[[Wilkins-1096|'''W'''ilkins]], [[Wilton-186|Wilton]] : *Paternal Grandmother ancestors : :[[Brotherton-110|'''B'''rotherton]], [[Bunter-11|Bunter]] :[[Cotes-88|'''C'''oates (Cotes) ]] :[[Ellard-50|'''E'''llard]], [[Elstone-10|Elstone]] :[[Griffin-3011|'''G'''riffin]] :[[Heinrich-523|'''H'''einrich]] :[[Liles-390|'''L'''iles]] :[[Naeschke-2|'''N'''aeschke]], [[Nollens-2|Noll]] :[[Oliver-6515|'''O'''liver]] :[[Risley-374|'''R'''isley]] :[[Schmid-1628|'''S'''chmid]], [[Stephens-2655|Stephens]] , [[Swift-889|Swift]] :[[Teltau-2|'''T'''eltau]] :[[Ward-16813|'''W'''ard]], [[Wedding-170|Wedding]] , [[Wohling-37|Wohling]] :[[Zimmermann-617|'''Z'''immermann]] : *Maternal Grandfather ancestors : :[[Abora-1|'''A'''burrow (Abora) ]], [[Andrews-2772|Andrews]] , [[Aslatt-1|Aslatt]] :[[Bodell-160|'''B'''odell]] :[[Callaway-1123|'''C'''allaway]], [[Carpenter-4196|Carpenter]] , [[Carter-6885|Carter]] , [[Cave-334|Cave]] , [[Courtney-412|Courtney]] :[[Fox-21973|'''F'''ox]] :[[Grossmith-18|'''G'''rossmith]] :[[Higgs-427|'''H'''iggs]], [[Hodson-1630|Hodson]] , [[Horsnell-89|Horsnell]] , [[Hull-3895|Hull]] :[[Isron-1|'''I'''sron]] :[[King-53090|'''K'''ing]] :[[Launder-48|'''L'''aundon (Launder) ]], [[Leach-1398|Leach]] , [[Lee-6931|Lee]] , [[Lenton-214|Lenton]] :[[Monk-425|'''M'''onk]] :[[Payce-3|'''P'''aice (Payce) ]], [[Parker-11770|Parker]] , [[Pearry-1|Pearry]] , [[Pears-167|Pears]] :[[Dye-3870|'''R'''oberts (Dye) ]] :[[Hinxman-27|'''S'''keat (Hinxman) ]], [[Skates-78|Skeats]] , [[Smith-50030|Smith]] :[[Trevett-226|'''T'''revett]] :[[Walker-10456|'''W'''alker]] :[[York-1702|'''Y'''ork]], [[Yowell-239|Yowell]] : *Maternal Grandmother ancestors : :[[Alphonso-9|'''A'''lphonso]] :[[Bateman-670|'''B'''ateman]], [[Britton-1031|Britton]] :[[Cassidy-1606|'''C'''assidy]] :[[Hanrahan-130|'''H'''anrahan]] :[[McNamara-3661|'''M'''cNamara]], [[Murphy-4184|Murphy]] :[[Sinnott-43|'''S'''innott]], [[Swyny-1|Sweeney]]

Compact Surname List

Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor


Paternal Grandfather ancestors

Anger, Austin
Bosgrove, Bradley
Chester, Clayton, Coat (Cote) , Coggan, Collins, Combes, Craddock (Cradock)
Davis, Down
Hewlett, Hines, Hoskins
Jeffrey, Jeffries
Leaker, Lee, Loyd
Nelmes (Nelms) , Nouth
Perry, Price
Richards, Richards
Shearman, Sherrin, Staple
Vaughan
Wilkins, Wilton

Paternal Grandmother ancestors

Brotherton, Bunter
Coates (Cotes)
Ellard, Elstone
Griffin
Heinrich
Liles
Naeschke, Noll (Nollens)
Oliver
Risley
Schmid, Stephens, Swift
Teltau
Ward, Wedding, Wohling
Zimmermann

Maternal Grandfather ancestors

Aburrow (Abora) , Andrews, Aslatt
Bodell
Callaway, Carpenter, Carter, Cave, Courtney
Fox
Grossmith
Higgs, Hodson, Horsnell, Hull
Isron
King
Laundon (Launder) , Leach, Lee, Lenton
Monk
Paice (Payce) , Parker, Pearry, Pears
Roberts (Dye)
Skeat (Hinxman) , Skeats (Skates) , Smith
Trevett
Walker
York, Yowell

Maternal Grandmother ancestors

Alphonso
Bateman, Britton
Cassidy
Hanrahan
McNamara, Murphy
Sinnott, Sweeney (Swyny)
==Sources==

Surnames and regions of interest to Thomas Worman

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==Zurawel== The surname Zurawel is an anglicized version of Журавель (or журавль) and is pronounced Zhur-a-vhel. Zhur is deep rooted in slavic languages meaning "bird," but more specifically, Zhuravel meaning "crane."Original text from [http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/lastnames/4378 Академик - Русские фамилии - Журавель]: ''Журавель Перевод - ЖАРАВЛЕВ ЖЕРАВКИН ЖОРАВ ЖУРАВЕЛЬ ЖУРАВКИН ЖУРАВКОВ ЖУРАВОК ЖУРАВЛЕВ ЖУРАЕВ ЖУРКИН - "Птичьи" нецерковные имена были не редкостью в русских деревнях. От имени Журавль и было образовано отчество ставшее фамилией. Журавок, журай в народных говорах - журавль. Прозвище длинноногого человека. (Ф). Журка - диалектное журавль. (Э). Журавель - украинская или белорусская фамилия, там характерны формы фамилия без специальных суффиксов. Белорусские Жорав, Журавок "журавль" (У). В "Ономастиконе" Веселовского есть Жаравлев Иван Григорьев, крестьянин, 1602 г., Важская область [Ср. Журавль] ; Жеравкин (Журавкин) Дмитрий, таможенный голова у Соли Вычегодской, 1635 г. Журавль, Журавлев - Иван Журавль, 1646 г, Арзамас, Пятуня Журавлев, подьячий. 1630 г [Ср Жаравлев], Журав Михаил, крестьянин, 1545 г., Новгород (Источник: «Словарь русских фамилий». («Ономастикон»))'' Translated Text from [http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/lastnames/4378 Academic - Russian Families - Zhuravel]: Unchurchly names were not uncommon in the Russian villages. On behalf of the crane and was formed which became patronymic surname. Zhuravok, Zhura the popular saying goes - crane. Nicknamed the long-legged man. (F). Zhurka - dialectal crane. (E). Zhuravel - Ukrainian or Belarusian surname, there are typical of the name without special suffixes. Belarusian Jora, Zhuravok "crane" (Y). In "onomasticon" (A dictionary of surnames) Veselovsky is Zharavlev Ivan Grigoriev , a farmer, in 1602, the area Vazhsky [Cf. Crane] Zheravkin (Zhuravkin) Dmitry, Customs head at Salt Vychegodskaya, 1635 Crane, Zhuravlev - Ivan Crane, 1646 g, Arzamas, Pyatunya Zhuravlev, clerk. 1630 g [Mon Zharavlev] Zhuran Michael, a farmer, in 1545, Novgorod'' "Crane" may be an analogous surname for "Zurawel" in the region. There were two known persons with the surname Crane within a few miles of Staryy Skalat. According to [http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/podvolochisk/pod006.html "The Righteous Gentile"] by Pioter and Adela Budnik, who remark ''"In the village of Kaczanovka, which was about 12 kilometers from Podwolocyska, there lived a small Jewish community of about 14 families of which I remember the Blautal, Drimmer, Braun, Crane (Etke Crane of Podwolocyska was their relative),"'' where [https://maps.google.com/maps?z=12&q=49.4667,26.1167 Kachanivka] and [https://maps.google.com/maps?z=12&q=49.5333,26.1500 Pidvolochys'k], and is 6 and 8-miles, respectively, from [https://maps.google.com/maps?z=12&q=49.4667,25.9833 Staryy Skalat]. Additionally, 7 out of the 51 known Zurawel's that came through US immigrations in the early 20th century self-identified as Russian-Hebrew. ===Relationship to Researcher=== Zurawel is the known terminus of my mtDNA line. [[Zurawel-1|Mary Zurawel]] > [[Pankiewicz-1|Stella Pankiewicz]] > [[Eschuk-1|K. Eschuk]] > [[Worman-5|Thomas Worman]] ====[[Zurawel-1|Mary Zurawel]]==== Alternative first name spellings: * Marya * Marie ===Alternative spellings of Zurawel=== * Zhuravel - 192,000 hits * Zurawel - 132,000 hits * Juravel - 49,700 hits * Zhurawel - 20,600 hits * Zuravel - 17,600 hits * Jurawel - 2,030 hits * Jorowel - 107 hits * Zhurovel - 183 hits * Zorawel - 11 hits * Zorowel - 8 hits ====In Cyrillic==== * Жаравлев, Жеравкин, Жорав, Журавель, Журавкин, Журавков, Журавок, Журавлев, Жураев, Журкин, ===Regions of Interest=== =====Known Locales===== Staryy Skalat > Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA > East Village, New York > Rahway, New Jersey > Bronx, New York ====Staryy Skalat==== [[Zurawel-1|Mary Zurawel]] indicates this village as her birthplace c. 1890. In 1912, she indicated her mother, ''F???? Zurawel'', still lived there. It is unknown if she had siblings or other directly family, whether or not they remained within the region, were killed in the wars, or emigrated. Staryy Skalat, or "''Old'' Skalat", is a village subject of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pidvolochysk_Raion Pidvolochysk Raion] (Підволочиський район), within the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ternopil_Oblast Ternopil Oblast] (Тернопільська область / Ternopil’s’ka oblast' / Ternopilshchyna / Тернопільщина) in Ukraine (Україна). =====Historical Geography===== * Pre -1772 - Poland * 1772–1918 - Austro-Hungarian Galicia (Галичини / Galicji / Galizien / Halychyna) * 1918-1938 - Poland * 1939-1945 - Germany * 1946-1991 - USSR * 1991-Present - Ukraine =====Alternative Spellings===== Skałat, Staryi Skałat, Old Skałat, Скалат, Старий Скалат, סקאלאט =====Locales within 10mi===== * Sorted by distance. Staryy Skalat, Staryi Skalat, Novosyulka-Skalatska, Skalat, Kolodeyevka, Kolodiyevka, Kolodiyivka, Kolodzeiovka, Kolodzeyuvka, Kołodziejówka, Gorodnitsa, Stantsiya Kolodzeyevka, Kolodzeyuvka, Molchanovka, Molchanuvka, Zherebki, Zherebki Pervyye, Zherebki Vtoryye, Zherebky, Piznanka, Podillya, Podol’ye, Poznanka-Gnilaya, Bogdanovka, Bohdanivka, Galushchintsy, Halushchyntsi, Kamenki, Kamionki, Kachanovka, Kaczanówka, Kochanovka, Ostape, Ostapovo, Rosokhovatets, Rosokhovatsets, Khodachkov Malyy, Malyy Khodachkiv, Malyy Khodachkov, Magdalevka, Mahdalivka, Ivanovka, Ivanuvka, Iwanówka, Supranuvka, Chernishuvka, Chornilovka, Zadnishëvka, Zadnishuvka, Sorocko, Sorotska, Sorots’ke, Sorotsko,Sorotskoye, Maslova, Myslova, Korshyluvka, Glebov, Glibov, Hlibiv, Grimalov, Stantsiya Grimaylov, Stacja Grzymalow, Stantsiya Gzhimaluv, Klebanovka, Klebanuvka, Kidantsy, Kydantsi, Ilavche, Ilovtsy, Podvolochisk, Podvolochiska, Podvolochissk, Podwołoczyska, Pidvolochys’k, Orekhovets, Ozhekhovets, Podvolochisskiy Rayon, Volochisk, Woloczysk, Volochys’k, Turovka, Turówka, Turuvka, Kozivka, Kozovka, Grimalov, Grimaylov, Grzhimalov, Grzhymalov, Grzymałów, Gzhimaluv, Hrymayliv, Kanëvka, Yulin’tse, Yuskovtsy, Maksimovka, Maksymivka, Okno, Staromeshchizna ====Early 20th Century==== =====Philadelphia, PA c. 1912===== [[Zurawel-1|Mary Zurawel]] immigrated with a destination in Philadelphia along with 7 other women who were from near her home. She did not remain there, but married [[Pankiewicz-2|Stanley Pankiewicz]] in New York in 1917. ===Non-Family Historical Information=== The following is information gathered on the Zhuravel name mostly before the 20th century and is not able to be definitively linked to our family tree. ====19th Century==== ====18th Century==== ====17th Century==== ====16th Century==== * In 1578, Shoemaker "Gavriel Zhuravel" helped form the "Assumption Church of the Blessed Virgin" in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chortkiv Chortkiv], (Чортків / Czortków) Chortkivs'kyi district (Чортківський район), Ternopil's'ka oblast, Ukraine.Original text from [http://www.ukrmandry.com.ua/index.php?image=317 Мандруємо Україною]: Чортків. Церква Успіня пресвятої Богородиці, 1583. Друга за віком після замку споруда Чорткова. Збудована за ініціативи міського братства. Ще у 1578 р. ковалі, кушнірі і ткачі на своїх цехових зборах вирішили підтримати міське братство і скластися, щоб побудувати церкву. Одним з ініціаторів цієї справи був кушнір Микола Драчук, а пізніше – швець Гаврило Журавель. Будувалася церква з 1581 по 1584 р. Тричі зазнавала страшних руйнувань під час навали на місто турків і татар: у 1593, 1617 та 1640 роках. Церква – одна з найдавніших на Поділлі.Translated Text from [http://www.ukrmandry.com.ua/index.php?image=317 Travels through Ukraine]: Chertkov. Church Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, 1583. Second oldest building, after the castle. It was built at the initiative of the city of brotherhood. Back in 1578 blacksmiths, furriers and weavers in their meetings decided to support urban brotherhood and build a church. One of the initiators of this case was a furrier Nicholas Drachuk and later - shoemaker '''Gabriel Zhuravel'''. The church was built from 1581 to 1584 and thrice suffered terrible damage during Turk and Tatar invasions in 1593, 1617 and 1640,. Church - one of the oldest in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podolia podolia] (valley) ===Modern Zhuravel Relatives=== I spoke with Nazar Zhuravel and his sister Oksana who were from Staryy Skalat. It is somewhat likely that there is a relation to [[Zurawel-1|Mary Zurawel]], since Nazar explained that his father and grandfather are from Novasyulka (Новосилка) which is on the outskirs of Staryy Skalat. If you figure similar ages of parents at birth, Nazar and I may be able to trace our Lowest Common Relative (LCR) to our Great-Great-Grandparents. The pedigree would appear as follows: ''Italics are hypotheticals'' *'''LCR Журавель - (''b. 1865'')''' **Marya Zurawel - (b. 1890) ***Stella Pankiewicz - (b. 1929) ****K. Eschuk - (b. 1966) *****Thomas Worman - (b. 1985) **''LCRович Журавель - (b. 1892)'' ***Гаврило Журавель - (''b. 1930's'') **** ''Гаврилович'' Журавель - (''b. 1960's'') *****Оксана Журавель - (b. 1989) *****Назар Журавель - (b. 1991) Nazar will have to find out his Great-Grandfather and Great-Great-Grandparents name in order to confirm this. ==References==

Surnames beginning with the letter B.

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:::'''''*It is my intention to add all of the surnames beginning with the letter B that I am working with.''''' :::'''''*My direct line: ::'''''*William Berry Blackstock''''' :::'''''*James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.''''' ::::'''''*James Franklin Blackstock, Jr.''''' :::::'''''*James M. Blackstock''''' ::::::'''''*John Franklin Blackstock''''' :::::::'''''*Alexander Hamilton Blackstock''''' ::::::::'''''*Olen Franklin Blackstock''''' :::::::::'''''*Billy Frank Blackstock''''' :::'''''*NAMES OF PROFILES''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-9|Blackstock, Thomas]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-8|Blackstock, William Berry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-10|Blackstock, Sr., James Franklin]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-16|Blackstock, Richard]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-7|Blackstock, Jr.William Berry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-17|Blackstock, Thomas]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-11|Blackstock, John]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-15|Blackstock, Moses]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-12|Blackstock Beard, Margaret]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-4|Blackstock, Mary]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-14|Blackstock Foster, Jane]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-13|Blackstock Poole, Mary Polley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-262|Blackstock, William]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-202|Blackstock, Richard]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-78|Blackstock, John]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-145|Blackstock, Mary Elizabeth]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-77|Blackstock, Jr. , James Franklin]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-79|Blackstock, William]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-39|Blackstock, Daniel K.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-80|Blackstock, Richard]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-82|Blackstock, Kendred]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-83|Blackstock, Ashley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-81|Blackstock, Joseph]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-129|Blackstock, Crawford Ashley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-130|Blackstock, John Henry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-131|Blackstock, Wilson Franklin]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-132|Blackstock, Leusinda]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-133|Blackstock, Thomas Clayton]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-88|Blackstock, Kindred]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-103|Blackstock, James M.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-102|Blackstock, John Franklin]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-101|Blackstock, Alexander Hamilton]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-108|Blackstock Waters, Zora]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-109|Blackstock, Verdie]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-110|Blackstock, Dewey]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-111|Blackstock, Solon]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-138|Blackstock Wilbanks, Mildred]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-139|Blackstock Weakley, Joan]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-140|Blackstock, Robert Gerald]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-141|Blackstock Paulson, Mary Sue]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-98|Blackstock, Olen Franklin]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-97|Blackstock, Billy Frank]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-99|Blackstock John, Pamela Ann]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-100|Blackstock Suggs, Patti Jean]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-105|Blackstock, Robby lavern]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-112|Blackstock, Claude]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-113|Blackstock, Hartest]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-114|Blackstock, Koy]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-134|Blackstock, Jessie G.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-135|Blackstock, Daniel D.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-136|Blackstock, William Berry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-142|Blackstock, Malinda]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-146|Blackstock, Deborah Ann]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-240|Blackstock, James Newton]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-241|Blackstock, Unkknown]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-242|Blackstock, John Henry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-185|Blackstock, William Crawford]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-243|Blackstock, Thomas Newton]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-273|Blackstock Gray, Milly C.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-274|Blackstock Trammell, Lucinda]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-275|Blackstock, Lewis R.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-279|Blackstock Myers, Sarah Lula]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-280|Blackstock, Berry Bennett]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-248|Blackstock, Parks Joshua]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-499|Blackstock Martin, Susan D.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-500|Blackstock, Thomas James]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-501|Blackstock, Margaret]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-502|Blackstock, Japhett B.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-581|Blackstock Williams, Susana]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-582|Blackstock Clegg, Frances]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-641|Blackstock, Dennis Regan]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-642|Blackstock, Richard Shane]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-692|Blackstock, Richard Cody]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-694|Blackstock, Lauren Ashley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-695|Blackstock, Hollie Amber]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blackstock-696|Blackstock, Matthew Dylan]].''''' :::'''''*[[Bjorklund-63|Bjorklund, Stanley Arthur]].''''' :::'''''*[[Bjorklund-65|Bjorklund, Dale]].''''' :::'''''*[[Bjorklund-64|Bjorklund, Jared Alan]].'''''

Surnames beginning with the letter C

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'''''The goal of this project is to ...add all the Surnames beginning with the letter C that I am working with.''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks! :::'''''*Names of Profiles''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-397|Culpepper Bjorklund, Kathryn]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-332|Culpepper, Robert Lee]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-333|Culpepper, Jessie Cone]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-331|Culpepper Blackstock, Alma Lee]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-338|Culpepper, Jessie Walter]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-339|Culpepper Greer, Sylva Mae]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-340|Culpepper, Perry Oscar]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-341|Culpepper Hendrex, Ina Lee]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1362|Cone, William B.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-335|Culpepper, Sandra Lynn]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-343|Culpepper, David henry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-342|Culpepper, Otte Bell]].''''' :::'''''*[[Culpepper-334|Culpepper Bell,, Cheryl]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1360|Cone, Aurelius Franklin]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1361|Cone, William B.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1695|Cone Thedford, Florence Dickenson]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1693|Cone, Baby]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1694|Cone, Anna Belle]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1357|Cone, William Turman]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1696|Cone, Leon Wright]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1696|Cone Scroggin, Mary Etta]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1363|Cone McCrary, Edna Estella]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1364|Cone, Arelius Kenneth]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1359|Cone Culpepper, Annie Belle]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1356|Cone Culpepper, Thelma Mae]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1365|Cone McKay, Ina Hope]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1366|Cone, William Kenneth]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1367|Cone Dobeff, Margie Lerline]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cone-1368|Cone Dean, Thea Jean]].'''''

Surnames beginning with the letter D

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Surnames beginning with the letter G

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:::'''''*The goal of this project is to ...add all the surnames beginning with the letter G that I am working with.''''' :::::'''''*My Griffin line: ::'''''William Griffin''''' :::'''''*Michael Griffin''''' ::::'''''*John Griffin''''' :::::'''''*Troy Griffin''''' ::::::'''''*Laura Melinda Griffin Reese''''' :::::::'''''*David Harrison Reese''''' ::::::::'''''*Eva Mae Reese Blackstock''''' :::::::::'''''*Billy Frank Blackstock''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks! :::'''''*Names of Profiles.''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-5429|Graham, Charlie Luther]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-5430|Graham, William Payton]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-6277|Graham, Charles]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-6278|Graham, Johnny]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-6279|Graham, Patrick]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-6280|Graham, Andrew]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-6281|Graham, Kristine]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-6282|Graham, Darla]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-6283|Graham, Bobby]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-5431|Graham, Luther RAymond]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-5432|Graham, Delroy]].''''' :::'''''*[[Graham-5436|Graham Hickman, Mary Ruth]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3098|Griffin Reese, Laura Melinda]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3396|Griffin, Troy]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3397|Griffin, John]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3398|Griffin, Michael]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3399|Griffin, William]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3425|Griffin, Michael]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3427|Griffin Baker, Laney]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3426|Griffin Knox, Nancy]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3428|Griffin, John]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3396|Griffin, Troy]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3429|Griffin Willingham, Laura]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3422|Griffin, Michael Sheppard]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3423|Griffin, John]].''''' :::'''''*[[Griffin-3424|Griffin, David Troy]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gee-811|Gee Blackstock, Sarah Pairlee]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gee-1022|Gee, Eason]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gee-863|Gee, Joseph James]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gee-1043|Gee, Emily]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gee-1044|Gee, Mary]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gee-1045|Gee, Joseph]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gee-1046|Gee, John Henry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Gee-1047|Gee, James]].'''''

Surnames beginning with the letter J

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:::'''''*The goal of this project is to ...add all the Surnames beginning with the letter J that I am working with.''''' ::'''''*My direct line:''''' ::'''''*John Samuel Jordan''''' :::'''''*William Jordan''''' ::::'''''*Margret Ann Jordan Blackstock''''' :::::'''''*Alexander Hamilton Blackstock''''' ::::::'''''*Olen Franklin Blackstock''''' :::::::'''''*Billy Frank Blackstock''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks! :::::Names''''' :::'''''*[[Jordan-6585|Jordan, John Samuel]].''''' :::'''''*[[Jordan-6570|Jordan, William]].''''' :::'''''*[[Jordan-3729|Jordan, Margret Ann Jordan Blackstock]].'''''

Surnames beginning with the Letter M

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::'''''*The goal of this project is to ...add all the Surnames beginning with the Letter M that I am working on.''''' :::'''''*Names of Profiles''''' :::'''''*[[Morgan-6570|Morgan, Jack H.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Morgan-6571|Morgan, John Kinberly]].''''' :::'''''*[[Morgan-6572|Morgan, Kelly Elizabeth]].''''' :::'''''*[[Morgan-6573|Morgan, Benton]].''''' :::'''''*[[Morgan-6577|Morgan, Craig Joseph]].''''' :::'''''*[[Morgan-6578|Morgan, Joseph Ryan]].''''' :::'''''*[[Morgan-6579|Morgan, Christopher]].''''' :::'''''*[[Morgan-6585|Morgan, Courtney Ray]].''''' :::'''''*[[Morgan-6586|Morgan, Jason Gage]].''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Surnames beginning with the letter P

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:::'''''*The goal of this project is to ...add all the surnames beginning with the letter P that I am working with.''''' :'''''*My direct line: ::'''''*Henry Patrick''''' :::'''''*John William Patrick''''' ::::'''''*Gennie Mae patrick Reese''''' :::::'''''*Eva Mae Reese Blackstock''''' ::::::'''''*Billy Frank Blackstock''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks! :::'''''*Names of Profiles.''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1056|Patrick Reese, Gennie Mae]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1059|Patrick, John William]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1060|Patrick, Henry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1299|Patrick, Elbert Kelly]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1300|Patrick Minor, Martha S.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1301|Patrick, Lewis J.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1302|Patrick, C. Rufus]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1303|Patrick James Henry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1304|Patrick Field, Jerusha Emeline]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1305|Patrick, George Washington]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1306|Patrick Browning, Margaret Adaline]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1298|Patrick Weems, Winney Mae]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-2284|Patrick, J.W.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1296|Patrick Martha Luelender]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1297|Patrick, Mary Jane]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1285|Patrick, John Rufus]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1286|Patrick, Sarah Alice]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1287|Patrick, Henry Nathaniel]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1288|Patrick, Albert Kelly]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1289|Patrick, George Williams]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1290|Patrick, Robert Edward Lee]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1291|Patrick, Robert Wade Hamilton]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1292|Patrick, Walter Jackston]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1293|Patrick, Clarence Claude]].''''' :::'''''*[[Patrick-1284|Patrick, Frances Mrien]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-5|Poppelreiter, Mathias]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-4|Poppelreiter, Nicholas]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-3|Poppelreiter, William]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-2|Poppelreiter, Joseph A.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-6|Poppelreiter Arndorf, Mary]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-7|Poppelreiter Dietz, Stella]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-1|Poppelreiter Blackstock, Wilma]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-8|Poppelreiter, Eugene]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-9|Poppelreiter, William]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-10|Poppelreiter, Robert]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-11|Poppelreiter Davis, Donelda]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-12|Poppelreiter, Thomas]].''''' :::'''''*[[Poppelreiter-13|Poppelreiter Long, Joyce]].'''''

Surnames beginning with the letter S

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:::'''''*The goal of this project is to ...add all surnames beginning with the letter S that I am working with.''''' :::'''''*Names of Surnames Profile.''''' :::'''''*[[Suggs-182|Suggs, Fred Caffey]].''''' :::'''''*[[Suggs-181|Suggs, John Henry]].''''' :::'''''*[[Suggs-178|Suggs, Steven John]].''''' :::'''''*[[Suggs-179|Suggs, Jacob Steven]].''''' :::'''''*[[Suggs-180|Suggs, Caleb Jeffery]].''''' :::'''''*[[Suggs-387|Suggs, Annalise Marie]].''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Surnames beginning with the letter W

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:::'''''*The goal of this project is to ...add all the Surnames beginning with the letter W that I am working with.''''' :::'''''*Names of Profiles.''''' :::'''''*[[Waters-1987|Waters, Lonnie]].''''' :::'''''*[[Waters-2204|Waters, Zelvin]].''''' :::'''''*[[Waters-2205|Waters Thacker, Valta]].''''' :::'''''*[[Watson-6936|Watson, James Ronnie]].''''' :::'''''*[[Watson-6937|Watson, James Bradley]].''''' :::'''''*[[Watson-6938|Watson, Robert Bradley]].''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Surnames beginning with the letterW

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Blackstock-97|Billy Blackstock]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Surnames for De Anna Overcast

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=== My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' Detailed Surname List Surname (alternates) : First Person with surname in tree → EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor ( # ) = number of generations from Primary person to EKA ) Paternal Grandfather ancestors '''Adams''' : Margaret, b. 1826, Tennessee → Martin Adams, b. 1793, Greenville, South Carolina (5) '''Adele''' : → Unknown Adele, b. 0000, (28) '''Archer''' : → Rebekah Archer, b. 1634, Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts (10) '''Aston''' : Elizabeth, b. 1405, Irchester, Northamptonshire, England → Unknown Aston, b. 1380, Irchester, Northamptonshire, England (19) '''Avenel''' : Alice, b. 1380, null → Robert Avenel, b. 0000, (18) '''Beaumont''' : Joan, b. 1289, Witnesham, Suffolk, England → Richard Beaumont, b. 1260, Witnesham, Suffolk England (21) '''Belknap''' : Juliana, b. 1360, → John Belknap, b. 1305, (20) Bigge : Marie, b. 1612, Biddenden, Kent, England → Henrie Bigge, b. 1535, Essex, England (13) '''Bigger''' : Amanda, b. 1843, Tennessee → Robert Bigger, b. 1771, South Carolina (6) '''Blassingame''' : → Elizabeth Blassingame, b. 1797, (5) '''Bokill''' : Maud, b. 1405, Friston, Suffolk, England → John Bokill, b. 1380, (17) '''Boulogne (de Boulogne)''' : Matilda, b. 0965, France → Gui de Boulogne, b. 0946, Bologne-sur-Mer, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France (30) '''Bowyer''' : Margery, b. 1520, Staffordshire, England → John Bowyer, b. 0000, Staffordshire, England (15) '''Boys (Bois, De Bois)''' : Katherine, b. 1445, Coningsby, Lincolnshire, England → John De Bois, b. 1329, Coningsby, Lincolnshire, England (18) '''Braose (Brewes)''' : Margaret, b. 1330, Stinton, Norfolk, England → William Braose, b. 1049, Briouze, Normandy, France (27) '''Brown''' : → Joann Brown, b. 1613, Easingwold, Yorkshire, England (10) '''Browne''' : → Ellen Browne, b. 1465, Norwich, Norfolk, England (14) '''Bucknall''' : → Elizabeth Bucknall, b. 1500, Staffordshire, England (15) '''Burgess''' : Elizabeth, b. 1630, England → Thomas Burgess, b. 1604, England (11) '''Bushart''' : Catareena, b. 1760, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina → John Bushart, b. 1720, Germany (7) '''Carey''' : → Sarah Carey, b. 1590, Monk Soham, Suffolk, England (11) '''Cary''' : → Rebecca Cary, b. 1780, Virginia, USA (5) '''Cawsey (Cawse)''' : Elizabeth, b. 1425, Knotishall, Suffolk, England → Thomas Cawse, b. 1400, England (16) '''Channon''' : → Joane Channon, b. 1540, Sidmouth, Devonshire, England (12) '''Channo'''n : Mary, b. 1574, Sidmouth, Devon, England → Robert Channon, b. 1536, Sidbury, Devonshire County, England (12) '''Chattoke''' : Katherine, b. 1386, eng → John Chattoke, b. 1358, eng (18) '''Churchman''' : → Anna Churchman, b. 1617, England (10) '''Clere''' : Agatha, b. 1224, England → Ralph Clere, b. 1150, (25) '''Colekirke (De Colekirke)''' : Alice, b. 1070, Suffolk, England → Unknown De Colekirke, b. 1040, (27) '''Coles''' : Alice, b. 1575, Pulborough, Sussex, England → George Coles, b. 1546, Pulborough, Sussex, England (13) '''Corbeil (De Corbeil, Dane)''' : Germaine, b. 0978, Marne, Champagne, France → Osmond Dane, b. 0000, France (32) '''Cosford''' : Alice, b. 1573, Watford, Northamptonshire, England → George Cosford, b. 1545, Watford, Northamptonshire, England (12) '''Creke''' : Isabel, b. 1202, Stow, Suffolk, England → Bartholomew Creke, b. 1109, Docking, Norfolk, England (25) '''Criketot''' : Eve, b. 1259, Thurston, Suffolk, , England → William Criketot, b. 1219, (23) '''Crowell''' : → Sarah Crowell, b. 1592, Devon, England (11) '''Darset''' : Juliana, b. 0000, Essex, England → John Darset, b. 1300, null (20) '''De Antingham''' : → Margaret De Antingham, b. 1310, Norfolk County, England (19) '''De Totnais''' : → Unknown De Totnais, b. 1020, Barnstaple, Devon, England (28) '''Drayton''' : Margaret, b. 1341, eng → Roger Drayton, b. 1316, eng (20) '''England''' : → Katherine England, b. 1617, Curles, Henrico County, Colony of Virginia (10) '''England''' : → Margaret England, b. 1597, Norwich, Norfolk, England (11) '''Fairbanks''' : → Mary Fairbanks, b. 1622, null (10) '''Fastolf''' : Alice, b. 1404, Norfolk, England → John Fastolf, b. 1370, (17) '''Faye''' : Elizabeth, b. 0000, → Aimery Faye, b. 0000, (27) '''Ferrers (Ferrières)''' : Gundred, b. 1040, Normandie, France → Walchelin Ferrières, b. 0000, (28) '''FitzHenry''' (FitzAilwin, Lefstansson) : Margaret, b. 1180, London, Middlesex → Ailwin Lefstansson, b. 1108, Middlesex, England (27) '''Forde''' : Alice, b. 1547, Staffordshire, England → William Forde, b. 1510, Staffordshire, England (14) '''Frebodye''' : Anne, b. 1484, Northamptonshire, , England → Thomas Frebodye, b. 1460, Northamptonshire, , England (16) '''Freeman''' : Alice, b. 1658, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay → John Freeman, b. 1442, Bentley, Northamptonshire, , England (16) '''Furnell''' : Matilda, b. 1120, Drayton, Leicester, England → Robert Furnell, b. 1104, Drayton, Leicestershire, England (25) '''Garrard''' : → Maud Garrard, b. 1365, (18) '''Ghent''' : Beatrice, b. 1045, France → Henry Ghent, b. 1005, France (27) '''Gressenhall''' : Isabel, b. 1160, England → Wimer Gressenhall, b. 0000, (27) '''Grime''' : Katherine, b. 1644, Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England → Jeffrey Grime, b. 0000, England (11) '''Hayes''' : → Mary Hayes, b. 1656, Ireland (9) '''Heard''' : → Elizabeth Heard, b. 1460, London, , England (16) '''Hewse''' : Cecily, b. 1500, Knapton, Norfolk, England → Alban Hewse, b. 1465, Knapton, Norfolk, England (14) Hoar (Hore) : Mercy, b. 1654, Taunton, Plymouth Colony → Richard Hore, b. 1509, Musbury, Devon Co, England (13) Hodsoll : Bennett, b. 1596, Pulborough, Sussex, England → John Hodsoll, b. 1515, England (14) Holman : → Alice Holman, b. 1568, Canterbury, Kent, England (12) Homberston (Humberstone) : Avis, b. 0000, → John Humberstone, b. 1430, Bradenham, Norfolk, England (15) Horton : Margarett, b. 1604, Staffordshire, England → Francis Horton, b. 1543, Staffordshire, England (13) Illey : Sybil, b. 1390, Norfolk, England → Edmund Illey, b. 1260, (20) Isham : Dorothy, b. 1470, Clipston, Northamptonshire, , England → Henry Isham, b. 0000, Isham, Northamptonshire, England (24) Isham : Tryphosa, b. 1545, Pulborough, Sussex, England → George Isham, b. 1525, (14) Jeningham : → Margaret Jeningham, b. 0000, Lincolnshire, England (17) Jenney (Gyney) : Sarah, b. 1623, Plymouth, Massachusetts → Thomas Gyney, b. 1285, (20) Karcher : → Barbara Karcher, b. 1735, Obernai Region, Blissberg, France (6) Larcome : Jane, b. 1638, Curles, Henrico County, Virginia Colony → Rene Larcome, b. 1615, Curles, Henrico, Virginia (10) Layston : Jane, b. 1385, → John Layston, b. 1336, (18) Lentz : Nancy, b. 1785, Cabarrus, North Carolina, USA → John Lentz, b. 1753, Union District, South Carolina (6) Lisle : → Agnes Lisle, b. 1130, Ixworth, Suffolk, England (24) Manasses : → Sibilla Manasses, b. 1005, Bourboucy,France (27) Maundy : Anne, b. 1560, null → John Maundy, b. 1530, (13) Merrifield : → Anne Merrifield, b. 1624, England (10) Misenheimer (Meisenheimer) : Sarah, b. 1812, North Carolina → Johann Jakob Meisenheimer, b. 1652, (9) Mog : → Anna Elisabetha Mog, b. 1684, Waldalgesheim, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (8) Moore : Ellen, b. 1404, eng → James Moore, b. 1354, eng (18) Mullins : Susan, b. 1841, North Carolina, United States → John Mullins, b. 1648, (10) Munford : → Katherine Munford, b. 1623, St Peter Mancroft Parish, in Norwich, Norfolk, England (10) Nixon : → Isabella Nixon, b. 1790, North Carolina (4) Normandy : → Unknown Women Normandy, b. 0998, Normandy, France (29) Northamptonshire : → Julian of Northamptonshire, b. 1370, (19) Osborne : → Fides Osborne, b. 1547, Musbury, Devon, England (12) Overcast (Oberkirsh, Oberkirsch) : Stanley, b. 1918, Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee → Caspar Oberkirsch, b. 1694, Blissberg Estate, Germany (7) Patras : → Kathryn Patras, b. 1535, Norwich, Norfold, England (13) Perry : Deborah, b. 1654, Sandwich, Plymouth Colony → Ezra Perry, b. 1625, England (10) Perry : Margaret, b. 1624, England → Edmund Perry, b. 1588, Devon, England (11) Peyton : → Clemence Peyton, b. 1214, Thurston, Suffolk, England (22) Phelipp : → Elizabeth Phelipp, b. 1310, Baldock, Hertfordshire, England (20) Picqugny (De Picquigny) : Unknown, b. 1050, Barnstaple, Devon, England → Arnoul De Picquigny, b. 1020, Barnstable, Devon, England (28) Plankinhorn : → Susanna Plankinhorn, b. 1690, Sinsheim, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (7) Pleasants : Mary, b. 1680, Virginia → William Pleasants, b. 1530, Norwich, Norfolk, England (13) Plumstead : → Catherine Plumstead, b. 1370, (17) Pooler : → Elline Pooler, b. 1569, Staffordshire, England (12) Pope : Joanna, b. 1717, Dartmouth, Massachusetts → Thomas Pope, b. 1608, England (10) Quincy : Alice, b. 1140, Leicestershire, England → Robert Quincy, b. 1040, Cuinchy, Normandie, France (28) Reed : → Dorotha Reed, b. 1818, North Carolina (4) Reed : Mattie, b. 1865, Bedford Co., Tennessee → George Reed, b. 1787, North Carolina (4) Reiter : → Anna Reiter, b. 1731, Waldalgesheim, Waldalgesheim, Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (7) Robertson : → Mariah Robertson, b. 1802, Marshall County, Tennessee (5) Rogers : Hannah, b. 1640, Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, New England → William Rogers, b. 1510, Watford, Northamptonshire, England (13) Rus : Alice, b. 1245, Burgh By Sands, Cumberland, England → Ernald Rus, b. 0000, (25) Sandeby : → Eustace Sandeby, b. 1340, Ravenfield, Yorkshire, England (18) Schlauchin : → Susannah Schlauchin, b. 1755, (5) Snelson : Catherine, b. 1680, Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England → John Snelson, b. 1593, Staffordshire, England (11) Spurr (Spur) : Joanna, b. 1690, Dighton Rock, Berkley, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay → Robert Spurr, b. 1611, Clapton, Gloucestershire, England (10) St Pol (Cambrai) : Rosetta, b. 1017, St Pol, Pas de Calais, France → Eudes Cambrai, b. 0982, Flanders, France (31) Stoner : → Elizabeth Stoner, b. 1503, Oxfordshire, England (15) Sullivan (OSullivan, O'Sullivan) : Mary, b. 1730, Lunenburg County, VA. → Owen O'Sullivan, b. 1560, County Louth, County Louth, Ireland (11) Terry : Joanna, b. 1753, Lunenburg, Virginia → Unknown Terry, b. 0000, (11) Thirkill : → Anne Thirkill, b. 1490, null (13) Thompson : → Catherine Thompson, b. 1765, Augusta County, Virginia, (6) Totnes (De Totnais) : Aenor, b. 1095, Devon, England → Alured De Totnais, b. 1015, Barnstaple, Devon, England (28) Turpin : → Unknown Turpin, b. 1440, Bradenham, Norfolk, England (15) Ufford (Peyton, Caen) : Eve, b. 1310, Thurston, Suffolk, England → Walter Caen, b. 1045, Caen, Calvados, Normandie, France (24) Wichingham (Wychingham, Witchingham) : Joan, b. 1426, eng → Roger Wychingham, b. 1308, Norfolk,England (19) Wills (Willis) : Margaret, b. 1545, Watford, Northamptonshire, , England → Richard Willis, b. 1520, Northamptonshire, England (13) Wintershall : Mary, b. 1519, Bentley, Hampshire, , England → Richard Wintershall, b. 1469, Surrey, England (15) Wolterton : Catherine, b. 1320, Norfolk, England → Roger Wolterton, b. 1294, eng (21) Worlych : Emma, b. 1362, eng → John Worlych, b. 1335, Field Dalling, Norfolk, England (19) Wormegay (Ferrers) : Alicia, b. 1130, Wormegay, Norfolk, England → Hermer Ferrers, b. 0000, (31) de Suffolk : → Flandrina de Suffolk, b. 1044, Eye, Suffolk, England (28) de Vere : Cecilia, b. 1175, Thrapston, Northamptonshire, England → Aubrey de Vere, b. 1030, Ver, Manche, Normandy, France (26) Paternal Grandmother ancestors Acton (Hellesby) : Margaret, b. 1300, Acton, Cheshire, , England → Joscerame Hellesby, b. 1120, (32) Aguillon (Anguillon) : Isabel, b. 1258, Addington, Surrey, England → Manasser Aguillon, b. 1095, Marden, Westbourne, Sussex, England (28) Aigle : Bertha, b. 1040, Orne, Normandie, France → Fulbert Aigle, b. 0985, France (30) Aintree : Emma, b. 1274, Hindley, Lancashire, England → William Aintree, b. 1230, Aintree, Merseyside, Lancashire, England (25) Albinaco : → Alice Albinaco, b. 1182, Naburn, Yorkshire, England (27) Aldridge : Elizabeth, b. 1568, Surrey, England → Thomas Aldridge, b. 0000, (13) Alfreton : Isabel, b. 1176, Hagnaby, Lincolnshire, , England → Ingelram Alfreton, b. 1066, Belper, Derbyshire, England (31) Aller : Elizabeth, b. 1240, Aller, Langport, Somerset, England → John Aller, b. 1215, Aller, Langport, Somerset, England (24) Alveston : Helena, b. 1180, Alveston, Pickering, Essex, England → Alan Alveston, b. 1155, (28) Amboise : → Agnes Amboise, b. 1102, Shenton, Leicestershire, England (28) Amyas : Maud, b. 1260, Horbury, Yorkshire, England → John Amyas, b. 0000, null (23) Angers : → Adelaide Angers, b. 1115, Normandy, France (26) Anne : Jane, b. 1485, Frickley, Yorkshire, England → William Anne, b. 1290, (20) Arden (Warwick, De Warwick) : Letice, b. 1124, England → Wulgent De Warwick, b. 0975, Warwickshire, England (33) Armenia (Bagratuni, Բագրատունի, Bagratid) : Unknown, b. 1160, → Ashot Bagratid, b. 0765, Kingdom of Armenia (39) Arques : Juetta, b. 1127, Thorp Arch, Yorkshire, England → Osbern Arques, b. 1064, (28) Arrow : → Jane Arrow, b. 1516, England (11) Arsic : Joan, b. 1190, Oxfordshire, England → Manasser Arsic, b. 1080, England (30) Aspall : Mary, b. 1330, Aspall, Hartismere, Suffolk → Richard Aspall, b. 1237, (24) Atherton (de Atherton) : Joan, b. 1304, Hindley, Lancashire, England → Robert de Atherton, b. 1179, England (26) Atkins : Joane, b. 1410, → William Atkins, b. 1385, England (18) Aton : Elizabeth, b. 1340, → Lagi Aton, b. 1126, Denmark (25) Auberville : Clarice, b. 1215, Rye, Sussex, England → Hugh Auberville, b. 1100, (28) Audley (de Tettesworth, Mercia) : Alice, b. 1300, England → Wolfric Mercia, b. 1009, Leek, Staffordshire, , England (30) Aunus : Sarah, b. 0000, → Eborard Aunus, b. 1166, Combs, Stowe, Suffolk (28) Auvergne : Ermengarde, b. 0992, Auvergne, Aquitaine, France → Arnaud Auvergne, b. 0846, France (35) Avenal (Avenel) : Dulcie, b. 1234, Bicknor, Kent or Dalkeith, Midlothian → Robert Avenal, b. 1098, (29) Avenbury : → Alianore Avenbury, b. 1237, Avenbury, Bromyard, Herefordshire, England (23) Avranches : → Alberade Avranches, b. 1032, Avranches, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France (29) Avranches : Matilda, b. 1215, Folkestone, Kent, England → Rivallon Avranches, b. 0000, (29) Avranches (d'Avranches) : Matilda, b. 1115, Oxfordshire → Wymond I d'Avranches, b. 0941, Avranches, Manche, Normandy, France (31) Baker : → Joan Baker, b. 1518, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark (14) Baker : Margaret, b. 1510, Aldersworth, Nottinghamshire, England → Richard Baker, b. 1420, Nottingham, England (17) Balliol : → Margaret Balliol, b. 1167, Bywell, Northumberland, England (25) Balliol : Ellen, b. 1200, Durham, England → Ingram Balliol, b. 1165, Durham, England (25) Balliol : Hawise, b. 1103, Morpeth, Northumberland, England → Wido Balliol, b. 1066, Bailleul, Picardy, France (29) Balliol (Helicourt) : Maud, b. 1257, Catterlen, Cumberland, England → Eustace Helicourt, b. 1155, Bywell, Northumberland, England (26) Balun (Ballon) : Adelisa, b. 1099, Gloucestershire, England → Dru Ballon, b. 1040, France (27) Barden : Agnes, b. 1375, Yorkshire, England → Thomas Barden, b. 1305, York, Yorkshire, England (22) Bardolf : Margaret, b. 1312, Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England → Thomas Bardolf, b. 1145, (27) Bardolfe : → Nichola Bardolfe, b. 1294, Drayton, Oxfordshire, England (23) Basing : → Hawise Basing, b. 1089, Basing, Hampshire (27) Basinge : Joan, b. 1243, Boyleston, Derbyshire, England → John Basinge, b. 1215, Boyleston, Derbyshire, England (24) Bateman : Sarah, b. 1304, Witchingham,,Norfolk,England → Bartholomew Bateman, b. 1278, Witchingham,,Norfolk,England (22) Bayeux : → Jean Bayeux, b. 1056, Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France (29) Beauchamp : → Muriel Beauchamp, b. 1105, England (29) Beauchamp (Valletort) : Cecily, b. 1331, England → Simon Valletort, b. 1155, Somerset, England (25) Beauchamp : Mathilde, b. 1123, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England → Walter Beauchamp, b. 1072, Bedfordshire, England (27) Beauchamp (FitzIvo, Unknown) : NN, b. 1165, Hatch, Somerset, , England → Ivo Unknown, b. 1020, (30) Beaufew : Alice, b. 1475, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England → Christopher Beaufew, b. 1440, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England (16) Beaugency : Hildegarde, b. 1045, Beaugency, Loiret, Centre, France → Landry Beaugency, b. 1000, Beaugency, Loiret, Centre, France (29) Beaulieu (Bellew, Bella Aqua) : Sibyl, b. 1260, Carlton, Yorkshire → Thomas Bella Aqua, b. 1205, England (25) Beaumont : → Eleanor Beaumont, b. 1105, Cheshire, England (28) Beaumont (Bellomontensis, Bellomontenis) : Adeliza, b. 1040, Beaumont, Sur Risle, France → Ivo Bellomontenis, b. 0990, Beaumont-sur-Oise, France (30) Becard : Johanna, b. 1288, Burton Leonard, Yorkshire, England → Pieter Becard, b. 1245, null (25) Beke (Bec) : Alice, b. 1245, Eresby, Lincolnshire, England → Robert Bec, b. 1093, France (31) Belmeis : Adeline, b. 1150, Tong, Shropshire, England → Robert Belmeis, b. 1022, (28) Bending : Maud, b. 1210, → Adam Bending, b. 0000, (24) Bernard : Anne, b. 1635, England → Thomas Bernard, b. 1205, Wansford Nafferton East Riding, Yorkshire, England (23) Berney : Alice, b. 1334, Witchingham,,Norfolk,England → Henry Berney, b. 1241, Berney,,Norfolk,England (23) Bertram : Ada, b. 1246, Durham, England → William Bertram, b. 0000, Normandy, France (30) Betteshorne : Elizabeth, b. 1353, Beverstone, Gloucestershire, , England → John Betteshorne, b. 1295, England (21) Beyle : → Agnes Beyle, b. 1290, Heton,,Northumberland,England (21) Beyle : → Agnes Beyle, b. 1290, Heton,,Northumberland,England (22) Bickerstaff : → Alicia Bickerstaff, b. 1190, Lancashire, England (27) Bilton : → Frances Bilton, b. 0000, (26) Birmingham : → Alice Birmingham, b. 1410, null (17) Blackwell : → Idonea Blackwell, b. 1152, Wellbeck, Nottinghamshire, England (28) Blaxton : → Unknown Blaxton, b. 1238, Blaxton, England (27) Blois : → Magdalen Blois, b. 1054, West Riding, Yorkshire, England (27) Blois : Berthe, b. 1005, Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Centre, France → Eudes Blois, b. 0860, Tours, Indre et Loire, Touraine, France (33) Bocland : Isabel, b. 1211, Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England → Alan Bocland, b. 1185, England (25) Boclande (Bocland) : Maud, b. 1185, Westoning, Bedfordshire → Hugh Bocland, b. 1130, Buckland, Berkshire (28) Bolebec : Isabel, b. 1164, England → Hugo Bolebec, b. 1050, (28) Bolton (Boulton) : Elizabeth, b. 1222, Harewood, Yorkshire, England → William Boulton, b. 1175, Boulton,Yorkshire,England (25) Boneville : → Alice Boneville, b. 1220, England (26) Booley : Petronilla, b. 1216, Booley, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England → Unknown Booley, b. 1192, Shropshire England (26) Boroughdon (Borrowdon) : Eleanor, b. 1333, Alwinton, Northumberland, England → Gilbert Borrowdon, b. 1300, Boroughdon, Northumberland, England (21) Bosco : Jane, b. 1305, Tankersleoy, Yorkshire, England → Matthew Bosco, b. 1275, (24) Boston : → Eleanor Boston, b. 1152, Boston, Lincolnshire, England (27) Boswell (Bosville) : Elizabeth, b. 1430, Frickley, Yorkshire, England → Robert Bosville, b. 1030, Normandy, France (27) Boteler : → Agnes Boteler, b. 1280, England (24) Boteler : → Edith Boteler, b. 1163, Warrington, Lancashire, England (28) Bothe : → Elizabeth Bothe, b. 1450, (16) Bottisham : Alice, b. 1264, Braunston,,Northamptonshire,England → Thomas Bottisham, b. 1238, Braunston,,Northamptonshire,England (26) Boyce : Cycelle, b. 1480, Norwich, Norfolk, England → Augustine Boyce, b. 1460, Norwich, Norfolk, England (17) Boys (De Bois) : Alice, b. 1311, Norfolk, England → Robert De Bois, b. 1230, Fersfield, Norfolk (24) Braci : Mesceline, b. 1163, Shropshire, England → Aldulf Braci, b. 1111, Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire, England (27) Bradlegh : → Margaret Bradlegh, b. 1185, (26) Bradley : → Unknown Bradley, b. 1398, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England (20) Braine : Agnes, b. 1080, Braine, Aisne, Picardy, France → Hugh Braine, b. 1035, Braine, Aisne, Picardie, France (29) Braose : → Joan Braose, b. 1130, Bramber Castle, Sussex, England (27) Braose : → Maud Braose, b. 1111, Bramber, Sussex, England (27) Braybrooke (Neufmarché) : Nichola, b. 1381, Nottinghamshire, England → Ivo Neufmarché, b. 1092, Braybrooke, Market Harborough, Northamptonshire, England (27) Breux : → Unknown Breux, b. 1161, Aquitaine, France (26) Brienne (Bryan) : Elizabeth, b. 1338, Laugharne, Carmarthan, Wales → Guillaume Brienne, b. 1160, (27) Brinley : → Letitia Brinley, b. 1189, Sefton, Lancashire, England (27) Brito : Cecily, b. 1128, → Ralph Brito, b. 1110, (29) Briwere : Alice, b. 1110, Bowden, Shropshire, England → Ranulph Briwere, b. 1036, Normandy, France (29) Broc : Edeline, b. 1165, Sussex, England → Ranulf Broc, b. 1140, Angmering, Sussex, England (26) Brockbury : Margaret, b. 1350, of, Colwall, Hertfordshire, England → Simon Brockbury, b. 1320, of, Colwall, Hertfordshire, England (19) Brun : Juliane, b. 1185, Fylingdales, Yorkshire, England → Roger Brun, b. 1161, Fylingdales,Yorkshire, England (24) Brunning : → Unknown Brunning, b. 1349, Hesden, Yorkshire, England (22) Burgh : → Aline Burgh, b. 1205, (26) Burton : Ann, b. 1675, Henrico, Virginia → Unknown Burton, b. 1600, England (9) Bussel : → Unknown Bussel, b. 1175, Panwortham, England (27) Bussel : Maud, b. 1116, Hoghton, Lancashire, England → Warin Bussel, b. 1058, (30) Byron (de Buron, Buron) : Isabel, b. 1270, Melling, Lancashire, England → Ralph Buron, b. 0000, (29) Cabaldeston : → Margaret Cabaldeston, b. 1095, Leyland, Lancashire, England (29) Caltoft : Alice, b. 1356, Wiverton, Nottinghamshire, England → John Caltoft, b. 1335, Wiverton, Nottinghamshire, England (21) Camera : → Ella Camera, b. 1090, (28) Camoys (Cameis) : Margaret, b. 1402, → Walter Cameis, b. 1182, Wales (26) Camville : Idoine, b. 1205, Brattleby, Lincolnshire, England → Gerard Camville, b. 1005, England (29) Cantilupe : → Mary Cantilupe, b. 1235, Tamworth Castle, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England (22) Cantilupe : Millicent, b. 1246, Calne, Wiltshire, England → Gilbert Cantilupe, b. 1070, Canteleu, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France (28) Canu : Juliana, b. 1125, Lincolnshire, England → Robert Canu, b. 1100, (29) Cardiff : Amabil, b. 1170, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales → Richard Cardiff, b. 1142, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales (28) Carre : → Unknown Carre, b. 1283, Bolton, Yorkshire, England (25) Carver : Sarah, b. 1694, Gloucester, Virginia → John Carver, b. 1675, Gloucester, VA (9) Castello : Unknown, b. 1110, → Helgot Castello, b. 0000, null (31) Centerville : → Unknown Centerville, b. 1007, Ouilyy Basset,Normandy,, (29) Chalon (Thiers) : Beatrix, b. 1173, Chalon-sur-Saône, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France → Stephen Thiers, b. 0000, (33) Chantoce : → Tiphanie Chantoce, b. 0000, (29) Chartney (de Chartenaye) : Margaret, b. 1262, England → Philip de Chartenaye, b. 1130, Rothbury, Northumberland, England (28) Chauntrell : Jane, b. 1481, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England → William Chauntrell, b. 1450, (16) Chenduit : Joan, b. 1279, Hatch, Somersetshire, England → John Chenduit, b. 1241, Cornwall,England (23) Chester : → Lucy Chester, b. 1070, Spalding, Lincolnshire, England (27) Chiny (Maingau, of LOWER LANHGAU) : Ida, b. 1083, Namur, Belgium → Eberhard of LOWER LANHGAU, b. 0925, (35) Château-du-Loire : Mathilde, b. 1055, Château-du-Loire, Rhone-Alpes, France → Hamon Château-du-Loire, b. 0975, (31) Clarell : Margaret, b. 1403, Yorkshire, England → Johanna Clarell, b. 1266, Tickhill, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England (23) Clayton : → Maud Clayton, b. 1215, Clayton,,Lancashire,England (25) Clayton (de Clayton) : Cecelia, b. 1185, Clayton, Lancashire, England → Hugh de Clayton, b. 1005, Normandy, France (32) Clere : → Mabel Clere, b. 0000, (28) Clifford : → Agnes Clifford, b. 1277, (22) Clinton : Joana, b. 1170, Shirley, Derbyshire, , England → John Clinton, b. 1140, England (26) Clivedon (De Clivedon) : Katharine, b. 1320, Charfield, Gloucestershire, England → Matthew De Clivedon, b. 1217, (24) Cockfield (De Cockfield) : Alice, b. 1226, Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England → Robert De Cockfield, b. 0000, (27) Conyers : Johanna, b. 1405, England, Durham, Sockburn → Roger Conyers, b. 1020, Coignières, Seine-et-Oise, Île-de-France, France (27) Cooke : → Alice Cooke, b. 1533, Kent, England (13) Corbet : Elizabeth, b. 1275, Shropshire, England → Rowley Corbet, b. 1250, Cheshire, England (24) Corbuceo : Emma, b. 1159, Warwickshire → Peter Corbuceo, b. 1133, (28) Cordray (Corderay) : Anna, b. 1609, Chute, Wiltshire, England → Richard Corderay, b. 1360, (17) Cormeilles : → Goda Cormeilles, b. 1329, Beverstone, Gloucestershire, England (20) Cornouaille : → Hoel Cornouaille, b. 1031, Cornouaille, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France (27) Cornouaille (de Cornouaille, ap Constantine, Bretagne, Alain, Hoel, Hoël, Budig, Buidic, Aldrien, Selyfan, ap Conan, Gereint, ap Einudd, Gwrddwfn, ap Cwrrig, ap Meirchion, Ap Owian, Cyllin, Caradoc, Ap Bran) : Alarun, b. 0990, Guilliers, Morbihan, Bretagne, France → Caradog Ap Bran, b. 0035, Glamorganshire, England (57) Cotton : → Joan William I Cotton, b. 1269, Cheshire, England (23) Cotton : → Isabella Cotton, b. 1234, Cheshire, England (24) Cotton : Catherine, b. 1445, → Williamus Cotton, b. 1174, Cotton, Cheshire, England (26) Cotton : Margery, b. 1335, Rudheath, Cheshire, England → Hugh Cotton, b. 1230, Shropshire, England (25) Coucy (Boves) : Melisende, b. 1120, Champagne, France → Hugues Boves, b. 1000, France (30) Courtenay : → Eleanor Courtenay, b. 1265, (22) Courtenay : Isabel, b. 1283, Devonshire, England → Renaud Courtenay, b. 1098, France (26) Crawthorne : Joan, b. 1345, Wiltshire, England → Robert Crawthorne, b. 1310, (19) Crecy : → Adelaide Crecy, b. 1048, Corbeil, Marne, France (28) Cresacre : Isobel, b. 1400, → Percival Cresacre, b. 1380, (19) Cressingham : Alice, b. 1285, England → Hugh Cressingham, b. 0000, England (24) Crevequer : Eleanor, b. 1245, Folkestone, Kent, England → Haimo Crevequer, b. 1060, Calvados, Normandy, France (29) Crew : → Cecilia Crew, b. 1222, Shipbrook, Cheshire, England (25) Crookham : → Elizabeth Crookham, b. 1360, England (19) Crophill : → Jane Crophill, b. 1373, Nottinghamshire (20) Dacre : → Elizabeth Dacre, b. 1408, Halton, Lancashire, England (19) Dacre : Joan, b. 1415, England → Humphrey Dacre, b. 1010, Holbyche, Lincolnshire, England (33) Dakeney : → Isabella Dakeney, b. 1311, Hampden, Buckinghamshire, England (21) Dameral : → Joan Dameral, b. 1285, Swindon, Wiltshire, England (20) Dampierre (Moeslain) : Helvis, b. 1145, Champagne, France → Vuitier Moeslain, b. 1030, (29) Darell (Darrel, Darrell) : Emma, b. 1160, Lund, Yorkshire, England → William Darrell, b. 1043, Airel, Manche, Normandy, France (33) Daresby : → Beatrice Daresby, b. 1223, Hutton, Warton, Lancashire, England (26) Darley : → Alice Darley, b. 1295, Darley, Derbyshire, England (23) Daundelyn : Margaret, b. 1470, Doddington, Northamptonshire, England → William Daundelyn, b. 1440, England (16) De Aldwark : → Robert De Aldwark, b. 1254, Aldwark, North Ride, Yorkshire, England (23) De Aldwark : → Agnes De Aldwark, b. 1276, Alderwarke Castle, Alderwarke, Yorkshire, England (23) De Arderne : Nichola, b. 1315, Drayton, Oxfordshire, England → Robert De Arderne, b. 1289, Drayton, Oxfordshire, England (23) De Billingford : → Agnes De Billingford, b. 1120, Stapleton, On Tees, Yorkshire, England (27) De Bourton : → Joan De Bourton, b. 1152, Burton,,Wiltshire,England (28) De Breteuil : → Amica De Breteuil, b. 1100, Norfolk, England (27) De Flete : → Juliana De Flete, b. 1150, Lincolnshire, England (28) De La Mare (Mare) : Agnes, b. 1150, Holgate, Shropshire, England → Richard Mare, b. 0000, null (29) De Meschines : → Albreda De Meschines, b. 1150, Hareston,,, (28) De Stapleton : → Wife of Nicholas De Stapleton, b. 1088, On, Yorkshire, , England (28) De Stapylton : → Unknown De Stapylton, b. 1040, England (29) De Villiers : → Petronell De Villiers, b. 1178, Newbold, Nottinghamshire, England (26) De Villiers : → Unknown De Villiers, b. 1132, Newbold Verdon, Leicester, England (28) DeEatington : → Sewallis DeEatington, b. 1060, Eatington, Warwickshire, , England (28) DeEatington : → Fulcher DeEatington, b. 1025, Eatington, Warwickshire, , England (29) DeMaatenloch : → Enid DeMaatenloch, b. 1190, (25) DeRumilly : → Unknown DeRumilly, b. 1040, Normandy, France (28) DeTelsa : → Emma DeTelsa, b. 1060, La Bouquirnene, Cher, France (29) Deincourt : → Bamburga Deincourt, b. 1290, England (23) Deincourt : Margaret, b. 0000, Blankney, Lincolnshire → Walter Deincourt, b. 1042, Ancourt, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France (30) Deiville : Joan, b. 1317, Adlingfleet, Kilburn, & Thornton in the Hill, Yorkshire, England → Robert Deiville, b. 1150, Nottinghamshire, England (25) Depden : → Agnes Depden, b. 1285, Suffolk, England (23) Derby : → Unknown Derby, b. 1220, England (25) Despenser : Eleanor, b. 1261, Ryhall, Rutland, England → Geoffrey Despenser, b. 1150, Defford, Worcestershire, England (26) Dol : → Jeanne Dol, b. 1125, (28) Dolgoruki : → Anna Dolgoruki, b. 0000, (24) Dommart : → Alanora Dommart, b. 1128, Domart-En-Ponthieu, Somme, Picardy, France (27) Douglas : → Janet Douglas, b. 1335, Methley, Yorkshire, England (20) Dourton : Juliana, b. 1195, Hatch, Somerset, England → Pain Dourton, b. 0000, (25) Dover (Douvres) : Rohese, b. 1198, Chilham, Kent, England → Fulbert Douvres, b. 0000, Douvres-la-Délivrande, Calvados, Normandy, France (28) Downes (de Downes) : Maud, b. 1294, Chorley, Cheshire, England → Robert de Downes, b. 1170, (26) Driby : Beatrix, b. 1275, Wokefield, Stratfield Mortimer, Berkshire, England → Simon Driby, b. 1225, Wokefield, Stratfield Mortimer, Berkshire, England (24) Dronsfield : Isobel, b. 1370, → John Dronsfield, b. 1301, West Bretton, Yorkshire (21) Drury (St Edmund, Normandie, of NORMANDY) : Jane, b. 1443, Ickworth, Suffolk, England → Drury of NORMANDY, b. 0000, (31) Durant : Mathilda, b. 1338, → Walter Durant, b. 1228, Sussex, England (25) Durham : Adelaide, b. 1110, Staindrop, Durham, England → Walcher Durham, b. 1070, (29) Dutton : Catherine, b. 1300, Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire → Alice Dutton, b. 1060, England (30) Dyke : → Joan Dyke, b. 1371, (18) Dyke : Constance, b. 1484, England → Henry Dyke, b. 1460, England (16) Dymoke : Frances, b. 1539, Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, England → Henry Dymoke, b. 1265, Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, England (21) Earnley : → Anne Earnley, b. 0000, (15) Eastwell : → Matilda Eastwell, b. 0000, (25) Eland : Margery, b. 1179, England → Leisingus Eland, b. 0000, (28) Elliott : Jessie, b. 1907, Bedford County, Tennessee → John Elliott, b. 1761, (5) Ellis : → Katherine Ellis, b. 1288, Alwoodley, Yorkshire, England (22) Elmley : → Eleanor Elmley, b. 1114, (25) Elmley : → Eleanor Elmley, b. 1114, (29) Empson : Elizabeth, b. 1449, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England → Peter Empson, b. 1414, Towcester, Northamptonshire, England (18) Engaine : Joan, b. 1280, Laxton, Northamptonshire, , England → Richard Engaine, b. 1015, (30) Esturmy : Maud, b. 1374, Chatham, Wiltshire, England → Geoffrey Esturmy, b. 0000, (23) Eton : → Elizabeth Eton, b. 1419, Ickworth,,Suffolk,England (19) Everingham : Joan, b. 1362, Laxton, Nottinghamshire, England → Thomas Everingham, b. 1140, Everingham, Yorkshire, England (25) Evreux : → Maud Evreux, b. 1129, Normandie, France (26) Eyre (le Eyre) : Catherine, b. 1265, → Richard le Eyre, b. 1204, Hope, Derbyshire, England (27) Farforth : → Beatrice Farforth, b. 1165, England (27) Farley : → Joan Farley, b. 1536, England (11) Farley : Margaret, b. 1593, Farley Green, Surrey, England → Richard Farley, b. 1531, Albury, , Surrey, England (11) Farrington : → Elizabeth Farrington, b. 1120, Popham, Hampshire, England (28) Faulconer : → Isabella Faulconer, b. 1386, Thurcaston, Leicestershire, England (19) Felton : Margaret, b. 1308, Edlingham Castle, Northumberland → William Felton, b. 1260, England (23) Ferguson : → Susan Ferguson, b. 1802, Virginia (4) Ferrers : → Millicent Ferrers, b. 1055, (28) Fitton : Alice, b. 1246, Wiggenhall, Norfolk, , England → Edward Fitton, b. 1220, England (25) Fitton : Margaret, b. 1255, Bollin, Cheshire, England → Richard Fitton, b. 1189, Fallibroome, Cheshire, England (26) Fitz Walter : → Margaret Fitz Walter, b. 0000, (21) Fitz-Ulf : → Maud Fitz-Ulf, b. 1096, Baildon, Yorkshire, England (27) FitzAlan : → Isabel FitzAlan, b. 1201, Hereford, Herefordshire, England (27) FitzGerold : Alice, b. 1215, Mundford, Thetford, Norfolk, England → Robert FitzGerold, b. 0000, Kingston Lisle, Berkshire, England (29) FitzHerbert (Fitzherbert) : Eleanor, b. 1154, Wormhill, Chapel en le Frith, Derbyshire, England → Thomas Fitzherbert, b. 1120, Wormhill, Chapel en le Frith, Derbyshire, England (29) FitzJohn (FitzRichard, FitzRanulph, UNKNOWN) : Eustace, b. 1080, Yorkshire, England → Ranulf UNKNOWN, b. 1003, Normandie, France (29) FitzOrm : → Emma FitzOrm, b. 0000, England (25) FitzPayn (Fitzpayn) : Joan, b. 1281, Monmouthshire, Wales → Robert Fitzpayn, b. 1165, Powerstock, Dorset, England (25) FitzPincheon : Agnes, b. 1145, Eresby,,Lincolnshire,England → Pinco FitzPincheon, b. 1060, France (31) FitzRalph (Grimthorpe, Unknown) : Alice, b. 1195, Wilton In Cleveland, Yorkshire, England → Ulf Unknown, b. 0000, (30) FitzRalph (FitzHugh, Levington) : Eustachia, b. 1240, Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England → Ralph Levington, b. 1154, Leverton, East Retford, Nottinghamshire (25) FitzRalph (Ormsby) : Margaret, b. 1278, Ormsby, Lincolnshire, England → Ralph Ormsby, b. 1248, (24) FitzRandolph (FitzHenry) : Agnes, b. 0000, → Randolph FitzHenry, b. 0000, (25) FitzRanulf (Middleham, Taillebois) : Mary, b. 1244, Middleham, North Yorkshire, England → Ivo Taillebois, b. 1036, Normandie, France (29) FitzRobert (FitzFulk, FitzReinfred) : Rohaise, b. 1154, England → Fulk FitzReinfred, b. 1050, England (29) FitzSimon (FitzRalph) : Margaret, b. 1299, Skip, Lincolnshire, England → Simon FitzRalph, b. 1245, Ormsby, Lincolnshire, England (24) FitzWalter : → Agnes FitzWalter, b. 1084, Greystoke, Cumberland, England (29) FitzWilliam (Picquigny, Pinkeny) : Beatrice, b. 1070, → Unknown Pinkeny, b. 0000, null (31) FitzWilliam (FitzGodric, FitzKetelborn, UNKNOWN) : Denise, b. 1230, England → Ketelborn UNKNOWN, b. 1042, England (27) FitzWilliam (Hepple) : Matilda, b. 1183, Hepple, Northumberland, England → Waltheof Hepple, b. 0000, England (30) Fitzhubert (Rie) : Unknown, b. 1108, England → Geoffroi Rie, b. 0944, Ryes (Rie), Bayeux, Basse Normandie, France (31) Fixby : Margaret, b. 1238, Fixby Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire → Thomas Fixby, b. 1210, Fixby Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (24) Fleming : Cecily, b. 1355, Yorkshire, England → Robert Fleming, b. 1330, Methley, Yorkshire, England (20) Flemming : → Deol Flemming, b. 1282, Bolton, Yorkshire, England (24) Flinton : Margaret, b. 1278, Yorkshire,England → Herbert Flinton, b. 1246, Flinton, Yorkshire, England (24) Foliot : Margery, b. 1168, Chipping Warden, Northamptonshire, England → Rainald Foliot, b. 1033, Cotentin, Normandie, France (30) Foljambe (Foleschamp) : Margaret, b. 1361, Derbyshire, England → Ralph Foleschamp, b. 1070, Derbyshire, England (30) Folketon : → Beatrice Folketon, b. 1110, Grimsthorpe, Lincolnshire, , England (28) Folkington : Olympia, b. 1236, FOLKINGTON, England → Hugh Folkington, b. 1185, Folkington, Sussex (25) Fontaines : Cecily, b. 1180, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland → William Fontaines, b. 0000, (28) Ford : → Mary Ford, b. 1230, Ford Castle, Northumberland, England (23) Fossard : Gertrude, b. 1084, South Otterington, Yorkshire, England → Nele Fossard, b. 1040, England (29) Fourneux : → Sibil Fourneux, b. 1250, Nottinghamshire, England (22) Fourneux : Joan, b. 0000, Carlton in Lindrick, Nottinghamshire, England → Richard Fourneux, b. 1268, Bothamsall, Nottinghamshire, Beighton, Derbyshire, England (22) Franke : Agnes, b. 1325, Yorkshire, England → Nicholas Franke, b. 1290, (22) Frauncis : Alice, b. 1540, Albury, Surrey, England → Bartholomew Frauncis, b. 1510, Albury, Surrey, England (11) Frodesham : → Emma Frodesham, b. 1182, (29) Frodsham : Margary, b. 1240, Chaumblery, England → Hugh Frodsham, b. 1140, (28) Fryssell (Fressel) : Agnes, b. 1324, Thurston,,Suffolk,England → Richard Fressel, b. 1294, Suffolk, England (23) Fulletby : Maud, b. 1192, Horncastle, Lincolnshire → Ralph Fulletby, b. 1146, Horncastle, Lincolnshire (29) Funtaynes (Fontaine) : Theophania, b. 1309, Killingholm, Lincolnshire, England → Unknown Fontaine, b. 0000, (23) Furnival : → Alice Furnival, b. 1260, Rutland, England (24) Furnival : Beatrix, b. 1255, → Gerard Furnival, b. 1122, Swanland, Fourneville, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France (28) Gardinis : Alexandra, b. 1279, Oxfordshire, England → Thomas Gardinis, b. 1253, Oxfordshire, England (23) Garlande : Agnes, b. 1105, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France → Aubert Garlande, b. 0986, Bagneux, Ile-de-France, France (30) Gascoigne (Gascoinge) : Elizabeth, b. 1471, Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England → Odo Gascoinge, b. 0965, France (30) Gatesden : Margaret, b. 1254, → Adulf Gatesden, b. 1153, Fransham, Norfolk, England (26) Gawkethorpe : → Anonymous Gawkethorpe, b. 0000, (26) Geddyng (Geddinge) : Catherine, b. 1298, Suffolk, England → John Geddinge, b. 1273, Gedding,,Suffolk,England (24) Germonde : → Lucia Germonde, b. 1219, England (25) Gernet : Joan, b. 1260, Haworth Castle, Yorkshire → Benet Gernet, b. 1230, Lancashire, England (25) Gernon : Margaret, b. 1208, Baukwell, Derbyshire, England → William Gernon, b. 1190, Essex, England (27) Gestling : → Clarice Gestling, b. 1185, (25) Gisulph : Menebell, b. 1138, Northumberland, England → Reginald Gisulph, b. 1086, Bothal, Northumberland, England (29) Gobion (Gubion) : Joan, b. 1248, Horton,Hardingstone,Northamptonshire,England → Wido Gobion, b. 1035, Normandy, Bedford, France (30) Godard : → Christian Godard, b. 0000, (16) Goddard : → Unknown Goddard, b. 1397, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England (18) Goddard (Goddardville) : Bridget, b. 1575, East Woodhay, Hampshire, England → Walter Goddardville, b. 1231, North Wiltshire, England (22) Goldesborough : Grace, b. 1410, null → Unknown Goldesborough, b. 1382, (19) Goldthorp : → Jane Goldthorp, b. 1190, England (24) Gometz : Hodierne, b. 1014, Normandie, France → Guillaume Gometz, b. 0988, (30) Goram : Damietta, b. 1145, → William Goram, b. 1120, (27) Goring : Constance, b. 1502, England → John Goring, b. 0000, (17) Gournay : → Adele Gournay, b. 1010, Beaumont, Sur Oise, Normandy, France (29) Gournay : Millicent, b. 1189, Ashby, Buckinghamshire, England → Hugh Gournay, b. 1020, Gournay, Normandy, France (28) Goviz : → Alice Goviz, b. 1258, Kirklington, North Riding, Yorkshire, England (24) Graham : Idonea, b. 1242, Chollerton, Northumberland, England → Henry Graham, b. 1220, Northumberland, England (23) Grainsby : Emma, b. 1190, Grainsby, Lincolnshire, England → William Grainsby, b. 1170, Grainsby, Lincolnshire, , England (25) Gramary : Agnes, b. 1350, → Henry Gramary, b. 1300, West Riding, Yorkshire, England (20) Grandmesnil : Rohais, b. 1072, Leicestershire, England → Robert Grandmesnil, b. 0990, Grentemesnil, Calvados, France (29) Grantmesnil : → Beatrix Grantmesnil, b. 1095, (29) Gras : Margaret, b. 0000, England → William Gras, b. 0000, (26) Graunt (le Graunt) : Isabel, b. 1470, Snitterfield, Warwickshire, England → Walter le Graunt, b. 1420, (17) Gray : → Joan Gray, b. 1425, (15) Greasley : Alice, b. 1238, Greasley, Basford, Nottinghamshire, England → Ralph Greasley, b. 1170, Greasley, Basford, Nottinghamshire (26) Greene (Zouche) : Hawise, b. 1295, Barkway, Royston, Hertfordshire,England → Alexander Zouche, b. 1181, Harrington, Northamptonshire, England (28) Greinville : Joan, b. 1236, Hallaton, Leicestershire, England → Eustace Greinville, b. 1184, Hallaton, Leicestershire, , England (25) Grey : Isabella, b. 1315, Cornhill on Tweed, Northumberland, England → Thomas Grey, b. 1297, Cornhill on Tweed, Northumberland, England (21) Greystoke (Unknown) : Alice, b. 1162, Grimesthorpe, Yorkshire, England → Sigulf Unknown, b. 1028, Nunburholme, Yorkshire, England (31) Griffith ap Henrie : → Margaret Griffith ap Henrie, b. 1492, (14) Grimestone (Grimeston) : Elizabeth, b. 1506, Rishangles, Suffolk, , England → Robert Grimeston, b. 1405, Grimston Garth, Holderness, Suffolk, England (19) Grosvenor (le Grosvenor) : Joan, b. 1416, Cheshire, England → Gilbert le Grosvenor, b. 1139, Budworth, Cheshire, England (28) Guerres (de Guerres) : Hawise, b. 1120, → Unknown de Guerres, b. 1090, (27) Guincamp : → Hawise Guincamp, b. 1064, Guingamp, Cotes du Nord, Bretagne, France (28) Guincamp : → Hawise Guincamp, b. 1064, Guingamp, Cotes du Nord, Bretagne, France (28) Guincamp : → Hawise Guincamp, b. 1064, Guingamp, Cotes du Nord, Bretagne, France (29) Gunthwaite (de Gunthwaite) : Alice, b. 1300, Ardsley, West Yorkshire → John de Gunthwaite, b. 1285, (22) Guyban : → Ursula Guyban, b. 1523, Norfolk, England (14) Hadern : Joane, b. 1385, England → Peter Hadern, b. 1360, (19) Haget (De Friston) : Alice, b. 1180, Friston Yorkshire → William De Friston, b. 1165, Friston, Yorkshire, England (28) Hales : Jane, b. 1324, → Walter Hales, b. 1223, Hales, Norfolk, England (24) Hamilton : Sybil, b. 0000, England → Adam Hamilton, b. 1214, England (26) Hammerstein : → Ivetta Hammerstein, b. 1101, England (27) Hampton : → Elizabeth Hampton, b. 1190, , , England (26) Handsacre : Elizabeth, b. 0000, England → William Handsacre, b. 1300, Handesacre in Armitage, Staffordshire, England (23) Hansard : → Matilda Hansard, b. 1259, Brotton, Yorkshire, England (24) Hansard : Alice, b. 1220, Durham, England → Gilbert Hansard, b. 1135, England (27) Hanselyn : → Unknown Hanselyn, b. 1120, Nottinghamshire, England (28) Hanselyn : → Unknown Hanselyn, b. 1094, Nottinghamshire, , England (29) Hanselyn (Alselin) : Roesia, b. 1147, Norfolk, England → Geoffrey Alselin, b. 1040, (30) Hanslape (Hanslope, Flandrensis) : Maude, b. 1079, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England → Winemar Flandrensis, b. 0000, Flanders (29) Harbottle : Mary, b. 1227, null → Guiscard Harbottle, b. 1185, null (26) Harcourt : Alice, b. 1266, England → John Harcourt, b. 1272, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England (24) Harden : Sibyl, b. 1458, Bedwin, Wiltshire, England → Richard Harden, b. 0000, (16) Harmon : → Joan Harmon, b. 1287, Thirley, Bedford, England (23) Hartley : Claricia, b. 1210, → Adam Hartley, b. 1188, (27) Harville : → Felicia Harville, b. 1305, Dymoke, Gloucestershire, England (20) Haryngell (Haryngsell) : Alice, b. 1317, Yorkshire, England → Robert Haryngsell, b. 1295, England (21) Haselden : → Margery Haselden, b. 1378, Hesleden, Yorkshire, England (19) Haselwood : Alice, b. 1525, Maidwell, Northamptonshire, England → Thomas Haselwood, b. 1444, Maidwell, Northamptonshire, England (16) Hastings : → Amicia Hastings, b. 1245, Norfolk, England (24) Hastings (FitzWalter, Diaconus, Bacton) : Hawise, b. 1200, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England → Unknown Bacton, b. 0000, (29) Hatcher : Susannah, b. 1646, Henrico, Virginia → William Hatcher, b. 1613, England (9) Hatton : Margery, b. 1130, Hatton, Cheshire, England → Wolfric Hatton, b. 1089, Hatton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England (30) Haye : Joan, b. 1240, Sussex, England → John Haye, b. 1215, Burwell, Lincolnshire, England (24) Haye (St Sauveur) : Nicola, b. 1151, Lincolnshire, England → Richard St Sauveur, b. 1013, St Sauveur, Cotentin Manche, Normandy, France (30) Heaton : → Unknown Heaton, b. 1242, Lancashire, England (23) Hebden : Elizabeth, b. 1380, Marblethorpe,,Lincolnshire,England → William Hebden, b. 1264, (21) Hedersett : Catherine, b. 1275, Wangford, Suffolk, England → Herbert Hedersett, b. 1190, Great Malvern, Norfolk, England (25) Hemenhale : Elizabeth, b. 1354, → John Hemenhale, b. 1385, (20) Hepple : Joan, b. 1310, Northumberland → Robert Hepple, b. 1258, Northumberland, England (24) Herle : → Margaret Herle, b. 0000, (22) Heron : Elizabeth, b. 1436, Kyme, Lincolnshire, England → William Heron, b. 1218, Hadstone, Northumberland, England (23) Hervey : Margaret, b. 1467, Ickworth , Suffolk, England → John Hervey, b. 1290, Thirley, Bedford, England (23) Hesketh : Maud, b. 1247, Rufford, Lancashire, England → John Hesketh, b. 1220, (26) Hethe (Heath) : Joan, b. 1396, Mildenhead, Suffolk, England → John Hethe, b. 1330, null (22) Heton (Heaton, Heyton) : Joan, b. 1358, Northumberland, England → Roger Heaton, b. 0000, (26) Hewster : Joan, b. 1448, England → Humphrey Hewster, b. 1420, England (17) Hiltoft : Alice, b. 1333, Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire. England → William Hiltoft, b. 1282, Hiltoft,Ingoldmells,Colincoln,England (23) Holditch (De Holdiche) : Anne, b. 1442, Dudlington, , Norfolk, England → Richard De Holdiche, b. 1327, Didlington,,Norfolk,England (20) Holwey : → Anne Holwey, b. 1290, Holway, Taunton, Devon, England (23) Hommet : Lucia, b. 1202, Sheringham, Erpingham, Norfolk → Guillaume Hommet, b. 0000, (30) Houghton (Hoghton, Hocton, Pincerna) : Katherine, b. 1310, Hoghton Tower, Hoghton, Lancashire, England → Hamo Pincerna, b. 1110, Lancashire, England (29) Howard (Hereward) : Joan, b. 1340, East Winch & Wiggenhall, Norfolk, England → Hereward Hereward, b. 1040, Wessex, , , England (31) Howick : Aurelia, b. 1233, Lancashire, England → Unknown Howick, b. 0000, (27) Huett : → Christiana Huett, b. 1447, Maidwell, Northamptonshire, England (16) Hunt : → Mary Hunt, b. 1540, Hoe, Norfolk, England (13) Hussey : Margaret, b. 1265, → Henry Hussey, b. 1200, (23) Hyde : Alice, b. 1252, → Robert Hyde, b. 1222, (23) Ingeniator : NN, b. 0000, null → Walden Ingeniator, b. 0000, (30) Ingpen : → Amy Ingpen, b. 1413, Barkham, Berkshire, England (17) Ireland : → Avice Of Ireland, b. 1160, (28) Ireland : Avena, b. 1317, Tideswell, Yorkshire, England → Roger Ireland, b. 1180, Hutt, Lancashire, England (27) Jermy : Elizabeth, b. 1489, Metfield, , Suffolk, England → John Jermy, b. 1225, (24) Joseph (Unknown) : Elizabeth, b. 1418, Towchester, Northamptonshire, England → Unknown Unknown, b. 1366, Northamptonshire, England (20) Kilton : Maud, b. 1210, Kilton Castle, Yorkshire, England → Roger Kilton, b. 1075, Yorkshire, England (31) Kingsmill : Mary, b. 1552, Hampshire, England → Peter Kingsmill, b. 1198, Wiltshire, England (25) Kirketon : Alice, b. 1304, Boston, Lincolnshire, England → William Kirketon, b. 1250, Kirton, Boston, Lincolnshire, England (24) Komnene (Komnenos, Kameteros) : Penrodas, b. 1180, → Doukas Kameteros, b. 1130, (28) Kyme : Hawise, b. 1124, Lincolnshire, England → Ralf Kyme, b. 1064, (29) Kyme (FitzWilliam) : Lucy, b. 1281, Kyme, Lincolnshire, England → William Kyme, b. 1040, England (29) Lacy (Lascy) : Isobel, b. 1429, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England → Gilbert Lascy, b. 1170, Yorkshire, England (26) Landon : → Elizabeth Landon, b. 1735, Bedford County, Virginia (6) Langfield : → Ellen Langfield, b. 1326, (22) Langford : → Ann Langford, b. 1250, (23) Langton : → Joan Langton, b. 1420, Hudleston, Yorkshire, England (19) Langton : Isabel, b. 1363, Kinderton, Cheshire, England → Robert Langton, b. 0000, (25) Lascelles : Agnes, b. 1202, Yorkshire, , England → Simon Lascelles, b. 1148, Yorkshire (27) Latimer : Christian, b. 1268, Corby, Northamptonshire, England, → William Latimer, b. 1200, (26) Le Brett : Catherine, b. 1334, null → Roger Le Brett, b. 1285, Devon, , England (23) Le Clauer : → Dementa Le Clauer, b. 1252, Harwich, Essex, England (23) Ledet : Christiana, b. 1199, Chipping Warden, Northamptonshire, England → Wischard Ledet, b. 1136, Staffordshire, , England (26) Lewis : → Unknown Lewis, b. 1644, (10) Lewis : → Elizabeth Lewis, b. 1666, null (9) Lillyng : → Elizabeth Lillyng, b. 1370, Yorkshire, England (18) Lincoln : Isabelle, b. 1394, Badby, Northamptonshire, England → Henry Lincoln, b. 1318, Badby, Northamptonshire, England (20) Lincoln : Margery, b. 1201, St Martins, Dorset, England → Aluredus Lincoln, b. 1040, (29) Lincoln : Muriel, b. 1085, → Colswein Lincoln, b. 1040, Brattleby, Lincolnshire (30) Lincolnshire : → Maud Lincolnshire, b. 1155, Welles, Lincolnshire, England (25) Lindsey (De Lindsey) : Agnes, b. 1094, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England → Hugo De Lindsey, b. 1044, (30) Lisle : → Alice Lisle, b. 1309, Kingston Lisle, Berkshire, England (20) Lisle (Insula, FitzOlaf) : Ermentrude, b. 1232, Braybrook, Northamptonshire, England → Ralph FitzOlaf, b. 1100, England (30) Lisours : → Alice Lisours, b. 1100, England (27) Littleton : → Unknown Littleton, b. 1261, Bolton, Yorkshire, England (26) Lloyd : Mary, b. 1881, Bedford, Tennessee, United States → Jasper Lloyd, b. 1838, Tennessee (4) Longespee : → Isabel Longespee, b. 1145, England (27) Longespic : → Maud Longespic, b. 1108, Wigmore,,Hertfordshire,England (27) Longvillers : Margaret, b. 1242, Farnley, Yorkshire, England → Robert Longvillers, b. 1125, (29) Longwy : → Etiennette Longwy, b. 1030, Longwy, Meurthe Et Moselle, France (28) Longwy : → Etiennette Longwy, b. 1030, Longwy, Meurthe Et Moselle, France (29) Louches : Elizabeth, b. 1358, England → William Louches, b. 1335, (21) Louvan : Maud, b. 1185, → Joselin Louvan, b. 1160, Petworth, Sussex, England (25) Loveday : → Agnes Loveday, b. 1417, (17) Lucelles : Beatrice, b. 1145, England → William Lucelles, b. 1070, Loucelles,Tillly-Sur-Seulles,France (29) Ludlow : Margaret, b. 1325, Lincolnshire, , England → Lawrence Ludlow, b. 1235, Shropshire, England (22) Luttrell : → Jane Luttrell, b. 1312, Wiverton, Nottinghamshire, England (22) Luttrell (Lutre, Lutro) : Margaret, b. 1188, Nottinghamshire, England → Ludgson Lutro, b. 0797, Norway (38) Luvetot (Lovetot) : Matilda, b. 1181, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England → Unknown Lovetot, b. 0000, null (32) Lydd : → Muriel Lydd, b. 1174, England (29) Lynde : Cecilia, b. 1250, Bolebrook, Sussex, England → John Lynde, b. 1200, (26) MacWilliam (Spaynell) : Isabel, b. 1405, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England → William Spaynell, b. 0000, (18) Maclin : Mildred, b. 0000, → Thomas Maclin, b. 0000, (6) Mailly : → Charlotte Mailly, b. 1094, (28) Maine : Ermengarde, b. 1092, LeMans, Sarthe, Maine, France → Paula Maine, b. 1044, Fleche, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France (29) Mainwaring : Bertrade, b. 1196, Mainwaring, Bersted, Sussex, England → Randulfus Mainwaring, b. 1030, Normandy, France (29) Malet : Unknown, b. 0000, → Guerard Malet, b. 0000, (31) Malherbe : Mabel, b. 1160, Appleby, Lincolnshire, England → John Malherbe, b. 1110, ,Lincolnshire,England (27) Malpas (Belward, Puis) : Idonea, b. 1240, Malpas, Cheshire, England → Nigel Puis, b. 1100, (30) Mandeville (Monville, Montville) : Maud, b. 0000, → Ralph Montville, b. 0000, (31) Mare : Matilda, b. 1248, Ashtead, Surrey, England → William Mare, b. 1157, Sussex, England (26) Mare : Olivia, b. 1185, Yorkshire, England → Wigan Mare, b. 1021, Danby, Guisborough, Yorkshire, England (30) Markenfield : Amecia, b. 1217, England → John Markenfield, b. 1078, England (28) Marmion : Joan, b. 1284, Tamworth, Warwickshire, England → William Marmion, b. 1012, Fontenay-le-Marmion, Calvados, Normandie, France (29) Marmion : Katherine, b. 1503, Ringston, Lincolnshire, England → William Marmion, b. 1477, Ringston, Lincolnshire, England (15) Martiau : Elizabeth, b. 1625, Jamestown, Colony of Virginia → Nicholas Martiau, b. 1591, Île de Ré, France (12) Martin (Tours, Unknown) : Joan, b. 1291, Wales → Martin Unknown, b. 1020, France (29) Martival : → Joyce Martival, b. 1286, Noseley, Leicestershire, England (22) Massey : → Unknown Massey, b. 1277, Cheshire, England (24) Massey : → Alice Massey, b. 1252, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England (25) Massey (Ferté-Macé) : Isabella, b. 1280, Dunham Maasey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England → Guillaume Ferté-Macé, b. 1026, (30) Mauduit (DeMauduit) : Isabel, b. 1214, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England → William DeMauduit, b. 1012, St Martin du Bose, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France (29) Mauleverer : Alice, b. 1399, Yorkshire, England → William Mauleverer, b. 1290, Yorkshire, England (22) Mauley : Margaret, b. 1280, Castle Mulgrave,Sandsend Whitby,Yorkshire,England → Piers Mauley, b. 1180, (27) Mauntell : → Margaret Mauntell, b. 1417, Northamptonshire, England (17) Maxwell : Elizabeth, b. 1335, Caerlaverock, Dumfries-shire, Scotland → Alexander Maxwell, b. 1310, Caerlaverock Castle, Scotland (23) Mercia (Lincoln, Lincolnshire) : Lucia, b. 1059, England → Unknown Lincolnshire, b. 0965, England (29) Meriet : → Livida Meriet, b. 1073, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (27) Merlay : Agnes, b. 1185, Morpeth, Northumberland, England → Unknown Merlay, b. 0000, (29) Merleberge : Agnes, b. 1170, Whitney, Herefordshire, England → Alured Merleberge, b. 1145, Whitney, Herefordshire, England (28) Merston (Fitzjohn de Merston, de Merston) : Constance, b. 1235, Marston, Bedfordshire, England → Nigel de Merston, b. 1155, Ampthill, Bedford, England (27) Meschines (FitzRanulph, Bayeux) : Maude, b. 1126, Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England → Anschetil Bayeux, b. 0987, Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France (29) Metham : Agnes, b. 1217, England → John Metham, b. 1208, Metham, Yorkshire, England (27) Metz : Hildegarde, b. 0980, Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France → Richard Metz, b. 0950, (31) Meynell (Meinell) : Isabella, b. 1335, England → Robert Meynell, b. 1070, (28) Middleton (Middelton) : Alice, b. 1462, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England → William Middleton, b. 1269, Yorkshire, England (24) Minnesson : Alwara, b. 1150, → Athelstan Minnesson, b. 1125, (28) Mitford : Sibylla, b. 1050, Morpeth, Northumberland, England → John Mitford, b. 1030, (30) Mobberly (Mobberley) : Emma, b. 1298, → Leofwine Mobberley, b. 1150, (27) Molyneux : → Joan Molyneux, b. 1280, Chester, Cheshire, England (24) Molyneux (de Molyneux, Moulins, Moulin) : Florence, b. 1408, Melling, Lancashire → Robert Moulin, b. 1020, Moulin, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France (33) Monferrat : → Aleram Monferrat, b. 1172, (28) Montagu (de Montagu de Monte-Acuto) : Philippa, b. 1333, poss. Somerset, England → Drogo de Montagu de Monte-Acuto, b. 1040, Caen, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France (29) Montalt (Mohaut) : Beatrix, b. 1182, Cheshire, England → Norman Montalt, b. 1015, (31) Montanolier (de Montanolier) : Judith, b. 0995, Normandie, France → William de Montanolier, b. 0000, (30) Montgomery : Matilda, b. 1380, Derbyshire, England → William Montgomery, b. 1090, England (29) Montlhéry : Melisende, b. 1040, Corbeil, Marne, France → Elizabeth Montlhéry, b. 0990, Montlhéry, Essonne, Ile-de-France, France (30) Montreuil (le Gros, le Breton) : Hawise, b. 1007, Echafour, Normandy, France → Abbo le Breton, b. 0909, Brittany, France (32) Morell : Joan, b. 0000, → Nigel Morell, b. 1230, (25) Morewick (Morwick) : Tiphaine, b. 1254, Chevington, Northumberland, England → Ernulf Morwick, b. 1125, Chevington, Northumberland, England (27) Morris (Morres) : Jane, b. 1523, Coxwell, Berkshire, England → John Morres, b. 1415, null (17) Morteyn : Lucy, b. 1305, Bedfordshire, England → John Morteyn, b. 1233, Leighton, Bedfordshire, , England (24) Mortimer : Joane, b. 1194, Herefordshire, England → Roger Mortimer, b. 1030, Normandy, France (29) Morville : Ada, b. 1187, Burgh By Sands, Cumberland, England → Simon Morville, b. 1118, Burgh by Sands, Cumberland, England (28) Mote : → Joan Mote, b. 1313, Chartley, Staffordshire, England (22) Mounteney : → Alice Mounteney, b. 1380, England (19) Mowbray : Constance, b. 1268, Hazelwood, Yorkshire, England → Walter Mowbray, b. 1139, England (26) Muer : → Ralph-wife Muer, b. 1285, Hiltoft, Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire, England (23) Muer : Alice, b. 1304, Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire, England → Ralph Muer, b. 1284, Calthorpe, Lincolnshire, England (23) Multon (de Moulton, de Muletune) : Aline, b. 1240, Gower, Wales → Ælfgarus de Muletune, b. 0975, Abbey of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England (31) Mumby : Margaret, b. 1270, Munby, Lincolnshire, England → Thomas Mumby, b. 0000, (26) Murdac : Alice, b. 1189, Oxfordshire, England → Ralph Murdac, b. 1150, Witney, Oxfordshire, England (26) Murdac (Meurdach, FitzMeurdach) : Helewise, b. 1122, Lazenby,,Cumberland,England → Richard FitzMeurdach, b. 1037, Normandy, France (29) Muscegros : Hawisia, b. 1276, Norton and Stowell, Somersetshire, England → Richard Muscegros, b. 1136, Kenemerton, Gloucestershire, England (29) Muschamp : Isabel, b. 1175, Muskham, Southwell, Nottinghamshire → Roger Muschamp, b. 1064, Normandy (29) Muscote (Muscott) : Cecily, b. 1495, Earls Barton, Northamptonshire, England → Richard Muscott, b. 1335, England (20) Musgrave : → Unknown Musgrave, b. 1195, Bolton, Yorkshire, England (29) Musters (De Musters) : Elizabeth, b. 1350, Kirklington, Yorkshire, England → Roberts De Musters, b. 1185, England (25) Myrrdin : → Meredith Verch Myrrdin, b. 1038, Methley, Yorkshire, , England (28) Mâcon (Narbonne) : Beatrice, b. 0970, Macon, France → Lieven Narbonne, b. 0000, Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France (34) Naunton : Margaret, b. 1365, Chavent, Rougham, Suffolk → Henry Naunton, b. 1265, Chavent,Rougham,Suffolk,England (23) Nerondes : → Radegonde Nerondes, b. 1064, France (28) Neville : → Elizabeth Neville, b. 1285, Scotton, Lincolnshire, England (22) Neville : → Johanna Neville, b. 1244, Yorkshire, England (24) Neville : Margaret, b. 1356, Hornby Castle, Lancashire, England → Gilbert Neville, b. 1060, Normandy, France (30) Newman : → Beatrice Newman, b. 1160, Newbold, Nottingham, England (27) Newmarch : → Elizabeth Newmarch, b. 0000, (20) Newmarch (de Newmarch) : Unknown, b. 1120, Harthill, Yorkshire, England → Adam de Newmarch, b. 1090, null (26) Newmarche : → Albreda Newmarche, b. 1120, England (26) Newsom : Constance, b. 1252, Flotmanby, England → Gille Newsom, b. 1179, Yorkshire, England (24) Newton : Amabilia, b. 1270, → Thomas Newton, b. 1245, England (23) Niernuyt (Nyernuyt) : Joan, b. 1408, Burnham, Buck, England → John Nyernuyt, b. 1365, Bedfordshire, England (20) Noers : Joan, b. 1190, Great Missenden, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England → William Noers, b. 1035, null (32) Nonant : Alice, b. 1120, Broad Clyst, Devon, England → Roger Nonant, b. 1057, (30) Normandy : → Unknown Women Normandy, b. 0998, Normandy, France (29) Normanica : → Beatrix Normanica, b. 1038, Malton, Yorkshire, England (29) Norreys : Alice, b. 1380, Speke, Prescot, Lancashire → Henry Norreys, b. 1310, Speke, Lancashire, England (23) Northumberland : → Unknown Northumberland, b. 1082, Raby, Durham, England (29) Norwich : Katherine, b. 1306, Stoke, Norfolk, England → Geoffrey Norwich, b. 1255, Stoke, Norfolk, England (23) Of Thuringa (Eberhard, De Betuwe, Of Tristerbaut, Of Drentha, Maasgau) : Adela, b. 1023, Orlamunda, France → Erenfried Maasgau, b. 0850, Scarmois, Lorraine, France (34) Ogle (De Ogle) : Elizabeth, b. 1411, Northumberland, England → Unknown De Ogle, b. 1055, Northumbria, England (29) Orval (Aureval) : Mabel, b. 1155, Halnaker, Sussex → Reginald Aureval, b. 1070, (28) Ottringham : Agnes, b. 1155, Ottringham, Yorkshire → Richard Ottringham, b. 1128, Ottringham, Yorkshire (28) Owram : → Agnes Owram, b. 1170, Yorkshire, England (26) Oxton : Alice, b. 1196, Bebington,,Cheshire,England → Ranulph Oxton, b. 1174, Kinderton, Cheshire, , England (27) Parker : → Eleanor Parker, b. 1448, Itchel, Hampshire (17) Parles : Margaret, b. 1368, Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England → William Parles, b. 0000, (24) Patterson : → Jane Patterson, b. 1765, Campbell, Virginia (5) Paynel (Paganel) : Hawise, b. 1129, Dudley, Worcestershire, England → William Paganel, b. 0000, Normandy, France (29) Paynell : Godeheut, b. 1177, → Richard Paynell, b. 0000, (25) Peck (Pecche) : Ann, b. 1553, London, Middlesex, England → John Pecche, b. 1126, Bolton, Yorkshire, England (32) Pennington : Alicia, b. 1213, Cheshire, England → Gamaliel Pennington, b. 1130, Pennington, Lancashire, (28) Perche (Nogent) : Geoffrey, b. 1000, Chateau Landon, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France → Rotrou Nogent, b. 0935, France (31) Perche (Châteaudun) : Marguerite, b. 1080, Normandy → Gausfred Châteaudun, b. 0945, (32) Percy : → Margaret Percy, b. 0000, England (25) Percy (De Percy) : Alice, b. 1186, Kildale, Yorkshire, England → Arnold Percy, b. 1055, North Riding, Yorkshire, England (29) Periton : Isabel, b. 0000, → Thomas Periton, b. 1175, Ellington, Northamptonshire, England (25) Pert : Isabel, b. 1387, England, Durham, Sock → John Pert, b. 1320, Nottinghamshire, England (20) Pettistree : Margaret, b. 1235, → William Pettistree, b. 1210, (27) Peverel : Margaret, b. 1114, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England → William Peverel, b. 1045, Normandy, France (28) Picard : Alice, b. 1105, Dutton, Cheshire, , England → Nicholas Picard, b. 1066, Cheshire, England (30) Picot : Unknown, b. 1191, England → John Picot, b. 1155, England (26) Picott (Picot) : Lora, b. 1273, Wake, Warwickshire, England → Michael Picot, b. 1230, Doddington, Lincolnshire, England (23) Pierrepont : Beatrix, b. 1162, Holywells, Suffolk, England → Hugh Pierrepont, b. 0950, France (32) Piesley : Matilda, b. 1235, England → Simon Piesley, b. 1198, England (25) Placetes : Dionisia, b. 1265, Codlington, Lancashire, England → Hugh Placetes, b. 1242, Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England (22) Plessis : Aveline, b. 1250, Archendowne, Sussex, England → Hugh Plessis, b. 0000, (26) Plessis : Christian, b. 1257, Shropshire, England → Ralph Plessis, b. 1177, Plessis, Morbihan, Bretagne, France (26) Plumpton : → Eustacia Plumpton, b. 1302, Yorkshire, England (23) Pollard : Joan, b. 1344, Badley, England → Richard Pollard, b. 1278, Baddley, Northamptonshire,England (22) Pontop : Constance, b. 1263, England → Thomas Pontop, b. 1240, England (24) Poole (Pole) : Mary, b. 1438, Radborne, Derbyshire, England → John Pole, b. 1354, England (20) Porcien : Sibylle, b. 0000, → Rainald Porcien, b. 1010, (30) Porhoët : → Guinodeon Porhoët, b. 0956, Cornouaille, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France (29) Poteford : Ascara, b. 1250, → Roger Poteford, b. 1225, (22) Powtrell (Smith) : Bridget, b. 1480, Aldersworth, Nottinghamshire, England → Thomas Smith, b. 1360, Breaston, Derbyshire, England (18) Powtrell : Isabella, b. 1360, Thrumpton, Nottinghamshire, England → Henry Powtrell, b. 1236, null (23) Prescott : Alice, b. 1132, England → Richard Prescott, b. 1104, Arundel, Sussex, , England (29) Pressene : Margaret, b. 1332, Preston, Northumberland, England → William Pressene, b. 1303, Preston, Northumberland, England (22) Prested : → Joyouse Prested, b. 1215, Epping, Essex, , England (24) Preston : → Catherine Preston, b. 1463, Frickley, Yorkshire, England (16) Pulford (fitz Osbern, fitz Tezzon) : Joan, b. 1347, Pulford, Cheshire, England → Osberne fitz Tezzon, b. 1030, (31) Pîtres : → Isabel Pîtres, b. 0000, (29) Radmylde : Margaret, b. 1425, → Ralph Radmylde, b. 0000, (18) Rafin : → Unknown Rafin, b. 1156, (27) Raineville : Joan, b. 1300, England → Jordon Raineville, b. 0000, null (22) Reade : Mildred, b. 1643, Williamsburg, Colony of Virginia → Richard Reade, b. 1473, Nether Wallop, Hampshire, England (15) Reigate : Elizabeth, b. 1348, Sherburn, Yorkshire, England → Robert Reigate, b. 1281, Steeton, Yorkshire, England (22) Reinbuecurt : Margery, b. 1130, → Wido Reinbuecurt, b. 1040, England (29) Reinville : Eva, b. 1162, Mulcatre,Yorkshire,England → Adam Reinville, b. 1110, (30) Reppes : Alice, b. 0000, null → Henry Reppes, b. 1450, Thorpe Market, Norfolkshire, , England (18) Rethel : Millicent, b. 1112, Marne, Champagne, France → Manasses Rethel, b. 0910, Rethel, Ardennes, France (31) Rich : Anne, b. 1695, England → Edward Rich, b. 1670, England (9) Richard : → Mary Richard, b. 1840, Tennessee (4) Richmond : → Isabella Richmond, b. 1284, Burton, Fingall North Riding, Yorkshire, England (22) Ridel : → Martha Ridel, b. 1132, Derbyshire, , England (26) Ridware : Agnes, b. 1359, Staffordshire, England → Walter Ridware, b. 1330, Ridware, Staffordshire, England (21) Riot : → Eugenia Riot, b. 1205, Wansford Nafferton East Riding, Yorkshire, England (23) Rokesley : Agnes, b. 1299, Westwood, Preston, Kent → Gregory Rokesley, b. 1235, Preston, East Riding, Yorkshire (25) Roos : → Joan Roos, b. 1185, Kendal, Westmorland, England (27) Rothwell : Joan, b. 1283, Tillsworth, Bedfordshire, England → Richard Rothwell, b. 1225, Rothwell, Nham, England (24) Roucy : Judith, b. 0990, Roucy, Aisne, France → Ragenold Roucy, b. 0900, Norway (31) Rous (FitzALAN, FitzMoyn) : Iseult, b. 1262, Eastington, Gloucestershire, Thornbury, Herefordshire, England → Alan FitzMoyn, b. 1126, Harescombe,Gloucestershire,England (26) Rudinge : → Elizabeth Rudinge, b. 1430, (17) Rumilly : Cecily, b. 1092, Skipton in Craven, West Riding, Yorkshire, England → Rainfray Rumilly, b. 1036, Manche, Normandy, France (28) Rushing : → Jane Rushing, b. 1817, North Carolina, USA (4) Sabran : → Unknown Sabran, b. 1102, Stainsby, Derbyshire, England (28) Sacie : Margaret, b. 1077, of Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England → Osbern Sacie, b. 1042, Sacey, Avranches, France (30) Sadington : Isabella, b. 1334, Noseley, Leicestershire, England → Robert Sadington, b. 1280, Saddington, Leicestershire, England (22) Sais : → Elizabeth Sais, b. 1255, Wales (24) Salvayn : Katherine, b. 1225, Cleveland, Yorkshire, England → Gerald Salvayn, b. 1195, Yorkshire, England (25) Sanford (Sandford) : Christian, b. 1212, North Moreton, Berkshire, England → Thomas Sanford, b. 1040, Normandie, France (31) Santon : Melior, b. 1225, Santon, Branton Parish, Devonshire, England → Thomas Santon, b. 1175, (24) Saunston : Catherine, b. 1275, null → John Saunston, b. 0000, (22) Savage : Phillippa, b. 1232, → Thomas Savage, b. 1000, Normandy, France (32) Saville (Savile) : Unknown, b. 1358, Hesleden, Yorkshire, England → John Savile, b. 1140, null (28) Saxham : Joane, b. 1330, Saxham, Suffolk, England → Simon Saxham, b. 1315, Little Saxham, Suffolk, England (22) Seis : Cecily, b. 1235, Donington le Heath, Leicestershire, England → William Seis, b. 1203, Donington Le Heath, Leicestershire, England (26) Selby : Annabella, b. 1274, Northumberland, England → Walter Selby, b. 0000, (25) Seymour (St Maur, De St Maur) : Joan, b. 1485, Andover, Hampshire, England → Guillaume St Maur, b. 1005, St Maur Sur Le Loir, Eure et Loir, France (31) Shirley (Eatington) : Joan, b. 1390, Lower Ettington, Warwickshire, England → Fulcher Eatington, b. 1020, Eatington, Warwickshire, , England (29) Skipwith : Margaret, b. 1360, Beakby, Lincolnshire, , England → John Skipwith, b. 1266, Bigby, Lincolnshire, England (23) Skogan : → Alice Skogan, b. 1277, Woodchurch, Kent (23) Somery : Joan, b. 1191, Gloucestershire, England → John Somery, b. 1125, Little Crawley, Buckinghamshire, England (26) Southcott : → Margaret Southcott, b. 1477, Nether Wallop, Hampshire, England (15) Southerton (Sotherton) : Elizabeth, b. 1582, St Mary, Hellesdon, Norfolk, England → Nicholas Sotherton, b. 0000, (15) Sparrow : Anne, b. 1470, London, Middlesex, England → Thomas Sparrow, b. 1390, (18) Spencer : Dorothy, b. 1370, Badby, Northamptonshire, England → William Spencer, b. 1312, Badley,,Northamptonshire,England (20) Spencer : Isabel, b. 1489, Hodnell, Warwickshire, England → Nicholas Spencer, b. 1340, Defford, Worcestershire, England (20) Spencer (Despencer) : Nichola, b. 1209, Wormegay, Norfolk, England → Thurstan Despencer, b. 1122, England (27) St Alban : Isobel, b. 1385, Cornwall, England → John St Alban, b. 1328, (21) St Amand : Hawise, b. 1252, Grendon Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England → Amauri St Amand, b. 1170, St. Amand des Hautes Terres, Eure, France (27) St John (Port) : Margaret, b. 1304, Basing, Hampshire, England → Hugh Port, b. 0000, Normandy (28) St John : Muriel, b. 1129, → Ralph St John, b. 0000, (28) St Luce : → Beatrix St Luce, b. 1190, Yorkshire, England (28) St Pierre : Joan, b. 1255, Cheshire, England → Johan St Pierre, b. 1143, St Pierre, Monmouthshire, Wales (28) St Quintin : Alice, b. 1100, Yorkshire → Herbert St Quintin, b. 1084, Yorkshire (29) Stainton : → Joan Stainton, b. 1325, Yorkshire, England (20) Standon : Philippa, b. 1220, Standon, Staffordshire, England → Adam Standon, b. 1148, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England (28) Stanford : Alice, b. 1220, Stanford Dingley, Berkshire, England → William Stanford, b. 1190, Stanford Dingley, Berkshire, England (24) Stanley : → Unknown Stanley, b. 0000, (26) Stapleton (De Stapylton, De Stapleton) : Elizabeth, b. 1336, Edenhall, Cumberland, England → Galfridus De Stapylton, b. 0954, Stayplton, Normand,, France (32) Staveley (FitzCospatric, FitzArkyl, UNKNOWN) : Alice, b. 0000, → Arkil UNKNOWN, b. 1015, (31) Steward : Elizabeth, b. 1528, Norwich, Norfolk, England → William Steward, b. 1455, Oulton, Norfolk, England (17) Steyngrave : Albreda, b. 1244, Brumpton upon, Yorkshire, England → William Steyngrave, b. 1212, Brompton upon Swale, North Riding, Yorkshire (24) Stockhay : Joan, b. 1320, → Robert Stockhay, b. 1225, (22) Stoke (de Stoke) : Philippa, b. 1174, Stoke, Staffordshire, England → Vivian de Stoke, b. 1150, Stoke, Staffordshire, England (28) Stokes : → Catherine Stokes, b. 1305, Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, England (20) Stone : Lettice, b. 1558, Farley Green, Albury, Surrey, England → John Stone, b. 1525, Farley Green, Albury, Surrey, England (11) Stourton : → Isabel Stourton, b. 1260, Frampton on Severn, Gloucestershire, England (22) Stovall (Stoffold, Stovold) : Cynthia, b. 1846, Bedford, Bedford, Tennessee → George Stovold, b. 1490, England (13) Strelley : Millicent, b. 1538, St Leonard, Eastcheap, London, England → Nicholas Strelley, b. 1480, Strelley, Nottinghamshire, England (15) Sully : → Sybil Sully, b. 1258, Sully, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales (24) Sussex : → Beatrice Sussex, b. 1102, Poynings, Sussex, England (28) Sutton : → Matilda Sutton, b. 1216, Warsop, Nottinghamshire, England (25) Swinburne : Elizabeth, b. 1285, Hexham, Northumberland, England → Richard Swinburne, b. 1185, Swinburne Castle, Northumberland, England (24) Swynford (de Swynford) : Katherine, b. 0000, → Robert de Swynford, b. 1285, (23) Tabley : Agnes, b. 1215, Cheshire, England → William Tabley, b. 1190, (26) Tailboys (Tailleboks, Taillebois) : Anne, b. 1510, Lincolnshire, England → Ivo Taillebois, b. 0000, (24) Talboner : Beatrice, b. 1268, Thornhill, West Riding, Yorkshire, England → William Talboner, b. 1208, England (23) Tankersley : Joan, b. 1264, Tankersley, Yorkshire, England → Enfulsus Tankersley, b. 1075, (31) Tanton : → Osanna Tanton, b. 1205, (27) Taye : → Emma Taye, b. 1270, England (23) Teisa : → Emma Teisa, b. 0000, (28) Theray (De Theray) : Agatha, b. 1130, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England → Richard De Theray, b. 1099, Theray, Cheshire, England (28) Theydon : Beatrice, b. 1191, Epping, Essex, England → Henry Theydon, b. 1168, Essex, England (28) Thirkell : Alice, b. 1360, York, Yorkshire, England → Thomas Thirkell, b. 1325, Yorkshire, England (22) Thornhill (Ulfsson, Gamelsson, Gernebersson, Unknown) : Agnes, b. 1302, Fixby Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire → Gerneber Unknown, b. 0000, (30) Thornton (Malpas) : Margaret, b. 1212, Thorton, Leicestershire, England → Peter Malpas, b. 1165, Cheshire, England (29) Thouars : Alix, b. 1201, Thouars, Deux-Sevres, Anjou Poitou-Charentes, France → Guy Thouars, b. 1157, Thouars, Vienne, France (27) Thurston (De Thurston) : Matilda, b. 1140, Suffolk, England → Aluricus Thurston, b. 1030, England (29) Thwaytes : Matilda, b. 1405, Harewood, Yorkshire, England → John Thwaytes, b. 1380, Lofthouse, Yorkshire, England (19) Thwenge (Thweng, Fitz Walter Dethweng, De Thweng) : Lucy, b. 1279, Kilton Castle, Cleveland, Yorkshire, England → Walter De Thweng, b. 1050, Normandy, France (31) Tickner : Joan, b. 1623, Aldborough, Albury, England → Thomas Tickner, b. 1530, Albury, Surreyshire, England (10) Tillson : → Alice Tillson, b. 1260, Buckinghamshire, England (23) Timperley (Timperly) : Matilda, b. 1310, Bowdon, Cheshire, England → John Timperley, b. 1230, (26) Tiptoft : Margaret, b. 1366, Langar, Nottinghamshire, England → Walter Tiptoft, b. 0000, (26) Tittenlegh : Elizabeth, b. 0000, → Hamon Tittenlegh, b. 0000, (26) Toft : Agnes, b. 1250, Holford, Cheshire, England → Arnold Toft, b. 1110, Cheshire, England (31) Tong : Margaret, b. 1288, Tong, Yorkshire, England → Richard Tong, b. 1265, Tong, Yorkshire, England (23) Toret : → Unknown Toret, b. 1173, Shropshire, England (27) Torpel : Asceline, b. 1195, → Roger Torpel, b. 0000, null (27) Torrington : → Avice Torrington, b. 1185, Great Torrington,,Devon,England (26) Tracy : Eve, b. 1220, England → Henry Tracy, b. 0000, (29) Traves : Adala, b. 1090, Treves, Rhineland-Palatinate → Hugh Traves, b. 1015, (31) Tubney : Alice, b. 1226, Oxfordshire, England → Henry Tubney, b. 1195, Berkshire, England (25) Tuitt (Tuyt) : Avice, b. 1240, County Westmeath, Ireland → Richard De Tuyt, b. 1172, (27) Turbeville (Turberville) : Emma, b. 1154, Wilton, Cleveland, Yorkshire → William Turberville, b. 0000, Wilton, Yorkshire, England (28) Turnham (Tong) : Alice, b. 1185, → John Tong, b. 1120, null (27) Tyson : → Unknown Tyson, b. 1219, Northumberland, England (25) Tyson (Tesson) : Ada, b. 1075, → Ticio Tesson, b. 0960, Normandy, France (31) Umfraville : → Isabella Umfraville, b. 1400, (18) Unkown : → Unknown Unkown, b. 1060, England (28) Valoines : → Sibyl Valoines, b. 1130, England (28) Vassy (Vesci) : Juliana, b. 1170, Staffordshire, England → Philip Vesci, b. 1155, Normandy, , , France (24) Veer (de Vere) : Isabel, b. 1258, Goxhill, Lincolnshire → Simon de Vere, b. 1200, Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England (23) Venables : Joan, b. 1412, Hemstall, Staffordshire, England → Gilbert Venables, b. 1040, Venables, Normandie (30) Verdun : Nicola, b. 1165, ,Derbyshire, England → Roeland Verdun, b. 1114, ,Buckinghamshire, England (28) Vesci : Margaret, b. 1200, Alnwick, Northumberland, England → Ivo Vesci, b. 1065, Normandy, France (27) Villiers : → Ann Villiers, b. 1152, Herefordshire, England (27) Vivonne : Cecily, b. 1257, England → Hugues Vivonne, b. 1195, Vienne, Poitou, France (24) Waldeschef : Margaret, b. 1260, Boyleston, Derbyshire, England → Walter Waldeschef, b. 1239, Boyleston, Derbyshire, England (23) Waldeshef : → Joanna Waldeshef, b. 1330, Staffordshire, England (21) Waleis : Agnes, b. 1296, Tickhill, Yorkshire, England → Roger Waleis, b. 1269, Frickley, Yorkshire, England (23) Waleran (FitzWilliam, FitzWaleran, Venator) : Cicely, b. 1190, → Waleran Venator, b. 0000, (30) Walerand : Cecily, b. 1233, England → William Walerand, b. 1162, Longford, Wiltshire, England (24) Walerie : → Joan Walerie, b. 1134, Middlesex, England (26) Waleys (le Waleys) : Nicola, b. 1250, Newton, Yorkshire, England → Henry le Waleys, b. 1170, Sigston Yorkshire (27) Walter : Joan, b. 1438, Beeby, Leicestershire, England → William Walter, b. 1410, Leicester, England (17) Walton : Agnes, b. 1240, Warwickshire, England → Simon Walton, b. 1202, Wellesbourne Hastings, Stratford On Avon, Warwickshire, England (24) Ward : Joan, b. 1275, → Robert Ward, b. 1249, (23) Warmingham : → Ellen Warmingham, b. 1133, Warmingham, Cheshire, England (26) Warmingham : → Ellen Warmingham, b. 1133, Warmingham, Cheshire, England (27) Warner : Mary, b. 1663, Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia → Thomas Warner, b. 1514, Besthorpe, Norfolk, England (14) Waterton (Normanby) : Joan, b. 1401, Methley, Yorkshire, England → Norman Normanby, b. 1090, Normanby, Yorkshire, England (26) Waterville : Asceline, b. 0000, null → Geoffrey Waterville, b. 1125, England (28) Watford : → Unknown Watford, b. 1217, Bolton, Yorkshire, England (28) Wath : Juliane, b. 1200, Stapleton, Richmondshire, Yorkshire, England → Robert Wath, b. 1174, Stapleton, Yorkshire, England (26) Webster : → Bethena Webster, b. 1857, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA (3) Weldebof (deWeldebof) : Joan, b. 1227, Colmworth, Bedfordshire, , England → Hugh deWeldebof, b. 1160, (25) Welles (DeWelle, DeWell) : Margaret, b. 1432, Belleu, Lincolnshire, England → Unknown DeWell, b. 1037, Welles, Lincoln, England, England (29) Wellom : Matilda, b. 1170, Angleterre, Yorkshire, England → Waldran Wellom, b. 1150, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England (25) Wemborne : → Unknown Wemborne, b. 1323, Bolton, Yorkshire, England (23) Whitworth : → Unknown Whitworth, b. 1120, (27) Willis : Ann, b. 1749, Brunswick, Virginia → Henry Willis, b. 1638, Cumberland, England (10) Willoughby : → Jane Willoughby, b. 1185, null (26) Willoughby : Agnes, b. 1292, Willoughby, Lincolnshire → William Willoughby, b. 1200, Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England (27) Winchcombe : → Mary Winchcombe, b. 0000, Newbury, Berkshire, England (14) Windebank (Windebanke) : Mildred, b. 1580, Haynes Hill, Hurst, Berkshire, England → Richard Windebank, b. 1462, Guisnes, Essex, England (14) Woodthorpe (FitzSimon, Fitzhacon, Hainton) : Elizabeth, b. 1254, Saleby, Louth, Lincolnshire, England → Hacon Hainton, b. 1060, Hainton, Lincolnshire, England (30) Woolhouse : Elizabeth, b. 1572, London, England → John Woolhouse, b. 1515, Glapwell, Derbyshire, England (14) Wright : → Agnes Wright, b. 1490, null (15) Wright : → Elizabeth Wright, b. 0000, (17) Wroth : Elizabeth, b. 1427, Essex, England → John Wroth, b. 0000, (21) Wrotham : Muriel, b. 1200, Dover Castle, Kent, England → Geoffrey Wrotham, b. 1130, England (30) Wyhom : → Katherine Wyhom, b. 1354, Rye, Hampshire, England (19) Wyman : Joan, b. 1390, Yorkshire, England → Henry Wyman, b. 1364, Yorkshire, England (20) Wynninge : Alice, b. 1483, Wadex, Berkshire, England → Robert Wynninge, b. 1451, Wadley, Berkshire, England (15) Yelland : → Isabella Yelland, b. 1277, Yelland, Yorkshire, England (21) de Aldwark : → Agnes de Aldwark, b. 1174, (27) de Boudouin : → Matilda de Boudouin, b. 1040, France (28) de Cordonville : → Ragenhilda de Cordonville, b. 1180, Everingham, Yorkshire, England (25) de Darfield : → Alice de Darfield, b. 1180, Darfield (24) de Gawkethorpe : → Matilda de Gawkethorpe, b. 1267, Harewood, Yorkshire, England (22) de Lampet : → Elena de Lampet, b. 1280, (22) de Latham : → Isabel de Latham, b. 1291, (24) de Reeves : → Agatha de Reeves, b. 1214, Reeves, , , England (26) de Rochdale : → Agnes de Rochdale, b. 1255, Riding Northumberland England (25) de St Mary : Nichole, b. 1200, → Jordan de St Mary, b. 1180, (27) de Stanley : → Mabel de Stanley, b. 1059, Stoneley Balterley, Staffordshire, England (28) de Walchiville : → Agnes de Walchiville, b. 1109, Marnham, Nottinghamshire, England (29) de la Mare (Mare) : Joan, b. 1324, → Reginald Mare, b. 0000, (20) deLacy, Moneyer : → Unknown deLacy, Moneyer, b. 1027, Tonsburgh, Normandy, France (28) ferch Owain Fychan (Vaughan) : Catherine, b. 1170, Malpas, Cheshire, England → Owain Vaughan, b. 1145, Maelor Saesneg, Flintshire, Wales (29) of Yorkshire : → Emma of Yorkshire, b. 1148, Givendale, East Riding of Yorkshire, England (27)

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'''Origins of Surnames Reported by Barriault''' Barriault’s source: Morlet, Marie-Thérèse. 1998. ''Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de famille''. Paris: Perrin. Note from J. deRoche: In the wikitree genealogy, I have included profiles of all individuals mentioned in Barriault’s report as having any sort of kinship link to the family line on which he is focusing – that is, the direct ancestors of the DesRoches brothers, Louis and Julien, who left Carolles (Normandy) for what is now Prince Edward Island in 1731 or just before. However, Barriault (based on Morlet) discusses the etymology of only the surnames occurring among the known ''direct'' ancestors. Thus, he omits treatment of the surnames of in-laws, such as the spouse of a sibling of one of the direct ancestors of those DesRoches boys. '''ARONDEL''' :(Barriault p 128) :“Morlet [p 49] says that the Arondel surname, a diminutive of Aronde, used to mean ''hirondelle'' [swallow (bird)] and captures the agility and liveliness of the designated person. She also lists the variants, Arrondel, Arondele, Arondelle, and Arrondelle.” '''COUPARD''' :(Barriault p 139) :“Morlet [p 247] states that the Coupard surname is a derivative of the Middle French ''coupé'' [in modern French: past participle of “cut” or “cut off”], a pejorative word referring to a wronged husband, a cuckold. She also lists the derivatives Coupé, Couppé, Coupat, Coupaud, and Coupaux.” '''de LÉZEAUX''' :(Barriault p 155) :“Morlet [p 626] suggests that the de Lézeaux surname is a variation on older forms (Lezé, Lezié, Lezier, and Lezzier) derived from the old French ''l’aisié'', which would have designated a person totally at ease, who is content or happy. She cites the derived forms: Leziard and Lezeau.” '''DESCHAMPS''' & '''DESCHAMPS Du MANOIR''' :(Barriault p 153) :“Morlet [p 322] says that the Deschamps surname, which is very widespread, would have originally indicated ‘house surrounded by fields, by cultivated fields belonging to a house located near woods, or by vineyards.’ She also cites the derivation Descamps.” [In the family line that Barriault presents, the older generations (who had quite high social status) carried the surname ''Deschamps Du Manoir''. The term ''manoir'' translates as “manor house” or “country house.” - J.deRoche.) '''DesROCHES''' :(Barriault p 109) :“Morlet [p 327] suggests that the DesRoches surname, common in the south [''le Midi''], in Normandy, and in Picardy, is derived from the word ''roches'' [rocks], and that it originally would have referred to the location of a house near rocks or near rocky terrain. The term describing the land would consequently be attached to the person living in that house. Among the variations and derivations, we find the names Desroques, Desrochers, and Desroquettes.” '''DURAND''' :(Barriault p 143) :“Morlet [p 363] maintains that the Durand surname, a common family name, would have come from the Latin verb ''durare '', in the sense of tough, hardy, resilient [''endurant''] or stubborn [''obstiné'']. She mentions the variants Durant and Duran.” '''FILLASTRE''' :(Barriault p 128) :“Morlet [p 411] suggests that the Fillastre surname – with its variants, Fillâtre, Filhastre, Filliatre, Filiatre, and Lefillâtre – pertains to the ''beau-fils'' [son-in-law] or the like [''ou le genre'']. She also mentions the variation, Filliatreau.” '''GOSSE''' :(Barriault p 141) :“Morlet [p 470] states that the Gosse surname comes from a Germanic personal name, Gozzo or Gosso, which contains the term ''goz'' or ''gos'', which in turn goes back to the term ''gaut'', the name of a Gothic people. She lists the derivations Gosselet, Gosselin, Goslin, Gosset, and Gossot.” '''GROSSIN''' :(Barriault p 109) :“Morlet [pp 482-483] states that the Grossin surname, which is common in France, was developed partly from the attribute ''gros'' [big]. and that it would originally have indicated the corpulence [''embonpoint''] of the designated person. Among the known variations are Gros, Grosse, and LeGros, besides the diminutives, Grosset, Grossot, Grossard, and Grosson.” '''GUÉRARD''' :(Barriault p 148) :“Morlet [pp 455, 486] asserts that the Guérard surname in Normandy and Picardy is a variant of the Germanic personal name Gerhard, which is formed from the terms ''ger'', which means “spear” [in French: ''lance''], and ''hard'', which means “strong” [in French: ''fort ''].” [Alternative translation of the French ''lance''-''fort '': throws hard. I don’t know which of these possibilities Barriault or Morlet intended - J.deR.] '''HUAULT''' :(Barriault p 125) :“Morlet [p 522] suggests that the Huault surname, found especially in Picardy, comes from an Old French word, ''hual'', which meant the spoke of a wheel. She links this word to the craft of the cartwright [aka wainwright: making and repairing carts - J.deR]. Among the known variants, she points to Huau and Hualet.” '''JOUEY''' :(Barriault p 129) :“Morlet [p 546] suggests that the Jouey surname, and its Jouy variant – found especially in Aisne, in Eure-et-Loire, and in Yonne – come from ''Gaudiacum'', the name of a Gallo-Roman territory.” '''LeCOURT''' :(Barriault p 120) :“Morlet [p 250] gives two possible origins for the surname LeCourt. First she suggests that it could have come from the Latin word ''cortis '' which, in days gone by, designated an estate [''un domaine''], a rural house surrounded by land [''terre'' or by a yard [''cour'']. Then she explains that perhaps it was derived simply from the attribute ''court'' [short], which indicated the smallness of the designated person. Among the variations and known derivations, she lists Court, Courte, Coutot, Courtet, and Courtin.” '''LeHERICEY''' :(Barriault p 122) :“Morlet [p 508] states that the LeHericey surname, common in Normandy and Picardy, comes from the attribute ''hérissé'' [bristling], and she suggests that the name would originally have described a man with bristly hair. Among the known variants, she notes Hérichet, Hérissey, Hérichey, Héricher, Hérichier, Lehérissé, and Lehérissey.” '''LeMONNIER''' :(Barriault p 129) :“Morlet [p 613] states that the LeMonnier surname would originally have described the trade of the designated person, and that this surname represents a dialect form of ''meunier'' [miller - J.deR]. She also cites the variant, Lemonier.” '''LeVALLOIS''' :(Barriault p 134) :“Morlet [p 624] suggests that the LeVallois surname – found especially in Eure, Sarthe, Haute-Saône, Seine-Maritime, le Var, and Vosges – comes from ''val'' or ''le val'' [valley], and would have indicated a place of origin. Among the derivations, she lists Leval, Levallet, Levalois, and Levallard.” '''PIERRE''' :(Barriault p 135) :“Morlet [p 784] traces the origin of the Pierre [Peter] surname to the surname given to Simon son of John, the first of the 12 Apostles. She explains that “Pierre” represents the popular form of the Latin name ''Petrus'', which, in turn, is a translation of the Aramaic name ''kepha'' and the Greek name ''petros'', which both mean ''pierre'' or ''rock'' [stone or rock]. She adds that the surname could have indicated, originally, a specific characteristic of the estate [''domaine''].” [Barriault adds:] “It is quite likely that, in the Avranches district [where these families lived - J.deR], the name Pierre, just like the surnames DesRoches and the placename of Carolles, alluded to the rocky soil of the region.” [On p 66, Barriault tells us: “Carolles got its name from ''kar'', a pre-Indo-European root meaning stone or rock [''pierre'' or ''rock''], and the diminutive suffix ''-olla''. The name undoubtedly described the rocky soil of the region, just like the name of the most populous family of the parish in the 18th century, DesRoches.” '''RIOULT''' :(Barriault p 148) :“Morlet [p 855] suggests that the Rioult surname came from Ridwald, the name of a person of Germanic origin, made up of the terms ''ri'', which means ‘to ride a horse,’ and ''waldan,'' which indicates ‘to steer or govern.’” '''TURGOT''' :(Barriault p 139) :“Morlet does not deal with the Turgot surname in her study of family names. However, researcher Jacky Delafontenelle claims that the etymology of the surname Turgot reveals the Scandinavian origin of this family. According to him, Turgot would have come from the Nordic name ''Thorgautr'', which includes the roots ''Thor'', referencing the Scandinavian god of thunder, and ''Gautr'', which means “god”.” [The 2004 website that Barriault cites here is still live, as of June 2012: [[http://genealogie.delafontenelle.net/OrigineTurgot.htm]] - J.deR.]

Surnames in family tree of June Baker Higgins

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=== My Surnames === :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :[[Baker-11050|'''B'''aker]], [[Bruce-6899|Bruce]] :[[Callahan-1254|'''C'''allahan]], [[Campbell-34642|Campbell]] , [[Cowen-490|Cowan]] , [[Cubbison-22|Cubbison]] :[[Davison-1692|'''D'''avison]], [[Dunkle-59|Dunkle]] , [[Dunning-359|Dunning]] :[[Forbes-1322|'''F'''orbes]] :[[Gilder-38|'''G'''ilder]] :[[Kerr-2197|'''K'''err]], [[Kessler-477|Kessler]] :[[Lockwood-14|'''L'''ockwood]] :[[Marshall-6843|'''M'''arshall]], [[Marvell-8|Marvel]] , [[McFerran-37|McFerran]] , [[McGrew-35|McGrew]] , [[McRae-348|McRae]] , [[Monsey-7|Monsey]] :[[Rodney-45|'''R'''odney]] :[[Simcox-124|'''S'''imcox]], [[Simcox-129|Simcox]] , [[Stump-451|Stump]] , [[Sweney-12|Sweney]] :[[Zink-114|'''Z'''ink]] :[[Baker-11050|'''B'''aker]], [[Bruce-6899|Bruce]] :[[Callahan-1254|'''C'''allahan]], [[Campbell-34642|Campbell]] , [[Cowen-490|Cowan]] , [[Cubbison-22|Cubbison]] :[[Davison-1692|'''D'''avison]], [[Dunkle-59|Dunkle]] , [[Dunning-359|Dunning]] :[[Forbes-1322|'''F'''orbes]] :[[Gilder-38|'''G'''ilder]] :[[Kerr-2197|'''K'''err]], [[Kessler-477|Kessler]] :[[Lockwood-14|'''L'''ockwood]] :[[Marshall-6843|'''M'''arshall]], [[Marvell-8|Marvel]] , [[McFerran-37|McFerran]] , [[McGrew-35|McGrew]] , [[McRae-348|McRae]] , [[Monsey-7|Monsey]] :[[Rodney-45|'''R'''odney]] :[[Simcox-124|'''S'''imcox]], [[Simcox-129|Simcox]] , [[Stump-451|Stump]] , [[Sweney-12|Sweney]] :[[Zink-114|'''Z'''ink]] :[[Baker-11050|'''B'''aker]], [[Bruce-6899|Bruce]] :[[Callahan-1254|'''C'''allahan]], [[Campbell-34642|Campbell]] , [[Cowen-490|Cowan]] , [[Cubbison-22|Cubbison]] :[[Davison-1692|'''D'''avison]], [[Dunkle-59|Dunkle]] , [[Dunning-359|Dunning]] :[[Forbes-1322|'''F'''orbes]] :[[Gilder-38|'''G'''ilder]] :[[Kerr-2197|'''K'''err]], [[Kessler-477|Kessler]] :[[Lockwood-14|'''L'''ockwood]] :[[Marshall-6843|'''M'''arshall]], [[Marvell-8|Marvel]] , [[McFerran-37|McFerran]] , [[McGrew-35|McGrew]] , [[McRae-348|McRae]] , [[Monsey-7|Monsey]] :[[Rodney-45|'''R'''odney]] :[[Simcox-124|'''S'''imcox]], [[Simcox-129|Simcox]] , [[Stump-451|Stump]] , [[Sweney-12|Sweney]] :[[Zink-114|'''Z'''ink]]

Surnames in Megan's Ancestry

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15 Generations of Surnames in Megan's Ancestry. Detailed Surnames added by '''The Surnames Generator''' app. [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php] I am [[Tilley-92|Megan Tilley]]. === My Surnames === :Legend: :Surname (''alternate spellings'') : First Person with surname in tree → EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor :( # ) = number of generations from Primary person to EKA :https://www.wikitree.com/images/icons/pedigree.gif

Surnames in my tree

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Surnames 148 so far A - Adams, Aston, Atkin,
B - Babington, Bagnall, Baker, Barlow, Beebee, Bolas, Bolus, Bowrin, Bloxham, Briscow, Brittain, Brown, Bullock, Bunt, Butler,
C - Caldecott, Cartwright, Chambers, Chinook, Clemson, Colley, Cooper, Craig, Credgindton, Cullen, Cupples,
D - Day, Daft, Ditheridge, Donnelly, Dugard, Dyer,
E -Elliott, Elmore
F - Fahy, Fellows, Finnerty, Finney, Fowell, Foxley, Friswell,
G - Garrson,Geterick, Gill, Gorman, Greason, Green,
H - Hadden/Haddon, Hancox, Hambling, Harkness, Harrison, Haste, Heath, Henniker, Herbert, Hobday, Hogg, Holford, Holmes, Homer, Horton, Huddart, Hughes, Humphris (
I - Irving,
J - Jenkins, Jessop, Jones,
K -
L - Lally, Liddiard, Lines, Lloyd, Lomas,Longstaff,
M - Marsden, Manison, Martins, McGuire, McNicholl, Maughan, Meredith, Millard, Moon, Moore, Morris, Morrison, Morton,
N - Neven,
O - Othon
P - Parker, Parry, Peabody, Peace, Pedley, Pepper, Pitt,Preece, Price, Prosser, Porton,
Q -
R -Ranenscroft, Rayson, Reason,Reddel, Richards, Richardson, Riding, Roberts, Rooker, Roope, Rowledge, Ruddick,Rushworth,
S - Sansom, Simpson, Smith, Spencer,Stanbra, Stephens, Stokes, Southam, Swene, Sumner, Swingler, Sylvester,
T - Taylor, Turley,
U - Unknown

Surnames Index

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:::'''''*The goal of this project is to ...Provide an index to my surname pages.''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks! :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_beginning_with_the_letter_B.|Surnames beginning with the letter B]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_that_start_with_the_letter_R.|Surnames beginning with the letter R]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_beginning_with_the_letter_G|Surnames beginning with the letter G]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_beginning_with_the_letter_P|Surnames beginning with the letter P]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_beginning_with_the_letter_J|Surnames beginning with the letter J]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_starting_with_the_letter_H|Surnames beginning with the letter H]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_beginning_with_the_letter_C|Surnames beginning with the letter C]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_beginning_with_the_letter_D|Surnames beginning with the letter D]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_beginning_with_the_letter_W|Surnames beginning with the letter W]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_beginning_with_the_Letter_M|Surnames beginning with the letter M.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Space:Surnames_beginning_with_the_letter_S|Surnames beginning with the letter S]].'''''

Surnames of colour

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Richard P. LeBrun-299 1950s managed by Richard LeBrun last edited 7 Feb 2024 521 Jean-Christophe Jasmin 1980s managed by Jean-Christophe Jasmin last edited 25 Nov 2020 78 Graeme Rose 1950s managed by Graeme Rose 36458 Giuseppe L. Carmine - Carmine-26 managed by Giuseppe Carmine last edited 15 Jul 2020 1 Antoine LeNoir-640 abt 1747 Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France managed by Matt Sanders Isabel Gris abt 1700 Lorca Spain - Gris-12 managed by John Macdonald last edited 24 Jul 2020 Pierre Xavier Leblanc-9486 21 Aug 1768 Bécancour, Nicolet, Quebec, Canada managed by Bob Matte Renée Lerouge-10-abt 1585 France - bef Sep 1641 Lerouge-10 managed by Danielle Liard last edited 22 Dec 2023 Marie-Renée L'Orange-20- 19 Oct 1806 Contrecoeur, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jan 1863 L'Orange-20 managed by Kenneth Kinman last edited 2 Dec 2022 Mary Elizabeth Laviolette-375- 11 Feb 1887 Jennings, Jefferson Davis, Louisiana, United States - 25 Dec 1969 last edited 28 Jan 2024 Gaston Hubert Jaune-3- 23 Mar 1894 - Jaune-3 last edited 26 Sep 2022 Felonise Carmarsac LeBleu-265 16 Jun 1826 Opelousas, St. Landry, Louisiana, United States - aft 1880 Henrietta (Jaune) Chovet 15 Nov 1863 Lyons, France - Jaune-1 managed by Tam X last edited 4 Jan 2017 Gaston Hubert Jaune 23 Mar 1894 - Jaune-3 last edited 26 Sep 2022

Surnames of Scotland

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Pages scanned from an old book concerning the origins of surnames of Scotland, including: :Crawford :Herbison :Rule

Surnames starting with the letter H

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:::'''''*The goal of this project is to ...add all the Surnames beginning with the Letter H that I am working with.''''' ::'''''My direct line:''''' :'''''*Andrew Hamilton''''' ::'''''*Archibald hamilton III''''' :::'''''*John Lewis hamilton''''' ::::'''''*Jane Hamilton Blackstock''''' :::::'''''*Alexander Hamilton Blackstock''''' ::::::'''''*Olen Franklin Blackstock''''' :::::::'''''*Billy Frank Blackstock''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks! :::'''''Names of Profiles''''' :::'''''*[[Hamilton-11615|Hamilton, Andrew]].''''' :::'''''*[[Hamilton-10918|Hamilton III, Archibald]].''''' :::'''''*[[Hamilton-11614|Hamilton, John Lewis]].''''' :::'''''*[[Hamilton-11571|Hamilton Jordan, Jane]].''''' :::'''''*[[Hamilton-10905|Hamilton, Frances]].''''' :::'''''*[[Hamilton-10913|Hamilton, Joseph]].''''' :::'''''*[[Hamilton-10907|Hamilton, William]].''''' :::'''''*[[Hamilton-10917|Hamilton, Jane Mcgill]].''''' :::'''''*[[Hamilton-10920|Hamilton, Andrew M.]].'''''

Surnames that start with the letter R.

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:::'''''*The goal of this project is to ...add all surnames beginning with the letter R that I am working with.''''' :::::* My Reese line: :::'''''Elizabeth Reese''''' :::::'''''*Jessie Reese''''' :::::::'''''*William Joe Cephus Reese''''' :::::::::'''''*David Harrison Reese''''' :::::::::::'''''*Eva Mae Reese Blackstock''''' :::::::::::::'''''*Billy Frank Blackstock''''' Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6316350 send me a private message]. Thanks! :::::'''''*Names of Profiles''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1197|Reese, Elizabeth]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1263|Reese, John]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1173|Reese, Jessie]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-2460|Reese, Terrell Moseley]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1990|Reese, Henry Asbon]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-2467|Reese Ham, Penniah Isabelle]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1198|Reese, Nancy]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1199|Reese, Louise Henry]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1407|Reese, Matilda]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1200|Reese, John D.T,]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1249|Reese, John Henry]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1172|Reese, William Joe Cephus]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1171|Reese, David Harrison]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1247|Reese, James Bailey]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1248|Reese Patrick, Melinda Adaline]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1250|Reese, Andrew Nelson]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1251|Reese, Troy Simpson]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1252|Reese Walter G.]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1253|Reese, Bessie L.]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1254|Reese, Clude J.]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1255|Reese, Cooper]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1406|Reese, Ruby Lee]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1242|Reese Graham, Hatti Corzette]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1243|Reese, William]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1152|Reese Blackstock, Eva Mae]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1244|Reese Ray, Myrtle]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1245|Reese, Raymond Laverne]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1393|Reese, David]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1395|Reese, Jordan]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1396|Reese, Spenser]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-2110|Reese, Orvilla]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1256|Reese Chandler, Rita Faye]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Reese-1257|Reese Proctor, Dorthy Louise]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-5889|Richardson, Bobbie Jean]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-5890|Richardson, Auther Bradley]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-6790|Richardson Wilbanks, Vera Mae]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-6795|Richardson Smith, Mildred Fae]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-6797|Richardson, Dewie Clyde]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-6794|Richardson, Joyce Bradley]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-6798|Richardson, Clyde Kenneth]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-8030|Richardson, Jerry Glen]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-6801|Richardson Watson, Carolyn Kay]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-6802|Richardson, Michael Paul]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-6803|Richardson, Dennis Ray]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Richardson-5893|Richardson, Houston Bradley]].''''' :::::'''''*[[Riley-2373|Riley Blackstock, Wanda Sue]].'''''

Surrey Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Surrey, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 2 April 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Surrey profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Surrey) * Birth location (people who died in Surrey) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DSurrey+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DSurrey+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DSurrey+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DSurrey+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DSurrey+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DSurrey+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||9||18||27 |- |11||||||2||2 |- |12||||9||34||43 |- |13||||29||49||78 |- |14||||31||78||109 |- |15||||68||120||188 |- |16||||706||941||1647 |- |17||||1186||1567||2753 |- |18||||4550||5518||10068 |- |19||||33662||35090||68752 |- |20||2||5891||6400||12293 |- |Grand Total||2||46141||49817||95960 |} === Born in Surrey: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DSurrey+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Surrey]||95,960|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DSurrey+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||41,244||42.98%|| |- |Total with a death location||54,716||57.02%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSurrey+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||43,050||44.86%||78.68% |- |England Bedfordshire||128||0.13%||0.23% |- |England Berkshire||406||0.42%||0.74% |- |England Buckinghamshire||230||0.24%||0.42% |- |England Cambridgeshire||109||0.11%||0.20% |- |England Cheshire||77||0.08%||0.14% |- |England Cornwall||122||0.13%||0.22% |- |England Derbyshire||60||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Devon||447||0.47%||0.82% |- |England Dorset||283||0.29%||0.52% |- |England Essex||992||1.03%||1.81% |- |England Gloucestershire||189||0.20%||0.35% |- |England Greater London||6,006||6.26%||10.98% |- |England Hampshire||1,231||1.28%||2.25% |- |England Hampshire Isle of Wight||100||0.10%||0.18% |- |England Hertfordshire||370||0.39%||0.68% |- |England Kent||2,499||2.60%||4.57% |- |England Lancashire||239||0.25%||0.44% |- |England Leicestershire||71||0.07%||0.13% |- |England Lincolnshire||110||0.11%||0.20% |- |England Middlesex||2,352||2.45%||4.30% |- |England Norfolk||181||0.19%||0.33% |- |England Northamptonshire||122||0.13%||0.22% |- |England Nottinghamshire||76||0.08%||0.14% |- |England Oxfordshire||190||0.20%||0.35% |- |England Shropshire||57||0.06%||0.10% |- |England Somerset||292||0.30%||0.53% |- |England Staffordshire||92||0.10%||0.17% |- |England Suffolk||193||0.20%||0.35% |- |England Surrey||22,419||23.36%||40.97% |- |England Sussex||2,413||2.51%||4.41% |- |England Warwickshire||174||0.18%||0.32% |- |England Wiltshire||200||0.21%||0.37% |- |England Worcestershire||88||0.09%||0.16% |- |England Yorkshire||235||0.24%||0.43% |- |Died in England, county not known||1,323||1.38%||2.42% |- |Died in United Kingdom, country not known ||99||0.10%||0.18% |- |Died in Unknown Country||738||0.77%||1.35% |- |Scotland||141||0.15%||0.26% |- |Wales||189||0.20%||0.35% |- |Ireland||97||0.10%||0.18% |- |At sea||90||0.09%||0.16% |- |Australia||3,458||3.60%||6.32% |- |Belgium||90||0.09%||0.16% |- |Canada||1,248||1.30%||2.28% |- |France||321||0.33%||0.59% |- |India||91||0.09%||0.17% |- |New Zealand||1,505||1.57%||2.75% |- |South Africa||387||0.40%||0.71% |- |United States||1,496||1.56%||2.73% |} === Died in Surrey: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DSurrey+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Surrey]||55853|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSurrey+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||2879||5.15% |- |Total with a birth location||52974||94.85% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSurrey+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||47982||85.91% |- |England Bedfordshire||169||0.30% |- |England Berkshire||559||1.00% |- |England Bristol||119||0.21% |- |England Buckinghamshire||357||0.64% |- |England Cambridgeshire||265||0.47% |- |England Cheshire||165||0.30% |- |England Cornwall||271||0.49% |- |England County Durham||166||0.30% |- |England Cumberland||59||0.11% |- |England Derbyshire||107||0.19% |- |England Devon||654||1.17% |- |England Dorset||312||0.56% |- |England Essex||986||1.77% |- |England Gloucestershire||329||0.59% |- |England Greater London||4899||8.77% |- |England Hampshire||1538||2.75% |- |England Hampshire Isle of Wight||64||0.11% |- |England Herefordshire||70||0.13% |- |England Hertfordshire||447||0.80% |- |England Huntingdonshire||89||0.16% |- |England Kent||2488||4.45% |- |England Lancashire||579||1.04% |- |England Leicestershire||102||0.18% |- |England Lincolnshire||220||0.39% |- |England Middlesex||4252||7.61% |- |England Norfolk||583||1.04% |- |England Northamptonshire||210||0.38% |- |England Northumberland||139||0.25% |- |England Nottinghamshire||152||0.27% |- |England Oxfordshire||337||0.60% |- |England Shropshire||104||0.19% |- |England Somerset||421||0.75% |- |England Staffordshire||211||0.38% |- |England Suffolk||587||1.05% |- |England Surrey||22419||40.14% |- |England Sussex||2148||3.85% |- |England Warwickshire||245||0.44% |- |England Wiltshire||428||0.77% |- |England Worcestershire||163||0.29% |- |England Yorkshire||518||0.93% |- |Born in England, county not known||957||1.71% |- |Born in Unknown Country||328||0.59% |- |Scotland||680||1.22% |- |Wales||400||0.72% |- |Ireland||760||1.36% |- |Australia||185||0.33% |- |Canada||116||0.21% |- |France||85||0.15% |- |Germany||77||0.14% |- |India||502||0.90% |- |New Zealand||68||0.12% |- |South Africa||68||0.12% |- |United States||105||0.19% |}

Surrey Roll

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== [[Space:Heraldry|Heraldry]]: The Surrey Roll of Arms (aka Willement's Roll), c. 1395 == The first panel includes founders of the Order of the Garter, some of who are no longer alive, in 1395. [[Image:Surrey_Roll-25.jpg|600px]] [[Image:Surrey_Roll-71.jpg|600px]] [[Image:Surrey_Roll-123.jpg|600px]]
== Sources == *Artist: Scott Nourse; Scott has been communicated with, and has given his permission to use his images: "Thanks, Jason. I really appreciate your kind words. Feel free to use whatever images you like. Credit and links are of course appreciated. And send me a link when you're done. I would love to see it. Best, Scott" ... No. Thank you, Scott. [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rs-nourse]

Surry County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Surry_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Surry County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Surry'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Surry'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Surry County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Surry'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Surry'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Surry County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Surry County Land'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments |- |3||85||Elizabeth Foster||Hugh Campbell||1687||Appointment as power of attorney |- |4||110||Hugh Campbell (Nasemond Co)||Nicholas Simms||1689||400 acres in said county |- |4||111||Hugh Campbell||William Edwards||1689||100 acres on S.E. side of Pigeon Swamp |- |4||306||Roger Jones||Hugh Campbell||1692||Appointment as attorney |- |8||427||William Barker||Collin Campbell||1769||195 acres on N. side of Otterdam Swamp |- |12||14||George Kerr||Archibald Campbell||1782||141 acres in Southwark Parish |- |12||41||Joshua Bishop||Archibald Campbell||1784||115 acres in Southwark Parish |- |12||121||Nicholas Edmunds||Archibald Campbell||1784||100 acres on Cattail Branch |- |12||160||John Watkins||Archibald Campbell||1785||390 acres near a swamp |- |12||249||William Harris (her father)||Elizabeth (Harris) Campbell||1786||Selling her "slaves" |- |1||386||Archibald Campbell||Thomas Fletcher||1791||390 acres in said county |- |1||543||Hamblin Harris||Elizabeth Campbell||1798||80 acres and 18 1/2 acres in said county |- |1||544||Hamblin Harris||Collin Campbell||1798||150 acres of "Brumfield" |- |1||547||Collin Campbell||Robert Davis||1797||195 acres on N. side of Otterdam Swamp |- |1||604||Collin Campbell||Thomas Peter||1798||230 acres bought by Archibald Campbell |- |2||295||Collin Campbell||Willie Jones||1802||Selling of 3 "slaves" |-

Surry County Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell

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

Surry County Virginia Probate-Campbell

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'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Deceased||Executor||Date_of_Record||Comments |- |12||287||Archibald Campbell||Archibald (his son)||1787||Archibald Sr's estate bond |-

Susan Ann Howe's Autograph Album

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[[McNab-178|Catherine Susan Ann (McNab) Howe (1807-1890)]] collected autographs, many supplied by her husband and friends. Here is ther album. {{Image|file=Susan_Ann_Howe_s_Autograph_Album-1.jpg |caption=Autograph Album }} Susan Ann Howe saw that she had an opportunity and she took it. Given the many connections Joe made, she collected autographs of the famous people of the world she knew. Her family could also be helpful. The result is a beautiful leather-bound album containing many fascinating autographs and signatures. She collected autographs from her native province, colonial officials who dealt with Nova Scotia and famous people of her day. Some autographs are of people whose names are still well recognized today. The autographs in Susan Ann’s collection may be on the envelope, at the end of the letter, or cut out. At that time letters and notes were written for purposes now served by telephone, email and texting. These were usually addressed by name with any honorifics, and at the bottom left corner of the envelope the initials and surname of the sender. Personal letters and notes for people who may have had others deal with part of their correspondence were marked “Private”, and letters from households in mourning were edged in black. Many were hand delivered, so no postage was paid. Some postage stamps were cut out of this album when it was being examined by scholars after 1945. “Penny Red” stamps were in use for decades after being introduced in 1841, but some believe the stamps included “Penny Black” stamps used in 1840 to 1841. Here are a few of the autographs with notes about the writers. This album contains many references (often in the address of a cover) to the Hollands. There were two Henry Hollands, father and son: : • [[Holland-2073|Henry Holland 1st Bart (1788-1873)]] FRS, DCL, was a British physician and travel writer who was made a baronet in 1853. In 1822 he married [[Caldwell-1529|Margaret Emma (Caldwell) Holland (1795-1830)]] with whom he had two sons and two daughters, including Henry Holland, 1st Viscount Knutsford (1825–1914). He later became son-in-law to the wit [[Smith-38027|Sydney Smith (1771-1845)]] whose daughter, [[Smith-38026|Saba (Smith) Holland (1802-1866)]] he married as his second wife and with whom he had two daughters. : • [[Holland-2074|Henry Thurstan Holland GCMC PC (1825-1914)]] was a British Conservative politician, best known for serving as Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1887 to 1892. Lady Holland nee [[Trevelyan-86|Margaret Jean (Trevelyan) Holland (1835-1906)]] was the second wife of Henry Thurstan Holland [[Adderley-58|Charles Bowyer Adderley MP (bef.1814-1905)]], 1st Baron Norton PC was a British Conservative politician. He had argued in the British parliament that the British North American colonies be made to defend themselves to spare the British the expense of defending them. This was argued at a time that those colonies had no power over their foreign policy or vote in any body that controlled policy. Joe Howe argued with him in a public letter. From 6 July 1866 – 1 December 1868 Adderley held the office of Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. [[Cardwell-785|Edward Cardwell (1813-1886)]], 1st Viscount Cardwell PC, PC (Ire), FRS was a prominent British politician. Cardwell was the Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1864 to 1866. [[Grey-1103|Henry George Grey KG (1802-1894)]], 3rd Earl Grey became colonial secretary in 1846. He was the first minister to proclaim that the colonies were to be governed for their own benefit and not for the mother country’s; the first systematically to accord them self-government so far as then seemed possible; the first to introduce free trade into their relations with Great Britain and Ireland. Other Colonial officials in the album are: : • [[Northcote-47|Henry Stafford Northcote GCMG GCIE (1846-1911)]], 1st Baron Northcote, Governor of Bombay 1899-1903 and third Governor-General of Australia between 1904 and 1908. : • [[Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville-2|Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville (1823-1889)]], 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1867 to 1868 and Governor of Madras from 1875 to 1880. : • [[Milner-472|Alfred Milner KG GCB (1854-1925)]], 1st Viscount Milner shared with Joseph Howe a dream of a global Imperial parliament, headquartered in London, seating delegates of British descent from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. : • [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Lanyon Colonel Sir William Owen Lanyon], colonial administrator in South Africa from 1879-1881. : • [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/young_john_1807_76_10E.html John Young], 1st Baron Lisgar (1807-1876), was the second Governor General of Canada, in office from 1869 to 1872. [[Doyle-5200|Charles Hastings Doyle (1803-1883)]] arrived in Halifax in 1861 to command British troops in the Atlantic area and soon supported Joseph Howe’s advocacy of the Intercolonial Railway, leading to a warm friendship. Doyle acted as interim governor of Nova Scotia in 1863-4 and in 1865. He was Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia from 1867 to 1873. Other Lieutenant-Governors’ autographs in the album are: : • [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/le_marchant_john_gaspard_10E.html General Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant], Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia 1852-58 wrote a note of condolence to Joseph Howe when his son John died. : • [[Phipps-886|George Augustus Constantine Phipps GCB GCMG (1819-1890)]], Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia 1858-1863 : • [[Williams-43046|William Fenwick Williams (1800-1883)]], commander-in-chief of the British forces in British North America in April 1859, then Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia 1865-1867.

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Susannah Sophia or Susan Edelman McDonald buried headstone is on The James Porter McDonald old family farm residence. Mr James Porter himself is buried there with her along with Jane McD. Apple their married daughter . Total of 3 headstones to visit on the old farm. Chestnut Mound Smith County Tennessee.

Susan Mason Weed ancestors

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[[http://www.gulbangi.com/5families-o/p436.htm]] 1. [S486] Families of Eary Hartford, CT., online. 2.[S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Hartford VR. 3.[S826] Lucius M. Boltwood, "Hartford Records." 4.[S1154] CT Birth Index (published). 5.[S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Litchfield VR. 6.[S601] CT Death Index (published). [[Mason-12450|Mason-12450]] Her Mason ancestry begins [[Mason-11239|Mason-11239]] (The Rossiter lines follow the Mason lines [[Rossiter-666)|Rossiter-666)]] granddaughter of. [[Pierson-545|Pierson-545]] Joseph Mason was born circa 1688 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony.{1}He was the son of John Mason and Hannah Arnold.{1} Joseph Mason was baptized on 4 March 1687/88 in First Church, Hartford, Connecticut Colony.{1} He married Mary Carter, daughter of Joshua Carter and Mary Skinner, before 1715.{1} His death date has not been found. His will was probated in 1772. Children of Joseph Mason and Mary Carter Mary Mason{2,3} b. 30 Aug 1715, John Mason{3} b. 6 Aug 1717, Hannah Mason{2} b. 6 Jan 1719/20, Abigail Mason{3} b. 19 Mar 1723, Joseph Mason{3} b. 17 Nov 1725, Lydia Mason{2,3} b. 13 Apr 1728, Ruth Mason{3} b. 22 Jun 1730, Jonathan Mason{2} b. 24 Mar 1733, Joshua Mason{3} b. 19 Jul 1736, Citations [S486] Families of Eary Hartford, CT., online. [S336] MaryLou Hickman-Demand, "demandfam", Jan. 11, 2003, unverified. [S1005] The Ricker Compilation (published), Litchfield VR. Mary Carter{1,2} b. 21 December 1692, d. 10 February 1787 * * * John Mason{1,2} b. 1652, d. 19 February 1697/98 John Mason was born in 1652 in Windsor, Connecticut Colony, Hartford County.{1} He married Hannah Arnold, daughter of Daniel Arnold and Elizabeth Osborne, circa 1676.1 John Mason died on 19 February 1697/98.{1} Compiler's notes: This John Mason was not the son of Major John Mason. His origin and ancestry are unknown. Children of John Mason and Hannah Arnold Mary Mason{1} b. 1677, Hannah Mason{1} b. 1681, John Mason{1} b. 1684, Joseph Mason{1} b. c 1688, Jonathan Mason{1} b. 1693, Deborah Mason{1} b. b 3 Dec 1693 Lydia Mason{1} b. b 2 Aug 1696 Citations [S486] Families of Eary Hartford, CT., online. [S48] The Great Migration. * * * Hannah Arnold{1} b. 1655, d. 19 February 1697/98 Hannah Arnold was born in 1655.{1} She was the daughter of Daniel Arnold and Elizabeth Osborne.{1} Hannah Arnold married John Mason circa 1676.1 Hannah Arnold died on 19 February 1697/98.{2,3} [S486] Families of Eary Hartford, CT., online. * * * Mary Carter{1,2} b. 21 December 1692, d. 10 February 1787 Mary Carter was born on 21 December 1692 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony.{1,3,2,4} She was the daughter of Joshua Carter and Mary Skinner.{1,2} Mary Carter married Joseph Mason, son of John Mason and Hannah Arnold, before 1715.{1} Mary Carter died on 10 February 1787 in Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut, at age 94.{1,5,6} * * * Joshua Carter{1} b. 6 June 1668, d. 1735 Joshua Carter was born on 6 June 1668 in Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Franklin County.{1,2} He was the son of Joshua Carter and Mary Field.1 Joshua Carter married Mary Skinner, daughter of John Skinner and Mary Easton, on 21 May 1691 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony.{1,3,2,4,5} Joshua Carter died in 1735 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony.{1} * * * Joshua Carter{1,2}. [[Carter-9372|Carter-9372]] b. March 1638, d. 18 September 1675 Joshua Carter was born in March 1638 in Windsor, Connecticut Colony, Hartford County.{1,3,4} He was the son of Joshua Carter and Catherine (?){1} Joshua Carter married Mary Field, daughter of Zachariah Field and Mary Stanley, on 22 October 1663 in Northampton, Massachusetts Bay Colony.{1,3,5} Joshua Carter died on 18 September 1675 in South Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Franklin County, at age 37 in the massacre at Bloody Brook, under the command of Capt. Thomas Lathrop.{6,7,3} * * * Zachariah Field{1,2}. [[Field-551|Field-551]] b. circa 1600, d. before 30 June 1666 Zachariah Field was born circa 1600 in East Ardsley, Yorkshire, England.{1,2} He was the son of John Field and Unknown (?){1,2} Zachariah Field married Mary Stanley in 1641 in Massachusetts Bay Colony.{3} Zachariah Field died before 30 June 1666 in Hatfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony.{1,2,4} He was buried on 30 June 1666 in Hatfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony.{1,5} He immigrated in 1629, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Suffolk County.{1} He moved to Hartford, Connecticut Colony, now Hartford County, in 1639.{1} He moved to Northampton, Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1659.{1} He moved to Hatfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1660.{1} * * * Mary Skinner{1,2}. [[Field-1623|Field-1623]] b. 1 December 1664, d. 25 December 1752 Mary Skinner was born on 1 December 1664 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony, now Hartford County.{1,2,3 }She was the daughter of John Skinner and Mary Easton.{1,2} Mary Skinner married Joshua Carter, son of Joshua Carter and Mary Field, on 21 May 1691 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony{1,4,5,2,3} Mary Skinner died on 25 December 1752 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony, at age 88.{1} * * * John Skinner{1} b. 1641, d. 15 September 1690 John Skinner was born in 1641.{1} He was the son of John Skinner and Mary Loomis.{1} John Skinner married Mary Easton, daughter of Joseph Easton and Hannah (?), before 1664.2 John Skinner died on 15 September 1690.{1} * * * Mary Easton{1,2}. [[Easton-181|Easton-181]] b. circa 1641, d. 18 June 1695 Mary Easton was born circa 1641.{1} She was the daughter of Joseph Easton and Hannah (?{2} Mary Easton married John Skinner, son of John Skinner and Mary Loomis, before 1664.{1} Mary Easton died on 18 June 1695.{2} * * * John Skinner{1} b. circa 1612, d. 30 October 1650 John Skinner was born circa 1612 in Braintree, Essex, England.{1} He married Mary Loomis, daughter of Joseph Loomis and Mary White, before 1633 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony, now Hartford County.{1,2 }John Skinner died on 30 October 1650 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony, now Hartford County.{1,3} * * * Daniel Arnold{1,2}. [[Arnold-610|Arnold-610]] b. circa 1638, d. 1691 Daniel Arnold was born circa 1638 {.2} He was the son of John Arnold and Susanna (?){1,2} Daniel Arnold married Elizabeth Osborne before 1655.{1} Daniel Arnold died in 1691{.3} His will was proved/probated in 1692 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony{.1} * * * Elizabeth Osborne{1} b. circa 1630, d. date unknown Elizabeth Osborne was born circa 1630 (estimated) She was the daughter of James Osborne.{1} [S19] "A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May 1692",James Savage, online www.ancestry.com. Previously published in hard copy (Boston, MA, 1860-1862). [S39] William Freeman Fox, Thomas Fox of Concord and His Descendents (Albany, NY: J.B. Lyon Company, 1909). [S52] "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America",Frederick Virkus, online www.genealogylibrary.com. Previously published in hard copy (Chicago, IL: Genealogical Publishers, 1925). [S60] Donald Fox, "Donald Fox's Data", 4 March 2001 (e-mail address). Unknown comments. [S74] National Society of DAR, Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books. [S94] Mary Beth Wheeler, "Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler," e-mail address, online www.thewheelers.com, file name: mbwheeler, Jul. 20, 2002, unverified. [S95] Museum of the Kansas National Guard, online http://skyways.lib.ks.us/museums/kng/tagfox.html, updated 2004. [S105] Riley County Genealogical Society, compiler, Pioneers of the Bluestem Prairie: Kansas Counties, Clay, Geary, Marchall, Pottawatomie, Riley, Wabaunsee, Washington (Manhattan, Kansas: Riley County Genealogical Society, 1976). [S106] Unknown author, "Fox - A Well-Known Pioneer Family," Kansas Kin, Vol V, Number 2 (May 1967). [S113] "History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877",Lucius R. Paige, online www.ancestry.com. Previously published in hard copy (Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, 1877). [S125] Letter from Patricia Yeager (6833 Joe Ney-Davis Sl Road Coos Bay, OR 97420) to unknown cd; Collection of A. Gulbransen (Ohio). [S145] New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Massachusetts Vital Records through 1850 (Boston, MA: NEHGS, 2005),www.newenglandancestors.org. [S255] Dr. George Henry Fox, Descendants of Isaac Fox of Medford, Mass and New Canaan, Ct. (New York, New York: Privately Published, 1931). [S276] Mary R. Fenn, The Old Houses of Concord (Concord, MA.: Daughters of the American Revolution, Concord Chapter, 1974). [S458] Genealogy of the Brooks Families of New England, online www.tributaries.us , compiled by Christopher Brooks, e-mail address. [S467] Letter from Helen Butler (St. Cloud, Florida) to unknown cd1; Collection of A. Gulbransen (Ohio). [S601] CT Department of Health, Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001 ,www.FamilySearch.com. [S617] "Early Cooperstown and the Methodist Episcopal Church",Albert Clarke, online www.ancestry.com. Previously published in hard copy (Cooperstown, NY: Privately Published, 1991). [S679] "Fox Origins," Kevin Fox, e-mail address, 18 December, 2004, Collection of A. Gulbransen. [S683] William J. Lester, The Lesters: a brieg history and genealogy of the Lesters of Massachusetts and Connecticut colonies (Gary, Indiana: Calumet Press, 1990). [S707] Letter from Florence Fox (Manhattan, KS) to unknown cd; Collection of A. Gulbransen (Ohio). [S710] Thomas Fox will (25 January 1657/58), Will of Thomas Fox, Collection of A. Gulbransen, Ohio. [S750] Search & Research, Early Vital Records of Middlesex County, MA (Wheat Ridge, CO: Search & Research Publishing Corporation, 2002). [S858] "The Harvey Book, Giving Genealogies of Certain Branches of the American Families of Harvey, Nesbitt, Dixon and Jameson",Oscar Jewell Harvey, online www.heritagequest.com. Previously published in hard copy (Wilkes Barre, PA: E. B. Yordy, 1899). [S874] Simeon Moses Fox, Corrections and Annotations to Thomas Fox of Concord and His Descendents by W. F. Fox (Albany, NY: J.B. Lyon Company, 1909). [S875] "Descendants of Thomas Fox of Concord," Simeon Moses Fox, Manhattan, KS, 1909, Collection of A. Gulbransen. [S877] Simeon Moses Fox, The Descendants of Thomas Fox of Concord (Manhattan, KS: Privately published, c 1910). [S912] "The Descendants of Robert Isbell in America",Edna Warren Mason, online www.ancestry.com. Previously published in hard copy (New Haven, CT: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1944). [S924] Debra Graden, editor, Kansas Adjutant General Roll, Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 (Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc, 1999), online at www.ancestry.com. [S951] John Brooks Threlfall, The Ancestors of John Brooks Threlfall (Privately Published). [S967] Strong Family Cemetery, online www.rootsweb.com/~nytompki/cemeteries/tcem133.htm , compiled by Kent Davis and Cheryl Hall, , updated 18 May, 2006. 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[S1154] CT Department of Health, Connecticut Births and Christenings 1649-1906 ,www.FamilySearth.com. [S1173] Frederic W Bailey, compiler, Early Connecticut Marriages as Found in Early Church Records (New Haven, CT: Bureau of American Ancestry) [[Pierson-117|Pierson-117]] Henry Peirson, son of Guillmus Peirson , was born in 1615 in Olney, Yorkshire, England and baptised on 10 December 1615. Weaver. He married Mary Fuller, daughter of Edward Fuller, in 1638/39 in Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. Mary was born in 1621/22 in Olney. She was baptised on 24 Mar 1621/22 in Olney. On 10 April 1639 they departed from London aboard the ship Mayflower, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts 10 May and settling in Lynn. In 1640 they, along with Henry's second cousin, Abraham Pierson, followed Henry's mother, Wyborro, and her second husband, John Cooper, to Southampton, Long Island. Henry was first recorded as an owner of land in Southampton in records dated May 1643. Read more about the founding and histories of Long Island, and Southampton. Henry and Mary had the following children: Lt. Joseph Pierson Sr. was born about 1640 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. He died on 13 Oct 1692 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Joseph married (1) Amy Barnes on 17 Nov 1675 in Southampton. Amy was born about 1640. She died on 3 Oct 1692 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Joseph married (2) Joana in Southampton. Joanna was born about 1654 and died before 1698. Daughter Pierson was born about 1642 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Daughter Pierson was born about 1645 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. John Pierson was born about 1647/48 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Abigail Pierson was born in 1649 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Col. Henry Pierson Jr. was born in 1651/52 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. He died on 15 Nov 1701 in Sagg/Bridgehampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. He was buried in Sagg Harbor, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Henry married Susannah Howell about 1675 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Susannah was born on 15 Jul 1658 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Benjamin Pierson was born in 1654/55 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. He died in 1731 in Elizabethtown, Union Co., NJ. He was buried in 1731 in Old Presby. Ch., Elizabethtown, Union Co., NJ. Daniel Pierson was born about 1657 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Sarah Pierson was born on 20 Jan 1660/61 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. David Pierson was born in 1662 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Deborah Pierson was born about 1665/66 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Theodore Pierson was born in 1669 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. He died on 7 May 1726 in Sagaponack, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Daughter Pierson was born about 1673 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, NY. Henry appointed or elected to a variety of town offices between 1646 and his death in 1680 including Clerk, Register, Secretary, Townsman, Town Collector, and Assessor. Additionally, he accomplished many other short term public tasks on a continual basis ranging from writing letters on behalf of the town to surveying land for distribution grants. Henry Pierson died after 1 July 1680 when he witnessed a Southampton town record and before 8 November 1680 when the inventory of his property was taken at Southampton. Henry was about 65 years old at death and the cause of death is unknown. Since no will existed, it is presumed that illness or an accident was sudden. Henry Pierson's inventory was taken by Capt. John Howell, John Jessupe, Mr. Edward Howell, and Thomas Cooper (Henry's half brother). This inventory included 11 pieces of land totalling about 100 acres worth about £700. Mary married Rev. Seth Fletcher, the minister of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, in May 1682, but he died soon after. Mary died in 1687 in Southampton, Suffolk Co., Long Island, New York. Cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection (pp.194-195) Cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection (pp.198-199) Cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection (pp.196-197) Piersons of New England New England families, genealogical and memorial: a record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 3 edited by William Richard Cutter P.1324-5 The ancestors of the Pierson PIERSON family were clear cool consistent men of mature opinions of large and fair views They were rare men men of comprehensive exact liberal regulated minds. They were highly educated and stood high in the community in regard to educational talents and integrity. Being nearly all of Puritan stock they possessed all the religious earnestness of their age. Henry Pierson the first of the name of whom we have definite information was one of the first settlers of Southampton Long Island in 1640 coming from Lynn Massachusetts with his brother Abraham. He served as clerk of Suffolk county from 1655 to 1669. He married Mary Cooper children: Joseph see forward; Henry born 1652 died 1701; Benjamin died 1731; Theodore born before 1659; Sarah born January 20, 1660; Henry Pierson father died in 1680. Wibroe Griggs; matriarch to two immigrant American families of America Contrary to previous genealogies, Thomas Cooper II proved conclusively in a TAG article in 1989 that Henry Pierson was not the husband of Wibroe Griggs daughter, Mary Cooper, as had been previously thought, but instead was the child of Wibroe Griggs from a previous marrage, to William Pierson. The identity of the wife of immigrant Henry Pierson, Mary _____, is unknown. Thus, Wibroe Griggs is the matriarch to two immigrant American families of America: that of Henry Pierson (her son) and John Cooper (her second husband) These are her two families, all shown in Olney, Buckingham, England parish records. [[Pierson-119|Pierson-119]] 1 Wibroe Griggs 1593 - 1662 .. +William Pierson Est 1593 - 1618 ........... 2 Henry Pierson 1615 - 1680 ............... +Mary 1615 - *2nd Husband of Wibroe Griggs: .. +John Cooper 1594 - 1662 ........... 2 Anne Cooper 1619 - 1686 ............... +John White 1620 - 1662 ........... *2nd Husband of Anne Cooper: ............... +Zerubbabel Phillips 1632 - ........... 2 Mary Cooper 1621 - 1635 ........... 2 John Cooper 1625 - 1677 ............... +Sarah Mew 1630 - 1677 ........... 2 Thomas Cooper 1627 - 1683 ............... +Mary Raynor 1628 - ........... 2 Martha Cooper 1629 - 1690 ............... +Ellis Cook 1630 - 1679 Notable Kin William Floyd (In-law) - Signer of the Declaration of Independence 1 Wibroe Griggs 1593 - 1662 .. +William Pierson 1593 - 1618 .... 2 Henry Pierson 1615 - 1680 ........ +Mary 1635 - ........... 3 Henry Pierson 1652 - ............... +Susannah Howell 1658 - .................. 4 David Pierson 1688 - ...................... +Elizabeth Conkling ........................ 5 Mary Pierson Est 1720 - 1781 ............................ +Maltby Gelston ESt 1720 - 1783 ............................... 6 David Gelston 1744 - 1828 ................................... +Phebe Mitchell 1744 - ...................................... 7 Phebe Gelston Est 1770 - .......................................... +Nicoll Floyd Est 1770 - Son of William Floyd, Signer Taken From Copyright 1998 Norris Taylor http://ntgen.tripod.com/bw/griggs_index.html Here is the Griggs line of descent to Phebe Gelston, daughter-in-law of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Direct Descendants of Wibroe Griggs Wybroe and John Cooper Wyborro Griggs married John Cowper (Cooper) on 18 October 1618 at Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. In April 1635 they, with their children Mary (13), Jon (10), Tho. (7), and Martha (5), departed from the port of London aboard the ship Hopewell arriving in Boston, Massachusetts in June. After John Cooper arrivd a Boston with his family on the Hopewell in 1635, he was made a freeman at Boston 6 Dec 1636, was an elder of the chruch at Saugus (Lynn, Massachusetts), when it was formed in 1638, and owned 200 acres in Lynn. Near Boston, Massachusetts, at Lynn in 1640, eight men formed a company with the intention of establishing their own town. These men were Edward Howell, Edmond Farrington, Edmund Needham, Thomas Sayre, Josiah Stanborough, George Welbe, Henry Walton, and Job Sayre, Before the company depared Lynn, twelve more families were added: Daniel How (ship's Captain), John Cooper, Allen Breed, William Harker, Thomas Halsey, Thomas Newell, John Farrington, Richard Odell, Philip Kyrtland, Nathaniel Kirtland, Thomas Farrington, and Thomas Terry. Edward Howell & Company purchased eight square miles on Long Islaned from James Farrett for 400 pounds, approved June 12, 1640. The rights to settle a town were said, in the agreement from James Farrett, to be commensurate with those rights enjoyed by "other Plantations of the Massachusetts Bay under its governor, John Winthrop, Esquire". After a false start on the western end of Long Island, the ship, with the Company aboard headed south from Boston toward the eastern end of Long Island and entered the interior of Long Island by sailing up the Great Peconic Bay landing at what is now called North Sea about three miles north of where they settled and named it Southampton. Read more about the founding and histories of Long Island, and Southampton. 7 March 1644/45: John and his son John, Jr. were listed in the fourth Ward for the work of cutting up any whales which washed up on the beaches near the town. His other son, Thomas, was listed in the first Ward. 10 May 1649: John Cooper was not mentioned on a list of all Townsmen of Southampton, Suffolk Co., NY, although his two sons, John and Thomas, were mentioned. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 55 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=hcAg0OBzr1oC&pg=PA145&lpg=PR7&ots=70gzZG85AP&focus=viewport&dq=descendants+of+bryan+rossiter&output=text]] [[Rossiter-23|Rossiter-23]] Page images DR. BRYAN (OR BRAY) ROSSITER OF GUILFORD, CONN., AND HIS DESCENDANTS. Compiled by Ho.v. K. D. Smyth and communicated by Da. Bernard C. Steijter. 1. Dr. Bryan (or Bray) Rossiter (the name is also spelled Ros■eter) was a son of Edward Rossiter, and came to America with his father in the Mary and John, in 1630. He was made freeman at Dorchester, Mass., in 1631; removed to Windsor, Conn., in 1639, where he was town clerk, and came to Guilford, buying Mr. Samuel Desborough's estate, in 1651. It is said that he was the only physician in Connecticut colony at the time of his removal to Guilford. His medical practice was very •This was William Bowes, loyalist, whose name appears in the list of those who, in 1778, were proscribed as enemies of the new State. He went to England, where he died in 1805. t Perhaps the Rev. John Hunt (IT. C. 1764), minister of the Old South Church. j Richard Clarke, father-in-law of Copley, was one of the consignees of the tea. He died in England in 1795. ( The Rev. Caleb Prentice (H. C. 1765). In 1769 he succeeded the Rev William Hobby ai minister of Reading, Mass. extensive, and he is supposed to have performed the first autopsy in Connecticut. Shortly after removing to Guilford, he fell out with Gov. William Leete and the majority of the townspeople, very probably because his own son-in-law was not chosen to the vacant pulpit. The difficulties increased, and at the time of the struggle over the union with Connecticut, he placed himself at the head of the party favoring immediate union. (See Steiner's History of Guilford, for fuller account.) He was admitted as a freeman in Guilford, June 8, 1654, and though he left the town for a time, when Killingworth was settled, he returned and died there, Sept. 30, 1672. Where he studied medicine is unknown. His grandson, John Cotton, in 1713, wrote he was "one who made conscience in his demands for his service." He was also a surveyor, and laid out the lands about the Hammonasset River, in 1656. The following extract from a letter written to his daughter Joanna, and her husband, Rev. John Cotton, on Sept. 24, 1669, show his deeply religious character: "We have had a sore visitation again by sickness and mortality here in Guilford this summer, as the last. Our graves are multiplied and fresh earth heaps are increased. Coffins again and again have been carried out of my doors, I have taken up a lot amongst the tombs in the midst of them; Sister Sarah died August 10th. Her mother was overcome with grief, so that for ten days she refused to eat what was necessary to sustain nature, and spent that time in sighing and bitter mourning to the decay of her strength, and the distemper seized on her and she died August 2'.Uh. Then on the second day of the week following, the young daughter Sarah sickened Ci. e., John Cotton's daughter), and on the fourth day convulsion tits followed and she died September the 8th; the same day Josias came home from Killiugworth very sick, under the sentence of death in himself and lay very dangerously hazardous for many days, but is now nearly recovered, that is a mercy. Yet I must return to sighs and sorrows, saying as Naomi did, 'Call me Marah!' I was full but now am empty. The good Lord support your hearts when these sad tidings come to you. Sarah Rosseter possessed the idea long before she was taken sick that she should die this summer and expressed so much to several. When death seized her, her mother desired her to give some testimony by sign of her good hope, if she could not speak. She fixed her eyes up to Heaven and smiled and so died, and when dead lay with a smiling countenance, to the admiration of the neighbors that were present. That is comforting. The mother had clear and full assurances of God's love before her death and held out to the last. She spent much time in prayer for her children—strongly pleading the covenant, and was strongly persuaded and believing that God had eternal mercy in store for them all. She was willing, nay desirous to die and could look death in the face with constant resolution until she had obtained the conquest through her dear Redeemer, who had conquered death and the grave. These are rich and comforting mercies, but the greater my loss, I can rejoice in her and their gain, but mourn my loss, the loss of a sweet companion, that hath so long been a comforting companion in all my tribulation. I will weep bitterly! I might have enlarged many things, but I can hold it no longer. Pray! Pray! Pray for us! So rests your loving father." The children of Dr. Bryan and Mrs. Elizabeth Rossiter were: i. Samuel,1 b. ;d. June 10, 1G40. 2. ii. John, b. ;d. Sept. 1670. ill. Elizabeth, b. ;d. Sept. 1651. iv. Timothy, b. ;d. 1647. page151 - 154 v. Joanna, b. July, 1642; d. Oct. 12, 1702; m. Nov. 7, 1670, Rev. John Cotton, Jr. (Harvard College, 1657). ▼1. Pkter, b. ;d. 1651. vll. Abigail, b. ;d. 1648. 3. vlii. Josiah, b. 1646; d. Jan. 30, 1716. lx. Susannah, b. Nov. 22, 1652; d. April 21, 1710; m. Rev. Zachariah Walker, of Jamaica, L. I., who d. Jan. 20, 1699-1700. x. Sarah, b. ;d. Aug. 10, 1669. 2. John5 Rossiter (Bryan1), of Guilford and Killingworth, married, 1669, Mary Gilbert, daughter of Jonathan, of Hartford. After his death she married, 1673, Samuel Hotton, of Northampton. John Rossiter was a freeman in Guilford in 1659, and took a prominent part in supporting his father in his difficulties with New Haven Colony. His first home lot in Guilford contained four acres, and lay over against Thomas Clark's dwelling house; but in 1057 he ex- changed it for one of 7\ acres in '' the Plain," formerly the property of Abraham Cruttenden. He and his wife had one child: i. John, b. May 12, 1670, at Killingworth. Lost at sea. 3. Hon. Josiah2 Rossiter (Bryan1) of Guilford, married Sarah, daugh ter of Hon. Samuel Sherman, of Woodbury. She died March 30, 1712, aged 58. He had a home lot of an acre on the south side of the Guilford Green, in 1710, and inherited from his father a parcel of upland of thirteen acres, and one of marsh land containing 6J acres. His nephew, John Cotton, wrote of him, about 1713: "My uncle Josiah was a plain, honest country gentleman and who had so much learning and respect in that Government, as that he was chosen to the Upper House, being one of the Assistants." He represented Guilford nine times in the General Court, between 1G83 and 1700, and then was assistant until 1711. In October, 1703, he was made Judge of the New Haven County Court and of the Probate Court. He was town clerk of Guilford from 1G85 to 1706, and from 1707 to his death, in 1716. In 1687, an assistant clerk was appointed during his "providential weakness." He was one of the town's twelve patentees in 1685, and served on many important commit- tees. In 1702, he was made first naval officer of Guilford, which was made one of the eight ports of entry in Connecticut. In 1676, he was ensign of the town train band. His children were: I. Sarah,'b. Nov. 26, 1677; bapt. at Woodbury, March 17, 1678; d. May 18, 1679. II. Elizabeth, b. April 1679; d. Sept. 17, 1698. 4. ill. Josiah, b. March 31, 1680; d. Sept. 23, 1751. iv. Samukl, b. Jan. 28, 1681-2; d. Aug. 23, 1682. 6. v. Timothy, b. June 5, 1683; d. Feb. 7, 1724-5. vl. John, b. Oct. 13, 1684; d. Jan. 8, 1686. 6. vli. Samuel, b. Feb. 28, 1685-6; d. Jan. 16, 1711. Till. David, b. April 17, 1687; d. April 29, 1688. 7. ix. Jonathan, b. April 3, 1688; d . 8. i. Nathaniel, b. Nov. 10, 1689; d. Oct. 4, 1751. xi. Sarah, b. Feb. 25, 1691; d. ;m. Abraham Pierson, May 9, 1716, of Killingworth, who d. May 8, 1752. xil. Patience, b. April 6, 1692; d. March 9, 1716; m. John Belding, of Wethersneld, March 22, 1715. xlll. Joanna, b. April 23, 1693; d. June 16, 1703. VOL. LV. 11 [ocr errors] xiv. Mary, b. Dec. 3, 1694; d. ;m. Ebenezer Cheesebro', of Stoning ton, April 17, 1725. 9. xv. Theophilus, b. Feb. 12, 1C96; d. April 9, 1771. xvi. Susannah, b. June 13, 1697; d. ;m. Jeremiah Cheesebro', of Stonlngton, Oct. 16, 1728. 10. xvii. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 4, 1698-9; d. April 11, 1762. 4. Josiah* Rossiter (Josiah,1 Bryan1), of Killingworth, married Mary, daughter of John Hill, of Guilford. She died June 2, 1730. Their children were: 1. John,4 b. Dec. 9, 1710; d. April 20, 1S01; m. 1st, Jemima Bristol, June 21, 1739, who d. a\ 33, June 20, 1750; 2d, widow Mary Gray, April 10, 1751, who d. April 18, 1755; M, widow Submit Wright, dau. of Benjamin Buel, Feb. 21, 1765. By his first wife his children were; 1. Mary,* b. May 28, 1740. 2. Jemima, b. Oct. 21, 1741. 3. John, b. April 15, 1743; d. May 29,1818; m. 1st, Mary Kelsey, Dec. 19, 1765, who d. Oct. 17, 1795, a?. M. 2d, Elizabeth Buel, who d. Oct. 1834, a?. 68. 4. Samuel, b. July 9, 1747. 5. Esther, b. April 24, 1750; d. Jan. 18, 1752. By his second wife he had one dau., 6. Esther, b. Oct. 29, 1753. ii. Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1712; m. Dudley. iii. Josiah, b. Oct. 29, 1714, of Killingworth; m. Elizabeth Wellman, April 4, 1744. Their children were: 1. Sarah,* b. July 25, 1745. 2. Patience, b. March 11, 1747. 3. Benjamin, b. Dec. 8, 1748. 4. Josiah, b. June 18, 1751; d. June 10, 1752, 5. Josiah, b. March 16, 1752; d. Nov. 10, 1753. 6. Ruth, b. Dec. 10, 1754. iv. Thankful, b. Sept. 17, 1717; m. March 14, 1740, John Kelsey, of Killingworth. 5. Timothy8 Rossiter (Josiah,2 Bryan1), of Guilford and Durham, married Abigail, daughter of Samuel Penficld, Feb. 14, 1712. She died 1785, having married second, Gideon Leete, of Durham, Sept, 6, 1727. Their children were: i. Bryan, or Brayan,4 b. Oct. 22, 1713, at Durham; m. Sept. 2, 1736, Catherine Strong. Their children were: 1. Catherine,' b. Nov. 10, bap. Nov. 13, 1737; d. March 28, 1750. 2. Susannah, b. Dec. 6, bap. Dec. 9, 1739; d. April 2, 1753. 3. Bryan, b. Aug. 6, bap. Aug. 8, 1742; d. July 28, 1755. 4. Abigail, b. Dec. 11, 1744. ii. Asher, b. Oct. 16, 1716, in Guilford. Yale College A. B., 1742. Ordained at Preston, Conn., March 14, 1744; d. Nov. 17, 1781; m, 1st, Abigail (Sherman?), who d. a;. 61, Sept. 2, 1776; 2d. Keziah , who d. April 23, 1792, ae. 68. He d., in office, Nov. 17, 1781, leaving an estate of £419. iii. Bebecca, b. Jan. 5, 1718-19; m. Samuel Seward, of Durham, July 17, 1739. He d. Dec. 17, 1751. K. Roland, b. May 8, 1721; in. April 11, 1753, Mary Strong, and lived in Durham. Their children were: 1. Rebecca,1 b. Oct. 23, bap. Nov. 10, 1753; m. Oct. 7, 1773, Nathaniel Hickox, of Durham. 2. Lucy, b. and bap. Dec. 8, 1754; m. Morris Coe, of Durham, June 15, 1775. 3. Bryan, b. Sept. 6, bap. Sept. 7, 1760. 4. Eunice, b. and bap. Sept. 9, 1764. 5. Catherine, b. March 6, 1767. 6. Content, bap. Feb. 5, 1769. v. Timothy, b. June 20, 1725; d. single, Feb. 1750, at Middletown. 6. Samuel* Rossiter, (JosiaJi,2 Bryan1), of Guilford, married Anna, daughter of Capt. Andrew Ward. She married second, David Parmelee, of Guilford, April 2G, 1716, and died Jan. 1, 17G4. Samuel Rossiter's children were: I. Samuel,4 b. Dec. 29, 1709; A. B., Yale College 1728; d. at sea, Jan. 1758. He was a mariner, and never married. On May 3, 1732 (N. H. Prob. Rec, vi., 61), two men testified that they saw him at the island of Barbadoes, in Feb., 1731-2. II. Josiah, b. ( June 3, 1711; d. June, 1711. iii. Bewah, b. \ June 3, 1711; d. March 17, 1713. 7. Jonathan* Rossiter {Josiah,2 Bryan'), had the ancestral home lot at Guilford. He married, Oct. 31, 1720, Ann Pierson, of Bridgehampton, L. I. Their children were: i. Stephen,4 b. Nov. 16, 1721; removing to Harrington, was selectman there in 1757; m. Ann, dau. of Thomas Gould, Nov. 25, 1742. ii. Anne, b. Oct. 28, 1723. Hi. Theodore, b. Oct. 12, 1726; d. June 30, 1727. lv. Patience, b. Oct. 12, 1726. v. Ketlraii, b. Nov. 17, 1728. vi. Susannah, b. July 17, 1734. vil. Lucy, b. April 17, 1736. vlii. Jonathan, b. Sept. 15, 1738. 8. Ensign Nathaniel" Rossiter {Josiah,2 Bryan}), of Guilford, mar ried Anna, daughter of Lieut. Nathaniel Stone. She died April 20, 177G. He was a joiner, and had a list of £58 19s. Gd. in 171G. Their children were: i. Nathaniel,4 b. March 23, 1716; d. Nov. 21, 17C9; m. Deborah, dan. of Benjamin Fowler. She in. 2d, Dr. Nathaniel Haggles, in 1774, and d. April 28, 1811, to. 88. The children of Nathaniel Rossiter were: 1. Anna,' b. May 14, 1750; d. Oct. 10, 1770; m. SethCruttenden, Jan. 23, 1782, of Guilford, and d. Oct. 10, 1770. He d. Jan. 6, 1830. 2. Lucy, b. 1754; d. Aug. 24, 1756. 3. Ruth, b. April 18, 1758; d. July 19, 1S14; in. William Eliott, of Guilford, Nov. 2, 1780. He d. Feb. 14, 1833. 4. Nathaniel, b. May 21, 1762; A. B., Yale College 1785; d. 1835; m. 1st, Sarah, dau. of Thomas l'ynchon; 2d, Widow Olney. He was a lawyer, justice of New Haven County Court, and high sheriff of the county, from 1804 to 1819. ii. Benjamin, b. Sept. 25, 1718; lived iii North Guilford; d. Sept. 27, 1796; m. 1st, Abigail, dau. of Timothy Baldwin, March 21, 1751. She d. Sept. 14, 1754; 2d, Sarah, widow of Timothy Baldwin and dau. of Dea. Seth Morse, Nov. 19, 1755. She d. Jan. 27, 1828, m. 97. By his first wife he had: 1. Bathsheba," b. Jan. 18, 1752; d. Oct. 10, 1770. 2. Timothy, b. May 25, 1754; d. Feb. 26, 1835; m. 1st, Mary Ruggles, May 20, 1783, who d. March 16, 1816; 2d, Anna Arnold, of Haddam, Oct. 14, 1816, who d. Nov. 1844. 3. Sarah, b. June 6, 1758; d. April 19, 1852; m. Theopolis Fowler, of North Guilford, June 17, 1778. 4. Lois, b. July 13, 1759; d. Jan. 17, 1791; m. Ebenezer Fowler, of North Guilford, Nov. 18, 1778. 5. Abigail, b. Nov. 21, 1762; d. Jan. 22, 1821; m. Ebenezer Russell, June 23, 1784. 6. Benjamin, b. July 5, 1764; d. young. iii. Sarah, b. June 1, 1720; d. April 4, 1760; m. Aaron Evarts, of Guilford, Sept. 5, 1744. He d. April 20, 1804. lv. Noah, b. April 15, 1725; d. Feb. 7, 1737. v. Nathan, b. Oct. 31, 1730; removed to Richmond, Mass.; m. June 14, 1755, Sarah, dau. of Timothy Baldwin, of North Guilford. Their children were: 1. Nathan,1 b. 1751!; in. Hannah, dau. of Timothy Tuttle, of Goshen, Conn. 2. Dea. Noah, b. June 5, 1759; m. Polly, dau. of John Dudley. 8. Abraham, b. Jan. 17, 1762; d. Jan. 19, 1762. 4. Sarah, b. Aug. 28. 1763; m. Uriah Hetts. 5. Abraham, b. Oct. 20, 1765; d. July 23, 1851; m. Polly Baldwin, Oct. 5, 1795. 6. Samuel, b. Feb. 20, 1768. 7. Benjamin, b. Nov. 23, 1771; m. Abigail Sanford, of Little Compton, H. I., and lived in New York. 8. Ilebecca, b. June 20, 1774; in. Uriah Bctts. 9. Theophilus' Rossiter (JosiaJi,2 Bryan1), of North Guilford, married Abigail, daughter of Henry Pierson, of Bridgehampton, L. I. She died Jan. 25, 1790. In 1716, his list was £39 15s. He was a deacon in the North Guilford Congregational Church. Their children were: i. Mary,4 b. Aug. 31, 1726; d. Sept. 11, 1760; m. Wm, Parmelee, of Guilford, June 6, 1749. He d. May 3, 1799. il. Abigail, b. March 17, 1728; d. Nov. 23, 1770. 111. Prudence, b. Sept. 12, 1730; m. Abel Coe. iv. Eunice, b. Jan. 10, 1732; m. Simon Parsons, Jr., of Durham, March 16, 1758. v. Jehusha, b. Jan. 16, 1732; d. Sept. 29, 1769. vi. Theophilus, b. July 27, 1735; d. Aug. 16, 1735. vii. Gen. David, b. July 27, 1735; d. March 8, 1811; lived in Richmond, Mass.; m. Dec. 23, 1762, Eunice, dau. of Bezaleel Bristol, of Guilford. Their children were: 1. David,1 b. 17G3. 2. Erastus, b. 1764; m. Kiddington. 3. Theophilus, bap. Jan. 26, 1766. 4. Eunice. vlii. Hannah, b. April, 1738; d. May 30, 1809; m. Samuel Fitch, of North Guilford, Nov. 7, 1765. ix. William, b. Feb. 11, 1740; d. Dec. 28, 1820; m. Submit, dau. of Simeon Chittenden, of North Guilford. She d. March 11, 1826. Their children were; 1. Eunice,* b. April 8, 1769; d. Jan. 21, 1862; m. Daniel Collins, of N. Guilford, Feb. 11, 1787. 2. Col. Abel, b. Oct. 12, 1770; d. July 24, 1845; m. Ruth, dau. of Gilbert Dudley, of Madison. 3. William, b. Oct. 12, 1772; d. Oct. 15, 1772. 4. Jerusha, b. Dec. 8, 1773; d. Feb. 24, 1843; m. John Graves, of North Guilford, May 7, 1797. 5. Sherman, b. April 20, 1775; d. Oct. 2, 1839; lived at Claremont, N. H.; m. Olive, dau. of Timothy Baldwin, of Milford, Nov. 3, 1804. 6. William, b. Sept. 25, 1777; d. June 2, 1791. 7. Submit, b. Aug. 19, 1799; m. Daniel Weld, Feb. 18, 1803. 8. Polly, b. Sept. 18, 1781; m. Noadiah Cone, of Haddara, April 20, 1820. 9. Theophilus, b. Aug. 18, 1783; d. Aug. 12, 1848; m. Eliza R. Chittenden, Dec. 20, 1821. 10. David, b. Sept. 10, 1785. 11. Achsa, b. Sept. 27, 1788; d. Nov. 22, 1820; m. Harvey Dibble, of Guilford. x. Samuel William, b. Nov. 28, 1743; d. without children Aug. 13, 1814; m. Lois Byington, April 14, 1779. She d. Feb. 1, 1825. xi. Eleanor, b. March, 1745; m. Lyman, of Richmond, Mass. xil. Ebenezer, b. March 10, 1748; d. young. 10. Rev. Ebenezer* Rossiter (Josiah? Bryan1), of Stonington, "was brought up to learning" and graduated at Yale College, in 1718. He married Hannah, daughter of Ebenezer White, of Bridgehampton, L. I., Oct. 7, 1723. He was ordained at Stonington, Conn., Dec. 19, 1722, and continued as the pastor there until his death. His children were: 1. Ebknkzer,4 b. June 17, 1724; d. Feb. 10, 1724-6. ii. Ebenezer, b. April 27, 1726; d. Jan. 9, 1750; A. B., Yale College 1744. He studied theology, but never had a parish, iil. Meiiitabel, b. Dec. 29, 1728. Iv. Hannah, b. Dec. 22, 1730. v. Sarah, b. Nov. 19, 1732. vl. Maby, b. Dec. 8, 1735. vli. Elnathan, b. July 8, 1739; A. B., Yale College 1756; d. 1798; m. Mercy Coleman, Feb. 1, 1767. Lived in Stonington, and was clerk of probate court. Till. John Cotton, b. July 8, 1739; A. B., Yale College 1756; d. Feb. 9, 1798; m. Phebe Palmer, Oct. 20, 1765, and had four daughters and ten sons. Among the latter was Rev. Dudley Rossiter. New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the ..., Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter [[https://books.google.com/books?pg=PA2097&lpg=PA2097&dq=sarah+sherman+and+josiah+rossiter&sig=KGHnZzaH0XJVAo3hroCcqZN200M&id=NfksAAAAYAAJ&ots=mKJ4pPsyzn&output=text]] Originally spelled Rosseter. ROSSITER this name is of undoubted Saxon or Norman origin, and probably was carried into England with the conquering army of William the Norman. It is still a conspicuous one in England, as well as in the United States, and has borne its part in developing this country in the various branches of progress. (I) Sir Edward Rossiter, the founder of the family in the United States, came from a good substantial family of the English gentry, and owned quite an estate in the county of Somerset, England. He was commissioned in London in 1629 as one of the assistants to Governor Winthrop, and embarked for the colonies from Plymouth, England, March 20, 1630, in the ship "Mary and John", commanded by Captain Syuet, with one hundred and forty persons aboard. Their original destination was the Charles river, but the captain decided to land them at Dorchester Neck, at the end of a two months' voyage. In the histories of the colonies Sir Edward Rossiter is spoken of as a "godly man of good repute", who left England for the sake of religion. He lived to fill his position but a few months after his arrival in this country, and died October 23, 1630. There is no mention of Sir Edward's wife, and it is supposed that she had previously died. (II) Dr. Brayard Rossiter, son of Sir Edward Rossiter, was the only member of his family who came with him. He was accompanied by his wife, Elizabeth (Alsop) Rossiter, whom he married in England. Dr. Rossiter is spoken of in history as a finely educated man from the best schools in England. He was one of the principal men who commenced the settlement in 1636 of Windsor, Connecticut, where he was a magistrate for eighteen years, and where he became widely known as a physician. In 1652 he removed to Guilford, Connecticut. On March II, 1662, he performed the first post-mortem in the Connecticut colony, and history has it that it was the first autopsy of which there is any record in New England, and antedating by a dozen years the one in Boston, in 1674, an account of which is given by Dr. Greene in his "History of Medicine". Dr. Rossiter died in Guilford, September 30, 1672. He had five sons and five daughters, but the only son who had descendants was Josiah. (III) Josiah, son of Dr. Brayard and Elizabeth (Alsop) Rossiter, was born 1646, in Windsor, died January 31, 1716, in Guilford, whither he went with his father as. a boy. He was one of the twelve patentees of the town of Guilford in 1685, and was a very prominent man in that community, filling many official positions. He represented the town in the state legislature nine times from 1683 to 1700. He was town clerk from 1695 to 1706, and from 1707 to 1716. In 1676 he was ensign of the local militia company, served as county and probate judge of New Haven, Connecticut, and was for ten years one of the assistants to the governor, and was also the first naval officer of the port of Guilford. He married, in 1676, Sarah, daughter of Hon. Samuel Sherman, of Stamford and Woodbury, Connecticut, from whose grandfather descended Roger Sherman, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, General William Tecumseh Sherman, and Senator John Sherman. Children of Josiah Rossiter: Sarah, died young; Elizabeth, born April, 1679; Josiah, March 31, 1680; Samuel, died young; Timothy, born June 5, 1683; John, October 13, 1684; Samuel, February 28, 1686; David, April 17, 1687; Jonathan, April 3, 1688; Nathaniel, of whom further; Sarah, February 25, 1691;.Patience, April 6, 1692; Johanna, April 23, 1693. (IV) Nathaniel, eighth son of Josiah and Sarah (Sherman) Rossiter, was born November 10, 1689, in Guilford, where he died October 4, 1751. He resided in his native town, and was a joiner by occupation. In 1716 his property was valued for taxation at fifty-eight pounds, nineteen shillings and six pence. He married Anna, daughter of Lieutenant Nathaniel Stone. She died April 20, 1776, having survived her husband almost a quarter of a century. Children: Nathaniel, born March 23, 1716; Benjamin, September 25, 1718; Sarah, June 1, 1720; Noah, April 15, 1725, died February, 1757; David, October, 1728, died September, 1731; Nathan

Susan McCain's memo

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August 7, 2020 The Ancestry.com family trees of the descendants of John Allomong (28 June 1796-16 March 1872), who is designated as "John Allomong II," identify his father as "John Allomong I", born 1747 in Eastern Pennsylvania. This John Allomong I was himself supposedly a son of Johann Jacob Alleman (1701-1763) and Anna Maria Balliet (1708-1763), immigrants from France who were both killed in the Whitehall Township Indian Massacre on 8 October 1763, near present day Allentown, Pennsylvania. I believe this genealogy is incorrect. Instead I believe that John Allomong II descended from a different son of Jacob Alleman and Anna Maria Balliet, specifically Johann Nicholas Allemong (1743-1803) and his son Jacob Allemong (1773-1823) of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. This Jacob Allemong was John Allomong II’s father. Although there was a John Jacob Allemong who was a son of Jacob Alleman and Anna Maria Balliet, he was born in 1730 in France and died in 1790 in Virgina (now West Virginia). This John Jacob Allemong had 4 sons Daniel (1750-1785), Jacob (1754-1808), John (1760-1811), and Christian 1766-1835). These sons and their families are documented in “The Allaman Heritage: The Descendants of Jacob Allemong and Anna Maria Balliet, and His Brother, Christian” by Durward B. Allaman, edited by Richard J. Henry, copyright 1997. None of these families are the forebears of John Allomong II. Nicholas Allemong married Magdalena Schneider, whose parents were also killed in the 1763 Whitehall Township Massacre that claimed Nicholas’ parents. They had 5 daughters (Margaret, Magdalena, Barbara, Susanna and Elizabeth) and one son, Jacob. Nicholas and his family had moved first to Westmoreland County, Pa. about 1770, and then to Armstrong County, Pa. about 1796. Nicholas was one of the earliest settlers of the area of Armstrong County west of the Allegheny River. Nicholas died in 1803 and his son Jacob inherited a portion of Nicholas’ land. Nicholas’ land was first located in Buffalo Township (1800 census) but after a subdivision of townships was later assigned to Sugarcreek Township (1810 and 1820 census for Jacob). "The Allaman Heritage" genealogy for the Nicholas Allemong branch of the tree ends with Jacob Allemong (1883-1823). In Jacob's 1800 census (Jacob Aliman), there is one male under age 10. In Jacob’s 1810 census (Jacob Aleman) there are 2 males between 10 and 15. In Jacob’s 1820 census (Jacob Alleman), there is one male between 16 and 25. There is also an 1820 census record for John Alleman, with one male 16-25, one female 16-25, and 3 females under age 10 in the household, and no males under age 10. (1800 census record is in Buffalo Township; 1810 and 1820 census records are in Sugarcreek Township, Armstrong County.) In Jacob’s 1823 will, he mentions only one son, John Allemong, and John’s children—John, Elizabeth, Margaret and Susanna. Pairing this information with John Allemong’s 1820 Census record, it would appear that Elizabeth, Margaret, and Susanna are the 3 females under age 10 in 1820, and that John Jr. would have to have been born later than the 1820 census. (If Jacob had another son, as suggested by the 1810 and 1820 census records, he must have died or otherwise separated from Jacob before 1823. Or perhaps the male enumerated in the census was not a son. The young female counted in the 1820 census may have been Fanny Sanderson (1813-1842) who is mentioned in Jacob's' will.) John Allemong was to inherit Jacob’s land after the death of his mother, Jacob’s widow Margareth. There are no census records after 1820 for John Allemong or his mother Margareth in Armstrong Co. It would appear that John and his family moved away shortly after 1823. This John Allemong family appears to match the family of John Allomong II in names and ages. John’s 1796 birth fits the ages in the 1810 and 1820 census records of Jacob and John Allemong. His daughters Elizabeth, Margaret and Susanna were all under 10 in 1820, and his son John was born in 1821, after the 1820 census but before his mention in the 1823 will of Jacob. The Ancestry records state that Elizabeth was born in 1816, Margaret about 1818, Susannah about 1819, and John in 1821. The Ohio census records predominantly state that John Allomong’s family were born in Pennsylvania (except Julianna in 1826). The History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Chapter XXIV, Sugarcreek, page 534, in discussing Jacob Allemong's will, states that "He [Jacob] directed his real estate to be sold after her death[i.e., his widow] for the best price that could be obtained, and the money arising from its sale to be divided among his son John and the latter's four children, 151 acres of which Jacob Allimong's grandchildren conveyed to James E. Brown, November 5, 1852 . . ." A search of the online land records for Armstrong County identified three separate transactions, which document the sale of Jacob's land: • 24 July 1840 - John Allomong of Knox Township, Columbiana County Ohio sold 58 acres to James E. Brown • 5 November 1842 - Jacob and Margaret Allomong Miller and Susannah Allomong of Columbiana County Ohio, and John Allemong Jr, and his wife Margaret of Stark County Ohio sold 150 acres to James E. Brown. • 2 August 1844 - John Simpkinson and his wife Elizabeth Allomong Simpkinson sold 15 acres to James E. Brown. The individuals in these transactions are clearly Joseph Allomong II, and his children. Thus it is clear that Joseph Allomong II is the son of Jacob Allemong of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. Additionally, the biography of Joseph Allomong (1824-1889, second son of John Allomong II) in the "History of Steuben County, Indiana (1885)" attached to Joseph's record, states that he (Joseph) was born in Armstrong County, Pa. on April 11, 1824. Since Joseph was still alive in 1885, he was most likely the source of the information about his own birth, which would have taken place about a year after the 1823 will of Jacob Allemong. In addition, the Indiana death certificate of his daughter, Sarah Elizabeth (Allomong) Anspaugh, states that her father Joseph Allomong was born in Pennsylvania. And the Michigan death certificate of Joseph's son Joseph Allomong, also states that his father Joseph Allomong was born in Pennsylvania. (However, it must be admitted that the 1860, 1870 and 1880 census records all show Ohio as Joseph's place of birth.) In addition, the Find-A-Grave record for Susannah Allomong says that she was born in Sugarcreek Township, Armstrong Co., Pennsylvania, although there is no source provided for this information. Perhaps it was in Cemetery records. Susannah died in 1893 and is buried in the Leggett Cemetery in Enon, Williams County, Ohio, as is her father John Allomong II and her brother John Allomong III. Her brother John III was still alive at the time Susannah died. Could he be the source of the information about her place of birth (if it is indeed in cemetery records)? The Allomong family trees identify John’s wife as Elizabeth Julianna Rearick or Rarick. There is no information in the census or in Jacob’s will to confirm or refute this. Rearick does not appear to be a common name among the settlers of Sugarcreek Township. As of August 2020, I have one DNA match (allomong89) who is a descendant of John Allomong II. We match at the 5th-8th cousin level, and share DNA matches with 4 other descendants of Nicholas Allemong. The census records for Jacob and John Allemong, and Jacob Allemong’s will, can be located in their profiles in my Ancestry tree: “McClain/McCollough and Karns City Neighbors” The Armstrong County History citation is attached to John Nicholas Allemong in my tree. A summary of the land transactions related to Jacob Allemong and his estate are attached to Jacob, his son John and his grandchildren in my tree, as well as copies of the deeds from the Armstrong County Deed books.

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Charles Mannering England and Wales Census, 1841 Name Charles Mannering Event Type Census Event Date 1841 Event Place Greenwich, Kent, England Residence Note Greenwich Road Gender Male Age 20-24 Age (Original) 20 Occupation Null Birth Year (Estimated) 1817-1821 Birthplace Kent Registration District Greenwich Book Number 11 Parish Greenwich County Kent Page Number 21 Registration Number HO107 Piece/Folio 489/32 Affiliate Record Type Institution Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Thomas Crew M 50-54 Martha Crew F 45-49 John Crew M 20-24 William Crew M 15-19 Kent Thomas Crew M 15-19 Edward Crew M 12 Kent Joseph Crew M 7 Kent George Crew M 4 Kent Leah Crew F 9 Kent Elizabeth Birch F 70-74 Charles Mannering M 20-24 Kent Caroline Mannering F 15-19 Citing this Record "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQKR-XG8 : 30 October 2015), Charles Mannering in household of Thomas Crew, Greenwich, Kent, England; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.

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Susan Wathen Will Transcription

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==Source== 1881 Susan Wathen Will. Kentucky, Union County, Will Book F, pp. 504-505, County Court. Digital imags 256 of 281, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3X-BV6?i=41&cc=1875188&cat=126861]: accessed 17 May 2021) == Will Transcription== I '''[[Buckman-549|Susan Wathen]]''' widow of '''[[Wathen-249|Theodocius Wathen]]''' deceased of Union County Ky being somewhat advanced in years but of sound & disposing mind, being desirous of disposing of the property I now possess and in doing so to assist my youngest son Ignatius for the reason that he is the youngest & for the reason he has not had the experience in business nor the advantage of as good an education as the rest of my children do make this my last will & testament. I will and bequeath to my Son '''[[Wathen-211|Ignatius]]''' in fee simple the tract of land I inherited by me from my deceased grand daughter Mary Wellington. Now I hold several notes on my son '''[[Wathen-211|Ignatius]]''' among them is one for seventy-five dollars even dated March 22nd 1879 given me for hogs bought at my sale, which hogs nearly all died after he had fed a good deal of corn to them. Now it is my will that if that note is in existence after my death he shall not be charged with it in the settlement of my estate in other words it shall be given up to him & no account taken of it. I hold other notes on my son Ignatius besides this one and it is my will that they shall be divided equally between all my children includin '''[[Wathen-211|Ignatius]]''' who shall have his equal share of them but with this condition that he shall not pay nay interest on these notes which my by due at my death, nor any that may accrue after my death, until he has had time to pay off all the notes at the rate of one hundred & fifty Dollars per annum of the principal & which I hope he will try & do promptly.
In making the above provisions for my son '''[[Wathen-211|Ignatius]]''' I am solely influenced by the reasons above given & not for want of any love & affection for my other children whose interest & welfare are all equally dear to me. Done this 16th December 1881.
'''[[Buckman-549|Susan Wathen]]'''
Witnesses R H. Spalding
Wm K. Yates

This March 28th 1884—I make this codicil to the forgoing. It is my will that my sons '''[[Wathen-217|James A]]''' & '''[[Wathen-259|William T Wathen]]''' shall act as my executors in carrying out this my will and I want them not to fail to give as may be best – one hundred & fifty dollars to have masses said for the repose of my soul. It is my will further that not more than six percent interest shall be collected on the notes which I hold against any of my children.
'''[[Buckman-549|Susan Wathen]]'''
Witnesses Wm K. Yates
R. A. Spalding

May 23rd 1884- I make this further addition & change to my above will. I will & bequeath to my son '''[[Wathen-211|Ignatius]]''' the land inherited by me from my daughter '''[[Wathen-223|Julia]]''', who married Wm C. McAtee & the land inherited by from Mary Wellington. I hereby give up and cancel all notes, accounts, & evidences of debt which I have against my son Ignatius – and he is to have no interest in any estate I may leave at my death.
'''[[Buckman-549|Susan her X mark Wathen]]'''
Test R. A. Spalding
Wm K. Yates

At a County Court held for Union County at the Courthouse in Morganfield Ky on the 7th day of July 1884. The foregoing Instrument purporting to be the last will and Testament and Codicils of '''[[Buckman-549|Mrs. Susan Wathen]]''' Deceased, having been duly proven by the oaths of R. A. Spalding an Wm K. Yates the attesting witnesses thereto in open Court and the Court being satisfied orders the same be recorded as the last will and Codicils of said Decedent which is done accordingly
Attest Jno. H. Wall clerk
By J. J. Conn DC

Susan Wilkinson Revolutionary War Pension Application

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Transcription of the Revolutionary War Pension application of Susan Wilkinson, widow of William Wilkinson who died after being taken prisoner by the enemy on 14 May 1781. ==IMAGE 1== Service Number R.I. Wilkinson, William W.26082. Susan ==IMAGE 2== 677 Massachusetts Susan Wilkinson widow of William Wilkinson decd who died on the was taken Prisoner in 1781 + died while date not ascertained of Bristol in the State of Massu who was a Private in the Company commanded by Captain [blank] of the Regt commanded by Col. Greene in the R Island line for 2 years Inscribed on the Roll of Massu at the rate of 80 Dollars 00 Cents per annum commence on the 4th day of March, 1831. Certificate of Pension iſsued the 30th day of March 1837 and sent ? Bassett Taunton Massu. Arrears to 4th of Mar 1837 $480.00 Semi-anl. allowance ending 4 Sept " 40.00 $520.00 Revolutionary Claim Act July 4, 1836, Section the 3d Recorded by D. D. Addison Clerk, Book A Vol 1. Page 72 ==Image 3== Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Bristol JS - on this fourth sixth day of January Eighteen hundred and thirty seven, personally appeared before Oliver Prescott of New Bedford in said County of Bristol, Judge of the Court of Probate for said County, Susan Wilkinson a resident of Attleborough in said County of Bristol for seven years last past and before that time a resident of Cumberland n the County of providence and State of Rhode- Island, aged eight one or two years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth, in her oath, make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the Act of Congress, passed July 4, 1836 - That she is the widow of William Wilkinson late of Cumberland aforesaid deceased, who was a private soldier in the Army in the War of the Revolution - That the said William Wilkinson in the latter part of the year 1779 or in the early part of the year 1780, voluntarily enlisted as a soldier in one of the Rhode Island Regiments for three years or during the war which she does not recollect - That he was captured by the enemy on the 14th of May 1781 - since which time she has never seen the said William Wilkinson, but have often heard that he was dead - She refers to the certificate of John L. Dexter which is hereto annexed, and who was a Major ==Image 4== as stated by him for all the facts relative to the services of the said William Wilkinson in the Army in the War of the Revolution - She further declares that she was married to the said William Wilkinson on the fourth day of February seventeen hundred and seventy nine; that she has never seen her husband since he was captured as aforesaid + cannot tell when or where he died - She has not heard from him for more than fifty years - She further says that she has remained a widow ever since the death of the said William Wilkinson, as will more fully appear by reference to the proof hereto annexed - Her Witness: Susan X Wilkinson A Bassett mark Sworn to and subscribed on the day and year first above written - Before Oliver Prescott {Judge of the Court {of Probate for said {County of Bristol - I Oliver Prescott, Judge of the Court of Probate for the County of Bristol aforesaid, do hereby certify that Susan Wilkinson the applicant aforesaid for a pension cannot "from bodily infirmity" attend the Court - Oliver Prescott J. Probate ==Image 5== I George B. Richards of Attleborough in the County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachu- -setts aged 47 - years do testify and say that I know Susan Wilkinson, an aged woman, now residing in said Attleborough - She came from Cumberland in Rhode Island to Attleborough aforesaid seven or eight years ago according to the best of my recollections where she has resided ever since - I further testify and say that she has not been married, to my knowledge, + that I have never heard that she has been married since her removal as aforesaid from Cum- -berland to Attleborough - George B. Richards Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Bristol JS January 5 1836 - George B. Richards [ although the date clearly says 1836, all the other records indicate the year was 1837] a credible witness, made oath to the truth of the above affidavit by him signed - Before me A Bassett Just. of the Peace- Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Bristol JS I Anselm Bassett Registrar of the Court of Probate for said County do hereby certify that Anselm Bassett is a Justice of the Peace for said County + that the signatures to the above certificate purporting to be his, is genuine- In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said court this fifteenth day of February Eighteen hundred + thirty seven A Bassett   ==Image 6== Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Bristol JS I Anselm Bassett Registrar of the Court of Probate for said County do hereby certify that Oliver Prescott of New Bedford in said County is the Judge of said Court of Probate + that the signature to the foregoing Certificates purporting to be his are genuine - In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court this fifteenth day of February Eighteen hundred and thirty seven A Bassett ==Image 7== is a duplicate of image 5 ==Image 8== I certify and declare that it appears by the Regimental Book that on the first day of January 1781, the two Rhode Island Regiments on the Conte- nental establishment which had theretofore been commanded the one by Colonel Christopher Green and the other by Colonel Israel Angell were in corporated and united under the command of the said Christopher Green on which day William Wilkinson theretofore residing in Rhode Island in the County of Providence was serving an enlisted Private soldier in said united Regiment whose time and terms of enlistment is not stated in said Book and continued ? to serve until early in the morning of the fourteenth day of May following ? being on duty on a P? Guard, consisting of about thirty ? ? Pines Bridge on ? River he was captured by a Regi- ment of R? in the British Service under Colonel Dexaneau, carved into New York City and never exchanged, nor did he ever return to the Regiment: - The entry against his name in the Regimental Book is in these words "Captured 14th May 1781 - and claimed by the enemy".- I further declare that it does appear by said Regimental Book that any non- commissioned officer Musician or Private who served in said Regiment between the said first day of January and fourteenth day of May 1781 was enlisted for any other term than three years or during the War. I moreover declare that a number of circumstances concur to ? a belief that Wilkinson enlisted in the latter part of the year 1779 or in the beginning of the year 1780 and into ? Regiment which was reduced by the ? of the two Regim- ents. ~ ? Dexter ? Major of said Regiment after ? 14th of May to the Termination of the War ==Image 9== As I have in the preceding Certificate mentioned the manner of Wilkinsons capture I beg permission to narrate some melancholy circumstances which attended or made a great Part of that unfortunate Event. The attack on the Regiment at early dawn: - Colonel Greene and Majer[sp] Flagg who the preceding night lodged near the Regent for the benefit of pre?- ing Forage in the neighborhood and nine Privates were killed under a Lien- tenant an Ensign, one Sergeant and twenty one Privates were taken Prison- ors and carried into New York; of the latter one died in ? and ? were claimed by the Enemy. ~ ? Dexter ? ==Image 10== 1331 Susan Wilkinson Bristol Co. Mass. Allow 2yr per $80 per A M. no deduction ==Image 11== I William Wilkinson of Cumberland in the County of Providence and State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, aged fifty six years [calc birth 1781] do testify and say that I have good reason to believe that I am the son of William Wilkinson Late of Said Cumberland Deceased and that Susan Wilkinson now resident in Attleborough in the County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts is my mother - That I have always no recolection[sp] of my Father because I have always heard that he was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and was Captured and Co? away - That I never had any information when Or where he died - I further testify and say that my Mother the said Susan Wilkinson has never to my knowledge been married since my recolection[sp] - She nem? over from Cumberland to Attleborough seven or eight years ago William Wilkinson State of Rhode Island js Providence js Cumberland January 10th AD 1837 William Wilkinson a Credable[sp] witness made oath to the truth of the above affadavit[sp] by him signed Before me Arnold N. Jenks Justice Peace ==Image 12== I Levina Whipple of Cumberland in the County of Providence and State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation aged Eighty two years do testify and say that I that I have lived in Cumberland Seventy five years and have no knowledge or reason to believe that Susan Wilkinson widow of William Wilkinson Deceased now a resident of Attleborough County of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts has ever been Married since she Lost her husband the said William Wilkinson her Levina X Whipple mark State of Rhode Island Providence js Cumberland January 11th AD 1837 Levina Whipple a Credable[sp] witness made oath to the truth of the above affadavit[sp] by her signed Before me Arnold W. Jenks Just Peace ==Image 13== Town Clerks Office Cumberland Dec 12th 1836 Mr. Geo. B. Richards Sir Yours of the 12th Inst is read and herein you have the Certificate of marriage - a? to you request for 25~ pray of you can make it convenient, if not Let it go - Yours respectfully P Sayles T. Clrk ==Image 14== [postmark] WOONSOCKET DEC 13 RI Mr. George B. Richards North Attleborough Mass Si? ==Image 15== BY HIS EXCELLENCY John Brown Francis Governor, Captain-General, and Commander in Chief of the State of Rhode- Island and providence Peantations[sp] BET IT KNOWN, that the name, "HENRY BOWEN," to the afore-written attestation subscribed, is the proper hand writing of Henry Bow- en, Esquire, who at the time of subscribing the same, was Secretary of the State aforesaid, duly elected and qualified according to law: Wherefore unto his said attestation full faith and credit are to be rendered. in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of said State to be affixed at Prov- idence, this seventeenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven and of Independence the sixty- first John Brown Francis By His Excellency's Command. Henry Bowen Secry ==Image 16== State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Secretary's office Jany 17 AD 18367 I Certify that at the session of the General Assembly of said State on the first Wednesday f May last Dan A Daniels and Arnold W Jenks were severally elected Justice of the Peace for the town of Cumberland, County of Providence for one year and have been Commissioned accordingly as appears of record in this office Witness Henry Bowen Secry ==Image 17== I hereby certify that William Wilkinson residing in Cumberland, son of Robert Wilkinson of New Jersey and Susanna Jillson, residing in said Cumberland daughter of Daniel Jillson of Attleborough, were Lawfully joined together in marriage on the Fourth day of February in the year of our Lord 1779 - By me the Subscriber John Dexter Just of Peace Recorded February 5 1779 Witness John Dexter Town Clerk Cumberland December 15th 1836 I certify the foregoing is a true Copy from the records Attest Parden Sayles Town Clerk Providence JS in Cumberland December 15th 1836 Then the above named Parden Sayles in his said capacity appeared before me and was duly engage to the truth of the above statement according to Law Dan A. Daniels Justice of the Peace ==Image 18== WIDOW, &c File No. 26,082 Susan Wilkinson widow of William Wilkinson Pri Rev War Act July 4th 36 Index: Vol W, Page 347 [Arrangement of 1870] [Note that pension file information was sent out] 1919 Jany 10 Outline of claim to Kate Finley Arnold, her letter in W. 3748 William Wilkinson, R.I. WILKINSON, William, RI, Fold3 online database with images citing: NARA U.S., Revolutionary War Pensioners 1800-1900, Pension Number W. 26,082, (https://www.fold3.com/image/28321269/wilkinson-william-page-1-us-revolutionary-war-pensions-1800-1900: Last Accessed 24 Mar 2024), images 1-25.

Susannah (Wilson) George short journal

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March the 1st 1856 A Journal Book The old cow we got of John Bevans at 35 dollars had a calf the 10th of march was dry only 25 days our old Sure cow had a calf the 8th of april She was dry 1 month and ole bet had a mare colt on the 10th April and Mr. ( )oliny moved the Same day. december 12 1856 butchered our hogs and the boys went to James bevans to a dance that night. december the 19 1856 the weather was warm and raing in the morning and in the evening it turned cold and blowed and Stormed so that we could not See one hundred yards it was alful in deed. Wilson was at School and I was uneasy About him he went to James Bevans and stayed that night and on the next Sunday the ------ it was fair and the sun shine in the morning & before Sundown it began to snow and blow and the wind and Snow blew So that we could not see 50 yds and was very cold cyrus Bevans and his wife and webster came to our house the night before & they could not go home for the storm I was uneasy About Wm and James for feare they was on their road home and was in the Storm and Wilson had gone to pella and did not get home that night he had got lost in the storme and came verry near freesing to death and at last he found his way to Mr. garosons and Stayed there til morning the 22 and Riley took cyrus Bevans and his wife home that day went to town the next day to get the horses Shod but it was to cold to shoe them went again the next day I went with him to Mr. porters on A visit did not get the horses Shod that day too many in ahead of him got the promise of Shoeing them the next day which was christmas Riley went to town christmas morning and got the horses Shod & went from there to the timber and got a load of wood and came home and him and the girls went to Mr Meaber to a dance that night the girls complained of not being verry well that that day perhaps they will be better when they come home but I doubt it I am sitting here all alone the little children is all Asleep and Samull & Wilson is gone to Mr. garisons it is about 9 o'clock at night I should like to See my william come home george couch left here last monday 22 and went to newton with a load of corn for his brother I think I must quite writing and go to work - the boys and girls got home from the dance at 3 o'clock they was cold - charles bevans and webster came home with them and the next day the boys went to town and came home in the evening and Riley brought nancy bevans home with him & Webster came also - and the next day the boys and girls went to mr garisons to A quilting and mat bevans came for nancy in the afternoon and webster left also and we are Seting here to night listning at the wind blowing and I am wishing Wm and James was at home but I must stop for the night Sunday the 28th has come and gone and I must write A little more it has been clear and cold to day and I went to See Mrs. Walker - She is sick - riley and Lydia went with me & they went to James bevans & brought Mat fox and his wife home with us our children caused me Some trouble to night but I love them and must bear with it and hope for the better I think Some day they will See different - Some day So I must Stop for the presant Monday verry cold mat fox went to town his wife stayed here he came back at night - They stayed here all night in the morning the boys was going to the timber but riley had to go and take mats to James bevans then they went to the timber and while they was gone Wm and James got home from illinos which was the 30 of december he brought 52 pounds of coffee and 3 boults of calico and one boult of ticking and 1 of pants stuff I was glad to See them I was March the 8th it is snowing fast * Note: 1857 date is mixed in with 1856 entries - possibly written left/right side of book or added in empty place because of shortage of paper. January 1857 turned cherry dry feb 21st and turned Sure dry 25th and liney had A calf the 6th of march. and pride the 10 of the same lucy had a colt the 29 of the same ** Additional note: much of the journal is compressed as several large paragraphs; perhaps Susannah was writting one sentence after the next to save space - spaces and dashes have been added instead of sentence breaks solely to aid in reading. From the 1856 census Lake Prairie Marion co., Iowa William George 41 Susannah George 42 {written by} Riley George 20 { killed in action CW} Lydia J George 18 { Lydia m. Nathaial Walton brother of Susan Bevans} Rebecca George 16 { m. Samuel Baty} Wilson George 14 James George 12 Founton George 10 Abel George 7 Jacob George 7 {twin Jacob (drummer boy) died of sickness during CW} Marion George 4 Adeline George 1/3 { m. Adelbert Washburn} Samuel H Beaty 26 {Baty} William Garrison 33 Louisa Garrison 25 John Garrison 14 Mary L Garrison 13 Sarah E Garrison 6 Cynthya A Garrison 4 William H Garrison 1/3 & in nearby Lake Prairie< about 8/10 miles distant >Black Oak Black Oak mahaska co. Iowa James F Bevans 44 Mary Bevans 45 { Grady} William Bevans 22 { m. Samantha Walton sister of Susan and Nathanal} Charles Bevans 18 Nancy Bevans 16 James M Bevans 14 {mat} John W Bevans 11 {webster} Asher Bevans 9 Centty N Bevans 6 {Cynthia} Harriet A Bevans 4 next door Cyrus Bevans 24 { died during CW} Susan Bevans 19 { sister of Nathanal Walton}

Susannah Martin Woody DNA page

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The belief that Susannah Martin [[Martin-22679]] is challenged by a Martin researcher who states that she is not the daughter of Joseph Martin Sr and Susannah Chiles. Genetic genealogy suggests that she is. Her sister Olive Martin Edwards, married to Ambrose Edwards ''' married 15 Mar 1774 in St. James Northam Parish, Goochland Co, Virginia''', British Colonial America. It is also listed in the Douglas Register, Marriages of Record and source is now in profile. '''This is the same place Susannah Woody Martin is married''' The first evidence of this is in the DNA Connections section on the right side of the page which is propogated by wikitree contributors that attach autosomal DNA results. The following is listed: '''~0.78% X DNA ~3.12% '''Donna (Seay)''' Vance Find Relationship : MyHeritage DNA. ''' Donna is indeed a DNA match that I have plotted at dnapainter. Using the relationship finder tool it states we are 7th cousins with a MRCA of Joseph Martin Sr and Susannah Chiles. Donna (Seay) Vance and Hans Nielsen are both descendants of Susannah Page (Chiles) Martin (1701-1754). 1. Donna is the daughter of Tony Seay [confident] 2. Tony is the son of Helen Mae (Stanley) Seay (abt.1898-1973) [unknown confidence] 3. Helen is the daughter of Matilda (Turner) Stanley (abt.1868-1943) [unknown confidence] 4. Matilda is the daughter of Mary Catherine (Coleman) Turner (1838-abt.1912) [unknown confidence] 5. Mary is the daughter of Elizabeth (Woody) Coleman (abt.1797-abt.1853) [unknown confidence] 6. Elizabeth is the daughter of John Woody (1763-1844) [confident] 7. John is the son of Susannah (Martin) Woody (1738-1834) [unknown confidence] 8. Susannah is the daughter of Susannah Page (Chiles) Martin (1701-1754) [unknown confidence] This makes Susannah the sixth great grandmother of Donna. 1. Hans is the son of Carol (Newsom) Lord DNA confirmed 2. Carol is the daughter of Edmund Patrick Rucker (1878-1978) DNA confirmed 3. Edmund is the son of Ann M. (Stultz) Rucker (1857-1942) DNA confirmed 4. Ann is the daughter of William Pinckney Stultz (1833-1920) [confident] 5. William is the son of Clarisa G. Harvey (Martin) Richardson (1816-1902) [confident] 6. Clarisa is the daughter of Jesse Graves Martin (1786-1836) [unknown confidence] 7. Jesse is the son of Joseph Martin (abt.1740-1808) [unknown confidence] 8. Joseph is the son of Susannah Page (Chiles) Martin (1701-1754) [unknown confidence] This makes Susannah the sixth great grandmother of Hans. 1. [Private] is the son of Bessie Gladys (Woody) Martin (abt.1906-1974) [unknown confidence] 2. Bessie is the daughter of Joseph W. Woody (1860-1935) [unknown confidence] 3. Joseph is the son of Wiley Woody (abt.1815-abt.1880) [unknown confidence] 4. Wiley is the son of Randolph Woody (1770-1845) [unknown confidence] 5. Randolph is the son of Susannah (Martin) Woody (1738-1834) [uncertain] This makes Susannah the third great grandmother of Woody. Donna is a DNA match to me on the X chromosome which is painted at dnapainter. A screen grab of these matches is attached here. If you reference her DNA page for how she inherited her X DNA, you will see she that she inherited X from Susannah Martin. The next DNA evidence comes from DNA matches from Ancestry. Both are through son, Randolph Woody [[Woody-1199]]. Although I don't like using findagrave information, in this case, the information appears to be correct. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159063558/randolph-woody ===DNA matches through Randolph Martin=== Note that children, Wiley Woody and Lucy Woody Ziegler are listed. I have traced two descendants of Randolph Woody, one through Wiley, and one through Lucy. The first is through Lucy and is the living daughter of [[Gravely-372]]. I will identify her as Betsy B. The match 4th – 6th Cousin< 1% shared DNA: 23 cM across 1 segments. [Private] and Hans are 6th cousins once removed Betsy B and Hans Nielsen are both descendants of Susannah Page (Chiles) Martin (1701-1754). 1. [Private] is the daughter of Virginia Alpha (Gravely) Kiker (1911-1988) [unknown confidence] 2. Virginia is the daughter of Virginia Alphanine (Ziegler) Gravely (1870-1911) [unknown confidence] 3. Virginia is the daughter of John Randolph Ziegler (1833-1919) [unknown confidence] 4. John is the son of Lucy (Woody) Ziegler (1804-1840) [unknown confidence] 5. Lucy is the daughter of Randolph Woody (1770-1845) [unknown confidence] 6. Randolph is the son of Susannah (Martin) Woody (1738-1834) [uncertain] 7. Susannah is the daughter of Susannah Page (Chiles) Martin (1701-1754) [unknown confidence] This makes Susannah the fifth great grandmother of Betsy. 1. Hans is the son of Carol (Newsom) Lord DNA confirmed 2. Carol is the daughter of Edmund Patrick Rucker (1878-1978) DNA confirmed 3. Edmund is the son of Ann M. (Stultz) Rucker (1857-1942) DNA confirmed 4. Ann is the daughter of William Pinckney Stultz (1833-1920) [confident] 5. William is the son of Clarisa G. Harvey (Martin) Richardson (1816-1902) [confident] 6. Clarisa is the daughter of Jesse Graves Martin (1786-1836) [unknown confidence] 7. Jesse is the son of Joseph Martin (abt.1740-1808) [unknown confidence] 8. Joseph is the son of Susannah Page (Chiles) Martin (1701-1754) [unknown confidence] This makes Susannah the sixth great grandmother of Hans. The second match is through Wiley Woody. This match is the son of Bessie Woody Martin [[Woody-1619]] This match is identified at Ancestry as woody2159 3rd cousin 1x removed | Father's side< 1% shared DNA: 58 cM across 3 segments 1. [Private] is the son of Bessie Gladys (Woody) Martin (abt.1906-1974) [unknown confidence] 2. Bessie is the daughter of Joseph W. Woody (1860-1935) [unknown confidence] 3. Joseph is the son of Wiley Woody (abt.1815-abt.1880) [unknown confidence] 4. Wiley is the son of Randolph Woody (1770-1845) [unknown confidence] 5. Randolph is the son of Susannah (Martin) Woody (1738-1834) [uncertain] This makes Susannah the third great grandmother of Woody. Note that by using the common matches feature at Ancestry that [[Woody-1619]] and Bestsy B [[Kiker-376]] also match each other thus can be triangulated. 23andme DNA between Carol Lord [[Newsom-148]] and Terry Charles 35 cM over 3 segments. Detailed segment data Comparison Chrom. Start Position End Position Genetic Distance (cM) Number of SNPs Identity Terry Charles / Carol Lord 3 114417343 124896668 11.64 2188 Half Terry Charles / Carol Lord 21 17693665 26414531 17.38 2056 Half Terry Charles / Carol Lord 21 28738059 32994849 5.03 856 Half 23andme DNA match between Carol Lord and Alden Hobbs 37cM over 3 segments Alden Hobbs, Jr. / Carol Lord 2 239478248 243044147 7.57 816 Half Alden Hobbs, Jr. / Carol Lord 7 1 6567114 11.77 1169 Half Alden Hobbs, Jr. / Carol Lord 18 55715670 67021470 17.38 2836 Half 1. [Private] is the son of Alden Hobbs Sr [unknown confidence] 2. Alden is the son of Grace Beveridge (Stocks) Hobbs (1876-1960) [unknown confidence] 3. Grace is the daughter of Katherine (Martin) Stocks (1855-1924) [unknown confidence] 4. Katherine is the daughter of George Wythe Martin (1805-1867) [unknown confidence] 5. George is the son of Joseph Martin (abt.1740-1808) [unknown confidence] 6. Joseph is the son of Susannah Page (Chiles) Martin (1701-1754) [unknown confidence] This makes Susannah the fourth great grandmother of Alden. ===DNA matches through Olive Martin=== Ancestry DNA match between cnnnlord [[Newsom-148]] and and J.C. [[Cheek-1485]] J.C.'s test is managed by: susanphillips285 Estimated 5th – 8th Cousin Actual relationship: 6C MRCA: Joseph Martin Sr/ Susanna Chiles Shared DNA: 10 cM across 1 segments Ancestry DNAmatch between cnnnlord Newsom-148 and Paula Strickland [[Bass-7242]] Shared DNA: 18 cM across 2 segments Estimated 5th – 8th Cousin Actual relationship: 5C1R MRCA: Joseph Martin Sr/ Susannah Chiles

Susannah Witt, Charles Hulsey and William Arrington notes

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Proposal that [[Witt-2642|Susannah Witt]], widow of [[Hulsey-328|Charles Hulsey]] was secondly married to [[Arrington-138|William Arrington]] and the mother of his children. === Collected Notes === https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/arrington/1334/ THREE ARRINGTON LINES SINCE 1600 By JOHN M. ARRINGTON January 29, 2004 at 08:12:41 ---- William Arrington, believed to be the son of Samuel and Jane Arrington, was listed in Goochland also. He was most likely born before 1700 and married a woman named, "Susannah" in the early 1700's. William had seven adult children at his death, around 1748/1749, and his eldest was most likely born during the early 1700's, based upon information known about his children and grandchildren. William received a land grant in Goochland County in 1734 and would have been at least twenty one years old at that time. In Goochland County Deed Books we see that William and his wife, Susannah, of St. James Parish sold 400 acres to John Bibey, the same being land on the south side of the James River bounded by Deep Creek. This sale was recorded April 19, 1736. On March 20, 1738 William and Susannah, his wife, sold 100 acres of land bordering the James River in Goochland County to Steven Hughes. These deeds not only tell us that William was married to a woman named Susannah but also that his land also bordered the James River and Deep Creek and was no doubt very close, if not adjoining, that of his father. William is again mentioned, this time as a witness to a deed of land sold by a William Walker on May 16, 1741. In 1744 a portion of Goochland County became Albermarle County and no additional information of William is found in Goochland after this change. It is obvious that his land was taken into the newly formed county. In 1749 the will of William Arrington was produced in Albermarle County at the November court. In it William names his children but evidently his wife had predeceased him, since she was not mentioned there-in. The will read as follows: "In the name of God amen. I William Arrington of Albermarle County the VIII day of December MDCCXVIII do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following. Item I give to my son Neaves, to him and his heirs forever, the one hundred acres of land which I now dwell on and lying along the James River on the north side. Also I give to my said son one negro slave named Landon and one of my beds of furniture, one cow and my stock of hogs. Item I give to my sons Adler and Samuel, to them and their heirs forever, my entry of land on Aisle Creek also I give to both of my said sons forty shillings cash money, one cow to Adler, and one cow of yearling to Samuel. Item I give to my daughter Lucey, to her and her heirs forever, one heiffer. Item I will to my daughter Martha, to her and her heirs forever, one heiffer. Item I give unto my son Thomas, and to him and his heirs forever, one heiffer. My will and desire is that my estate shall not appraised. I do nominate and appoint my son Neaves Arrington and William Migginson my executors to this my last will a testament and do acknowledge, publish and declare this above writing to be same. (Albermarle County Will Book 1; p 11)(William Migginson is later listed a Justice in Albermarle County.) With his death William closes a chapter of Arringtons but in his children, named herein, we will see that with the closing of one chapter comes the opening of another. ---- https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.webb/7119/mb.ashx Subject: John Webb of Beaver Dam Creek, Henrico/Goochland Co. VA Author: StevensCarterFamily Date: Monday, May 23, 2011 Classification: Query Surnames: Webb Carter Bybee Witt This is only speculation but one idea that has been considered is that the John Webb who married Elizabeth Bybee may be the John Webb who was the son of John Webb & Mary Merry-Webb of York County, Virginia. The age of Elizabeth Bybee is not known so I don't know if that is realistic or not. Will of Mary's mother, Jane Merry: "... I give unto Henry Webb my grandson son of John Webb 1/2 of what I have & give unto my other grandson Robt Cordealy [ Carter ] the other 1/2 of what I have only one mare I give out of my sd estate to John Webb son of ... [illegible] ... one mare coult and out of ye afsd estate I give to my granddau Mary Webb and to my [?] dau Susanna Carter I give ... [illegible] ... & all my hoggs this to be given out of ye estate before will be divided between Henry Webb & Robert Carter." I believe the "John Webb son of ... [illegible] " should be "John Webb son of John Webb". That is, I think the children of John Webb & Mary Merry Webb were as follows. The dates of birth are from the Charles Parish records. - Henry Webb b: 9 Sep 1691 in York County, Virginia - John Webb b: 27 Nov 1693 in York County, Virginia - Mary Webb b: 20 Apr 1697 in York County, Virginia - Wentworth Webb b: 23 May 1699 in York County, Virginia (This Wentworth Webb died in early childhood but is believed to be related to the Wentworth Webb born in New Kent County, Virginia to John & Sarah Webb in 1702. The John & Sarah Webb line is represented by several participants in the Webb Y-DNA Project.) It is thought that the Robert Carter named in the Will of Jane Merry may be Robert Carter of Cartersville, Cumberland County, Virginia. The John Webb married to Mary Merry-Webb *may* be the John Webb in the following record. Note that the name Stephen Hughes is included here. Henrico co, VA, Deeds, 1706-1737 by Weisinger p 118, 5 Nov, 1716 John Webb of county & parish of Henrico to Charles Huddlesy, for 12 pounds, land on lower side of western most branch of Beaver Dam Creek; being part of land Webb bought of Joseph Pleasants, 300 acres. Wit: John Woodson, Stephen Hughes. Recorded 5 Nov. 1716 Robert Carter (of Cartersville), Charles Huddlesey(Hulsey) and (a not yet 100% identified) John Webb purchased 200 acres of land together in Henrico County, Virginia around 1720. Some think this John Webb is the John Webb who married Elizabeth Bybee. Some think the John Webb in this land purchase is the father of the John Webb who married Elizabeth Bybee. I think the Elizabeth Bibe and Thomas Biby in this following record are the parents of Elizabeth Bybee-Webb. Note that the name Stephen Hughes is included here. Colonial Wills of Henrico co, VA, 1737-1781 by Weisinger p 225, Court 7 January, 1722 Will of Charles Hudlesey presented by Susann Hudlesey, his executrix and proved by oath of Elizabeth Bibe and solem affirmation of Stephen Hughes, a Quaker, two of the witnesses, John Gun and Robert Hughes, security. Robert Carol, Fra's Eppison, Thomas Biby and Peter Baize to appraise estate. It seems that both Robert Carter and the John Webb married to Elizabeth Bybee ended up with land that formerly belonged to Charles Huddlesey(Hulsey). Goochland co, VA, Wills & Deeds, 1728-1736 by Weisinger p 144, 18 Nov, 1729 Robert Carter of St James Parish, Goochland co, to Susannah Hulsey, widow, of same Parish, for 30 pounds, land on north side of James River between land of Henry Atkinson and John Webb, 100 acres, with all houses, etc, being land where Charles Hulsey did formerly dwell. Wit: John Webb, Joseph Ashlin I believe Susannah Witt-Hulsey was the widow of Charles Huddlesey (Hulsey), Sr. Robert Carter sold the land to the Widow Hulsey and then on the same day she gave the land to her son; Charles Hulsey, Jr. p 145, 18 Nov, 1729 Susannah Hulsey of St. James Parish, Goochland Co, for love and affection, to her son Charles Hulsey, land on lower side of upper branch of Beaver Dam Creek, 200 acres with all houses, etc. Wit: John Webb, Joseph Ashlin. Goochland co, VA, Wills & Deeds, 1728-1736 by Weisinger It has been suggested that Susannah Witt-Hulsey then married Thomas Carter, Sr. of Goochland County, Virginia, the father of Robert Carter. It is known that her son, Charles Hulsey, Jr., married Hannah Witt. On 10 December 1729, Thomas Bybee of Goochland County, Virginia wrote his Will and named "daughter Eliz'th Webb" and "loving Son Jn'o. Webb". Many people believe the wife Elizabeth on the following record is Elizabeth Bybee-Webb. Note that the land originally belonged to Charles Hulsey. 16 Jan, 1732 Deed from John Webb of St James Parish, Goochland co, to Samuel Pearce of same, 100 acres for 20 pounds, bounded by north side of Beaver Dam Creek on north side of James River, which land was left John Webb by Charles Hulsey in his will. Wit: James Goodall, Walter Leak, Robert Christian. Signed; John Webb Elizabeth, wife of John Webb, relinquished her dower right. In 1732, Henry Webb purchased 400 acres of land in Goochand County, Virginia adjacent to Robert Carter's brother, Thomas Carter, Jr. It is believed that Mary Merry-Webb died in York County, Virginia on 28 Dec 1734. Note the names Witt and Atkinson in the following. This William Witt may be related to Susannah Witt-Hulsey-Carter. Robert Carter owned land next to Atkinson's both north and south of the James River. 1739 Oct 7 Goochland Co., VA Land Transfer: John Webb to John Bernard - 200 acres on south side of James River bounded by Horsley's Corner, William Witt and John Bernard. Witnesses: Robert Atkinson, Henry Webb and William Alford The following record supports the idea that there were two John Webb's; father and son. Note that the name Stephen Hughes is include here. 1742 Goochland Co. VA… Goochland DB4 p 73 Oct 19, 1742 Arthur Hopkins, late sheriff of Goochland to John Bates of Goochland. William and Elizabeth Gray, executrix of William Chamberlayne, decd, obtained at a general court held at the capital Oct 15, 1738, a judgement against John Webb, Stephen Hughes, Henry Webb, William Arrington, and John Mcbrid. The land, about 200 acres, owned by Stephen Hughes and seized by the sheriff, was formerly the estate of John Webb. This John Webb and Henry Webb may be the two surviving sons of John Webb & Mary Merry-Webb of York County, Virginia. It is not clear when or where John Webb, Sr. died but he must have died before Oct 19, 1742. It is not clear if John Webb (Sr.) actually lived on the land that he owned in Henrico/Goochland Counties. If the Mary Webb who died in York County, Virginia in 1734 is his wife then he may have continued to live in York County or she may have moved back there after he died. Or she may have been a different Mary Webb. What happened to John Webb & Elizabeth Bybee-Webb after he sold his land in Goochland County, Virginia is still a mystery. One possibility, but only a *possibility*, is that he is the John Webb who left a Will in 1749 in Northampton County, North Carolina. John Webb m. Elizabeth, d. 1749 Northampton Co. NC Webb, John, Northampton, Feb’y 11th, 1749. Feb’y Court 1749. Children Jolly, James, Jerry and Judith, wife Elizabeth and son Jolly Exrs. Test, Robert Hicks, Wm. Ragland. ---- https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/carter/21041/ Re: Carter wives of Goochland - NOT Susannah Hulsey By Dan Wallace June 13, 2011 at 01:10:13 In reply to: Carter wives of Goochland - Susannah Baynes Dan Wallace 8/22/09 I have to withdraw my suggested identification of Susannah Hudlesey as a candidate for Susannah Carter, last wife of Thomas of Goochland Carter.I recently found that she instead married a man named William Arrington after the death of Charles Hudlesey.Susannah and her husband William Arrington in a deed [DB 3/218] dated 20 Mar 1738 sold the 100 acres on the river that was the plantation of Charles Hudlesey which was sold to Susannah by Robert Carter in 1729. This land was not part of the property on Beaverdam Creek owned by Charles Hudlesey but was in fact a dividend of the land on the James River purchased jointly by Robert Carter, Charles Huddlesey and John Webb from Tarlton Woodson and was part ofthe Lickinghole Survey. Two years earlier in a deed dated 19 Apr 1736 [DB 2/209] Arrington deeded 400 acres on Deep Creek to John Bibey(Bibee or Bybe)with wife Susannah relinquishing dower rights. I continue to believe that the motivation that led Susannah Hulsey to execute the deed of gift to son Charles Hulsey when he was so young was to prevent the land from becoming the property of her new husband to be. ---- https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hulsey/1290/ Re: Charles Hulsey, Sr. of New Kent/Henrico/Goochland Co's VA By Holly Hampton November 14, 2011 at 04:30:58 In reply to: Re: Charles Hulsey, Sr. of New Kent/Henrico/Goochland Co's VA 10/06/11 I think the speculation that Robert Carter's wife was a Hulsey was incorrect.I now think Charles Hulsey was Robert's cousin, not his father-in-law. William & Jane Merry of York County, Virginia were the maternal grandparents of both Robert Carter and John Webb. I think Charles Huddlesey ( Hulsey ) may have been a son or grandson of a sibling of either William Merry or his wife Jane and thus Charles would have been a cousin to both Robert Carter and John Webb.I think that is why the three men purchased land together in 1720. ---- https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tcarter1738&id=I857 Event: Court 7 Jan 1723 Henrico County, Virginia Note: Colonial Wills of Henrico co, VA, 1737-1781 by Weisinger p 225, Court 7 January, 1722 [/23] Will of Charles Hudlesey presented by Susann Hudlesey, his executrix and proved by oath of Elizabeth Bibe and solem affirmation of Stephen Hughes, a Quaker, two of the witnesses, John Gun and Robert Hughes, security. Robert Carol, Fra's Eppison, Thomas Biby and Peter Baize to appraise estate. Event: Land 18 Nov 1729 Goochland County, Virginia Note: p 145, 18 Nov, 1729 Susannah Hulsey of St. James Parish, Goochland Co, for love and affection, to her son Charles Hulsey, land on lower side of upper branch of Beaver Dam Creek, 200 acres with all houses, etc. Wit: John Webb, Joseph Ashlin. Goochland co, VA, Wills & Deeds, 1728-1736 by Weisinger Event: Land 19 Apr 1736 Goochland County, Virginia Note: 1736-38 Goochland Co. VA On April 19, 1736, John Bibey bought 400 acres in St. James Parish, of Goochland County, from William and Susannah Arrington. He paid 22 pounds. (Deed Book 19, p. 206) Event: Land 19 Apr 1736 Goochland County, Virginia Note: http://genforum.genealogy.com/carter/messages/21041.html "... in a deed dated 19 Apr 1736 [DB 2/209] Arrington deeded 400 acres on Deep Creek to John Bibey(Bibee or Bybe) with wife Susannah relinquishing dower rights." Event: Land 20 Mar 1739 Goochland County, Virginia Note: http://genforum.genealogy.com/carter/messages/21041.html "Susannah and her husband William Arrington in a deed [DB 3/218] dated 20 Mar 1738 sold the 100 acres on the river that was the plantation of Charles Hudlesey which was sold to Susannah by Robert Carter in 1729. This land was not part of the property on Beaverdam Creek owned by Charles Hudlesey but was in fact a dividend of the land on the James River purchased jointly by Robert Carter, Charles Huddlesey and John Webb from Tarlton Woodson and was part of the Lickinghole Survey." Event: Land 19 Apr 1736 Goochland County, Virginia Note: 1736-38 Goochland Co. VA On April 19, 1736, John Bibey bought 400 acres in St. James Parish, of Goochland County, from William and Susannah Arrington. He paid 22 pounds. (Deed Book 19, p. 206) == Working DNA == [[Image:Susannah_Witt_Charles_Hulsey_and_William_Arrington_notes.png|1000px|??]]

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Stuff '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
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Timothy Perkins probate in 1796-1849 in Grayson, Virginia, USA.
citing Will Books, 1796-1869 ; General Index to Wills, 1796-1953; Author: Virginia. County Court (Grayson County); Probate Place: Grayson, Virginia.
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Susil Family Mysteries

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Suspected Richter/Wiegand Adoption

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In the 1870 Census, Hugo and his 3 sisters are listed in New York City with [[Stein-2691|Julia]] and [[Richter-2254|Ernest Richter]] as parents.1870 U.S. census, New York Ward 17 District 7, New York, population schedule, page 47, lines 8-13, Ernest, Julia, Amelia, Paulina, Julia, and Hugo Richter; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 26 February 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. In the 1880 census, he's listed in New York city with two of his sisters and [[Stein-2695|Sarah]] and [[Wiegand-491|George Wiegand]] as parents.1880 U.S. census, New York City, New York, New York, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 067, sheet 654A, lines 19-23, George, Sarah, Amelia, Hugo and Dollie Wiegand; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 26 February 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) microfilm publication T9, roll 869. Ernest Richter and George Wiegand were travelling musicians and their wives were sisters, all of whom were living together at the time of the 1860 census.1860 U.S. census, Savannah District 2, Chatham, Georgia, population schedule, page 147, lines 24-27, George and Augusta Wiegand, Ernest and Julia Richter; image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 26 February 2020); citing National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) microfilm publication M653, roll 115. After 1870, there appears to be no record of [[Stein-2691|Julia Stein]], [[Richter-2254|Ernest Richter]], or their daughter Paulina. “Dollie” in the 1880 census is the right age to be “Julia” from the 1870 census. One possible explanation is that Ernest, Julia and Paulina all died sometime between 1870 and 1880, after which [[Stein-2695|Amelia/Sarah/Augusta]] took in her sister’s surviving children. == Sources ==

Sussex 2021 The Year of Accuracy

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This table represents my contribution to 2021 The Year of Accuracy. I have chosen 46 Sussex parishes to work on during the year. They are all to the far east of the county, many border onto Kent or the English Channel. Example code for Ashburnham:
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=ana2&Location=ashburnham spelling]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+ashburnham+sussex&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 connected]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+ashburnham+sussex&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 unconnected]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+ashburnham+sussex+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 unconnected 19cen]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unlinked+ashburnham+sussex&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 unlinked]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+ashburnham+sussex&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 unsourced]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=ashburnham+sussex&MaxErrors=1000& suggestions]
Abbrevaitions used
E = Early profile, pre 1700, (added so that I don't keep looking at it!)
asterisk = I've worked on this, so the numbers need to be rechecked, then new total shown afterwards in same cell
N = not found (no need to recheck) Numbers in each cell: starting value 17 Jan 2021 - 3 April 2021 - 6 July 2021 '''BOLD''' parish name means that I've worked on that parish this quarter. System changes: #In February, marriage locations were included for the first time, this inflated the numbers #In March, new location suggestions started to identify locations that were missing a country, huge numbers for Sussex were corrected (this was just for orphaned profiles) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Parish''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''check spelling''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''add Sussex & England''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''unconnected''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''19 cen unc.''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''unlinked''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''unsourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''suggestions''' |- |Ashburnham||17 Jan||19 Apr 2022||297-344-350-380||21-22-22-20||1||1-1-1||0-6-3||30-26-19 |- |Battle||31 Jan||not done||2336-3165-3268-3549||38-43-48-53||37-30||5-5-6||9-9-9||158-154-103 |- |Beckley||31 Jan||19 Oct 22||559-630-650-708||5-3-3-5||3||2-1-1||0-2-2||30-31-30 |- |Bexhill||18 Jan||25 Oct 22||1417-1550-1591-1692||20-25-25-27||16-15||1-0-0||1-7-7||174-172-141 |- |Bodiam||18 Jan||31 May 21||204-268-284-299||10-10-10-12||0||0-0-0||0-0-0||9-6-6 |- |Brede||20 Jan||31 May 21||455-556-569-612||10-9-10-8||1-0||3-3-3||2-0-1N||10-33-18 |- |Brightling||20 Jan||19 Apr 22||299-365-399-456||12-12-11-5||2-1||0-0-0||2-2-1N||7-12-5 |- |Broomhill||31 Jan||26 Apr 22||4-7-9-14||0-1-1-1||1-0||0-0-0||0-0-0||0-0-0 |- |Burwash||31 Jan||not done||1614-1867-1933-2140||125-99-58-66||7-6||7-7-7||8-9-9||86-86-68 |- |Catsfield||18 Jan||Nov 2021||296-358-373-406||3-5-4-4||0||2-2-2E||0-0-1*||22-19-6 |- |Crowhurst||20 Jan||17 Oct 22||306-373-384-427||9-9-10-11||2||3-2-2E||0-1-0||5-17-2 |- |Dallington||20 Jan||26 April 2022||344-460-476-524||9-14-15-14||4-3||4-4-4||4-0-0||10-13-11 |- |East Guldeford||31 Jan||17 Oct 22||37-43-43-46||0-0-0-0||0||0-0-0||0-0-0||1-2-1 |- |Etchingham||18 Jan||Oct 22||310-420-433-505||12-13-13-13||5-0||1-1-1E||0-1-1N||14-15-13 |- |Ewhurst||3 Feb||not done||680-807-814-914||36-38-39-24||2-1||1-1-1||0-1-2||27-80-18 |- |Fairlight||18 Jan||Nov 2021||139-186-189-213||2-2-2-1||1||1-1-1||1-1-1E||7-10-6 |- |Guestling||18 Jan||20 Oct 22||235-307-314-340||1-4-4-9||2-1||0-0-0||0-0-0||3-5-3 |- |Hailsham||3 Feb||not done||1253-1683-1719-1872||19-29-28-30||17-19||1-3-3||2-2-1||51-69-36 |- |Hastings||8 Feb||not done||6593-7893-8122-8827||177-215-240-258||140-123-118||30-25-26||6-10-13||489-513-397 |- |Hellingly||3 Feb||not done||365-469-481-538||4-10-11-10||4||0-0-0||2-2-2E||8-9-7 |- |Herstmonceux||3 Feb||23 Oct 22||596-720-719-787||8-11-11-14||4||1-1-1E||4-5-5||36-35-24 |- |Hollington||8 Feb||17 Oct 22||156-249-256-284||3-7-7-7||4-3||1-0-0||0-0-0||2-3-4 |- |Hooe||8 Feb||15 Oct 22||384-432-437-458||2-2-2-2||2||2-2-2||2-3-3||22-30-19 |- |Icklesham||20 Jan||Nov 2021||249-309-330-344||1-1-1-1||0||0-0-0||0-1-1||7-2-2 |- |Iden||8 Feb||15 Oct 22||228-272-278-307||12-12-12-12||8-1||0-0-0||0-0-0||8-12-11 |- |Mountfield||20 Jan||5 April 21||288-382-423-462||2-9-4-5||1-0||0-0-0||0-0-0||8-8-6 |- |Ninfield||8 Feb||22 Oct 22||393-471-481-502||1-2-2-1||0||0-0-0||1-0-0||41-38-4 |- |Northiam||20 Jan||22 Oct 22||444-544-565-613||4-6-8-10||0-1||0-0-0||1-1-0||19-15-11 |- |Ore||8 Feb||17 Oct 22||239-277-285-338||4-3-3-3||2||1-0-0||0-0-0||11-12-7 |- |Peasmarsh||20 Jan||17 Oct 22||254-308-387-423||1-1-2-3||2||0-0-0||0-0-0||11-11-10 |- |Penhurst||8 Feb||17 Oct 22||38-44-46-48||0-0-0-0||0||0-0-0||1-1-0||3-6-11 |- |Pett||8 Feb||17 Oct 22||82-114-117-140||1-1-0-1||1||0-0-0||2-2-2||2-4-2 |- |Pevensey||9 Feb||17 Oct 22||103-145-155-188||6-4-4-2||1||2-1-1||3-0-0||78-6-6 |- |Playden||9 Feb||17 Oct 22||49-70-73-92||0-0-0-1||2||0-0-0||0-0-0||4-7-3 |- |Rye||9 Feb||not done||1691-2177-2243-2469||74-84-76-91||42||10-9-10||6-9-8||77-110-112 |- |St Leonards||9 Feb||not done||502-637-675-758||13-20-23-24||23-18-14||3-4-4||0-2-1||49-65-48 |- |Salehurst||9 Feb||not done||650-813-837-915||19-21-18-21||6||7-4-4||2-3-1||28-30-20 |- |Sedlescombe||9 Feb||21 Oct 22||390-469-500-539||28-34-28-28||1-0-1||2-2-2||1-1-1E||5-12-7 |- |Ticehurst||9 Feb||not done||1644-2164-2239-2578||54-59-40-69||16-12||8-4-4||5-6-5||90-91-56 |- |Udimore||29 Jan||10 Feb 21||236-280-287-330||2-2-2-2||0||0-0-0||0-1-1||3-2-4 |- |Warbleton||29 Jan||not done||747-891-915-969||25-30-31-33||1||6-6-6||0-0-0||29-33-28 |- |Wartling||29 Jan||17 Oct 22||243-340-351-390||21-22-22-23||0||3-3-3||1-1-2||8-18-9 |- |Westfield||29 Jan||26 Oct 22||454-526-537-576||7-8-8-11||1||1-0-0||0-1-1||42-51-14 |- |Westham||29 Jan||20 Oct 22||218-248-255-284||2-5-5-17||0||0-0-0||2-2-2||9-5-1 |- |Whatlington||29 Jan||17 Oct 22||109-133-148-152||1-1-1-4||3-0||0-0-0||0-1-1||5-5-6 |- |Winchelsea||29 Jan||20 Oct 22||235-290-312-347||5-5-5-14||4||0-0-0||1-1-1||7-6-9 |- |Total 17 Jan 2021||completed 9 Feb||||28,365||809 = 2.77%||0||109 = 0.38%||69 = 0.24%||1,745 = 6.15% |- |Total 3 April ||||||35,056||913 = 2.53%||xx||92 = 0.26%||94 = 0.26%||1,889 = 5.39% |- |Total 6 July ||||||36,252||869 = 2.34%||xx||95 = 0.26%||88 = 0.24%||1,324 = 3.65% |- |Total 9 Apr 2022||||||39,755||970 = 2.38%||369 (11 Oct), 308 (13 Nov)||95 = 0.26%||88 = 0.24%||1,324 = 3.65% |- |}

Sussex County Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Sussex_County_Delaware|'''Campbells of Sussex County Delaware''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Sussex County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Sussex County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Sussex County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years prior to 1794'''. If your Sussex County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Susex County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Sussex County Land Records == {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Sussex County Land'''
'''Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||No||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date||Comments||Record |- |GN||7||38||Mary Hollow||George Campbell||1733||632 acres on N. side of Lovelong Branch||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CV1F?i=279&cat=296734 Doc Image] |- |GN||7||41||George Campbell||James Campbell (his son)||1733||632 acres on N. side of Lovelong Branch||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CVK1?i=281&cat=296734 Doc Image] |- |GN||7||98||George Campbell||John Campbell (his son)||1734||100 acres of land purchased of Jacob Kollock||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CVGF?i=310&cat=296734 Doc Image] |- |GN||7||336||Daniel Harrison||George Campbell||1740||250 acres of Maiden Plantation||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-CVW9?i=429&cat=296734 Doc Image] |- |I||9||258||Robert Campbell||Joseph Campbell||1760||85 acres and 32 acres||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-63DC-J?i=545&cat=296734 Doc Image] |- |B||2||291||John Simpson Campbell||||1786||Appointed Commissioner of the Peace||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-P3PZ?i=404&cat=296734 Doc Image] |- |P||13||299||John Simpson Campbell||Robert Pitt Campbell||1794||1100 acres known as "Little Borelton"||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37X-NQHL-B?i=543&cat=296734 Doc Image] |-

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Sussex_County_Delaware|'''Campbells of Sussex County Delaware''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Sussex County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Sussex County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Sussex County. '''This page has the Campbell Probate records for the years prior to 1810'''. If your Sussex County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Sussex County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Sussex County Probate-Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Wills'''
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Sussex Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Sussex, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 2 April 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Sussex profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Sussex) * Birth location (people who died in Sussex) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DSussex+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DSussex+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DSussex+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DSussex+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DSussex+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DSussex+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||9||9||18 |- |10||||||1||1 |- |11||||10||20||30 |- |12||||55||83||138 |- |13||||86||129||215 |- |14||||108||167||275 |- |15||||148||260||408 |- |16||1||1586||2235||3822 |- |17||2||3678||4358||8038 |- |18||3||10458||11969||22430 |- |19||||32505||34045||66550 |- |20||||3750||3994||7744 |- |21||||||1||1 |- |Grand Total||6||52393||57271||109670 |} === Born in Sussex: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DSussex+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Sussex]||109,670|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DSussex+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||51,613||47.06%|| |- |Total with a death location||58,057||52.94%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DSussex+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||47,848||43.63%||82.42% |- |England Bedfordshire||74||0.07%||0.13% |- |England Berkshire||124||0.11%||0.21% |- |England Buckinghamshire||83||0.08%||0.14% |- |England Devon||192||0.18%||0.33% |- |England Dorset||142||0.13%||0.24% |- |England Essex||326||0.30%||0.56% |- |England Gloucestershire||113||0.10%||0.19% |- |England Greater London||1,579||1.44%||2.72% |- |England Hampshire||950||0.87%||1.64% |- |England Hampshire Isle of Wight||59||0.05%||0.10% |- |England Hertfordshire||151||0.14%||0.26% |- |England Kent||2,893||2.64%||4.98% |- |England Lancashire||131||0.12%||0.23% |- |England Lincolnshire||59||0.05%||0.10% |- |England Middlesex||681||0.62%||1.17% |- |England Norfolk||96||0.09%||0.17% |- |England Oxfordshire||87||0.08%||0.15% |- |England Somerset||168||0.15%||0.29% |- |England Suffolk||102||0.09%||0.18% |- |England Surrey||2,146||1.96%||3.70% |- |England Sussex||36,751||33.51%||63.30% |- |England Warwickshire||94||0.09%||0.16% |- |England Wiltshire||95||0.09%||0.16% |- |England Yorkshire||155||0.14%||0.27% |- |Died in England, county not known||1,175||1.07%||2.02% |- |Died in United Kingdom, country not known ||67||0.06%||0.12% |- |Died in Unknown Country||387||0.35%||0.67% |- |Scotland||73||0.07%||0.13% |- |Wales||108||0.10%||0.19% |- |At sea||104||0.09%||0.18% |- |Australia||3,630||3.31%||6.25% |- |Belgium||63||0.06%||0.11% |- |Canada||1,123||1.02%||1.93% |- |France||216||0.20%||0.37% |- |New Zealand||885||0.81%||1.52% |- |South Africa||210||0.19%||0.36% |- |United States||1,846||1.68%||3.18% |} === Died in Sussex: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DSussex+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Sussex]||61138|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSussex+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||2545||4.16% |- |Total with a birth location||58593||95.84% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DSussex+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||54511||89.16% |- |England Bedfordshire||101||0.17% |- |England Berkshire||239||0.39% |- |England Buckinghamshire||168||0.27% |- |England Cambridgeshire||139||0.23% |- |England Cheshire||148||0.24% |- |England Cornwall||145||0.24% |- |England County Durham||152||0.25% |- |England Derbyshire||70||0.11% |- |England Devon||329||0.54% |- |England Dorset||217||0.35% |- |England Essex||685||1.12% |- |England Gloucestershire||191||0.31% |- |England Greater London||3240||5.30% |- |England Hampshire||943||1.54% |- |England Hampshire Isle of Wight||64||0.10% |- |England Hertfordshire||255||0.42% |- |England Kent||2711||4.43% |- |England Lancashire||427||0.70% |- |England Leicestershire||101||0.17% |- |England Lincolnshire||168||0.27% |- |England Middlesex||2098||3.43% |- |England Norfolk||261||0.43% |- |England Northamptonshire||150||0.25% |- |England Northumberland||116||0.19% |- |England Nottinghamshire||107||0.18% |- |England Oxfordshire||167||0.27% |- |England Shropshire||75||0.12% |- |England Somerset||261||0.43% |- |England Staffordshire||174||0.28% |- |England Suffolk||248||0.41% |- |England Surrey||2405||3.93% |- |England Sussex||36751||60.11% |- |England Warwickshire||194||0.32% |- |England Wiltshire||178||0.29% |- |England Worcestershire||104||0.17% |- |England Yorkshire||467||0.76% |- |Born in England, county not known||767||1.25% |- |Born in Unknown Country||255||0.42% |- |Scotland||503||0.82% |- |Wales||288||0.47% |- |Ireland||554||0.91% |- |Australia||165||0.27% |- |Canada||115||0.19% |- |France||95||0.16% |- |India||483||0.79% |- |New Zealand||66||0.11% |- |South Africa||78||0.13% |- |United States||124||0.20% |}

Sussex Team Crisford Files

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[[Space:Sussex_Wills|Sussex Wills]] Family documentation supplied by Graham Crisford and Colin Hewitt. Wills:- *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_John_Crisford_1548|John Crisford, 1548 at Ninfield, Sussex, England]]. * [[Space:Will_of_Richard_Crisford_1554| Richard Crisford 1554 of Ewhurst, Sussex, England]] *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_Henry_Crisford_16151020|Henry Crisford, 20 Oct 1615 at Ewhurst, Sussex, England]]. *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_Thomas_Crisford_16190301|Thomas Chrisford the Elder of Ewhurst, 1 March 1619 at Ewhurst, Sussex, England]]. *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_Joan_Crisford_16211120|Joan Crisford, 20 Nov 1621 at Buckhurst, Sussex, England]]. *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_Mary_Crisford_17820919|Mary Crisford, 19 Sep 1752 at Ewhurst, Sussex, England]]. *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_William_Mann_18001116|William Mann, 16 Nov 1800 at New Romney, Sussex, England]]. *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_Thomas_Crisford_18020125|Thomas Crisford, 25 Mar 1802 at Rye, Sussex, England]]. *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_Jesse_Crisford_18130418|Jesse Crisford, 19 Apr 1813 at Burwash, Sussex, England]]. *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_William_Crisford_18250409|William Crisford, 9 Apr 1825 at Westfield, Sussex, England]]. *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_John_Crisford_18370118|John Crisford, 29 Apr 1836 at Ore, Sussex, England]]. *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files_Samuel_Crisford_18370118|Samuel Crisford, 18 Jan 1837 at Ewhurst, Sussex, England]].

Sussex Team Crisford Files Henry Crisford 16151020

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==Notes== The following is a literal transcription of the Will of Henry Chrisford of Ewhurst, written 27 October 1615 with probate granted to his wife Agente on 18 April 1616. ==Transcription== ''' Will of Henry Crisford of Ewhurst 1615. ''' In the name of God Amen the 27th day of October in the year of our Lord God one thousand six hundred and fifteen I Henry Chrisford but the parish of Ewhurst in the county of Sussex Yeoman being in reasonable good health and have perfect remembrance praise be God theretofore do make and ordain and dispose this my present testament in Manner as followeth First I bequeath my soul onto almighty God my maker hoping to be saved by the death and passion of my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in the churchyard at Ewhurst at the discretion of my executrix and overseer hereunto named Item I will onto them that carry my body to the church 5 shillings Item I gave until William chrisford my son my chest standing at the bedstead and all the [bunch] of shelves and boards that be mine within my house Item I will and bequeath unto Thomas Christford my son one ships chest standing at the top of the stairs coming into my loft Item I give and bequeath unto Bennet my daughter 10 shillings to be paid her within one whole year after my decease Item I gave onto George crisford the son of William chrisford 10 shillings to be paid him by my executrix within one whole year after my decease Item I gave unto Henry crisford my son Thomas his son 10 shillings to be paid him within one whole year of as aforesaid Item I give unto William Bush my daughter Bennet's son 10 shillings to be paid him within one whole year as aforesaid Item I give unto Martha Harrison maid servant 3 shillings and four pence to be paid within one month after my decease by my executrix the residue of all my goods movables and household stuff not bequeathed my debts and funeral expenses discharged and paid I give until Agente Chrisford my wife whom I make my sole executrix of this my last will and testament concerning the disposition of my freehold lands and tenement I bequeath to Agent my wife during her natural life And after her decease the said freehold lands and tenement to remain and be unto William Christford my son and his heirs forever whom I make my overseer of this my [testem] and last will in witness there of I said Henry Crisford hath here unto put my hand and seal. Henry Crisford
Edward piper his mark
William yelding Probate granted 18 April 1616 to Agente Chrisford. [extracted from Probate written in Latin] This version of the transcription taken from the image of the will on Family Search, made by [[Hewitt-6110| Colin Hewitt, Sussex team]] on 5 November 2022. Click this link to return to the [[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files| Crisford wills page]]

Sussex Team Crisford Files Joan Crisford 16211120

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Joane Kersford widdow of Ewhurst wrote her will 12 November 1621, this is the date published in the Calendar of Wills for Lewes, see the entry here https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRLS-YK3?i=107&cat=212898 The date is shown in the original will "twelveth". The end date of 12 February 1621 is the date probate was granted. Click this link to return to the Crisford wills page [[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files| Crisford wills page]]

Sussex Team Crisford FIles Thomas Crisford 16190301

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This is the last will and testament of Thomas Chrisford known as the Elder of Ewhurst as he had a cousin or possibly nephew born in 1582, whereas he was born 1568.

Sussex Team Crisford Files Thomas Crisford 16190301

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==Notes-== Thomas was known as Thomas the Elder of Ewhurst. He was the husband of Joane widow who died in 1621, see her will. The following is my transcription of his last will and testament. It is a literal transcription and any unknown words are in square brackets. The surname Chrisford is interchangeable with Crisford, Kersforde and Kyrsforth. ==Transcription== '''Last Will and Testament of Thomas Chrisford the Elder of Ewhurst''' In the name of god amen the first day of March in the year of the lord god one thousand six
hundred and nineteen I Thomas Chrisford the elder of Ewhurst in the County of Sussex of good
and perfect memory god be praised for it do ordain and make this my last will and testament
in manner and forme following first and principle (sic) I bequeath my soul into the hands of the
almighty god my maker and redeemer & my bodye buried in a decent place of [exprand?]
burial Item I give to the poore of the parish of Ewhurst vi iiij d to be distributed by my executrix
at the time of my burial Item I give and bequeath to John Chrisford my son the some (sum) of
Thirtye pounds of lawful money to be paid within one year next after my decease Item I give
more to the said John one bedstead one feather bed one bolster two blankets one covlett one
payer of sheets Ien I give to Thomas my son the some (sum) of five pounds of lawful money of
England to be paid to him when he shall accomplish the age of twentye years Item my will is
that there shall remayne [and stundrns?] to the [Eowft?] I now divide in the format now sett up
and the two tables and the frames standing in the halle and plor (parlor?) Item I give to Mary
Wibley my daughter the some of ten pounds of lawful mony to be paid [recind?] one year after
my decease Item I give more to the said Mary the life some of t [?] pounds to be paid to her
heirs and assigns [wtfind?] one quarter of a year after the decease of my wife Joane my wife
Item I give to Elizabeth my daughter the [---missing text---] Item I give to Bridgett my daughter
the some of five pounds of lawful money to be paid to her [resend?] she shall accomplish her
age of sixteen years or age of marriage which shall first happen Item I give to Alice my daughter
the some of fortye shillings to be paid to her at age of sixteene years or day of her marriage
whichever first happen It(em) I give to Thomas Wibley son of my daughter Mary the some of
three pounds of lawful mony to be paid within two years after my decease which mony my
minde it shall be paid be paid to John Wibley father of the said Thomas and by him to be put
out to and for the benefit of the said Thomas until his age of xxi years & then to be paid [noy]
ye [xsitt] years all the rest of my goods & chattel not before given nor given after otherwise
bequeathed m(y) debts & funeral expenses discharged I give to Joane my wife [nohome] I
make S(ole) Executrix of this my last will and testament I have given to sett my hande and seale.
Signed Thomas Kersford
Witnessed by
William Muddle
Stephen Iden
Thomas Pooke Transcribed by [[Hewitt-6110|Colin Hewitt]] November 2021 Click this link to return to the [[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files| Crisford wills page]]

Sussex Wills

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[[Space:Sussex_Team|Sussex Team]] Here is a page explaining how to find wills proven in the Consistory Court for the Archdeaconry of Lewes. [[Space:Finding_Sussex_Wills_-_Lewes|Finding Lewes Wills]] Some Images and transcriptions of wills associated with Sussex profiles are listed here. *[[Space:Bickley_Wills|Bickley]] *[[Space:Bridges_Wills|Bridges]] *[[Space:Buckwell_Wills|Buckwell]] *[[Space:Cranham_Wills|Cranham]] *[[Space:Sussex_Team_Crisford_Files|Crisford]] *[[Space:Field_Wills| Field]] *[[Space:Folwell_Wills|Folwell]] *[[Space:Greenfield_Wills|Greenfield]] *[[Space:Jupp_Wills|Jupp]] *[[Space:Knight_Wills|Knight]] *[[Space:Lintott_Wills|Lintott]] *[[Space:Martin_Wills|Martin]] *[[Space:Nash_Wills|Nash]] *[[Space:Pim_Wills|Pim]] *[[Space:Roberts_Wills|Roberts]] *[[Space:Sherwin_Wills|Sherwin]] *[[Space:Smeed_Wills|Smeed]] *[[Space:Quennell_Wills|Quennell]] *[[Space:Turner_Wills|Turner]] *[[Space:White_Wills|White]] *[[Space:Wyatt_Wills|Wyatt]]

Sussex wills Original wills, 1527, 1543-1555, 1557-1561, 1570-1571, 1573-1579

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Probate records Original wills, 1527, 1543-1555, 1557-1561, 1570-1571, 1573-1579

SUSURGALUR KETUTUNAN KITA

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[[SUSURGALUR]] Tujuan projek: untuk membina jaringan salasilah keturuan keluarga kaum kerabat dalam Wikitree. Kini baru ada seorang ahli untuk projek ini, iaitu saya. I am [[Pokde.Abukabir|Besar Saaid Talib]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Membina satu jaringan salasilah keturunan ahli keluarga dan kaum kerabat dari zaman dahulu hingga ke zaman akan datang. * Menyemak dan mengemaskini butiran/maklumat individu-individu berpandukan kepada maklumat terkini dari sumber-sumber sah sebaik mungkin. * Mengadakan himpunan-himpunan keluarga dari masa ke semasa. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7308966 send me a private message]. Thanks!

SUSURGALUR KITA

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Talib-2|Besar Saaid Talib]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7308966 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sutherland Baptisms

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Sutherland Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1856 to 1879, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190291?cat=2357592;i=3 '''1855-1876''' (xxx)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-Z5?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-NH?i=6&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-KR?i=10&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-4J?i=11&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-HN?i=15&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-Q4?i=18&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-6P?i=21&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-7D?i=24&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-KP?i=27&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-23?i=33&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-2Q?i=38&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-76?i=41&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-ZK?i=44&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-ZG?i=50&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-ZJ?i=56&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-6Q?i=63&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-CK?i=68&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-4Z?i=76&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-CP?i=82&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-V5?i=88&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-WF?i=95&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XSQB-XR?i=102&cc=1392488&cat=2357592 1876] ==Source== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G84

Sutherland Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Sutherland Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1855 to 1955, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] '''1855-1889''' (G84/5/1 Part 1) - Not online yet. Film 008148219
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148220?cat=959223;i=3 '''1855-1889''' (G84/5/1 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148220?cat=959223;i=329 '''1889-1905''' (G84/5/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148220?cat=959223;i=545 '''1905-1923''' (G84/5/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148220?cat=959223;i=857 '''1924-1935''' (G84/5/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148220?cat=959223;i=1013 '''1936-1955''' (G84/5/5 Part 1)]
'''1936-1955''' (G84/5/5 Part 2) - Not online yet. Film 008148221
'''1955-1972''' (xxx) - Not online yet. Film 008148221 ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G84

Sutter Family Bible

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The Bible was published in Philadelphia in 1888. The text is in German but pictures are titled in English. The condition is poor. It was originally owned by Christian Sutter and his wife Catherine Yost who married in 1882. The entries would have been entered at a later date. There are several different hands of written text on the pages for Births and Deaths. The earlier ones are in old German script. Currently in the possession of [[James-15049 | Christol James ]]. Transcription to follow. ==Births== ==Deaths==

Suttles Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Adkins-3332|Audie Adkins]]. This Family Tree was authored by Marlene Wanda Kaye Click Suttles, my (mother -in- Law), she was my partners mother. She worked for many years working on family Trees, Including Suttles, Click, Maddy and Skaggs Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12675620 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sutton, Cambridgeshire

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Sutton, also known as Sutton-in-the-Isle, is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, near the city of Ely. (See Wikipedia: Sutton-in-the-Isle.) '''Timeline of Administrative Changes''' Before 1837, Sutton was in the Liberty of the Isle of Ely, an area administrated by the Bishop of Ely. 1837-1889 Sutton was in Cambridgeshire 1889-1965 Sutton was in the Isle of Ely 1965 -1974 Sutton was in Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely From 1837 until at least 1974, Sutton was in the Ely registration district. From 1974 Sutton has been under the administration of the East Cambridgeshire district council. It is not to be confused with Sutton, a very small civil parish near Peterborough that was formerly in Northamptonshire and is now part of Cambridgeshire. For more information, see https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/413915/need-help-with-geography-of-cambridgeshire

Sutton All Saints - baptism index

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:10 Mar 1915 - [[Highcock-452|William Highcock]] :6 Jul 1921 - [[Highcock-444|John Highcock]]

Sutton family roots

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Suydams of Bedford

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This is a transcription of a newspaper article. == The Suydams of Bedford == === An Interesting Sketch of an Old Local Family. === Hendryck and His Long Line of Sucessors in the City of Brooklyn-The Betts House and Some Ancient and Curious Relics.       When the old Brooklyn and jamaica turnpike, and before that the King's Highway, and before that still the Bedford lane, used to cross the junction of the Kreupel bosch and old Clove roads, and striking the present line of Fulton street at Arlington place make a turn to the southeast through the spot now occupied by the new Bedford Post Office, and curve around to Herkimer street, and then back to Fulton street at New York avenue, the land inside of that semi circle of road belonged to the farm and contained the homestead of the Suydams.
      The Suydams, of Bedford, while not so numberous as the Lefferts, or, more properly speaking, those who became prominently identified with Bedford history, were earlier settlers at the Corners than that well known family, Hendrick Hendrickse having settled there in 1698, two years before Jacobus Lefferts, and the land was owned by his father previous to that date.
      The ancestor of the Suydam family was Heyndryck Reycke (or Reycken) Von Lutphen, who migrated from Holland in 1663. Teunis Bergen, in his local history, makes the name "Von Suyt-dam," which means "from south of the dam," which is very plausible and very probable, as it is pretty difficult for a native Hollander to come from any locality that is not in near proximity to a dam. Holland is a great dam country. From the variety of ways in which Heyndryck used to set down his name, and the somewhat unique style of Dutch chirography which he used, it was difficult to tell exactly which was right, the signature appearing sometimes to lean to one and sometimes to the other of the names. Either or both might have been correct, as Lutphen had many manufactories, the power for which was supplied by dams.
      Heyndryck Reycke came to New Amsterdam in 1663. He married Ida Jacobs and in 1677 settled at Flatbush. They had eleven children, one of whom Yda, married Pieter Lefferts, of Flatbush, a brother of Jacobus Lefferts, the ancestor of the Bedford Lefferts family. The fourth child was Hendrick Hendrickse. In 1698 Heyndryck Reycke von Suytdam deeded to his son, Hendrick Henderickae, a tract of land at Bedford, and that individual moved to the hamlet and became the head of Bedford Suydams. Just whom he married is not positively certain. It was Bennetje, but the daughter of whom does not appear to be absolutely sure, though Stiles says that Benuetje was the daughter of Thomas Lambertse, the innkeeper, who settled at Bedford about 1664.
      Whether the house in which Hendrick went to live at Bedford was the same one which is recent years stood on what is now the line of Fulton street, or rather where the north sidewalk is, about one-third of the block west of Nostrand avenue, is not certain, but in all probability it was, or at least that part of it was. This house was double, and the north half was much older than the south half. It was two stores in height, with a Dutch hip roof and dormer windows. It was located just about where Carpenter's real estate office now stands on Fulton street. The front of the old house was aobut the outer edge of the present sidewalk, at an obtuse angle from the present fence line. Two willow trees which now stand in the lot east of Carptnter's office were formerly inside a circle in the grounds in the rear of the Suydam house. Just inside a gate in the fence to the west of the Carpenter building is a well (now covered over), which was in former years at the side of and supplied water to the Suydam house. The house fronted on the Kings Highway, which, at this point, ran from the coerner of Arlington place, southerly across Fulton street, through what is now the new Post Office, to the corner of Nostrand avenue and Herkimer street. Here are three locust trees in line, diagonally northwest from Nostrand avenue, inside the lot fence, which formerly stood upon, and now show the former line of the old road, and consequently the line of the Suydam land.
      When Fulton street was made in 1854 the old house had to be removed, as it was in the way of the improvement. In the cornre of the foundation of the eastern or new part of the house was found a stone on which was the date 1767, the probable time of its erection. Singularly enough this same stone, previous to its purpose in the more humble but useful capacity of a mile stone, for it showed upon another side the graven information: "Miles to." Probably the remainder of the legend before the stone was cut in half to adorn a corner would have made it read: "Three miles to the ferry," as that was the didstance by the old road from this point. This stone is still preserved by C. W. Betts, a descendant of Hendrick Hendrickse, who occupies the premises on the south side of Fulton street, cast of Nostrand avenue, which was formerly a part of the old Suydam farm. Mr. Betts also has preserved an iron back piece taken from one of the fireplaces in the old house, which was cast with the date on it in New York, in 1785. In all probability the western half of the Suydam house town down in 1854, which was known to the much older than the other half, was the original residence occupied by Hendrick Hendrickse, and Bennetje Lambertse, his wife, and their five children. Hendrick died in 1730. One of Hendrick's sons was named Lambert Suydam, and it seems that in this generation the family name became settled, the Dutch custom of naming being dropped and the English one of having a family name adopted. This Lambert married Abigail, daughter of Jacobus Lefferts, and sister of Squire Leffert Lefferts, of Bedford. He had children, but they moved away from Bedford. He was captain of a troop of horse in 1749. He died in 1767.
      Another one of Hendrick Hendrickse's sons was Hendrick Suydam, who inherited the Bedford farm. He was born on 2nd of December, 1706, and died in 1768. He married Geertje Ryerson, of Flatbush and was the father of that doughty soldier, Captain Lambert Suydam, who was quite a character during the Revolutionary War.
      Captain Lambert was born July 30, 1743. He married Sarah Hagerman, by whom he had five children; and for a second wife married Annie Remsen, widow of Barrent Johnson, by whom he had two children. He was quite an active partisan in the early days of the Revolution and commanded a troop of horse under General Greene, who were engaged in driving off stock so the British could not get hold of it. After the battle of Long Island he had to cross over to the Connecticut shore to avoid capture. It is related that on one occasion desiring to visit his family at Bedford, he crossed the Sound in an open boat and rode on horseback across the country to his home. On another occasion the British sought to capture him. They had a camp just below, at what is now the blocks south of Bergen street and west of Franklin avenue, while their headquarters were at Squire Lefferts' house, corner of the Clove road and the King's Highway, which was jus south of the rear end of the new club house of the Kings County Wheelmen, which is located on Bedford avenue, near Herkimer street. The British, either knowing or suspecting a visit, sent a corporal's guard up to Captain Suydam's to arrest him. When they got there the good wife invited them in and treated them so hospitably to a warm supper, which she had probably prepared for the captian, that he got away while they were engaged at the feast.
      Subsequently the doughty captain must have been caught, for some time after we hear of him being at home on parole. But, though compelled to be a non combatant in a military sense, it did not prevent his being combative enough when occasion required. One morning, when it was quite foggy, he heard a noise in his yard and looking out he saw three soldiers skinning one of his cattle which they had killed. He blazed away with a load of buckshot and at least one of them was killed. Strange to say no notice was taken of the occurrence by the military authorities save to bury the dead man, the probable reason being that they knew the soldiers were aggressors.
      Captain Lambert Suydam had a son named Hendrick, who lived for a time at Bedford, and who married Ida Lefferts, great granddaughter of Pieter Lefferts and Yda Suydam, of Flatbush, but who subsequently went to New York to reside.
      The captain died on the 12th of April, 1833, having nearly completed his 90th year and devised his farm to his daughter, Maria, widow of Daniel Lott. Daniel had been a resident of Flatlands, but, it appears, that at some period after he married Maria Suydam they went to live at the old homestead with the captain. There was slavery in New York in those days. The State adopted gradual emancipation in 1794, and as late as 1817 there were upward of 20,000 slaves within her boundaries. Another act was passed which went into effect on July 4, 1827, declaring all slaves free. It appears that Daniel and Maria Lott were slave owners, for on the fly leaf of a copy of a volume of "Gibson's Surveying," published in 1796, and "printed by Joseph Cruikshank, No. 87 High street, Philadelphia," and which, according to the inscription, was purchased by Daniel, then a resident of Flatlands, in 1797, for "price sixteen shillings;" there is a record of slaves in Maria Lott's writing, which runs as follows: : Jack was born 25 Sept., 1806. : Bet was born 9 July, 1812. : Rosanna was born 1 Oct., 1814. : Dianca was born 23 April, 1818.       It is also stated that Maria looked after her slaves with a vigilant eye, but on one occasion she met with a surprise. An urchin having been obstreperous, she pursued him through the house to the attic, but when she had arrived he had mysteriously dissappeared. Lookout out of the window in the gable of the house, she saw him crouched on the ground below, having jumped out of what was equivalent to a third story window. As he was not hurt hte preseumption was that he had landed on his head.
      Maria Lott sold the Suydam property to her son in law, Charles C. Betts, who resided at the old house with his family for many years.
      Charles C. Betts, who was born in Richmond, Mass., in 1808, and came to Brooklyn when young, was quite a prominent resident of this city. He was an Alderman, member of the Board of Education, City Clerk and Controller. He was successively secretary, treasurer, vice president and president of the Brooklyn City Railroad, and executor of several large estates, and a director in several large corporations. He died September 18, 1852, being just eleven days over 74 years of age.
      In 1837 Charles C. Betts built the house now located in the northwest quarter of the block, bounded by Nostrand and New York avenues, Fulton and Herkimer streets, but at that time none of these streets were laid out. The land was part of the old Suydam farm and the particular part where this house stood was in the bend formed by the Jamaica turnpike, where it curved out from Fulton street at the site of the new Bedford Post Office, ran to the line of Herkimer street and then completed the semi circle at Fulton street and New York avenue. This house, which is a frame one, is not very elaborate in outside adornments, but is large, well arranged for comfort and is located in the midst of pleasant grounds, through the present surroundings are only a tithe of those which originally formed the immediate grounds containing the lawns, drives and gardens of the place.
      As originally arranged there was an extended lawn both to the west and south of the house. On the south side there was a large circular drive, in the center of which were grass and flower beds. Beyond this circle was the entrance on the mamaica turnpike, at what is now Herkimer street. From this circle a drive extended all around the house, and running to the barns on the south side of what is now Fulton street. Immediately back of the house there was a grape arbor, fifty feet long, which extended back across the present line of Fulton street to the kitchen garden. On the west side of the house two carriage drives turned west, one form the southwest and the other from the northwest corner of the house, and both making a grand curve, one reached the gate leading out on the Brooklyn and Jamaica turnpike, in the neightborhood of the present new Bedford Post Office, and the other curved toward the corner of Nostrand avenue and Herkimer street, but joined the othe drive near the main entrance. The house never had what might legitimately be called a front door. It has a large parlor on the south side, a hall through the building from east to west, a short hall, in which is the stairway, running north, dividing the north side of the house into library and dining room. On the southern half of the house, on borth the east and west sides, are inclosed porches. These porches in former years were open with steps at the side and end to "welcome the coming and speed the parting guest," who made use of any of the several carriage ways which led up to the house.
      When C. C. Betts died, and his property was divided among his four sons and two daughters, the homestead descended to Charles W. Betts, the present owner. Charles W. married Miss Annie Stuart, a belle of Westchester County, and they, with their nearly grown family, now occupy the above described premises.
      Charles W. Betts has made some changes in the house to keep up with modern improvements, but, as a whole, it is very much as it was when built-from basement to attic a most substantial and well built structure. In the parlor is still retained the hamdsome chandelier put up fifty years ago, the only change being a metamorphose from candelabra to gas; the handsome center piece in the celling is the same, and the large mirrors are the ones which reflected the faces of the earliest guests of the house, and still watch the sly flirtations going on when the young folks gather in the hospitable halls.
      Mr. Betts is quite a lover of those things around which the imaginary moss of many years has grown. He has old books in his library, old deeds, old papers, mpas, genealogies, reminiscences and similar articles. One of the receptacles in which he keeps papers in a mahongany box about six by twelve inches, with a star and scroll work inlaid in maple on the lid, which was given to his grandmother, Maria Suydam, when she was but 8 years old.
      Some of the trees now surrounding the house were planted by Mr. Betts when a mere child. They are silver maples. There were some silver maples abou the old Suydam house. The fruit of this tree is formed of two winged nuts, each with one or two seeds. As a small boy he gathered up these winged seeds or butterflies from the old tree and planted them at the new home and they grew and flourished. Some of the trees are still on the grounds. About 1,300 were raised and disposed of to be planted on various streets in Brooklyn and many found their way to Central Park in New York.
      Of C. C. Betts' descendants two sons, Edward and George, reside on Pacific street, but Charles W. and his family are the only descendants of the Suydam family still residing within the limits of what was the old time hamlet of Bedford Corners or the later Village of Bedford. H. J. S. == Sources == * ''The Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' (Brooklyn, New York), Sunday, 23 October 1887, pg. 6, col. 1; digital images, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 10 May 2020).

Svärd-Haraldsdotter Family

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This is an album of photos and memorabilia of the family created by the 1876 marriage of [[Carlsson-1820|Mårten Linus (Carlsson) Svärd]] and [[Haraldsdotter-37|Igna Petronella Haraldsdotter]], including their children, in their birth order, [[Svärd-127|Esther Augusta Kristina Svärd]], [[Svärd-122|Esther Karolina Helena Svärd]], [[Svärd-87|Karl Emil (Svärd) Alqvist]], [[Svärd-88|Johan Viktor (Victor) Svärd]], [[Svärd-85|Oskar Leonard (Svärd) Sward]], [[Svärd-10|Mårten Gottfrid Svärd]], [[Svärd-123|Axel Julius Svärd]], [[Svärd-124|Julia Maria Josefina Svärd]], [[Svärd-125|Gustaf Arthur Svärd]] and [[Svärd-126|Georg Teodor Svärd]]. {{Image|file=Svard-85.jpg|size=m|caption=[[Svärd-85|Oscar]], c1906}} {{Image|file= Haraldsdotter-37-1.jpg|size=l |caption=Mårten & Inga c1910}} {{Image|file= Svard-86-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Mårten c1920}} {{Image|file= Svard-85-4.jpg |size=l |caption=Svärd Farm in Käringbacka, Villstad, Jönköpings län, Sweden}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-2.jpg|size=m|caption=[[Svärd-125|Arthur]], [[Svärd-85|Oscar]] and [[Svärd-88|Victor]] in Chicago, c1930}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-36.jpg|size=l |caption=Left to right: [[Svärd-85|Oscar]], [[Ekman-256|Hilda]] (Oscar's wife), [[Svärd-88|Victor]] and [[Colgren-1|Ann]] (Victor's wife) in Florida in the early 1950s. Victor died in 1954.}} {{Image|file=Svard-122-4.jpg|size=l |caption=[[Svärd-122|Esther (Svärd) Carlson]] and [[Svärd-88|Victor Svärd]] at the home of their brother, [[Svärd-85|Oscar]], at 10908 Normal Avenue, Chicago, ten months before Victor's death. Note photo of Oscar's daughter, Ann, on the table.}} {{Image|file=Svard-126-3.jpg|size=l |caption=In Sweden, 1950s, left to right: [[Svärd-142|Gilbert Svärd]] (Georg's son), [[Svärd-126|Georg]], [[Svärd-143|Ingalill]] (Gilbert's daughter), [[Blomstrand-6|Gunhild]] (Georg's wife), [[Svärd-87|Emil]] and [[Mårtensson-877|Anders Mårtensson]] (Emil's brother-in-law, i.e., brother of Emil's wife, [[Mårtensson-876|Anna Mårtensson]]).}} {{Image|file= Svard-Haraldsdotter_Family.jpg |size=l |caption=Reunion, Sweden 1959. Left to right: [[Ekman-256|Hilda (Ekman) Sward]] (Oscar's wife), [[Svärd-87|Emil]], [[Mårtensson-876|Anna Mårtensson]] (Emil's wife), [[Svärd-85|Oscar]], [[Svärd-10|Mårten]], unknown (but presumably Mårten's wife, [[Johansson-1464|Anna Viktoria (Johansson) Svärd]]), unknown (but presumably [[Svärd-143|Ingalill]] (Georg's granddaughter)), [[Blomstrand-6|Gunhild (Blomstrand) Svärd]] (Georg's wife), [[Svärd-126|Georg]], unknown, [[Mårtensson-877|Anders Mårtensson]] (Emil's brother-in-law, i.e., brother of Emil's wife, [[Mårtensson-876|Anna Mårtensson]]).}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-37.jpg|size=l |caption=Reunion, Sweden 1959. Off porch, left to right: [[Svärd-10|Mårten]] (obsured), [[Svärd-87|Emil]], [[Svärd-126|Georg]] and [[Svärd-85|Oscar]]. On porch, left to right: unknown, unknown (obscured), unknown, [[Ekman-256|Hilda]] (Oscar's wife), unknown, unknown (but presumably [[Svärd-143|Ingalill]] (Georg's granddaughter)), unknown.}} {{Image|file=Svard-Haraldsdotter_Family-2.jpg|size=l |caption=Home of [[Svärd-126|Georg Svärd]] at Käringbacka, Villstad Parish, Jönköpings län (County), Sweden.}}{{Image|file=Svard-85-35.jpg|size=l |caption=Reunion, Sweden 1959, at Käringbacka. Left to right: [[Svärd-146|Ingrid]] (Mårten's daughter), [[Mårtensson-876|Anna Mårtensson]] (Emil's wife), [[Svärd-126|Georg]], Anna Almqvist (presumably a granddaughter of Emil), [[Ekman-256|Hilda (Ekman) Sward]] (Oscar's wife), [[Blomstrand-6|Gunhild (Blomstrand) Svärd]] (Georg's wife), [[Svärd-85|Oscar]], [[Svärd-10|Mårten]], [[Svärd-144|Göte]]" (Mårten's son), [[Svärd-142|Gilbert Svärd]] (Georg's son), and [[Svärd-87|Emil]].}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-1.jpg|size=l |caption=Reunion, Sweden 1959. Left to right: brothers [[Svärd-126|Georg]], [[Svärd-10|Mårten]], [[Svärd-85|Oscar]] and [[Svärd-87|Emil]] .}} {{Image|file= Svard-Haraldsdotter_Family-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Reunion, Sweden 1959. Left to right: [[Svärd-87|Emil]], [[Svärd-85|Oscar]], [[Ekman-256|Hilda (Ekman) Sward]] (Oscar's wife), and [[Mårtensson-876|Anna Mårtensson]] (Emil's wife), at Emil's home}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-34.jpg|size=l |caption=Reunion, Sweden 1959. At old family home (and then residence of Georg) in Käringbacka, are left to right, brothers [[Svärd-87|Emil]], [[Svärd-85|Oscar]], [[Svärd-10|Mårten]] and [[Svärd-126|Georg]].}} =Sources=

Svend II of Denmark, ruled 1046 to 1076

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: Because of his relationship to Canute the Great he was a pretender to the throne from his early years. When king Harthacanute died in 1042, he claimed the Danish throne, but lost to Norway' s King Magnus , who made Svend a jarl (earl or viceroy) instead. He soon rebelled against Magnus and had the Danish nobles crown him king, but was defeated by Magnus and fled to Sweden. The war between Magnus and Sweyn lasted until 1045, when Harald Hardråde returned to Norway from exile. Harald and Sweyn joined forces and forced Magnus to share the throne with Harald. In 1047 Magnus died, having stated on his deathbed that his kingdom would be divided up: Harald would get the throne of Norway, while Svend would be king of Denmark. Upon hearing of Magnus' death Sweyn said, "Now so help me God, I shall never yield Denmark."[1] Harald, unwilling to relinquish Denmark, attacked Sweyn and fought a long war. Hedeby was sacked in 1050. That same year Sweyn almost captured Harald of Norway when he attacked the coast of Jutland and loaded his ships with goods and captives. Sweyn's flotilla caught up with the Norwegians and Harald ordered his men to throw out the captured goods thinking the Danes would stop to get the goods. Sweyn ordered his men to leave the goods and go after Harald. Harald then ordered his men to throw the captives overboard. For them Sweyn was willing to let Harald slip away.[2] Sweyn came close to losing Denmark and his life at the naval battle of Niså off the coast of Halland. The fleets met a night and the Danes seemed to be winning, but when the Norwegians received reinforcement ships, the Danes began to sail away. Ship aftrer ship was captured and Ssweyn at last was forced to abandon his own sinking ship and row to the coast with a few retainers. They reached land and stopped at the house of a peasant to ask for something to eat. "What was the terrible rumbling in the night?" she asked. "Didn't you know the two kings were fighting all night?" asked one of Sweyn's men. "Who won, then?"." the woman asked. "Norwegians," came the reply. "It's a shame on us, for a king we already have. He limps and is timid." "No," King Sweyn explained, "Timid the king of the Danes is assuredly not," defended another of the king's men, "but luck isn't with him and he lacks a victory." The housecarl brought the men water and a towel to clean themselves. As the king was drying his hands, the woman tore the cloth from him, "You should be ashamed of yourself for using the whole towel for yourself," she scolded. "The day will come when I will have your permission to use the whole cloth," was the king's comment. Her husband gave the king a horse and Sweyn continued on his way to Zealand. Sometime later the peasant was called to Zealand and given lands there for his service to the king, but his wife had to remain behind in Halland.[3] Sweyn had a reputation for generosity and kindness that helped him on several occasions win the truswt of his people. Harald relinquished his claims to Denmark in 1064 and sailed away to England to try to enforce his claim on England's crown. After Harald was defeated and killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge and William the Conqueror in turn defeated Harold Godwinson, Sweyn turned his attention to England, once ruled by his uncle Canute the Great. He joined forces with Edgar Atheling, the last remaining heir of the Anglo-Saxon royal house, and sent a force to attack King William in 1069. However, after capturing York, Sweyn, accepted a payment from William to desert Edgar, who then returned into exile in Scotland . Sweyn was loath to have the Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen fill the upper ranks of Denmarks churches with Germans, so he brought Anglo-Danes over from England to keep Denmark Danish. He also was determined to bring men to Denmark to teach him and his people Latin so they could converse with the rest of Europe on equal terms. Adam of Bremen traveled to meet this learned king and came away with greater respect for the kings patience and wisdom. He encouraged the building of churches all over Denmark. Adam of Bremen reported that here were 300 churches in Skåne alone. When Archbishop Adalbert died in 1072, King Seyn was able to deal directly with the Holy See for the division of Denmark into eight dioceses, including Roskilde and northern Jutland. Sweyn could also be ruthless. One New Year's Eve it was reported to the king that several of his guests and hired men had ridiculed him and talked behind his back. The king was so angry that he had them murdered in the church on New Year's Day. When the king arrived at the cathedral for mass, his friend, Bishop Vilhelm met him at the door and forbade the king and his party to enter. "You stand condemned before God, a murderer, who has defiled the house of God with blood!" cried the bishop and pushed the king back with his shepherd's crook. He declared the king excommunicateed from the church. The king's men drew their swords and stepped forward to hack the bishop down, but Bishop Vilhelm held his ground. "Let him be," shouted the king and withdrew to his farm. There he removed his New Year's fine clothing and weapons and dressed in sackcloth. Then he walked back to the cathedral in his bare feet and cast himself face down in front of the entrance. Bishop Vilhelmn had just begun the mass when he was told the king lay humbled at the door. Bishop Vilhelm stopped the service and went to he door to hear the king's abject confession. When the bishop realized the king was truly repentant, he raised him up, lifted the excommunication and led Sweyn into the cathedral. They were fast friends ever after. King Sweyn died at his farm, Søderup, near Urnehoved Tingsted, near the town of Åbenrå. The king's body was carried to Roskilde where he was interred in a pillar of the choir next to the remains of Bishop Vilhelm. He was called after his death the "father of kings" because of his fifteen sons, five would become kings of Denmark.[4] One of the legacies of King Sweyn was a fundamental change in Danish society which had been based on whether a person was free or a bondsman. A strengthened church in connection with the land-owning noble families begin to pit their power against the royal family. The peasants were left to fend for themselves.[5] Sweyn's second marriage was to Gunild, who was a step-mother of his former wife whose name is unknown). The pope ordered that he dissolve the union, which he did, only to take one mistress after another during the rest of his life. Sweyn fathered at least 19 children, probably more, and while none of them were born in wedlock, and none of their mothers are known. Sweyn is often considered to be Denmark's last Viking king as well as the first medieval one. His skeleton shows him to have been a tall, powerfully built man who walked with a limp.Sweyn built a strong foundation for royal power through cooperation with the church. He completed the final partition of Denmark into dioceses by corresponding directly with the pope bypassing the Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen. During his reign hundreds of small churches were built throughout the kingdom. Many of them still standing, although with later additions and changes in style. Adam of Bremen was astounded that there were 300 churches in Skåne alone, more than all the other countries of the north put together.Sweyn seems to have been able to read and write, and he is the source of much of our current knowledge about Denmark and Sweden in the 9th and 10th centuries, having told the story of his ancestry to historian Adam of Bremen around 1070. : : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweyn_II_Estridson : : King Svend Ulfsson Denmark #1830 : Sweyn II of Denmark : Sweyn II Estridsson Ulfsson (c. 1019 - April 28, 1074 or 1076) was the King of Denmark from 1047 until his death. He was the son of Ulf Jarl and Estrid Margarete Svendsdatter, daughter of Sweyn I of Denmark and sister of Canute the Great. He was married three times. : : Background : He is known in Denmark as Svend Estridsen. His first name is also spelled as Sven, Svein and Swen and his last name as Estridson, Estridsson or Estridsøn. : : Because of his relationship to Canute the Great he was a pretender to the throne from his early years. When King Harthacanute died in 1042, he claimed the Danish throne, but lost to Norway's King Magnus, who made Svend a jarl (earl or viceroy) instead. : : He soon rebelled against Magnus and had the Danish nobles crown him king, but was defeated by Magnus and fled to Sweden. The war between Magnus and Sweyn lasted until 1045, when Harald Hardråde returned to Norway from exile. Harald and Sweyn joined forces and forced Magnus to share the throne with Harald. : : King : In 1047 Magnus died, having stated on his deathbed that his kingdom would be divided up: Harald would get the throne of Norway, while Sweyn would be king of Denmark. Upon hearing of Magnus' death Sweyn said, "Now so help me God, I shall never yield Denmark."[1] Harald, unwilling to relinquish Denmark, attacked Sweyn and fought a long war. Hedeby was sacked in 1050. That same year Sweyn almost captured Harald of Norway when he attacked the coast of Jutland and loaded his ships with goods and captives. Sweyn's flotilla caught up with the Norwegians and Harald ordered his men to throw out the captured goods, thinking the Danes would stop to get the goods. Sweyn ordered his men to leave the goods and go after Harald. Harald then ordered his men to throw the captives overboard. For them Sweyn was willing to let Harald slip away.[2] : : Sweyn came close to losing Denmark and his life at the naval battle of Niså off the coast of Halland. The fleets met at night and the Danes seemed to be winning, but when the ships arrived to reinforce the Norwegians, the Danes began to sail away. Ship after ship was captured and Sweyn at last was forced to abandon his own sinking ship and row to the coast with a few retainers. They reached land and stopped at the house of a peasant to ask for something to eat. "What was the terrible rumbling in the night?" she asked. "Didn't you know the two kings were fighting all night?" asked one of Sweyn's men. "Who won, then?" the woman asked. "Norwegians," came the reply. "It's a shame on us, for a king we already have. He limps and is timid." "No," King Sweyn explained, "Timid the king of the Danes is assuredly not,"[clarification needed]<---who said this??--->defended another of the king's men, "but luck isn't with him and he lacks a victory." The housecarl brought the men water and a towel to wash themselves. As the king was drying his hands, the woman tore the cloth from him, "You should be ashamed of yourself for using the whole towel for yourself," she scolded. "The day will come when I will have your permission to use the whole cloth," was the king's comment. Her husband gave the king a horse and Sweyn continued on his way to Zealand. Some time later the peasant was called to Zealand and given lands there for his service to the king, but his wife had to remain behind in Halland.[3] Sweyn had a reputation for generosity and kindness that helped him on several occasions to win the trust of his people. Harald relinquished his claims to Denmark in 1064 and sailed away to England to try to enforce his claim to England's crown. : : After Harald was defeated and killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge and William the Conqueror in turn defeated Harold Godwinson, Sweyn turned his attention to England, once ruled by his uncle Canute the Great. He joined forces with Edgar Atheling, the last remaining heir of the Anglo-Saxon royal house, and sent a force to attack King William in 1069. However, after capturing York, Sweyn accepted a payment from William to desert Edgar, who then returned into exile in Scotland. : : Sweyn was reluctant for Adalbert, Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, to fill the upper ranks of Denmark's churches with Germans, so he brought Anglo-Danes over from England to keep Denmark Danish. He also was determined to bring men to Denmark to teach him and his people Latin so that they could converse with the rest of Europe on equal terms. Adam of Bremen travelled to meet this learned king and came away with greater respect for the king's patience and wisdom. He encouraged the building of churches all over Denmark. Adam of Bremen reported that there were 300 churches in Skåne alone. When Archbishop Adalbert died in 1072, King Sweyn was able to deal directly with the Holy See about the division of Denmark into eight dioceses, including Roskilde and northern Jutland. : : Sweyn could also be ruthless. One New Year's Eve it was reported to the king that several of his guests and hired men had ridiculed him and talked behind his back. The king was so angry that he had them murdered in the church on New Year's Day. When the king arrived at the cathedral for mass, his friend Bishop Vilhelm met him at the door and forbade the king and his party to enter. "You stand condemned before God, a murderer, who has defiled the house of God with blood!" cried the bishop and pushed the king back with his shepherd's crook. He declared the king excommunicated from the church. The king's men drew their swords and stepped forward to hack the bishop down, but Bishop Vilhelm held his ground. "Let him be," shouted the king and withdrew to his farm. There he removed his New Year's fine clothing and weapons and dressed in sackcloth. Then he walked back to the cathedral in his bare feet and cast himself face down in front of the entrance. Bishop Vilhelm had just begun the mass when he was told the king lay humbled at the door. Bishop Vilhelm stopped the service and went to he door to hear the king's abject confession. When the bishop realized the king was truly repentant, he raised him up, lifted the excommunication and led him into the cathedral. They were fast friends ever after. : : Death :King Sweyn died at his farm, Søderup, near Urnehoved Tingsted, near the town of Åbenrå. The king's body was carried to Roskilde where he was interred in a pillar of the choir next to the remains of Bishop Vilhelm. Later he was called the "father of kings" because five of his fifteen sons became kings of Denmark.[4] One of the legacies of King Sweyn was a fundamental change in Danish society which had been based on whether a person was free or a bondsman. A strengthened church in alliance with the land-owning noble families begin to pit their power against the royal family. The peasants were left to fend for themselves.[5] : Sweyn's second marriage, in 1050, was to Gunhild Sveinsdotter, who was a stepmother of his first wife Gyda of Sweden (d. 1049). The pope ordered that the union be dissolved, which was done, only to take one mistress after another during the rest of his life. Sweyn fathered at least 19 children, probably more, none of them were born in wedlock, nor are their mothers now known. : Harald III (Harald Hén) (d. 1080) : Canute IV the Saint (Knud den Hellige) (d. 1086) : Oluf I (Oluf Hunger) (d. 1095) : Eric I (Erik Ejegod) (d. 1103) : Niels (d. 1134) : Sweyn the Crusader (d. 1097), husband of Florine of Burgundy : Sigrid (d. 1066), wife of Gottschalk, Prince of the Obodrites : Ingrid, wife of Olav III of Norway : Thorgisl : Sigurd : Benedikt (d. 1086) : Bjorn : Sven : Guttorm : Eymund : Ulf (d. 1104) : Ragnhild, wife of Sven Askelsson : Helen (Gunhild) : Sweyn built a strong foundation for royal power through cooperation with the church. He completed the final partition of Denmark into dioceses by corresponding directly with the pope, bypassing the Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen. During his reign hundreds of small churches were built throughout the kingdom. Many of them are still standing, although with later additions and changes in style. Adam of Bremen was astounded that there were 300 churches in Skåne alone, more than all the other countries of the north put together. : : Sweyn seems to have been able to read and write, and he is the source of much of our current knowledge about Denmark and Sweden in the 9th and 10th centuries, having told the story of his ancestry to historian Adam of Bremen around 1070. : : Sven Estridssen : : Svend II Estridsen : : Kung 1047-1074 : Levde ca 1019-1074 : Svend II, King of Denmark : Sweyn II of DenmarkFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis article needs additional citations for verification. : Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.(March 2009)Sweyn II EstridssonKing of DenmarkCoin struck for Sweyn II of Denmark, ca. 1050.Reign1047 - 1074[1] PredecessorMagnus the GoodSuccessorHarald III of HenSpouseGyda of Sweden : Gunnhildr Sveinsdóttir : Tora TorbergsdatterIssueWith Gunnhildr: : Svend Svendsen : With various concubines: : : Knud Magnus : Harald III Hen : Canute IV the Saint : Oluf I Hunger : Eric I Evergood : Ulf Svendsen (Ubbe) : Benedict Svendsen : Bjørn Svendsen : Niels I : Sigrid Svendsdatter : Ingerid Svendsdatter : Svend Svendsen : Sweyn the Crusader : Thorgils Svendsen : Sigurd Svendsen : Guttorm Svendsen : Ømund Svendsen : Gunhild Svendsdatter (Helene) : Ragnhild Svendsdatter : FatherUlf JarlMotherEstrid SvendsdatterBornc.?1019DiedApril 28, 1074 or 1076 : SøderupBurialRoskilde Cathedral : Sweyn II Estridsson Ulfsson[ 2] (Old Norse: Sveinn Ástríðarson, Danish: Svend Estridsen) (c.?1019 - April 28, 1074 or 1076) was the King of Denmark from 1047 to 1074. He was the son of Ulf Jarl and Estrid Svendsdatter. He was married three times, and fathered 20 children or more, including the five future kings Harald III Hen, Canute IV the Saint, Oluf I Hunger, Eric I Evergood and Niels out of wedlock. : : He was courageous in battle, but did not have much success as a military commander.[3 ] His skeleton shows him to have been a tall, powerfully built man who walked with a limp. : Sweyn was born in England,[ 3] as the son of Norwegian Ulf Jarl and Estrid Svendsdatter, the daughter of king Sweyn I of Denmark and sister of king Canute the Great. Sweyn grew up a military leader, and served under king Anund Jacob of Sweden for a time.[3] He pillaged theElbe-Weser area in 1040, but was caught by the Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, who released him shortly thereafter.[4 ] : : Svend was made jarl under Danish king Harthacnut,[ 3] and led a campaign for him against Norway, but was beaten by Magnus I of Norway.[4] When Harthacnut died in 1042, Magnus claimed the Danish throne and made Svend his jarl of Jutland. [5] Sweyn fought for Magnus at the Battle of Lyrskov Heath in 1043.[4] Sweyn won great reputation at Lyrskov Heath, and had the Danish nobles crown him king in Viborg in Jutland.[5 ] He was defeated by Magnus on several occasions, and fled to Sweden where he eventually established a foothold in Scania.[ 4] : : The war between Magnus and Sweyn lasted until 1045, when Magnus' uncle Harald Hardradareturned to Norway from exile. Harald and Sweyn joined forces, and Magnus decided to share the Norwegian throne with Harald.[3] In 1047 Magnus died, having stated on his deathbed that his kingdom would be divided: Harald would get the throne of Norway, while Sweyn would be king of Denmark.[5 ] Upon hearing of Magnus' death Sweyn said, "Now so help me God, I shall never yield Denmark."[6 ] : : [ed it]Feud with Harald Hardrada : Harald, unwilling to relinquish Denmark, attacked Sweyn and fought a long war. Hedeby was sacked in 1050, and Harald also sacked Aarhus.[ 4] Sweyn almost captured Harald in 1050, when Harald attacked the coast of Jutland and loaded his ships with goods and captives. Sweyn's flotilla caught up with the Norwegians and Harald ordered his men to throw out the captured goods, thinking the Danes would stop to get the goods. Sweyn ordered his men to leave the goods and go after Harald. Harald then ordered his men to throw the captives overboard. For them Sweyn was willing to let Harald slip away.[6] : : Sweyn came close to losing his life at the naval Battle of Nissan off the coast of Halland in 1062.[3] The fleets met at night and the Danes seemed to be winning, but when Norwegian reinforcements arrived, the Danes began to sail away. Ship after ship was captured and Sweyn at last was forced to abandon his own sinking ship and row to the coast with a few retainers. They reached land and stopped at the house of a peasant to ask for something to eat. "What was the terrible rumbling in the night?" she asked. "Didn't you know the two kings were fighting all night?" asked one of Sweyn's men. "Who won, then?" the woman asked. "Norwegians," came the reply. "It's a shame on us, for a king we already have. He limps and is timid." "No," King Sweyn explained, "Timid the king of the Danes is assuredly not,"[clarification needed]defended another of the king's men, "but luck isn't with him and he lacks a victory." The housecarl brought the men water and a towel to wash themselves. As the king was drying his hands, the woman tore the cloth from him, "You should be ashamed of yourself for using the whole towel for yourself," she scolded. "The day will come when I will have your permission to use the whole cloth," was the king's comment. Her husband gave the king a horse and Sweyn continued on his way to Zealand. : : Some time later the peasant was called to Zealand and given lands there for his service to the king, but his wife had to remain behind in Halland.[6 ] Sweyn had a reputation for generosity and kindness that helped him on several occasions to win the trust of his people. Harald relinquished his claims to Denmark in 1064,[3] in exchange for Sweyn's recognition of Harald as Harald III of Norway,[5] and Harald sailed off to England to try to enforce his claim on the crown of England. : : [edit] Consolidation of powerCoin of Sven Estridson. British Museum.Sweyn's connection to the Danish line of succession was his mother Estrid Svendsdatter, and he took the matronymic surname Estridsson after her, emphasizing his link to the Danish royalty.[4 ]He also minted his own coins. : : Sweyn sought to consolidate his power through links to the church as well as foreign powers, and actively sought the friendship of the Popes.[3] He wanted his eldest son Knud Magnus crowned by the Pope, but he died on the journey to Rome. He also unsuccessfully pressed for Harald Bluetooth, the first christian king of Denmark, to be sanctified. He was an ally of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor against Baldwin of Flanders in 1049, and Sweyn assisted his son-in-lawGottschalk in the Liutizi Civil War of 1057.[4] : : After Harald Hardrada was defeated and killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge and William the Conqueror had conquered England, Sweyn turned his attention to England, once ruled by his uncle Canute the Great. He joined forces with Edgar Atheling, the last remaining heir of the Anglo-Saxonroyal house, and sent a force to attack king William in 1069. However, after capturing York, Sweyn accepted a payment from William to desert Edgar, who then returned into exile in Scotland. Sweyn failed another attempt in 1074/1075.[4 ] : : [ed it]Relationship with the church : Sweyn feared that Archbishop Adalbert of Hamburg would fill the upper ranks of Denmark's churches with Germans, so he brought Anglo-Danes over from England to keep the Danish church independent. Under the influence of Sweyn,[7] Denmark was divided into eight dioceses around 1060.[8] He set the dioceses up by donating large tracts of land, with the Diocese of Roskilde being the highest favoured one, as he had a good relationship with Bishop Vilhelm of Roskilde.[4 ] When Archbishop Adalbert died in 1072, Sweyn was able to deal directly with theHoly See. : : He was determined to bring men to Denmark to teach him and his people Latin so they could converse with the rest of Europe on equal terms. Adam of Bremen travelled to meet this learned king and came away with greater respect for the king's patience and wisdom. Sweyn encouraged the building of churches all over Denmark, and Adam of Bremen was astounded that there were 300 churches in Scania alone, more than in all the other countries of the north put together. : : Sweyn could be ruthless. One New Year's Eve it was reported to the king that several of his guests and hired men had ridiculed him and talked behind his back. The king was so angry that he had them murdered in the church on New Year's Day. When the king arrived atRoskilde Cathedral for mass, his friend Bishop Vilhelm met him at the door and forbade the king and his party to enter. "You stand condemned before God, a murderer, who has defiled the house of God with blood!" cried the bishop and pushed the king back with hisshepherd's crook. He declared the king excommunicated from the church. The king's men drew their swords and stepped forward to hack the bishop down, but Bishop Vilhelm held his ground. "Let him be," shouted the king and withdrew to his farm. There he removed his New Year's fine clothing and weapons and dressed in sackcloth. Then he walked back to the cathedral in his bare feet and cast himself face down in front of the entrance. Bishop Vilhelm had just begun the mass when he was told the king lay humbled at the door. Bishop Vilhelm stopped the service and went to the door to hear the king's abject confession. When the bishop realized the king was truly repentant, he raised him up, lifted the excommunication and led him into the cathedral. : : [edit] Death : King Sweyn died at his farm, Søderup, near Urnehoved Tingsted, near the town of Åbenrå. The Danish chronicles date his death to 1074, while some later sources argue that 1076 was his correct year of death.[3] The king's body was carried to Roskilde Cathedral where he was interred in a pillar of the choir next to the remains of Bishop Vilhelm. Later he was called the "father of kings" because five of his fifteen sons became kings of Denmark.[6 ] : : [edit]Legac y : One of the legacies of King Sweyn was a fundamental change in Danish society which had been based on whether a person was free or a bondsman. Sweyn is often considered to be Denmark's last Viking king as well as the first medieval one. A strengthened church in alliance with the land-owning noble families begin to pit their power against the royal family. The peasants were left to fend for themselves.[9 ] : : Sweyn built a strong foundation for royal power through cooperation with the church. He completed the final partition of Denmark intodioceses by corresponding directly with the pope, bypassing the Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen. During his reign hundreds of small wooden churches were built throughout the kingdom, of which many were rebuilt as stone churches in the 12th century.[4 ] Sweyn sought to create a Nordic Archbishopric under Danish rule, a feat which his son Eric I Evergood accomplished. [7] : : Sweyn seems to have been able to read and write, and was described as an especially educated monarch by his personal friend Pope Gregory VII.[7] He is the source of much of our current knowledge about Denmark and Sweden in the 9th and 10th centuries, having told the story of his ancestry to historian Adam of Bremen around 1070. : : [edit] Issue : Sweyn's first marriage was to Gyda of Sweden, daughter of king Anund Jacob of Sweden. His second marriage, in 1050, was to Gunnhildr Sveinsdóttir, the stepmother of Gyda. The Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen ordered that the union be dissolved,[4 ] which was effectuated byPope Leo IX.[7] After Harald Hardrada's death, Sweyn married his widow Tora Torbergsdatter. He took one mistress after another during his life. Sweyn fathered at least 20 children, of whom only one was born in wedlock.[3 ] : : With Gunnhildr: : : Svend Svendsen, who died young[3] : With various concubines:[3 ] : : Knud Magnus : Harald III Hen of Denmark (d. 1080) : Canute IV the Saint of Denmark (d. 1086) : Oluf I Hunger of Denmark (d. 1095) : Eric I Evergood of Denmark (d. 1103) : Ulf Svendsen (Ubbe) (d. 1104) : Benedict Svendsen (d. 1086) : Bjørn Svendsen, Duke of Nordalbingien from 1099 (d. 1100)[10] : Niels of Denmark (d. 1134) : Sigrid Svendsdatter (d. 1066), wife of prince Gottschalk : Ingerid, wife of Olav III of Norway : Svend Svendsen : Sweyn the Crusader (d. 1097) : Thorgils Svendsen : Sigurd Svendsen, died in war against the Wends[3 ] : Guttorm Svendsen : Ømund Svendsen : Gunhild Svendsdatter (Helene) : Ragnhild Svendsdatter, wife of Sven Askelsson : [edit]Ance stry[hide] Ancestors of Sweyn II of Denmark 16. Olof II Björnsson (=#26) 8. Styrbjörn the Strong 17. Ingeborg Thrandsdotter (=#27) 4. Thorgil Styrbjörnsson Sprakling 18. Harald Bluetooth (=#12) 9. Thyra Haraldsdotter of Denmark 19. Gyrid Olafsdottir of Sweden (=#13) 2. Ulf Thorgilsson 1. Sweyn II of Denmark 24. Gorm the Old 12. Harald Bluetooth (=#18) 25. Thyra 6. Sweyn I Forkbeard 26. Olof II Björnsson (=#16) 13. Gyrid Olafsdottir of Sweden (=#19) 27. Ingeborg Thrandsdotter (=#17) 3. Estrid Margarete Svendsdatter 28. Siemomysl 14. Mieszko I of Poland 29. Gorka 7. Sigrid the Haughty 30. Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia 15. Dubrawka of Bohemia 31. Biagota [edit]See also : List of Danish monarchs : [edit]Refer ences : ^ Monarkiet i Danmark - Kongerækken at The Danish Monarchy : ^ His first name is also spelled as Sven, Svein and Swen and his last name as Estridson, Estridsson or Estridsøn. : ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bricka, Carl Frederik, Dansk Biografisk Lexikon, vol. XVII [Svend Tveskjæg - Tøxen], 1903, pp.3-5. : ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Stefan Pajung, Artikel: Svend Estridsen ca. 1019-1074/76, danmarkshistorien.dk, Aarhus University, January 19, 2010 : ^ a b c d Louise Kæmpe Henriksen, Historiske Personer - Svend Estridsen - konge af Danmark 1047-74., vikingeskibsmuseet.dk : ^ a b c d Huit feldt, Arild. Danmarks Riges Krønike : ^ a b c d Sven d 2. Estridsen at Gyldendal Åbne Encyklopædi : ^ Diocese of Lund, Diocese of Odense, Diocese of Ribe, Diocese of Roskilde, Diocese of Schleswig, Diocese of Viborg, Diocese of Vestervig, and Diocese of Aarhus. : ^ Danmarks Historie II perbenny.dk : ^ Kings and Queens of Denmark at JMarcussen.dk : Sweyn Estridson : House of Estridsen : Born : c. 1019 Died: April 28 1074Regnal titlesPreceded by : Magnus the GoodKing of Denmark : 1047-1074Succeeded by : Harald III[show]v • d • eMonarchs of Denmark

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=== Svenska Kungahuset === * [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZPxZX-eRWxvEt2n65UstOA/videos?shelf_id=9&sort=dd&view=0 Youtube channel] Svenska Kungahusets * [http://www.kungahuset.se/royalcourt/royalfamily.4.396160511584257f21800060.html The Royal Family] People The Swedish Royal Court consists of.... ** [http://www.kungahuset.se/royalcourt/royalfamily/thebernadottedynasty The Bernadotte Dynasty] ** [http://www.kungahuset.se/royalcourt/royalfamily/specialevents.106.29fa33114fdfcd3887d12.html Special Events]

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Källa till alla uppgifter om personer födda, levande eller avlidna i Sverige, namn och datumuppgifter, är Sveriges Folkbokföring som den varit påbjuden av den svenska Riksdagen (eller dess motsvarighet) sedan 1500-talet. Den del av aktuella registerböcker som finns bevarade och nu är avfotograferade finns fritt digitalt tillgängliga hos Riksarkivet.se. Sekretesstiden är varierande beroende på böckernas innehåll – dock minst 70 år. Kopior från folkbokföringens original finns som Befolkningsregister utgivna vart tionde år samt i Sveriges Dödbok . Aktuella uppgifter om alla levande och skrivna i Sverige finns i Skatteverkets databas med kopior digitalt tillgängliga för privatpersoner på internet via tex "Birthday" (alla äldre än 17 år),

Sveriges Regenter

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Tills vidare ett arbetsdokument... En lista över Sveriges regenter, (inte bara kungar) överensstämmande med den som finns på [http://www.kungahuset.se/monarkinhovstaterna/monarkinisverige/sverigesregenter.4.7c4768101a4e888378000948.html Svenska Kungahusets] sida. Listan är i kronologisk ordning, vissa namn förekommer mer än en gång. Listan är samtidigt en to-do-lista eftersom jag har för avsikt att gå igenom alla profiler som finns på WikiTree för de här regenterna. /Andersson-4409

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Swaffham Bulbeck Cambridgeshire Bishop Transcripts

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Chapman, Feak(e)s, Green, Nunn, Baptisms *1764 -1765 image 200 * 1765-1766 image 201 * 1766 image 201 23rd Feb Avis daughter of Edward & Bennett FEAKS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSX1-6?i=200&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] image 202 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSF9-2?i=201&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1768 image 204 Joseph son of Edward & Bennett FEAKES [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFT-Z?i=203&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1768 image 204 Matthew son of Matthew & Mary FEAKES [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFT-Z?i=203&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] *1769 image 206 Mary daughter of John & Bella FEAKES [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSXB-N?i=205&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1771 image 209 Philip son of John & Isabella FEAKES [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFZ-Z?i=208&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1771 image 209 James son of John & Mary HUMPHREY [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFZ-Z?i=208&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1771 image 209 John son of John & Mary HUMPHREY [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFZ-Z?i=208&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1772 image 211 Sarah Base born daughter of Bennett FEAKS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSF4-F?i=210&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1773 Ann daughter of John & Mary HUMPHREY [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSF8-Q?i=211&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] *1774 image 214 John son of John & Isabella FEAKS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFT-P?i=213&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] *1777 image 219 Elizabeth daughter of John & Isabella FEAKS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSXR-6?i=218&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1782 image 229 John son of Matthew & Mary FEAKS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSXT-L?i=228&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1783 image 230 Ann daughter of Matthew & Mary FEAKS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFJ-2?i=229&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] Marriages *1764 -1765 image 200 *1781 image 226 Matthew FEAKS singleman & Mary JENYNS by banns [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFL-2?i=225&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] Burials *1764 -1765 image 200 * 1765 Martha wife of Matthew FEAEKS {sic}[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFC-4?i=199&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1766 Mary daughter of John & Bellow FEAKS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSX1-6?i=200&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] *1768 image 205 Francis FEAKES, labourer [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFM-F?i=204&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] *1768 image 205 Mary daughter of John & Bella FEAKES an infant [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFM-F?i=204&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] *1769 image 206 Matthew son of Matthew & Mary FEAKES [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSXB-N?i=205&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1770 image 207 Mary daughter of John & Bella FEAKS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFH-6?i=206&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1770 image 207 Mary FEAKS, widow [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFH-6?i=206&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1772 image 211 Sarah wife of Martin FEAKS [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSF4-F?i=210&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] *1772 image 211 Mary FEAKS, widow [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSF4-F?i=210&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] *1775 image 216 Martin FEAKES [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSFR-S?i=215&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch] * 1780 image 224 Edward FEAKS, widower of Swaffham Prior [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XSF3-6?i=223&cc=1465708&cat=1126569 FamilySearch]

Swaffham Prior Cambridgeshire Bishop Transcripts

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Research of Chapman, Cross, Feak(es), Nunn, Green Baptisms *1752 missing * 1754 Thomas CROSS s of Thomas & Ann image 257 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XH9J?i=256&cc=1465708 FamilySearch] *1781 William Cross son of William & Hannah CROSS image 299 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9T9-XHF7?i=298&cc=1465708 FamilySearch] *1781 Judith d. 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Swaim Source Documents

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'''Will's, Family Bibles, Land Grant Maps, and other various source documents applicable to the Swaim Family History.'''
: Note: ''Each Image has the necessary wikicode displayed beneath it to easily copy and paste into the Bio box of any pertinent profile.'' ==Family Bible== ===John Swaim 1748-1937=== {{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Family Bible p1}}}} {{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-1.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-1.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Family Bible p2}}}} {{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-2.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-2.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Family Bible p3}}}} ---- ===Marmaduke Swaim 1771-1844=== {{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-3.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-3.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Family Bible p1}}}} {{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-4.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-4.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Family Bible p2}}}} {{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-5.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-5.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Family Bible 3}}}} ---- ===Tanton Swaim 1820 - 1901=== {{Image|file=Swaim-270.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim-270.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Snider McConnel Family Bible - Births}}}} {{Image|file=Swaim-270-1.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim-270-1.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Snider McConnel Family Bible - Births Page 2}}}} {{Image|file=Swaim-270-2.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim-270-2.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Snider McConnel Family Bible - Marriages}}}} {{Image|file=Swaim-270-3.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim-270-3.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Snider McConnel Family Bible - Deaths}}}} {{Image|file=Swaim-270.png|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim-270.png|align=c|size=l|caption=Swaim Snider McConnel Family Bible - Notes}}}}
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==Last Will and Testaments and Estate Files== ===Johannes Swam1720=== {{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-6.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-6.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Will of Johannes Swam 1720}}}} ---- ===Anthonij Thijssen Sweem 1721=== {{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-7.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim_Source_Documents-7.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Will of Anthonij Sweem 1721}}}} ---- ===Mattijss Barentsz Estate Inventory 1682=== {{Image|file=Van_Leerdam-1.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Van_Leerdam-1.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Tys Barentse Estate Inventory 1682}}}}
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==Miscellaneous Documents== ===Colonial Land Patents 1668-1712=== {{Image|file=Swaim-13-1.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaim-13-1.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Colonial Land Patents 1668-1712a}}}} {{Image|file=Swaem-1.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Swaem-1.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Colonial Land Patents 1668-1712b}}}} ---- ===St. Jan Baptist Passenger List 1661 Holland-NY=== {{Image|file=Van_Leerdam-1-1.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption={{Image|file=Van_Leerdam-1-1.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Colonial Land Patents 1668-1712}}}}

Swain lines from early New England

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[[Swain-4266|William Chester Swain (1832-1909)]] published [[Space:Swain_and_Allied_Families|Swain and Allied Families]] in 1896. He identified the three earliest Swain settlers of New England as: * [[Swain-2316|William Swain (abt.1585-abt.1657)]] - the Connecticut line * [[Swain-779|Richard Swain (1595-1682)]] - the Nantucket line * [[Swain-108|Jeremiah Swain (bef.1620-1658)]] - the Reading Massachusetts line While all three men emigrated from England, the author was unable to determine if they were related on their Swain line. We should now be able to determine if they were or weren't related using Y-DNA testing. *** Under construction *** == DNA Testing == === Y-DNA Testing ===

Swan

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[MacLellan-307|David MacLellan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22500669 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Swan and Martha Peterson

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page twenty six History of the Descendents of Swan and Martha Peterson by Lena Munson "Lord thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations" Psalm 90, verse 1 This is the history of the descendents of Swan and Martha Peterson who with the following children came to America and landed in Moingona Ia. on Aug 15 1870 Nels Magnus, Anna Stina, Ida Emma Sophia Ingri, John Olaf, Martha Caroline, all of whom were born in Smoland Sweden Carl William was born that same fall on the place now know as the Egnell a little west of Moingona. Nannie, Hilma Cecelia, Ellen Mary were born on the place now owned by Celia Nelson. We moved to the farm 1872, it was a virgin prairie when father bought it at a price of $8.00 per acre. I have felt lonely many times when I think back, of the pretty meadow with wild grass and a lot of wild flowers. We use to run about and pick large boquets. There were a lot of sloughs, a lot of mosquitoes as well as flies and all kinds of bugs, snakes, lizards, toads and the like. This was not so pleasant as well as a lot of other things the pioneers had to put up with. They didn't buy their bread sliced ready for the table. It was slow, the wheat, the harvest, and the thresh; and then drive somewhere and have it ground into flour—also made their own yeast. If they made a trip to town once a week it was sure grand. It was always to keep on working to make a go of it; and at times it was just about impossible to get to town especially Ogden—to Moingona was better. One could not always follow the road and had to go around but to arrive if possible. Just to give an idea there use to be a slough most of the time, that reached from just north of page twenty seven our barn almost over to Pete Danialsons, that was before there were tiles. Father was ahead of his time in especially these things. He had the rafters uncovered under the eaves, as the bungalows of today. The first wagon he had here in this county J.P. Carlson made and it was low wheeled like an auto. The driver sat at the right but he sat to the left like drivers of autos of today. Should something be mentioned about conveniences. No pumps but to draw water with a pole or rope. The first spring seat our cousin O.M. Olson made, the same summer the barn was built in 1881. Oh my, the one who could have a rocking chair. Bedding was straw tick, no springs; but people seemed content, at least we children never heard any complaint. It was to sew all clothes, not only dresses, aprons, sun-bonnets but all the under clothes for men , women and children. Also overhalls, jackets, shirts and everything by hand. I was just past twenty when we got a sewing machine. The corn was planted by hand planters the first year, then they marked the field both ways. The first corn planter father had was a Keystone. He had a reaper which he also used for a mower, it was a McCormic. The first pair of oxens we had were white. Their names were Sam and Dick with them father broke most of the land. The first team of horses he bought of William Blyth, they were Bon and Fly both were black. Better not leave out mentioning the first cows, they had Swede names Stjenia and Glosa (and Anna Stina helped pay for them). As soon as father got on the farm he planted trees, page twenty eight some are still there, they are soft maples and a well planned land scape shall I say. Mother of course rejoiced over it but got provoked at Pete Sambug when he came and saw it, for he said he'd not give 5¢ for all of them. Any way they grew and made a nice grove. Later he got a lot of fruit trees and were planted where Celias house now stands. At various times Indians would come, quite a few of them but never harmed us, they only begged for food. Prairie fires were much feared. There was so much grass and nothing to check them, the wind always started up with a fire. There were tumble weeds round as a ball about the size of a bushel basket and these weeds could spread fire fast when they would roll all ablaze. Then it was to get a few furrows plowed or set a fire to meet what was coming. Kerosene lamps were almost to much of a luxury so it was very common to have tallow candles, which mother made. Most everybody had a lot of cattle so it was a common thing to butcher a big beef each fall and in so doing would have plenty of suet to make candles. All stockings and mittens were made from home spun yarn. I remember well when there was nothing else in stockings than the thick home knit. After running bare foot such a thing as dressing up with those stockings was all but comfortable and we were glad to pull off both shoes and stockings. the older or grown ups wore them all the time. Ida, was first to depart this life. She was born Oct 5, 1857 and died May 1892. page twenty nine She married G.A. Steele in 1876. Mother was next to go. She passed away Oct 14, 1892 was born Nov 2, 1830. John was born Nov 26, 1865 died Feb 18 1897 married Mary Danialson 1897 Willie born Nov 25, 1870 died Oct 14, 1897. Cecelia was born Aug 21, 1875 died Nov 6, 1899 she married L. Erickson in 1891 Emma was born June 10, 1861 died Dec 8, 1903 was married to N. Bjorklund in 1890 Father was born May 10,1826 died may 7, 1907 Nels was born Feb 28 1852 died Nov 1 1918. He married Emma Challberg in 1875 Sophia was born June 6, 1863 died Feb 10, 1930. She married C.J. Newberg Oct 6, 1886. Anna was born June 4, 1855 died Aug 18, 1934 She married OM Johnson 1880 Lena was born Feb 24, 1868. She married J M Munson Feb 20, 1894. Nannie was born March 16, 1873. She married J F Nystrom 1900 Ellen was born Sept 6, 1877. She married C M Munson 1895 Two sisters died in Sweden—namely Caroline born Nov 5, 1853 died April 17, 1865 Emma Christine was born June 26, 1859 died Aug 27, 1860 After mothers death father married Mrs Marie Malmberg in 1895. After fathers death she went to live with her son in Minnesota, died there 1918. This history was written 1938 by Lena Munson (Lena was one of the children born in Sweden)

Swan -Hartzel

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This website has information on the Hartzell/Hirzell starting with (Hans) Jacob Hertzell and Madelen Keller. It has a long list of source information. Swan-Hartzell Family History, Paul R. Swan, Dec 2015

Swan Island

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{{Image|file=Swan_Island-2.gif |align=c |size=l |caption= }} == Swan Island, Then and Now == {{Image|file=Swan_Island-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= }} By [[Miller-16836|J. Miller]] AT THE TIME of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Swan_Island_Captives_of_1750 Indian raid in 1750], the Nobles and Whiddens lived just beyond the cove in the distance above ("K", now called Maxwell's Cove) in the house at "E" on the survey map at right."Reduced plan of survey on record in Registry of Deeds of York County, Maine", Oct. 1758, Bk 34, fol. 109-110; Henry O. Thayer, "The Indian's Administration of Justice: The Sequel to the Wiscasset Tragedy", Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society (2nd Ser., X, 1899, pp. 205-8), [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofmai09lcmain/page/206/mode/2up Archive.org]. After returning from Canada, the Nobles built their own house surrounded by a stockade, at "F". Photo above was taken from about the position of the Noble's barn, to the left of the "F", looking northeast toward the cove. Thayer says the Whidden buildings were "at a point nearly over against 'Beef Rock' in the river", while the Nobles' stockade was "three-fourths of a mile below, near a gully and a marsh". A [https://www.google.com/maps/@44.0443557,-69.7900532,1631m/data=!3m1!1e3 current map] shows Beef Rock just upstream from Maxwell's Cove, as described. The Nobles' gully is clearly visible on topographic maps and on-site, with a marsh at its head. Apparently James Whidden originally owned the whole island, or thought he did, but according to Thayer the "strong and grasping Plymouth Company" asserted a claim, invoking Crown land grants from a century-and-a-half before, which had encompassed much of Maine along with originally the Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay Colonies. And in 1756 Whidden had to settle with them for a portion, which he later subdivided among his family as diagrammed here. {{Image|file=Swan_Island-6.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= }} Right above: The location of Lazarus Noble's stockade, as described by Thayer, who says that remains of cellars were visible at the time he wrote, in 1898, and that family members were buried at the north end of the Whidden property, but the graves even by then had been obliterated. According to park staff, no remnants of the Noble habitations are known. ([https://www.topoquest.com/map.php?lat=44.04226&lon=-69.81433&datum=nad27&zoom=4&map=auto&coord=d&mode=zoomin&size=m TopoQuest.com]) Right below: Aerial view of the Island today, looking from the north. The Whidden/Noble property was at the far end, upper left. Richmond, Maine, then site of Fort Richmond, is at lower right. (Maine.gov) === Between Then and Now: === WITH INCREASED POPULATION in the century after the raid, Swan Island became the town of Perkins in 1847, peaking at about 95 residents around 1860. They made their living by farming, fishing, lumbering, shipbuilding, and ice cutting. But then came dwindling fish stocks, depletion of hardwood, iron ships and refrigeration. The fatal dose of progress came in 1936, when a bridge was built across the Kennebec just to the north — providing no access to the island, but replacing the ferry service which could not be supported by island traffic alone. The state purchased all of the property on the island during the 1940's and converted it to a wildlife preserve. THE SWAN ISLAND PRESERVE is open to the public for hiking and camping. Administered by the Maine [https://www.maine.gov/ifw/programs-resources/recreational-opportunities/swan-island/index.html Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife]. Access is by scheduled ferry (foot, bicycles only) for the short crossing from Richmond, ME, as well as by private watercraft. === Sources ===

Swan Island Captives of 1750

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{{Image|file= Swan Island Captives of 1750-4.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption= }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Swan_Island SWAN ISLAND. . .] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Swan_Island THEN AND NOW] == "SLAVES FAIRLY SOLD": Captivity of the Lazarus Noble Family in Canada, 1750 == By [[Miller-16836|J. Miller]] [[Noble-761|LAZARUS NOBLE]] was born in 1716, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire where his forebears (Noble, Peverly and Walford) had lived for almost a hundred years. After marriage to [[Whidden-69|Abigail Whidden]], he went to live with her and the family of her father [[Whidden-15|James Whidden]] on Swan Island, Maine, owned by Whidden. The island was raided on September 8, 1750 by a party of Indians retaliating for the murder of one of their tribe by (other) white settlers nearby. They took the Noble family, including their seven children, two of the Whiddens and two servants captive and brought them to Canada. They were taken to mission settlements between Quebec and Montreal, where Indians, converted to Catholicism, lived under Jesuit religious leadership but were legally autonomous and free (by the French encouraged) to range southward for hunting and raiding into their tribal lands now occupied by the British. Most of the Swan Island party was ransomed and repatriated in July 1751, including Lazarus and Abigail and four of their children -- [[Noble-4165|John]] (turned 14 in 1750), [[Noble-760|Mary]] (12), [[Noble-5638|Martha]] (8 or 10) and [[Noble-5174|Benjamin]] (5 or 6). Three Noble children remained in Canada at that point. [[Noble-5639|Joseph]] (7 or 8 in 1750) was adopted by the Indians and then possibly by a French family and remained in Canada, with nothing known of his later life. [[Noble-5640|Frances]] (3) was adopted by a French family and was re-baptized, renamed and educated as a French-speaking Catholic, but was forcibly removed and returned to New England when she was 14, after Britain annexed Canada. [[Noble-5641|Abigail]] (under a year old when taken) was adopted by Indians. It is usually said that she probably died in infancy but there is no evidence one way or the other. {{Image|file=Swan_Island_Captives_of_1750-6.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= }} [[Space:Swan_Island|Swan Island]] is in the Kennebec River in southern Maine, opposite the town of [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Richmond,+ME/@44.1233626,-69.8720239,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x4cb20a803b4341b1:0xd6bd7728a60a935c!8m2!3d44.0880682!4d-69.8025788!16zL20vMDFtNnQw Richmond]. (Not to be confused with [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Swans+Island,+ME/@44.1232046,-68.5368222,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x4cac1fc304c5b22f:0x51c964b11725214e!8m2!3d44.1454426!4d-68.4514104!16s%2Fm%2F026t1r1 Swan's Island] which is off the coast below Bar Harbor, about 70 miles "down east".) Captives were taken north to Indian settlements on the south bank of the St. Lawrence River, near Trois-Rivières, a trip of 300 to 400 miles by road today. === The Raid === IN 1750, Swan Island was an isolated frontier settlement, with an English army outpost, Fort Richmond, on the mainland nearby (now Richmond, ME). This was a period of constant conflict between colonists of New England and Canadian New France, and the Indians who generally allied themselves with the French. The tensions reflected both the international power struggle between Britain and France -- they fought four wars between 1689 and 1763 -- and Native American resistance to English encroachment upon their lands in New England. Strife was persistent until 1760 when British conquest of Canada eliminated the French threat and allowed the Indians to be subdued in the absence of French assistance and sanctuary. Armed raids by both sides, with killing, destruction of property and taking of captives, were a recurring feature of these conflicts. One study has identified 1641 captives taken to Canada between 1675 and 1763. Of which 90% were civilians, for the most part taken by Indians or Indians jointly with French troops.Alden T. Vaughan and Daniel K. Richter, "Crossing the Cultural Divide: Indians and New Englanders, 1605-1763", Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, v. 90 (1989), pt. 1, pp. 23ff; [http://www.americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44517639.pdf Online.] Best documented is the raid by French soldiers and Indians upon Deerfield, Massachusetts in 1704. One of the captives, Puritan minister John Williams, published an account of the ordeal, Redeemed Captive, in 1707, the year after his return.John Williams, The redeemed captive returning to Zion; or, The captivity and deliverance of Rev. John Williams of Deerfield (Springfield, MA: The H. R. Huntting company, 1707; Amherst, MA: UMass Press, 1976), [https://archive.org/details/redeemedcaptive00willrich/page/n7/mode/2up Archive.org]. Historian John Demos has written a modern study, The Unredeemed Captive, focusing on the story of Williams's daughter Eunice who was adopted by the Indians, married and had children within the tribe, and was never repatriated, but did have intermittent contact throughout her life including visits to Massachusetts.John Demos, The Unredeemed Captive: A Family Story from Early America (New York: Knopf: 1994), pp. 222, 80, 95. {{Image|file=Swan_Island_Captives_of_1750-10.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= [https://rayswigwam.tripod.com/ancestral_tribal_histories.htm Raymond's Wigwam]. }} The Nobles' experience must have been similar, with a somewhat similar outcome for some of the children. We don't have as much direct documentation. But there are materials regarding the Swan Island captives, principally in the Massachusetts Archives, which have been described and partially reproduced by Alice Baker,C. Alice Baker True Stories of New England Captives, Carried to Canada During the Old French and Indian Wars (Cambridge, MA: Author, 1897; Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1990), pp. 341-53; [https://archive.org/details/cihm_02485/page/n7/mode/2up Archive.org]. Henry ThayerHenry O. Thayer, "The Indian's Administration of Justice: The Sequel to the Wiscasset Tragedy", Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society, 2nd Ser., vol. X (1899), pp. 185-211; [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofmai09lcmain/page/184/mode/2up Archive.org]. and Emma Coleman.Emma Lewis Coleman, New England captives carried to Canada between 1677 and 1760, during the French and Indian wars (2 vols., Portland, Me: Southworth Press, 1925), 2:241-258, I:43. Thayer and Coleman provide narratives of the Swan Island incident. And Samuel Drake published an account attributed to Frances Noble, in 1844,Samuel Gardner Drake, Tragedies of the Wilderness (Boston: Antiquarian Bookstore and Institute, 1844), p. 165 [https://archive.org/details/tragedieswilder00drakgoog/page/n169/mode/2up Archive.org]. with a subsequent edition in 1853.Samuel Gardner Drake, Indian captivities, or, Life in the wigwam : being true narratives of captives who have been carried away be the Indians, from the frontier settlements of the United States. . . (Buffalo, NY: Derby, Orton & Mulligan, 1853) p. 165 [https://archive.org/details/indiancaptivitie00drakuoft/page/164/mode/2up Archive.org]. However Frances's account was taken down in her later years and conveyed second or third hand, hence probably not reliable in detail. According to James Whidden's contemporaneous account about 60 Indians from Norridgewock, ME, about 50 miles north of Swan Island, and the Canadian settlement of St. François, crossed to the island early in the morning on Sept. 8, 1750, and took everyone they found captive. Whidden and his wife escaped capture by pulling up a floorboard in their bedroom and hiding among some barrels in the cellar. They could hear the others being rounded up and heard one of the older Noble daughters ask to be allowed (and apparently she was) to go back to the house for milk for the baby. Two of Whidden's adult sons were taken, along with Lazarus, Abigail, all of their children, and two servants. The war party then attacked the fort on the mainland, apparently without much effect, before proceeding north with their captives. Britain and France were nominally at peace when the Swan Island raid occurred, and French troops did not participate. But an Indian had been murdered by whites at the nearby town of Wiscasset in December 1749. Colonial authorities made arrests and were convinced of the suspects' guilt. However white juries would not convict. The attack on Swan Island was one of several raids taken in retaliation after several months of inaction.David L. Ghere and Alvin H. Morrison, "Searching for Justice on the Maine Frontier: Legal Concepts, Treaties, and the 1749 Wiscasset Incident", American Indian Quarterly, XXV, No. 3 (Summer 2001), pp. 378-399. While the French did not take part directly, their officials instigated and funded the attacks. The relatives of the murder victim seem to have been satisfied with compensation provided by the British colonial government in lieu of judicial convictions, in keeping with Indian custom which allowed for monetary compensation to victims' relatives as one way of expiating a crime. The murdered man's widow was initially paid £19, 10s., 6d. in food, clothing and other goods, the present equivalent of about $5000Historical monetary conversions are problematic but useful if understood as rough approximations -- and necessary if the numbers are to mean anything. Conversions of 1750 British pounds and French livres to today's dollars are based on: :*Current (Apr. 2023) conversion of British £ to U.S. $ at 0.8 : 1 :*Historic conversion of 1750 £ to 2023 $ at 1 : 257. This is an average of conversions derived from three online sourses: [https://futureboy.us/fsp/dollar.fsp Futureboy.us]; [https://www.measuringworth.com/calculators/ppoweruk/ MeasuringWorth.com]; and [https://iamkate.com/data/uk-inflation/ Historical UK inflation]. :* Statement by Thayer (196n) that the French livre was worth 10.5 "pence sterling", which would be 0.04375 pounds and calculates to one 1752 F£ = $11.24 in today's dollars. I am following Thayer in interpreting the numbers on Stevens's list as French livres rather than British pounds. If Abigail's clothes cost £122 pounds and that's British, it translates to over $30,000 vs. about $1400 based on livres., with apparently more later on. {{Image|file=Swan_Island_Captives_of_1750-7.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio.php?BioId=35879 Dictionary of Canadian Biography] }} But Quebec Governor François Bigot persuaded the Abenakis at the Canadian settlements that "disgrace . . . would rebound on their nation, should they leave this crime unpunished." He made "some small trifling presents to engage them to this act of vengeance" -- as he proudly reported to his superiors in Paris -- and "had them supplied also with provisions to enable them to reach the other Abenaquis villages" in Maine. He reported that 150 Abenakis and Algonquins had left the St. Lawrence villages on August 4, 1750, expecting to be reinforced by Abenakis in New England.Bigot's official report dated 6 Aug. 1750; E.B. O'Callaghan, Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York (Albany: 1858 ) X:218-19. [https://archive.org/details/documentsrelativ10brod/page/218/mode/2up Archive.org]. Bigot says that the Abenakis had asked for participation by the Iroquois from the settlement of Kahnawake near Montreal. Too bad, he thought, since the Iroquois were more sympathetic to the English, so they probably wouldn't participate and might send warning. He seems to have been right on both counts. Steven Williams (son of John, a captive in the Deerfield incident, now a minister in western Mass.) noted in his diary for July 31, 1750 that a "post from Allbany" brought "news of 200 Indians come out to seek revenge". Friendly Abenakis in New England also apparently gave some warning of impending attacks, but to no avail for the Swan Islanders. How the captives were treated is not directly recorded. As a general rule, in this era, torture of Indian captives was unusual, rape unheard of. In contrast to the Deerfield incident, all of the Swan Islanders appear to have survived the trek into Canada. Perhaps because of the season (September vs. February). John Williams reported that the French and Indians did not deliberately abuse the Deerfield captives and carried some of the children when they couldn't walk. But the conditions were rugged and the pace unrelenting, and some adults, including his wife, were killed when they could not keep up. === Captivity === THE DESTINATIONS for the Nobles and Whiddens were Becancour and St. François, two Abenaki settlements along the St. Lawrence River, between Quebec and Montreal. These were mission settlements established by French Jesuits. And these Indians were Catholics. But they retained legal and political autonomy. Effectively, the settlements were refugee camps for Abenakis displaced by English encroachment. They tended to attract, and no doubt to produce, those who were the most militant in their resistance to white colonists, while Abenakis who remained within British-claimed areas tended to be more conciliatory. Hence those most directly affected by the Wiscasset murder were ready to make an accommodation with the English for their personal loss, while those from the Canadian settlements, urged on by the French, saw the incident as an outrage requiring revenge. It was no consolation to the New Englanders that their captors were Christians and affiliated with other Europeans. It simply meant that these were not just Indians, but "French Popish Indians", in the words of Cotton Mather, and therefore trebly despicable. {{Image|file=Swan_Island_Captives_of_1750-16.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_Deerfield Wikipedia.] }} The Abenakis conducted raids and captive-taking as retaliatory measures for English offenses and incursions, and many colonists were killed in the initial attacks (though not at Swan Island). Captives were taken north either to be retained by the tribe usually by adoption often to replace losses in warfare, or to be sold to the French. A list of captives dated Feb. 1752 includes names of the Nobles and prices paid for each by New France Colonists, except for two who remained with the Indians. The list was obtained by Phineas Stevens and Nathaniel Wheewright, emissaries appointed by the British administration to repatriate the captives. The values are in French livres (F£ 1 ≈ $11.24 today). :Lazarus: Bought by Lord Charlour for F£200, clothes provided for F£40. :Abgail: M. Decouagne, F£260, clothes F£122. :John: Lord Cadet, F£150. :Mary: By same, F£184. :Mathew [actually Martha]: Lord Amiot, amount not given. :Benjamin: M. Du May, F£200. :Joseph: With the Indians at St. François. :Frances: M. St. Ange, F£300. :Abigail: With Indians at Becancour. The motivations and intentions of the French in buying captives from the Indians were not always clear, nor is the status of the captives in French custody either clear or consistent. Immediately after the raid, the Massachusetts colonial Governor protested to the Governor of Quebec over this hostile action in time of peace (Maine was part of Massachusetts until 1820). The French official replied that he had no control over the Indians, but would require any French subjects to return captives they had purchased, upon reimbursement for expenses. But in 1753 a subsequent French Governor reneged on that, disavowing his ability to return Frances and another young captive: "As it is Evident that they are slaves fairly sold I did not think proper to oblige their masters to give them up, which would have been done without any Difficulty, if they had been Prisoners of war." The legal basis for enslaving white persons in New France appears to have been ill-defined. Ownership of Africans and Indians was explicitly codified in French law, but not ownership of Europeans -- which did not occur anywhere else in French dominions.Christopher L. Miller, "'Slaves' in My Family: French Modes of Servitude in the New World", Eva Sansavoir, et al., eds., Caribbean Globalizations, 1492 to the Present Day (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2015). Evidently the Canadian French had assimilated themselves to some extent to the Indians' customs regarding handling of captives on, if you will, a color-blind basis. The ambiguity would account for the inconsistent statements by different French officials regarding the government's authority over the captives in French hands. No official appears to have questioned the right of French colonists to purchase captives, as "slaves". The question was whether the government could compel them to ransom the captives back. In the case of the Nobles, all who were held by the French when sought were returned. French officials often claimed that captives were purchased away from the Indians for humanitarian reasons, to release them from the "savages" pending repatriation. And that may well have been one motivation. Return required reimbursement, but I have seen nothing to suggest that the French purchasers made substantial profits in the process (if my monetary conversions are valid). Through the period French and Indian conflict overall, a majority of captives appear to have returned to New England (46% are known to have returned, the fate of another 22% is unknown, some presumably returned). Fourteen percent (229) of captives remained in Canada, probably for the most part either voluntarily or as children too young to make their own choice. The balance of 18% died or were killed. Most of those remaining were assimilated with the French (202), the rest with Indians. Although they were initially treated and traded as "slaves", it appears that at least most of the captives who remained in Canada did not remain in a servile status, among either the French or the Indians. Of the Nobles, Infant Abigail was retained by the Indians, Joseph probably by the Indians, and Frances, for some years, by the French. ===Return=== SIX OF THE NOBLES were returned in July 1751, including Lazarus, Abigail, their children John, Mary, Martha and Benjamin, along with the two Whidden sons and the servants. They came back by way of Albany, NY, as a result of negotiations and payments by representatives sent to Canada by the colonial government in Boston. Most of the hostage transfers and transactions took place through New York State, where there were well-established trading routes and contacts with Montreal. {{Image|file=Swan_Island_Captives_of_1750-11.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= J. Miller, 2004. }} The Nobles returned to Swan Island, and fortified their house with a stockade. Efforts for release of Joseph and Frances continued after the return of the others. It appears that they pretty much gave up hope for retrieving the infant Abigail, who was last reported to be with the Indians at Becancour in July 1752.. Thayer says that "in after years the family gained intelligence of her death", but he does not elaborate (or substantiate). In June of 1753 Lazarus was authorized to return to Canada along with Benjamin Mitchell who likewise had children in captivity in order to attempt repatriation, with apparently some financial support from the colonial government. With them they brought Anthony Van Schaack of Albany as interpreter. He had played a part in the release of Lazarus and the others two years before. Coleman and it appears Lazarus himself credited Van Schaack with the principal role in negotiating that release, but that seems dubious, for a number of reasons, above all because when they arrived in Montreal they were immediately expelled from Canada due to the presence of Van Schaack. The French Governor later explained that this was because Van Schaack was a "suspected Character" and persona non grata. He didn't say suspected of what; Baker says Van Schaack had been in prison in Canada, she doesn't say for what. I suspect that Van Schaack had merely been a guide in conveying the captives back to Albany in the previous transaction, while the actual negotiations for the Nobles' release were conducted by Phineas Stevens and another Massachusetts emissary, Nathaniel Wheelwright. Wheewright was commissioned to try again for the releases in November, 1753. This mission too almost came to grief. Wheelwright reported to the Massachusetts Governor that upon arrival he was accused of espionage, with allegations that on his previous visit he had brought along an engineer disguised as a servant who had made drawings of French defenses. All this was taking place within an atmosphere of permanent suspicion between English and French. Cold war prevailed even when hot war was suspended. Wheelwright denied the charge and apparently was believed, and he proceeded with his mission. He concludes his report from Montreal with prudent circumspection: "Your Excellency will excuse my not giving you a particular account of the Country. They have had a plentiful summer and a very fine Harvest in this part of the Country." Ultimately Wheelwright was unsuccessful where the Noble children were concerned. There is no indication that he was able to trace the whereabouts of Joseph or Abigail, presumably both with the Indians at this point. He did get a line on Frances. ===Frances=== IT WAS KNOWN, from Stevens's report of Feb. 1752, that Frances had been bought by a M. Saint-Ange of Montreal. Saint-Ange and his wife evidently were anxious to keep her, and he played a bit of cat-and-mouse with the English searchers and French authorities, successfully, for a time. Wheelwright reported that in the summer of 1752 he had talked with Saint-Ange, who told him "with great grief" that Frances had died. But in the fall of 1753 Wheelwright found out that she was alive, and Saint-Ange admitted as much, but said she was staying at a convent in Trois-Rivières. Wheelwright obtained authority from the French Governor to repatriate Frances from the convent, but there he was told she had been reclaimed by the Indian woman at the nearby settlement of Becancour who had sold her to Saint-Ange in the first place. The Becancour woman was contacted and accepted a ransom for Frances, then refused to turn her over (and returned the money). The Canadian Governor promised to arrange for Frances's release after Wheelwright's departure but it did not happen. He wrote his counterpart in Boston that "I cannot answer for the Inclinations of the Indians in this Case for there is nothing so difficult as to get their slaves from them, especially when they have distributed them among their Wigwams to make up for their Dead." But it is clear that the Indians returned Frances to Saint-Ange, probably soon after Wheelwright left and the heat was off. It seems likely that Saint-Ange turned her over to the Becancour woman to evade the Governor's orders for her return (and it looks like the woman then opened further bidding between Wheelwright and Saint-Ange). According to Frances's later account, the Saint-Ange family had recently lost a baby. At F£300 (about $3400) they had paid the highest price for her of any of the Nobles. Evidently it wasn't just the Indians who sought captives "to make up for their Dead". Frances was six years old in November 1753. She had been re-baptized as a Catholic with a new name, Eleanor, according to Wheelwright. Coleman believes that a baptismal record from March 1753 pertains to Frances, as Marie Ursule Elaine. She was happy it would appear, at a convent school under the guardianship of the Saint-Ange family. At any rate when efforts were renewed for her return she did not want to go. But by then it was 1761, and the British had conquered Canada. They could take direct action for return of captives once located. A mission for this purpose was sent from Massachusetts in August 1761, headed by Samuel Harnden who was commissioned to seek out "Elinor Noble" as well as his own grandchildren who had been captured separately. He found Frances at the convent, with the assistance of the redoubtable Mr. Van Schaack, now freed from French interdiction of his "suspected" dealings in Canada. With a warrant from the British government and assistance of British soldiers, Harnden removed Frances from the keeping of the nuns and returned her to Boston by sea. She was now 14, eleven years after capture. When repatriated to New England she could not speak English. She is said to have stayed in Boston after repatriation in order learn English.Frank Albert Davis, Christopher Noble of Portsmouth, N.H. and Some of His Descendants (Pamphlet, 1941?; published as installments in New England Historical and Genealogical Register, v. 94 (Oct. 1940) and v. 95 (1941)), p. 10, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/229479/?offset=0#page=11&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q FamilySearch.org]. She may have returned to Swan Island for a time but her parents both died by 1769 and her brothers sold off the Noble property by 1770. According to Drake she ultimately went to live with a relative in Newbury, MA. She later taught school.Samuel Gardner Drake, Indian captivities, or, Life in the wigwam: being true narratives of captives who have been carried away be the Indians, from the frontier settlements of the United States... (Buffalo, NY: Derby, Orton & Mulligan, 1853), pp. 165ff, [https://archive.org/details/indiancaptivitie00drakuoft/page/164/mode/2up Archive.org]. Frances was married twice, to Jonathan Tilton who died in 1798 and then to John Shute. As Mrs. Shute she died in Newmarket, NH in 1819, at 71 or 72. No mention of any children. ===Afterlife=== THE NOBLES who returned to Swan Island remained in peacible possession behind their palisade apparently for some years. [[Noble-760|Mary]] married Caleb Goodwin of Berwick, ME, in perhaps 1760. [[Noble-5638|Martha]] is said to have died shortly after her return but there is no confirmation. [[Noble-761|Lazarus]] died in probably 1763, [[Whidden-69|Abigail]] in perhaps 1769. [[Noble-4165|John]] and [[Noble-5174|Benjamin]] sold the Swan Island property after their mother's death and forged new lives and new families in the back-country up-river on the Kennebec. Benjamin for a time operated a ferry across the river at Clinton, at a the locaton still referred to as Noble's Ferry. They ultimately settled in Fairfield opposite Clinton where a number of descendants remained (and perhaps remain) in later years. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Swan_Island Swan Island] eventually became a town of about 100 people but is now a wildlife preserve. === Sources ===

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

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project Page]] > [[Space:Wales - Geographical Team|Geographical Team]] > [[Space:Wales - South Region|West Region]] > '''Swansea Team''' ==Welcome to the Swansea Team== Team Leader: Team Members: ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree.

Swansea Vital Records: A Bungled Index

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Failure to verify what is in an index will only lead to a growing collection of “former ancestors.” A so-called “index” of Book B of the vital records of Swansea, Massachusetts illustrates this. Previous researchers failed to verify an index that exists in three forms, and the results have corrupted numerous secondary sources and countless internet web sites, not to mention personal family research files. The index was originally created by an unknown town clerk, probably in the late 1800’s, presumably to facilitate answering questions from “researchers” and save wear and tear on the original records. To call this an index is a misnomer: there are no references to the original page numbers in Book B. It gives birth and marriage data in one combined list, with many egregious errors. In the introduction to Book B the compiler of the published Swansea Vital Records observed: “As noted by Richard LeBaron Bowen, ‘when the town clerk compiled this list he used his imagination a great deal and included much not found in the original records, especially in coupling up marriages.’ The birthdate and parents of a given bride and/or groom as given in Mrs. Carter’s “publication” should be validated from some other source, as this compiler learned from experience. The clerk’s assumptions were often faulty.” As alluded to above, the “index” was later “published” as a typescript copy. Ms. Carter, as her “publication” title indicates, was making a copy of the index, not attempting to correct the data therein. In her own Foreword to her index, Carter stated, “In studying this index, it would be safer to refer to the original record before accepting the data etc. here copied.” Note that neither her copy, nor the original, contain the page numbers of the original record, so to call this an index is playing very loosely with the usual meaning of the term. Finally, at some point, the index (filmed version) was selected for “extraction” into the old International Genealogical Index (IGI). It’s been said that once in print, it lives forever. In the age of computers, databases, and the internet, it not only lives forever, it spreads everywhere. The FamilySearch research wiki and Wikipedia describe the evolution of the International Genealogical Index (IGI) and won’t be repeated here. But from the wiki, there are two important points: first, “It contained several hundred million entries, each recording one event, such as a birth, baptism (christening), marriage, or death, and second, “The International Genealogical Index is a finding aid. Always check original sources.” It’s also important to point out, the Wiki divides the IGI into two parts, “Indexed” and “Contributed.” “Indexed seems to be an updated (and perhaps more accurate) term for the “extracted” records. The indexed portion of the IGI is found at https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/igi. It’s free, and how can anyone argue with the phrase “extracted records.” And into that rabbit hole have fallen many unwary researchers. "Trust, but verify" is a phrase President Reagan used many times in his negotiations with General Secretary Gorbechev. It is sound advice for any genealogist.

Swanson / Swenson / Sexson Swedish Family Bible

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Bible is copyrighted 1889. Currently in possession of [[smith-84241|Adam Smith]], passed down from his paternal grandmother [[Sexson-18|Eileen [Sexson] Smith]]. Ellen acquired the bible from her mother, Gustafva, then Eileen acquired it following her mother's death. The handwriting changes upon Ellen's death and all dates forward. Other family documents show the most recent handwriting distinctly belonged to Eileen. This bible was known to be a wedding gift to Nils (English: Nels) and Gustafva, although there is no notation verifying this family story. It includes names, marriage, birth, and death dates of Swenson (English: Swanson) and Sexson family members from 1889 to 2001.

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Birth Estimate is 1725 Marriage Estimate 1745 William Gillespie Death Estimate 1797-1798 Pendleton, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA[1] * Unlikely mother 1st wife - Nancy Ewing with a Birth Estimate at 1717-1725 (daughter Mary not named in Will but possibly married by 1745 William Gillespie * (daughter Margaret) - Single as of Clendenning Will in 1749 - most likely mother was Esther Mayes vs Nancy Ewing. See notes at Esther Mayse (Sourced) (Margaret married about 1758 in Augusta, Samuel Logue who Died 1805 in Bath, Virginia) * Esther Mayse married 2nd Archibald Clendenning (aka Clendenin) about 1746-1747. :: Esther had 2 Clendenning children (before his death in 1749), Margaret and John; * Margaret named in Archibald Clendenning's Will 1749 - Page 148.--Proved, 17th May, 1749, (of Cowpasture) Will (13th December, 1748 ) : Will Book No. 4 :: (Page 37) 19th August, 1767. Archd. Clendenning's estate settlement by Ann Clendenning, recorded.--Paid Ash Claftrock, John Clendenning, Wm. Galespie, Zopher Carpenter, James Furguson, David Galloway, James Millican, Robt. Galespie , Geo. Roberts, Benj. Kimsey, John Baller. :: William and Robert Gillespie are mentioned and we'd have to wonder who these people were considering Archibald died long before her sons with William were born. Sources ↑ for a more realistic profile of Mary see https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/howry-family-tree/I3500.php WikiTree Profile (Sourced) Esther Mayse 1749 - Page 148.--Will Proved, 17th May, 1749, Archibald Clendenning's (of Cowpasture) Will (13th December, 1748 ) See also: https://archive.org/stream/annalsofbathcoun00mort/annalsofbathcoun00mort_djvu.txt Annals of Bath County, Virginia, by Oren F. Morton, pg. 190 ; Digitized at Internet Archives Lyman Chalkley's three-volume Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800 (Rosslyn, Va., 1912-1913; reprint, 1965) Chalkey's is a popular reference work that contains abstracts taken from the Augusta County court records. Chalkley's Chronicles may serve as a useful source for leads and to identify original records to consult, but there are many reasons to exercise caution when using it. Chalkey's Online at Internet Archives Acknowledgement Biography and research by Amanda Torrey in August, 2019 GEDCOM Imports WikiTree profile Yeomans-17 created through the import of Ries - Kennedy.ged on Sep 26, 2011 by Cindy Davis. Source: S-2067364542 Repository: #R-2139937017 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family

Swartland Baptism 1745 to 1813

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Source: Nederduits Gereformeerde Gemeente (NGK), Swartland (Malmesbury), Baptism register, 1745-1782 ==Index of Images== :'''Swartland Doopregister ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147788?i=637&cat=993682 G5/3/2])''' :{| | . ''p001:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813 '''1745'''.07.27 - '''1746'''.05.08] || . ''p002:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-1 1746.05.08 - '''1747'''.05.27] || . ''p004:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-2 1747.05.08 - '''1748'''.05.12] |- || . ''p006:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-3 1748.05.19 - '''1749'''.11.09] || . ''p008:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-4 1749.07.27 - '''1750'''.04.12] || . ''p010:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-5 1750.04.12 - '''1751'''.05.23] |- || . ''p012:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-6 1751.05.30 - 1751.10.09] || . ''p014:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-7 1751.11.12 - '''1754'''.01.13] || . ''p016:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-8 '''1753'''.07.29 - 1754.05.05] |- || . ''p018:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-9 1754.07.22 - '''1755'''.04.13] || . ''p020:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-10 1755.05.04 - 1755.12.26] || . ''p022:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-11 '''1756'''.01.10 - 1756.10.03] |- || . ''p024:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-12 1756.10.03 - '''1757'''.06.26] || . ''p026:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-13 1757.07.03 - '''1758'''.03.12] || . ''p028:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-15 1758.03.12 - 1758.11.26] |- || . ''p030:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-16 1758.12.24 - '''1759'''.03.11] || . ''p032:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-17 1759.04.08 - 1759.09.30] || . ''p034:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-18 1759.10.07 - '''1760'''.05.04] |- || . ''p036:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-19 1760.05.18 - 1760.10.26] || . ''p038:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-20 1760.11.09 - '''1761'''.02.22] || . ''p040:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-21 1761.03.08 - 1761.08.23] |- || . ''p042:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-22 1761.09.20 - '''1762'''.03.07] || . 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''p140:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-71 1781-03-09 - 1781-04-22] || . ''p142:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-72 1781-04-29 - 1781-08-19] |- || . ''p144:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-73 1781-05-23 - 1781-10-21] || . ''p146:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-74 1781-10-28 - '''1782'''-02-03] || . ''p148:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-75 1782-02-10 - 1782-04-21] |- || . ''p150:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-76 1782-04-28 - 1782-07-21] || . ''p152:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-77 1782-07-28 - 1782-10-27] || . ''p154:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-78 1782-11-03 - 1782-11-24] |- | . |- || . ''p10:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-14 '''1816'''-03-17 - 1816-03-24] |} :For an index to images of other years at FamilySearch, see [[Space:Swartland_Dope|Swartland Dope]]. ==Method== ===Searching=== :I have used EGGSA for Baptismal searches here: http://www.eggsa.org/bdms/Baptisms.html. :Some tips for searching are as follows: # Check the year order # I find it easier to use the mother or fathers name to search as you will see other siblings for confirmation # Use the mother or fathers surname whichever is less likely to have many spelling variations or interpretations. for example: Smit vs van der Merwe. You may end up checking both. # Check the name for portion that cannot be misinterpreted or spelled differently - for example '''van Heerden''' the 3 letters '''eer''' or '''erd''' will be in most spellings so try them as the surname and use the '''This appears anywhere in the name''' option. # If you get a long list after your search use the first name field and again use only 3 letters. Use variations of the spelling to try and find your required entry. Some ideas - use '''ij''' in place of '''y''' so '''Steijn''' or '''Meijer'''. Check sibling profiles for alternate spellings especially the closer siblings as the same clerk may have written the entry. ===Results=== :When you have a result as follows: ::1755 Sep 28 ::Anna Catharina ::Baptised: 1755, 28 Septbr: 1755 ::Father: Christoffel Smit ::Mother: Hilletje Laubzer ::Witnesses: Nicolaas Laubzer en Anna Catharina Fijt ::Additional notes: Onder de Caab :: Source: Nederduits Gereformeerde Gemeente (NGK), Swartland (Malmesbury), Baptism register, 1745-1782, page 20. Repository: NG Kerkargief, Noordwal-Wes, Stellenbosch, G5 3/2. Note: Folios 13 and 14, two sides of one page, are almost certainly missing between the current pages numbered 12 and 13 - dates covered would be late August 1751 to early June 1752.. Transcribed by Lizette Svoboda, from photographs of Cape Archives VC 666 *Take note of the page number : Swartland (Malmesbury), Baptism register, 1745-1782, page '''20'''. *Use the index above to locate page 20 and open the related link to check the entry. ===Citing Your Source=== :When using the EGGSA site for searches always acknowledge their hard work thqat makes our job/hobby/joy easier and in some cases possible (from New Zealand). :I use the following citation: :: Source: The Genealogical Society of South Africa: eGSSA branch, ''South African Records Transcribed. A selection of historical records transcriptions'' (http://www.eggsa.org/sarecords/ : accessed 31 Aug 2018), :and then add the particular Source that appears at the bottom of the entry you have found. as above for Anna Catharina Smit. ===Swartland Marriages=== :July 1800-May 1801 :https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-80

Swartland Baptism Images Index

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[[Space:Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813]] contains a collection of images of the Swartland baptism registry from 1746 to 1782. This page provides a date index through which the image for baptisms of a specific period can easily be obtained. For an index to images of other years, see [[Space:Swartland_Dope|Swartland Dope]]. :'''Swartland Doopregister ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147788?i=637&cat=993682 G5/3/2])''' :{| | . ''p001:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813 '''1745'''.07.27 - '''1746'''.05.08] || . ''p002:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-1 1746.05.08 - '''1747'''.05.27] || . ''p004:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-2 1747.05.08 - '''1748'''.05.12] |- || . ''p006:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-3 1748.05.19 - '''1749'''.11.09] || . ''p008:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-4 1749.07.27 - '''1750'''.04.12] || . ''p010:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-5 1750.04.12 - '''1751'''.05.23] |- || . ''p012:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-6 1751.05.30 - 1751.10.09] || . ''p014:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-7 1751.11.12 - '''1754'''.01.13] || . ''p016:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-8 '''1753'''.07.29 - 1754.05.05] |- || . ''p018:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-9 1754.07.22 - '''1755'''.04.13] || . ''p020:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-10 1755.05.04 - 1755.12.26] || . ''p022:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-11 '''1756'''.01.10 - 1756.10.03] |- || . ''p024:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-12 1756.10.03 - '''1757'''.06.26] || . ''p026:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-13 1757.07.03 - '''1758'''.03.12] || . ''p028:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-15 1758.03.12 - 1758.11.26] |- || . ''p030:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-16 1758.12.24 - '''1759'''.03.11] || . ''p032:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-17 1759.04.08 - 1759.09.30] || . ''p034:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-18 1759.10.07 - '''1760'''.05.04] |- || . ''p036:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-19 1760.05.18 - 1760.10.26] || . ''p038:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-20 1760.11.09 - '''1761'''.02.22] || . ''p040:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-21 1761.03.08 - 1761.08.23] |- || . ''p042:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-22 1761.09.20 - '''1762'''.03.07] || . ''p044:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-23 1762.03.07 - 1762.09.12] || . ''p046:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-24 1762.09.12 - '''1763'''.04.03] |- || . ''p048:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-25 1763.04.03 - 1763.07.31] || . ''p050:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-26 1763.08.07 - 1763.12.25] || . ''p052:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-27 1764.01.22 - '''1764'''.04.01] |- || . ''p054:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-28 1764.04.01 - 1764.10.28] || . ''p056:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-29 1764.12.02 - '''1765'''.02.10] || . ''p058:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-30 1765.02.10 - 1765.06.24] |- | . |- || . ''p060:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-31 1765-06-30 - 1765-12-29] || . ''p062:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-32 '''1766'''-02-02 - 1766-07-13] || . ''p064:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-33 1766-07-20 - 1766-12-14] |- || . ''p066:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-34 '''1767'''-02-01 - 1767-04-12] || . ''p068:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-35 1767-04-09 - 1767-09-13] || . ''p070:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-36 1767-09-20 - '''1768'''-03-06] |- || . ''p072:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-37 1768-03-06 - 1768-09-11] || . ''p074:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-38 1768-09-25 - 1768-12-03] || . ''p076:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-39 1768-12-03 - '''1769'''-02-25] |- || . ''p078:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-40 1769-03-05 - 1769-05-14] || . ''p080:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-41 1769-06-11 - 1769-09-17] || . ''p082:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-42 1769-09-17 - 1769-12-10] |- || . ''p084:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-43 '''1770'''-01-07 - 1770-07-01] || . ''p086:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-44 1770-07-29 - '''1771'''-07-07] || . ''p088:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-45 1771-07-07 - '''1772'''-06-14] |- || . ''p090:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-46 1772-06-14 - '''1773'''-07-05] || . ''p092:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-47 1773-07-05 - 1773-12-24] || . ''p094:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-48 1773-12-25 - '''1774'''-06-26] |- || . ''p096:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-49 1774-06-26 - 1774-12-11] || . ''p098:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-50 1774-12-29 - '''1775'''-03-26] || . ''p100:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-51 1775-03-26 - 1775-04-30] |- || . ''p102:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-52 1775-04-30 - 1775-08-20] || . ''p104:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-53 1775-09-03 - 1775-11-05] || . ''p106:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-54 1775-11-19 - '''1776'''-03-03] |- || . ''p108:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-55 1776-03-10 - 1776-07-07] || . ''p110:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-56 1776-07-07 - 1776-11-03] || . ''p112:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-57 1776-11-03 - '''1777'''-03-23] |- || . ''p114:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-58 1777-03-20 - 1777-07-06] || . ''p116:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-59 1777-07-06 - 1777-10-04] || . ''p118:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-60 1777-10-12 - 1777-12-25] |- | . |- || . ''p120:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-61 1777-12-25 - '''1778'''-03-08] || . ''p122:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-62 1778-03-15 - 1778-10-03] || . ''p124:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-63 1778-10-13 - '''1779'''-02-31] |- || . ''p126:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-64 1779-02-31 - 1779-04-04] || . ''p128:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-65 1779-04-04 - 1779-08-19] || . ''p130:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-66 1779-08-19 - 1779-12-02] |- || . ''p132:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-67 '''1780'''-01-09 - 1780-03-26] || . ''p134:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-68 1780-04-02 - 1780-06-18] || . ''p136:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-69 1780-07-02 - 1780-11-12] |- || . ''p138:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-70 1780-11-19 - '''1781'''-03-04] || . ''p140:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-71 1781-03-09 - 1781-04-22] || . ''p142:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-72 1781-04-29 - 1781-08-19] |- || . ''p144:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-73 1781-05-23 - 1781-10-21] || . ''p146:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-74 1781-10-28 - '''1782'''-02-03] || . ''p148:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-75 1782-02-10 - 1782-04-21] |- || . ''p150:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-76 1782-04-28 - 1782-07-21] || . ''p152:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-77 1782-07-28 - 1782-10-27] || . ''p154:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-78 1782-11-03 - 1782-11-24] |- | . |- || . ''p10:'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813-14 '''1816'''-03-17 - 1816-03-24] |}

Swartland Dope

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Swartland (Malmesbury) Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1745 to 1935, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] The images for '''1745-1782''' (G5/3/2) have already been uploaded to WikiTree at [[Space:Swartland_Baptism_1745_to_1813|Swartland Baptism 1745 to 1813]]. You can find an index for the uploaded pages at [[Space:Swartland_Baptism_Images_Index|Swartland Baptism Images Index]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147788?i=518&cat=993682 '''1745-1813''' (G5/3/1)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F387?i=520&cat=993682 1747] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3CF?i=528&cat=993682 1748] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F38V?i=531&cat=993682 1749] ''Beware, entries are not in strictly chronological order''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147788?i=635&cat=993682 '''1745-1782''' (G5/3/2)] - Rewritten Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3SH?i=637&cat=993682 1745, 1476] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F37G?i=638&cat=993682 1747] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F37M?i=639&cat=993682 1748] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3QC?i=640&cat=993682 1749] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F33P?i=642&cat=993682 1750] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3SX?i=643&cat=993682 1751] 1752 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F33C?i=645&cat=993682 1753] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F33S?i=646&cat=993682 1754] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3Q6?i=647&cat=993682 1755] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3S4?i=649&cat=993682 1756] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3S7?i=650&cat=993682 1757] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3SC?i=651&cat=993682 1758] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F33F?i=654&cat=993682 1759] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F333?i=657&cat=993682 1760] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F392?i=661&cat=993682 1761] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F398?i=665&cat=993682 1762] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F39M?i=669&cat=993682 1763] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F395?i=675&cat=993682 1764] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3S8?i=679&cat=993682 1765] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3MD?i=685&cat=993682 1766] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3WL?i=689&cat=993682 1767] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F39W?i=693&cat=993682 1768] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3MY?i=699&cat=993682 1769] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3MS?i=707&cat=993682 1770] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3S3?i=710&cat=993682 1771] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3MZ?i=711&cat=993682 1772] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3MH?i=713&cat=993682 1773] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3MR?i=717&cat=993682 1774] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F33H?i=721&cat=993682 1775] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3SN?i=728&cat=993682 1776] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-FS1R?i=731&cat=993682 1777] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-FSBY?i=736&cat=993682 1778] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-FSY4?i=738&cat=993682 1779] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-FSYH?i=742&cat=993682 1780] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-FSB9?i=745&cat=993682 1781] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-FSYL?i=751&cat=993682 1782] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3M5?i=755&cat=993682 '''1752-1769''' (G5/3/2)] - Adult Baptisms
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147789?i=5&cat=993684 '''1761-1782''' (G5/3/2)] - Duplicate of G5/3/2 above from 1761, p42
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147789?i=126&cat=993684 '''1783-1809''' (G5/3/3)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQ6-D?i=128&cat=993684 1783] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQD-5?i=134&cat=993684 1784] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQZ-8?i=138&cat=993684 1785] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQW-2?i=144&cat=993684 1786] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQZ-7?i=152&cat=993684 1787] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQ7M-9?i=161&cat=993684 1788] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQF-Q?i=170&cat=993684 1789] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQH-R?i=178&cat=993684 1790] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQQ-4?i=183&cat=993684 1791] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQV-V?i=190&cat=993684 1792] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQV-9?i=196&cat=993684 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQQ-L?i=201&cat=993684 1794] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQ9-W?i=208&cat=993684 1795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQM-5?i=212&cat=993684 1796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQ3-L?i=218&cat=993684 1797] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQ3-B?i=224&cat=993684 1798] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQS-W?i=232&cat=993684 1799] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQ9-3?i=238&cat=993684 1800] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQ3B-2?i=245&cat=993684 1801] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQ3B-R?i=255&cat=993684 1802] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQM-W?i=266&cat=993684 1803] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWL-G?i=274&cat=993684 1804] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWR-J?i=287&cat=993684 1805] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQ43-F?i=295&cat=993684 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWF-4?i=305&cat=993684 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWD-Q?i=309&cat=993684 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWZ-F?i=315&cat=993684 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147789?i=328&cat=993684 '''1810-1821''' (G5/3/4)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWK-F?i=330&cat=993684 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWN-G?i=342&cat=993684 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWB-R?i=353&cat=993684 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWH-Q?i=365&cat=993684 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQW2-6?i=375&cat=993684 1814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQW7-3?i=391&cat=993684 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQ7T-W?i=408&cat=993684 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQWX-Z?i=417&cat=993684 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQ7L-N?i=432&cat=993684 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQW4-3?i=449&cat=993684 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQ7C-P?i=468&cat=993684 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQ7F-N?i=482&cat=993684 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147789?i=511&cat=993684 '''1822-1835''' (G5/3/5)] - Original Registers (to 29.10.1824)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQ7B-5?i=513&cat=993684 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQW6-2?i=544&cat=993684 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQR-V?i=580&cat=993684 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-LQQR-V?i=580&cat=993684 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017955?i=5&cat=993684 '''1822-1835''' (G5/3/5)] - Original Registers (from 30.09.1824)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S1T-W?i=7&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S1Y-3?i=16&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S15-L?i=43&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S15-N?i=60&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S1P-6?i=76&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S1G-L?i=89&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S1P-Q?i=107&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S1L-2?i=134&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S12-S?i=157&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S12-7?i=183&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MX-X?i=202&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13M6-8?i=221&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017955?i=245&cc=1478678&cat=993684 '''1836-1855''' (G5/3/6)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MD-K?i=247&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MD-N?i=262&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13M8-M?i=275&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MD-W?i=291&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13M8-6?i=304&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MZ-C?i=326&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MC-V?i=349&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13M4-P?i=369&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13M4-H?i=398&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13M7-R?i=426&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MW-N?i=441&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MW-4?i=464&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13M7-M?i=478&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13M3-L?i=500&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13M9-8?i=521&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MS-Z?i=538&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S11-X?i=563&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S1B-Y?i=588&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-13MS-8?i=608&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-1S1Y-N?i=624&cc=1478678&cat=993684 1855] :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004186250?cat=2357593;i=3 '''1836-1837''' (GISA Archives)] - Original Registers (duplicate of G5/3/6 above): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6FQJ-9V?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6FQJ-MB?i=17&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1837] :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190315?cat=2357593;i=0 '''1837-1855''' (GISA Archives)] - Original Registers (duplicate of G5/3/6 above) :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-3R6?cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-3PY?i=5&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-QM3?i=18&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-QXN?i=31&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-3BB?i=45&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-35B?i=60&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-QXR?i=74&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-Q87?i=90&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-Q47?i=104&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-Q9H?i=117&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-QD4?i=133&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-31D?i=145&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-Q6Q?i=162&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-3Y9?i=178&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-3RD?i=193&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-QW6?i=211&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-311?i=224&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-3B1?i=238&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6549-Q4T?i=251&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190369?cat=2357593;i=3 '''1856-1885''' (GISA Archives)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-LMV?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2BB?i=12&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2Y1?i=26&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2YH?i=39&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2TG?i=52&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2BT?i=64&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-21X?i=77&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-FZD?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-F7N?i=17&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-FQY?i=29&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-F9B?i=42&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-FQ2?i=55&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-F7X?i=68&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-F7K?i=81&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-F8R?i=94&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-FSG?i=107&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-FHJ?i=120&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-FW4?i=132&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-FXF?i=144&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-65F9-FCR?i=158&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1875] 1876 1877 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2Y7?i=87&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-LM3?i=96&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-21V?i=112&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-215?i=122&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1881] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2RJ?i=131&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1882] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2YC?i=142&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1883] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2R2?i=152&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1884] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X3DS-2BK?i=162&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1885] :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190461?cat=2357593;i=3 '''1863-1875''' (GISA Archives)] - Original Registers (incorporated in above) [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190502?i=2&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''1885-1898''' (GISA Archives)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-N1W?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1885] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-JSW?i=5&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-JW5?i=16&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1887] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-N5P?i=25&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1888] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-JDW?i=35&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1889] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-J9F?i=46&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1890] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-N1H?i=58&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1891] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-JWJ?i=70&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1892] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-JHR?i=80&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1893] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-J7R?i=93&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1894] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-JZM?i=102&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1895] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-J67?i=113&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1896] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-N1C?i=121&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1897] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-X9B9-N18?i=133&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1898] ''Images below are duplicates of above (where dates overlap), but from different documents'' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004186242?cat=2357593;i=3 '''1850-1861''' (GISA Archives)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CV-ZP?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CV-QD?i=15&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CJ-K1?i=31&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CV-32?i=48&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CV-QJ?i=64&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CJ-PF?i=79&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CJ-D4?i=94&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CV-99?i=106&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CJ-DQ?i=122&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CJ-J4?i=139&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CJ-62?i=154&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61CV-HV?i=170&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190407?cat=2357593;i=3 '''1861-1878''' (GISA Archives)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FZ4?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-XTR?i=15&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FJS?i=31&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FZN?i=45&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-F69?i=59&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FL9?i=70&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-F33?i=82&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-F8R?i=93&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FQG?i=104&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FPW?i=118&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-F1Z?i=130&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FND?i=145&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FFZ?i=159&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FPB?i=172&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-F6P?i=184&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FPZ?i=199&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FR6?i=231&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6LR9-FR6?i=231&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190538?cat=2357593;i=2 '''1877-1891''' (GISA Archives)] - '''Index''' (for below): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SZR?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 A] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SZW?i=4&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 B] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SCQ?i=8&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 C] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SZ5?i=10&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 D] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SZB?i=11&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 E] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SC9?i=12&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 F] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SCB?i=13&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 G] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SCP?i=15&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 H] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SH1?i=17&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 I] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SH1?i=17&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 J] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-S8S?i=20&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 K1] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-S8C?i=28&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 K2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-S8F?i=22&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 L] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SC4?i=26&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 M] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SCC?i=29&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 N] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SCG?i=30&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 O] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SZN?i=31&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 P] Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-S88?i=32&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 R] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SZ3?i=34&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 S] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SCJ?i=38&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 T] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SZX?i=40&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 U] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SZX?i=40&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 V] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SZD?i=41&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 W] X Y [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6F43-SC7?i=43&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190546?cat=2357593;i=3 '''1877-1891''' (GISA Archives)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JND?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JJM?i=15&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JR6?i=35&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JN7?i=53&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JL9?i=65&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1881] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JV9?i=74&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1882] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JLD?i=86&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1883] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JVB?i=97&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1884] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JV4?i=108&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1885] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JVM?i=121&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JVP?i=134&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1887] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JK2?i=145&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1888] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JR5?i=157&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1889] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-JNX?i=170&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1890] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61D9-J5K?i=183&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1891] '''1992-1920''' - see [https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape_RingBooks.html#Ring_Book_Malmesbury Malmesbury Ring Boeke] '''1920-1921''' From "Ring Boeke" not linked to at [https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape_RingBooks.html#Ring_Book_Malmesbury Malmesbury Ring Boeke]:
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXD-MS7X-1?i=587&cc=1478678 1920.7] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXD-MS7X-7?i=591&cc=1478678 1921] ''Note: the index below was photographed/scanned and/or written out of order so, for example, H does not immediately follow on G, the K pages are not in sequence, and S pages that are seemingly in sequence, are out of order. Furthermore names under a specific letter are not in alphabetical, but chronological order.
'''I have not yet found online, the pages to which this index refers to.''' '' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190591?cat=2357593;i=1 '''1891-1935''' (GISA Archives)] - '''Index'''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-454?i=2&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''A''' 1892] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4Y1?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''A''' 1891-1936] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-41N?i=4&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''B''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HSY?i=11&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''C''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HMK?i=14&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''D''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4T3?i=16&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''E''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HQJ?i=18&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''F''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4TV?i=20&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''G''' 1891-1927] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4BW?i=13&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''G''' 1927-1936] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-41T?i=15&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''H''' 1917-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-41J?i=22&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''H''' 1892-1916] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4YR?i=24&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''I''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4TS?i=26&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''J''' 1891-1921] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H9L?i=17&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''J''' 1922-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H9C?i=28&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''K''' 1890-1900] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4RT?i=19&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''K''' 1900-1914] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-45H?i=30&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''K''' 1914-1933] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HQR?i=21&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''K''' 1933-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4RB?i=32&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''L''' 1819-1898] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-458?i=23&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''L''' 1898-1906] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-41F?i=34&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''L''' 1906-1915] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-41G?i=25&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''L''' 1915-1925] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HQT?i=36&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''L''' 1928-1936] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-41L?i=38&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''M''' 1891-1914] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H9H?i=27&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''M''' 1916-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4R5?i=40&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''N''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H9V?i=42&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''O''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4Y2?i=44&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''P''' 1891-1935] '''Q''' (none) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4RR?i=45&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''R''' 1891-1914] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HQF?i=29&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''R''' 1915-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HSF?i=46&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''S''' 1891-1895] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HQ8?i=31&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''S''' 1895-1899] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-45Z?i=47&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''S''' 1900-1904] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H71?i=33&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''S''' 1903-1909] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HS5?i=48&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''S''' 1909-1915] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4BG?i=35&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''S''' 1915-1923] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H3M?i=49&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''S''' 1923-1932] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H97?i=37&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''S''' 1932-1936] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4YY?i=50&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''T''' 1891-1912] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HQ6?i=39&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''T''' 1914-1936] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HM9?i=51&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''U''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H37?i=52&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''V''' 1891-1933] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-4YG?i=41&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''V''' 1936] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H9D?i=53&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''W''' 1891-1906] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HWS?i=43&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''W''' 1907-1932] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H3C?i=54&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''W''' 1933-1937] '''X''' (none) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-HW9?i=55&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''Y''' 1891-1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XS79-H9Z?i=56&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''Z''' 1891-1935] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G5

Swartland Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Swartland (Malmesbury) Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1745 to 1966, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] ''Beware, pages out of order between 1782 and 1786 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147788?i=590 '''1745-1813''' (G5/3/1)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F346?i=590 1745 1746 1747] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3HV?i=591 1748] 1749 1750 1751 1752 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F34W?i=593 1753 1754 1755 1756] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3HJ?i=594 1757 1758 1759 1760 1761] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3C8?i=596 1762 1763 1764 1765] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3SZ?i=598 1766 1767 1768 1769 1770 1771] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3SK?i=600 1773 1774 1775] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F37T?i=602 1776] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F378?i=604 1777 1778 1779] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3WX?i=606 1780 1781] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3S1?i=608 1782 1783.10 1784 1785 1786] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F344?i=610 1782.9 1783.1 1786.5 1787] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3W9?i=612 1788] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3WZ?i=614 1789] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3W1?i=616 1790 1791] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F39G?i=618 1792 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3S6?i=620 1794 1795 1796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3SY?i=622 1797 1798 1799] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3WY?i=624 1800 1801 1802] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3HF?i=626 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3Q9?i=628 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F3WV?i=630 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-F37W?i=632 1813] ''Duplicate of the above where overlap , but different document (more readable)''
''Beware, pages were scanned (or bound) in the order, 2,1, 4,3, 6,5,... etc. and then gets worse, so dates are not always what you might think they are.'' ''In other words, the next page following on the first page of a year linked to below, might be a page or 2 before it. Always check!'' ''An attempt was made below to list them in strictly chronological oder.''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004210377?i=2&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''1745-1839''' (GISA Archives: G5/5/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7CS?i=4&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1745 1746 1747] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QTX?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1747.2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-74V?i=6&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1748] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7DF?i=5&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1748.9] 1749 1750 1751 1752 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7MN?i=8&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1753 1754] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-775?i=7&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1755 1756 1757] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QTR?i=10&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1757.5 1758] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QTG?i=9&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1758.5 1759] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7C6?i=12&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1760 1761 1762] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QLQ?i=11&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1762.2 1763] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QBD?i=14&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1763.5 1764] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7C4?i=13&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1764.3 1765 1766] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q2T?i=16&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1766.11 1767, 1768] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QB2?i=15&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1768.12 1769 1770] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QBH?i=18&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1770.10 1771 1773] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7M7?i=17&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1773.4 1774] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-77R?i=20&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1774.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7ZR?i=19&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1775] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QV1?i=22&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1775.2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q55?i=21&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1775.12 1776] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-748?i=24&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1776.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QT5?i=23&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1776.9 1777] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QT2?i=26&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1777.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-742?i=25&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1777.9 1778] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-74X?i=28&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1778.6] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-74D?i=27&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1779] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-77G?i=32&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1779.7 1780] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7Q4?i=29&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1780.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q2Y?i=34&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1780.11 1781] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7D8?i=31&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1781.6 1782] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QK9?i=36&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1782.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QGR?i=33&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1782.10 1783] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q2B?i=38&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1784 1785 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7C8?i=35&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1786.5 1787] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QG1?i=40&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1787.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QK4?i=37&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1787.11 1788] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-77L?i=42&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1788.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q5T?i=39&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1788.8] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QKS?i=44&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1788.10 1789] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QBK?i=41&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1789.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QGT?i=46&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1789.10 1790] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7CC?i=43&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1790.10 1791] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q5K?i=48&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1791.8] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q5N?i=45&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1791.10 1792] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7DJ?i=50&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1792.7 1793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7DZ?i=47&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1793.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QKQ?i=52&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1793.11 1794] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-745?i=49&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1794.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7M4?i=54&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1794.12 1795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7ZG?i=51&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1795.12 1796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7Q7?i=56&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1797] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QPM?i=53&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1797.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-77T?i=58&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1798 1799] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7QS?i=55&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1799.10 1800] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7SS?i=60&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1800.7 1801] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-77P?i=57&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1801.10 1802] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7CQ?i=62&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1803 1804 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7MZ?i=59&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1806.10 1807 1808 1809 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7DC?i=64&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1810.5 1811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-78T?i=61&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1811.1] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-73T?i=66&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1811.5 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QTN?i=63&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1812.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QBW?i=68&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1812.12 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q5P?i=65&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1814.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7S3?i=70&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1814.6 1815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7MQ?i=67&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1815.6 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-76X?i=72&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1816.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7ZL?i=69&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1816.10 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7SC?i=74&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1817.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7ZT?i=71&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1817.8 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7Z5?i=76&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1818.9 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QBX?i=73&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1819.12 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7D4?i=78&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1820.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7MX?i=75&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1820.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QK7?i=80&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1821.2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7MC?i=77&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1821.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QBZ?i=82&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1821.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q21?i=79&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7QH?i=84&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1822.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QKH?i=81&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1822.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7M6?i=86&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1822.10 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-74L?i=83&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1823.3 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q5Y?i=88&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1824.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QL7?i=85&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1824.10 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-74Y?i=90&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1825.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-77N?i=87&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1825.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QBV?i=89&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1826.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QL3?i=89&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1826.10 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7S8?i=91&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1827.1] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QT8?i=91&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1827.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QPS?i=90&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1827.11 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-73P?i=93&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1829.9 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7SZ?i=92&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1830.1 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7ZZ?i=95&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1831.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7ZB?i=94&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1831.10 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-Q5J?i=97&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QTF?i=96&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1833.10 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QLW?i=99&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1834.9 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QK3?i=98&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1835.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-772?i=101&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-731?i=100&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1836.11 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7ZY?i=103&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-QGP?i=102&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1838.5] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7S4?i=105&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-791?i=104&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1839.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7HB?i=107&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1839.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7SQ?i=106&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1839.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-61Q3-7CH?i=109&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1839.10] ''Beware, pages were scanned (or bound) in the order, 2,1, 4,3, 6,5,... etc.'' so pages are not in strict chronological order.''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004210381?cat=2357593;i=3 '''1828-1842''' (GISA Archives: G5/5/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-PN?i=4&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1828.4 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-JS?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1829.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LRR-S7?i=5&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-VC?i=7&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LRR-SH?i=10&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1831.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-FV?i=9&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-LM?i=11&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-V6?i=13&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-52?i=15&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-18?i=18&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1835.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-5J?i=17&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-FJ?i=20&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1836.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LRR-37?i=19&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-F2?i=22&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1837.11] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-1T?i=21&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-K8?i=24&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1838.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-J4?i=23&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1838.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-RK?i=26&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1838.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LRR-33?i=25&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-TS?i=62&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1839.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LRR-S4?i=61&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-LJ?i=107&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6LR5-RZ?i=137&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1842] ''Beware, some pages were scanned (or bound) in the order, 2,1, 4,3, 6,5,... etc.'' and worse, so pages are not always in strict chronological order.''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004210385?i=2&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 '''1843-1860''' (GISA Archives: G5/5/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-JX?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-PJ?i=26&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1843.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-8W?i=25&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-6C?i=47&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-7D?i=69&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-H4?i=88&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4X-9T?i=109&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1847.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-CD?i=108&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-XX?i=138&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-4G?i=175&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1849.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-H8?i=174&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-5L?i=211&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1850.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-C8?i=210&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-3G?i=244&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-SQ?i=274&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-FX?i=315&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1853.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-C5?i=314&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-2B?i=349&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1855.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-S6?i=348&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-BR?i=375&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1855.11] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-NC?i=374&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-61?i=389&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1856.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-5J?i=391&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1856.11] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-CM?i=388&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-MK?i=390&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1857.1] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-ZK?i=392&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1857.1] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-34?i=421&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1857.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-T1?i=423&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1857.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-J2?i=425&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1657.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-QC?i=420&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4X-3Z?i=422&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858.1] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-GC?i=424&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858.2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-R4?i=426&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-7T?i=447&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-HG?i=449&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-HN?i=451&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858.11] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-BN?i=453&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1858.12] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-FF?i=446&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-KQ?i=448&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1859.2] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-W2?i=450&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1859.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-28?i=452&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1859.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-M5?i=454&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1859.4] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-Z5?i=473&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1859.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC46-R8?i=472&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC4D-PJ?i=477&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 1860.1] ''Beware, pages were scanned (or bound) out of order.''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004208448?cat=2357593;i=3 '''1860-1869''' (GISA Archives: G5/5/4)]
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'''1867''': [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9N?i=182&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.774] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-3M?i=165&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.775] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9Z?i=184&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.776] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-3X?i=167&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.777] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9V?i=186&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.778] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-S5?i=169&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.779] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-SW?i=188&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.780] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-M7?i=171&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.781] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZD-18?i=190&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.782] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-W2?i=173&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.783] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-7Q?i=192&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.784] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-7Z?i=175&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.785] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-7P?i=194&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.786] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZD-1Y?i=177&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.787] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-7C?i=196&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.788] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-SS?i=179&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.789] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-QQ?i=198&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.790] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-94?i=181&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.791] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-71?i=200&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.792] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-Q8?i=183&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.793] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-31?i=202&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.794] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9S?i=185&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.795] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-S4?i=204&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.796] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9W?i=187&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.797] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-SK?i=206&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.798] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZD-1F?i=189&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.799] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9H?i=208&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.800] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-4S?i=191&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.801] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-WG?i=210&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.802] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-W5?i=193&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.803] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9B?i=212&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.804]
'''1868''': [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-76?i=195&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.805] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-M1?i=214&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-W1?i=197&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-SH?i=216&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-7J?i=199&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9J?i=218&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-WP?i=201&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.811] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-MR?i=220&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-SM?i=203&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-MP?i=222&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.814] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-Q7?i=205&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.815] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-4Q?i=224&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9X?i=207&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-QY?i=226&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-7R?i=209&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-3G?i=228&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-SC?i=211&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-Q4?i=230&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-MQ?i=213&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-M6?i=232&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-3K?i=215&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-W8?i=234&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-SX?i=217&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-M2?i=236&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-74?i=219&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-MC?i=237&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9Y?i=221&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-M8?i=238&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-SB?i=223&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZD-1B?i=239&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-SV?i=225&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-WY?i=240&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-3J?i=227&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-WF?i=241&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.838]
'''1869''': [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-37?i=229&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-9Q?i=242&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-QZ?i=231&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZD-14?i=233&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZ6-3F?i=243&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.842b] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6FZD-1V?i=244&cc=1392488&cat=2357593 n.843] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147794?cat=993684;i=3 '''1869-1878''' (G5/5/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147794?i=127&cc=1478678&cat=993684 '''1878-1892 Index''' (G5/5/6)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147794?cat=993684;i=124 '''1878-1892''' (G5/5/6)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147794?i=468&cat=993684 '''1892-1921 Index''']
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[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147794?cat=993684;i=465 '''1892-1908''' (G5/5/7 Part 1)]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147795?i=5&cat=993684 '''1906-1924''' (G5/5/7 Part 2)]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WL-R?i=241&cat=993684 1924] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WL-X?i=253&cat=993684 1925] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WL-J?i=264&cat=993684 1926] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WJ-T?i=270&cat=993684 1927] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WK-P?i=275&cat=993684 1928] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WN-Q?i=285&cat=993684 1929] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WV-4?i=303&cat=993684 1930] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7W6-B?i=317&cat=993684 1931] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WV-C?i=328&cat=993684 1932] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7W6-1?i=338&cat=993684 1933] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WX-Y?i=350&cat=993684 1934] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WW-5?i=365&cat=993684 1935] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7W4-J?i=349&cat=993684 1835b] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WS-Y?i=379&cat=993684 1936] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WZ-3?i=389&cat=993684 1937] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7WS-9?i=397&cat=993684 1938] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77B-V?i=415&cat=993684 1939] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77G-F?i=429&cat=993684 1940] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B7W4-G?i=442&cat=993684 1941] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77T-2?i=462&cat=993684 1942] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147795?i=470&cat=993684 '''1942-1955''' (G5/5/9)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77N-X?i=472&cat=993684 1942] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77K-J?i=488&cat=993684 1943] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77L-V?i=506&cat=993684 1944] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77L-H?i=535&cat=993684 1945] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B778-T?i=559&cat=993684 1946] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77P-H?i=573&cat=993684 1947] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B778-D?i=593&cat=993684 1948] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77F-J?i=611&cat=993684 1949] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77Z-7?i=626&cat=993684 1950] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B776-6?i=643&cat=993684 1951] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77C-S?i=654&cat=993684 1952] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77W-F?i=670&cat=993684 1953] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77Z-4?i=689&cat=993684 1954] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B774-X?i=711&cat=993684 1955] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008147795?i=733&cat=993684 '''1956-1966''' (G5/5/10 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B77C-1?i=735&cat=993684 1956] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKD-B774-D?i=753&cat=993684 1957] '''1956-1966''' (G5/5/10 Part 2) - Not online yet. Film 008147796
'''1967-1976''' (G5/5/11) - Not online yet. Film 008147796 ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G5

Swartwout Name Study Info

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Swartwout Name Study Progress Report

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We will report on the Study's progress here. April 6, 2023 - :Several people have joined WikiTree and the Name Study. :Several counts have been made to determine the potential size of the Study. :Several pages have been created for the project. :An announcement has been made publicly on Facebook that a Study exists. April 8, 2023 :38 profiles have been given stickers and appear on the Study's category page. April 8, 2023 :There are, at least, 1244 profiles (not counting Blackwood) on WikiTree that fit and will be included in the Name Study. :many are orphaned (have no proflle manager), are unsourced (have no sources), and are unconnected (are stand alone profiles with no parentage or brancees). I stopped counting but there are a lot. [[Space:Swartwout_Name_Study|The Swartwout Name Study]]

Swatches of Liberty prints

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These are some swatches, taken from a private collection, which show some of the beautiful patterns created by Sir Arthur Lasenby Liberty. ==Acknowledgments== Images provided by [[potter-10870|Susie Officer]]

Swearingen Family Tree-1st generation with sources

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Swearingen_Family_Tree-1st_generation_with_sources.pdf
Henric b. say 1550 Zuid-Holland, Netherlands Child: Aelbert Henricxz [Henric's son] van SWERINGEN b. say 1580 Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; m. Maritgen Clausdr [Claus's daughter]; d. 1638 (probably) Esselijkerwoude, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands1 Aelbert Henricxz van SWERINGEN and Maritgen Clausdr had children:1 1. Aeltgen 2. Claes Aelbertz van SWERINGEN; m. Maritgen Cornelisdr van Swieten; d. 1646 3. Maritgen 4. Henrick Aelbertz van SWERINGEN b. ca. 1610; m.1. Duifje Jacosdr [Jacob's daughter] Van Peltenberg [announced] 12 Nov 1631; she d. 1632; m.2. -?- -?-; he died ca. 1677/8? (probably) Woubrugge, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands 5. Jan Aalbertsz van SWERINGEN 6. Neeltgen 7. Pieter 8. Ydetgen 9. Geertgen Henrick Aebertz van SWERINGEN and his second wife -?- -?- had children:1 1. Gerrit van SWERINGEN b. ca. 1636;4,5 m.1. Barbare DeBARRETTE;3 m.2. Mary11,12 SMITH 1676;12 d. betweeen 25 Oct. 1698 and 4 Feb. 1698 [1698/9] St. Mary's Co., MD10 2. Aelbert van SWERINGEN b. ca. 1640; m.1. Helena (van) de (r) GRAEFF; m.2. Catherine Pieters Molensteen; m.3. Dieuwera Hidding Bombas; bur. Haarlem (Great Church), Netherlands 24 Mar. 1719;1 3. Duyfje Hendricksdr van SWERINGEN; m.1. Hendric VERMIJ; m.2. Dirck Salomonsz van Rijsevoort, widower of Machtelt Hendricks 11 Feb. 1680;1 4. Martha Hendrixdr van Swerington d. after 1680;1 5. -?-;1 Garrit van Schwerigen, Schout (sherrif) with his wife, man-servant, and maid arrived at New Amstel on 29 March 1662, so his children were born after that time.2 Garrett VANSWEARINGEN and Barbara DeBARRATTE had children: 1. Elizabeth VANSWEARINGEN3 b. ca. 1662 New Amstel [now New Castle], DE;3 m. 1. John EVANS;8 m. 2. Jacob WILLIAMS;6,7 d. 23 Sep. to 6 Dec. 1636 St. Mary's Co., MD9 2. Zachariah VANSWEARINGEN3 b. ca. 1664 New Amstel [now New Castle], DE;3; m. Martha14 d. from 13 Mar. 1711 and 11 Apr. 1712 St. Mary's Co., MD14 3. Thomas SWEARINGEN15 m. Jane;16 died from 29 July 1708 and 19 March 1710 [1710/1] Prince George's Co., MD16 4. Garrett VANSWEARINGEN6 never married; died ca. 1752 St. Mary's Co., MD17 5. Maria/Mary VANSWEARINGEN m. Martin18 KIRK6; d. from 10 Dec. 1734 to 21 Jan. 1734 [1734/5] St. Mary's Co., MD19 Garrett VANSWEARINGEN and Mary SMITH had children: 6. Joseph VANSWEARINGEN10,13,25 m. Mary NEALE;20 d. 1721 St. Mary's Co., MD21 7. Charles VANSWEARINGEN10 d. from 5 June 1712;22 to 17 October 1727;25 8. Sarah VANSWEARINGEN6,25 m. Gerrard23,25 Slye6,25; d. before 29 Nov. 1718 St. Mary's Co., MD24 9. Anne VANSWEARINGEN13,25 m. William BLADEN13,25; d. after 17 October 1727;25 10. Eleanor VANSWEARINGEN;13,25 m. Charles28 CARROLL13, Junr.28; m. John26 MANNING25; d. 1727 Calvert Co., MD27 11. Teresia VANSWEARINGEN13,25 m.1. John Parks;25 m.2. Robert Ford29 d. 31 Dec. 1753 to 5 Feb. 1754 St. Mary's Co., MD29 12. Dorothy VANSWEARINGEN13,25 never married; d. 1728 Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., MD30 ________________________________________ 1. Fons van Wieringen research. 2. 1661 Purmerland - Immigrants to New Netherland. 3. Archives of Maryland 2, p. 205. 4. Archives of Maryland 5, pp. 411-417. On 12 May 1684 Garret gave an account of his knowledge of the Dutch and Swedes in settling the Delaware Bay and River. On page 417 he stated he was age 48. 5. Archives of Maryland 8, pp. 511-512. 1 April 1693 deposition he was age 57. 6. Joseph Vanswearingen account, MD accounts 38:20-22. Joseph died with no chilren, and his heirs were his siblings or their children. Payments included: "Chas. Craycroft per order of Henry Welch, being one of the Representativs" "Benja Williams for his mothers part." [His mother was Elizabeth] "Gerd Vanswearingen Brother to the Deced." [Gerard/Garrett] "Joseph Kirk for his mothers part" [His mother was Mary] "Robt Pearce for his Wifes Part" [He married Eleanor Vanswearingen, daughter of Zachariah] "Robt Ford for Mary Neals and Susnh Craycroft Daughter Daughter of Mrs. Sarah Sly" [Sarah Vanswearingen] "Eliza Mitchel" "Thos Vanswearingin "Mark Rodes for his mother's part" "Thomas Vanswearingin for his Brother and sisters Parts" "Gerard Boarman" 7. Teresa Ford inventory, MD inventories 58:310-311. She was nee Vansweringen, sister to Elizabeth (Vansweringen) Evans Williams. Signing as next of kin were William Williams and Benjamin Williams, Elizabeth's sons. 8. John Evans will, MD wills 11, pp. 71-72, [image 71 of 423]. Named son Philip, 2 young sons (not named), young daughter (not named). Compare with #9. 9. Elizabeth Williams will, St. Mary's Co., MD wills T.A. No. 1, pp. 51-52. Named children Philip Evans, Anthony Evans, Mary Pearce, Benjamin Williams, William Williams. 10. Gerrit Vansweringen will, St. Mary's Co., MD Wills PC1, pp. 111-113. 11. Gerrit Vansweringen Testamentary Bond, Maryland Testamentary Proceedings 17, p. 275. 12. Maryland Patents 19, pp. 381-382, FHL Microfilm 13071, Item 2. 13. Mary Vansweringen will, St. Mary's Co., MD Wills PC1, p. 190. 14. Zachariah Vansweringen will, St. Mary's Co., MD Wills PC1, pp. 183-184. 15. There is no evidence to directly connect Thomas Swearingen to being a son of Garrett Van Swearingen. Most researchers have historically added him. To date, there are no known y-DNA tests to compare results from descendants of Thomas and from another son of Garrett to know if they share a common ancestor. 16. Thomas Swearingen will, Prince George's Co., MD Wills 1, p. 34. 17. Garrot Vanswearinggen inventory, Maryland Inventories 51, pp. 71-73. 18. Martyn Kirke inventory, Maryland Inventories & Accounts 32B, pp. 117-118. Maria Kirke administrator. 19. Mary Kirk will, St. Mary's Co., MD Wills TA1, pp. 45-46. 20. Charles Neale will, Charles Co., MD wills 3, pp. 217-220 21. Joseph Vansweringen inventory, Maryland Inventories 5, pp. 105-109. 22. Edward Edloe account, Maryland Inventories & Accounts 33a, p. 224. 23. Gerard Slye petition, Maryland Testamentary Proceedings 24, p. 298. 24. John Gardiner account, Maryland Accounts 1, pp. 311-312. Mary Sly, wife of Gerard Sly, was executrix of the will of John Gardener, so Gerard's first wife Sarah Vanswearingen had died before then. 25. Maryland Provincial Court Judgments R.B. No. 1, Vol. 22, pp. 186-188. 17 October 1727 William Deacon vs. Ann Bladen, Gerrard Slye, John Park & ux. Sherrifs of St. Mary's Co. and Ann Arundel Co. should summon Ann Bladen late of St. Mary's County, widow, Gerard Slye late of said County, Gentl., John Parke late of said County, Gentl. & Teresia his wife to appear at the Provincial Court to be held at Annapolis the third Tuesday of October. The said William by virtue of a Bargain of Sale made to him by Dorothy Vansweringen Spinster Sister & one of the heirs of Joseph Vansweringen, deceased, of the said Dorothy in the tract called the Chancellors Point in St. Mary's County [description] 224 acres and the said William by virtue of another bargain of sale by Elinor Manning widow late deceased & another Sister & heir of the said Joseph Vansweringen, and the said Ann Bladen another Sister & heir of the said Joseph Vansweringen & the said Gerard Slye in right of his late wife Sarah, deceased, another Sister & heir of the said Joseph Vansweringen & John Park in right of his said wife Teresia another another Sister & heir of the said Joseph Vansweringen. The said William Deacon, Anne Bladen, Gerard Slye, John Parke & Teresia together hold the tract called Chancellours Point, the said William Deacon to have two parts, and Ann Bladen, John & Teresia, and Gerard Slye to each have one fifth part ot the said tract 26. John Manning inventory, Maryland inventories 10, pp. 76-78. 27. Eliner Maning inventory, Maryland inventories 13, p. 421-422. 28. Ellinor Carroll administration renunciation, Maryland Testamentary Proceedings 22, p. 73. 29. Teresia Ford will, St. Mary's Co., MD wills T.A. No. 1, pp. 318-320. 30. Dorothy Vansweringen inventory, Maryland inventories 13, pp. 435-436.

SwedeFin Hendrickson's

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The goal of this project is to ... Fill in the Gaps Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wyatt-4956|Bre Cooper]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Researching Gustaf Edvard Johansson Gaddvik and Carolina Carlsdotter Lassfolk. Family line indicates Gustafsson at this level * Resolving conflict of Hilma J Hendrickson and Hilma E Hendrickson (appears to be a sister and wife of Erland Hendrickson) * Clarification of relationship between Josef Hendrick (Sjoberg) and Adelina Kristina (nee Storsjo), According to family line these two are married * Clarification of Greta/Stina Jacobsdotter and relationship to Josef malachias Johansson Gaddvik Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20781701 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sweden category images

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Sweden Project - Arkiv Digital

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Info about Swedish genealogy company Arkiv Digital and how to understand the sources created by AD.

Sweden Project - Data Doctors Lists

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This is just a test page === Country Sweden, Monthly Count Suggestions === {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total Overall''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestions ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Unique Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' WikiData''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Find A Grave ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Profile Completeness''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Weekly Change''' |- |5 Sept 2021 | 16,427 | 8,478 |1,813 | 645 |646 | 3,459 |{{Blue|0↓}} |- |10 Oct 2021 | 20,267 | 8,092 |1,861 | 662 |692 |7,974 |{{Red|3,840↑}} |- |17 Oct 2021 | 20,716 | 8,078 |1,865 |664 |706 |7,973 |{{Red|449↑}} |- |24 Oct 2021 |20,715 |8,085 |1,874 |675 |713 |7,967 |{{Blue|1↓}} |- |31 Oct 2021 |22,157 |9,465 |1,871 |686 |725 |7,990 |{{Red|1,442↑}} |- |7 Nov 2021 |22,292 |9,591 |1,871 |688 |736 |7980 |{{Red|135↑}} |- |21 Nov 2021 |25,408 |12,503 |1,851 |688 |711 |7,994 |{{Red|3,116↑}} |- |28 Nov 2021 |25,451 |12,465 |1,852 |727 |773 |7,993 |{{Red|43↑}} |- |10 April 2022 | |25,693 | 2111 | 1034 | 902 | 6902 |{{Red|↑}} |- |19 April 2022 |38251 |25501 | 2104 | 1049 | 904 | 6816 |{{Red|↑}} |- |24 April 2022 |39019 | 25158 | 2104 | 1053 | 907 | 907 |{{Red|↑}} |- |} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE}} ---- === Project Sweden, Weekly Count Suggestions (project managed profiles)=== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Total Overall''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Suggestions ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Unique Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' WikiData''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Find A Grave ''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|''' Profile Completeness''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Net Change''' |- |5 Sept 2021 | 175 |60 | 14 | 58 | 1 | 9 |{{Blue|0↓}} |- |10 Oct 2021 |173 |58 |14 |62 |1 |4 |{{Blue|2↓}} |- |17 Oct 2021 |173 |58 |14 |62 |1 |4 |{{Blue|0↓}} |- |24 Oct 2021 |171 |56 |13 |62 |1 |4 |{{Blue|2↓}} |- |31 Oct 2021 |166 |49 |4 |61 |1 |4 |{{Blue|5↓}} |- |7 Nov 2021 |164 |49 |4 |59 |1 |4 |{{Blue|2↓}} |- |14 Nov 2021 |170 |48 |4 |59 |1 |4 |{{Red|6↑}} |- |21 Nov 2021 |170 |48 |4 |59 |1 |4 |{{Orange|0→}} |- |28 Nov 2021 |170 |48 |4 |59 |1 |4 |{{Orange|0→}} |- |10 Apr 2022 |165 |29 | 2 | 65 | 2 | 4 |{{Red|↑}} |- |19 Apr 2022 |166 |30 | 3 | 67 | 0 | 1 |{{Red|1↑}} |- |24 Apr 2022 |163 |27 | 2 | 66 | 0 | 1 |- |} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree49}}

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==Monthly Suggestions Progress Reports== This page holds the monthly progress reports for Sweden suggestions by the group. Each suggestion worked on is reported along with the trajectory. The bolded numbers highlight those suggestions for extra attention during the following month. ===April 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 27 March and 01 May 2022 reflect work done during April 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0327'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0501''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||27939||24911||{{Blue|↓ 3028}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||2||5||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||130||147||{{Red|↑ 17}}|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||17||36||{{Red|↑ 19}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||56||50||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||37||39||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||79||82||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||50||52||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||5||4||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- |Hint 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 208: Father is also a spouse||Advanced||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||{{Green|All resolved}} |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||3||5||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||11||9||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||229||227||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||40||39||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 711: Separators in Prefix||Easy||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||{{Green|All resolved}} |- |Error 712: Number in Prefix||Easy||5||0||{{Blue|↓ 5}}||{{Green|All resolved}} |- |Warning 713: Suffix in Prefix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||6||4||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||21||21||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name||Easy||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||15||15||No Change|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name||Easy||13||13||No Change|| |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name||Intermediate||13||14||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||34||33||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||49||48||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||8||9||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||39||32||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||28||24||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Warning 791: Separators in Other Last Names||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 798: Period in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 911: Swedish patronym DOTTER for male||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female||Advanced||23||32||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- |Error 913: Swedish patronym DOTTER abbreviated||Advanced||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Error 203: Father is Female  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||{{Green|All resolved}} |- |Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||5||3||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 403: Single sex marriage  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||4||7||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Error 502: Missing gender (male)  ||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||14||12||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||7||11||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||10||11||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 508: Missing gender (probably female)  ||||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 601: Wrong word in birth location||Intermediate||9||0||{{Blue|↓ 9}}||{{Green|All resolved}} |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||139||94||{{Blue|↓ 45}}|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Error 605: Number in birth location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||7064||'''6917'''||{{Blue|↓ 147}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Error 609: Wrong character in birth location||Easy||4||0||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||{{Green|All resolved}} |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||107||89||{{Blue|↓ 18}}|| |- |Warning 616: Abbreviated Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||703||318||{{Blue|↓ 385}}|| |- |Warning 617: Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||944||205||{{Blue|↓ 739}}|| |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||13||1||{{Blue|↓ 12}}|| |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||95||85||{{Blue|↓ 10}}|| |- |Error 633: USA too early in death location||Intermediate||2||||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 634: Death location too short  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||3829||'''3700'''||{{Blue|↓ 129}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Warning 640: Death location in uppercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||465||429||{{Blue|↓ 36}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||407||212||{{Blue|↓ 195}}|| |- |Warning 647: Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||800||25||{{Blue|↓ 775}}|| |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||6||3||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short  ||Intermediate||4||3||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 665: Number in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||907||'''861'''||{{Blue|↓ 46}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Warning 671: Marriage location in lowercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||216||220||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||96||39||{{Blue|↓ 57}}|| |- |Warning 677: Ambiguous Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||302||141||{{Blue|↓ 161}}|| |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  ||Intermediate||40||39||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 923: PPP Without Project Account and with ProjectBox||Intermediate||5||7||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||34||31||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||33||30||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Error 935: Unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Advanced||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Error 801: Big profile  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||21||19||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||12||12||No Change|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||219||223||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Error 821: Headings starts with blank  ||Easy||2||4||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =  ||Easy||15||17||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 824: Heading different number of =  ||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ||Advanced||279||273||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||266||262||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||65||62||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname  ||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||33||25||{{Blue|↓ 8}}|| |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||29||29||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {  ||Easy||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 842: Template doesn't end with double }  ||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||3||16||{{Red|↑ 13}}|| |- |Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||2326||'''2237'''||{{Blue|↓ 89}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||16||16||No Change|| |- |Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 895: Using Deprecated parameter in template||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||97||95||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||136||128||{{Blue|↓ 8}}|| |- |Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||11||13||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||6||11||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||38||41||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here  ||Intermediate||4||3||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 866: Duplicated   ||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||20||23||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||205||198||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||48||57||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error||Advanced||6||8||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||314||312||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||844||'''825'''||{{Blue|↓ 19}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||736||'''733'''||{{Blue|↓ 3}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||16||8||{{Blue|↓ 8}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||120||117||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||121||121||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||24||20||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||366||358||{{Blue|↓ 8}}|| |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||3299||'''3154'''||{{Blue|↓ 145}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||577||'''579'''||{{Red|↑ 2}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||333||326||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |} ---- ===May 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 01 May 2022 and 29 May 2022 reflect work done during May 2022. '''{{Blue|New Group added - Profile Completeness}}''' {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0501'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||24911||22398||{{Blue|↓ 2513}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||11||1||{{Blue|↓ 10}}|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||5||0||{{Blue|↓ 5}}||All resolved |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||147||5||{{Blue|↓ 142}}|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||36||2||{{Blue|↓ 34}}|| |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||50||50||No Change|| |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||39||39||No Change|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||82||80||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||52||51||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||4||3||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||8||7||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All resolved |- |Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||227||229||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||39||41||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 713: Suffix in Prefix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||21||3||{{Blue|↓ 18}}|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name||Intermediate||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||15||13||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name||Easy||13||13||No Change|| |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name||Intermediate||14||13||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||33||32||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||48||48||No Change|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||32||31||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||6||4||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||24||24||No Change|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Warning 791: Separators in Other Last Names||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 798: Period in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 911: Swedish patronym DOTTER for male||Advanced||3||1||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female||Advanced||32||49||{{Red|↑ 17}}|| |- |Error 913: Swedish patronym DOTTER abbreviated||Advanced||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||3||0||{{Blue|↓ 3}}||All resolved |- |Warning 403: Single sex marriage  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||7||6||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 502: Missing gender (male)  ||Intermediate||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||12||13||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||11||10||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||11||10||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 508: Missing gender (probably female)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||94||95||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Error 605: Number in birth location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||6917||'''6467'''||{{Blue|↓ 450}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 611: Birth location in lowercase||Easy||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||89||95||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Warning 616: Abbreviated Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||318||26||{{Blue|↓ 292}}|| |- |Warning 617: Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||205||100||{{Blue|↓ 105}}|| |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||1||6||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||85||83||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 634: Death location too short  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||3700||'''3525'''||{{Blue|↓ 175}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 640: Death location in uppercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||429||425||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||212||55||{{Blue|↓ 157}}|| |- |Warning 647: Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||25||6||{{Blue|↓ 19}}|| |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 665: Number in marriage location||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||861||'''824'''||{{Blue|↓ 37}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 671: Marriage location in lowercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||220||222||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||39||15||{{Blue|↓ 24}}|| |- |Warning 677: Ambiguous Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||141||127||{{Blue|↓ 14}}|| |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  ||Intermediate||39||40||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 923: PPP Without Project Account and with ProjectBox||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||31||31||No Change|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||30||30||No Change|| |- |Error 935: Unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Advanced||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All resolved |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Error 801: Big profile  ||Advanced||1||1||||No Change |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||19||19||||No Change |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||12||11||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||223||212||{{Blue|↓ 11}}|| |- |Error 821: Headings starts with blank  ||Easy||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =  ||Easy||17||0||{{Blue|↓ 17}}||All resolved |- |Error 824: Heading different number of =  ||Easy||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All resolved |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||273||269||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||262||258||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||62||59||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname  ||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||25||19||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||8||7||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||29||28||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {  ||Easy||1||63||{{Red|↑ 62}}|| |- |Error 842: Template doesn't end with double }  ||Easy||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||16||5||{{Blue|↓ 11}}|| |- |Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||2237||'''1210'''||{{Blue|↓ 1027}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||16||16||No Change|| |- |Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template||Intermediate||1||3||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 895: Using Deprecated parameter in template||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||95||95||No Change|| |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||1||10||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||128||97||{{Blue|↓ 31}}|| |- |Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 887: Born after category time frame||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||13||18||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||11||5||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||41||34||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here  ||Intermediate||3||0||{{Blue|↓ 3}}||All resolved |- |Error 866: Duplicated   ||Intermediate||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||23||28||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||198||200||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||57||56||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error||Advanced||8||8||No Change|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||312||305||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||825||'''810'''||{{Blue|↓ 15}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||733||'''720'''||{{Blue|↓ 13}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||8||8||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||117||112||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||121||115||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||20||20||No Change|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||358||361||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Error 964: eMail used||Easy||0||4||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||3154||3207||{{Red|↑ 53}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||579||'''584'''||{{Red|↑ 5}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||326||328||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||79||78||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||34||38||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||146||148||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||60||63||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||10||11||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||642||'''638'''||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||569||'''580'''||{{Red|↑ 11}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||545||'''551'''||{{Red|↑ 6}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||166||167||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||54||49||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||122||129||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||92||87||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Error 552: Wikidata - Different gender||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||33||35||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||162||163||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||45||49||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||49||54||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||150||151||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||88||85||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 563: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father||Advanced||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||28||28||No Change|| |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||16||16||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||14||17||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||190||183||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||84||89||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||229||235||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||20||5||{{Blue|↓ 15}}|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||125||136||{{Red|↑ 11}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||106||109||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 579: FindAGrave - Missing birth location  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||68||73||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||6||5||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Hint 586 FindAGrave - Link to merged Grave ID  ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||26||29||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||29||30||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||19||18||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||986||'''1060'''||{{Red|↑ 74}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||962||'''1041'''||{{Red|↑ 79}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||1256||'''1340'''||{{Red|↑ 84}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||41||41||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||1370||'''1481'''||{{Red|↑ 111}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Hint 459: Profile completeness - Birth Location Country not recognized||Easy||5||3||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||602||'''658'''||{{Red|↑ 56}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||798||'''852'''||{{Red|↑ 54}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||672||'''727'''||{{Red|↑ 55}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||794||'''852'''||{{Red|↑ 58}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Hint 465: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not recognized||Easy||15||15||No Change|| |- |Hint 466: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not official||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||638||'''682'''||{{Red|↑ 44}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- | Error 469: Profile completeness - Missing span Anchors||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 470: Profile completeness - Unused Span Anchors||Easy||17||17||No Change|| |- |Warning 477: Profile completeness - Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 478: Profile completeness - Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |} ---- ===June 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 29 May and 26 June 2022 reflect work done during June 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0626 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||22398||21294||{{Blue|↓ 1104}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- |Error 104: Too old  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||5||8||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||50||47||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||4||3||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||39||39||No Change|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||80||81||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||51||50||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||7||8||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||6||6||No Change|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||9||10||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||229||228||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||41||40||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 713: Suffix in Prefix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||13||15||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name||Easy||13||15||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||2||4||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||32||32||No Change|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||48||48||No Change|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||31||31||No Change|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||4||5||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||24||22||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Warning 791: Separators in Other Last Names||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 798: Period in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 911: Swedish patronym DOTTER for male||Advanced||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female||Advanced||49||63||{{Red|↑ 14}}|| |- |Error 913: Swedish patronym DOTTER abbreviated||Advanced||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||6||5||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 502: Missing gender (male)  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Error 508: Missing gender (probably female)  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||95||95||No Change|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Error 605: Number in birth location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||6467||'''5836'''||{{Blue|↓ 631}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||95||84||{{Blue|↓ 11}}|| |- |Warning 616: Abbreviated Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||26||16||{{Blue|↓ 10}}|| |- |Warning 617: Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||100||0||{{Blue|↓ 100}}||All Resolved |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||6||5||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||83||82||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 634: Death location too short  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||3525||'''3304'''||{{Blue|↓ 221}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 640: Death location in uppercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||425||408||{{Blue|↓ 17}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||55||56||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 647: Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||6||1||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||824||'''805'''||{{Blue|↓ 19}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 671: Marriage location in lowercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||222||224||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||15||15||No Change|| |- |Warning 677: Ambiguous Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||127||111||{{Blue|↓ 16}}|| |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  ||Intermediate||40||38||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 923: PPP Without Project Account and with ProjectBox||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||31||30||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||30||30||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Error 801: Big profile  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||19||20||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||212||209||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Error 821: Headings starts with blank  ||Easy||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||2||4||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 824: Heading different number of =  ||Easy||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||269||266||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||258||256||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||59||60||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname  ||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||19||17||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||28||29||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {  ||Easy||63||63||No Change|| |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||1210||'''1208'''||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||16||16||No Change|| |- |Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template||Intermediate||3||1||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 895: Using Deprecated parameter in template||Intermediate||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||95||95||No Change|| |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||10||3||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||97||21||{{Blue|↓ 76}}|| |- |Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 887: Born after category time frame||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||18||2||{{Blue|↓ 16}}|| |- |Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||5||7||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||34||40||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 866: Duplicated   ||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||28||10||{{Blue|↓ 18}}|| |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||200||205||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||56||57||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error||Advanced||8||6||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||305||304||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||810||'''804'''||{{Blue|↓ 6}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||720||'''720'''||No Change||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||8||7||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||112||112||No Change|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||115||115||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||20||20||No Change|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||361||362||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 964: eMail used||Intermediate||4||0||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||All Resolved |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||3207||'''3236'''||{{Red|↑ 29}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||584||'''588'''||{{Red|↑ 4}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||328||329||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||78||77||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||38||39||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||17||18||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||148||150||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||63||63||No Change|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||638||'''634'''||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||580||'''582'''||{{Red|↑ 2}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||551||'''557'''||{{Red|↑ 6}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||167||171||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||49||51||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||129||130||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||87||87||No Change|| |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Error 552: Wikidata - Different gender||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||35||37||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||163||162||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||49||52||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||54||54||No Change|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||151||150||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||85||88||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 563: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father||Advanced||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||28||28||No Change|| |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||16||15||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||17||20||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||183||192||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||89||90||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||235||242||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||136||139||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||109||112||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 579: FindAGrave - Missing birth location  ||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||73||77||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 586 FindAGrave - Link to merged Grave ID  ||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||29||32||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||30||33||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||18||18||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||1060||'''509'''||{{Blue|↓ 551}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||1041||489||{{Blue|↓ 552}}|| |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set||Intermediate||6||3||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||1340||'''661'''||{{Blue|↓ 679}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||41||29||{{Blue|↓ 12}}|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||1481||'''733'''||{{Blue|↓ 748}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Hint 459: Profile completeness - Birth Location Country not recognized||Easy||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||658||235||{{Blue|↓ 423}}|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||852||'''508'''||{{Blue|↓ 344}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||727||289||{{Blue|↓ 438}}|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||852||'''512'''||{{Blue|↓ 340}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Hint 465: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not recognized||Easy||15||14||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Hint 466: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not official||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||682||253||{{Blue|↓ 429}}|| |- | Error 469: Profile completeness - Missing span Anchors||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 470: Profile completeness - Unused Span Anchors||Easy||17||16||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 477: Profile completeness - Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||7||6||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 478: Profile completeness - Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |} ---- ===July 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 26 June 2022 and 31 July 2022 reflect work done during July 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0626 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||21,294||20,443||{{Blue|↓ 851}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- |Error 104: Too old  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 113: Duplicate in relatives||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||47||47||No Change|| |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||39||41||No Change|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||81||82||No Change|| |- |Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||50||50||No Change|| |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||3||4||No Change|| |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||8||9||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 112: Person is Father and mother||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||6||6||No Change|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||10||11||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 412: Marriage End before marriage||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 414: Marriage End before birth||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||228||236||{{Red|↑ 8}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||40||44||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 713: Suffix in Prefix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||3||6||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name||Intermediate||6||8||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||15||19||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name||Easy||15||15||No Change|| |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name||Intermediate||13||14||No Change|| |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||32||33||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||48||46||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||9||10||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||31||32||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||5||3||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||22||22||No Change|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||13||8||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Warning 791: Separators in Other Last Names||Easy||1||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 794: Wrong word in Other Last Names||Easy||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 798: Period in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 911: Swedish patronym DOTTER for male||Advanced||0||8||{{Red|↑ 8}}|| |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female||Advanced||63||66||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Error 203: Father is Female ||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 502: Missing gender (male)  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||10||17||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||95||92||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||6||7||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 605: Number in birth location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||5,836||5,396||{{Blue|↓ 440}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||84||93||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- |Warning 616: Abbreviated Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||16||15||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 617: Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||82||82||No Change|| |- |Error 634: Death location too short  ||Intermediate||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||3,304||3,105||{{Blue|↓ 199}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 640: Death location in uppercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||408||402||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||56||47||{{Blue|↓ 9}}|| |- |Warning 647: Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short  ||Intermediate||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||805||788||{{Blue|↓ 17}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 671: Marriage location in lowercase||Easy||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 674: Marriage location too long||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||224||213||{{Blue|↓ 11}}|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||15||0||{{Blue|↓ 15||All Resolved |- |Warning 677: Ambiguous Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||111||57||{{Blue|↓ 54}}|| |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  ||Intermediate||38||42||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 922: PPP With Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 923: PPP Without Project Account and with ProjectBox||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||30||30||No Change|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||30||30||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Error 801: Big profile  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||20||21||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||209||79||{{Blue|↓ 130}}|| |- |Error 821: Headings starts with blank  ||Easy||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||4||7||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Error 824: Heading different number of =  ||Easy||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||266||266||No Change|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||256||253||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||60||28||{{Blue|↓ 32}}|| |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname  ||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||29||29||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {  ||Easy||63||63||No Change|| |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||5||4||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||1,208||1,207||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||16||16||No Change|| |- |Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Error 895: Using Deprecated parameter in template||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||95||94||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||21||15||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 887: Born after category time frame||Advanced||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||2||8||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||7||10||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||40||42||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here  ||Intermediate||1||9||8|| |- |Error 866: Duplicated   ||Intermediate||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||10||16||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||205||203||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||57||57||No Change|| |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error||Advanced||6||8||2|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||304||303||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||804||805||{{Red|↑ 1}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||720||715||{{Blue|↓ 5}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||20||22||2|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||362||357||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||3,236||3,240||{{Red|↑ 4}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||588||584||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||329||324||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||77||75||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||39||42||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||18||19||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||150||154||{{Red|↑4}}|| |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||63||65||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||11||9||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||634||'''639'''||{{Red|↑ 6}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||582||595||{{Red|↑ 13}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||557||566||{{Red|↑ 9}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||171||173||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||51||54||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||130||135||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||87||100||{{Red|↑ 13}}|| |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Error 552: Wikidata - Different gender||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||37||36||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||162||162||No Change|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||52||53||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||54||54||No Change|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||150||150||No Change|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||88||90||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 563: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father||Advanced||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||28||29||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||15||15||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||20||35||15|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||192||200||8|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||90||93||3|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||242||248||6|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||6||7||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||139||140||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||112||114||2|| |- |Warning 579: FindAGrave - Missing birth location  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||77||80||3|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||6||7||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 586 FindAGrave - Link to merged Grave ID  ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||32||35||3|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||33||33||No Change|| |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||18||16||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||509||408||{{Blue|↓ 101}}|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||489||374||{{Blue|↓ 115}}|| |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||661||534||{{Blue|↓ 127}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||29||29||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||733||601||{{Blue|↓ 132}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Hint 459: Profile completeness - Birth Location Country not recognized||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||235||164||{{Blue|↓ 71}}|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||508||434||{{Blue|↓ 74}}|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||289||217||{{Blue|↓ 72}}|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||512||441||{{Blue|↓ 71}}|| |- |Hint 465: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not recognized||Easy||14||13||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Hint 466: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not official||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||253||212||{{Blue|↓ 41}}|| |- | Error 469: Profile completeness - Missing span Anchors||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 470: Profile completeness - Unused Span Anchors||Easy||16||15||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 477: Profile completeness - Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 478: Profile completeness - Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |} ---- ===August 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 31 July and 30 August 2022 reflect work done during August 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0626 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions | |20,443 |20,106 |{{Blue|↓ 337}} |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- |Error 104: Too old  |Intermediate |1 |3 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status   |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status   |Advanced |8 |7 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died |Advanced |2 |3 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born   |Advanced |47 |45 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} | |- |Error 206: Father is too old |Advanced |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth |Advanced |41 |41 |No Change | |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born   |Advanced |82 |82 |No Change | |- |Error 306: Mother is too old |Advanced |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth |Intermediate |50 |50 |No Change | |- |Error 406: Marriage after death |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Error 407: Lived too long after marriage |Intermediate |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 412: Marriage End before marriage |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 414: Marriage End before birth |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death |Intermediate |9 |12 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- 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'''Relationship'''
|- |Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Error 112: Person is Father and mother |Intermediate |1 |0 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} |All resolved |- | Error 113: Duplicate in relatives |Intermediate |2 |4 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Error 308: Mother is also a spouse |Advanced |1 |1 |No change | |- |Hint 211: Duplicate sibling by father |Intermediate |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 308: Mother is also a spouse |Advanced |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day |Advanced |6 |5 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person |Advanced |11 |12 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage |Intermediate |236 |242 |{{Red|↑ 6}} | |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages |Advanced |44 |44 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Name'''
|- |Warning 713: Suffix in Prefix |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name |Easy |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name |Intermediate |6 |8 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name |Intermediate |8 |8 |No Change | |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name |Intermediate |19 |21 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name |Easy |2 |3 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name |Easy |15 |15 |No Change | |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name |Intermediate |14 |14 |No Change | |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames |Easy |6 |7 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix |Intermediate |2 |0 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} |All resolved |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth |Advanced |33 |42 |{{Red|↑ 9}} | |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |46 |44 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} | |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |10 |13 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |32 |33 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name |Intermediate |22 |23 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name |Intermediate |8 |5 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- |Warning 791: Separators in Other Last Names |Easy |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Warning 794: Wrong word in Other Last Names |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 798: Period in Other Last Names |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 911: Swedish patronym DOTTER for male |Advanced |8 |3 |{{Blue|↓ 5}} | |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female |Advanced |66 |71 |{{Red|↑ 5}} | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Gender'''
|- |Error 203: Father is Female  |Intermediate |2 |1 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Error 403: Single sex marriage   |Intermediate |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)   |Intermediate |5 |5 |No Change | |- |Error 502: Missing gender (male)   |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)   |Intermediate |13 |12 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Error 504: Missing gender (probably male)   |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)   |Intermediate |17 |10 |{{Blue|↓ 7}} | |- |Error 506: Missing gender (female)   |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)   |Intermediate |10 |10 |No Change | |- |Warning 509: Missing gender   |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Location'''
|- |Error 601: Wrong word in birth location |Intermediate |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location |Intermediate |92 |33 |{{Blue|↓ 59}} | |- |Error 604: Birth location too short   |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |- |Error 605: Number in birth location |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location |Easy |5,396 |'''5,330''' |{{Blue|↓ 66}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |93 |90 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- |Warning 616: Abbreviated Birth location Country not recommended |Intermediate |15 |14 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 617: Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location |Intermediate |6 |6 |No Change | |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location |Intermediate |82 |79 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- |Error 634: Death location too short   |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Error 637: Misspelled word in death location |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location |Easy |3,105 |'''3,026''' |{{Blue|↓ 79}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Warning 640: Death location in uppercase |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |402 |395 |{{Blue|↓ 7}} | |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |47 |47 |No Change | |- |Warning 647: Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |2 |3 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 648: Death Location Country not preferred by project |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short   |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location |Easy |788 |'''774''' |{{Blue|↓ 14}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Warning 671: Marriage location in lowercase |Easy |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 674: Marriage location too long |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |213 |212 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 677: Ambiguous Marriage Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |57 |34 |{{Blue|↓ 23}} | |- |Warning 678: Marriage Location Country not preferred by project |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Privacy'''
|- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)   |Intermediate |42 |45 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date) |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 921: PPP Without Project Account and without ProjectBox |Intermediate |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 922: PPP With Project Account and without ProjectBox |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 923: PPP Without Project Account and with ProjectBox |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |- |Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account |Intermediate |30 |30 |No Change | |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox |Intermediate |30 |30 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Biography'''
|- |Error 801: Big profile   |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 802: Empty profile   |Advanced |21 |21 |No Change | |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile   |Advanced |11 |11 |No Change | |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge   |Easy |79 |35 |{{Blue|↓ 44}} | |- |Error 821: Headings starts with blank   |Easy |2 |3 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =   |Easy |7 |6 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =   |Easy |0 |2 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Error 824: Heading different number of =    |Easy |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines   |Advanced |266 |267 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 835: Local file reference   |Advanced |253 |253 |No Change | |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date   |Advanced |28 |27 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname   |Advanced |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk   |Intermediate |17 |17 |No Change | |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS= |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE= |Intermediate |29 |29 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Template'''
|- |Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {   |Easy |63 |63 |No Change | |- |Error 843: Missing template (spelling) |Advanced |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Error 844: Out of use template |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 892: Space page used as template |Easy |1,207 |'''1,099''' |{{Blue|↓ 108}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Error 893: Space page used as transclusion |Easy |16 |16 |No Change | |- |Error 895: Using Deprecated parameter in template |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template |Intermediate |94 |94 |No Change | |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Category'''
|- |Error 885: Using Top Level category |Intermediate |15 |13 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} | |- |Error 886: Died before category time frame |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|
'''References '''
|- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with    |Intermediate |8 |8 |No Change | |- |Error 863: Missing tag   |Intermediate |10 |12 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags   |Intermediate |42 |43 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here   |Intermediate |9 |11 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Error 866: Duplicated    |Intermediate |4 |5 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations   |Advanced |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag   |Advanced |16 |24 |{{Red|↑ 8}} | |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations   |Advanced |203 |202 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations   |Advanced |57 |54 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error |Advanced |8 |9 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors |Intermediate |303 |298 |{{Blue|↓ 5}} | |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors |Advanced |805 |'''834''' |{{Red|↑ 29}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors |Easy |715 |'''718''' |{{Red|↑ 3}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links |Advanced |7 |7 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Links'''
|- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link |Intermediate |22 |21 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved |Intermediate |357 |346 |{{Blue|↓ 11}} | |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found |Intermediate |3,240 |'''3,264''' |{{Red|↑ 24}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Error 966: Link error various |Intermediate |584 |'''591''' |{{Red|↑ 7}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Error 967: Link error in domain |Intermediate |324 |310 |{{Blue|↓ 14}} | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Unique Names'''
|- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix |Intermediate |75 |74 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name |Intermediate |42 |43 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name |Intermediate |19 |22 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name |Intermediate |154 |156 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames |Intermediate |65 |65 |No Change | |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix |Intermediate |9 |9 |No Change | |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |639 |'''642''' |{{Red|↑ 3}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name |Intermediate |595 |'''601''' |{{Red|↑ 6}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names |Intermediate |566 |'''563''' |{{Blue|↓ 3}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- !Colspan=6|
'''WikiData'''
|- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father |Intermediate |173 |175 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData |Advanced |54 |51 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother |Intermediate |135 |141 |{{Red|↑ 6}} | |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData |Advanced |100 |96 |{{Blue|↓ 4}} | |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse |Intermediate |13 |13 |No Change | |- |Error 552: Wikidata - Different gender |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date |Intermediate |36 |40 |{{Red|↑ 4}} | |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date |Intermediate |162 |165 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date |Intermediate |53 |54 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date |Intermediate |54 |56 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date |Intermediate |150 |154 |{{Red|↑ 4}} | |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location |Intermediate |17 |17 |No Change | |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location |Intermediate |90 |93 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Warning 563: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father |Advanced |11 |11 |No Change | |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father |Intermediate |29 |30 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother |Advanced |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother |Intermediate |15 |15 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|
'''FindAGrave'''
|- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID   |Intermediate |35 |35 |No Change | |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile   |Intermediate |200 |201 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date   |Intermediate |93 |97 |{{Red|↑ 4}} | |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date   |Intermediate |248 |256 |{{Red|↑ 8}} | |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date   |Intermediate |7 |9 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date   |Intermediate |140 |146 |{{Red|↑ 6}} | |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date   |Intermediate |114 |117 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Warning 579: FindAGrave - Missing birth location   |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location   |Intermediate |80 |83 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID   |Intermediate |7 |8 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Hint 586 FindAGrave - Link to merged Grave ID   |Intermediate |2 |3 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID   |Intermediate |0 |2 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father |Intermediate |35 |39 |{{Red|↑ 4}} | |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother |Intermediate |33 |35 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse |Intermediate |16 |18 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- !Colspan=6|
'''Profile Completeness'''
|- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set |Easy |408 |406 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} | |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set |Easy |374 |372 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} | |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set |Easy |534 |'''531''' |{{Blue|↓ 3}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set |Intermediate |29 |29 |No Change | |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set |Easy |601 |'''598''' |{{Blue|↓ 3}} |'''Needs Extra Attention ''' |- |Hint 459: Profile completeness - Birth Location Country not recognized |Easy |2 |2 |No Change | |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set |Easy |164 |158 |{{Blue|↓ 6}} | |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set |Easy |434 |433 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set |Intermediate |217 |211 |{{Blue|↓ 6}} | |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set |Easy |441 |440 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Hint 465: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not recognized |Easy |13 |13 |No Change | |- |Hint 466: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not official |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500) |Intermediate |212 |211 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- | Error 469: Profile completeness - Missing span Anchors |Advanced |7 |7 |No Change | |- |Warning 470: Profile completeness - Unused Span Anchors |Easy |15 |15 |No Change | |- |Warning 477: Profile completeness - Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended |Intermediate |6 |6 |No Change | |- |Warning 478: Profile completeness - Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |} ---- ----

Sweden suggestion list

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Swedish Monarchs

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Lists the Swedish monarchs and links to their profiles. '''1521-1654 ''The Vasa dynasty''''' 1523 [[Eriksson-1486|Gustav (Eriksson) Vasa (abt.1496-1560)]] : [[Askanier-21|Katharina (Askanier) von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1513-1535)]] : [[Eriksdotter-1073|Margareta (Eriksdotter) Leijonhufvud (1516-abt.1551)]] : [[Stenbock-1|Katarina (Stenbock) Gustafsdotter (1535-1621)]] 1560 [[Gustafsson-1135|Erik Gustafsson (1533-1577)]] : [[Månsdotter-104|Karin Månsdotter (1550-1612)]] 1568 [[Vasa-26|Johan Vasa (1537-1592)]] : [[Jagellonica-1|Katarzyna Jagellonica (1526-1583)]] : [[Bielke-41|Gunilla Johansdotter Bielke (1568-1597)]] 1592 [[Vasa-39|Sigismund Vasa (1566-1632)]] : [[Habsburg-54|Anna Habsburg (1573-1598)]] 1604 [[Vasa-11|Karl Vasa (1550-1611)]] : [[Holstein-Gottorp-13|Christine Holstein-Gottorp (1573-1625)]] 1611 [[Vasa-12|Gustav Vasa (1594-1632)]] : [[Hohenzollern-83|Marie Eleonore (Hohenzollern) av Sverige (1599-1655)]] 1632 [[Vasa-13|Kristina Vasa (1626-1689)]] '''1654-1720 ''The Palatinate dynasty''''' 1654 [[Pfalz-Zweibrücken-3|Karl Gustav (Pfalz-Zweibrücken) av Sverige (1622-1660)]] : [[Von_Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf-1|Hedwig Eleanora von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (abt.1636-1715)]] 1660 [[Palatinate-Zweibrücken-1|Karl (Palatinate-Zweibrücken) av Sverige (1655-1697)]] : [[Oldenburg-418|Urike Eleonora (Oldenburg) af Danmark (1656-1697)]] 1697 [[Pfalz-Zweibrücken-2|Karl (Pfalz-Zweibrücken) av Sverige (1682-1718)]] 1719 [[Ulrika Eleonora the Younger]] '''1720-1751 The Hesse dynasty''' 1720 [[Hessen-Kassel-4|Friedrich Hessen-Kassel (1676-1751)]] : [[Ulrika Eleonora the Younger]] '''1751-1818 ''The Holstein-Gottorp dynasty''''' 1751 [[Holstein-Gottorp-20|Adolf Fredrik Holstein-Gottorp (1710-1771)]] : [[Prussia-8|Louise Ulrika (Prussia) Hohenzollern (1720-1782)]] 1771 [[Holstein-Gottorp-21|Gustav Holstein-Gottorp (1746-1792)]] : [[Oldenburg-132|Sofie Magdalene Oldenburg (1746-1813)]] 1792 [[Holstein-Gottorp-22|Gustav Adolf Holstein-Gottorp (1778-1837)]] : [[Zähringen-9|Friederike Dorothea Wilhelmina Zähringen (1781-1826)]] 1809 [[Holstein-Gottorp-23|Carl Holstein-Gottorp (1748-1818)]] : [[Holstein-Gottorp-24|Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotta Holstein-Gottorp (1759-1818)]] '''1818 - Present ''The Bernadotte dynasty''''' 1818 [[Bernadotte-10|Jean Baptiste (Bernadotte) av Sverige (1763-1844)]] : [[Clary-580|Désirée Bernardine Eugénie (Clary) Bernadotte (1777-1860)]] 1844 [[Bernadotte-6|Oscar Joseph François (Bernadotte) av Sverige och Norge (1799-1859)]] : [[Beauharnais-1|Joséphine Maximilienne Eugénie Napoléone Beauharnais (1807-1876)]] 1859 [[Bernadotte-52|Carl Ludvig Eugen Bernadotte (1826-1872)]] : [[Van_Oranje-Nassau-34|Louise Wilhelmina Frederika Alexandrina Anna van Oranje-Nassau (1828-1871)]] 1872 [[Bernadotte-38|Oscar Fredric (Bernadotte) av Sverige och Norge (1829-1907)]] : [[Nassau-Weilburg-15|Sophia Wilhelmine Mariana Henriette (Nassau-Weilburg) av Nassau (1836-1913)]] 1907 [[Bernadotte-13|Oscar Gustaf Adolf (Bernadotte) av Sverige (1858-1950)]] : [[Zähringen-7|Viktoria Sophie Marie (Zähringen) Bernadotte (1862-1930)]] 1950 [[Bernadotte-9|Oskar Fredrik Wilhelm Olof Gustaf Adolf (Bernadotte) av Sverige (1882-1973)]] : [[Battenberg-62|Louise Alexandra Marie Irene (Battenberg) Bernadotte (1889-1965)]] 1973 [[Bernadotte-24|Carl XVI Gustaf]] (Private) : [[Sommerlath-1|Silvia]] (Private)

Swedish Parish Categories Socken Links

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Page to find info about Parishes == Socken links == * [http://blogg.hd.se/slaktforskning/2014/01/09/sockenfragan-lever-vidare/ Hd-se] Sockenfrågan lever vidare * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socken Wikipedia] Socken * [http://www.svd.se/ny-folkbokforing-raserar-kulturarv_7209232 SVD] Ny folkbokföring raserar kulturarv * [http://bruksfolk.blogspot.se/2015/09/sockenbegreppet.html Blog] Sockenbegreppet * [https://www.riksdagen.se/sv/Dokument-Lagar/Forslag/Motioner/Sockenbegreppet-i-samhallsplan_GF02Bo409/?text=true Motion] Riksdagen * [http://www.riksdagen.se/sv/Dokument-Lagar/Forslag/Motioner/terupprattande-av-sockenbegre_GY02Sk374/?text=true Motion] 2010/11:Sk374 * [http://www.alingsasslaktforskarforening.se/pdf/klippboken/031027.pdf Alingsås tidning] * [https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:346985/FULLTEXT01.pdf Socknen – Den plats vi är] * [http://www.skatteverket.se/folkbokforing/sverigesforsamlingargenomtiderna.4.18e1b10334ebe8bc80003817.html Skatteverket] Sveriges församlingar genom tiderna ** [http://www.skatteverket.se/privat/folkbokforing/attvarafolkbokford/folkbokforingenshistoria/sverigesforsamlingargenomtiderna/litteratur.4.18e1b10334ebe8bc80003586.html Litteratur] * [http://samla.raa.se/xmlui/bitstream/handle/raa/130/varia2011_43.pdf Riksantikvarieämbetet] Förteckning över städer och socknar * [http://www.lantmateriet.se/sv/Kartor-och-geografisk-information/Produktnyheter/Geografisk-information/nu-finns-distriktsindelningen-tillganglig/ Lantmäteriet] distrikt * [http://www.scb.se/Grupp/Hitta_statistik/Historisk_statistik/_Dokument/SOS/Folkrakningen_1940_1.pdf Folkräkning 1940] * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bybrunnen#Riktlinjer_g.C3.A4llande_socknar.2C_landskommuner.2C_k.C3.B6pingar.2C_f.C3.B6rsamlingar_och_ortsnamn.3F Bybrunnen] == CSS == * [https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SafariWebContent/CreatingContentforSafarioniPhone/CreatingContentforSafarioniPhone.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40006482-SW1 CSS mobil] Use columns and blocks * [http://webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/5-useful-css-tricks-for-responsive-design Responsive design] * [http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_inline-block.asp css] display: inline-block; == Development == * [http://www.aptana.com/ Aptana] CSS tool * [http://www.webmonkey.com/2010/02/get_started_with_greasemonkey/ Greasemonkey] ** [https://greasyfork.org/en Greasy Fork] === Wikipedia === * [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Lua_scripting Lua scripting] * [http://excel2wiki.net/ Excel 2 Wiki] ==== Templates ==== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Hidden_begin Template Hidden_begin] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Hidden_begin Template Hidden_begin] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Hidden_end Template Hidden_end] === Wikitree === * [[Creating_a_Template|Creating a Template]]

Swedish photography

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A place to collect photography sources etc. [[Space:Kalls_sockenarkiv_portr%C3%A4ttbilder|Kall parish portraits]]

Swedish Photos

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This is a collection of photos from Sweden sent the Bergstrom family by Swedish relatives.

Swedish References

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Examples of specific Swedish/ Finnish references ---- === Birth === ::: Example: [[Friberg-28|Anders Peter Friberg]] ArkivDigital : Date: 19 Nov 1812 : Place: Åsbo, Östergölands län, SverigeSource: [[#AD]] {{Space:ArkivDigital|l =en|f =Åsbo|b =AI:15|t = Parish / Congregation|d = 1849-1853|i = 51|p = 183|AID = v26856.b51.s183|NAD = SE/VALA/00465|desc = Anders Peter Friberg}}: accessed 4 Mar 2014 === Death === ::: Example: [[Palman-1|Josephina (Palman) Othberg]] Sverige Dödbok : Date: '''24 March 1901''' :: Place: Lärbro, Gotlands län, Sweden[[#SDI|SDI]]: Swedish Death Index Number 18271125 === Census === ::: Example: [[Hessel-44|Carolina Hessel]] SVAR : Swedish Census 1880 :: Place: Åsbo, Östergölands län, SverigeSource: [[#SVAR]] [http://sok.riksarkivet.se/folkrakningar?Fornamn=anders&Efternamn=friberg&Folk1860=false&Folk1870=false&Folk1880=true&Folk1890=false&Folk1900=false&Folk1910=false&Folk1930=false&Lan=5&AvanceradSok=False&page=1&postid=Folk_120563178&tab=post#tab Swedish Census 1880]: accessed 28 Feb 2014; Carolina Hassel. === Marriage === ::: Example: [[Persdotter-827|Elin Persdotter]] The Hiski Project : Husband: [[Berthilsson-1|Hendrich Berthilsson]] : Wife: [[Persdotter-827|Elin Persdotter]] : Marriage Date: 13 Nov 1664 :: Place: Hammarland, Åland, FinlandSource: [[#Hiski]] [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski?en+t1095063 Link to this event [ 1095063 ]]: accessed 27 Jan 2013) === Event === ::: Example: [[Johansson-1721|Matts Johansson]] SSHY, FFHA : Moved from Houtskär :: Date: 1845 :: Place: Hellestorp No. 6, Lemland, Åland, FinlandSource: [[#SSHY]] [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut_eng/jasenille/paikat.php?bid=6247&pnum=60 Houtskari > Communion Book, 1837-1850 > 60: Kittuis, Backe stugu sittare]: accessed 13 January 2016 === Death === ::: Example: [[Lindqvist-39|Johannes Lindqvist]] Håkan Skogsjö : Death date: 11 January 1932 :: Place: Hellestorp, Lemland, Åland, Finland[[#HS_Lemland|HS_Lemland: '''Familjer och gårdar i Lemland''']]: Volume 2, page 263, Family 2000 ---- == Sources == * *SDI: Swedish death index No. 5, 1901-2009 DVD: Sveriges dödbok nr 5, 1901-2009 Publisher: Sveriges Släktforskarförbund (The Federation of Swedish Genealogical Societies) Date: August 2010 Web Address: http://www.genealogi.se/ * Source: [http://www.arkivdigital.net/ Arkiv Digital] Digital images of Swedish Church records * Source: SVAR [http://sok.riksarkivet.se/svar-digitala-forskarsalen SVAR Riksarkivet], Database and images * Source: Hiski [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/historia/indexe.htm The Hiski Project] The Genealogical Society of Finland. Online database. Title: HisKi project. Publication: http://hiski.genealogia.fi/ * Source: SSHY [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm Suomen Sukuhistoriallinen yhdistys (SSHY), Finland's Family History Association (FFHA)] Digital images of Finnish church records * HS Lemland::Skogsjö, H. (2005). Familjer och gårdar i Lemland: Från stormaktstid till nutid Håkan Skogsjö. Mariehamn: Skogsjö Media == Footnotes == ---- ---- == Templates == * Template for ArkivDigital {{Space:ArkivDigital|l = (The language to use in the citation: en English, sv Svensk - required, default en)|f = (The parish referenced - required) (Församling/Socken) * Source: [http://www.arkivdigital.net/ Arkiv Digital] Digital images |b = (The book referenced - required) (Bok)|t = (The book type referenced - optional) (Volymtyp)|d = (The date range of the book referenced - required) (Årtal)|i = (The ArkivDigital Image number for the book referenced - required) (Bild)|p = (The page number of the book referenced - optional) (Sid)|AID = (The ArkivDigital ID reference for this image - required)|NAD = (The Nationell ArkivDatabas (National Archival Database of Sweden) ID reference - optional)|desc = (The ArkivDigital ID reference - optional) (Information) }}

Swedish roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sandin-60|Peter Sandin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12893377 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Swedish Roots-1

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Castagnozzi-1|Cindy McQuay]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12323018 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sweet

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stovern-24|Wendy Stovern]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Martha Patty Sweet parents/siblings *Martha Pattey (Sweet) Graham * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23435450 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sweet sixteen

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McGuire, Gerald. Sweet sixteen : the history, trials and joys of a Nebraska farm family as it comes through and beyond the Great Depression! 2000. http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/596436

Sweet sixteen : the history, trials and joys of a Nebraska farm family as it comes through and beyond the Great Depression!

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McGuire, Gerald. Sweet sixteen : the history, trials and joys of a Nebraska farm family as it comes through and beyond the Great Depression! 2000. http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/596436

Sweetie Beard

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Sweetie is my precious baby! She is the light of my world. No matter how bad my day has been she is there with the sweetest sugar & waiting for me to scratch her tummy! She is the BEST baby a Momma could ask for.

Swellendam Dope

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Swellendam Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1798 to 1892, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] '''Parish History:''' [http://www.gemeentegeskiedenis.co.za/2018/04/13/ng-gemeente-swellendam/ Gemeentegeskiedenis] The links below are grouped by items on the film, each of which comprises one book. A number before a link (where present) is that of its page number in that book. Image numbers are not given. There are usually two pages per image, but some images are duplicates of their neighbours. Note that the surnames under each letter in the indices are not always strictly alphabetical. '''1798-1807''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148300?i=135 Film 008148300 (G7/4/1)]
'''Index''' (incomplete) [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148289?i=72 (G/7/5/1)]: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS35-4 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3P-J?i=75 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3N-7?i=79 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS36-8?i=82 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3X-G?i=85 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3D-6?i=87 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS38-F?i=89 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS38-C?i=91 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3N-9?i=94 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3L-8?i=96 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS36-J?i=100 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3V-B?i=103 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3G-7?i=106 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3W-P?i=108 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3J-1?i=110 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3H-8?i=112 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3H-J?i=114 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS36-T?i=120 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3C-G?i=121 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3C-Y?i=122 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS38-M?i=129 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3W-1?i=130 Z]
'''Records:''' p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CSBF-9 '''1798'''] p.30 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CSB6-7 '''1799'''], p.74 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CSB6-M '''1800'''], p.137 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CSB8-F '''1801'''], p.191 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CSBF-M '''1802'''], p.227 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1L-Q '''1803'''], p.291 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1V-F '''1804'''], p.344 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1V-Z '''1805'''], p.392 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS12-2 '''1806'''], p.446 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1J-F '''1807'''], p464 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1F-9 '''addenda'''] '''1807-1817''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148300?i=135 Film 008148300 (G7/4/2)]
'''Index''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148289?i=134 (G/7/5/2)]: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS39-J A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS33-F?i=138 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS34-G?i=146 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSB-V?i=150 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS5-Q?i=153 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS37-G?i=156 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3C-6?i=159 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS37-B?i=163 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3H-P?i=168 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSB-H?i=171 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSST-Y?i=175 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSY-7?i=179 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSST-R?i=183 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS34-7?i=185 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3W-7?i=187 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS39-Y?i=190 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSG-Z?i=194 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS39-8?i=199 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSP-J?i=201 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSR-T?i=202 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3D-4?i=212 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS1-5?i=217 Z]
'''Records:''' p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1N-T '''1807.05'''] p.28 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1X-6 '''1808'''], p.82 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1D-B '''1809'''], p.154 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1N-F '''1810'''], p.210 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1D-6 '''1811'''], p.271 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS18-8 '''1812'''], p.318 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1C-S '''1813'''], p.336 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1W-Y '''1814'''], p.355 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1W-4 '''1815'''], p.366 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS17-K '''1816'''], p.401 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1Q-H '''1817'''], p.437 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1W-5 '''addenda'''] '''1818-1822''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148300?i=645 Film 008148300 (G7/4/3)]
'''Index''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148289?i=223 (G/7/5/3)]: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSG-9?i=225 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3S-C?i=226 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSN-5?i=232 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSN-D?i=235 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSJ-K?i=240 E1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS2-V?i=267 E2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSJ-T?i=242 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS6-Y?i=244 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSZ-X?i=246 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSG-R?i=250 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSK-1?i=253 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSR-W?i=257 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSL-M?i=260 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS2-L?i=264 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSC-M?i=266 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSC-C?i=268 P], Q [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSN-M?i=271 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSP-Z?i=274 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSH-5?i=280 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSZ-L?i=282 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSF-Q?i=283 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSC-Y?i=289 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS2-Y?i=292 Z]
'''Records:''' p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1C-Q '''1818'''] p.41 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CSBB-P '''1819'''], p.88 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CSB1-7 '''1820'''], p.135 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CS1M-V '''1821'''], p.188 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CSBB-H '''1822'''], p.246 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-CSBR-5 '''finis'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017953?i=268&cat=959223 '''1823-1824''' (G7/4/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3P-G?i=270&cat=959223 1823.1-1823.10] - chronological
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3V-R?i=300&cat=959223 1823.10 - 1824] - alphabetical: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3V-R?i=300&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3L-5?i=301&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS32-S?i=304&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS32-W?i=308&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3K-1?i=309&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3L-K?i=311&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS32-H?i=313&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3L-C?i=316&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3K-K?i=318&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS32-X?i=321&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3V-G?i=324&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS32-8?i=327&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3J-4?i=330&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS32-Q?i=332&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS32-D?i=337&cat=959223 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3V-S?i=339&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3K-M?i=342&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3J-5?i=349&cat=959223 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3F-Y?i=351&cat=959223 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3J-H?i=353&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3J-J?i=355&cat=959223 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3N-Q?i=357&cat=959223 Z] :''Duplicate of the above two sets''
:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017953?i=4&cat=959223 '''1818-1824''' (G7/4/3A)] - Original Registers - Eerw. J Spyker
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQN-3?i=6&cat=959223 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQH-F?i=24&cat=959223 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQ4-1?i=53&cat=959223 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQ4-Y?i=88&cat=959223 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQ9-1?i=124&cat=959223 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQM-7?i=167&cat=959223 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3B-L?i=220&cat=959223 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017953?i=672&cat=959223 '''1825-1834''' (G7/4/5)] - Alphabetical A-J
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQJ-3?i=674&cat=959223 Adult and illigitimate], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQN-8?i=678&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQK-N?i=682&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQV-R?i=702&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQN-7?i=717&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQF-Y?i=722&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQF-D?i=733&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQX-5?i=740&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQD-V?i=748&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQK-5?i=756&cat=959223 J] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148299?i=5&cat=959223 '''1825-1834''' (G7/4/5 p138)] - Rewritten Registers - Alphabetically H-Z
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQXK-1?i=7&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQXD-X?i=16&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQXC-1?i=31&cat=959223 K], L, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQX8-X?i=55&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQXH-Q?i=66&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQX4-J?i=75&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQXF-9?i=89&cat=959223 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQX9-Z?i=100&cat=959223 R1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQ61-Y?i=152&cat=959223 R2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQ6P-7?i=114&cat=959223 S1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQXM-Y?i=142&cat=959223 S2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQ61-M?i=130&cat=959223 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQXS-P?i=146&cat=959223 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQ6P-2?i=155&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQ65-1?i=167&cat=959223 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQ62-8?i=178&cat=959223 Z], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFB-5?i=191&cat=959223 various] :''Duplicate of the above two sets''
:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008017953?cat=959223;i=361 '''1825-1830''' (G7/4/4A)] - Original Registers
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3N-2?i=364&cat=959223 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS38-5?i=413&cat=959223 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS3H-J?i=462&cat=959223 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PS79-B?i=522&cat=959223 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQT-J?i=566&cat=959223 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQY-T?i=609&cat=959223 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-PSQY-7?i=610&cat=959223 various] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148299?i=200&cat=959223 '''1830-1835''' (G7/4/5A)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFT-D?i=202&cat=959223 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF5-Z?i=266&cat=959223 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFL-W?i=348&cat=959223 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFV-H?i=415&cat=959223 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFX-L?i=474&cat=959223 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF8-Q?i=538&cat=959223 1835] ''The index below is not complete and covers mostly 1834 and only some of 1835. For the former it is indexed on the father's name, for the latter on the child's name. Roman page numbers are for 1833.''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148299?i=606&cat=959223 '''1833-1838''' (G7/4/6)] - Original Registers with an index upfront
'''Index''' ''(Mostly on father's name, some on child's name):'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFQ-W?i=608&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFQ-W?i=608&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFS-P?i=609&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFS-P?i=609&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-F?i=610&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-F?i=610&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-8?i=611&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-8?i=611&cat=959223 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-T?i=612&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-T?i=612&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFQ-C?i=613&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFQ-C?i=613&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF9-Y?i=614&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF9-Y?i=614&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFS-K?i=615&cat=959223 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFQ-3?i=616&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFQ-3?i=616&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-W?i=617&cat=959223 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-W?i=617&cat=959223 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-W?i=617&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQFQ-N?i=618&cat=959223 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-L?i=619&cat=959223 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148299?i=619&cat=959223 '''1833-1835''' (G7/4/6 part 1)] - Original Registers: p.I [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-Q?i=620&cat=959223 '''1833'''], p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQF3-6?i=630&cat=959223 '''1834'''], p.52 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QQXG-R?i=736&cat=959223 '''1835''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148295?i=5&cat=959223 '''1835-1838''' (G7/4/6 part 2)] - Original Registers: p.60 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3Q2H-M?i=7&cat=959223 '''1835'''], p.102 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QKG-5?i=65&cat=959223 '''1836'''], p.150 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QKC-5?i=161&cat=959223 '''1837'''], p.206 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QVB-T?i=220&cat=959223 '''1838'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148295?i=272&cat=959223 '''1836-1840''' (G7/4/6A)] - Original Registers?
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QVV-Z?i=274&cat=959223 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QVR-X?i=303&cat=959223 1836?] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QVH-J?i=334&cat=959223 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QVW-X?i=402&cat=959223 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QV9-F?i=474&cat=959223 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QVM-3?i=517&cat=959223 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148295?i=575&cat=959223 '''1838-1844''' (G7/4/7 part 1)] - Rewritten Registers?
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QL7-C?i=577&cat=959223 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QLQ-C?i=595&cat=959223 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3Q25-3?i=632&cat=959223 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3Q25-F?i=665&cat=959223 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3Q2D-M?i=694&cat=959223 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3Q2C-2?i=721&cat=959223 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3Q2W-R?i=758&cat=959223 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148294?i=5&cat=959223 '''1843-1847''' (G7/4/7 part 2)] - Rewritten Registers?
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQGM-D?i=7&cat=959223 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQLB-Q?i=10&cat=959223 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQLP-F?i=48&cat=959223 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQLV-F?i=83&cat=959223 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQLD-J?i=124&cat=959223 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148294?i=146&cat=959223 '''1841-1873''' (G7/4/7A)] - Original Registers?
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQLN-X?i=148&cat=959223 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQL4-T?i=186&cat=959223 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQL8-4?i=222&cat=959223 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ2P-N?i=266&cat=959223 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ2G-R?i=308&cat=959223 1845] 1846-1852 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ2B-C?i=344&cat=959223 1853] 1854 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ2D-W?i=345&cat=959223 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ2W-9?i=378&cat=959223 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ2Q-K?i=407&cat=959223 1857] 1858-1864 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQPQ-X?i=414&cat=959223 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQGB-W?i=420&cat=959223 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQP3-Z?i=451&cat=959223 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQG5-J?i=480&cat=959223 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQGR-G?i=511&cat=959223 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQGY-K?i=544&cat=959223 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQGR-W?i=574&cat=959223 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQGR-8?i=607&cat=959223 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQGG-F?i=643&cat=959223 1873] :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148294?i=672&cat=959223 '''1843-1844''' (G7/4/8 part 1)] - Rewritten Registers?
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQGN-D?i=674&cat=959223 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQG9-Y?i=762&cat=959223 1844] :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148293?i=5&cat=959223 '''1843-1848''' (G7/4/8 part 2)] - Rewritten Registers?
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7NQ-W?i=7&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7N3-R?i=14&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7NS-3?i=71&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7FZ-Q?i=155&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7FZ-M?i=242&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7XV-C?i=313&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1848] :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148293?i=382&cc=1478678&cat=959223 '''1847-1853''' (G7/4/9 part 1)] - Rewritten Registers?
:[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7XF-V?i=384&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7XG-T?i=410&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7X9-1?i=484&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C765-V?i=562&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7JC-M?i=634&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7NV-J?i=706&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-C7NC-1?i=776&cc=1478678&cat=959223 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008105637?i=439&cat=959223 '''1856-1871''' (G7/4/12)] - Original Registers
'''Index''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148289?i=297&cat=959223 (G7/5/4)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSH-8?i=299&cat=959223 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSC-7?i=300&cat=959223 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSJ-F?i=306&cat=959223 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS7-8?i=308&cat=959223 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSH-Q?i=312&cat=959223 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS7-S?i=314&cat=959223 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS9-5?i=317&cat=959223 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS3-B?i=320&cat=959223 H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSW-Z?i=325&cat=959223 I], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSS-T?i=326&cat=959223 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSS-W?i=328&cat=959223 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSZ-T?i=332&cat=959223 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSW-R?i=336&cat=959223 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSQ-J?i=340&cat=959223 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSQ-3?i=341&cat=959223 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS9R-J?i=342&cat=959223 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS91-M?i=344&cat=959223 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS3-C?i=348&cat=959223 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSS3-W?i=354&cat=959223 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSM-B?i=356&cat=959223 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSM-4?i=358&cat=959223 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS9L-7?i=360&cat=959223 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSSK-K?i=362&cat=959223 Z]
'''1856-1870''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008105637?i=439&cat=959223 (G7/4/12 part 1)]:
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-R5RW?i=441&cat=959223 '''1856'''], p.10 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RR35?i=452&cat=959223 '''1857'''], p.30 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RR4D?i=475&cat=959223 '''1858'''], p.50 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-R5GB?i=498&cat=959223 '''1859'''], p.73 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RR37?i=524&cat=959223 '''1860'''], p.92 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-R5FR?i=548&cat=959223 '''1861'''], p.111 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-R5L2?i=571&cat=959223 '''1862'''], p.131 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-R5SH?i=591&cat=959223 '''1863'''], p.151 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-R58K?i=615&cat=959223 '''1864'''], p.174 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RPP7?i=657&cat=959223 '''1865'''], p.190 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RPGH?i=691&cat=959223 '''1866'''], p.209 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-R5QV?i=720&cat=959223 '''1867'''], p.229 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RPVH?i=743&cat=959223 '''1868'''], p.246 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RPJ2?i=760&cat=959223 '''1869'''], p.266 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RG1P?i=782&cat=959223 '''1870''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148291?i=5&cat=959223 '''1869-1871''' (G7/4/12 part 2)] (from 1869.02.07):
p.250 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7J-2?i=7&cat=959223 '''1869'''], p.266 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSW8-B?i=25&cat=959223 '''1870'''], p.284 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWD-1?i=44&cat=959223 '''1871'''] ''This set duplicates a large portion of the above G7/4/12 records, but are from a different document''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008105637?i=5&cat=959223 '''1857-1867''' (G7/4/11 part 2)] - Rewritten Registers?
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RP82?i=7&cat=959223 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RP4X?i=45&cat=959223 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RGR8?i=83&cat=959223 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RGJP?i=129&cat=959223 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RGHT?i=167&cat=959223 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RG31?i=205&cat=959223 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RLTM?i=247&cat=959223 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RLLV?i=289&cat=959223 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RL6Q?i=335&cat=959223 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RLCK?i=370&cat=959223 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJG-RRVX?i=413&cat=959223 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148291?i=63&cat=959223 '''1867-1880''' (G7/4/13)] - Rewritten Registers? (follow on from G7/4/11)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSW8-R?i=65&cat=959223 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWZ-B?i=78&cat=959223 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWZ-9?i=104&cat=959223 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWC-F?i=128&cat=959223 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWC-D?i=162&cat=959223 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWQ-G?i=194&cat=959223 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWW-3?i=232&cat=959223 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWQ-T?i=266&cat=959223 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWQ-9?i=302&cat=959223 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS71-5?i=338&cat=959223 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7B-Y?i=380&cat=959223 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QSWM-4?i=412&cat=959223 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS71-1?i=446&cat=959223 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7Y-2?i=474&cat=959223 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148291?i=509&cat=959223 '''1880-1892''' (G7/4/13A)] - Original Registers (from 1880-07-04)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7T-N?i=511&cat=959223 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7B-3?i=521&cat=959223 1881] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS75-T?i=538&cat=959223 1882] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7R-V?i=552&cat=959223 1883] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS75-H?i=568&cat=959223 1884] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7P-6?i=581&cat=959223 1885] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7R-F?i=597&cat=959223 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7L-T?i=612&cat=959223 1887] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7G-R?i=629&cat=959223 1888] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7L-D?i=640&cat=959223 1889] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7K-Y?i=656&cat=959223 1890] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7L-V?i=671&cat=959223 1891] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7L-Q?i=687&cat=959223 1892] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7G-9?i=699&cat=959223 various] ''These duplicate the records under G7/4/13, but are in worse condition''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148291?i=710&cat=959223 '''1871-1872''' (G7/4/14 Part 1)] - Rewritten Registers? (from 1871.07.02)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS72-C?i=712&cat=959223 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QS7V-L?i=733&cat=959223 1872]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148290?i=5&cat=959223 '''1872-1887''' (G7/4/14 Part 2)] - Rewritten Registers? (from 1872.09.22)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QW8-C?i=8&cat=959223 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWZ-8?i=20&cat=959223 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWZ-D?i=54&cat=959223 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QW4-J?i=101&cat=959223 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWW-8?i=143&cat=959223 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QW7-Q?i=192&cat=959223 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QW1-J?i=225&cat=959223 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QW1-M?i=261&cat=959223 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWY-N?i=289&cat=959223 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWR-K?i=331&cat=959223 1881] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWP-Q?i=377&cat=959223 1882] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QW5-R?i=415&cat=959223 1883] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWL-6?i=457&cat=959223 1884] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QW2-Y?i=493&cat=959223 1885] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWK-N?i=531&cat=959223 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWV-W?i=575&cat=959223 1887] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148290?i=598&cat=959223 '''1873-1874''' (G7/4/15)] - Original Registers (1873.10.04 - 1874-05-10)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWJ-Z?i=601&cat=959223 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWJ-W?i=606&cat=959223 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148290?i=633&cat=959223 '''1875-1879''' (G7/4/16 part 1)] - Original Registers (1875-07-11 - 1979-07-18)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWN-7?i=635&cat=959223 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWF-N?i=655&cat=959223 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QW6-V?i=693&cat=959223 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWD-C?i=727&cat=959223 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QWZ-1?i=761&cat=959223 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148289?i=5&cat=959223 '''1875-1880''' (G7/4/16 part 2)] - Original Registers (1878.08.11 - 1880-06-29)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZSQ9-9?i=7&cat=959223 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3Y-9?i=19&cat=959223 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-ZS3R-N?i=49&cat=959223 1880] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G7_Baptisms * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/959223

Swellendam Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Swellendam Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1798 to 1973, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] Beware, many of these record sets are not in strict chronological order. They are typically grouped in separate sequences of even and odd numbered pages. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148288?i=686&cat=959223 '''1798-1839''' (G7/8/1 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79X8-2?i=688&cat=959223 1798.11 1799] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79X3-N?i=689&cat=959223 1800 1801 1805] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796T-1?i=691&cat=959223 1806] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796B-B?i=693&cat=959223 1807] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796R-Y?i=695&cat=959223 1808] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79XD-W?i=696&cat=959223 1809] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79XQ-3?i=698&cat=959223 1810] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79X9-5?i=700&cat=959223 1811] :''Uit het District George:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79D1-F?i=770&cat=959223 1811.8, 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79DP-L?i=772&cat=959223 1813] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796T-D?i=702&cat=959223 1812] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79XR-K?i=703&cat=959223 1814] 1815 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79XD-L?i=704&cat=959223 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79XN-N?i=706&cat=959223 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79XC-Z?i=707&cat=959223 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796L-L?i=710&cat=959223 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796G-6?i=711&cat=959223 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79XM-S?i=713&cat=959223 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79XF-Z?i=715&cat=959223 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796L-Q?i=718&cat=959223 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-7962-J?i=721&cat=959223 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796P-R?i=724&cat=959223 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-7961-X?i=728&cat=959223 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796P-S?i=731&cat=959223 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796D-W?i=735&cat=959223 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796Z-Q?i=737&cat=959223 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796H-T?i=739&cat=959223 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796W-B?i=742&cat=959223 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79D1-2?i=744&cat=959223 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796N-N?i=747&cat=959223 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796C-N?i=749&cat=959223 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796Z-P?i=751&cat=959223 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-796M-J?i=754&cat=959223 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79DY-S?i=759&cat=959223 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-7969-6?i=763&cat=959223 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-79DJ-F?i=768&cat=959223 1839] ---- '''Marriage Permissions/Licenses'''
''These are duplicates of above and below where overlap (but different document) until 31 Mar 1839. Thereafter, while the following two series'' ''still refer to the same marriages as in the rest, they are not marriage certificates, but either records of marriage intention with the'' ''dates on which bans were read and (usually) when the marriage happened, or (mostly from 1861 onwards) special marriage licenses.'' ''However, not all permission records that appear here, have a corresponding marriage certificate in what follows, presumably because'' ''the couple got married elsewhere (noted with "Certificaat verleend" or just "Certificaat" or sometimes e.g. "Certificaat na Worcester" ''or whatever place). Note: dates from 1839.4 below are when the intention was registered, usually 3 weeks before marriage.'' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148285?i=542&cat=959223 '''1816-1847''' (G7/8/9 Part 1)]:
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PB-X?i=544&cat=959223 1816] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PY-F?i=545&cat=959223 1817] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99P1-Y?i=549&cat=959223 1818] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995M-F?i=551&cat=959223 1819] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PT-2?i=552&cat=959223 1820] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PY-6?i=559&cat=959223 1821] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PB-P?i=564&cat=959223 1822] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PY-8?i=569&cat=959223 1823] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99P1-V?i=575&cat=959223 1824] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99P1-1?i=582&cat=959223 1825] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PB-Y?i=586&cat=959223 1826] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PT-S?i=591&cat=959223 1827] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PY-R?i=596&cat=959223 1828] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-9957-C?i=599&cat=959223 1829] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PR-1?i=602&cat=959223 1830] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99PR-Z?i=605&cat=959223 1831] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99P5-T?i=608&cat=959223 1832] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RB-J?i=613&cat=959223 1833] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99T3-R?i=614&cat=959223 1834] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99T7-7?i=619&cat=959223 1835] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RY-B?i=622&cat=959223 1836] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RR-R?i=627&cat=959223 1837] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99R1-T?i=633&cat=959223 1838] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99T3-9?i=639&cat=959223 1839] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RG-9?i=653&cat=959223 1840] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99TS-G?i=666&cat=959223 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RK-M?i=682&cat=959223 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99R2-D?i=701&cat=959223 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RK-5?i=713&cat=959223 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RV-5?i=732&cat=959223 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RF-4?i=747&cat=959223 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99R6-N?i=763&cat=959223 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148284?i=5&cat=959223 '''1816-1908''' (G7/8/9 Part 2)]:
(1816-1847 identical to above) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1NC?i=323&cat=959223 1847.11] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1F3?i=326&cat=959223 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QB3C?i=352&cat=959223 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1XJ?i=370&cat=959223 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q16V?i=393&cat=959223 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QBMG?i=404&cat=959223 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1X3?i=414&cat=959223 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QY1J?i=434&cat=959223 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QYBC?i=451&cat=959223 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QYB1?i=464&cat=959223 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1DR?i=478&cat=959223 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q18B?i=487&cat=959223 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q18Y?i=496&cat=959223 1859] [ 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QYY4?i=497&cat=959223 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1DN?i=499&cat=959223 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q16C?i=501&cat=959223 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1DX?i=505&cat=959223 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q18T?i=507&cat=959223 1865] [ 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QYT2?i=513&cat=959223 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1DW?i=516&cat=959223 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1DQ?i=520&cat=959223 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QYT4?i=530&cat=959223 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1D8?i=536&cat=959223 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9ML-K?i=543&cat=959223 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q18V?i=548&cat=959223 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1ZJ?i=565&cat=959223 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1ZB?i=569&cat=959223 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9M5-G?i=576&cat=959223 1876] ... [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MG-Y?i=577&cat=959223 1902] 1903 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1CY?i=585&cat=959223 1904] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MG-N?i=578&cat=959223 1905] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MP-W?i=586&cat=959223 1905b] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MT-N?i=581&cat=959223 1906] 1907 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q18J?i=589&cat=959223 1908] ---- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148287?i=5&cat=959223 '''1821-1840''' (G7/8/1 Part 2)]:
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QY9-9?i=7&cat=959223 1821], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QYM-D?i=8&cat=959223 1836], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QY9-H?i=9&cat=959223 1838.10, 1839.1-3],
''Even numbered pages:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QYM-C?i=12&cat=959223 p.150 '''1839.4'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTY-G?i=38&cat=959223 p.200 '''1840''']
''Odd numbered pages:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTT-Q?i=46&cat=959223 p.151 '''1839.4'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTP-6?i=70&cat=959223 p.199 '''1840''']
''Under Swellendam, but "Zyn Onder de Drosdy Uitenhage getrouwt:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QT5-7?i=78&cat=959223 1807, 1808], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QT5-S?i=79&cat=959223 1809-1813]
''Uit het District George:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QT5-N?i=81&cat=959223 1811, 1812], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTL-P?i=84&cat=959223 1813]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTL-R?i=85&cat=959223 1805-1836] - 17 entries in random order [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148287?i=105&cat=959223 '''1840-1847''' (G7/8/2)]
''Odd numbered pages:''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTL-L?i=107&cat=959223 p.1 '''1840.4'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTK-S?i=125&cat=959223 p.35 '''1841'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTJ-2?i=149&cat=959223 p.83 '''1842'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTN-L?i=170&cat=959223 p.125 '''1843'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QT6-P?i=198&cat=959223 p.181 '''1844'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QT4-7?i=231&cat=959223 p.247 '''1845'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTZ-S?i=261&cat=959223 p.305 '''1846'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTD-3?i=276&cat=959223 p.333 '''1847''']
''Even numbered pages:''
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QTC-H?i=304&cat=959223 p.2 '''1840.4'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QT7-Z?i=326&cat=959223 p.36 '''1841'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QT3-K?i=349&cat=959223 p.82 '''1842'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QRB-6?i=371&cat=959223 p.124 '''1843'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QRB-Q?i=400&cat=959223 p.180 '''1844'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QRR-6?i=433&cat=959223 p.246 '''1845'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QRG-F?i=462&cat=959223 p.304 '''1846'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QR2-F?i=476&cat=959223 p.332 '''1847'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148287?i=508&cat=959223 '''1848-1849''' (G7/8/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QRV-L?i=510&cat=959223 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QYK-F?i=571&cat=959223 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148287?i=623&cat=959223 '''1850-1852''' (G7/8/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QYF-W?i=625&cat=959223 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QYZ-M?i=675&cat=959223 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QY7-N?i=722&cat=959223 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148287?i=729&cat=959223 '''1852-1852''' (G7/8/5 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-3QYS-L?i=731&cat=959223 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148286?i=5&cat=959223 '''1852-1855''' (G7/8/5 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5LV?i=7&cat=959223 1852.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5GM?i=26&cat=959223 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5KB?i=104&cat=959223 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5NC?i=166&cat=959223 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148286?i=186&cat=959223 '''1855-1862''' (G7/8/6)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S56X?i=188&cat=959223 1855.7] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S563?i=205&cat=959223 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S581?i=234&cat=959223 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5Z2?i=268&cat=959223 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5CG?i=301&cat=959223 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SRSJ?i=334&cat=959223 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SR3G?i=357&cat=959223 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S51D?i=380&cat=959223 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148286?i=400&cat=959223 '''1862-1873''' (G7/8/7 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SR9Z?i=402&cat=959223 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SRM9?i=425&cat=959223 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SRM2?i=453&cat=959223 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5YP?i=477&cat=959223 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5YC?i=511&cat=959223 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5B9?i=532&cat=959223 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5TN?i=550&cat=959223 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S557?i=568&cat=959223 1869] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5TM?i=595&cat=959223 1870] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5R4?i=613&cat=959223 1871] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S55P?i=637&cat=959223 1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S5PL?i=655&cat=959223 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148285?i=5&cat=959223 '''1872-1879''' (G7/8/7 Part 2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99R8-1?i=7&cat=959223 1872.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99R8-7?i=11&cat=959223 1873] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RQ-B?i=48&cat=959223 1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RW-S?i=70&cat=959223 1875] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RS-B?i=98&cat=959223 1876] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-99RM-S?i=123&cat=959223 1877] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995Y-R?i=142&cat=959223 1878] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995B-G?i=161&cat=959223 1879] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148285?i=222&cat=959223 '''1879-1893''' (G7/8/8)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995L-9?i=224&cat=959223 1879.7] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995G-W?i=245&cat=959223 1880] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-9952-W?i=274&cat=959223 1881] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-9952-F?i=300&cat=959223 1882] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995J-K?i=323&cat=959223 1883] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995X-F?i=341&cat=959223 1884] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995X-7?i=363&cat=959223 1885] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-9958-5?i=383&cat=959223 1886] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-9958-W?i=399&cat=959223 1887] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-9954-Y?i=419&cat=959223 1888] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995W-2?i=439&cat=959223 1889] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995S-G?i=469&cat=959223 1890] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-9953-F?i=486&cat=959223 1891] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-995S-Y?i=497&cat=959223 1892] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-9959-R?i=520&cat=959223 1893] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148284?i=593&cat=959223 '''1893-1913''' (G7/8/10 Part 1)]
''Odd numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9M5-W?i=595&cat=959223 n.1819 '''1893.6'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q189?i=604&cat=959223 n.1835 '''1894'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q187?i=615&cat=959223 n.1857 '''1895'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q18D?i=625&cat=959223 n.1877 '''1896'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1ZG?i=635&cat=959223 n.1897 '''1897'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q186?i=649&cat=959223 n.1925 '''1898'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1ZV?i=661&cat=959223 n.1945 '''1899'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MY-9?i=674&cat=959223 n.1971 '''1900'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9M5-Q?i=685&cat=959223 n.1993 '''1901'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9M2-M?i=697&cat=959223 n.2017 '''1902'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MG-6?i=715&cat=959223 n.2053 '''1903'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1WM?i=734&cat=959223 n.2089 '''1904'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1HB?i=748&cat=959223 n.2117 '''1905'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MK-B?i=760&cat=959223 n.2141 '''1906'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q19Z?i=774&cat=959223 n.2167 '''1907'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q141?i=783&cat=959223 n.2185 '''1908'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1W7?i=796&cat=959223 n.2209 '''1909'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9M6-T?i=807&cat=959223 n.2231 '''1910'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9M8-T?i=819&cat=959223 n.2255 '''1911'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MF-5?i=832&cat=959223 n.2281 '''1912''']
''Even numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q197?i=837&cat=959223 n.2290 '''1912.7'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1MN?i=843&cat=959223 n.2302 '''1913'''], ''Even numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QB1H?i=850&cat=959223 n.1820 '''1893.6'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QBY7?i=857&cat=959223 n.1834 '''1894'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q19V?i=868&cat=959223 n.1856 '''1895'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QB5Y?i=880&cat=959223 n.1876 '''1896'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MW-4?i=891&cat=959223 n.1898 '''1897'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QBPF?i=904&cat=959223 n.1924 '''1898'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QBGG?i=914&cat=959223 n.1944 '''1899'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9M9-G?i=928&cat=959223 n.1972 '''1900'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q9MM-V?i=938&cat=959223 n.1992 '''1901'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q11K?i=950&cat=959223 n.2016 '''1902'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q11J?i=968&cat=959223 n.2052 '''1903'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QBNL?i=987&cat=959223 n.2088 '''1904'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QBXL?i=1001&cat=959223 n.2116 '''1905'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QBZJ?i=1014&cat=959223 n.2142 '''1906'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-Q1J6?i=1026&cat=959223 n.2166 '''1907'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-QB7T?i=1036&cat=959223 n.2186 '''1908'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148283?i=5&cat=959223 '''1906-1913''' (G7/8/10 Part 2)]
''Even numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BF-N?i=7&cat=959223 n.2164 '''1906.11'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BG-1?i=8&cat=959223 n.2166 '''1907'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BK-B?i=18&cat=959223 n.2186 '''1908'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BF-M?i=31&cat=959223 n.2210 '''1909'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9B4-5?i=41&cat=959223 n.2230 '''1910'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BD-H?i=53&cat=959223 n.2256 '''1911'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9B3-N?i=65&cat=959223 n.2280 '''1912''']
''Odd numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BW-R?i=69&cat=959223 n.2289 '''1912.7'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9B6-9?i=75&cat=959223 n.2301 '''1913'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148283?i=85&cat=959223 '''1913-1925''' (G7/8/11)]
''Odd numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9B9-N?i=87&cat=959223 n.2315 '''1913.6'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YY-J?i=96&cat=959223 n.2333 '''1914'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9B7-B?i=105&cat=959223 n.2351 '''1915'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9B3-H?i=117&cat=959223 n.2375 '''1916'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BV-T?i=127&cat=959223 n.2395 '''1917''']
''Even numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YP-W?i=135&cat=959223 n.2410 '''1817.10'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YY-1?i=137&cat=959223 n.2414 '''1918'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YT-L?i=154&cat=959223 n.2446 '''1919'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YJ-J?i=170&cat=959223 n.2478 '''1920'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YG-K?i=185&cat=959223 n.2508 '''1921'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YG-7?i=199&cat=959223 n.2532 '''1922'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YN-G?i=211&cat=959223 n.2556 '''1923'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BF-B?i=227&cat=959223 n.2589 '''1924'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9Y7-W?i=245&cat=959223 n.2624 '''1925'''] ''Even numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9Y8-H?i=249&cat=959223 n.2316 '''1913.6'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BS-D?i=257&cat=959223 n.2332 '''1914'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9Y6-L?i=267&cat=959223 n.2352 '''1915'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9Y4-H?i=279&cat=959223 n.2376 '''1916'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9TB-1?i=288&cat=959223 n.2394 '''1917''']
''Odd numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9T1-Q?i=296&cat=959223 n.2409 '''1917.10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YH-L?i=299&cat=959223 n.2413 '''1918'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YQ-4?i=317&cat=959223 n.2445 '''1919'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9YS-7?i=335&cat=959223 n.2479 '''1920'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9Y9-F?i=350&cat=959223 n.2509 '''1921'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9TR-V?i=362&cat=959223 n.2531 '''1922'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9TD-4?i=376&cat=959223 n.2557 '''1923''']
''Even numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9T2-8?i=392&cat=959223 n.2588 '''1924''']
''Odd numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9TK-D?i=410&cat=959223 n.2617 '''1924.11'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9TD-S?i=414&cat=959223 n.2625 '''1925'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148283?i=422&cat=959223 '''1925-1938''' (G7/8/12 Part 1)]
''Even numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9T8-Z?i=424&cat=959223 n.2632 '''1925'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9T7-K?i=431&cat=959223 n.2646 '''1926'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9TC-Y?i=442&cat=959223 n.2668 '''1927'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9T7-5?i=457&cat=959223 n.2698 '''1928'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9T4-J?i=472&cat=959223 n.2728 '''1929'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9T9-R?i=488&cat=959223 n.2760 '''1930'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9T7-C?i=504&cat=959223 n.2792 '''1931''']
''Odd numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9R5-6?i=518&cat=959223 n.2819 '''1931.12'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9RL-V?i=519&cat=959223 n.2821 '''1932'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9R5-H?i=532&cat=959223 n.2845 '''1933'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9RG-N?i=548&cat=959223 n.2877 '''1934'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9R6-M?i=566&cat=959223 n.2913 '''1935'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9RW-S?i=584&cat=959223 n.2949 '''1936'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9RH-1?i=600&cat=959223 n.2981 '''1937'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9R9-7?i=615&cat=959223 n.3011 '''1938''']
''Even numbered '''in reverse''':'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S95B-J?i=626&cat=959223 n.3028 '''1938'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9RN-T?i=635&cat=959223 n.3010 '''1937'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S95R-R?i=650&cat=959223 n.2980 '''1936'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S95B-T?i=668&cat=959223 n.2946 '''1935'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S955-G?i=685&cat=959223 n.2912 '''1934'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S95L-N?i=703&cat=959223 n.2876 '''1933'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S95P-F?i=720&cat=959223 n.2842 '''1932''']
''Odd numbered '''in reverse''':'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S95G-R?i=732&cat=959223 n.2819 '''1931'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9B2-9?i=748&cat=959223 n.2789 '''1930'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BN-P?i=763&cat=959223 n.2759 '''1929'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S9BX-3?i=780&cat=959223 n.2727 '''1928'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148276?i=5&cat=959223 '''1925-1927''' (G7/8/12 Part 2)]
''Odd numbered '''in reverse''':'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQL5-3?i=7&cat=959223 n.2733 '''1927.2'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLP-4?i=10&cat=959223 n.2727 '''1928'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLG-V?i=41&cat=959223 n.2665 '''1926'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQL2-J?i=52&cat=959223 n.2643 '''1925'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148276?i=63&cat=959223 '''1938-1953''' (G7/8/13)]
'' (Mostly) Even numbered:'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLJ-X?i=66&cat=959223 n.3081 '''1938.8'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQL7-W?i=75&cat=959223 n.3048 '''1939'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLC-V?i=88&cat=959223 n.3072 '''1940'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLN-4?i=105&cat=959223 n.3104 '''1941'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLC-L?i=117&cat=959223 n.3127 '''1942'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLZ-N?i=129&cat=959223 n.3150 '''1943'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLS-W?i=138&cat=959223 n.3168 '''1944'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLC-4?i=150&cat=959223 n.3190 '''1945'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLQ-Y?i=163&cat=959223 n.3216 '''1946'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQL9-C?i=177&cat=959223 n.3244 '''1947'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2B-X?i=191&cat=959223 n.3270 '''1948'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQL9-8?i=204&cat=959223 n.3296 '''1949'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2R-L?i=219&cat=959223 n.3323 '''1950'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLM-S?i=232&cat=959223 n.3348 '''1951'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLM-M?i=245&cat=959223 n.3372 '''1952'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2Y-2?i=259&cat=959223 n.2 '''1953''']
'' (Mostly) Odd numbered (even at start):'' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2G-M?i=266&cat=959223 n.3030 '''1938.8'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2T-7?i=275&cat=959223 n.3409 '''1939'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2P-4?i=287&cat=959223 n.3071 '''1940'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2K-7?i=303&cat=959223 n.3103 '''1941'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2P-9?i=317&cat=959223 n.?? '''1942'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2L-6?i=331&cat=959223 n.3151 '''1943'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2K-5?i=339&cat=959223 n.3167 '''1944'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2N-6?i=350&cat=959223 n.3189 '''1945'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2N-7?i=364&cat=959223 n.3217 '''1946'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2F-Q?i=377&cat=959223 n.3243 '''1947'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ26-9?i=394&cat=959223 n.3271 '''1948'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ26-5?i=407&cat=959223 n.3295 '''1949'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2D-D?i=422&cat=959223 n.3324 '''1950'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ24-9?i=435&cat=959223 n.3349 '''1951'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ27-5?i=446&cat=959223 n.3371 '''1952'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2W-T?i=460&cat=959223 n.1 '''1953'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148276?i=471&cat=959223 '''1953-1955''' (G7/8/14)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2C-C?i=473&cat=959223 n.16 '''1953.6'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2W-X?i=482&cat=959223 n.1 '''1954'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2Q-W?i=499&cat=959223 n.1 '''1955'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQKY-F?i=515&cat=959223 n.17 '''1953'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ23-S?i=524&cat=959223 n.2 '''1954'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ2S-2?i=541&cat=959223 n.2 '''1955'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148276?cat=959223;i=559 '''1956-1965''' (G7/8/15 Part 1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQ23-J?i=560&cat=959223 1956] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQKB-P?i=587&cat=959223 1957] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQG3-L?i=610&cat=959223 1958] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQGM-4?i=643&cat=959223 1959] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQGM-G?i=677&cat=959223 1960] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLT-X?i=697&cat=959223 1961] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLB-2?i=714&cat=959223 1962] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLP-K?i=727&cat=959223 1963] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLT-G?i=752&cat=959223 1964] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-HQLV-9?i=774&cat=959223 1965] '''1966-1969''' (G7/8/15 Part 2) - Not online yet. Film 008148275 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004208454?i=2&cat=2357594 '''1969-1973''' (G7/8/16)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6139-DKJ?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357594 1969.9] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6139-DK2?i=13&cc=1392488&cat=2357594 1970] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6139-DKP?i=30&cc=1392488&cat=2357594 1971] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6139-DKG?i=46&cc=1392488&cat=2357594 1972] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6139-DF1?i=47&cc=1392488&cat=2357594 1973] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G7

Swetenham-16 Connections

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===All Connections=== :''Click on'' link ''to see the steps in the connection.'' :''3c1 means third cousin, once removed, 6c3 sixth cousin, three times removed'' ''6 Degrees'' * [[Raynor-1117|William Raynor VC (1795-1860)]] survivor of the Powder Magazine at Delhi 1857 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Raynor-1117&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] His daughter [[Raynor-1198|Adelaide Louisa Raynor (1834-1915)]] married [[Swetenham-25|Edmund Swetenham (1835-1898)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Swetenham-25&person2Name=Swetenham-16 great-great uncle] ''7 Degrees'' * [[Archer-2449|Captain Robert Hugh Archer RN (1852-1930)]] He took part in the Arctic expedition of 1875-6 on the Discovery. He explored a fjord which has been named after him. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Archer-2449&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Archer-2449&person2Name=Swetenham-16 2c2] * '''[[Fielding-185|Henry Fielding (1707-1754)]] novelist and dramatist [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Fielding-185&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] direct ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Fielding-185&person2Name=Swetenham-16 5x great-grandfather]''' * [[Anson-152|Thomas George Anson 2nd Earl of Lichfield (1825-1892)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Anson-152&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Anson-152&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c1] * [[Archer-6505|Fanny Parks (1794-1875)]] Writer, travelled in India [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Archer-6505&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Archer-6505&person2Name=Swetenham-16 1c4] see [http://www.swetenham.org/mussoorie/docs/Fanny_Parkes_chapter.pdf section on Fanny] in the [http://www.swetenham.org/mussoorie/docs/Cloud_End.pdf Swetenham Family of Cloud End] ''8 Degrees'' * [[Hamilton-1005|James Hamilton KG 1st Duke of Abercorn (1811-1885)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Hamilton-1005&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hamilton-1005&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c4] * [[Anson-377|Lt-Col Augustus Anson VC (abt.1835-1877)]] For conspicuous bravery at Bolundshahur on 28 Sep 1857 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Anson-377&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Anson-377&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c1] * [[Campbell-8028|Victor Campbell (1875-1956)]] Led northern party on Scott's last expedition to the South Pole [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Campbell-8028&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Campbell-8028&person2Name=Swetenham-16 3c1] * [[Parsons-14973|Claudia Parsons (1900-1998)]] automotive engineer, travel writer, first woman to circumnavigate the globe by car [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Parsons-14973&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Parsons-14973&person2Name=Swetenham-16 3c1] ''9 Degrees'' *[[Russell-1078|John Russell KG 6th Duke of Bedford (1766-1839)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Russell-1078&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Russell-1078&person2Name=Swetenham-16 5c4] * [[Chaplin-2076|Col. John Worthy Chaplin VC (1840-1920)]] First to plant the colours on the Taku fort, and was severely wounded 21 Aug 1860 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Chaplin-2076&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link]. His daughter [[Chaplin-2075|Muriel Gladys (1884-1948)]] married [[Swetenham-78|Foster Swetenham (1876-1914)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Swetenham-78&person2Name=Swetenham-16 2c2] * [[Fisher-4902|Jackie Fisher (1841-1920)]] Admiral of the Fleet, First Sea Lord [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Fisher-4902&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] * [[Petty-Fitzmaurice-7|Lord Lansdowne (1845-1927)]] Governor General of Canada, Viceroy of India, Secretary of State for War and Foreign Secretary [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Petty-Fitzmaurice-7&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Petty-Fitzmaurice-7&person2Name=Swetenham-16 7c2] * [[Spencer-Churchill-11|9th Duke of Marlborough (1871-1934)]] known as "Sunny" [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Spencer-Churchill-11&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Spencer-Churchill-11&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c1] * [[Lambton-89|Sir Hedworth Meux (1856-1929)]] Admiral of the Fleet [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lambton-89&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lambton-89&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c1] * [[Russell-8283|Lord John Russell (1792-1878)]] Prime Minister 1846-1852, 1865-1866 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Russell-8283&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Russell-8283&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c3] ''10 Degrees'' * [[Gordon-5577|Lord Aberdeen (1784-1860)]] Prime Minister 1852-1855 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gordon-5577&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gordon-5577&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c4] * [[Byron-136|Ada Lovelace (1815-1852)]] mathematician [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Byron-136&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Byron-136&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c3] * [[Wrottesley-2|Maj-Gen the Hon. George Wrottesley RE (1827-1909)]] genealogist [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wrottesley-2&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wrottesley-2&person2Name=Swetenham-16 7c2] ''11 Degrees'' * [[Byron-127|Lord Byron (1788-1824)]] poet [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Byron-127&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Byron-127&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c3] * [[Churchill-4|Winston Churchill (1874-1965)]] Prime Minister 1940-1945,1951-1955 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Churchill-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Churchill-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c] * [[Douglas-Home-1|Alec Douglas-Home (1903-1995)]] Prime Minister 1963-1964 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Douglas-Home-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Douglas-Home-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c1] * '''[[Feilding-4|William Feilding (abt.1587-1643)]] 1st Earl of Denbigh [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Feilding-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] direct ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Feilding-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9x great grandfather]''' * [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-7|Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900-1974)]] brother of KIng George VI [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-7&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-7&person2Name=Swetenham-16 16c1] * [[Grenfell-569|Francis Octavius Grenfell VC (1880-1915)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grenfell-569&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] and his twin brother [[Grenfell-579|Riversdale Nonus Grenfell (1880-1914)]] both 9th Lancers [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grenfell-569&person2Name=Swetenham-16 14c4] * [[Grey-482|Earl Grey (1764-1845)]] Prime Minister 1830–34 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grey-482&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grey-482&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c5] * [[Macmillan-1391| Harold Macmillan (1894-1986)]] Prime Minister 1957-1963 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Macmillan-1391&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] His wife [[Cavendish-140|Dorothy]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cavendish-140&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c] * [[Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound-18|Lord Minto (1845-1914)]] Governor General of Canada, Viceroy of India [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound-18&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound-18&person2Name=Swetenham-16 16c2] * [[Primrose-80|5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929)]] Prime Minister 1894-1895 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Primrose-80&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Primrose-80&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c2] * [[Innes-Ker-1|Henry John Innes-Ker KT MVO (1876-1932)]] 8th Duke of Roxburghe [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Innes-Ker-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Innes-Ker-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c] * [[Edmonstone-1|Alice Keppel (1868-1947)]] Mistress of [[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-5| King Edward VII]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Edmonstone-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Edmonstone-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c3] * [[Perceval-3|Spencer Perceval (bef.1762-1812)]] Prime Minister 1809-1812 assassinated in the Lobby of the House of Commons [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Perceval-3&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Perceval-3&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c4] * [[Russell-8278|Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)]] philosopher [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Russell-8278&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Russell-8278&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c1] * [[Gascoyne-Cecil-7|Lord Salisbury (1830-1903)]] Prime Minister 1885-1886, 1886-1892, 1895-1902 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gascoyne-Cecil-7&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gascoyne-Cecil-7&person2Name=Swetenham-16 7c4] * [[Wilberforce-2|William Wilberforce (1759-1833)]] abolitionist of the slave trade [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wilberforce-2&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wilberforce-2&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c4] ''12 degrees'' * [[Romanov-1|Alexander II (1818-1881)]] Tsar of Russia [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Romanov-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Romanov-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 15c2] * [[Asquith-1|H. H. Asquith (1852-1928)]] Prime Minister 1908-1916 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Asquith-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] His daughter-in-law [[Charteris-65|Cynthia Mary Evelyn Charteris (1887-1960)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Charteris-65&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c1] * [[Bulwer-Lytton-2|Robert Bulwer-Lytton (1831-1891)]] 1st Earl Lytton, Viceroy of India [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bulwer-Lytton-2&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Bulwer-Lytton-7|Victor Bulwer-Lytton (1876-1947)]] 2nd Earl Lytton, Governor of Bombay [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bulwer-Lytton-7&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bulwer-Lytton-7&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c3] * [[Manners-445|Lady Diana Cooper (1892-1986)]] society beauty and hostess [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Manners-445&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Manners-445&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c1] wife of Duff Cooper * [[Cornwallis-27| Lord Cornwallis (1738-1805)]] Governor-General of Bengal [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Cornwallis-27&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cornwallis-27&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c5] * [[Delves_Broughton-20|Jock Delves Broughton (1883-1942)]] 11th Bt. acquitted of the murder of [[Hay-1064|Josslyn Hay (1901-1941)]] 22nd Earl of Erroll [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Delves_Broughton-20&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Delves_Broughton-20&person2Name=Swetenham-16 5c2] * [[Bowes-Lyon-5|Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (1900-2002)]] consort of King George VI [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bowes-Lyon-5&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bowes-Lyon-5&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c] * [[Fleming-2508|Ian Fleming (1908-1964)]] writer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Fleming-2508&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] His wife [[Charteris-28|Ann Charteris]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Charteris-28&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c] * [[Fitzroy-88|Duke of Grafton (1735-1811)]] Prime Minister 1768–1770 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Fitzroy-88&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Fitzroy-88&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c5] * [[Grenville-12|George Grenville (1712-1770)]] Prime Minister 1763-1765 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grenville-12&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grenville-12&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c7] * [[Grenville-115|Lord Grenville (1759-1834)]] Prime Minister 1806-1807 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grenville-115&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grenville-115&person2Name=Swetenham-16 7c4] * [[Grey-1283|Edward Grey (1862-1933)]] 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, longest-serving Foreign Secretary [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grey-1283&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grey-1283&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c1] * [[Howe-2867|Richard Howe (1726-1799)]] Admiral, commanded British fleet at the Glorious First of June [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Howe-2867&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Howe-2867&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c5] * [[Leveson-Gower-8|Granville Leveson-Gower (1721-1803)]] 1st Marquess of Stafford [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Leveson-Gower-8&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Leveson-Gower-8&person2Name=Swetenham-16 3c6] * [[McCorquodale-34|Raine McCorquodale (1929-2016)]] Stepmother of Lady Diana Spencer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=McCorquodale-34&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McCorquodale-34&person2Name=Swetenham-16 19c1] * [[Rothschild-130|Hannah Mayer Rothschild (1815-1864)]] granddaughter of Mayer Amschel Rothschild [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Rothschild-130&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] Her husband [[FitzRoy-161|Henry FitzRoy (1807-1859)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=FitzRoy-161&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c3] * [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-17|Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939)]] daughter of Queen Victoria [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-17&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-17&person2Name=Swetenham-16 15c2] * [[FitzMaurice-126|Earl of Shelburne (1737-1805)]] Prime Minister 1782-1783 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=FitzMaurice-126&person2Name=Swetenham-16 12c6] * [[Spencer-40|Lady Diana Spencer (1961-1997)]] Princess of Wales [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Spencer-40&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Spencer-40&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c2] * [[Villiers-34|George Villiers (1592-1628)]] 1st Duke of Buckingham, favourite of James I [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Villiers-34&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Villiers-34&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9th great great-uncle] * [[Waugh-417|Evelyn Waugh (1903-1966)]] writer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Waugh-417&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Waugh-417&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c] ''13 degrees'' * [[Eden-386|Lord Auckland (1784-1849)]] Governor-General of India [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Eden-386&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Eden-386&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c5] * [[Balfour-413|Arthur Balfour (1848-1930)]] Prime Minister 1902-1905 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Balfour-413&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Balfour-413&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c3] * [[Battye-99|Wigram Battye (abt.1842-1879)]] Queen's Own Corps of Guides, Punjab Frontier Force, killed leading a cavalry charge [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Battye-99&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] * [[Birkin-52|Jane Birkin]] singer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Birkin-52&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Birkin-52&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c1]
* [[Boyle-21|Robert Boyle (1627-1691)]] a founder of modern chemistry [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Boyle-21&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Boyle-21&person2Name=Swetenham-16 3c10] * [[Buchan-409|John Buchan (1875-1940)]] author, Governor-General of Canada [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Buchan-409&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] his wife [[Grosvenor-235|Susan Grosvenor]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grosvenor-235&person2Name=Swetenham-16 7c2] * [[Butler-46|James Butler KG (1610-1688)]] 1st Duke of Ormond, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Butler-46&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Butler-46&person2Name=Swetenham-16 7c8] *[[Canning-199|George Canning (1770-1827)]] Prime Minister 1827 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Canning-199&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Canning-199&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c6] * [[Canning-125|Stratford Canning (1786-1880)]] Ambassador to the Sublime Porte, 1842–1858 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Canning-125&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Canning-125&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c6] * [[Stuart-4|Charles II (1630-1685)]] King of Scotland, England and Ireland 1660-1685 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stuart-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Stuart-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c9] * [[Windsor-21|King Charles III ]] reigning monarch [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Windsor-21&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Windsor-21&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c2] * [[Cooper-7027|Duff Cooper (1890-1954)]] 1st Viscount Norwich, politician and diplomat [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Cooper-7027&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cooper-7027&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c] husband of Lady Diana Cooper * [[Curzon-129|Lord Curzon (1859-1925)]] Viceroy of India, Foreign Secretary [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Curzon-129&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Curzon-129&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c4] * [[Darwin-15|Charles Darwin FRS (1809-1882)]] author of "On the Origin of Species" [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Darwin-15&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Darwin-15&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c5] * [[Finch-313|Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham (1621-1682)]] Lord Chancellor 1675-1682 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Finch-313&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Finch-313&person2Name=Swetenham-16 1c10] * [[Gladstone-68|William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898)]] Prime Minister 1868-1874,1880-1885,1886-1886,1892-1894 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gladstone-68&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gladstone-68&person2Name=Swetenham-16 12c6] * [[Gough-485|Gen. Sir Hugh Gough VC GCB (1833-1909)]] VC in Indian Mutiny, Commander-in-Chief in India [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gough-485&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gough-485&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c3] (see also brother Charles and nephew John, also VCs) * [[Phipps-2331|Joyce Grenfell (1910-1979)]] actress [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Phipps-2331&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Phipps-2331&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c1] * [[Kennedy-96|John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963)]] 35th President of the United States [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Kennedy-96&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link]
* [[Cavendish-Bentinck-31|Lady Ottoline Morrell (1873-1938)]] hostess and art patron [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Cavendish-Bentinck-31&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cavendish-Bentinck-31&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c3] * [[Morris-5281|Gouverneur Morris (1752-1816)]] Founding Father of the United States, wrote the Preamble to the United States Constitution [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Morris-5281&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Parker-Bowles-2|Andrew Parker-Bowles]] first husband of Queen Camilla [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Parker-Bowles-2&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Parker-Bowles-2&person2Name=Swetenham-16 7c] * [[Peel-305|Robert Peel (1788-1850)]] Prime Minister 1834–1835, 1841–1846 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Peel-305&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] * [[Cavendish-Bentinck-41|3rd Duke of Portland (1738-1809)]] Prime Minister 1783, 1807–1809 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Cavendish-Bentinck-41&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cavendish-Bentinck-41&person2Name=Swetenham-16 5c6] * [[Thesiger-34|Wilfred Thesiger (1910-2003)]] British military officer, explorer, and travel writer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Thesiger-34&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Hanover-230|Victoria (1819-1901)]] Queen, Empress of India [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Hanover-230&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Hanover-230&person2Name=Swetenham-16 14c3] * [[Wellesley-4|1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852)]] general, Prime Minister 1828-1830, 1834-1834 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wellesley-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wellesley-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c5] ''14 degrees'' * [[Bligh-45|William Bligh RN (1754-1817)]] commanded HMS Bounty at the time of the Mutiny [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bligh-45&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] * [[Bohr-191|Niels Bohr (1885-1962)]] Nobel Prize for Physics [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bohr-191&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] * [[Bonham_Carter-1|Helena Bonham Carter]] actress [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bonham_Carter-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] *[[Shand-3|Queen Camilla]] consort of King Charles III [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Shand-3&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shand-3&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c1] * [[Gascoigne-741| Bamber Gascoigne (1935-2022)]] television quizmaster [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gascoigne-741&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gascoigne-741&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c] * [[Battenberg-26|Lord Mountbatten (1900-1979)]] Viceroy of india, First Sea Lord [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Battenberg-26&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Battenberg-26&person2Name=Swetenham-16 16c2] * [[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)]] Empéreur des Français [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bonaparte-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bonaparte-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 18c7] * [[Wedgwood-16|Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795)]] potter [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wedgwood-16&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Stephen-525|Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Stephen-525&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Stephen-525&person2Name=Swetenham-16 21c] ''15 degrees'' * [[Babbage-60|Charles Babbage FRS (1791-1871)]] mathematician [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Babbage-60&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] * [[Bell-11653|Gertrude Bell (1868-1926)]] English writer, traveller, political officer, administrator, archaeologist and spy [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bell-11653&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] Her aunt’s husband [[Stanley-2403|Edward Lyulph Stanley PC (1839-1925)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Stanley-2403&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c2] * [[De_Vere-381|Edward de Vere (1550-1604)]] 17th Earl of Oxford [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=De_Vere-381&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=De_Vere-381&person2Name=Swetenham-16 5c12] * [[Devereux-488|Walter Devereux KG (1539-1576)]] 1st Earl of Essex [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Devereux-488&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Devereux-488&person2Name=Swetenham-16 4c12] * [[Gore-Booth-1|Constance Georgine (Gore-Booth) Markievicz (1868-1927)]] Irish suffragette and revolutionary [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gore-Booth-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gore-Booth-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c1] * [[Leach-1751|Cary Grant (1904-1986)]] actor [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Swetenham-16&person2Name=Leach-1751 link] * [[Gough-354|Field Marshal Sir Hugh Gough (1779-1869)]] Commander-in-Chief in India 1843 - 1849 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gough-354&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gough-354&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c5] (see also nephews Charles and Hugh, both VCs) * [[Gough-486|Brig. Gen. Sir John Gough VC KCB CMG (1871 - 1915)]] VC in Somaliland, killed in action in France [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gough-486&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gough-486&person2Name=Swetenham-16 12c2] (see also father Charles and uncle Hugh, also VCs) * [[Lawrence-553| Lawrence of Arabia (1888-1935)]] archaeologist, Arabist, intelligence officer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lawrence-553&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lawrence-553&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c2] * [[Lewis-13750|C, S. Lewis (1898-1963)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Lewis-13750&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lewis-13750&person2Name=Swetenham-16 12c1] * [[Bourbon-85|Jean de Luxembourg (1921-2019)]] Grand Duke of Luxembourg [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bourbon-85&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bourbon-85&person2Name=Swetenham-16 15c3] * [[Blair-1927|George Orwell (1903-1950)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Blair-1927&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Blair-1927&person2Name=Swetenham-16 13c2] * [[Watson-Wentworth-3|Lord Rockingham (1730-1782)]] Prime Minister 1765-1766, 1782 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Watson-Wentworth-3&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Watson-Wentworth-3&person2Name=Swetenham-16 4c7] * [[Scott-16210|Scott of the Antarctic (1868-1912)]] English Royal Navy officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic: the Discovery Expedition, 1901–04, and the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition, 1910–13. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Scott-16210&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] His wife Katherine [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bruce-3525&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c2] * [[Shelley-508|Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)]] poet [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Shelley-508&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shelley-508&person2Name=Swetenham-16 12c2] * [[Strachey-27|Lytton Strachey (1880-1932)]] writer and critic, founding member of the Bloomsbury Group and author of Eminent Victorians [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Strachey-27&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Lawrence-553&person2Name=Swetenham-16 12c3] * [[Thackeray-13|William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Thackeray-13&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Thackeray-13&person2Name=Swetenham-16 14c3] ''16 Degrees'' * [[Addington-475|Henry Addington (bef.1757-1844)]] Prime Minister from 1801 to 1804 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Addington-475&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] * [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot of Kittybrewster Bt]] keen genealogist [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arbuthnot-53&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Arbuthnot-53&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c1] * [[Austen-489|Jane Austen (1775-1817)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Austen-489&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Austen-489&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c6] * [[Blood-1225|Gen. Sir Bindon Blood GCB GCVO (1842-1940)]] Chief Royal Engineer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Blood-1225&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Bismarck-Schönhausen-8|Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898)]] Chancellor of the German Empire [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bismarck-Schönhausen-8&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] * [[Burnes-183|Alexander Burnes (1805-1841)]] Explorer of Central Asia, Afghanistan, India. Killed at Kabul by a large mob [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Burnes-183&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Burton-4207|Richard Burton (1821-1890)]] British explorer, geographer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, cartographer, ethnologist, spy, linguist, poet, and diplomat. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Burton-4207&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Cherry-1413|Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1886-1959)]] On Terra Nova expedition with Scott and wrote ''The Worst Journey in the World'' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Cherry-1413&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cherry-1413&person2Name=Swetenham-16 13c2] * [[Christian-1376|Fletcher Christian (bef.1764-1793)]] leader of the 'Mutiny on the Bounty' against Captain William Bligh [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Christian-1376&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Christian-1376&person2Name=Swetenham-16 5c5] * [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658)]] Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, Regicide [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Cromwell-39&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Cromwell-39&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c14] '''[[Fleetwood-34|Joyce Fleetwood (1559-abt.1619)]], ninth great grandmother of Richard, was the great-aunt of Cromwell’s son in-law [[Fleetwood-65|Charles Fleetwood (abt.1618-1692)]]''' * [[Dickens-158|Charles Dickens (1812-1870)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Dickens-158&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Drake-326|Sir Francis Drake (abt.1545-1596)]] sailor and navigator [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Drake-326&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Drake-326&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c11] * [[Estienne_d'Orves-2|Honoré d’Estienne d’Orves (1901-1941)]] French naval officer, ''martyr de la Résistance, mort pour la France'' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Estienne_d%27Orves-2&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Gielgud-2|John Gielgud (1904-2000)]] actor [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gielgud-2&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Gilbert-5106|W. S. Gilbert (1836-1911)]] dramatist, co-creator of the Gilbert & Sullivan operas [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gilbert-5106&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Grimm-213|Jacob Grimm (1785-1863)]] German folklorist and lexicographer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grimm-213&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Harvey-3615|William Harvey (1578-1657)]] Physician, discovered blood circulation [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Harvey-3615&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link]. His sister-in-law was [[Kynnersley-1|Elizabeth Kynnersley]], probably related to Swetenham-16. * [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII (1491-1547)]] King of England [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Tudor-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Tudor-4&person2Name=Swetenham-16 3c14] * [[Kitchener-87|Lord Kitchener (1850-1916)]] general [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Kitchener-87&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Kitchener-87&person2Name=Swetenham-16 15c3] * [[Bourbon-106|Louis XIV roi de France (1638-1715)]] ''le Roi Soleil'' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Bourbon-106&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Bourbon-106&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c10] * [[Nelson-39|Horatio Nelson (1758-1805)]] admiral [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Nelson-39&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Nelson-39&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c4] * [[Niven-216|David Niven (1910-1983)]] actor [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Niven-216&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Raleigh-1|Sir Walter Raleigh (abt.1554-1618)]] writer, poet, soldier, courtier, spy, explorer, tobacco importer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Raleigh-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Raleigh-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 5c13] * [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945)]] 32nd President of the United States [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Roosevelt-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Roosevelt-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c3] * [[Sackeville-1|Sir William Sackville (1570-1591)]] knighted by [[Bourbon-33|Henri IV of France]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sackeville-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sackeville-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 4c11] * [[Sidney-11|Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)]] poet, courtier, scholar and soldier [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sidney-11&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Sidney-11&person2Name=Swetenham-16 5c12] * [[Wittelsbach-90|Elisabeth Wittelsbach von Österreich-Ungarn (1837-1898)]] Sisi, Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wittelsbach-90&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Wittelsbach-90&person2Name=Swetenham-16 14c4] ''17 degrees'' * [[Doyle-75|Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Doyle-75&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Doyle-75&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c3] * [[Carte-36|Richard D'Oyly Carte (1844-1901)]] commissioned and produced the Gilbert & Sullivan operas [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Carte-36&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)]] 3rd President of the United States [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jefferson-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Jefferson-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 11c4] * [[Gilbert-3620|Sir Humphrey Gilbert (abt.1537-1583)]] adventurer, explorer, member of parliament and soldier [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Gilbert-3620&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Gilbert-3620&person2Name=Swetenham-16 5c13] * [[Grenville-48|Sir Richard Grenville (1542-1591)]] privateer and explorer [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grenville-48&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grenville-48&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c11] * [[Grimaldi-13|Rainier (1923-2005)]] Prince of Monaco [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Grimaldi-13&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Grimaldi-13&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c] * [[Shackleton-48|Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922)]] Antarctic expeditions in Discovery (with Scott), Nimrod and Endurance, sailed 720 miles to South Georgia in an open boat [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Shackleton-48&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Shackleton-48&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c2] * [[Nassau-Dillenburg-1|William the Silent, or William of Orange (1533-1584)]] Father of the Dutch Nation [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Nassau-Dillenburg-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Nassau-Dillenburg-1&person2Name=Swetenham-16 6c14] ''18 degrees'' * [[Dodgson-53|Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Dodgson-53&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dodgson-53&person2Name=Swetenham-16 9c2] * [[Swift-1107|Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Swift-1107&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Swift-1107&person2Name=Swetenham-16 8c8] * [[Washington-11|George Washington (1732-1799)]] 1st President of the United States [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Washington-11&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Washington-11&person2Name=Swetenham-16 10c5] ''19 degrees'' * [[Trollope-60|Anthony Trollope (1815-1882)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Trollope-60&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] * [[Wilde-536|Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)]] author [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Wilde-536&person2Name=Swetenham-16 link] ''20 degrees'' * [[Chaucer-7|Geoffrey Chaucer (abt.1343-abt.1400)]] author of the Canterbury Tales [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Chaucer-7&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link] brother-in-law of '''[[Roet-3|Katherine (Roet) Swynford (1350-1403)]] wife of John of Gaunt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Roet-3&person2Name=Swetenham-16 17th great grandmother]''' * [[Sullivan-7415|Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900)]] composer, co-creator of the Gilbert & Sullivan operas [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sullivan-7415&person2Name=Swetenham-16&relation=0&ignoreIds= link]

Swetenhams in India photos

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A holding page for photos of the Swetenhams in India

Swift Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Swift-2030|Kimberly Swift]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * finding out more about John Ellis Swift and when he left England. * Finding the family of Anna Elizabeth Barnes. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13477920 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Swing Riots- Australian Convicts and Van Diemen's Land

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==Content== '''Page Purpose:''' This page is to be constructed to provide background about the Swing Riots, and how the Swing Rioters were transported to Australia, and to capture the life experiences before and after transportation.
'''Special Credits''':'' Jill Chambers (Author of the Black Sheep and Machine Breakers) for her research on the topics, the lists of the Rioters and other relevant information to be acknowledged through the process of identifying the rioters and those sent to the colonies.'' Planned tasks: 1. Break the rioting and riots into the four districts - and explain how the process in each of hte counties. 2. List the Swing Rioter names and work toward buliding profiles and capturing all of them as part of showing how life worked for them after transportation (did they ever return to England? Did they die in Australia? Do they have descendants currently living? 3. Develop a page to show and inform what the expeirence of living on a Prison Hulk would have been like. 4. Develop another page to explain life for the Convicts tha tlead to the riots. 5. Anything else that may be relevant - such as "Marriage in the colony as a swing rioter". How will we do it? Answer the questions: === who were the swing rioters? === Swing Rioters were primarily male agricultural labourers across the Counties of England, and their families. Research identifies that while most convicts were young urban criminals, the Swing Rioters were more likely to be mature age family men, who had historically worked on the lands of the owners whose properties they visited to 'smash the machines". The 'machines' were the threshers that had replaced them, and which the rioters perceived to be the cause of their loss of jobs, homes and capacity to provide for their families. Records indicate that some of the rioters included family groups - fathers and sons attending the same protest and participating in 'machine breaking' or rioting. In some instances more than one member of the same family was transported. This would have created great hardship for the family members left behind, due to social structures at the time, where there was no social welfare to speak of for the women left to raise families unsupported and already experiencing extreme poverty. ===Where were they from? === Jill Chambers articulates that they were from a range of Counties, but there were pockets with significantly higher rates of arrest and conviction: Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Essex, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Huntingdonshire, Kent, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, Suffolk, Sussex, and Wiltshire. In comparison the of the rioters from Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Hertfordshire, Shropshire, Somerset, and Staffordshire-only one or two people from each county was transported. why did they riot? why was the government reaction so harsh? rapid spreading, violent upsurge, fears of revolution why were they put in hulks and what was life like for them in the prison hulks? )what happened to them after they were arrested? the trial experience and injustice and lack of procedural fairness. what was the experience of transport? What happened to them once they arrived in VDL? what was life like? ==='''Was your Convict Ancestor a Swing Rioter?''' === You can find out by visiting a number of sites, as the names of those arrested and transported are publicly listed. Heritage Hunter explains that if your ancestors worked the land prior to the riots in the early part of the 19th century, then there is a good chance that they will have participated in the riots.
'''Useful Research Resources'''
[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives UK]
*Material on crime and punishment held in the Home Office (HO) series including HO 26 and 27 (the criminal registers for England and Wales 1791-1892). *Quarterly returns for convicts held in prisons or on prison hulks (1802-11876). *HO9 contains prison hulk registers and letter books (1802-1849). *HO10 & HO11 holds the records of convicts transported to Australia or Tasmania. TNA holds transportees records (1787-1879), and theae are downloadable from the [discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk Discovery Catalogue] *ADM6 (Admiralty Records) *ASSI series holds the records for the assizes courts (1559–1971) *T38 Treasury records holds Department Accounts for the Convict Hulks (1802-1831). ''Research Tip: Begin your search with the guides under the heading, ‘Criminals, courts and prisons’ – the guide on ‘Criminal Transportees’ is said to be particularly useful and all guides are helpful. *Quarter sessions records are usually held in local record offices, some of which have online indexes. *Newspaper articles can reveal specific events and reports in more detail than the government records. [www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk The British Newspaper Archive}has over 12 million pages online, including many regional publications. The archive can also be accessed via Findmypast. Note: There is different accessibility levels for records, with some downloadable from the TNA.People living in Kew England are able to visit the The National Archives in person to view for free. Other times people may need to access them via commercial websites such as Ancestry, or FindMyPast, which hold extensive digitised collections of the criminal records. *[https://genfair.co.uk/supplier/machine-breakers-news-82/ Gen Fair Machine Breaker News] '''Van Diemen's Land'''
Convicts Deported to Van Diemen's Land had extensive information recorded about them the [https://www.libraries.tas.gov.au/Pages/Home.aspx Libraries Tasmania] holds many of the records such as departure and arrival details, physical descriptions of the convicts, conduct records, and applications for marriage and so forth. Most of the records are photographs of original and handwritten documents and some are in poor condition, and difficult to read. Research Tip: Use the "Names Index Tab" and simply type in the name of your ancestor. You will then receive an option to check boxes and refine your search. Be aware that there are some 'misspells' and 'typography errors' so you see a name and a date that MIGHT be yours - its worth looking at to be on the safe side and rule it out. Australian Resources: *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/ Trove Newspaper Archives] can be particularly helpful and is free to use, and you can download articles and images. *[http://perthdps.com/convicts/ Convict Central] '''Other Resources''' *[www.black-sheep-search.co.uk Black Sheep Search]), hosted by Jill Chambers, is a primary and valuable tool for those people looking for Swing Rioters. Jill has published a series of ‘Machine Breakers’ books containing firsthand accounts of the events and the subsequent trials., and these can be downloaded. Copies are also available at the Society of Genealogists’ library (www.sog.org.uk/the-library). *[https://prov.vic.gov.au/recordkeeping-government Public Records Office Victoria (PROV)] *[https://www.nsw.gov.au/births-deaths-marriages New South Wales (NSW) Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages] *[https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/ Queensland (QLD) Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages] *[https://www.genealogysa.org.au/ South Australia Genealogical Historical Society (SAGHS) ] *[https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Victoria Registry of Births Deaths Marriages] *[https://www.wa.gov.au/service/justice/civil-law/searching-family-history Western Australia (WA)Registry of Births Deaths Marriages] *[https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/research-and-collections New South Wales State Library] *[https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/ Victoria State Library] * [https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/research-collections Queensland State Library] *[https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/C/Convicts.htm University of Tasmania] While this site doesn't provide a huge amount of information about the convicts, there are a wealth of references provided for those eager for more information. ===Linked Pages=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Berkshire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers? Berkshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Buckinghamshire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers&public=1 Buckinghamshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Dorset_Swing_Rioters&public=1 Dorset Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Essex_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers&public=1 Essex Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gloucestershire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers&public=1 Gloucestershire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hampshire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers&public=1 Hampshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:English_Prison_Hulks&public=1 English Prison Hulks] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Wiltshire_Swing_Rioters_and_Machine_Breakers&public=1 Wiltshire Swing Rioters and Machine Breakers] ===Sources=== *[https://heritagehunter.co.uk/researching-the-swing-rioters/ Heritage Hunters: Researching the Swing Rioters] *Swing Unmasked: The Agricultural Riots of 1830 to 1832 and Their Wider Implications, Michael Holland, FACHRS Publications, 2004, ISBN 9780954818005 *My Ancestor was an Agricultural Labourer, Ian H. Waller, Society of Genealogists Enterprises Ltd (revised edition), 2002, ISBN 978190346298-0 *Criminal Ancestors, David T. Hawkings, The History Press (2nd edition), 2009, ISBN 9780750950572

Swinstead Headstones

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Headstones in the churchyard of Swinstead

Swiss Anabaptist DNA

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The following surnames are associated with the Swiss Anabaptist immigrants arriving in Pennsylvania in the 18th century. Click on the surname to find a summary of the y-DNA data available for this family : ''Currently, pages exist only for the Kauffman, Meyer, Souder and Stauffer families. More are coming.'' * Altörfer * Augsburger * Bachmann * Bär * Bauman * Bauer * Beachy * Beckler * Biehm * Bistroff * Brechbühl * Brücker * Bruppacher * Bürkhalter * Bürkhardt * Coblentz * Detweiler * Ebersole * Egli * Engle * Erb * Etter * Fahrni * Fridig * Funck * Gaus * Gerhard * Giesse * Gingerich * Gnaegi * Grammer * Grubb * Habegger * Hägi * Hahn * Hains * Harter * Herr * Hirschberger * Hoch * Hochstetler * Hüber * Hurtzler * Jäcky * Joder * Kassel * [[Space:Swiss_Anabaptist_Kauffman_families|Kauffman]] * Klein * Klopfenstein * Knode * Kolb * Krahenbuhl * Kuentzi * Kuhns * Kündig * Kurtz * Landes * Längenegger * Lapp * Lichti * Livengood * Luginbuhl * Martin * Mast * [[Space:Baschi_Meyer_Project_YDNA_Lines|Meyer]] * Näfzger * Nicodemus * Oesch * Planck * Pletcher * Reber * Reger * Riehl * Rohrer * Roland * [[Space:Anabaptist_Souder_Families|Sauter / Souder]] * Schantz * Scharpf * Schlabach * Schlegel * Schmucker * Schnebeli * Schrag * Schurch * Schwartz * Showalter * Spory * Springer * Stähli * [[Space:Y-DNA_claims_to_some_Anabaptist_Stauffer_families|Stauffer]] * Steiner * Stoll * Strickler * Stucki * Stutzman * Treichler * Troyer * Ulrich * Umble * Wagner * Weber * Wedel * Wenger * Wilz * Wismer * Witmer * Witner * Worden * Yutzy * Zehr * Zimmerman

Swiss Anabaptist Kauffman families

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==Y-DNA claims to some Anabaptist Kauffman families== This page documents some known claims to Mennonite and Amish Kauffman families, and maps the available y-DNA data against the family tree constructed initially by Charles Fahs Kauffman Kauffman, Charles Fahs (1940). ''A genealogy and history of the Kauffman-Coffman families of North America, 1584 to 1937; including brief outlines of allied Swiss and Palatine families who were among the pioneer settlers in Lancaster and York counties of Pennsylvania from 1717 on; viz., Becker, Baer, Correll, Erisman, Fahs, Kuntz, Kneisley, Hershey, Hiestand, Meyers, Musselman, Neff, Martin, Ruby, Snavely, Shenk, Shirk, Sprenkle, Witmer, and others''. York, PA : Author. Viewed at https://archive.org/details/genealogyhistory00kauf/page/1/mode/1up and revised by other researchers. The 1940 Kauffman genealogy describes the evolution of an Anabaptist family in Switzerland in the 16th and 17th centuries. The author identifies several Kauffman families who settled in Pennsylvania in the 18th century, places a number of them as descendants of this Swiss Anabaptist family, and traces them forward in time to the date of publication. Kauffman identifies 7 families, which he distinguishes by letter : * Family A, descending from [[Kauffman-166|Andreas (1668-1743)]] * Family B descending from [[Kauffman-427|Isaac (1693-1738)]] * Family C descending from [[Kauffman-141|Michael (c.1680-1718)]] * Family D descending from [[Kauffman-160|Martin (1708-1749)]] * Family E descending from [[Kauffman-158|Michael (1714-1788)]] * Family F descending from [[Kauffman-152|David (1716-1779)]] * Family G descending from [[Kauffman-261|Christian (1710-1745)]] DNA data indicates that while some parts of this ambitious work may be correct, it also contains some significant errors. These are summarised below. ===Families A and B=== Families A and B appear to be related, although the common ancestor may have lived as long ago as c.1450 C.E., potentially pre-dating the Anabaptist movement. Descendants of the immigrant [[Kauffman-166|Andreas Kauffman (1668-1743)]], as traced by the Kauffman genealogy, fall into two haplogroup clusters. In the diagram below, one of these clusters (R1b Group 3) includes descendants of [[Kauffman-325|Andrew b.c.1718]] and [[Kauffman-266|John b.c.1732]] and the other (R1b Group 8) includes descendants of [[Kaufman-1194|Christian b.c.1723]] and [[Kauffman-349|Isaac b.c.1741]]. These two clusters are both part of the broad R1b haplogroup, but are still widely separated and can not have shared a common ancestor within a genealogical timeframe - their earliest common ancestor is estimated to have lived over 3,000 years ago. Evidently, Andreas's descendants have been traced incorrectly. However, descendants of the Group 8 cluster are y-DNA matched to descendants of another Swiss Anabaptist Kauffman family believed to descend from [[Kauffman-99|Isaac b.c.1685]]. {{Image|file=Swiss_Anabaptist_Kauffman_families-2.jpg|size=M |caption=Y-DNA haplogroups associated with descendants of the immigrant Andreas Kauffman as traced by the Charles Fahs Kauffman genealogy }} The conflict here indicates that either : * The lineages traced to [[Kauffman-325|Andrew b.c.1718]] and [[Kauffman-266|John b.c.1732]] are in error; or * The lineages traced to [[Kaufman-1194|Christian b.c.1723]] and [[Kauffman-349|Isaac b.c.1741]] are in error. At 5 Feb 2023, it is believed that the first of these possibilities is probably correct, i.e. that the lineages traced to [[Kauffman-325|Andrew b.c.1718]] and [[Kauffman-266|John b.c.1732]] are in error. The reasons for this are : # Descendants of [[Kauffman-325|Andrew b.c.1718]] are traced via his son [[Kauffman-857|Andrew b.1760]] who is reported to have moved to Tennessee. This Andrew of Tennessee appears to have travelled there and settled on Lick Creek at the same time as [[Coffman-40|David Coffman b.c.1750]], and his descendants share y-DNA matches with David's descendants. However, David is not listed as an heir to the older Andrew whose will was proven in Lancaster, PA in 1763. Further, both Andrew and David were slave-owners, and it is difficult to reconcile this with a Mennonite background. # Descendants of [[Kauffman-266|John b.c.1732]] are traced via his son [[Koffman-15|Daniel b.c.1760]]. It is believed that the profile for Daniel currently (5 Feb 2023) conflates two or more men of the same name, one of whom was the son of John and another who was associated instead with the Tennessee family. # Assuming the Kauffman "superstructure" to be correct, the fact that another branch of the family falls into the Group 8 cluster indicates that the Group 8 cluster descending from Andreas is probably part of the same family and that the Group 3 cluster is placed incorrectly. Further research is needed to confirm the origins of the Group 3 cluster, and to learn what happened to the heirs of Andrew Kauffman of Manor Twp, PA. ===Families C, D, E, F, G=== Y-DNA testing indicates close connections between these families. Descendants of families D, E, F, and G are all close matches to each other and it is believed that [[Kauffman-141|Michael (c.1680-1718)]] was father of Martin (1708-1749), Christian (1710-1745), Michael (1714-1788) and David (1716-1779). {{Image|file=Swiss_Anabaptist_Kauffman_families-4.jpg|size=M |caption=Y-DNA claims to the family of the immigrant Michael Kauffman }} Many attempts have been made to place Michael (c.1680-1718) in the Swiss family described by the Kauffman genealogy. However, his descendants do not match other descendants of the Swiss family, and so either : * Michael has come from a completely different Kauffman family; or * the Kauffman "superstructure" described by the Kauffman genealogy is incorrect. At 5 Feb 2023, it is believed that the first of these possibilities is probably correct, i.e. that Michael has come from a completely different Kauffman family. Michael's descendants have y-DNA matches to descendants of a Lutheran Kauffman family which has been documented to Schwarzenberg in Germany as far as 1610, and possibly to 1500 in Lorrach, Baden-Wurtemberg.Kauffman, W. (2018) "Identifying the Ancestral Lutheran Roots of the KFM Kauffman Cluster" in ''Mennonite Family History'' pp.142-151 (July 2018) Descendants of [[Kauffman-77|Jacob Kauffman (c.1737-1816)]] show y-DNA matches to Michael's known descendants, but Jacob's connection to Michael is unclear. He may be a grandson of Michael, or he may come from a different but related branch of the family. Further research into his origins may shed light on the origins of Michael's family and its relationship to the Lutheran family in Schwarzenberg. ===The Kauffman "superstructure"=== It is possible that the Kauffman superstructure, describing the family's 16th and 17th century origins in Switzerland, is incorrect. Currently, no evidence is available to disprove it, and no alternative structure is proposed, but further research may change this. Any alternative structure - or structures which separated the current single family into two or more distinct and unrelated families - would need to accommodate the observed haplogroup clusters. == Sources == See also : * ''THE GENETIC GENEALOGY OF THE AMISH-MENNONITE KAUFFMAN-COFFMAN FAMILIES'', published with permission of Hope Kauffman Lind, Harrisonburg, VA. Viewed at https://vitter.org/Genealogy/Documents/KauffmanDNAanalysis.pdf

Swiss Anabaptist mt-DNA

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==The Swiss Anabaptist mt-DNA project== This page forms part of the [[Space:Swiss_Anabaptist_Immigrants|Swiss Anabaptist Immigrants]] project. It exists to collect and collate what is known of mt-DNA matches amongst matrilineal descendants of the Swiss Anabaptist women who arrived in Pennsylvania in the early 18th century. The goals are to : * identify as many of the Swiss Anabaptist immigrant women as possible * identify their mt-DNA haplogroups via descendant testing * confirm / disprove theorised connections between pre-immigration families * correlate with y-DNA testing of their husbands' and fathers' families to deepen our understanding of this population's movements through Europe following their expulsion from Switzerland. ==Clusters== The following mt-DNA-matched groups have been identified. Matrilineal descendants of these women have mt-DNA matches to each other, but research is needed to confirm the common matrilineal ancestor for each group. Unless otherwise specified, each lineage is via one daughter only. '''Haplogroup H15b1''' * '''[[Wenger-511|Judith Wenger]]''' (immigrant) b.c.1732 m. Martin Funck (via 3 daughters) '''Haplogroup H5e1a''' * '''[[Miller-1635|Barbara Ann Miller]]''' (immigrant) b.c.1707 m. (1) Nicholas Bieri (2) Jacob Kagy * [[Meyer-22653|Magdalena Meyer]] b.c.1750 m. Johannes Groh * [[Rosenberger-1031|Anna Rosenberger]] b.c.1742 m. Michael Kolb '''Haplogroup H''' - matched group 2 * '''[[Beiler-1|Barbara Beiler]]''' (immigrant) b.c.1723 m. Christian Yoder (via 2 daughters) '''Haplogroup K - matched group 1 * '''[[Mueller-2300|Veronica Mueller]]''' (immigrant) b.c.1714 m. Johannes Hooley (via 2 daughters) '''Haplogroup K - matched group 2''' * '''[[Bechtel-1004|Veronica Bechtel]]''' (immigrant) b.c.1711 m. Christian Bliem (via 2 daughters) * [[Houser-2081|Anna Catherine Houser]] b.c.1764 m. Christian Huber * [[Baer-390|Anna Veronica Bäer]] b.c.1724 m. Diffenbach * [[Ingold-98|Elizabeth Ingold]] b.c.1735 m. Christian Singrey '''Haplogroup T - matched group 1''' * '''[[Koch-88|Margaret Koch]]''' (immigrant) b.c.1672 m. Hans Huber * [[Groh-140|Veronica Groh]] b.c.1755 m. Jacob Good * [[Tschantz-45|Elizabeth Tschantz]] b.c.1756 m. Henry Souder * [[Souder-471|Maria Souder]] b.c.1813 m. Jacob Witmer '''Haplogroup U3''' * [[Stauffer-832|Judith Stauffer]] b.c.1815 m. Jacob Harnish '''Haplogroup U5''' * [[Lehman-464|Magdalena Lehman]] b.c.1730 m. Johannes Miller '''Haplogroup V''' * [[Stauffer-2044|Barbara Stauffer]] b.c.1724 m. Heinrich Sauder ==Participants sought ... == ... to participate in mt-DNA testing to resolve questions around the families of : * '''[[Hempstead-22|Magdalena Heistand]]''' b.c.1662 m. Anthony Kneissley * '''[[Herr-300|Anna Herr]]''' b.c.1681 m. Wendel Bauman * '''[[Herr-158|Maria Herr]]''' b.c.1673 m. Benedictus Brackbill * '''[[Herr-248|Maria Herr]]''' b.c.1700 m. Abraham Brubacher * '''[[Hiestand-25|Kungold Hiestand]]''' b.c.1658 m. Michael Reiff and/or Hans Stauffer * '''[[J-203|Elizabeth [LNU]]]''' b.c.1695 m. Isaac Kauffman * '''[[Unknown-596424|Mary [LNU]]]''' m. Johannes Meyer (c.1684-1757) of York, PA - [[Space:Mary_and_Johannes_Meyer|Who was Mary?]] * '''[[Unknown-599662|Barbara [LNU]]]''' m. Christian Meyer (1676-c.1751) of Franconia, Montgomery, PA - [[Space:Christian_and_Barbara_Meyer|Where are Barbara's grand-daughters?]] mt-DNA is inherited from '''one ancestral line only''' - the matrilineal line. This is traced through the female-only line and does not include any male ancestors. This means that it traces from any individual to their mother, to her mother, to her mother, to her mother, etc. It is a very precise indicator of whether or not two individuals share common ancestry on their matrilineal lines. (It says nothing about whether or not they are related on other ancestral lines.) mt-DNA is inherited by both men and women, and so anyone can participate in mt-DNA testing. If you are a '''matrilineal''' descendant of these families, and are interested in DNA testing, we'd love to hear from you. Please get in touch either by posting a comment on this page, or by sending a private message to one of the page managers.

Swiss Newspaper Article

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A atricle written in Swiss newspaper regarding the Riniker/Ryniker Reunion in the village of Riniken.

Swiss Regli Genealogy Records

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This is text that is in the front of a collection of papers that traces the REGLI family in Uri Province.

Swiss Roots

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The goal of this project is to find family members of Adolph Samuel Baertschi Sr born 19 Feb 1876 in Switzerland and died 1 Feb 1927 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Baertschi-2|Nancy Anonymous]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding other Baertschi family members related to Adolph. * Surname spelled Bartschi in Switzerland *Given named spelled Adolph Father Johannes Mother Anna Hauser Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10911416 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Swiss Roots-1

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Haggadone-2|Sandra Penny]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Sharer Family origins in Switzerland * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11498865 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Sydney Church of England Grammar School

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The Sydney Church of England Grammar School, or 'Shore' as it is colloquially known, is a dual-campus independent Anglican single-sex and co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, located on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school was established in 1889 by the Sydney Diocese of the Church of England (Anglican Church). It stands on the site of the Victorian mansion of the famed gold prospector Bernhardt Holtermann, a German migrant who discovered the Holtermann Nugget in the Australian gold fields; who used his new-found wealth to build a magnificent home in North Sydney which is now a boarding house of Shore. His sons were among the first students enrolled at Shore.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

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The 'coat hanger' is 90 years old in March 2022

Sykes Family Land Patents, Limestone County, Alabama

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*Land Patents, State of Alabama, Huntsville Meridian, Limestone County ::Benjamin Sykes, William A. Sykes, Joseph Sykes ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Date!!Doc #!!Twp - Rng!!Aliquots!!Sec. # |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Mitchell, Henry||1 Oct 1825||1769||004S -003W||E½NW¼||12 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Mitchell, Henry||8 Jul 1963||1769||004S - 003W||E½NW¼||12 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin'''||8 Jun 1833||4010||004S - 003W||W½NW¼||12 |- |'''Sykes, William A, and Sykes, James T'''||16 Oct 1835||7136||005S - 004W||SE¼||9 |- |'''Sykes, William A, and Sykes, James T'''||16 Oct 1835||7137||005S - 004W||NW¼||9 |} ==Sources== *[https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=MS|cty=087|ln=sykes|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false#resultsTabIndex=0&page=3&sortField=11&sortDir=0| Sykes Family] BLM Land Patents, Limestone County, Alabama

Sykes Family Land Patents, Lowndes County, Mississippi, 1841

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*Land Patents, State of Mississippi, Choctaw Meridian, Lowndes County ::Benjamin Sykes, William A. Sykes, Joseph Sykes :::[[Garth-6|Gen. Jesse Winston Garth]] is the father of [[Garth-329|Susan Elizabeth Garth Sykes]], wife of [[Sykes-2691|Francis Winfield Sykes]]. ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Names!!Date!!Doc #!!Twp - Rng!!Aliquots!!Sec. # |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Hubbard, David||27 Feb 1841||10140||017N - 017E||W½SE¼||13 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||10242||017N - 017E||E½SE¼||11 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||10246||017N - 017E||E½NE¼||12 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||10247||017N - 017E||W½NE¼||12 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||10248||017N - 017E||W½SW¼||12 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||10249||017N - 017E||E½NW¼||12 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||10250||017N - 017E||W½NW¼||12 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Greene, Daniel||27 Feb 1841||10326||017N - 017E||E½SE¼||12 |- 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assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||11849||017N - 018E||W½NE¼||32 |- |'''Sykes, William A, Sykes, Joseph''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||11850||017N - 018E||E½SE¼||32 |- |'''Sykes, William A, Sykes, Joseph''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||11851||017N - 018E||W½SE¼||32 |- |'''Sykes, William A, Sykes, Joseph''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||11852||017N - 018E||E½SW¼||32 |- |'''Sykes, William A, Sykes, Joseph''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||11853||017N - 018E||W½SW¼||32 |- |'''Sykes, William A, Sykes, Joseph''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||11854||017N - 018E||E½NW¼||32 |- |'''Sykes, William A, Sykes, Joseph''', assignee of Garth, Jesse W||27 Feb 1841||11855||017N - 018E||W½NW¼||32 |- |'''Sykes, William A'''||27 Feb 1841||26632||017N - 018E||W½SE¼||33 |} ==Sources== 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Sykes Family Land Patents, Morgan County, Alabama

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*Land Patents, State of Alabama, Huntsville Meridian, County of Morgan ::[[Sykes-3079| Benjamin Sykes]], [[Sykes-2885| James T Sykes]], [[Sykes-3023| George A Sykes]], [[Sykes-2893| Joseph J Sykes]], [[Sykes-2883| William A Sykes]] :::[[Garth-6|Gen. Jesse Winston Garth]] is the father of [[Garth-329|Susan Elizabeth Garth Sykes]], wife of [[Sykes-2691|Francis Winfield Sykes]]. :::[[Rhodes-6536|Dr. Henry W Rhodes]], father of [[Rhodes-7053|Henry W Rhodes]] who married [[Sykes-2901|Sarah Louisa Turner Dancy Sykes]], daughter of [[Sykes-2893|Joseph J Sykes]] and [[Dancy-319|Louisa W (Dancy) Sykes]] ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Names!!Date!!Doc #!!Twp - Rng!!Aliquots!!Sec. # |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assigned of Hubbard, David||9 Apr 1832||199||005S - 004W||SW¼||28 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Bayless, Reuben L||9 Apr 1832||251||005S - 004W||W½NW¼||33 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Bayless, Reuben L||9 Apr 1832||252||005S - 004W||E½NW¼||33 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin''', assignee of Holderness, McKinney||9 Apr 1832||253||005S - 004W||SE¼||29 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin'''||10 Oct 1840||11828||005S - 004W||NW¼SW¼||34 |- |'''Sykes, Benjamin'''||10 Oct 1840||11829||005S - 004W||NE¼SW¼||34 |- |'''Sykes, George A'''||9 Apr 1834||5002||005S - 004W||W½NW¼||32 |- |'''Sykes, George A'''||9 Apr 1834||5003||006S - 005W||E½SW¼||10 |- |'''Sykes, George A'''||9 Apr 1834||5004||006S - 005W||NW¼SW¼||2 |- |'''Sykes, James T''', assignee of Easton, E, & Philpot, H||1 Nov 1830||2892||006S - 002W||E½SW¼||23 |- |'''Sykes, James T''', assignee of Rhodes, Henry W||20 Oct 1823||1546||005S - 005W||E½SW¼||19 |- |'''Sykes, James T'''||4 Oct 1831||3910||005S - 004W||E½SE¼||19 |- |'''Sykes, James T'''||8 Jun 1833||3963||005S - 005W||W½NW¼||18 |- |'''Sykes, Joseph''', assignee of Cocke, Charles||9 Apr 1832||563||005S - 005W||NW¼||24 |- |'''Sykes, Joseph'''||9 Apr 1832||565||005S - 005W||NW¼||21 |- |'''Sykes, Joseph''', assignee of Perrine, James||9 Apr 1832||566||005S - 005W||NE¼||21 |- |'''Sykes, Joseph''', assignee of Garth, Jesse||4 Oct 1831||3882||005S - 005W||SE¼||23 |- |'''Sykes, Joseph J''', assignee of Owen, John||1 May 1832||694||005S - 005W||SW¼||22 |- |'''Sykes, Joseph J,''' assignee of Wilson, Robert||1 May 1832||695||005S - 005W||NW¼||22 |- |'''Sykes, William A'''., assignee of Hewlett, Thomas||9 Apr 1832||258||006S - 004W||NE¼||22 |- |'''Sykes, William A'''., assignee of Hewlett, Thomas||9 Apr 1832||265||006S - 004W||W½NW¼||23 |- |'''Sykes, William A'''., assignee of Hewlett, Thomas||9 Apr 1832||266||006S - 004W||E½NW¼||23 |- |'''Sykes, William A.''', assignee of Burlesson, Jonathan||9 Apr 1832||475||006S - 004W||NW¼||22 |- |'''Sykes, William A'''., assignee of Priddy, William||7 Sep 1832||892||006S - 004W||NE¼||21 |- |'''Sykes, William A'''.||16 Oct 1835||7138||005S - 004W||W½NW¼||35 |- |'''Sykes, William A'''.||16 Oct 1835||7170||006S - 004W||E½NW¼||21 |- |'''Sykes, William A.''', assignee of Parker, William||10 Sep 1838||9435||006S - 004W||SW¼SW¼||14 |- |'''Sykes, William A'''.||10 Sep 1838||9817||006S - 004W||E½SW¼||14 |- |'''Sykes, William A.'''||10 Sep 1838||9818||006S - 004W||W½NE¼||23 |- |'''Sykes, William A.'''||10 Sep 1838||9819||006S - 004W||NE¼SW¼||23 |- |'''Sykes, William A.'''||10 Oct 1840||11820||006S - 004W||NW¼NW¼||3 |- |'''Sykes, William A.'''||10 Oct 1840||11889||006S - 004W||E½NW¼||10 |- |'''Sykes, William H'''||4 Sep 1835||5871||006S - 004W||W½NE¼||10 |} ==Sources== *[https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=AL|cty=103|ln=sykes|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false#resultsTabIndex=0&page=1&sortField=11&sortDir=0| Sykes Family] BLM Land Patents, Morgan County, Alabama

Sylvester Magee Ancestors and Family

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Sylvester_Magee.pdf
''' FINDING THE TRUTH IN THE STORY OF Sylvester Magee''' ==BACKGROUND== [[Magee-868 | Sylvester “Mack” Magee]] was said to have been born May 29, 1841, in “Carpet” North Carolina. He died October 15, 1971, reportedly at the age of 130 years old. As early as 1964 he was said to have been the oldest living former slave and oldest surviving soldier from the Civil War. When his story was published, almost overnight, Sylvester became somewhat of a celebrity. His story was published all over the country. He was interviewed by Michael Douglas and others. The two men who represented him to the media in the 1960s had an agenda to promote his story. Arlington Jones, the attorney who was Sylvester's “self-appointed” guardian, raised a lot of money that he said would be used to better Sylvester's circumstances. He traveled with Sylvester, taking him to New York City and several other places. According to Sylvester, “Mr. Jones got the money” “I didn't get nothing”Interview on July 31, 1969, at the house of Sylvester's daughter Vera (and Nathaniel) Conerly Michael Mulhern was an LSU graduate student who specialized in Civil War History. He did a series of interviews with centenarians. Sylvester Magee was the first one that he interviewed. See https://www.lib.lsu.edu/oralhistory/collections/michaelmulhern. MP3 copy of the 1-hour interview obtained from LSU Special Collections Library by Renee Newman May 2023. Statement made as 55:29.. One article stated that at Sylvester's 124th birthday party in Lone Star, MS in 1965 over $1000 was raised. Jet Magazine stated that they tried to interview Sylvester in NYC in March of 1967 but Mr. Jones demanded $1500 for the interviewJet March 30, 1967, Why 125-Year-Old Husband Sues For Divorce; page 46. Available on Google Books. https://books.google.com/books?id=bLgDAAAAMBAJ&dq . Even Alfred P Andrews took a swipe at Arlington Jones, after Sylvester's birthday party in Lone Star, writing “a very Florid introduction by Mr Jones, which was 50% speculation & 50% unnecessary”Southern Mississippi University Library Special Collections; Alfred P Andrews Papers. M513 Box 1 Folder 16, page 21 copy obtained by Renee Newman May 2023.. Alfred P. Andrews was a member of the Civil War Roundtable. His own personal notes state that he was an “unpardoned, unrepentant, and unreconstructed southern rebel”Alfred P Andrews Sylvester Magee Papers. M513 Box 1 Folder 13. 2nd page of the PDF copy obtained by Renee Newman May 2023. . Mr. Andrews was selling copies of the taped interview of Sylvester. His notes state that “In nine months there has been less than $1000 raised in Sylvester's behalf. These tapes are being sold for $25. each – proceeds to be used for the benefit of Silvester Magee”. It seems that he did actually believe Sylvester and appears to have been trying to find proof, as indicated by his personal notes. However, the money raised may not have gone to Sylvester, as it doesn't appear his circumstances improved. Many of the assertions made in the notes Mr. Andrews wrote are nonsensicalVarious assertions Alfred P Andrews made scattered throughout his written notes have no basis in fact and many are just foolish. He states that Sylvester identified cornbread in the Civil War as being “yellow”. Alfred identifies “Big Tilda” in Robert Magee's estate papers, though not as Jennie's mother. He states that she was worth so much more than Jennie because she was very “fertile” and had over 30 children. He states Jennie worked in the house and house servants were known to be loyal to just one family and, therefore were worth much less. They failed to realize that for the most part, the slaves of Robert Magee were divided by families and that Lot #12 consisting of Edmun, Tilda, Virginia, Lydia, and Cross, was one family unit with the children being very young – Virginia “Jennie” was just about 3 years old. The 1900 census shows that Tilda had given birth to 12 children – so they were making stuff up. He stated that the birth dates of slaves were drilled into their heads as if they went to the slave market, they had to give their birth date and it had to be correct. He states that Sylvester accurately described the way the KKK dressed, using this as proof of his age, it appears. He states that because Sylvester could identify pictures of Robert Magee and his sons, he must have been living before Robert died. Also, Sylvester could identify the house of Robert Magee and knew Robert's wife was “Miss Peggy”. Since Sylvester was raised on or near Hugh's plantation, it is logical that he actually knew the Magee men who were living, and he had the opportunity to see pictures in Hugh Magee's house, as well as to have seen and been to the house that had belonged to Robert Magee. Since Sylvester was raised around his mother's family and Hugh Magee, he would have probably been told stories about Robert, and his wife “Miss Peggy” “old Misses” as well as their other children. Mr. Andrews also stated that when Robert's slaves were divided into 12 lots, Ephraim and Jennie were in lot 12 and that finally the “3 were united”. That is not true. The Ephraim listed in that division was in Lot#7. In another place, he writes that Ephraim was freed by Robert's will and given 400 acres of land. Ephraim purchased land and had land patents, no one gave him any land.. He stated things that are simply not true, in order to back up Sylvester's claims. The various statements made by Sylvester and the 2 men around him from 1964 to 1971 are confusing and contradictory. When his story was first told, he had been born into slavery in Carpet, North Carolina. In North Carolina, his parents Jennie and Ephraim were owned by JJ Shanks. His parents were both sold at a slave market in Enterprise, MS. They were both purchased by Robert “Robin” Magee of Covington County, MS. Sylvester, then just 6 months old, was left in North Carolina in the care of an auntAlfred P Andrews Papers M513 Box 1 Folder 13, page 28 of pdf file obtained by Renee Newman May 2023.. His mother never forgot about him and begged Robert Magee to purchase Sylvester. About the year 1858 or 59 Robert finally caused Sylvester to be brought to Mississippi but instead of purchasing Sylvester himself, his son, Hugh Magee, who lived on Dry Creek, near Friendship, in Covington County, purchased SylvesterIbid M513 Box 1 Folder 14, page 24 also Folder 15, page 21of pdf file obtained by Renee Newman May 2023.. Sylvester was about 17 at the time and may have also been brought to the slave market at Enterprise. Hugh Magee beat Sylvester often and severely. Sylvester ran away from Hugh Magee. He went to Rankin County, MS. One Victor Steen of Rankin County arranged to purchase him from Hugh MageeMentioned numerous times throughout the Alfred P Andrews Papers. One is M413 Box 1 Folder 13 page 11 of pdf file obtained by Renee Newman in May 2023.. In 1863 the Union Army came through and several of the slave men “ran away” and followed the Union Army. Sylvester was one of them. He was at the Battle of Vicksburg and other nearby battlesAlfred P Andrews Papers (see footnote 1) M513 Box 1 Folder 13 page 6 of pdf file obtained by Renee Newman May 2023.. He was put on burial detail and may have been given a gun. After the war, he went to Chicago. He later returned to the area where his family lived. At some point in time, the story changed. Sylvester was now said to have been first forced to go to war for the Confederate Army with his master, Hugh Magee. Hugh Magee was killed in the war. Sylvester was then purchased by Victor Steen of Rankin County, MS. He joined the Northern Troops when they came through the area. After the war, he returned to Victor Steen and at some point went to Chicago, North Carolina, and New Orleans. Laying aside the Civil War stories. There are two important points to make pertaining to that time frame. Hugh Rufus Magee did not die in the Civil War. He died in 1900Mount Zion Methodist Cemetery, Jefferson Davis County, MS. Hugh Rusus Magee 1833-1900. Findagrave.com.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52994697/hugh-rufus-magee He was not on the 1900 census as he died earlier in the year. Sylvester says Hugh's sons, Luther and Johnnie started beating him. They were born in 1869 and 1872 -after the Civil WarFindagrave.com https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52207109/luther-mageehttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52207109/luther-magee. Victor Steen of Rankin County, MS was Silas Victor Steen. He was not born until 1871'''Burial''': "U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current"
Find a Grave. Find a Grave®. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi; URL: {{FindAGrave|31765987}}
{{Ancestry Record|60525|84110827}} (accessed 18 April 2023)
Silas Victor Steen burial (died on 11 Jul 1950) in Florence Cemetery, Florence, Rankin County, Mississippi, United States of America.
'''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1880; Census Place: Steens Creek, Rankin, Mississippi; Roll: 663; Page: 306B; Enumeration District: 074
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Victor Steen (8), single son, in the household of W. W. Steen (36) in Steens Creek, Rankin, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
'''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Steen Creek, Rankin, Mississippi; Roll: 826; Page: 16; Enumeration District: 0075
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Victor Steen (28), married, Farmer, head of household in Steen Creek, Rankin, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi, USA.
Not indexed as Silas V Steen but is there on the same page as John Smallwood (his wife was a Smallwood) '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Steens, Rankin, Mississippi; Roll: T624_758; Page: 36A; Enumeration District: 0042; FHL microfilm: 1374771
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John E Smallwood (37), married, Farmer, head of household in Steens, Rankin, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. The Steens were large landowners in Rankin County. Steen's Creek is named for them. There does not appear to have been any other Victor Steen in that family or in Rankin County. There was a Silas Steen but he died in 1859. Therefore, there is no way Sylvester was owned by Victor Steen. Few facts about his family were published. The published material focused on the Civil War. What was published were the names of his parents, occasional mentions of a nephew, and a great-nephew (neither named), his 4th marriage and divorce, to Marie, along with the name of a child from that marriage who was said to have been born when Sylvester was 101 years old, plus the name of a daughter, Vera Mae. Sylvester lived with Vera Mae and her husband, Nathan Conerly, in Columbia, MS, from about September 1966, until his death in 1971, though he apparently spent quite a bit of time staying with other relatives across the state''At Age of 125, Dignity Is The Untarnishable Possession''; Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia, PA; Thursday February 23, 1967, page 2, statement near the top of the last column. https://www.newspapers.com/article/philadelphia-daily-news-magee-philadelph/122359713/. In an interview in Philadelphia, in the presence of Vera Mae, Sylvester apparently said he was one of 14 children, that he'd been married 4 times, outlived 3 of his wives, and had sired 7 children, one being the daughter he had with Marie who lived in NY''Ibid''. The interview with Mike Mulhern shows that they had been looking for him in various places, including a visit to his nephew, Ike Durr. His birth date was said to have been recorded in his mother's bible which may or may not have burned in Sylvester's house a few years prior to his story being publishedAlfred P Andrews Papers M513 Box 1 Folder 13. Page 12 and page 24 of pdf copy obtained by Renee Newman May 2023.. Pertaining to genealogy, when trying to separate fact from fiction in such a publicized case - seemingly rich with information, one has to start and finish with facts about the family that can be backed up with evidence. ==Actual Interviews== ===IN HIS OWN WORDS=== Sylvester was interviewed by Michael Mulhern on July 31, 1969.Interview by Michael Mulhern on July 31, 1969 at the house of Sylvester's daughter Vera (and Nathaniel) Conerly Michael Mulhern was an LSU graduate student who specialized in Civil War History. He did a series of interviews with centenarians. Sylvester Magee was the first one that he interviewed. See https://www.lib.lsu.edu/oralhistory/collections/michaelmulhern. MP3 copy of the 1-hour interview obtained from LSU Special Collections Library by Renee Newman May 2023. “He is an ex-slave; served in the Union Army as a soldier during the siege of Vicksburg”. . There is an audio of the interview. Sylvester was living with his daughter Vera and family in Columbia, MS. Michael and associates interviewed Sylvester at Vera's house. They told him about their search for him throughout MS for 2 yearsMike Mulhern Interview at 30:15. They stated they had been to the house of his nephew, Ike Durr, in Inverness, MSMike Mulhern Interview at 30:29, and had been to Gulf Port, Hattiesburg, and Magnolia County, though they didn't say whose houses they went to in Gulf Port or Magnolia County. These are a few of the statements made by Sylvester during the interview: * “My mother and all them come up on Dry Creek” (Covington and Jefferson Davis) (51:20) * His mothers “people” had been enslaved by Hugh Magee * He was born in North Carolina * His mother was from North Carolina but had been brought to Mississippi * His mother was born “back up on Dry Creek, back in the woods somewhere” (Covington County, MS) (51:10) * Hugh Magee was his master (32:20) * His master, Hugh Magee, beat him (31:52) “he stomped me many a days” (32:12) * He [Sylvester] lived on Dry Creek (32:25) * when talking about the war he said he stayed at Vicksburg for a long time (32:40) * He ran away from Hugh Magee and went to Victor Steen of Rankin County, MS * Robert Magee, Hugh's father was “the finest man that ever lived” but Hugh Magee was mean and cruel * After the Civil War he moved to Chicago but it was too cold (33:34) * Ike Durr of Inverness, MS was his nephew (30:20) * Ike Durr married [Sylvester's] sister (30:40) * He was 129 born in 1841 (31:15) * His mother lived over 100 years (31:31) * His father was 108 when he died (31:71) * “Mr Jones got the money” “I didn't get nothing” (55:29) * “I always have been weasley looking” When asked “weak looking,” he said “weasley, you know, poor, when the lady said [you mean] “skinny”, he replied “Yeah, poor” (0:59) * That he never went to school a day in his life (1:32) * “Master Hugh” would starve him if he didn't do “things just right” he missed “many of meals” (18:30) * Hugh Magee was “cruel & mean” that [Hugh's] wife “would get after him about it, always beating on me” (46:00) * “Then Luther and Johnnie took it up, they started beating” [after Hugh's death?] and said “Get out there and work and you wouldn't be sore”(46:15). * His dog, Titus (Teague in Andrews notes), when Master Hugh would "get on me and whip me" the dog would bite Hugh Magee, and Hugh told him “Hey, don't train your dog to bite me” (43:55) * Pertaining to his mother's bible they asked if the bible burned in his cabin, he stated “Last time I seen it, it was at my mother's house” (45:19) * Mr Johnnie Magee, Master Hugh's son came down and “stayed a week with me” (45:50) which can not be correct. Willie M Campbell a descendant of Laurin Rankin Magee, brother of Hugh, did spend a lot of time with Sylvester. * He was born 29th of May, 1841 (46:50) * That he only had one wife, or “one good” wife. Her daddy would tell him "you got my best youngin", "how'd you get Francis”? (49:50) * That his daughter Vera Mae (whom he lived with) was the "baby" (50:27) * He stayed in Chicago after the war for 5 years (33:20) ===Ex Wife Marie interview with Jet Magazine=== In 1967 his ex-wife, Maria gave an interview to Jet MagazineJet March 30, 1967, Why 125-Year-Old Husband Sues For Divorce; page 46 (statement on page 48). Available on Google Books. https://books.google.com/books?id=bLgDAAAAMBAJ&dq . She stated that: * Sylvester had a sister Annie, living in Prentiss, MS (this would be Prentiss, Jefferson Davis County, not Prentiss County) * a brother George, living in Hattiesburg, MS, * a brother Charlie, who lived in Shreveport, LA. * that she met him when he came to Liberty her "hometown". She cooked for him when he got sick ===National Enquirer interview of Sylvester=== The National Enquirer published an article about Sylvester in 1967The National Enquirer May 14, 1967, interview with Sylvester Magee "Man, 125, Sues For Divorce". A clipping of the article is in the Alfred P Andrews Research papers M513 Box 1 Folder 7. in the Special Collections at Southern Mississippi University. . The article states that they interviewed SylvesterI have doubts about all of their information coming straight from Sylvester, as Arlington Jones, and Alfred P Andrews had written narratives to give to the media. They were told he was married three times. * His first wife was Fannie, she was 18. They had three children, all of whom died in infancy and she died 3 years after they were married. * His second wife was Nollie. They were married in 1915. She also had 3 children who died and she died in 1918. * His third wife was Sally. She was 18 when they married one year after Nollie died. She and a child died during childbirth two years later. They said Sylvester was 71 years old the first time he married and that all of his wives were 18 when he married themI sort of doubt that all of the information came straight from Sylvester. Alfred Andrews and Arlington Jones spoke for Sylvester and had written narratives that they gave to the media. There is no way to prove if the name Nollie as a wife really came from Sylvester's mouth or if this was from the marriage records they were searching through in Covington and Jefferson Davis. In Alfred Andrew's notes, no wife is named at all, not even the one he says was verified as 1912 in Carson (Jefferson Davis County), MS. That date is even wrong, No Sylvester Magee married in 1912 in Jeff Davis County. In 1913 Sylvester Magee married Fannie Applewhite, but it is doubtful this was him.. ===Obituary=== When Sylvester died in 1971, his obituary stated he had three living children, Vera Conerly, Katherine Magee, and a son, Mayo Magee, of Los Angeles, CAHattiesburg American October 18, 1971; page 4, obit for Sylvester Magee https://www.newspapers.com/article/hattiesburg-american-magee-obit/122318125/ . Katherine was the daughter he had with Marie and lived in NY. Her name was apparently Katherine Marie Magee. I have not located one single record for a Mayo Magee that would seem to be Sylvester's son. ==Records That Can Be Identified As Belonging To This Sylvester Magee== Sylvester Magee can be positively identified in very few records. An article written in 1965 stated that he had been known in Sumrall (Lamar County) since 1917 and up until 1937''124 Birthday party planned Saturday for 'Slave' Magee'' Hattiesburg American; Hattiesburg, MS May 26, 1965, page 10. https://www.newspapers.com/article/hattiesburg-american-hattiesburg-america/122850339/. ===Mississippi Educable Children Lists=== Mississippi required that all children of school age be recorded each year. They were recorded by household. Being on the list did not mean they were attending school. Sylvester Magee is not on the 1929 or 1931 Educable Children's List in Lamar County. He appeared for the first time in 1933. 1933 Educable Children Sumrall, Lamar County. Household of Sylvester MageeMS Educable Children Lists Sumrall, Lamar County 1933. Sylvester Magee. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-PJ94-BJ?i=141&cc=1856425 *Arella age 10 * Veria age 8 1937 Sumrall, Lamar County – Sylvester McGheeIbid 1937 List. Sylvester McGhee https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-PJ9C-MJ?i=134&cc=1856425 * Vera Mae, age 10 * Oreda, age 12 (female) 1939 Surrall, Lamar County – Sylvester McGeeIbid 1939 List Sylvester McGee https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-PJ94-JZ?i=136&cc=1856425 * Vera Mae, 12 * Orada, 14 This list indicates that Orada was no longer attending school. ===1940 Census=== Sylvester was in the Lamar County, MS census in 1940Clyde, MS is about 8 miles south of Sumrall. 1940 US Federal Census, Clyde, Lamar County, MS “Hy Lwoter” McGee. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2923711?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2261376e6a7453414a703550314e666f4d3738666f66547148555a7856666d334b686747422b506843514f303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d. Oreda and Vera were no longer living with him. * Sylvester Magee, negro, age 97, widowed, never attended school, born in North Carolina, lived in the same house in 1935, does not work. ===1950 Census=== In 1950, newly married and living with his wife and stepchildren, Sylvester was living on Aracel Street, Hattiesburg, Forrest County, MS1950 US Federal Census, Hattiesburg, Forrest County, MS. Sylvesta Magee. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2923655?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227a59706b2b704c775957623863446c787966527175674c39563037686a492b324976465474784f4c6835513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227dMarie had been married to Thomas Knox. Her children were with her in the 1940 census in Pike County, MS. All of them moved to Poughkeepsie, NY. Her son Thomas Knox's obituary lists his siblings who were still living. Also, obituary of Thomas "Jimmy" Knox. Poughkeepsie Journal Poughkeepsie, New York · Thursday, September 10, 2009; page 14. Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/122320069/thomas-knox-obit-2009/. * Sylvasta McGee, age 108, born in NC, listed as not a veteran of any war. * Marria, 42, wife * TB McGee, 15, son * Eddie T McGee, 10, son * Dorothy D McGee, 9, daughter * Charles R McGee, 5, son * Roberta McGee, 3, daughter Beyond the records above, there are no records that can positively be identified as this Sylvester Magee. ==TESTING THE FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS GLEANED FROM THE RECORDINGS AND NEWSPAPER ARTICLES== There were several men named Sylvester Magee in Covington and Jefferson Davis County records. They were all much younger than Sylvester claimed to be. However, records already show that Sylvester could not have known Victor Steen during the Civil War; it had to have been much later when Sylvester worked for Victor Steen. Which Sylvester Magee in Covington and Jefferson Davis was “this” Sylvester Magee? From actual statements made by Sylvester, his nephew was Ike Durr. Ike Durr's mother was Sylvester's sister who married Ike Durr (Sr). Sylvester states his mother was Jennie Magee. He states that Hugh Magee owned them. Sylvester's ex-wife stated that he had a brother, George, in Hattiesburg, a sister Annie in Prentiss, and a brother Charlie in Shreveport. ===Idenifying His Nephew, Ike Durr=== [[Durr-845 | Ike Durr]], of Inverness, Humphreys County, MS, the reported nephew of Sylvester, whom Sylvester had spent some time with, died at age 64, on August 14, 1971Mississippi Death Certificates Mississippi State Department of Health Ike Durr certificate # 13603 Humphreys County. Copy obtained by Renee Newman June 2023.. His death certificate named his father, Ike Durr, and his mother, Fannie Polk. His wife was listed as Rena Mae McGee. He was living in Holmes County, MS at the time but was in the hospital at Belzoni. It appears he was buried in Mt Harmony Cemetery in Jefferson Davis County. Ike's World War II draft card in Humphreys County, MS lists Lonnie Dampy, brother, as the “person who will always know your address” '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Wwii Draft Registration Cards For Mississippi, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 87
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Name: Ike Durr; Gender: Male; Race: Negro (Black); Age: 35; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 26 Mar 1905; Birth Place: MT Ollive, Mississippi, USA; Residence Place: Isola, Humphreys, Mississippi, USA; Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940; Registration Place: Isola, Humphreys, Mississippi, USA; Employer: W P Brown; Height: 5 7; Weight: 155; Complexion: Dark Brown; Hair Color: Black; Eye Color: Brown; Next of Kin: Lonnie Dampy;
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Ike Durr Self (Head).
. This was Lonnie Dampier. Lonnie was Alonzo Pope listed in Fannie Pope's household in 1900 and Lonnie Durr, in Ike Durr Sr's household in 1910. Lonnie Dampier married Mollie Holloway in Jefferson Davis CountyJefferson Davis County, Mississippi Marriages 1906-1917 page 471 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89KZ-K23J?i=517&cat=256321 . In the 1969 recorded interview, Sylvester stated that he hadn't seen Ike Durr in 12-15 years and that Ike had married [Sylvester's] sister. That confused the people interviewing him, as they thought he was referencing Ike Durr, of Inverness, MS, whom they knew as Sylvester's nephew. He meant Ike Durr Sr., the father of Ike Durr, of Inverness. ===Fannie Polk, mother of Ike Durr=== In 1900 [[Pope-11462 | Fannie Pope]] was listed as the head of household in Mt Carmel, Covington County"United States Census, 1900", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M96N-LFW : Sun Sep 17 15:51:45 UTC 2023), Entry for Fannie Pope and Stanley Pope, 1900.. * Fannie Pope, born Jan 1875 in MS 3 children, and all three were living * Stanley, son, born Oct 1892 * Alonzo, son born July 1896 * Enoch, son, born April 1898 About 1902 Fannie married Ike DurrThere are no surviving marriage records in Covington County prior to 1904. The 1910 Census shows they had been married 8 years. Jefferson Davis wasn't formed until 1906, so the marriage would have likely occurred in Covington County.. In 1910 they were living in Jefferson Davis County, MS1910 US Federal Census Jefferson Davis County, MS. Indexed as Fannie Durkew. Ancestry.com https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/4555094?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227351314f43482b383247584b714652556354434d31705962492f7038797a42504a4448466938596f534e493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . It appears that the surname was written incorrectly and it is unclear what the census taker wrote but Dur can be made out. * Ike Dur__ 34?, married 8 years * Fannie, 33, 9 children, 6 living * Lonnie, 15 * Enoch, 12 * Alie, 7 * Ike, 3 * Fannie, 1 * Mila?, 1 It is unclear whether Fannie died or they divorced. There is a death certificate for a Fannie M Durr in Jefferson Davis County in 1913 '''Death''': "Mississippi, U.S., Index to Deaths, 1912-1943"
Mississippi State Department of Health; Jackson, Mississippi; Statewide Index to Mississippi Death Records; Description: 1912-1924 A-G; Certificate Number: 22761
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Fannie M Durr death 1913 in Jefferson Davis, Mississippi, USA.
. In 1914 Ike Durr married Virgie Easterling in Jefferson Davis CountyJefferson Davis County, Mississippi Marriages 1906-1917 page 367 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89KZ-K2Q1?i=465&cat=256321. Isaac Durr and his wife Virgie were in Covington County, MS in 19201920 US Census, Covington County, MS Ike Durr in the household of Isaac Durr. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3427623?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227770655868697758346644696b5230314c367933454f2f7051664b6e30656f41756c4547417944717a74553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . All of the children in his household, except his son Ike, were Virgie's children, some being from her prior marriages or relationships * Isaac Durr, 43 * Virgial Durr, 24 * Winnie, 8 * Thomas, 7 * Ezelia, 4 * Woodro, 2 years, 2 months * Ephram, 7 months * Ike Durr, son, 13 It is odd that Ike, age 13, is listed out of order. It seems that he was enumerated twice as Ike Durr, age 13, “nephew” was in the household of Simon and Rose PolkThere does not appear to be any other Ike Durr of this age in the county before or after this time. 1920 US Census Covington County, MS Ike Durr age 13 “nephew” in the household of Siamon and Rosie Polk. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5395998?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226a657971664137592b7975593546796b79706271656e4676676a7331437672697a356550777348667570453d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . ===Virginia "Jennie" Magee, mother of Sylvester Magee, Fannie Polk/Pope, and Simon Polk/Pope=== [[Magee-3804 | Jennie]] was the mother of Sylvester Magee. She was the daughter of Edmun and Tilda Magee. She was born about 1857 in Covington County, MS. In the narrative written by Alfred P Andrews, she is once identified as Jeanette Edmunds MageeIt is likely that Sylvester or a relative knew Jennie's father was Edmund but may have not remembered if that was his first or last name. Alfred P Andrews Papers, M513 Box 1 Folder 13. page 11 of pdf copy obtained by Renee Newman May 2023. She was also identified with the name Edmunds in the 1964 Hattiesburg Amerian article, that appears to have been the first article about Sylvester''Negro who says he's 123 tells of days as slave'' Hattiesburg American, Hattiesburg, MS August 15, 1964 page 3. https://www.newspapers.com/article/hattiesburg-american-sylvester-magee-196/128833943/. ====First Marriage to Enoch Pope==== Jenny was married to Enoch Polk in February of 1870, according to statements made when they divorced. She would have been just 13 or 14 years old at the time. They were in the 1870 and 1880 census beside Hugh R Magee1870 US Census Covington County, MS Household of Enoch Polk. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5958789?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22656f6134674d6955464b386c4b6d775a4332666f4c545a41494f4c50636a7541334b5749544962587566733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d 1880 US Federal Census, Mt Carmel, Covington County, MS; household of Enoch Pope. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/4555389?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22643876726a4872446e4362773858774d4b356a35745553616375654e536a704c6a2f2b31575a70597a66593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . ====1870 Census==== 1870 Household of Enoch Polk: * Enoch Pope (head) age 21 born in MS * Jenny Pope (wife) age 14 born in MS * Edmun Pope (child) age 1 month old born in MS ====1880 Census==== 1880 Household of Enoch Pope: * Enoch Pope, 36, farmer, born in MS, father MS, mother MS * Jenny Pope, 23, housekeeping, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * Ed Pope, 10, works on farm, born in MS, father MS, mother MS * Rich Pope, 7, born in MS, father MS, mother MS * Fanny Pope, 5, born in MS, father MS, mother MS * Emma 3, MS, MS, MS * Belle, age 1, MS, MS, MS ====1891 Court Action==== There is a court record in October 1891 showing Jennie Pope filed a complaint against Enoch Pope. Enoch then filed a counter-complaint against her. Both were dismissedCovington County Chancery Court Records. Image 218 page 213. Jennie Pope vs Enoch Pope. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HZ-4LTB?i=217&cat=782722 . There is no description given of what the complaint or counter-complaint was about. ====1892 Divorce==== In a separate action on April 27, 1892, Enoch Pope was granted a divorce from JennieCovington County Chancery Case Files # 168-210 1884- 1894; Enoch Pople vs Jennie Pope File #172, image 190 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HD-R7H7-Z?i=189&cat=782722 . It was declared that the bonds of matrimony were “dissolved, annulled, vacated and held for naught so far as the same is binding upon the complainant but they are still binding upon the defendant and that she remains in law and equity – a married woman and is not at liberty to marry again & that defendant pay the cost”Ibid Image 238 page 233. Enoch Pope vs Jennie Pope. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HZ-4R41?i=237&cat=782722 . Jennie was accused of adultery and abandonment. That seems to be the main reason she would have been barred from remarriageAmerican Bar Association Journal, Vol 19, No 9 September 1922 pages 529-532; Rationale Of Resraint Upon Remarriage After Divorce. Clifton Fairchild Weidlich. JSTOR (free) https://www.jstor.org/stable/25710196 . Her sister, Candice Magee, George Williams, and Mack McNair were witnesses against JennieCovington County Chancery Case Files # 168-210 1884- 1894; Enoch Pople vs Jennie Pope File #172, image 190 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HD-R7H7-Z?i=189&cat=782722 . Steve Magee was also subpoenaed but there is no statement made by him in the case file. Among other things, their statements said: * Jennie had left Enoch about 6 years ago (about 1886) * Enoch said they were married in February 1870 and she left him about February of 1885 * Jennie had taken up with Henry Eaton prior to leaving Enoch * Candice stated that Henry Eaton was the father of the last child Jennie had while still living with Enoch and that she had 3 children with Henry Eaton since leaving Enoch. * Candice stated Jennie was her sister * Candice stated she was there when Jennie left and that Jennie told her “she was going off to herself & told me I must come to see her when she got moved. She said she would give me a present if she had any one”. * George Weathersby stated “I have heard her say that 3 of them were Henry Eatons, she told me so. Defendant has had three (3) children since she left complt. And they certainly are Henry Eatons if there is any sign in what she says & the four? Of the children”. * They all stated that after she moved out, she had 3 more children with Henry Eaton * Enoch had not mistreated Jennie * That Jennie said she never wanted to be married to Enoch There does not appear to be any other court record pertaining to Jennie and Enoch, however, the court must have granted her a release from her marriage, as she married Henry Eaton prior to 1900 and stated in that census that they had been married for 8 years. Enoch Pope was alive and in the 1900 census, so she had not been widowed and thus free to marry '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: MT Carmel, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: 804; Page: 10; Enumeration District: 0015
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Enoch Pope (60), married, Farm Laborer, head of household in MT Carmel, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi, USA.
. ====1900 Census==== Henry and Jennie Eaton were in Mt Carmel, Covington County, MS in 1900 '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: MT Carmel, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: 804; Page: 3; Enumeration District: 0016
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Henry Eaton (46), married, Farmer, head of household in MT Carmel, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi, USA.
* Henry Eaton born May 1854, age 46, married 8 years. MS, MS, MS * Jenny, wife, born Dec 1856, 43, married 8 years, 14 children, 9 living. MS, MS, MS * John S, son, Nov 1881, 18, MS, MS, MS * Levastus, son, June 1883, 16, MS, MS, MS * Rosco, son, May 1887, 13, MS, MS, MS * Tilda, daug, July 1889, 10, MS, MS, MS * Samuel, son, March, 1892, MS, MS, MS * Sarah, daug, Jan 1894, MS, MS, MS * Rece, son, June 1895, MS, MS, MS * Ethel, son, July 1897, MS, MS, MS Her son Levastus was the last child that was born while Jennie was living with Enoch Polk, however, there is a 4-year gap between Levastus and Roscoe. By 1900 Jennie had lost 5 children, it is possible that one or more of those children were born in that 3 year span. ====Covington County Educable Children Lists==== =====1900===== household of H Eaton1900 EC List Family Search. image 1639 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3H6-6R1Q?i=1638&cat=782762 * Simon age 18 * Vastus 15 * Roscoe 13 * Tildy 11 * Sam 9 * Sarah 6 =====1902===== Household of Henry Eaton''Ibid'' Image 1810 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3H6-6VDG?i=1809&cat=782762 * Simon 18 * Vaster 16 * Roscoe 14 * Tilda 13 * Sam 11 * Reese 8 =====1906===== Household of Henry Eaton''Ibid'' Image 2034 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3H6-6LHW?i=2033&cat=782762 * Vester 20 * Roscoe 18 * Tilda 17 * Sam 15 or 13? * Reese 12 * Ethell 9 ====Divorce and Remarriage==== In 1907 Jennie Eaton filed for a divorce from Henry Eaton. The case file appears to be missing but the final decree of divorce was entered in November of 1907It appears that some case files from this year are missing. I have gone through all files marked 1907. Covington County Chancery 1907; image 611 page 5 Jennie Eaton vs Henry Eaton https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HZ-4GSB?i=610&cat=782722 . Mrs. Jennie Magee married Jack Magee in Covington County in 1909Covington County, MS Marriage Records 1904-____. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HZ-4GSB?cat=782722 . Jack was the son of Frank Magee, who had been enslaved by Robert Magee. Jack was born about 1861. There is no Jack Magee in the 1900 census of this ageNote: In 1900 there is a Jack Magee, age 21, with wife Tilda, age 20. This is possibly Tilda Pope, daughter of Jennie?. He is in every other census. ====Jack Magee Educable Children's List==== These lists show Jack was the father of Nollie Magee =====1902===== Jack Magee * Bertha 16 * Jno 14 * Anthony 12 * Hez 10 * Silas 9 * Nolly 5 =====1906===== Jack Magee * Anthony 16 * Hez 14 * Silas 12 * Nollie 9 * Esther 5 (Ethel?) The children listed in his household in these lists are also not together in any household in Covington County in the 1900 census (first name search, disregarding the surname). ====1910 Census==== In 1910 Jack and Jennie are on the census living beside Ed Magee who was white. * Jack Magee, 49, married twice. MS, MS, MS * Jennie Magee, 52, third marriage, 15 children, 10 alive. MS, VA, MS * Ethel Magee, son, 9, MS, MS, MS * Charlie Reese, stepson, 15, MS, MS, MS * James Ethel, stepson, 13, MS, MS, MS * Edna Barnes, step-granddaughter, 4, MS, MS, MS ====1920 Census==== In 1920 Jack and Jennie Magee were in Mt Olive. They had no children in the household. They rented their home. Jack was a farmer and Jennie is listed as working for a wage, but her occupation is not given. * Jack Magee, 61, MS, MS, MS * Jennie Magee, 61, MS, GA, MS Jack Magee died March 10, 1930 in Covington CountyMississippi Department of Archives and History Death Certificates 1912-1943 Jack Magee Covington County certificate # 4446 1930 Covington County. Obtained by Renee Newman June 2023. His place of residence was Dry Creek, Collins, RT5. He was buried in Friendship Cemetery on March 11th. His death certificate lists his father as Frank Magee and his mother as unknown. His age was given as “about” 70. His wife was Jennie Magee. Ethel Magee was the informant. ====1930 Census==== Jenny Magee was living by herself in April 1930 when the census was taken. Her home was rented and she was listed as a farm laborer. Her stepson Ethel and his family were on the same census sheet. * Jennie Magee 72, widow, born MS, father VA, mother, MS. Jennie is not on the 1940 census listed as Jennie or Virginia MageeI can not find any woman named Jennie or Virginia in Covington or Jefferson Davis that would appear to be her.. She died in Jefferson Davis County on March 13, 1843Mississippi US Deaths 1912-1943 Jennie Magee Jefferson Davis County certificate # 3776. Copy obtained from MS Archives June 2023. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5395769?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224568695841475669514f5244336c31732b4e5770313549334d4543304159684779415a63645234437441343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Her death certificate mistakenly has her age as 73, when in fact she was about 86 years old. It lists her as a widow of Jack Magee and states that her parents were Edmon and Tilda Magee. It also says she and her parents were born in Williamsburg, Covington County, MS. She was buried in Friendship Cemetery. Mollie Dampier, the wife of Jennie's grandsdon, Lonnie Dampier, was the informant. According to Alfred P. Andrews Jennie was a respected midwife. He wrote that records show she delivered over 1000 babies, white and blackAlfred P Andres Papers, M513 Box 1 Folder 13 page 27. He states she died in 1939 and was buried about 3 miles east of Lone Star off of Highway 84. That is the exact location of Friendship Cemetery. ====List of known children==== Children known to belong to Jenny through census and educable children lists: * Ed Pope born in May 1870 * Rich Pope born about 1873 * Fanny Pope born about 1875 * Emma Pope born about 1877 * Belle Pope born about 1879 * John Simon born Nov 1881 * Levastus born June 1883 * Rosco born May 1887 * Tilda born July 1889 * Samuel born March 1892 * Sarah born Jan 1894 * Charlie Reese born June 1895 * James Ethel born July 1897 ====Information about the other children of Jennie Magee and her husbands==== =====LEVESTER MAGEE===== Sylvester Magee would appear to be Levastus listed in the 1900 census and the Educable Children's Lists. The names Sylvester and Levester were interchangeableSee case below of Levester/Sylvester Magee of Rankin County, MS. His name was recorded multiple times as Sylvester, Levester/Levestus, and Lee. . =====JOHN SIMON POPE/POLK/EATON===== Simon was listed as John S. Eaton in the 1900 census in Henry Eaton's household. A Simon Pope divorced Laura Pope in 1907I do not know if this is him or not. The case file is missing, so I have no details. Covington County Chancery Court Minute Book 4, page 113 Simon Pope vs Laura Pope case # 86 image 666. The chancery file folder is marked as file missing. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99KZ-37WN?i=256&cc=3477669&cat=247090 . In 1908 he was Simon Eaton when he married Rosa Mangum in Covington CountyCovington County, Ma Marriage Records https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99KZ-37WN?i=256&cc=3477669&cat=247090 . Harvey Hall, who was first married to Candice Magee, then married to Lydia Magee, who were both Jennie's sisters, was the person who made an application for the marriage, swearing that Simon was 21 or over and Rosa was 18 or over. They were married by F. M. Mathis. Ike Durr, age 13, probably the son of Fannie Polk was listed in the household of Simon and Rose Polk in 1920 but also listed in his father's household. In 1930 Rose Polk, widow, lived with her son and daughter in Rankin County, MS1930 US Federal Census, Rankin County, MS. Rose Polk. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3384099?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226d473535386964554952536c7a43316b79396c3564637255413537693044564333725a4d373630336445773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Rose was probably somehow related to Emanuel “Manual” Magee who had been in Rankin (1910 census) as they are beside each other in Hinds in 1940 '''1940 Census''': "1940 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1940; Census Place: Terry, Hinds, Mississippi; Roll: m-t0627-02028; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 25-74
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Rosa Palk (75), widowed mother, in household of Eddie Lee Palk (29) in Terry, Hinds, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
. That census shows that they had both lived in Rankin in 1935. =====EMMA POLK===== One Emma Polk married (or had a child with) John Magee. They had a son, Sylvester Magee, who died November 22, 1951 in Bassfield, Jefferson Davis CountyUS Social Security Applications and Claims Index. Sylvester Magee, Bassfield, Jefferson Davis County, MS. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3161277?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227244565a3473493548317644416a754757354f7062366c4861665135434d7578336c5955526b6a756234513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . The Social Security Death Index has his birthdate as December 25, 1894, and lists his parents as Emma Polk and John Magee. Emma Pope, age 45, married Johnson Destand in Covington County in 1921Covington County, MS Marriages https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9KZ-K6QP?cc=3477669 . In 1930 Johnson Destand, divorced, lived beside John F Magee1930 Census Johnson Destand https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/4860379?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226e4645736b455569667a6d5a387867597363694f457834543955646533453547646f477a2f6f42747852303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d. =====CHARLIE REESE (EATON) MAGEE===== Marie stated that Sylvester had a brother named Charlie who lived in Shreveport, LA. She stated that in 1967 but she had moved to New York several years earlier, plus she had separated from Sylvester about 1953 - the point being that was prior knowledge, not current information. In 1950 there was a Charlie McGee, age 57, living in Shreveport '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"
National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana; Roll: 1299; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 66-121
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Charlie McGee (57), married brother-in-law, Laborer Sestion, in household of Johnnie M. Mathews (55) in Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. He was born in Mississippi. He lived in the household of his brother-in-law Johnnie H Mathews. Charlie was married to Willa Mae, who was also listed as Johnnie's sister-in-law. Charlie worked for the railroad. I do not know if that is actually him. I have not found any other Charlie/Charles Magee (Eaton or Pope) that would appear to be him. =====ROSCOE EATON===== There does not appear to be another record for Roscoe after the Educable Children's Lists for Henry Eaton's household except for one - on November 28, 1920, a 25-day old “Infant” Eaton died in Covington CountyMississippi Department of Archives and History Death Certificates. R. Eaton Covington County certificate # 20510. copy obtained by Renee Newman August 2023. His death certificate lists his father as Roscoe Eaton and his mother as Nollie Magee. Their residence was Dry Creek Precinct. Ben Barnes was the informant. This should be Nollie Magee, daughter of Jack Magee (who married Jennie Magee Pope Eaton Magee). There is no other Nollie Magee shown in the census or marriage records. This Nollie married Sylvester Magee in Covington in 1919. =====TILDA “ANNIE” EATON===== Marie stated that Sylvester had a sister Annie living in Prentiss, MS. The SS Applications Index shows her as Tilda “Eat” Johnson born 1889 in Collins, MS, father Henry Eaton, mother Jennie MageeSS Application and Claims Index. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3569558?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22452b78536d713436666730752f6c393653626d6761733432393731596c486b4c2f52696d302f575a7741303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Also See https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=3121&mtch=1&cat=all&tf=F&q=587202768&bc=sd&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=3196283 . She may be Matilda Johnson, age 20, newly married to Theodore Johnson and living in Jefferson Davis County in 19101910 US Census, Jefferson Davis County, MS Matilda Johnson. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5181845?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22346e31493539323776655a36654833513462722f717a4561414b50633975542b4f49734977573347466b303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Since George Eaton named his sister Annie Johnson, it would appear Tilda also went by the name Annie. =====GEORGE EATON===== Marie stated that Sylvester had a brother named George who lived in Hattiesburg. I believe this would be George Eaton, son of Henry Eaton. George lived with Henry Eaton in Covington in 1920, 1930, and 1940. The 1940 draft lists him as George Eaton with next of kin, Henry EatonU.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947, George Eaton, Covington County, MS. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5962804?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2237643563706554334776474c54674d2b3470674e2f436e3048523039504e584e797538356f666d614f4e733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . It shows a birth year of 1905, which contradicts earlier census records indicating a birth year 1912-1915. He was registered again in 1942 with the wrong birth date – this draft card was canceled and referred back to #757 which was his 1940 registration '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Wwii Draft Registration Cards For Mississippi, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 46
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Name: George Eaton; Gender: Male; Race: Negro (Black); Age: 29; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 26 Aug 1912; Birth Place: Covington, Mississippi, USA; Residence Place: Collins, Covington, Mississippi, USA; Registration Date: 16 Feb 1942; Registration Place: Collins, Covington, Mississippi, USA; Employer: Holly Shumake; Height: 5 6; Weight: 147; Complexion: Black; Hair Color: Black; Eye Color: Brown; Next of Kin: Annie Johnson;
Household Members (Name) Relationship:
George Eaton Self (Head).
. The 1942 card listed his next of kin as his sister, Annie Johnson, of Collins. One George Eaton was arrested for attempted burglary in Hattiesburg in 1949. He pled not guilty but then changed his plea and was sentenced to 4 years in prisonHattiesburg, American, Hattiesburg, MS, Wednesday, April 27, 1949, page 16 column 1 top of page. George Eaton. Newspapers.com clipping by Renee Newman. https://www.newspapers.com/article/hattiesburg-american-george-eaton-april/128834181/ . In 1950 he was in the state penitentiary in Sunflower County, MS '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"
National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Sunflower, Mississippi; Roll: 6257; Page: 17; Enumeration District: 67-70
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George Eaton (44), single prisoner, in household of John W Carney (21) in Sunflower, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. This census also has him born about 1904-1905. There were a few other men by the name of George Eaton in Hattiesburg that were not him, as they were there while George was still living with father. He may be the George Eaton who was in Hattiesburg in 1954 listed in the city directory as a yardman '''1954 Directory''': "U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995"
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Name: George Eaton; Residence Year: 1954; Residence Place: Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA; Occupation: Yardman; Publication Title: Hattiesburg, Mississippi, City Directory, 1954.
. =====JAMES ETHEL EATON===== He was in his parents house in 1900. In 1910, 14 year old Ethel Eaton, a servant, was living in the household of Alex F Holloway1910 US Federal Census, Covington County, MS. Ethel “Eston”. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5962664?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22383933494c38427658506b4477345262674179444b494367624e4c325178526d6c7a6c4a46714c31646e633d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . =====ETHEL MAGEE – SON OF FRANK NOT JENNIE'S CHILD===== I included this so that he would not be confused with James Ethel. This Ethel was the son of Jack Magee, so he was Jennie's stepson. Ethel married Mary Flowers. In 1920 Ethel lived beside Sylvester Magee1920 Covington County, MS Census https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/4772897?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22584f566f636d494a4f2f4774577a783563773245695863512f4177547873653072377672503637597246633d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Ethel lived near Jennie 1930 and was listed as the informant on Jack Magee's death certificate (see that citation under Jack Magee). Ethel died June 19, 1981 and is buried in Friendship CemeteryFindagrave.com Friendship Cemetery, Covington County, MS. Ethel Magee. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111748337/ethel-magee? . ===EDMUN AND TILDA MAGEE, PARENTS OF JENNIE=== ====Enslaved By Robert Magee==== Edmun and Tilda, along with their children, were enslaved by Robert Magee of Covington County, MS. When Robert Magee died the slaves belonging to him were divided among his 12 childrenCovington County, MS Probate Minutes Vol 1-2 1854-1861. Estate Settlement and Division of Robert Magee beginning on page 314. Image 176. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Q6-H21N?i=250&cc=2036959&cat=782753 . On February 13, 1860, a division of slaves was made. Lot #12 consisted of: * Edmun (valued at) $1300 * Big Tilda $1500 * Virginia $325 * Lydia $175 * CrossHe is on the 1871 tax list as “Crossan” Magee. He may have been their son but I have not researched him to any extent. Covington County Tax List 1871 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR3L-QKB?i=75&wc=9B4D-HZS%3A211898801%2C211969101&cc=1919687 $1250 Hugh R Magee drew lot #12, receiving the above named persons. ====1870 Census==== For some reason, Edmun, Tilda, and family were not in the 1870 Federal or state census. I can not find them anywhere. Jennie and Enoch were beside Hugh Magee. ====1871 Tax List==== Edmun first appears on the tax list in 1871Ibid https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR3L-QKB?i=75&wc=9B4D-HZS%3A211898801%2C211969101&cc=1919687 . Ed Magee was listed right after Ephraim Magee. ====1880 Census==== The 1880 census has Edmun and Tilda living right beside Enoch and Jenny and on the same census page as Hugh R Magee1880 US Federal Census Covington County, MS Edmun Magee. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/6222418?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22566f5431433674535a35652f784850522b4146615568316c56647458754b2b497a6b78506a356a6d4859733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . * Edmund Magee age 67, born in GA, father born in GA, mother born in GA * Tilda Magee age 39, housekeeping, born in MS, father NC, mother NC * Lydia Magee, age 22, works on farm, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * Simon Magee, age 16, farm, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * Joshua Magee, 12 (says daughter), farm, age 12, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * Lucy Magee, age 9, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * Edmund Magee, age 7, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * Manda Magee, age 5, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * Phillis Magee, age 3, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * William Magee 8 months, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * Willie Magee, 9 months, (grandson) listed with the same states of birth as their children. Next door to them is the household of Enoch Pope * Enoch Pope, 36, farmer, born in MS, father MS, mother MS * Jenny Pope, 23, housekeeping, born in MS, father GA, mother MS * Ed Pope, 10, works on farm, born in MS, father MS, mother MS * Rich Pope, 7, born in MS, father MS, mother MS * Fanny Pope, 5, born in MS, father MS, mother MS * Emma 3, MS, MS, MS * Belle, age 1, MS, MS, MS Next door to Enoch was Orange Griffith, age 60. Hugh Magee's household is on this page: * Hugh R Magee, 46, MS, NC, NC * Amanda E * Charley, 22 * Harris, 21 * Luther, 10 * Johnny, 8 * Levaster, 4 ====Possible death of Edmun==== Edmun may have died between 1880-1882, as Tilda Magee is on the 1882 and 1883 personal tax list in Mt Carmel, Covington County. She was taxed on two horses. The next surviving tax list is 1893. Tilda Magee is not on that list. ====Tilda marries Orange Griffith==== Tilda married Orange Griffith before 1888 according to statements made in Candice's, divorce records. In 1873 Lauren Rankin Magee and Euphemia Magee deeded land in trust to the deacons of the Colored Baptist Church, Orange Griffith, James Willis Magee,and Charles PittmanCovington County, MS Deed Book E page 75 image 70. Magee to Colored Baptist Church. This is probably the church now known as Old Harmony, it is appears in this exact location. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSR1-RQ4K-B?i=69&cat=250029. This land is right on the Jefferson Davis and Covington County lines. In Nov of 1894, for $1, Orange Griffith deeded Matilda Griffith 24 acres with the house and outhouses on itCovington County, MS Deed Book I page 325. Griffith to Griffith. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91C-538P-3?i=1453&cc=3477669&cat=782709 . Orange died before 1900. ====1900 Census==== In 1900 Tilda Griffith is head of a household in Mt Carmel1900 Census Covington Tilda Griffith. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/4573850?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2276314e34415670444737376472636b3866523541503642724174685656714a4d38386372747955765255383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . She owned her home. * Tilda Griffith, born May 1840, age 60. 12 children, 10 living. Born in MS, parents birth UNK * Ernest Magee, grandson, 16, born in MS, parents MS * Jim Magee, son-in-law, 26, MS, MS, MS * Canvass Magee, daughter, 26, married 1 year, 2 children, 1 living. MS, MS, MS * Webster Magee, grandson, 8, MS, MS, MS ====1910 Census==== In 1910 Tilda Griffith was listed in the census in Covington, MS and owned her home, free of mortgage 1910 Census Covington Tilda Griffith https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/4553314?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2262634e756d5836514763314c543075366c755945385246304732504e4b58577153596d30346153796436773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . * Tilda Griffith, 65, widow, 12 children, 9 living, born MS, parents birthplace UNK * Emma White, sister, 73, widow, 4 children, 1 living, born MS, parents birthplace UNK ====Death of Tilda==== Tilda must have died before 1920 as she is not in the censusNumerous searches for any female near her age with first name Tilda or Matilda or last name Griffith or Magee.. There does not appear to be a death certificate for her. There also is no dc for Emma White. ====Children of Edmun and Tilda==== =====Simon Magee===== Simon testified against his sister Candice when Harvey Hall divorced her. He remained in Covington County. He is on the 1900, 1910, and 1920 in Williamsburg '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Williamsburg, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: 804; Page: 17; Enumeration District: 0011
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Simon Magill (37), married, Farmer, head of household in Williamsburg, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi, USA.
'''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Beat 4, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: T624_738; Page: 7b; Enumeration District: 0008; FHL microfilm: 1374751
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Simon Magee (48), married, Farmer, head of household in Beat 4, Covington, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
'''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Beat 4, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: T624_738; Page: 7b; Enumeration District: 0008; FHL microfilm: 1374751
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Simon Magee (48), married, Farmer, head of household in Beat 4, Covington, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. Simon's wife was Fannie Easterling. His brother Edmun “Edward” was beside him in 1900. His wife Fannie died in 1921Mississippi Department of Archives and History Death Certificate Fanny Magee Covington County certificate # 5512 DC gives her maiden name as Easterling. Copy obtained by Renee Newman August 2023. =====Edmund Magee===== He was Edward Magee in the 1900 census, living beside SimonHe is not indexed as Edward Magee or Magill. He was beside Simon Magee. '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Williamsburg, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: 804; Page: 17; Enumeration District: 0011
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Simon Magill (37), married, Farmer, head of household in Williamsburg, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi, USA.
. His wife was Mitilda. =====Phillis Magee===== Fillis Magee married Hendrix Magee in 1905Covington County, MS “Colored” Marriages 1904-1910 page 97. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99KZ-37Z2?i=94&cc=3477669&cat=247090 . Phillis was on the 1910 census a few households away from Tilda1910 US Census, Covington County, indexed as “Thillie” Magee https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5182378?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2270446379394d37504b4e2f3875476a4773503672624a436d33714d7154592b677049556c676f4a6745324d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Phillis had sons Dudley (surname Pittman written in, then marked out), 13, Wade, 9, Jennie, 5, Weddie (or Willie?), 4 and Lillian, 2. It shows Phillis has been married 2 times, has had 6 children, and 5 were living. It appears that Hendrix was in the state penitentiary in 19101910 US Census Sunflower County, MS https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5182777?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224f66622f4f6d2f75426f53304f466441743448712f766d31686c7579777166377a34554a7065367546656f3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Mrs. Fillis Magee, age 32, married Charles Davis August 5, 1910Covington County, MS “Colored” Marriages 1904-1910 page 584. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99KZ-37Q5?i=375&cc=3477669&cat=247090. She was probably also the Phillis Magee, age 37, who married Charles McInnis in 1913Covington Marriage Records, 1913 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9KZ-KDVP?i=167&cc=3477669&cat=247090 . Hendrix and Phillis Magee were together in Quitman County, MS in 1940. The census indicates they had been there in 1935, as well1940 US Census Quitman County, MS. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5182678?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2230763678794831574f35754171685063312f566f2f684e7353576a58696d363837454b7a644f5349674a493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . In 1950 they were still in Quitman both 72 years old950 US Census Quitman County, MS. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5182644?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226b52795547324a4f39712f31754f41706e6438734955304b57655155664a4d526448512b695548477473383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Hendrix died in 1973SS Death Index 1935-2014 Hendrix McGee https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5183209?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2278633167362b4c6c6d526a43325453756d756c4538554a5637614d3434437673454c7035376838396667493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Ephraim Magee sold land to Hendrix Magee in Covington CountyCovington County, MS Deed Book 30 page 239, also Hendrix Magee to John Magee 30 page 333. The Social Security Applications and Claims Index lists Phillis McGee born September 5, 1882 in “Collin Cover”, Mississippi, parents Edmon and Matilda McGee, the notes were dated January 1958Social Security Applications and Claims Index 1936-2007 https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5183478?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224c3968527849384473655a4a353057447a77567677507668744d654b5a43664e724250706b34542b356c383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . That should be Collins, Covington County. Their son Wade was in Quitman County in 1940 and 50. He worked on Ham Farm, the same person that Hendrix listed he was employed by. Wades WWII Draft shows he was born in Collins, Covington CountyWorld War II Draft Cards Young Men 1940-1947 https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5184104?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22677a55435264776a64744c533334592f44473031506657765235676a304844324c384858786938585542303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Phillis was listed as the next of kin on Hendrix Magee's World War II Draft cardWorld War II Draft Card Young Men, 1940-1947 https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5183781?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a225756345173486a7132324c554549462f313476435655506f726156707049716e3977746754724d624374513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . An infant, Hendricks McGee, died in Sunflower County in 1923Mississippi Department of Archives and History Death Certificates Hendricks Magee Sunflower County certificate #5296 Copy obtained by Renee Newman August 16, 2023. The death certificate lists Wade Magee as the father. The following year Wade named another son Hendrix. He is buried in Quitman CountyShady Grove Cemetery, Quitman County, MS Hendrix Magee 1924-1995. Findagrave.com https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/252353109/hendrix-mcgee . Wade McGee is listed in the SS Death Index, as the father of this Hendrix MageeSocial Security Applications and Claims Index 1936-2007 https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5183730?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22772b6c5135624f69336c7863616c376251487179624876556d6c49704b34507659446e31546d683872736b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . 19107. =====Candice Magee===== Candice was born about 1872. She was "Canvess" in Tilda's house in 1900. She may have been the daughter, Manda, age 5 in the 1880 census. If so the birth year of "Manda" was off by at least 4 years. Candice Magee testified against Jennie when Jennie and Enoch Pope divorcedCovington County Chancery Court Records. Image 218 page 213. Jennie Pope vs Enoch Pope. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HZ-4LTB?i=217&cat=782722 . She stated that she was Jennies sister and that her last name was Stewart at the time that Jennie left Enoch. Candice married Harvey Hall in 1884 (at age 12?). There is a divorce proceeding in 1887 in which Simon Magee was called as a witness. Simon does not state a relationship to Candice but he states that Candice and Harvey lived with him when they first married and that she came back to his house to live when they separatedCovington County Chancery Court Cases 1A-12 #1X https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HD-G9R4-D?i=467&cat=782722 . He also states they left his place and went to work for Hulan(?) Magee (Hugh?). Candice was married to Anthony Steward on Feb 18, 1888 according to her statement when she divorced him, however statements made by others, have the year as 1887Covington County Chancery Court Cases 1A-12 #1C 1890 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HD-G9VP-1?i=64&cat=782722 . According to various statements made by their employers, doctors, and family, Anthony Stewart had Syphilis and Candice contracted it from him. She was very sick. Her mother and stepfather came and took her to their house, got a doctor for her, and “she [now] thinks she is cured” but Anthony still has the disease. Candice and Anthony worked as field hands for Dr J E Holloway who testified on her behalf. Orange Griffith testified that he was her stepfather and that she came to live with him. He said he had known her since her birth. Candice married James Magee before 1900 when they appeared in the census in her mother's home. She was listed on the 1900 Educable Children's list as C Magee with sons Ernest and Web1900 Educable Children C Magee https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3H6-6BJ1?i=1635&cat=782762 . In 1902 Candice Magee was listed with Ernest and Webster1902 Educaable Children's list Candice Magee https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3H6-6JVQ?i=1808&cat=782762 . The 1910 census has her son as Webster Walker, he lived next door to Jim and Candice. Ernest was in their household as Ernest Walker, relationship to James Magee – stepson1910 Covington County, MS Census https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/4796359?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2239714c514d6d7a6a4c4c4c3370504f4a724c474f756370366637616c3648336f62657869794e6c673367343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . In their household was Jack Magee, brother of James. Candice was in Covington in 1920 listed as a widow '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Collins, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: T625_872; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 4
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Candas Magee (48), married, Cook, head of household in Collins, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
. Her son Ernest lived with her in 1930 '''1930 Census''': "1930 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1930; Census Place: Collins, Covington, Mississippi; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 0006; FHL microfilm: 2340879
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Candesa Magee (52), widowed head of household in Venia Park, Collins, Covington, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. In 1940 she was 70 years old, living in Collins, listed as a cook in a private house1940 Census Candice Magee https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/4903708?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2271357466392b52356b4150644d6a566c6479323543762b61495a476b6f2b5a73315570486171374a5638413d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . She was not on the 1950 census. Her daughter-in-law Nora Walker was widowed by 1940 and remained a widow in 1950. =====Lydia Magee===== Lydia married Harvey Hall after he divorced Candice. Harvey Hall and wife Lidia/Liddie were recorded in the 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1940 census in Covington1900 US Federal Census Covington County, MS Harve Hall. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/6221453?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224d3652494b79734e694831654b2f2f4c736d4f334267443968414231724c71557a42684e64646e37414a553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d 1910 US Federal Census, Covington County, MS Harve Hall, indexed as “Howe” Hall. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/6221431?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224f636d3735714d4f4e3638722f4f686c59356b486259574878395a556368746a6b7247595a656e2b334f493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d 1920 US Federal Census, Covington County, MS Harvey Hall. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/6221468?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22396642472b3844766164316d704e6d4b4f336c5a77634a6f62396d744a4b676579573150653676553357673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . They had a daughter named Beulah. Beulah's SS Application lists her parents as Harvey Hall and Lydia MageeUS Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007. Beulah Buckhalter. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/6221606?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22796e534a3547547350624e5976753577554d4c33564e4c6e4f664d52526d314d42543730556970632b47733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Beulahs last name was listed as Buckhalter (should be Burkhalter). ===Final thoughts on Jennie and her family=== My belief is that when Jennie left Enoch Pope, she did not (or could not) take her children with her. I wonder if that is what the court action she filed against Enoch was about. The Andrews paper has a passage that doesn't appear complete but states that Sylvester could not testify against Hugh Magee in court. I don't quite believe a lot of what was written in his notes but I do wonder if her children were with Enoch, who, from all appearances, worked for Hugh Magee. Was Sylvester mistreated by Hugh Magee because they knew he didn't belong to Enoch? He doesn't state that his siblings were abused but he doesn't even talk about his siblings. When he talks about his mother trying to get him from North Carolina was that really Jennie trying to get him away from Enoch Pope and or Hugh Magee? He was not in North Carolina but was he so messed up from the abuse that he jumbled the whole family story up? He says he lived with an aunt for a while and from the divorce record it appears Simon Magee says that Candice and Harvey Hall worked for Hugh (there was no Hulan Magee, as written). Hugh died March 1, 1900. Jennie had all of her children in June of 1900, according to the census. There are no records before that to shed light on where the children were. ===Sylvesters Supposed Father Ephraim Magee=== Magee family historians, as well as those looking for information on Sylvester and Ephraim Magee, seem to have consistently missed the fact that there were two Ephraim Magee, both likely owned by Robert Magee and/or his sons. Only one Ephraim was mentioned in the 1860 division of slaves among Robert's heirs. That Ephraim Magee would appear to be the younger of the two and noted as “yellow” in the Covington County tax lists after the war was over. He was not Ephraim Magee who went on to accumulate a lot of land and had college-educated children. The two can be separated by using the tax lists, in which it is obvious one was accumulating personal and real property while the other had very little. In Robert Magee's 1859 estate division, lot # 7 consisted of 5 enslaved men * Ned valued at $950 * Cay (or Cab?) valued at $1500 * Eph valued at $1600 * Martin valued at $300 * Calep valued at $700 Robert's daughter, Sarah A. Weathersby, drew lot #7. She was married to Owen Weathersby. They lived in Simpson County, MS. In August of 1865 Owen signed an agreement through the Freedman's Bureau with a large number of his former slavesUnited States Freedman's Bureau 1865-1872 Roll 47, Labor Contracts of Freedmen Aug-Sept 1865 image 222 and 223. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9TD-R9SG-Z?i=221&cc=2427901 . The 5 allotted to Sarah from Robert's estate were not among them. There is no Ephraim Magee listed on the 1867 Covington County tax lists under “freedmen”. Several of the other freed Magee men were on the list. ====Ephraim Magee #1 “yellow”==== This Ephraim Magee was born about 1848. =====1870 Census===== Household of Ephraim Magee, Mt Carmel, Covington, MS '''1870 Census''': "1870 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1870; Census Place: Mount Carmel, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: M593_727; Page: 378A
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Ephraim Magee (21), Farmer, in Mount Carmel, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
Mississippi 1870 State Census, Covington County. Eprhaim Magee; image 21 or 44. Mississippi Department of Archives and History. https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/sos/covington/100/1870/detail/44052#dtop *Ephraim Magee, born in MS, age 21, “mulatto” * Melissa Magee, age 19 * Duncan, age 1. =====1871 Tax List===== The 1871 tax list has two Ephraim Magee's. Ephraim #1 could apparently write, as the tax list shows they made their mark but shows that Ephraim #1 signed his nameCovington County, MS 1871 Tax List; Mississippi State Archives, Various Records, 1820-1951County Tax Rolls 1846-1883, Box 3641. Image 76. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR3L-QKB?i=75&wc=9B4D-HZS%3A211898801%2C211969101&cc=1919687 . He was listed beside other Magee men: * Caleb 3 cattle, 2 horses, 1 mule $50 cash * Cupit 1 cattle, 2 mules * Ephraim (no personal estate assessed at all) * Spencer (no personal estate) * Albert (no personal estate) =====1875 tax list===== There were two Ephraim's on the 1875 listCovington County, MS 1875 Tax List; Mississippi State Archives, Various Records, 1820-1951County Tax Rolls 1846-1883, Box 3641 image 114 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR3L-Q3F?i=113&wc=9B4D-HZS%3A211898801%2C211969101&cc=1919687 . One has acquired a lot of property, Ephraim #1 "Yellow" has only one horse. * Joe Jack Magee 1 horse valued at $75 * '''Ephraim Magee “Yellow” 1 horse, valued at $50''' * Bill Rose Magee 1 horse valued at $75 * Simp Magee (no personal estate) * Levi Magee 1 horse, value $60 * Ephraim Magee, 7 cattle, value $70, 2 horses, $140, 12 hogs, 1 wheeled vehicle. Total $370 * Hugh R Magee 14 cattle, 3 horses, 1 mules, 14 hogs, 1 carriage/wheeled vehicle total $499 Three other names then: * Ed Magee no personal estate (Edmun) =====Moved to Simpson County===== Ephraim #1 is not on the 1879 tax list. He appears on records across the county line in Simpson County. ====Ephraim Magee #2==== Born about 1828, he is presumed to be the Ephraim who was supposed to have been the father of Sylvester Magee. He did live near Edmund and Tilda for at least a few years, then he purchased land from several members of the Easterling family. There was a complicated set of deeds exchanged between the Easterlings, Laurin Rankin Magee, the Gray family, Joe Jack Magee, and Ephraim MageeThese were deeds recorded in Covington but reentered into a new book when Jefferson Davis County was formed. Jefferson Davis County, MS Deed Book 2 1877-1905, pages 335-345. images 340-349. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-6SVP-M?i=339&cat=786022. Ephraim remained in the Dry Creek area. Alfred P. Andrews states that Ephraim was a "slave driver" for Robert Magee. He also states that Robert's will freed Ephraim and left him 400 acres of land. However, he also claims that Ephraim was in Lot# 12 with Jennie and that the "3 were finally reunited" but then states that Ephraim was in Lot# 7. These men made a lot of Eprhaim's success after he was freed, including the education of his children. Mr Andrews also noted that Sylvester had no relationship with Ephraim and that Ephraim seems to have forgotten about Sylvester, although he also writes that Ephraim "tried to work" Sylvester but gave up. =====1870 Census===== In 1870 Ephraim Magee (indexed as Mager) lived in the Holiday Creek area of Covington CountyUS Census, Covington County; Ephraim Mager. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5202159?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224b7847676a76546e7676534c6173466961636d435978524f52463668306676493538585a503161475035303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Ephraim was 40 years old, born in North Carolina, and single. He resided in the household with Charry (Cherry in the 1870 MS State Census) Strickland and her family, along with York McKenzie. Ephraim did not own land and had personal estate valued at $200. =====1871 Tax List===== The 1871 tax list has Ephraim and Edmun Magee listed one after the otherCovington County, MS 1871 Tax List; Mississippi State Archives, Various Records, 1820-1951County Tax Rolls 1846-1883, Box 3641. Image 76. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR3L-QKB?i=75&wc=9B4D-HZS%3A211898801%2C211969101&cc=1919687 : * Ephraim Magee 2 horses valued at $150, 1 carriage or wheeled vehicle, $40 * Edmun (no personal estate) $50 cash. Both Ephraim and Edmun made their mark. =====1875 Tax List===== * Joe Jack Magee 1 horse valued at $75 * Ephraim Magee “Yellow” 1 horse, valued at $50 * Bill rose Magee 1 horse valued at $75 * Simp Magee (no personal estate * Levi Magee 1 horse, value $60 * '''Ephraim Magee, 7 cattle, value $70, 2 horses, $140, 12 hogs, 1 wheeled vehicle. Total $370''' * Hugh R Magee (14 cattle, 3 horses, 1 mules, 14 hogs, 1 carriage/wheeled vehicle total $499 Just 10 years after he was freed, Ephraim #2 had property just shy of $100 less than Hugh Magee. =====1879 Tax List===== In 1879 Edmun was 2 pages away from Ephraim and Hugh MageeCovington County, MS 1879 Tax List. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R3L-WTX?i=158&wc=9B4D-HZS%3A211898801%2C211969101&cc=1919687 . * HR [Hugh]Magee * May McNair * Ephraim Magee 10 cattle, $60, 3 horses, $200, 3 mules, 10 hogs, 1 wheeled vehicle, 1 watch. =====1880 Census===== By 1880 Ephraim was no longer living by Hugh Magee1880 US Census, Covington County, MS Ephraim Magee. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2924138?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2264462f385875613561504b76706c713064346148464f4e2f34416f6145443453736555505763594c7252453d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . He was married now, to Martha. The census has him as 52 years old, born in NC. The oldest child in their household was Givens, age 7. The census shows that Ephraim could read but not write. =====1900 Census===== In 1900 Ephraim, age 71, and Martha, age 60 had 3 children still living at home1900 US Census, Covington County, Mt Carmel. Ephraim Magee. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2924154?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22494b706866466962625330584542673757522f487755666a516d79316231515047716e67766a4f3632794d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d. The census now shows that Ephraim could read and write. =====Second Marriage to Margaret===== Martha may have died shortly after the census was taken, as Ephraim is said to have married Margaret, sometime in 1900. =====Divorce from Margaret===== In 1917 Ephraim filed for divorceCovington County, MS Chancery Court 1917 Case # 933 beginning at image 706 and runs through image 721. Then another case file is combined with theirs pertaining to an insurance claim that has nothing to do with Ephraim or Margaret. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3H6-C9L9-J?i=705&cat=782722 . “Ehram Magee, a colored person” living in Covington County made the following statement * They were married in 1900 in Covington County. * They lived as husband and wife until 1906 * That he was a good husband and furnished her with all the necessaries of life. * That defendant deserted him and it has been “wilful, continuous, and obstinate” for much longer than two year before the filing of this suit”. * At the time of the separation they resided in Covington and complainant now resides in Covington. Ephraim signed with an X. Margaret answered and countersued. She made the following statements. * They were married sometime in 1900, she does not remember the date * She lived with Ephraim until sometime in 1906 * He began to treat her in a “cruel and inhumane manner, cursing, threatening and beating her”. * In 1906 he “compelled her by brute force to leave her home”. * She has supported herself for 8 years and soon will be unable to make a living for herself. * That Ephraim has property and much land, and is capable of making her and himself a living. * That he has much personal property and that she has none. * She denies that he is a good husband * She denies that he furnished her with the necessities of life * She denies that she willfully deserted her but charges that he, with threats and brute force, compelled her to leave. * Margaret then filed a supplemental statement: * That when she married him “she carried to his place and turned over to him, eight loads of corn, cotton seed, and other farm products of the market value of $150. and certain livestock”. * That he used up the market products and sold one horse [belonging to her]. * That he “drove her off” empty-handed. Isham Griffith (the son on Orange Griffith), Calvin White, Lawrence Sutton, and Virgie Sutton, were subpoenaed to testify. Their statements are not in the file. The divorce decree statedCovington County, MS Chancery Court Book 6 1916-1920 page 266. Image 165 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HZ-H9R6-R?cat=782722 v: * Ephraim was to pay alimony in the amount of $175 in two installments * A lien was placed on his land in Jefferson Davis County (N ½ of SE ¼ and N ½ of S ½ of SE ¼ and E ½ of SW ¼ all in Sec 1-7 T8 N of R 16). Ephraim paid the alimony in full and Margaret signed a receipt on December 5th, 1918. Question: Was she Margaret Easterling, widow, who lived next door to Ephraim in the 1900 census? =====1922 Death===== Ephraim is nowhere to be found on the 1910 or 1920 census. He died April 3, 1922, in Covington CountyMississippi Department of Archives and History. Death Certificates 1912-1943. Ephraim Magee Certificate # 05598, 1922 Covington County. Copy obtained by Renee Newman August 2023. His death certificate says he was 98 years old, widowed, a farmer, and lived in Collins. He died from "la grippe" (influenza). It does not list his parents. The informant was his son-in-law, Richard Hall. It shows he was buried in Friendship. Alfred P. Andrews stated that he was buried in a private cemetery on his own land, though. ====Final thoughts on Ephraim==== I can't help but wonder if, in fact, Ephraim could have been the father of Jennie, not of Sylvester. Alfred P Andrews stated that “after the war, Ephraim never recognized Sylvester as his son. None of his [Ephraims] children knew anything about him”Alfred P Andrews Papers; M513 Box 1 Folder 13, page 22 of pdf copy obtained by Renee Newman May 2023.. Also, that “There is no evidence that Virginia & Ephraim ever lived together after coming to Mississippi” and “Ephraim apparently forgot about Sylvester but not his mother who continually badgered the Magees to send up yonder and git my baby”. Ephraim and Tilda were near the same age and had both been enslaved by Robert Magee. On the other hand, Jennie could have had a relationship with Ephraim while married to Enoch, just as she did with Henry Eaton. Then, also, since Sylvester didn't appear to have a relationship with Ephraim, isn't it just as likely that Jennie could have had a short-lived relationship with Ephraim #1 while he was still in Covington? Sylvester may have been told at some point that Ephraim Magee was his father and not have had any knowledge of the other Ephraim Magee. ==Identifying Sylvester and his children earlier records== The Andrews Papers state that “after the war” Sylvester “went back to his mother where he stayed off and on for the next 10 years”. “He farmed on the shares, was married, had six sons and became a good citizen. In the 1880's he decided to pull up stakes leaving his family to shrift for themselves”Alfred P Andrews Papers; M513 Box 1 Folder 13, page 7 of pdf copy obtained by Renee Newman May 2023.. This was actually right before 1900, as Sylvester “Levester” was living with Jennie and Henry in Covington County and remained on the educable children's list through 1906. Miss Lucy McLaurin, age 82 ½ years old, gave a statement to Alfred P Andrews. She stated that in 1902 or 1903 “Sylvester was living in the Lone Star Community with his mother and at that time he was 60 or more years old and unable to perform hard labor”Alfred P Andrews Papers; M513 Box 1 Folder 17 page 47 of pdf copy obtained by Renee Newman May 2023.. In 1965 they state Sylvester had been married 3 times, but then sometimes it was stated that he'd been married 4 times. He had 6 boys who were all dead, and a daughter living up northAlfred P Andrews Papers M513 Box 1 Folder 15, page 16. No mention of Vera Mae, Oreda or son Mayo was made during the 1965 interviews or articles. Mr Andrews also tried to verify Sylvester's marriage to Francis. She was apparently his first wife. He stated Sylvester was mixed up on the date and wrote that the marriage was verified as taking place in 1912 in Carson (Jefferson Davis County), MSAlfred P Andrews Papers M513 Box 1 Folder 16, page 31. These records never mention a living son, Mayo (who is named in Sylvester's obituary), nor do they mention Oreda/Arilla who was in his household in the Lamar County Educable Children's List. His living daughter, Vera Mae, is also never mentioned until he went to live with her and then she was sometimes still omitted. I can not locate Vera Mae in 1940. I can not locate Oreda/Arilla in 1940. I can not locate these kids together or separately with the surname Magee in 1930 – nor do I find any Mayo Magee. What I have found in 1930 – by looking at every child named Oreda (or similar) born + or – 5 years of 1924 is an Oreda, 8, Vera, 5, and Mayo (3 years and 4 months old) all with the surname Walker living in the household of Sy (Cyrus Henry) Berry in Simpson County, MS. They were listed as his grandchildren. ===Cyrus "Sy" Henry Berry of Simpson County, MS=== Sy Berry had three grandchildren named Oreda, Vera Mae, and Mayo Walker (also recorded with the surname Berry). Could these three possibly be Oreda, Vera Mae, and Mayo, who were also recorded as children of Sylvester Magee? Sy Berry was married to Marcie or Malacie Magee in 1897. They were in the 1900, 1910, and 1920 census in Simpson County '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Beat 3, Simpson, Mississippi; Roll: T624_758; Page: 9a; Enumeration District: 0125; FHL microfilm: 1374771
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S C Berry (32), married, Farmer, head of household in Beat 3, Simpson, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
'''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Beat 3, Simpson, Mississippi; Roll: T625_893; Page: 23A; Enumeration District: 136
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Sie Berry (44), married, Farmer, head of household in Beat 3, Simpson, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
. Before 1930 he married Tamar. Tamar Barnes married Fleet Butler in Jefferson Davis CountyJefferson Davis County, MS "Colored" Marriages 1910-1917. Fleet Butler to Toma Barnes page 40. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89KZ-K222?i=301&cat=256321. Fleet Butler and Tamar's children were also in Sy's household in 1930 and listed as his stepchildren. John R Butler's SS Application names his mother Tamar Magee. ====1929 Educable Children's List Simpson, MS==== Household of S.H. BerryMS Educable Children's List; Simpson County 1929. S.H. Berry image 22. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-P294-S7?i=21&wc=M6NC-DZ9%3A167446001%2C167439902&cc=1856425 * Annie L Berry 19 * Thomas Berry 18 * Mave Berry 17 * T.J. Berry 15 * Ellis Berry 13 * Ottis Berry 10 * Oredus Berry 7 * Loredus Berry 5 ====1930 Census Simpson County==== Household of S.H. Berry '''1930 Census''': "1930 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1930; Census Place: Beat 1, Simpson, Mississippi; Page: 19B; Enumeration District: 0006; FHL microfilm: 2340900
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Oreda Walker (8), single granddaughter, in household of S H Berry (54) on Mendenhall and Sanatorium Road, Beat 1, Simpson, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. * S. H. Berry 54 * Tamar Berry 40 * T. J. Berry 18, son * Samuel Berry 14, son * Lulu McInnis 15, step daughter * Azel McInnis 0, grandson * John A Butler, 12, stepson * Oreda Walker, 8, granddaughter * Vera Mae Walker, 7, granddaughter * Mayo Walker, 3, grandson ====1931 EC List Simpson County==== 1931 list S H BerryMS Educable Children's List; Simpson County 1931. image 49. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-P294-HD?i=155&wc=M6NC-QZ9%3A167446001%2C167439402&cc=1856425 * Ellis Berry, 17 * T J Berry, 18 * Sam Lester (Berry?), 16 * Arthur Berry, 14 * Tulla Mae Butler, 18 * Mayo Berry, 5 Where were Oreda and Vera Mae? They are not on the list in any other household with the surname Walker or Berry. ====1935 EC List Humphreys County==== Household of S. H. BerryMS Educable Children Lists 1935 Humphreys County. S. H. Berry image 189. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-PJVP-D?i=188&cc=1856425&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQK6S-M37N no different last names were added for them * Azell 5 * Mayo 9 * John 18 * Sam 19 * Ellis 20 * Lula King 21 ====1940 Census Humphreys County==== Sy and Tamar moved to Humphreys County, MS. In 1940 Mayo Berry, age 13 was listed in their household as their son1940 US Census, Humphreys County, MS https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5418906?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2276514870335434734c74474579436f7a4c535766616c4f666439427a7961376c4a6f6a67322f617a706f593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d. Jane Dean, age 83 was in the household. She was Tamar's mother. ====Mayo Walker Draft Registration==== The 1944 Draft Registration for Mayo Walker in Humphreys County, lists his birth as February 2, 1926 in Simpson County, MSUS World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947. Mayo Walker. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5418963?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2275655347556a6e4c397065794a5453683738577a416d6448567a65352b425156795650575369525a4658413d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . His next of kin was Tamar Berry. ====1950 Census==== Sy and Tamar were still in Humphreys County in 19501950 US Census Humphreys County, MS. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5419107?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a222f546739543349544d794c4f6941665964493436544b4865436f416d44417142655573485. Mayo was no longer with them. ====Tamar's Death in Chicago==== They moved to Chicago prior to July 23, 1955 when Tamar passed awayIllinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998; Tamar Berry. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2M4-Q47Z . Her dc lists her parents as John Barnes and Jane Dean. Note: Sy's daughter Annie Berry Nutall died in Chicago in 1985, listing her parents as Sye Berry and Malcie Magee. ====Sy Berry's daughter, Sally==== Sylvester Magee was said to have had a wife named Sallie. Sy and Marcie had a daughter named Sally. She was born about 1906. In 1920 Sallie Berry, age 14, was in her parents household1920 US Census Simpson County, MS Sie Berry. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5420110?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226e36644a706d2f442b7a6b74434a71567765645a59616c594c396c5268584a6479784f3546753172564c553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Also in the 1920 census was the household of Charlie Walker with wife Sally1920 US Census Simpson County, MS Charlie Walker. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5420041?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2279305533364e3270774d5553776d2f657535594756636b44736439417163696878773070774e63474332413d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . He was 25 and Sallie was 22. They had son Mark. In 1930 Charlie and Sallie Walker still only had one child, Marcus, age 12, in their household1930 US Census Simpson County, MS Charlie Walker https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5420214?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227552633577535642574157526a366d62337745664c6331706e6f7768656f4841446e542b7a416e526631413d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . There was another Charlie and Sallie Walker in SimpsonUS Census Simpson County, MS Charlie Walker. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5420278?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2235306f727a365276637a645962556a3056445a71386b2b49506c3770707a4b654f774c62656676586c56383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . He was 38, she was 35 and they had a daughter Marguerite age 11. Charlie Walker married Mary Sallie Mangum in Simpson in 1917Simpson County, MS, Marriages https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DJ6T-MX6Z . There is no marriage record for any other Charlie Walker in Simpson County. Obviously, these two are not Sy's daughter Sally as she was 14 and in his household in 1920. There does not appear to be a marriage record for Sarah or Sallie Berry in Simpson County 1920-1930. ====Mayo Frank Walker aka Berry==== Mayo's full name was Mayo Frank Walker. He is probably the Frank Walker living in Chicago in 1950, age 22, worked as a porter at a hotel1950 US Census, Chicago, Cook County, IL. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5419287?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227049325a59654b6f576778636f7762686b357165795842543433635a6c4f374a6c446537364532484a4d493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Frank Walker was in Los Angeles in 1964 when he married Shelba Quinn '''Marriage''': "California, U.S., Marriage Index, 1960-1985"
Original data: State of California. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985. Microfiche. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California
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Shelba J Quinn (26) marriage to Frank Walker on 19 Dec 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
. At some point, he moved to Texas. Frank Walker, born February 2, 1926 died in Bloomburg, Cass County, TX September 24, 2005The National Archives SS Death Files, 1936-2007 Mayo Frank Walker SS# 336267880 https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp. His SS Application (SS# 336-26-7880) lists his birth as February 2, 1926 Jackson, MS. He was issued a SS # in Illinois in 1949. There are 4 separate papers in his applicationsThe National Archives Application (ss-5) Files, 1936-2007. Search for SS# 336267880 turns up 4 Application papers for Mayo Frank Walker.https://aad.archives.gov/aad/display-partial-records.jsp?f=5138&mtch=4&q=336267880&cat=all&dt=3081&tf=F&bc=sd . His full name was listed as Mayo Frank Walker. His mother was listed as Sarah and Sallie Berry, father was Charlie Walker. One request for a duplicate card says he was born in Birmingham but the other 3 all list Jackson MS as his birthplace. Frank is buried in Olive Branch Cemetery. His obituary in the Texarkana Gazette, Oct 1, 2005, does not list any family information, only that services would be held at Elizabeth Baptist Church and Burial in Olive Branch CemeteryTexarkana Gazette, Texarkana, TX. Saturday October 1, 2005, page 6 Frank Walker Obituary. Note – I contacted Elizabeth Baptist Church via email, to ask if they had a full obituary for Frank. I did not receive a reply. ====Oreda Walker==== On July 20, 1940 Miss Oreda Walker married AC Lewis in Simpson CountySimpson County, MS Marriage Records. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91H-6937-N?cc=3477669 . She was 18 years old. Her parents were listed as Hea Walker and Mattie Magee. She signed the application - Oreda M (M was marked out) o Walker. Was she about to write Magee for her last name? =====Vera Mae Magee===== Vera was born about 19231950 US Federal Census, LeFlore County, MS. Vera Connelly. https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/6262301?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2230423741546a6232746454622f51455a2f6c6652647a676f4434762f3943456b336643614f5831744846773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d . Her age was way off in the Educable Children's List, as she progressively got younger through the years. She was not listed in Sylvester's household in 1940. Vera married Nathan Conerly sometime between 1940-1945. I have not been able to locate her until the 1950 census in LeFlore County, MS '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"
National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Leflore, Mississippi; Roll: 3616; Page: 15; Enumeration District: 42-79
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Vera M Connelly (27), wife, Farm Helper, in household of Nathaniel Connelly (37) in Leflore, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. * Nathan Connelly 37 * Vera M 27 * James E 14 * Inez 13 * Mary C 9 * William J 4 * Betty M 3 * Mary J 2 James E. and Mary J. were on lines that were selected for census questions. One of the questions was where they lived in 1949 - the answer was Humphreys County. Nathan had previously been married to Sarah BassMarion County, MS Marriages. Nathan Conerly to Sarah Bass, 1934. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DR9T-S1PZ. She was the mother of James Earl and of Inez '''2000 Social Security''': "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007"
Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
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Name: James Earl Conerly [James E Conerly]; Gender: Male; Race: Black; Birth Date: 30 Jul 1935; Birth Place: Columbia Mar, Mississippi; Death Date: 24 Jul 2000; Father: Nathan Conerly; Mother: Sarah L Bass; Notes: Jun 1954: Name listed as JAMES EARL CONERLY; 02 Aug 2000: Name listed as JAMES E CONERLY.
'''Social Security''': "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007"
Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
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Name: Nathaniel Conerly; Gender: Male; Spouse: Sarah L Bass; Child: Inez Conerly Walker.
. I do not know if Vera was Mary C's mother, but it would seem likely that she was not, as would Vera have named two of her own daughters Mary? There is no marriage for Nathan and Vera in Lamar, Marion, Jefferson Davis, Covington, Simpson, or Humphreys CountyHave searched Jefferson Davis, Covington, Simpson, and Marion records on Familysearch.org. I placed a call to Lamar and Humphreys County on September 13, 2023. Both offices searched right then and neither could find Nathan/Nathaniel Conerly/Connelly from 1939-1949. ====Marriages and Military==== There are numerous marriage records for men named Sylvester Magee in Covington, Jefferson Davis and surrounding counties. There are also several WWI Draft cards for men with the name Sylvester Magee. In the Alfred P. Andrews papers it is said that Sylvester was 5' 10" and had probably been taller in his younger days. He also described himself as always being "weasley" looking and clarified that he meant "poor" looking. It then stands to reason that any draft card for him would classify him as either tall or medium height and slim/small or medium build. =====Jefferson Davis County===== ======Fannie Applewhite====== Sylvester Magee married Fannie Applewhite in Jefferson Davis County, MS in 1913Jefferson Davis County, MS "Colored" Marriages Volume 2 1910-1917. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89KZ-K2C7?i=395&cat=256321. This would appear to be the Sylvester and Fannie who were in Jefferson Davis County in 1920 '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Beat 3, Jefferson Davis, Mississippi; Roll: T625_880; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 77
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Sylvestor Magee (27), married, Farmer, head of household in Beat 3, Jefferson Davis, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
. Sylvester was born about 1893. They had 5 children, 2 of whom were girls. M.L. their oldest son, was 7 years old. He was possibly, or likely, the Sylvester who was married with 3 children in the WWI Draft '''Military''': "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"
Registration State: Mississippi; Registration County: Jefferson Davis County
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Name: Sylvester Magee; Race: Black; Marital Status: Married; Birth Date: 14 Jul 1893; Birth Place: Mississippi, USA; Residence Date: 1917-1918; Street Address: Bossfield; Residence Place: Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi, USA; Physical Build: Medium; Height: Medium; Hair Color: Black; Eye Color: Black.
. He may have been Sylvester whose parents were John Magee and Emma Polk or the Sylvester listed in AB Magee's household in Covington in 1910 (were they perhaps the same person?) '''Social Security''': "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007"
Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
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Name: Sylvester Magee; Gender: Male; Race: Black; Birth Date: 25 Dec 1892; Birth Place: Jeff Davis, Mississippi; Father: John Magee; Mother: Emma Polk; Notes: 09 Dec 1983: Name listed as SYLVESTER MAGEE.
. The son, M.L. Magee married Della Owens in Simpson County in 1931Simpson County, MS "Colored" Marriage Book 12. image 43. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91H-693G-K?cc=3477669&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AZGDN-8JZM . He listed his parents as Sylvester and Fannie Magee. ======Alice Keys====== Sylvester Magee and Alice Keys applied for a marriage license in Jefferson Davis County in 1919Jefferson Davis County, MS "Colored" Marriages Book # 13. page 178. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89K8-FNQJ?i=127&cat=256321 . The records show the license was cancelled by order of Sylvester Magee. ======Sylvesta Magee with wife Francis====== In 1918 a draft card was made for Sylvesta Magee '''Military''': "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"
Registration State: Mississippi; Registration County: Jefferson Davis County
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Name: Sylvesta Magee; Race: Black; Residence Date: 1917-1918; Street Address: 2; Residence Place: Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi, USA; Physical Build: Stout; Height: Short; Hair Color: Dark; Eye Color: Dark; Relative: Francis Magee.
. His relative was listed as Francis Magee (no relationship given). He was listed as 45 years old, but also "birth date not known". He lived in Bassfield, Jefferson Davis County and worked for John Armstrong. He was "short" and "stout". That description would seem to eliminate him as a possibility. I have not located him in any other record. Was he the Sylvester who married Fannie Harper in Simpson County in 1901? =====Covington County===== ======Winnie Johnson====== Sylvester Magee married Winnie Johnson in 1918Covington County, MS "Colored" Marriages Vol 3 1917-1923 page 34.. F.M. Mathis was the JP. Sylvester made his mark. This Sylvester is on the 1920 census '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Mount Olive, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: T625_872; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 8
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Sylvester Magee (25), married, Farmer, head of household in Mount Olive, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
. He was 25 years old, living in Mt Olive. Winnie was 22 and they had no children. The census says he could read and write. They lived near the Griffith family. He would appear to be the Sylvester whose WWI Draft card states he was employed by F.M. Mathis, was married, but no children were shown on the draft card '''Military''': "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"
Registration State: Mississippi; Registration County: Covington County
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Name: Silvester Magee; Race: Black; Marital Status: Married; Birth Date: 8 Apr 1894; Birth Place: Mississippi, USA; Residence Date: 1917-1918; Street Address: R F D 1; Residence Place: Covington County, Mississippi, USA; Physical Build: Medium; Height: Medium.
. It gives his birth as April 8 1894. He was of medium height and build. Was he Sylvester in AB Magee's household in 1910 '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Beat 4, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: T624_738; Page: 13a; Enumeration District: 0008; FHL microfilm: 1374751
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Sylvester Magee (17), single son, Farm Laborer, in the household of Ab Magee (50) in Beat 4, Covington, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
? This Sylvester was ordered to report to report to Camp Shelby on September 15 1918 '''WWI Draft Report to Military Duty''': "U.S., Lists of Men Ordered to Report to Local Board for Military Duty, 1917–1918"
The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Series Title: Lists of Men Ordered to Report to Local Board for Military Duty in the District of Columbia; NAI Number: 1159403; Record Group Title: Records of the Selective Service System (World War I), 1917-1939; Record Group Number: 163
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Name: Silvester Magee; Gender: Male; Entrainment Date: 15 Sep 1918; Entrainment Camp: Camp Shelby; Local Board: Covington, Mississippi, USA; Residence Year: Abt 1918.
. He was relieved of duty on September 21, 1918, by reason of disability "incontinence of urine"Covington County, MS Soldiers Discharge Record Book 1 1918-1919. image 1020 on film. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSPH-T9Z?i=1019&cat=782710 . ======Nollie Magee====== Silvester Magee married Nollie Magee October 7, 1919Covington County, MS "Colored" Marriage Volume 3 1917-1923 page 165. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9KZ-K663?cc=3477669&cat=247090. F.M. Mathis was the JP. Nollie Magee was the daughter of Jack Magee, so Sylvester Magee's stepsister. In 1920 they lived in Mt Olive, Covington County '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Mount Olive, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: T625_872; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 8
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Silvester Magee (28), married, Farmer, head of household in Mount Olive, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
. They lived beside Ethel Magee, who was Jack's son. * Sylvester Magee 28 (but looks like the 2 was written over a 3) * Nollie 23 * Jessie 5 * Edgar 3 * Elbert 1 Their situation is confusing. As stated above under Roscoe Eaton, Nollie gave birth to a child in November in 1920, who died 25 days later. The father on the death certificate is listed as Roscoe Eaton. She married Sylvester in October of 1919. Her son Elbert was later called Elzie, according to the Social Security Application. His birth was given as February 22, 1819. He listed his father as Ben Magee and his mother as Nollie McLaurinhttps://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=3063&mtch=1&cat=all&tf=F&q=427053425&bc=sd&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=5209963. Trees on Ancestry.com show that Nollie married a McLaurin after Sylvester Magee. An Allzey Magee was married in Covington County in 1938. Ethel Magee was listed as uncle and next of kin"Mississippi, County Marriages, 1858-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HL76-MVMM : 2 February 2020), Ellzey Magee, 15 Apr 1938; citing Marriage, Covington, Mississippi, United States, 00275, citing multiple county clerks; Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson.. Sylvester Magee divorced Nollie in 1926 in Covington CountyCovington County, MS General Chancery Docket Book 3 (1920-27)Page 234 case # 5038 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HZ-H3QL-1?i=673&cat=782722 . I have tried unsuccessfully to get a copy of the divorce case fileI contacted the Circuit Clerk in May of 2023. The case file number on the court record is apparently incorrect, as the file they pulled was not for Sylvester Magee. In August of 2023, I sent a request by mail for a search for the correct file. I included a copy of the court docket book, which showed the case # names and dates. I received the following reply: "We have checked the docket book records 1913-1931 and no records matched the information provided. We checked case numbers 2038, 3038, & 5038 and no information matched. Contact an abstractor for further research." As I stated, I sent a copy of the page from the docket book, so I don't understand how they couldn't find it in the docket book, itself. . =====Simpson County===== There is a Sylvester Magee in Simpson County in 1930. His wife was Mattie. There were no children in their household and they do not appear in the 1940 or 1950 census '''1930 Census''': "1930 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1930; Census Place: Beat 1, Simpson, Mississippi; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 0006; FHL microfilm: 2340900
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Sylvester Mcghee (45), married, Farm Laborer, head of household on Weathersby Road, Beat 1, Simpson, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. Is this possibly the mother of Oreda? Oreda Walker's marriage license listed her mother as Mattie Magee but Mayo listed his mother as Sallie Magee. Was Sylvester their stepfather? ======Fannie Harper====== 1901 Sylvester Magee married Fannie Harper in Simpson County, MSSimpson County, MS Marriages. Sylvester Magee to Fannie Harper. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9VV-ZRB3?i=100&cc=3477669&cat=237889. They were both of age. I do not see any Sylvester Magee in the 1900 or 1910 census who is married or even old enough to be married. This should not be the same Sylvester who was still in Henry Eaton's household in the EC Lists through 1906. ======Maggie Williams====== April 14, 1922 Sylvester Magee married Miss Maggie WilliamsMississippi, County Marriages, 1858-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZYLH-152M : 18 June 2020), Mr Sylvester Magee or Maqee, 17 April 1922; citing Marriage, Simpson, Mississippi, United States, 00665, citing multiple county clerks; Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jacksonhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZY62-S33Z . ======Alberta Jones====== March 30, 1924 Sylvester Magee married Miss Alberta Jones"Mississippi, County Marriages, 1858-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZYLH-152M : 18 June 2020), Mr Sylvester Magee or Maqee, 30 Mar 1924; citing Marriage, Simpson, Mississippi, United States, 00665, citing multiple county clerks; Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jacksonhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZYLH-152M . =====Marion County===== In various newspaper articles it is stated that Sylvester worked for Richard "Dick" Davis at his sawmill. * Richard Davis owned and operated a sawmill in Marion County. In 1910 that was listed as his occupation '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Beat 1, Marion, Mississippi; Roll: T624_751; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 0101; FHL microfilm: 1374764
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Richard S Davis (50), married, Mill Man, head of household in Beat 1, Marion, Mississippi, USA. Born in Louisiana.
. The 1920 census lists his occupation as "Farm" '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Beat 1, Marion, Mississippi; Roll: T625_886; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 113
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R S Davis (59), married, Farmer, head of household in Beat 1, Marion, Mississippi. Born in Louisiana.
. By 1930, he was retired '''1930 Census''': "1930 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1930; Census Place: Beat 1, Marion, Mississippi; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0002; FHL microfilm: 2340890
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R S Davie (70), married, Retired, head of household on Hattiesburg Road, Beat 1, Marion, Mississippi, USA. Born in Louisiana.
. Did Sylvester work for him before 1920? And that begs this question - did Sylvester also marry, or intend to marry, Betsey Beaton in Marion County in 1914? ======Becky Beaton====== May 10, 1914 Sylvester Magee was issued a license to marry Becky Beatmon. Dr H.L. Carruth appeared “for Sylvester”Marion County, MS "Colored" Marriages Volume 12 1913-1917 page 89 image 358. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9VV-4KDJ?cc=3477669&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AZV1H-JMN2 . The portion to record the marriage is not filled out. William HL Curuth (white) was in Collins, Covington County in 1910. He was listed as newspaper editor. He was in Lamar county by 1920 listed as a mail carrier. ====Other Sylvester Magee not yet covered==== =====Sylvester Norwood once written as Magee===== In 1900 a 9 year old Sylvester Magee was in the household of Duncan and Jennie Magee. '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Williamsburg, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: 804; Page: 15; Enumeration District: 0012
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Vester Magee, single son, Student, in household of Tuncan Magee (52) in Williamsburg, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi, USA.
. Duncan Magee was married to Jenny but she was not the "Jennie" who was the mother of the Sylvester Magee who claimed to have been born in 1841. In 1910 their grandson, Sylvester Norwood, age 16, lived with them '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Beat 3, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: T624_738; Page: 5a; Enumeration District: 0006; FHL microfilm: 1374751
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Sylvester Norwood (16), single grandson, Farm Laborer, in household of Dunkin M Magee (62) in Beat 3, Covington, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. I believe Sylvester Norwood was the 9-year-old Sylvester Magee listed in the 1900 census. Sylvester was listed out of (age) order in the household. =====Sylvester Magee brother of Hollis Magee===== In 1910 Sylvester and Hollis Magee lived with a Rogers family in Oakohay, Covington County, MS '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Oakohay, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: T624_738; Page: 2a; Enumeration District: 0009; FHL microfilm: 1374751
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Sylvester McGee (11), single head of household in Oakohay, Covington, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. Sylvester was 11 and Hollis was 9. Sylvester and Hollis were still in Oakohay in 1920 '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Oakohay, Covington, Mississippi; Roll: T625_872; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 9
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Silvester Magee (20), single, Farmer, head of household in Oakohay, Covington, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
. In 1920 he was 20 and Hollis was 18. I do not know who they belong to. They could both read and write. Hollis remained on the censuses in Covington County. Was he 5 year Vester Magee in the EC list in 1900 in the household of Bill Magee? Bill was listed next to Horace and on the same page as AB who had Sylvester and Dailey. =====LEVESTUS/LEVESTER/SYLVESTER MAGEE OF STEENS CREEK, RANKIN COUNTY, MS===== These records show that the name Levestus/Levester/Sylvester was interchangable . He was certainly not Sylvester who died in 1971. Levustus Magee married Lenoran/Zenora Wilson in Rankin County, April 6 1908 '''Marriage''': "Mississippi, County Marriages, 1858-1979"
citing Marriage, Rankin, Mississippi, United States, 00602, citing multiple county clerks; Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson
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Lenora Wilson marriage to Mr. Lavester McGee on 6 Apr 1908 in Rankin, Mississippi, United States.
. They were in the 1910 census with daughters Lillie and Mary '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Steens, Rankin, Mississippi; Roll: T624_758; Page: 8b; Enumeration District: 0043; FHL microfilm: 1374771
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Leveen Mc Gee (21), married, Farm Laborer, head of household in Steens, Rankin, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. In 1920 he was "Lee McGee" and living with Alice in Cleary, Rankin County, MS '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Cleary, Rankin, Mississippi; Roll: T625_893; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 54
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Lee Mcgee (35), married, Farm, head of household in Cleary, Rankin, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
. There were children Jim, Mary, and Tom, living in their household. Alice's maiden name was Franklin. She may have later married someone whose surname was White. Alice's grandmother was Silva Harris. Silva was living in the household of Ben Foster and listed as his grandmother. Emma Franklin and family were in the same household. They were one household away from Lee and Alice McGee '''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Cleary, Rankin, Mississippi; Roll: T625_893; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 54
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Silva Harris (75), widowed grandmother, in household of Emma Franklin (45) in Cleary, Rankin, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi.
. 1910 Silva Harris was listed in a household right next to Victor Steen in Steen's Creek. She is enumerated as a male, but this is certainly her as Emma Franklin, her daughter, was living with her '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Steens, Rankin, Mississippi; Roll: T624_758; Page: 36b; Enumeration District: 0042; FHL microfilm: 1374771
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Silver Harris (42), widowed, Farmer, head of household in Steens, Rankin, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. The 1920 Educable Children List lists Levester Magee with children Willie and LeolaMississippi Educable Children's Lists Rankin County, 1920. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-P21T-Z?i=15&wc=M6NC-KWL%3A167441001%2C167438202&cc=1856425 . These names do not match the children in the household of Lee and Alice but this was him. He was on the same EC list page as Albert Mayes who was on the page before Lee and Alice in the 1920 census. This Levester had a brother named Robert “Bob” B and possible a brother named Drury D Magee. Robert was on the 1900 census in Steen's Creek, Rankin County, MS '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1900; Census Place: Steen Creek, Rankin, Mississippi; Roll: 826; Page: 5; Enumeration District: 0075
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Ro Magee (21), married, Day Laborer, head of household in Steen Creek, Rankin, Mississippi. Born in Mississippi, USA.
. Robert "Bob" and Drury were both in Steen's Creek in 1910 '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1910; Census Place: Steens, Rankin, Mississippi; Roll: T624_758; Page: 25a; Enumeration District: 0042; FHL microfilm: 1374771
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Bob B Magie (35), married, Farmer, head of household in Steens, Rankin, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. Leola and Frannie (or Frankie) B Magee lived with Robert in 1930 '''1930 Census''': "1930 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1930; Census Place: Beat 1, Rankin, Mississippi; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 0004; FHL microfilm: 2340899
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Bob Mcgee (50), widowed, Farmer, head of household in R.D 1 Florence, Beat 1, Rankin, Mississippi, USA. Born in Mississippi.
. They were listed as his nieces. Charlie Reed Magee was born in Florence, Rankin County, MS. His Social Security Application lists his parents as Sylvester Magee and Alice FranklinThe National Archives; Social Security Application (SS-5) Files, 1936 - 2007 (Last Names M through N); Charlie Reed Magee. https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=3063&mtch=6&cat=all&tf=F&sc=29592,29578,29580,29596,29583,29584,29585,29608,29612&bc=sl,fd&txt_29578=charlie&op_29578=2&nfo_29578=V,15,1900&txt_29596=magee&op_29596=0&nfo_29596=V,20,1900&cl_29612=MS&op_29612=null&nfo_29612=V,3,1900&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=5239909&rlst=5162114,5212234,5239909,5239914,5258467,5258468 . One page lists his mother as Alice White. He died in Tampa, Florida in 1997. His obituary listed brothers Henry and Charlie (no last name given) of Jackson and a sister Martha Mae Ramson of JacksonThe Tampa Tribune Tampa, Florida · Tuesday, September 23, 1997 page 8. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tampa-tribune-charlie-magee-obit-tam/131911036/. Henry, Charles, and Mary Magee were on the 1929 EC listMississippi Educable Children's List 1929, Florence, Rankin County. Image 157.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-P251-1?i=156&cc=1856425 . Henry's SS lists his name as Henry Magee WesternThe National Archives; Social Security Application (SS-5) Files, 1936 - 2007; Henry Magee Western SS # 428388072 https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=3081&mtch=1&cat=all&tf=F&q=levester+magee&bc=sd&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=4265751 . It shows his father was Levester M Western and his mother was Zenora Wilson. Henry Western died in Jackson MS in 1999. His obit lists his brother Charlie McGee and sister Martha Mae RansonObituary of Henry Magee Western; Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, MS September 4, 1999. https://www.newspapers.com/image/185481459/?article=fc28c0fa-5945-47cd-9001-8ae5382cf3a8&terms=henry%20weston. Note in here somewhere that one of them shows their birthplace as Terry, MS. Sylvester Magee states that he went through Terry MS before returning to Victor SteenAlfred P Andrews Papers folder 16 page 23 Charlie McGee's SS lists mother as Zenora Wilson and father as Levestus McGeeThe National Archives; Social Security Application (SS-5) Files, 1936 - 2007; Charlie McGee SS# 425284214 https://aad.archives.gov/aad/record-detail.jsp?dt=3063&mtch=39&cat=all&tf=F&sc=29592,29578,29580,29596,29583,29584,29585,29608,29612&bc=sl,fd&txt_29578=charlie&op_29578=0&nfo_29578=V,15,1900&txt_29596=mcgee&op_29596=0&nfo_29596=V,20,1900&cl_29612=MS&op_29612=null&nfo_29612=V,3,1900&rpp=10&pg=1&rid=5164403&rlst=3881033,4209841,4209842,4209843,4209844,4955472,5164403,5196616,5206996,5218356 . He died in Jackson in 2000????____. The records above prove that Levestus and Sylvester Magee of Steen's Creek who had wives Zenora and Alice were the same man. This Sylvester died in Rankin County Nov. 12, 1922Mississippi Department of Archives and History Death Certificate # 1691 Silvester Magee Rankin County, MS. Copy ordered and received August 14th, 2023 by Renee Newman.. The death certificate lists his residence as Cleary, Rankin County, which is the township Lee and Alice McGee were shown to live in the 1920 census. The cause of death was a gunshot wound. The informant was J.I. Long, his employer. Lee and Alice Magee lived beside J.I. Long in 1920. J.I. Long provided no information (on the dc) about Sylvester's parents or place of birth other than Mississippi. He was killed by Henry Long, who, at trial, just 4 days later, was cleared of all chargesThe Brandon News; Brandon, Mississippi, Thu, Nov 16, 1922 Page 2. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-brandon-news-henry-long-levester-mag/132395262/. == Sources ==

Symmes Farm Dairy

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== About The Symmes Farm Dairy == The ''Symmes Farm'' was on a part of the 300 acres of land deeded to the [[Symmes-7|Rev. Zechariah Symmes]] by the town of Charlestown, Massachusetts, in the mid-1600s. He had come from England, arriving in Boston, Massachusetts, on the ship ''Griffin'' on September 18, 1634. The deeded land was in a part of Charlestown which later became a part of Winchester, Massachusetts. Through the years, the land was divided up and passed down to generations of ''Symmes'' descendants. In 1934, [[Symmes-168|Mr. Russell Symmes]] took over as proprietor of ''Symmes Farm Dairy'' from his father, [[Symmes-169|Samuel Stowell Symmes]]. Russell became the owner when his father died in 1946, and he retained ownership until his retirement in the mid-1960s. According to family history, the farmland was then sold, with the dairy business going to ''Ware Dairy''. == Sources == See also: * Hurd, Charles Edwin. ''New England Library of Genealogy and Personal History. This Volume of the New England Library Contains Genealogy and History of Representative Citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts''. Boston: New England Historical Publishing Company, 1902. [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyhistory00hurd#page/177/mode/1up Pages 177-178]. * Vinton, John Adams. ''[[Space:The Symmes Memorial|The Symmes Memorial]]''. (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1873). * [http://symmes.org/Memorial The Symmes Memorial Online]. Accessed 9 May 2017. * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM9FW_The_Symmes_Farm The Symmes Farm - Massachusetts Historical Markers on Waymarking.com]. Accessed 9 Dec 2019. * [https://www.winchester.us/517/Agriculture Winchester, Massachusetts Agriculture]. Accessed 9 Dec 2019. * Knight, Ellen. [https://www.winchester.us/DocumentCenter/View/3462/Symmes-Farm?bidId= Symmes Family Farm]. Accessed 9 Dec 2019. * [[Symmes-167|White, Virginia]]. Handwritten notes. Notes in the possession of [[White-34498|Chip White]].

Symonds v Hunt 1693 (C 8/355/108)

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Case of law between Richard Symons of Upper Langford and Judith Hunt of Bristol regarding part of the legacy of Mary Plomley of Locking (Judith’s mother in law) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" class="wikitable sortable"t |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Key ||National Archive Catalogue Entry |- |Date || 1693 |- | Short Title || Symonds v Hunt. |- | Subject || personal estate of Mary Plomley, widow, Locking, Somerset. |- |Plaintiffs || Richard Symonds. |- | Defendants || Judith Hunt, widow. |- |Document type || bill only |- | Reference || C 8/355/108"Short title: Symonds v Hunt. Plaintiffs: Richard Symonds. Defendants: Judith Hunt,... ”,The British National Archive, C 8/355/108 ,1693, https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5460557 , (accessed 1 July 2023) |} Image transcribed from a copy of the original by [[sansum-45|Andrew Sansum]] on 2 July 2023 Dated 13 July 1693 Bristol ''To Right honerable john Sommers? Kinight lord keeper of the great seal of England'' ''Humbly complaining … Your Orator Richard Symonds of Churchill in the County of Somerset Gent.'' ''Whereas Mary the late wife of William Plomley late of Locking in the County of Somerset Gent was before her intermarriage with her said husband possessed and interposed? Of and in a state to a very great value and being so possessed and by his consent did by some deed or or Writing assume? and —- or of his wife disposed in the hands of Michael Hunt late of the city of Bristol diverse sums of money and other goods and chattels and surrities for money to the intent the same might be paid disposed and applied to such Porton or Portons and for such uses as she alone should direct and appoint for which a power was reserved to her by the —- and —- of her said husband and pursuant to and by virtue of such power the said Mary Plomley in the presence of several credible witnesses did make and publish a writing? Under her hand and seal bearing date on or about the fourteenth day of October in the four and twentieth year of the reign of our late sovereign Lord King Charles the Second over England and by such writing did amongst other things appoint the sum of four hundred Pounds of lawful English Money to be paid to Eight of the Eldest of her grand children being the children of her Daughter Sarah then Wife of you Orator equally amongst them to witt fifty pounds a peece at their respective ages of twenty and one years and the said Mary Plomley did by her said writing further appoint that the yearly interest and increase of the said four hundred Pounds until the respective times Payment thereof to her said grandchildren as aforesaid should be put together and placed out for the benefit and advantage of the other children of her said daughter Symonds which should be —- then the said —- and to be divided equally amongst them share and share like at their respective ages of twenty and one years —- six pounds per —- part thereof which she thereby appointed should be yearly paid to her daughter Symonds own hands And if any of the said —- grandchildren should dye before ther respective ages of Twenty and one years then the same appointed to him her or them soe dying to be paid to the survivor and survivors of her said eight eldest grandchildren equally amongst them share and share alike as by the said writing had your Orator the same to produce right fully appear and your Orator further showeth that at the time of the writing and publishing the said writing by the said Mary Plomley Sarah her said Daughter had then living by your Orator her husband nine Children viz Martha Joseph Michaell Sarah Elizabeth Christian Richard xxxxx and Mary her eight eldest children and also Judith her ninth and youngest child who all lived till the death of the said Mary Plomley who died on or about the twenty fourth day of April in the year of our Lord One thousand Six hundred and seventy and eight And your Orator further showeth unto your Lordship? that the said Children of your Orator and the said Sarah attained their several and respective ages of one and twenty years at the several dayes herein after expressed? that is to say ….'' He then lists the dates of some of his children achieving their respective ages of 21 *Martha 6 July 1680 (Born 6 July 1559) *Joseph 17 April 1682 *Michaell 26 December 1683 *Sarah 1685 *Elizabeth 1688 *Richard and Mary both 21 at the death of the said Mary Plomley Subsequently describes how after the death of Michael Hunt his wife Judith became executrice of her husband’s Will. ==Research Notes== Part of an interlinked series of cases amongst the extended Hunt Families of Somerset and Bristol. [[Space:Litigation_-_Legacy_of_Mary_Plomley_and_son_Michael_Hunt|Litigation - Legacy of Mary Plomley and son Michael Hunt]] == Sources ==

Symposium Displays Of Raymond Lasmanis

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== Symposium Displays by [[Lasmanis-6|Raymond Lasmanis]] == The Friends of Mineralogy (FM) was formed in Tucson, Arizona in 1970. FM is a national organization devoted to the advancement of the interest in minerals and related activities. FM members include in their ranks some of the most eminent mineralogists and museum curators in the world, but also scores of collectors who claim nothing more than the love of minerals. The Pacific Northwest Chapter became a regional embodiment on September 3, 1972 after a series of meetings.PNWFM Newsletter February 1995. Presidents Message. Page 1. FM had just gotten off the ground when the Pacific Northwest Chapter (PNWFM) organized it's first Annual Symposium in 1975. Several early PNWFM members took some personal financial risk and worked hard to get the symposia off the ground, the contributions of Ray Lasmanis, Mike Groben, Bob Smith, Arlene Handley, Rudy Tschernich, Bart Cannon, and Lanny Ream were crucial.Journal. ''Rocks & Minerals'' Volume 79, Issue 4 (2004). [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00357529.2004.9925718?journalCode=vram20 "FM's Pacific Northwest Chapter: Thirty Years of Symposia"]. Article by Bill Dameron. Pages 252-253. Published online 08 Jul 2010. tandfonline.com Raymond was the president of the Pacific Northwest Friends of Mineralogy from 1985 to 1987.[https://prabook.com/web/raymond.lasmanis/564249 Prabook | Raymond Lasmanis] prabook.com, Prabook, World Biographical Encyclopedia, Inc. Through the FM organization, PNWFM is affiliated with ''The Mineralogical Record'' Magazine, ''Rocks & Minerals'' Magazine, The Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), The American Geoscience Institute (AGE), The Mineralogical Association of Canada (MAC), and Mindat.org. During a PNWFM meeting in 1989, Raymond Lasmanis described a new project to the membership, the project was to organize and prepare a ''Rocks & Minerals'' issue featuring Washington state as an FM undertaking. With the support from the membership of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of Friends of Mineralogy, the concept was approved by managing editor Marie Huizing.PNWFM Newsletter November 1989. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter The Washington State Issue project recieved the endorsement of Governor Booth Gardner.Image of Letter from the Office of the Governor of the State of Washington uploaded to profile Images. Letter from Governor Booth Gardner, dated April 12, 1990, addressed to State Geologist Raymond Lasmanis, Division of Geology and Earth Resources, Department of Natural Resources, Mail Stop PY-12, Olympia, WA 98504. Image saved from .pdf downloaded file of PNWFM Newsletter July 1990. Among the list of authors and their articles that were contemplated was Raymond Lasmanis and his article "Geology of Washington - Including a list of places of geologic interest", and his article "Spruce Claim", as well as the article "Tertiary Crustaceans from Western Washington" written by Raymond Lasmanis and Ross E. Burglund. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1chHLBvM4hHOtAn1noNUI2X4wuI7bXHXV/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter July 1990]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. Washington State Issue July/August 1991. Page 6. Articles Due Spetember 1, 1990: #1, #4 - Articles by Raymond Lasmanis (State Geologist, Dept. of Natural Resources, Olympia, WA); #6 - Article by Raymond Lasmanis (State Geologist, Dept. of Natural Resources, Olympia, WA) and Ross E. Berglund (11689 N.E. Sunset Loop, Bainbridge Island, WA).PNWFM Newsletter April 1990. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter In 1991 ''Rocks & Minerals'' published the results of the major Chapter project in two issues, the first issue (Vol. 66, No. 4) was devoted entirely to Washington minerals and fossils, including the "Washington Mineral Locality Index," and the other issue (Vol. 66, No. 6) described additional famous localities. Each year the Pacific Northwest Chapter hosts an annual cleanup of Scenic Washington Pass in the Okanogan National Forest, just east of North Cascades National Park.Journal. ''Rocks & Minerals'' Volume 79, Issue 4 (2004). [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00357529.2004.9925718?journalCode=vram20 "FM's Pacific Northwest Chapter: Thirty Years of Symposia"]. Article by Bill Dameron. Pages 252-253. Published online 08 Jul 2010. tandfonline.comImages from PNWFM September 2010 Newsletter uploaded to profile images. Image of Washington Pass clean-up group photo. Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Minerology [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Cwr3nM5SOneWdIa3JBRnRQMEE/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter September 2010]. Washington Pass Cleanup Report. Reported by Wes Gannaway with editorial comment. Page 3 - 4. PMWFM contact Ray Lasmanis Vice PresidentImages from PNWFM September 2011 Newsletter uploaded to profile images, Images of Volunteer work being performed in Klipchuck Campground by PNWFM members during the Washington Pass Clean-up Campout. 3 images. PNWFM Newsletter September 2011. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. "Washington Pass Clean-up, August 12-14, 2011" by Bob Meyer. Pages 3-6. Listed below here in this section are the year to year detailed descriptions of case displays by Raymond Lasmanis submitted in almost two decades of FM Annual Symposium and Mineral Shows.'''NOTE''' PNWFM Newsletters and/or Bulletins with display details unavailable for the following years (Annual Symposium) that I have not been able to find online pre 1989 and after 1989; all display details for each Annual Symposium was found in Newsletters and Bulletins from the Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Mineralogy; years (Annual Symposium) missing pre 1989: 1975 (1st Annual Symposium), 1976 (2nd Annual Symposium), 1977 (3rd Annual Symposium), 1978 (4th Annual Symposium), 1979 (5th Annual Symposium), 1980 (6th Annual Symposium), 1981 (7th Annual Symposium), 1982 (8th Annual Symposium), 1983 (9th Annual Symposium), 1984 (10th Annual Symposium), 1985 (11th Annual Symposium), 1986 (12th Annual Symposium), 1987 (13th Annual Symposium), 1988 (14th Annual Symposium), 1989 (15th Annual Symposium - Spring), 1989 (15th Annual Symposium - Fall, September 29 - October 1, 1989, Executive Motor Inn, Fife, Washington); years (Annual Symposium) missing after 1989: 1992 (18th Annual Symposium, September 25 - 27, 1992, Sherwood Inn, Tacoma, Washington), 1993 (19th Annual Symposium), 2001 (27th Annual Symposium, September 28 - 30, 2001, Red Lion Hotel, Kelso, Washington), 2002 (28th Annual Symposium), 2003 (29th Annual Symposium, Friday, September 26 - Sunday, September 28, 2003, Red Lion Inn, Kelso, Washington). === 1990 - "Ore Minerals" === Raymond was one of the Symposium speakers at the 16th Annual Symposium in 1990 that featured "Ore Minerals". Among the 21 total cases submitted, Ray had galena crystal groups from Mississippi Valley-type deposits to accompany his talk at the Symposium. The galena crystal groups were illustrated in his article published by ''Rocks & Minerals'', Vol. 64, No. 1, pp 10-34 (1989).[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yMWDTG5-7A0UZpTjg162Nh8b2PUVnuF3/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter November 1990]. Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Mineralogy. 16th Annual Symposium. "1990 Symposium Report" by Raymond Lasmanis, FM Secretary. Pages 1-4. Google Drive Link Sharing === 1991 - "Tourmaline Group" === The theme of the 17th Annual Symposium in 1991 was "Tourmaline". It was held at Sherwood Inn in Tacoma, Washington. Displays by Ray Lasmanis featured Tourmaline, he had 1" black Tourmaline crystals in pigmatitic matrix from Tunnel Creek, King County, Washington.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mXjeQz5P6iQHaAKokL24bZYQ6Uo1uSOy/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter November 1991]. Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Mineralogy. Ray Lasmanis - Secretary. 17th Annual Symposium. "Symposium 1991" by Ray Lasmanis. Pages 2-4. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 1994 - "Calcite" === The theme of the 20th Annual Symposium in 1994 was "Calcite". Among the 18 total cases, R. Peter Richards put in an educational exhibit titled "Twinning in Calcite". The display contained twinned specimens from the R. Lasmanis Collection: N-32 Pit, Pine Point, North West Territory, Canada, collected in 1967; the Schullsburg Mine, Schullsburg, Wisconsin, collected January 1964; and from Rudniy, Kazakhstan. Raymond's case contained 20 calcite specimens, most from the Northwest. From Washington state, the display contained the following: from the Pend Oreille Mine, Metaline Falls, Idaho, a 3 1/2" crystal and unique 1/2" calcite xl. floaters found hanging from the ceiling on palygorskite "strings" in a large cavity on the 2,000' Level and collected by Cheryl (Stewart) Burnell on November 14, 1983; from the Cadman Quarry, two 2 1/2" xls. on chalcedony collected by John Cornish; 1 1/2" calcite xls. on 3 1/2"×5" natrolite base, Robertson Pit, Mason County, collected March 1986; 1/2" rhombohedral xls. on drusy analcime and with natrolite needles, Weyerhaeuser Sec. 23 Pit, North of Doty, Lewis County, collected October 1993, and from the same pit, up to 3" golden calcite xls. on 4"×8" matrix; rhombohedral 3/4" light tan calcite xls. coated by lustrous drusy heulandite and stilbite xls., Green Line Pit, Capitol Forest, Thurston County, and collected by Keith Ikerd in March 1994; and from the Mitchem Mine, Keller, 1" calcite xls. on 4"×6" green fluorite matrix. From the Price Peak Quarry, King's Valley, Oregon, the case had 1 1/2" rhombohedral xls. in a 2"×3" group and from the Blue Bell Mine, Riondel, British Columbia, 1" rhombohedral xls. on quartz xls. A specimen of 5/8" Scalenohedral calcite xls. on quartz was in the case to represent calcite from a pegmatite, i.e. Tanco Shaft Orebody, Bernie Lake, Manitoba collected on November 10, 1977. From the Northwest Territory, Canada, the case had 3 1/2" xls. in a 4"×6" group from the 2nd Bench, N-42 Pit, collected in 1968. From the Midwest, the case had: 2 1/2" golden calcite xl., Berry Materials Quarry, North Vernon, Indiana; 2" golden xls. showing white calcite overgrowth, near #29 Shaft, Vibernum, Missouri; 2 1/2" doubly terminated tan xl. on 5"×6" matrix, Alexander Mudd Lease, West of Picher, Oklahoma, collected April 1964; and 4" scalenohedral xl. with marcasite inclusions, Santa Fe Mine, East of Picher, Oklahoma. On display were 2 1/2" yellowish calcite xls. from the Lecanto Quarry, Citrus County, Florida, and 1 1/2" calcite xls. coated by duftite from Tsumeb, Namibia. Finally the display had 2" long orange calcite stalactites from near Miles City, Montana.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ac2rlc3uLLN6Zilw-_AWNPdXTpgRye4Y/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter November 1994]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. 20th Annual Symposium. "1994 FM Symposium Displays" described by Raymond Lasmanis. Pages 4-7. Google Drive Link Sharing === 1995 - "Classic Mineral Localities II" === The 21st Annual Symposium was held at Sherwood Inn in Tacoma, Washington on September 22 - 24, 1995. The theme was "Classic Mineral Localities II", a total of 17 cases were submitted. To supplement his presentation, at 11 a.m. on Saturday the 23rd, "One year in the life of a collector," Ray displayed specimens representative of his collecting experiences from the last 12 months. Of the 25 specimens shown, 7 were from Washington state. The local minerals were: grossularite and hematite crystals collected May 31, 1995 from Denny Creek, King County, Washington; gypsum coating rock, quartz, and calcite xls. collected April 7, 1995 from the 2,000' level, Pend Oreille mine, Metaline Falls, Washington; natrolite on analcime xls. collected September 19, 1995 from a new blast at the DNR quarry near the junction of forest roads L-1,000 and L-3,000, Doty Hills, Lewis County, Washington; and analcime, natrolite, and calcite xls. collected June 27, 1995 from the Camp Wedekind pit, Capitol Forest, Grays Harbor County, Washington. The remaining part of the case contained minerals from the Tintic District, Utah; the '79' mine and the Old Yuma mine, Arizona; quartz xls. from the Golden Eagle mine, near Virginia City, Nevada collected June 15, 1995; and quartz with epidote inclusions collected March 11, 1995 from Conner Dr., Valley Springs, California.PNWFM Newsletter August 1995. 21st Annual Mineralogical Symposium featuring Classic Mineral Localities. Program. Saturday, September 23 - 11 a.m.: ''One year in the life of a collector'' by Raymond Lasmanis.PNWFM Newsletter December 1995. ''1995 FM Symposium Displays'' described by Raymond Lasmanis. Pages 4-6. === 1996 - "Northwest Localities" === Out of the 21 total cases on displayed at the 22nd Annual Symposium in 1996 featuring "Northwest Localities", Ray and Bart Cannon collaborated on a unique display of secondary "minerals" from slags in the interdial zone at the Tacoma Smelter Site, Washington. The case contained artifacts, examples of secondary "minerals", and SEM photographs by Cannon Microprobe. Crystals of cuprite, plumbojarosite, phosgenite, lead sulphate, and lead chlorarsenate, amongst others, were illustrated by photographs with accompanying specimens. The case presented preliminary results of a study financed by Washington State Department of Natural Resources.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ICGsJYkfR8gfH3imU_n4gF2ItrJdCSGq/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter Fall 1996]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. 22nd Annual Symposium. "1996 FM Symposium Displays" described by Raymond Lasmanis. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 1997 - "Pegmatite" === The 23rd Annual Symposium in 1997, featuring "Pegmatite", was held at Days Inn in Tacoma, Washington. Among the 13 total cases displayed, Raymond had a case representing 40 years of mineral collecting, arranged in two groups: "Pegmatite minerals from the U.S." and "Minerals from Canada and other world localities". Within his case, there was four specimens from the Northwest, they were two parallel dark smoky quartz crystals, 1 1/4"×1 3/4" long from the Janney Substation on the Milwaukee R.R. tracks (now abandoned), South of Butte, Montana, collected on July 4, 1960 (#984) which was illustrated in ''Rocks & Minerals'' March 1972, page 161; 1/2"×1" long black tourmaline xl. collected on July 16, 1994 from Timber Butte, South of Butte, Montana (#2733); 3/4"×1" beryl xl. in quartz collected by Radford in 1951 from Calispel Peak, near Ruby, Stevens County, Washington (#2668); and 3/4"×3/4" very pale green transparent apatite xl. collected by Tyson in 1955 from the Sceptre Claim, Emerald Lake, Northwest Territory, Canada (#2877).[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IOCbcgKrzkhCB6Bdm29BRhp-EBaMQuBX/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter Winter 1997]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. "1997 FM Symposium Displays" described by Raymond Lasmanis. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 1998 - "Phosphates, Arsenates, and Vanadates" === The Theme for the 23rd Annual Symposium in 1998 was "Phosphates, Arsenates, and Vanadates." Ray Lasmanis displayed 41 specimens to go with the symposium theme, there just did not seem to be enough space in a standard sized case to display all of the colorful minerals. The material spanned the entire collecting period as represented by a 1 1/2" x 4" fluorapatite xl. Silver Crater mine, Bancroft, Ontario (#142) and purchased in 1954 to bright red vanadinite xls. on 3 1/2“ x 3 1/2" matrix collected February 2, 1996 from North Jeronimo mine, Pure Potential claim, La Paz County, Arizona (#2845). Large theme minerals from Arizona, Utah, Portugal, and Namibia were lined the back. The case also contained phosphates from New England, pegmatites representing my early collecting years during the 1950's. From Rapid Creek, Yukon Territory, the case had four specimens. They were purchased on March 4, 1981 from Bev Kulan of Mackenzie Resources Ltd. and interestingly, the locality was given by Bev Kulan as Blow River. The specimens are: 3/8" wardite xls. on 1 l/4" x 1 1/2“ matrix (#2177); 3/8" augelite xls. on 3/4" x 3" matrix (#2175); and his favorite, lustrous 3/8" lazulite xls. scattered amongst 1/2" quartz xls. (#2196) the previously described three specimens came from the same cavities as in Mark Mauthner’s display (his #1948, 1949, and 1950). The fourth Rapid Creek specimen, 2 1/2"× 2 1/2”, is covered by bright 3/ 8" lazulite xls. (#2176). Also from the Yukon, there was a 3/4" x 1", yellowish, transparent fluorapatite xl. collected by Rod Tyson in 1995 from Sceptre claim, Emerald Lake (#2877). Lasmanis had a good selection of Northwest material. From British Columbia: volborthite coating 2" x 2" matrix collected August 15, 1973 from PH#1 claim, Menzies Bay North, North of Campbell River (#1955); two single hoppered 5/8" pyromorphite xls., Society Girl mine, Moyie (#1987); and I/2" to 3/4" fluorapatite xls. in 1 1/2" x 2 1/2" bomite matrix collected August 15, 1972 from Bench 10, Granisle mine, Babine Lake (#1832). From Montana, 1/2" to 1 1/2" parisite xls. in annabergite collected August 4, 1972 from Snowbird mine, Mineral County (#1820). From the Blackbird mine. Cobalt, Idaho, three specimens: 1" bladed vivianite xls in a 11/2" x 2" group (#1610); 1/4" ludlamite xls. on 1 1/2" x 2 1/2" matrix (#1813); and erythnite coating 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" matrix (#2231). As in other cases, the Bunker Hill mine, Idaho was represented by 3/8" pyromorphite xls. on 1 1/2" x 2 1/2" matrix from the 090-23 25 Stope, Floor 9, 9th Level, Jersey Vein (#2178). From the Sherman mine, Shoshone County, Idaho, a group of 3/8" to 1/2" green pyromorphite xls in a 2" x 3" group from the Art Cooper collection, collected prior to 1962 (#2670). From Washington state: erythrite coating 3" x 4" matrix collected October 30, 1989 from North Gold Wing zone, Crown Jewel project, Okanogan County (#2569) and an outstanding specimen of autunite/meta-autunite , up to 1" xl. sprays, in a 3" x 4"group from the Daybreak mine, Mt. Spokane (#1399).[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QWaLrMkdgRnHBPFsz-33bX1cpEkR8wWa/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM December 1998 Bulletin]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. "1998 FM Symposium Displays" described by Raymond Lasmanis. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 1999 - "Silver Symposium" === The 25th Annual Symposium was held at the Days Inn in Tacoma, Washington during the last weekend in September 1999. Celebrating 25 years and keeping with the Symposium's silver Anniversary, it appropriately featured talks and displays on silver minerals. The theme was well represented in 20 display cases, and were possibly the best that the Symposium had ever assembled, the quality and presentation was equal to any show anywhere. To illustrate his Sunday presentation on the development of the DeLamar Silver Mine in Idaho, Ray put in a case featuring the DeLamar Silver Mine, Owyhee County, Idaho. The case contained mining artifacts, silver momentoes, rare books, ore samples, and minerals. Having been responsible for the exploration and mine development of the property, Ray had in the case a silver coin to mark the production decision on October 16, 1974 and a silver ingot to celebrate the start of production on April 26, 1977. Besides high grade ore samples from the Sommercamp deposit there was a specimen of quartz pseudomorph boxworks after calcite (?) collected September 25, 1975 from drill hole GS-4, at 200', Glen Silver Deposit. A geode lined by quartz xls. collected May 4, 1977 from the 6316' bench, Sommercamp pit, could be seen in the back (#2017). Of great interest, the case had three specimens with the best known mandarinoite xls.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Cwr3nM5SOnLWxLcEN5ZzAxR0U/view?usp=drivesdk Pacific Northwest Chapter Bulletin January 2000]. Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Mineralogy. ''25th Annual 1999 FM Symposium Displays'' described by Raymond Lasmanis. Pages 4-8. Google Drive Link Sharing. Ray's dicovery of this mineral goes back to May 11, 1978 when Ray was visiting the still snowy 6316' bench, more specifically mine coordinates 45 475 N, 98 030 E, of the Sommercamp pit of the DeLamar Mine. He noticed a rock that was richly mineralized and had these nice green crystals, which later proved to be an iron selenate, unknown as of that time. Ray submitted the material to a researcher for description and publication, but as does sometimes happen with such things, his material sat for a while, and independently the mineral was described from material mined in Bolivia and the mineral was subsequently named Mandariniote. Ray's discovery still remains the best find of the species. In Ray's profile images you can view an image of the best specimen he found that day, as well as an image of another section of the fabulous piece.PNWFM Newsletter May 2012. Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Mineralogy. Image 1 of 2: ''Mandarinoite, superb sprays and rosettes of crystals on Siderite, from the DeLamar Mine, Owyhee County, Idaho. Collected by Ray Lasmanis. John Lindell Collection. The field of view is 8.5 mm.'' Page 14. Image 2 of 2: ''Mandarinoite, a divergent spray of excellent green crystals, on Siderite with a light purple crystal of what is presumably Chlorargyrite, from the DeLamar Mine, Owyhee County, Idaho. Collected by Ray Lasmanis. John Lindell Collection. The field of view is 1.0 mm.'' Page 15. Images uploaded to profile images. A description of the mandarinoite find can be found in ''Canadian Mineralogist'' Vol. 19, pages 409 - 410 (Lasmanis, et al. 1981), and titled "Mandarinoite from the DeLamar Silver mine, Owyhee County, Idaho, U.S.A." The specimens with accompanying photographs by Dan Behnke, collected on May 15, 1978 from the 6316' bench, Sommercamp pit were: #2081-1, #2081-2, and #2081-3. Associated minerals are chlorargyrite and finely disseminated naumannite.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Cwr3nM5SOnLWxLcEN5ZzAxR0U/view?usp=drivesdk Pacific Northwest Chapter Bulletin January 2000]. Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Mineralogy. ''25th Annual 1999 FM Symposium Displays'' described by Raymond Lasmanis. Pages 4-8. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 2000 Symposium "Minerals of Nevada" === "Minerals of Nevada" was the theme for the 26th Annual Symposium. It was held September 22 - 24, 2000 at the Days Inn in Tacoma, Washington. Ray Lasmanis put in a case with a Nevada theme which included old U.S.G.S. Bulletins on the Manhattan district and Majuba Hill mine, antique carbide lamp, blasting cap tin, an original Brunton that was used by the first Washington State Geologist circa 1894, and my K&E Brunton, circa 1963. In the center of the case was an old classic: a Department of Natural Resources, Geology and Earth Resources specimen, 1/8" to 1" long stibnite xls. totally covering 5" x 10" matrix, White Caps mine, Manhattan district, Nye County; and from Ray’s collection, a 3” x 3" specimen with 1/2" thick, 2" long stibnite xls. from the same mine (#2530). The case had three quartz specimens: 1 3/4" x 4" smoky xl. with muscovite, Incline Village, Lake Tahoe, Washoe County (#2079); a 4" x 4" amethystene scepter head, Crystal Tips claim, Peterson Mountain, State Line Peak district, Washoe County (#2127); and, chocolate colored 3/8" xls., on 3" x 5" matrix, Bonanza zone, Golden Eagle mine, Flowery district, east of Virginia City, collected May 15, 1995 (#2786). Other specimens from Nevada were: olivinite micro crystals, Tin stope, Majuba Hill mine, Pershing County, collected February 8, 1986 (#2361); pink alunite, Ruby Hills, Northwest of Goldfield, Esmeralda County, collected March 19, 1975 (#1956); bright red Cinnabar, Silica pit, Steamboat Hot Springs, south of Reno, collected February 5, 1984 (#2261) and from near the Silica Pit, a 4" x 4 1/ 2" specimen of sulfur xls., collected February 5, 1984 (#2262) from a fumerole opened up by Ray and Cheryl Burchim and later mined commercially for specimens; gold micro xls. on jasperoid, Mid pit, Cortez Gold mine, Cortez, Eureka County, collected February 15, 1972 (#1792); and piemontite in ash-flow tuff, Peavine Peak, Washoe County (#2787). Ray's oldest specimen was a group of 3/ 4" orthoclase phenocrysts, Crystal Pass, Goodsprings (#845) and acquired from Don Fraser in 1958 by trading away his stamp collection for a set of minerals. The case had two recently acquired specimens: a 1" x 4" group of epidote xls. from the Lola claim, near Hawthorne, Mineral County (#2936) and a greenish, lustrous, 2" x 2 3/4" topaz xl. excavated October 23, 1999, Zapot claim, near Hawthorne, Mineral County (#2947) and purchased February 12, 2000 in Tucson.pnwfm.org Newsletter Archives, [http://pnwfm.org/wp-content/uploads/bsk-pdf-manager/2018/01/PNWFM_Newsletter_2001-01.pdf Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Mineralogy Newsletter, January 2001], ''2000 FM Symposium Displays'' described by Raymond Lasmanis, pg. 3-6 === 2004 Symposium "Minerals of Skarn Deposits" === The 30th Annual Symposium was held September 24 - 26, 2004 in Longview, Washington, just north of Portland, Oregon. The theme was "Minerals of Skarn Deposits". Of the 16 displayed cases, Raymond freatured skarn mineral localities, with 55 specimens, representing 50 years of mineral collecting. The case contained some of his first minerals collected at the Buckwheat Mine dump, Franklin, New Jersey, in 1954, as well as grossular garnets collected just one month before the Symposium. From the Northwest, the following Vesper Peak, Washington material was displayed: single, clear 3/8" dodecahedral grossular xls. perched on 2" × 3 ½” hedenbergite matrix collected by Bart Cannon in 1982 (#2214); grossular xls. on 2 ½” × 3" matrix (#2214, FM auction, 1990); up to ½” grossular xls. lining 2" × 3" vug collected by John Lindell on September 11, 1998 (#2214); a single clear orage red grossular xl. on 2" × 2 ½” matrix collected on August 23, 2003 (#2214); drusy grossular xls. coating one side of a clear 1" × 2 ½” quartz xl. collected by John Lindell on August 23, 2003 (#3033); acicular clinozoisite xls. on 2" × 2" matrix collected on August 29, 2004 (#3048); molybdenite on 1 ½” × 2 ½” matrix collected on August on September 23, 2003 (#3051); hedenbergite as a single xl. 2" xl. collected September 23, 2003 (#3049) and ½” xls. on 2 ½” × 4" matrix collected September 23, 2003 (#3049); a group of pale green, up to 1" prehnite xls. collected September 23, 2003 (#3050) and a single 1 ½” xl. collected September 29, 2004 (#3050); and biotite on quaertz, 3 ½” × 4", collected September 29, 2004 (#3053). Another Washington locality well represented in the case was from a skarn on the Spokane Indian Reservation near Fort Spokane: from the Upper cut, a Geology and Earth Resources specimen, up to 1" grossular xls. lining vugs on a 10"×12" specimen collected by Ray Lasmanis September 12, 1984; up to 3/4" diopside xls. on grossular 3"×4" matrix, Upper cut, collected September 12, 1984 (#2299); up to 1" orthoclase var. adularia xls. on 3"×4" grossular xl. matrix, Upper cut, collected September 12, 1984 (#2298); and from the Lower cut, up to 3/4" long vesuvianite xls. with 1/4" grossular xls. in vugs, 2 ½” × 3 ½” matrix collected September 12, 1984 (#2297). Also from Washington state: from Lower Denny Falls, King County, two 2" × 2 ½” groups with 3/4" grossular xls. collected September 30, 2004 (#2781), and 1" platy specular hematite on grossular collected September 30, 2004 (#2782). Additional Washington specimens displayed: an old-time specimen from the Geology and Earth Resources Collection, up to 1 1/4", sharp, modified, dodecahedral magnetite xls. lining vugs on 5" × 6" matrix, Neutral-Aztec Claim, Buckhorn Mountain, Okanogan County; erythrite coating 3" × 5" matrix, North Gold Wing Zone, Buckhorn Mountain, Okanogan County, collected October 30, 1989 (#2568); lustrous grossular xls., 1/4" to ½”, on 2 ½” × 3 ½” matrix, Red Wall, Denny Mountain, King County, collected August 29, 1984 (#2304); and orthoclase, var. adularia as 1" xls. on 1 ½” × 2 ½” matrix, above Red Wall, Denny Mountain, King County, collected August 29, 1984 (#2305). From Idaho: 1 ½” andradite xl. Garnet Creek deposit, Stibnite collected September 29, 1981 (#2197); a very lustrous, doubly terminated, ½” x 1” ilvaite xl., Laxey mine, South Mountain, Owyhee County, from the Kent Burson collection (#1119); and, a group of two 2” magnetite xls., Spring Mountain District, Lemhi County, collected by Lanny R. Ream in July 1998 (#2909). From MT: a 2” long terminated epidote xl., Calvert Hill mine, Wise River, Beaverhead County, collected by Lanny R. Ream in 1998 (#2906) and a 1” blue spinel octahedron in white grossular/vesuvianite matrix, Crazy Sphinx claim, Helena, collected by Bart Cannon in 1982 (#2213). From Green Monster Mountain, Alaska: a 2 ½” x 3” twinned xl., collected by the late Clay Rasmussen in 1977, then to the David Hill collection (#2212); 1 ½” long, lustrous epidote xl. collected by Doug Toland in 1982 (#2212); a very lustrous, doubly terminated, ½” wide by 1 ¼” long xl. collected by Doug Toland in 1982 (#2212); and, up to 1” clear quartz xls. with epidote on 1 ½” x 2” matrix collected by Doug Toland August 13, 1986 (#2395). Finally, from British Columbia: two, green, 3/8” x 1 ¼” quartz xls., Prescott pit, Texada Island, collected by George Sulyma in 1970 (#2011) and unusual fibrous radiating magnetite from the Merry Widow mine, Benson Lake, near Port McNeil collected by Ken Northcote (#1909).pnwfm.org Newsletter Archives, [http://pnwfm.org/wp-content/uploads/bsk-pdf-manager/2018/01/PNWFM_Newsletter_2005-04.pdf Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Mineralogy Newsletter, April 2005], ''2004 FM Symposium Displays'' by Raymond Lasmanis, pg. 6-9 === 2005 - "Minerals of Mississippi Valley-Type Deposits" === At the 31st Annual Symposium held on the weekend of October 14 - 16, 2005, featuring "Minerals of Mississippi Valley-Type Deposits", Ray Lasmanis, an author of the model for the MVT Deposits and a member of the chapter, gave a description of the MVT and the locations that fall within the category. Ray presented a case with specimens from all the major Mississippi Valley-Type districts and featuring Tri-State classics collected in the late 1930’s by the well-known mineral dealer Bootle Lane of Joplin, Missouri. Ray obtained the specimens from his widow, Lois Fay Lane, on April 25, 1964. From the Tri-State district, the case included 2½" galena cubes with faces having small epitaxial octahedral galena crystals from Colvin collection (1930’s/40’s) to Jack White of Vancouver, British Columbia, to White Estate at University of British Columbia, to Mark Mauthner (#429) collection, and finally to Ray Lasmanis (#2856). From Rush, Arkansas there were two self-collected specimens: smithsonite (#1129) collected September 1962 from the Monte Cristo mine and yellow Cd-rich smithsonite coating dolomite crystals (#1134) from the Philadelphia mine. From the Nanisivik mine, Baff in Island, NWT there was a large specimen of pyrite replacing marcasite crystals (#2967) collected by Gary Dyck. From Ray’s teenage years the case had a 2½" transparent fluorite crystal (#528) collected August 14, 1956 from the Chippawa Canal dumps, Stratford, Ontario. From the Northwest, the case contained 3½" calcite crystals, Pend Oreille mine, Metaline Falls, WA (#1388) and collected by E.M. Pierpoint of British Columbia during the early 1960’s.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/10lsz9BOjH2H5qvwA36wHbVwxjiml73CF/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM April 2006 Bulletin]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. "2005 FM Symposium Displays" by Raymond Lasmanis. Pages 3-6. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 2006 - "Minerals of South America" === The 32nd Annual Symposium, featuring "Minerals of South America," was held Friday, October 20 - Sunday, October 22, 2006 at the Red Lion Inn in Kelso, Washington. Raymond put in a case of South American minerals representing acquisitions spanning more than 50 years. The case contained one of his earlier purchases while a teenager: three imperial topaz crystals up to 1½" long from Rodriga Silva, Minas Gerais, Brazil (#105) purchased from the American Museum of Natural History in 1954. And, the last purchase made in 2006 from John Lindell of up to ½" rose-colored rhodochrosite crystals scattered on 4" x 4" matrix from the Uchucchacua mine, Lima Dept., Peru (#3029-2). The remaining case featured minerals brought to Tucson by the late Carlos P. Barbosa of Minas Gerais, Brazil. He was a gentleman of the old school and every year had fine and varied specimens in his room that Raymond could not resist. From Mr. Barbosa, Raymond displayed the following: purchased in 1995, a terminated eosphorite crystal, 1" wide by 3" long from Roberto Caldeira mine, Linopolis, Minas Gerais (#2773) and a large, compound tabular hematite crystal 1½" thick, 3" x 6", from Brumado, Bahia (#2772); a ½" x 1½" clear, floater phenakite crystal from Lavra do Pica Pau, Manoel Marciano, Minas Gerais, purchased in 1986 (#2364); up to ½" clear magnesite crystals on reddish, up to 1" quartz crystals in a 2" x 4½" group from Brumado, Bahia, purchased in 1996 (#2850).[https://drive.google.com/file/d/12gZ12F0yAyhFoRoinfYOIvDYECKJC5wK/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM May 2007 Bulletin]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. "2006 FM Symposium Displays" described by Raymond Lasmanis, November 3, 2006. Pages 3-5. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 2007 - "Minerals of the American Southwest" === The 33rd Annual Symposium, featuring "Minerals of the American Southwest," was held Friday, October 19 - Sunday, October 21, 2007 at the Red Lion Inn in Kelso, Washington. Two cases were assembled by Raymond with both featuring "Minerals of Arizona." One case contained cabinet specimens and the other thumbnails. The cases contained self collected material, purchased specimens, and minerals that were contributed to his collection by friends. The cases cont&hhh&ained some old-time classics: a large scheelite crystal from the Cohen Mine, Dragoon Mountains, Arizona. This specimen, along with some Bisbee material, was collected by Chuck Hubbard's father, a mining engineer 1920 - 1930. Right after WWII, Chuck Hubbard married Raymond's distant relative and upon finding his interest in geology, gave all of his specimens to Ray when he was 14 years old. The case also contained his 1991 find of beautiful wulfenite crystals from a stope at the bottom of the No. 1 Incline, Rowley Mine, north of Theba, Maricopa County. The center piece was a large specimen of lustrous 1" azurite crystals (#1963) collected circa 1890 between the 200' - 400' Levels, Czar Shaft, Bisbee. This specimen along with a small azurite rose (#1962) was in the collection of Captain Roderick James Marston (Victoria, British Columbia) and after he died in 1933 it was placed in storage, later to be discovered by Joe Nagel and sold to Raymond in 1976.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TprF67jRozJewKeLprP8En_nYZJki1Cl/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM December 2007 Bulletin]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. "2007 FM Symposium Displays" described by Raymond Lasmanis. Pages 1-2. Google Drive Link Sharing === 2008 - "Minerals of Canada" === The 34th Annual Symposium, featuring "Minerals of Canada", was held Friday, October 17 - Sunday, October 19, 2008 at the Red Lion Inn in Kelso, Washington. Of the 16 displayed cases, Raymond assembled a case titled "Phosphate Minerals, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory". It contained 22 specimens, most of them crystalized, including his favorite specimens of lustrous lazulite crystals with quartz crystals from Blow River. Over 25 species were represented including the type locality specimens of arrojadite (K, Na), kulanite, and gormanite. The provenance given on the labels showed specimens from 11 famous Canadian collectors, Alan Kulan, Barry Kulan, Brian Kulan, Bev Kulan, Gunther Kuhnleon, Marc-Andre Brunet, Jerry Van Velthuizen, Wm. W. Pinch, Mark Mauthner, Rob Tyson, and Rob Belcher.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/16iGe7FV9ugLVOPnYsTGmEW90jxdtuUhI/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM December 2008 Bulletin]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. "2008 Friends of Mineralogy Symposium Displays" described by Raymond Lasmanis. Page 3. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 2009 - "Minerals of Africa" === The theme for the 35th Annual Symposium was "Minerals of Africa", it was held on October 16 - 18, 2009 at Red Lion Inn in Kelso, Washington. Of the 15 displayed cases, Raymond assembled a case of "African Minerals" from his collection dating back to 1953. As displayed by others, the case contained dioptase from the Tsumeb Mine, vanadinite xl. groups from Mibladene, and his personal favorite, a group of deep purple colored amethyst xls. , #3075, from Gamsberg , Namibia. The case also displayed commercial ores from two types of deposits: gold bearing ore, #348, from the Main Reef Leader Unit conglomerate from 5,000’ below the surface of Johannesburg, Witwatersrand, South Africa, acquired as a gift from his science teacher, Joe Albertson, Jr. in 1955; and, from the Bikita pegmatite mines, Masvingo District, Zimbabwe, specimens of amblygonite (#565), lepidolite (#566), eucryptite (#567), petalite (#568), and spodumene (#569). Bikita was of interest, as it was producing pollucite for their nuclear program. He was provided with these samples by W. Erlach of Bikita in the early 1960’s when it was part of Sourthern Rhodesia. In the early 1970’s, Bikita lithium minerals, especially petalite, were a primary source of raw materials for Corning of NY due to their zero-expansion characteristics for the production of glass, glazes, and cookware.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DXko9IsIb76fPLFvlw5Z_8ZWZe5mRUsv/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter December 2009]. Friends of Mineralogy, Pacific Northwest Chapter. "Symposium Displays" by Raymond Lasmanis. Pages 5-6. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 2010 - "Minerals of Australia" === For the 36th Annual Symposium, featuring the theme "Minerals of Australia", held at the Red Lion Hotel in Kelso, Washington on October 15 - 17, 2010, Ray Lasmanis was able to secure cases of high caliber specimens from some of the premier collections in the Pacific Northwest. Out of 14 display cases, Raymond put in a case that went well with presentations on "The Albert Chapman Collection" as well as "The Minerals of Broken Hill", given by key speaker, a PNWFM member and Australian national, John Sobolewski. Ray's case titled "Minerals from the Albert Chapman Collection" featured specimens representing eight Australian localities were acquired from Chapman while in Australia during 1981. In line with Symposium interest in Broken Hill, the case contained rhodonite in galena (#2063) from the North Mine and a lustrious spessartine xl. in galena (#2186) from the same mine. Of special interest, there were two specimens of cassiterite xls. from the Elsmore Tin Mine, New England District, Cough County, N.S.W. (#2188) and three translucent single cassiterite xls. from the Aberfoyle Tin Mine, Rossarden, Tasmania (#2189). Raymond and Art Soregaroli, one of the best known senior mining executives to interface with the collecting community, also teamed up to present a case titled "Minerals from the Ocean Floor". The 12 specimens, 2"×3" to 8"×16", gave the members a rare opportunity to view sulfide samples from the ocean sub-floor vents and black smokers, the Axial Sea Mount, Juan de Fuca Ridge off the west coast of British Columbia and Washington. The samples were collected by the Alvin Submersible from locations such as the Inferno, Hell, Beard, Virgin, and Hillock vents. Samples on display contained chalcopyrite, wurtzite, sphalerite, barite, marcasite, and anhydrite crusts.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nJO1pyJVxUC5yJvRh2eJn0bKv0fe8vIs/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter December 2010]. Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Minerology. Ray Lasmanis - Vice President. 36th Annual Symposium. ''Symposium Displays'' by Ray Lasmanis, November 8, 2010. Pages 8-9. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 2011 - "Minerals of Mexico" === The 37th Annual Symposium "Minerals of Mexico" was held Friday, October 14 - Sunday, October 16, 2011 at the Red Lion Inn in kelso, Washington. Out of the 14 display cases, Ray put in a case of 12 radioactive minerals. There were specimens from Maine, New Hampshire, Utah, Germany, Portugal, and a large betafite group xl. from the Silver Crater Mine, Bancroft, Ontario, Canada (#1622). From the Northwest, the case contained: two specimens of autunite meta-autunite xl. groups measuring 3"×3 1/2" and 2 1/2"×4" from the Daybreak Mine, Mt. Spokane, Spokane County, Washington (#1399); metatorbernite sprinkled on 1 1/2"×3" matrix collected on October 27, 1968 from the Midnite Mine, Spokane Indian Reservation, Stevens County, Washington (#1617); and a 1 1/2"×3" specimen of uraninite (pitchblende) collected September 25, 1972 from the Boyd Pit, Midnite Mine, Spokane Indian Reservation, Stevens County, Washington (#1857).[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sLOuo_SIInHF_Iq3miRJFK4DD-Ld2Ik_/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter January 2012]. Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Mineralogy. 37th Annual Symposium. "2011 FM Symposium Displays" described by Raymond Lasmanis, October 19, 2011. Pages 15-17. Google Drive Link Sharing. === 2012 - "Sulfates" === The theme for the 38th Annual Symposium, held October 12 - 14, 2012 in Kelso, Washington, featured "Sulfates". Ray submitted 2 cases, of the 13 total cases displayed. In the first case, Ray put in six large cabinet specimens with two from the Northwest: golden barite xls. on fluorite collected by Rod Tyson in 1976 from Rock Candy Mine, North of Grand Forks, British Columbia (#1985) and gypsum coating rock fragments collected April 7, 1995, old stope, 2000 foot level, Pend Oreille Mine, Metaline Falls, Pend Oreille County, Washington (#2814). The second case displayed 31 thumbnail to small cabinet sized specimens of sulfates including personal favorite linarite on quartz xls. collected October 19, 1967 from Mex-Tex Mine, South of Bingham, New Mexico (#1479) and a single xl. in a vug from the Grand Reef Mine, Graham County, Arizona, collected February 14, 2000 (#2954). Yes Latvia has Minerals: case had barite xls. from Rock Candy Mine collected in 1976 (#1984) and collected on June 6, 1979 (#2139); Chalcanthite collected in 1960 from Steward Mine, Butte, Montana (#995); honey-colored small barite xls. on calcite from E.M. Pierpoint, Pend Oreille Mine, North of Metaline Falls, Washington (#1380); and a large single selenite xl. collected July 11, 1976 from the Joy Mine, GE 4 Claim, near Princeton, British Columbia (#1973).[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Cwr3nM5SOnYVYwWnNBR2xSU3c/view?usp=drivesdk PNWFM Newsletter February 2012]. Pacific Northwest Chapter Friends of Minerology. Ray Lasmanis - Vice President. 38th Annual Symposium. ''Symposium Display Cases 2012'' by Ray Lasmanis, November 21, 2012. Pages 5-7. Google Drive Link Sharing == Sources ==

Synchronic Circles of Catherine Penanguer

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''This page is part of [[Space:Connect_1900|La Belle Époque]] project. '' In Year 1900, '''[[Penanguer-1|Catherine Penanguer (1854-1944)]]''' was aged 45, and 14 people among the 24 of her first circle were living : 7 siblings, her husband, and 6 surviving children (out of the 13 she bore). Linked to those, 21 other profiles were found living in 1900 in Catherine's second circle, out of a total of 72. To stick to the idea of synchronicity, we follow only the connection paths which were valid in 1900. Other ''anachronic connections'', marriages occurring after 1900, or deaths before 1900, might be mentioned below, but not expanded in further circles. '''How far can we extend those "synchronic 1900" circles?''' Let's have a look at the first circles ... *m. 1872 : [[Vatant-4|François-Marie Vatant (1850-1926)]] **sister : [[Vatant-29|Anne-Marie Vatant (1835-1912)]] ***m. 1857 : [[Le_Bouill-1|Claude Joseph Le Bouill (1830-1915)]] ***daughter : [[Le_Bouill-2|Anne-Marie Le Bouill (1858-1949)]] ****m. 1885 : [[Etienne-202|François Louis Etienne (1856-1928)]] *****brother : [[Etienne-280|Yves Louis Marie Mathieu Etienne (1847-1921)]] *****brother : [[Etienne-286|Joseph Louis Etienne (1852-1919)]] ****daughter : [[Etienne-203|Marie Anne Louise Philomène Etienne (1886-1964)]] ****daughter : [[Etienne-201|Marie Etienne (1888-1958)]] ****daughter : [[Etienne-204|Marie Augustine Etienne (1889-1981)]] ****daughter : [[Etienne-225|Marie Joséphine Etienne (1891-1947)]] ****daughter : [[Etienne-226|Louise Etienne (1892-1960)]] ****daughter : [[Etienne-227|Elisa Etienne (1894-1946)]] ****daughter : [[Etienne-228|Modeste Etienne (1896-1963)]] ****daughter : [[Etienne-229|Marie Catherine Etienne (1899-1949)]] ***daughter : [[Le_Bouill-5|Marie Françoise Le Bouill (1863-1927)]] ****m. 1885 : [[Kerespars-1|François Louis Marie Kerespars (1862-aft.1916)]] ****son : [[Kerespars-4|Joseph Marie Kerespars (1888-1952)]] ****daughter : [[Kerespars-12|Marie Catherine Kerespars (1891-aft.1919)]] ***daughter : [[Le_Bouill-6|Marie Anne Louise Le Bouill (1865-1952)]] ****m. 1887 : [[Le_Bozec-4|François-Louis Le Bozec (1850-1918)]] *****brother : [[Le_Bozec-31|Marc Louis Le Bozec (1860-1912)]] ******m. 1890 : [[Logéat-1|Anne Louise Logéat (1869-1949)]] ******son : [[Le_Bozec-55|Louis Marie Le Bozec (1890-1976)]] ******daughter : [[Le_Bozec-51|Marie Catherine Le Bozec (1892-1975)]] ******daughter : [[Le_Bozec-30|Jeanne Louise Le Bozec (1894-1993)]] ******daughter : [[Le_Bozec-58|Marie Anastasie Le Bozec (1896-1973)]] ******son : [[Le_Bozec-59|Yves Marie Le Bozec (1898-1985)]] ****son : [[Le_Bozec-9|Joseph Louis Le Bozec (1888-1967)]] ****son : [[Le_Bozec-19|François-Marie Le Bozec (1892-1914)]] ****daughter : [[Le_Bozec-5|Catherine Le Bozec (1896-1956)]] ****daughter : [[Le_Bozec-20|Marie Anne Louise Le Bozec (1899-1974)]] ***son : [[Le_Bouill-11|Joseph Marie Le Bouill (1868-1932)]] ****m. 1897 : [[Caradec-2|Marie Yvonne Caradec (1871-1928)]] ****daughter : [[Le_Bouill-15|Marie Célestine Le Bouill (1899-1978)]] ***daughter : [[Le_Bouill-9|Marie Yvonne Le Bouill (1872-1953)]] ****m. 1897 : [[Le_Borgne-76|Yves Le Borgne (1861-1933)]] **sister : [[Vatant-30|Marie-Françoise Vatant (1838-1909)]] ***''m. 1861 : [[Le_Bescond-6|René Marie Le Bescond (1839-1870)]]'' ***son : [[Le_Bescond-9|René Marie Le Bescond (1862-1959)]] ****m. 1890 [[Guéznou-1|Marie-Louise Philomène Guéznou (1868-)]] ****son : [[Le_Bescond-19|Jean Marie Le Bescond (1891-1917)]] ****son : [[Le_Bescond-12|Joseph Le Bescond (1893-1918)]] ****daughter : [[Le_Bescond-13|Marie Virginie Le Bescond (1898-1976)]] ***m.1873 [[Motreff-1|Joseph Motreff (1838-1909)]] ****sister : [[Motreff-51|Anne Marie Philomène Motreff (1841-1921)]] ***daughter : [[Motreff-2|Marie-Joséphine Motreff (1874-1904)]] ****m. 1897 : [[Goïc-8|Alexandre Goïc (1870-)]] ****son : [[Goïc-9|Jean-Marie Goïc (1897-1910)]] **brother : [[Vatant-16|Pierre-Marie Vatant (1846-1926)]] ***''m. 1890 : [[Guervenno-1|Marie-Catherine Guervenno (1852-1894)]]'' ***daughter : [[Vatant-20|Catherine Vatant (1891-1967)]] *sister : [[Pennenguer-1|Anne-Marie Pennenguer (1833-1913)]] **''m. 1855 : [[Le_Béricot-1|Jean-Louis Le Béricot (1827-1872)]]'' **daughter : [[Béricot-1|Anne-Marie Béricot (1867-1940)]] ***m.1899 : [[Le_Meur-6|Louis Marie Le Meur (1850-1933)]] ****''m. 1877 : [[Le_Coënt-5|Marie Françoise Le Coënt (1859-1898)]]'' ****daughter : [[Le_Meur-14|Marie Hélène Le Meur (1879-1959)]] ****son: [[Le_Meur-15|Louis Le Meur (1882-1910)]] **''m. 1873 : [[Le_Boru-2|Jean-Louis Le Boru (1825-1898)]]'' **daughter : [[Le_Boru-3|François-Marie Le Boru (1874-1948)]] *sister : [[Pennenguer-2|Marie-Anne Louise Pennenguer (1835-1913)]] **''m. 1858 : [[Perres-1|Guillaume Marie Perres (1831-1900)]]'' **daughter : [[Pérès-152|Marie Catherine Pérès (1871-1965)]] ***m. 1892 : [[Le_Jolu-2|Guillaume Marie Le Jolu (1862-1941)]] ***daughter : [[Le_Jolu-3|Marie Joséphine Le Jolu (1895-1978)]] ***daughter :[[Le_Jolu-1|Marie Modeste Le Jolu (1899-1981)]] **son : [[Perrès-2|Louis Marie Perrès (1878-aft.1920)]] *brother : [[Pennenguer-3|Louis Marie Pennenguer (1840-1918)]] **m. 1872 : [[Le_Goff-27|Marie-Joséphine Le Goff (1848-aft.1909)]] ***brother : [[Le_Goff-84|Pierre Marie Le Goff (1840-1906)]] ****m. 1886 : [[Derrien-20|Marie Anne Françoise Derrien (1860-1944)]] ****daughter : [[Le_Goff-85|Marie Anne Le Goff (1887-1961)]] **daughter : [[Pénanguer-50|Marie Anne Louise Philomène Pénanguer (1873-1943)]] **son : [[Pénanguer-51|Joseph Marie Pénanguer (1875-aft.1919)]] **son : [[Pénanguer-52|François Louis Pénanguer (1877-1911)]] *brother : [[Pennenguer-4|François Louis Pennenguer (1845-1907)]] *brother : [[Penanguer-16|René Marie Penanguer (1848-1910)]] **m. 1875 : [[Julien-398|Marie Philomène Julien (1853-1918)]] ***sister : [[Julien-891|Marie Louise Julien (1855-1928)]] ****m. 1876 : [[Guéguen-82|Yves Guéguen (1848-1916)]] ****daughter : [[Guéguen-83|Marie Joséphine Guéguen (1877-aft.1909)]] ****son : [[Guéguen-84|Pierre Marie Guéguen (1878-1955)]] ****daughter : [[Guéguen-85|Marie Françoise Philomène Guéguen (1880-1966)]] ****daughter : [[Guéguen-86|Marie Anne Louise Guéguen (1881-1953)]] ****son : [[Guéguen-89|François Marie Guéguen (1886-1953)]] ****daughter : [[Guéguen-87|Marie Catherine Guéguen (1889-1936)]] ****son : [[Guéguen-90|Yves Louis Guéguen (1891-1966)]] ****son : [[Guéguen-91|Corentin Guéguen (1893-1917)]] ****son : [[Guéguen-92|Louis Marie Guéguen (1893-1904)]] ****daughter : [[Guéguen-93|Marie Augustine Guéguen (1895-1983)]] ***sister : [[Julien-892|Anne Marie Julien (1859-1936)]] ****m. 1879 : [[Coatmelec-1|Jean Marie Coatmelec (1857-1935)]] ****daughter : [[Coatmellec-2|Marie Julienne Coatmellec (1880-1961)]] ****daughter : [[Coatmelec-2|Catherine Coatmelec (1884-1953)]] ***sister : [[Julien-590|Marie Julie Julien (1863-aft.1909)]] ****m. 1882 : [[Le_Borgne-103|Louis Marie Le Borgne (1850-1922)]] ****daughter : [[Le_Borgne-155|Julie Le Borgne (1884-1957)]] ****daughter : [[Le_Borgne-156|Marguerite Le Borgne (1888-aft.1920)]] ****son :[[Le_Borgne-157|Yves Louis Le Borgne (1892-1914)]] ***brother : [[Jullien-39|Louis Marie Jullien (1866-1926)]] ****m. 1891 : [[Goadelot-2|Marie Anne Louise Goadelot (1875-1946)]] ****daughter : [[Jullien-40|Marie Julie Jullien (1892-1923)]] ****daughter : [[Jullien-41|Catherine Jullien (1897-1970)]] ***brother : [[Jullien-38|François Marie Jullien (1871-1960)]] ****m. 1899 : [[Roussel-976|Marie Joseph Roussel (1876-1941)]] **son : [[Penanguer-49|Joseph Marie Penanguer (1889-1912)]] *brother : [[Penanguer-17|Guillaume Penanguer (1850-1911)]] **m. 1877 : [[Le_Moigne-17|Marie Anne Louise Le Moigne (1855-1930)]] ***brother : [[Le_Moigne-45|Henry Louis Le Moigne (1857-1937)]] ****m. 1881 : [[Le_Doeuff-12|Anne Marie Le Doeuff (1858-1906)]] ****son : [[Le_Moigne-46|Jean Marie Le Moigne (1883-1916)]] ****daughter : [[Le_Moigne-50|Marie Catherine Le Moigne (1885-1956)]] ****son : [[Le_Moigne-52|Jules Marie Le Moigne (1889-1942)]] **son : [[Penanguer-32|Jean Marie Penanguer (1878-1908)]] **son : [[Penanguer-34|Henri Marie Penanguer (1880-1918)]] **son : [[Penanguer-35|Guillaume Louis Penanguer (1882-1958)]] **son : [[Penanguer-38|Joseph Marie Penanguer (1885-1971)]] **son : [[Penanguer-42|Yves Louis Penanguer (1891-1968)]] *brother : [[Penanguer-18|Joseph Marie Penanguer (1858-1907)]] **''m. 1888 : [[Le_Clec'h-7|Marie-Françoise Le Clec'h (1864-1896)]]'' **daughter : [[Penanguer-29|Anne Marie Penanguer (1892-1960)]] **son : [[Penanguer-30|Yves Louis Penanguer (1893-1976)]] *son : [[Le_Vatant-1|Jean-Joseph Le Vatant (1874-1942)]] **''m. 1903 : [[Favennec-4|Marie-Françoise Favennec (1879-1971)]]'' *daughter : [[Le_Vatant-2|Marie-Josèphe Le Vatant (1878-1958)]] **''m. 1912 : [[Conan-40|Yves Louis Marie Conan (1876-1954)]]'' *son : [[Le_Vatant-4|Jean-Marie Le Vatant (1882-1917)]] **''m. 1912 : [[Jouan-11|Marie Françoise Célestine Jouan (1893-1977)]]'' *son : [[Vatant-3|François-Marie Vatant (1886-1959)]] **''m. 1910 : [[Favennec-1|Catherine Favennec (1886-1974)]]'' *daughter : [[Le_Vatant-3|Marie Anne Louise Le Vatant (1890-1979)]] **''m. 1912 : [[Mahé-59|Joseph Marie Mahé (1888-1917)]]'' *son : [[Vattan-1|François-Louis Vattan (1894-1916)]]

Syracuse NY Area

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kelley-3737|Wanda Kelley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11689455 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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Syverud family genealogy book

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The goal of this project is to ... capture a family genealogy book in my possession so the information isn't lost: "The Syverud Family in America" 1868-1937 including 6 generations when book was created. {{Image|file=Syverud_family_genealogy_book-1.jpg |caption=Cover }} Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18638522 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Szuniewicz roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Revell-493|Betsy Smith]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I can find absolutely no information specific to my gf Michalko(Michael) Szuniewicz (Suniewick). Where do I start? I'm trying to switch to Wikitree from ancestry.com but not sure how to upload everything I have. * Thanks, Betsy * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19627804 send me a private message]. Thanks!

ŠOJAT Group-1

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The goal of this project is to find ŠOJAT relatives from Krivi Put, Croatia. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Shiock-1|Andrea Shiock]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16230342 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Štrbovo

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English, Македонски/Makedonski. ==General information== Štrbovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Штрбово) is a villige lokated in the region of [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]] in [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. ==Timeline== ==Neighborhoods and settlements== ==Culture, sport and gatherings== ==Genealogy books, documents and family trees== [[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=158 Штрбово/Štrbovo page 320] - 327. ==Clans, families and individuals== Василевци (Митревци)/Vasilevci (Mitrevci), Голчевци/Golčevci (skoro doseleni), Диневци (Глашовци, Гемишовци, Кирјаковци, Марковци и Крстиновци)/Dinevci (Glašovci, Gemišovci, Kirjakovci, Markovci i Krstinovci), Димовци (Ничевци)/Dimovci (Ničevci), Дојчиновци (Секуловци)/Dojčinovci (Sekulovci), Дајошевци/Dajoševci, Ѓоргиовци (Тасевци)/Gjorgievci (Tasevci), Јоровци (Ташовци, Фотевци, Милевци)/Jorovci (Tašovci, Fotevci, Milevci), Костовци/Kostovci, Крстинчевци (Петковци)/Krstinčevci (Petkovci), Мурџевци (Пановци, Петревци, Малинајдовци, Карамфиловци, Стојановци)/Murdževski (Panovci, Petrevci, Malinajdovci, Karamfilovci, Stojanovci), Николовци (Минговси, Светковци, Митревци, Ефтимовци)/Nikolovci (Mingovci, Svetkovci, Mitrevci, Eftimovci), Рабаџиовци/Rabadžiovci, Спировци (Ласковци, Пурдевци)/Spirovci (Laskovci), Филиповци (Наумовци)/Filipovci (Naumovci), Црковци (Лазаровци)/Crkovci (Lazarovci), == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0trbovo Štrbovo] at Wikipedia

Štrkovo, Prespa

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English, Македонски/Makedonski, Ελληνικά/Elliniká. ==General information== Štrkovo (Macedonian Cyrillic: Штрково) is a villige lokated in the region of [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]] in [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. Also known as Πλατύ/Platy, (before 1920 Στύρκοβα/Styrkova) [https://www.google.se/maps/place/40%C2%B048'49.2%22N+21%C2%B007'56.5%22E/@40.813674,21.13126,271m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m8!3m7!1s0x13574c779690a5dd:0xf521b4c0deb2ead8!2sKallith%C3%A9a+530+77,+Grekland!3b1!8m2!3d40.7980776!4d21.1539712!16s%2Fg%2F121hwwr2!3m3!8m2!3d40.813672!4d21.132357 GPS Coordinates: 40°48'49.2"N 21°07'56.5"E]. ==Genealogy books, documents and family trees== * [[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0:%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=223 Штрково/Štrkovo page 450] - 455. ==Clans, families and individuals== Босилковци/Bosilkobci, Грозданонци/Grozdanovci, [[Grozdanova-2|Cveta (Grozdanova) Gjorgjievska (bef.1894-abt.1964)]] Дробиштани/Drobištani (доселени од Дробитишта) Ѓорговци/Gjorgovci, Костовци/Kostovci, Костандиновци/Kostandinovci (досслени од Опаа), Клинчаровци/Klinčarovci, Кирјаковци/Kirjakovci, Каптелови/Kaptelovci, Крстиновци/Krstinovci, Келепуровци/Kelepurovci, Миовци/Minovci, Муневци/Munevci, Ноачевци/Noačevci, Настевци/Nastevci, Нолевци/Nolevci, Пачовци/Pačovci, Ристовци/Ristovci, Косевци/Kosevci, Чантаровци/Čantarovci, == Sources == * [https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Штрково Штрково] на Википедија * [https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%A0%CE%BB%CE%B1%CF%84%CF%8D_%CE%A6%CE%BB%CF%8E%CF%81%CE%B9%CE%BD%CE%B1%CF%82 Πλατύ Φλώρινας] στη Βικιπαίδεια

Świda h. Własnego ze ŚWIDWÓW

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==Family== :[[Świda-5|Florian Świda (abt.1788-abt.1840)]] :[[Świda-6|Jan Świda (abt.1835-abt.1917)]] :[[Świda-4|Wiktor Julian Tytus Świda (abt.1818-1904)]] :[[Świda-8|Wanda (Świda) Wańkowicz (abt.1830-aft.1870)]] :[[Świda-9|Cezary Tomasz Maksymilian Świda (abt.1823-aft.1866)]] :[[Świda-10|Henryk Świda (abt.1829-)]] :[[Świda-11|Malwina Świda (abt.1820-)]] :[[Świda-12|Aniela Świda (abt.1825-)]] :[[Świda-13|Ludwik Dominik Świda (1839-)]] :[[Świda-14|Stanisław Mikołaj Świda (abt.1834-)]] :[[Świda-15|Ludwika Świda (abt.1853-)]] == Недвижимость == === Борисовский уезд === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMZ-43LK-J?i=327&cat=767311 Юшкевичи деревня] 1816, Свида Христофор Граничи, имение, Вилейский уезд === Вилейский уезд === [https://crispa.uw.edu.pl/object/files/141022/display/Default Graniczy] фольварк, 1866 владельцы Станислав и Цезарий Свиды. == Sources == *Szlachta kalwińska w Polsce. Szymon Konarski. 1936. ISBN 83-900523-4-2 Format B5, s. XVIII + 358 + 4 nlb, ilustracje herbów, bibliografia ==Links== *[http://www.nobility.by/forum/index.php?topic=863.0 Шляхецкі форум • The Belarusian Nobility forum • Шляхетский форум »Шляхецкія роды »Гэта форум пра шляхецкія роды, прозьвішчы якіх пачынаюцца на «С» »Сьвіда / Śvida / Świda, Śwido / Свида, Свидо]

T.Q. Matthews Letter

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

T Moody Will, 1836

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Transcribed List of Enslaved person listed in the Will of T Moody, 1836. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Description ! width="200"|Name ! width="100"|Value |- | Negro Man || George || 700.00 |- | Old Negro || Randall || 221.75 |- | Old Negro || Hester || 221.75 |- | Negro Man || Henry || 942.50 |- | Negro Boy || Randal || 850.00 |- | Negro Man || Ezekiel || 975.00 |- | Negro Boy || Birry || 1000.00 |- | Negro Man || Jackson || 1100.00 |- | Negro Man || Hirum || 1030.00 |- | Negro Man || Washington || 1200.00 |- | Negro Boy || Mark || 530.00 |- | Negro Boy || Vinson || 1000.00 |- | Negro Woman || Caroline & 3 children || 1400.00 |- | Negro Child || Jackson || |- | Negro Child || Moaning || |- | Negro Child || Egbert || |- | Negro Girl || Elizabeth || 725.00 |- | Negro Woman || Matilda & 3 children || 1150.00 |- | Negro Child || Stephen || |- | Negro Child || Syntha || |- | Negro Child || Kisiri || |- | Negro Woman || Sally & 4 children || 1725.00 |- | Negro Child || Susan || |- | Negro Child || Tom || |- | Negro Child || William || |- | Negro Child || Hopson || |- | Negro Girl || Delia Ann || 725.00 |- | Negro Girl || Louisa || 750.00 |- | Negro Woman || Short Patty & 4 children || 1650.00 |- | Negro Child || Vinetta || |- | Negro Child || Edward || |- | Negro Child || Sidney || |- | Negro Child || Albert || |- | Negro Woman || Long Betty & 3 children || 1100.00 |- | Negro Child || James || |- | Negro Child || Isaac || |- | Negro Child || Pea || |- | Negro Woman || Mariah & 2 children || 1050.00 |- | Negro Child || Clark || |- | Negro Child || Kitty || |- | Negro Woman || Patty & 2 children || 1250.00 |- | Negro Child || Charles || |- | Negro Child || Mary || |- | Negro Girl || Manirva || 900.00 |- | Negro Woman || Lucinda & 3 children || 1400.00 |- | Negro Child || George || |- | Negro Child || Ruben || |- | Negro Child || Dilsey || |- | Negro Girl || Amy || 300.00 |- | Negro Girl || Emily || 300.00 |- | Old Negro Man || Hal || || |- | Negro Boy (Idiot) || Peter || |}

Table of Known Ancestors of Peter Roberts

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This wikitable (designed by [[Bettinger-1|Blaine Bettinger]] and transcribed by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]]) is a table of known ancestors. It shows how much of a person's ancestry is known for ten generations. The idea was introduced in the G2G forums in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/171802/autosomal-dna-and-how-much-of-your-ancestry-do-you-know?show=171802#q171802 this discussion].



















{|border="1" cellpadding="2" ! colspan="4" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | BY GENERATION ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | OVERALL |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Generation Number''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Direct Relation to Self''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Approx. Date of Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Matches''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # of Possible Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # of Identified Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total % of Identified Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # of Possible Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # of Identified Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total % of Identified Ancestors''' |- | align="center"| 1||Parent||Abt. 1919||||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|100.00%||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|100.00% |- | align="center"|2||Grandparent||Abt. 1887||1st Cousins||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|100.00%||align="center"|6||align="center"|6||align="center"|100.00% |- | align="center"|3||Great Grandparent||Abt. 1857||2nd Cousins||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|100.00%||align="center"|14||align="center"|14||align="center"|100.00% |- | align="center"|4||2nd Great Grandparent||Abt. 1828||3rd Cousins||align="center"|16||align="center"|15||align="center"|93.75%||align="center"|30||align="center"|29||align="center"|96.66% |- | align="center"|5||3rd Great Grandparent||Abt. 1805||4th Cousins||align="center"|32||align="center"|19||align="center"|59.38%||align="center"|62||align="center"|48||align="center"|77.42% |- |align="center"| 6||4th Great Grandparent||Abt. 1773||5th Cousins||align="center"|64||align="center"|20||align="center"|31.25%||align="center"|126||align="center"|68||align="center"|53.97% |- |align="center"| 7||5th Great Grandparent||Abt. 1756||6th Cousins||align="center"|128||align="center"|15||align="center"|11.72%||align="center"|254||align="center"|83||align="center"|32.68% |- |align="center"| 8||6th Great Grandparent||Abt. 17??||7th Cousins||align="center"|256||align="center"|23||align="center"|8.98%||align="center"|510||align="center"|106||align="center"|20.70% |- |align="center"| 9||7th Great Grandparent||Abt. 1654||8th Cousins||align="center"|512||align="center"|19||align="center"|3.71%||align="center"|1022||align="center"|125||align="center"|12.23% |- |align="center"| 10||8th Great Grandparent||Abt. 16??||9th Cousins||align="center"|1024||align="center"|??||align="center"|?.??%||align="center"|2046||align="center"|???||align="center"|?.??% |}

Table of Known Ancestors of William Arbuthnot

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This wikitable (designed by [[Bettinger-1|Blaine Bettinger]] and transcribed by [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]]) is a table of known ancestors of [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]]. It shows how much of a person's ancestry is known for ten generations. The idea was introduced in the G2G forums in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/171802/autosomal-dna-and-how-much-of-your-ancestry-do-you-know?show=171802#q171802 this discussion].












[http://www.sdms.si:92/function/WTWebAncestors/Ancestors.htm?WikiTreeID=Arbuthnot-53]. [http://www.sdms.si:92/function/WTWebAncestors/Ancestors.htm?WikiTreeID=Stills-18] * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Arbuthnot-Family-Tree-77 Robert Arbuthnot] * 6* - First instance of Pedigree Collapse. James Duff is the Father of George Duff and Anne Duff 3rd Great Grandparents

Table of Known Ancestors Sandbox

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== Known Ancestors == The following table shows the number of my ancestors of each generation which are present here on WikiTree as of August 12, 2015. It is a working copy being used to test the use of variables in tables. {|border="1" cellpadding="2" ! colspan="4" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | BY GENERATION ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" | OVERALL |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Generation Number''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Direct Relation to Self''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Approx. Date of Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Matches''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # of Possible Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # of Identified Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total % of Identified Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # of Possible Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total # of Identified Ancestors''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Total % of Identified Ancestors''' |- | align="center"| 1||Parent||Abt. 1938||||align="center"|2||align="center"| 2||align="center"|{{#expr:( 2 / 2*100)round2}}% ||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|{{#expr:(2/2*100)round2}}% |- | align="center"|2||Grandparent||Abt. 1915||1st Cousins||align="center"|4||align="center"| 4||align="center"|{{#expr:( 4 / 4 * 100)round2}}% ||align="center"|6||align="center"|6||align="center"|{{#expr:(6/6*100)round2}}% |- | align="center"|3||Great Grandparent||Abt. 1888||2nd Cousins||align="center"|8||align="center"| 8||align="center"|{{#expr:( 8 / 8 * 100)round2}}%||align="center"|14||align="center"|14||align="center"|{{#expr:(14/14*100)round2}}% |- | align="center"|4||2nd Great Grandparent||Abt. 1857||3rd Cousins||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|{{#expr:(16/16*100)round2}}%||align="center"|30||align="center"|30||align="center"|{{#expr:(30/30*100)round2}}% |- | align="center"|5||3rd Great Grandparent||Abt. 1825||4th Cousins||align="center"|32||align="center"|32||align="center"|{{#expr:(32/32*100)round2}}%||align="center"|62||align="center"|62||align="center"|{{#expr:(62/62*100)round2}}% |- |align="center"| 6||4th Great Grandparent||Abt. 1795||5th Cousins||align="center"|64||align="center"|38||align="center"|{{#expr:(38/64*100)round2}}% ||align="center"|126||align="center"|100||align="center"|{{#expr:(100/126*100)round2}}% |- |align="center"| 7||5th Great Grandparent||Abt. 1762||6th Cousins||align="center"|128||align="center"|41||align="center"|{{#expr:(41/128*100)round2}}% ||align="center"|254||align="center"|141||align="center"|{{#expr:(141/254*100)round2}}% |- |align="center"| 8||6th Great Grandparent||Abt. 1735||7th Cousins||align="center"|256||align="center"|41||align="center"|{{#expr:(41/256*100)round2}}%||align="center"|510||align="center"|182||align="center"|{{#expr:(182/510*100)round2}}% |- |align="center"| 9||7th Great Grandparent||Abt. 1705||8th Cousins||align="center"|512||align="center"|46||align="center"|{{#expr:(46/512*100)round2}}%||align="center"|1022||align="center"|228||align="center"|{{#expr:(228/1022*100)round2}}% |- |align="center"| 10||8th Great Grandparent||Abt. 1675||9th Cousins||align="center"|1024||align="center"|55||align="center"|{{#expr:(55/1024*100)round2}}%||align="center"|2046||align="center"|283||align="center"|{{#expr:(283/2046*100)round2}}% |}

Table Tennis

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Rachet sport in which u repededively paddle the ball back & forth until someone makes a mistake. You will gain a point if the opponent loses.

Tábor District

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[[Space:Release_dates_for_church_books|Release dates for church books]] in the district. {|border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Year'''||'''City'''||'''Parish'''||'''Content'''B: births, M: marriages, D: deaths, I: indexes||'''Period''' |- |2023||Bechyně||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1906-1923 |- |2023||Haškovcova Lhota||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1906-1923 |- |2023||Hodonice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1906-1923 |- |2023||Hvožďany||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1906-1923 |- |2023||Nuzice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1906-1923 |- |2023||Radětice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1906-1923 |- |2023||Senožaty||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1906-1923 |- |2045||Bechyně||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1923-1945 |- |2045||Haškovcova Lhota||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1923-1945 |- |2045||Hodonice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1923-1945 |- |2045||Hvožďany||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1923-1945 |- |2045||Nuzice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1923-1945 |- |2045||Radětice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1923-1945 |- |2045||Senožaty||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1923-1945 |- |2049||Bechyně||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1945-1949 |- |2049||Haškovcova Lhota||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1945-1949 |- |2049||Hodonice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1945-1949 |- |2049||Hvožďany||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1945-1949 |- |2049||Nuzice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1945-1949 |- |2049||Radětice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1945-1949 |- |2049||Senožaty||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||B||1945-1949 |- |2020||Bechyně||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1923-1945 |- |2020||Haškovcova Lhota||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1923-1945 |- |2020||Hodonice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1923-1945 |- |2020||Hvožďany||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1923-1945 |- |2020||Nuzice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1923-1945 |- |2020||Radětice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1923-1945 |- |2020||Senožaty||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1945-1949 |- |2024||Bechyně||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1945-1949 |- |2024||Haškovcova Lhota||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1945-1949 |- |2024||Hodonice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1945-1949 |- |2024||Hvožďany||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1945-1949 |- |2024||Nuzice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1945-1949 |- |2024||Radětice||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1945-1949 |- |2024||Senožaty||[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en&menu=0&doctree=1nrbb&id=2054 Bechyně]||M||1945-1949 |- |}

Tabor Family Photos

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This page contains photos that are connected to a number of different profiles, with information about each photo (including identifying who is in the photo). ==George Leroy Tabor, Sr., and wife Rachel Matilda (Smiley) Tabor with their four youngest children (1920)== {{Image|file=Tabor-412-1.jpg |caption=George L. and Rachel M. Tabor with four youngest children. }} Top Row: Carrie Tabor and Blanche Tabor Front Row: George Leroy Tabor, Jr., Rachel Matilda (Smiley) Tabor, Rachel Tabor (on her mother's lap), George Leroy Tabor, Sr. The names used to identify people are the names they had at the time. ==50th Wedding Celebration for George Leroy Tabor, Sr. and Rachel Matilda (Smiley) Tabor (1944)== {{Image|file=Tabor-415-3.jpg |caption=50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration for George and Rachel Tabor }} This picture would have been taken in September 1944, in Arlington, VA. People in this photo are: Top Row: Rachel Carolyn Stevens, Claude Webster Tabor, Clarence Edgar Stevens, George L. Tabor, Sr., Rachel Matilda (Smiley) Tabor, Blanche (Tabor) Burchard, Rachel (Tabor) Havener, John Franklin Havener, George L. Tabor, Jr. (in uniform), Henry Crossby Burchard, Sr. Bottom Row: Catherine Tabor, holding her daughter, Helen, Elizabeth Vann Burchard, Doris Van Tuyl Burchard, Carrie Tabor Burchard, David Vann Burchard, Carrie (Tabor) Stevens (above David Burchard), Blanche Tabor Stevens, Henry Crossby Burchard, Jr., standing in front of his cousin Rachel. In front of Elizabeth Vann Burchard is John Havener, Jr. He is looking down and you can only see the top of his head. The names used here are the names at the time the photo was taken.

Taborton New York

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Taborton is a hamlet located within the town of Sand Lake in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. It is served by the Taborton Fire Department. Two large ponds, Big Bowman Pond and Little Bowman Pond, are in the immediate vicinity.

Tackett Family Mysteries

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Mary Ann Tackett's children had the last name of Brown, I can't find anything about there father. Who was my 4th Great Grandfather??? Mary was born in Tn. to Thomas B Tackett and Elizabeth Riley in abt 1807, she died in Laurel County Kentucky in 1856, her name was listed as Mary Ann Brown she was my 4th Great Grandmother. Please help!!!

Taft Notes 2022

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[[Taft-1528|Nicholas Taft (abt.1584-1629)]]
[[Taft-97|Richard Robert Taft (1614-1700)]]
[[Taft-88|Robert Taft (abt.1640-1725)]] --- WIP ==Published== ''Taft Family Gathering: Proceedings of the Meeting of the Taft Family, at Uxbridge, Mass., August 12, 1874'' (Uxbridge, Mass.: Spencer Brothers, 1874), accessible at [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/1 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :*10, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/11 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. "Many of you have seen our noble family tree. It's sturdy trunk bears the name of our ancestor Robert; it's wide-spreading branches, those of his five sons, Thomas, Robert Jr., Daniel, Joseph and Benjamin ..." :*14 (about Robert), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/15 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :*32 (Robert child list), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/33 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :*32-33, (Children and their child lists, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/33 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :*35-40 (I.--Thomas), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/36 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :*40-44 (II.--Robert, Junior), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/41 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :*44-49 (III.--Daniel), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/45 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :*49-54 (IV.--Joseph), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/50 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. :*54-?56 (V.--Benjamin), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/511884/55 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. "The Ancestry of William Howard Taft," ''Genealogy: A weekly journal of American Ancestry'', 1 (15) (13 April 1912):[113]-115; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/118304/1 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. This 1912 material reports, as the top of the tree, Robert Taft, born in England about 1640, died 8 February 1725; immigrant to New England. His wife was Sarah ____, died November 1725. Sons as Thomas, Robert, Daniel, Joseph and Benjamin. Mabel Thacher Rosemary Washburn, "The Ancestry of President Taft," ''The journal of American history'' 5 (3-[4]) (July 1911):413-428; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/115740/89 ''FamilySearch'' Books]. Immigrating ancestor is "Robert Taft or Taffe ... born in 1640," said arrived Braintree, Massachusetts, before 15 May 1667. He died Uxbridge, 25 July 1727. Neil B. Todd, "Benjamin^2 Taft (Robert^1) and a 'Good Deed' of 1770," ''NEXUS: New England Across the United States'', 13 (6) (1966):196-199; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB537/i/14486/196/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. courtesy of Cheryl (Aldrich) Skordahl. Taft-Unknown, 1671 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700,'' multiple vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1483 (Taft); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1483/426906168 ''AmericanAncestors''], works consulted as "Chapin 24; Ross Anc. 291; Taft Fam. (1874) 32; Taft Anc.; TAG 22:209; Reg. 52:276, 84:293." ==Primary== Elizabeth Taft, 1620 baptism, Parish Registers of the Stepney parish church, baptisms 1568-1656; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH7-89FB-1?i=232&cc=3734475 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 595417, Digital Collection (DGS) 007906338, image 233 of 717; she is Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Taft of Ratcliffe, ropemaker, and Margarett his wife, baptized the same day [fift] [of May] being three days old," [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Taft_Notes_2022#comment_6810086 courtesy] of [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz]]. Robert Taft, 1725, case 5045, ''Suffolk County, MA: Probate File Papers''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2735/rd/48704/5045-co1/1416792948 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ==Known profiles needing attention== *[[Taft-1528|Nicholas Taft (abt.1584-1629)]] *[[Milner-435|Margaret (Milner) Taft (abt.1588-abt.1631)]] *[[Taft-194|Robert Taft (1534-1590)]] *[[Faun-4|Margaret (Faun) Taft (1538-)]] (minor) *[[Taft-207|Nicholas Taft (1514-)]] (minor) *[[Taft-1524|Frances (Taft) Jackson (abt.1605-1648)]] *[[Jackson-51745|Edward Jackson (1602-1681)]] *[[Taft-97|Richard Robert Taft (1614-1700)]] *[[Taft-88|Robert Taft (1640-abt.1725)]] (immigrating anc. of President [[Taft-21|William Howard Taft (1857-1930)]]. *See also comment [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Taft-1528#comment_6803127 here]. Extended -- *[[Simpson-2174|Sarah Simpson (1640-1725)]] - detached, but needs research notes ==Research Notes== '''In Hollick?''' Might anyone know if genealogies of this Taft family were noticed in the most recent version of Martin Edward Hollick's ''New Englanders in the 1600s''? (Likely the edition published [https://www.worldcat.org/formats-editions/786187499 2012].) -- See G2G, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478466/early-taft-family-members-noticed-hollicks-englanders-1600s Any early Taft family members noticed in Hollick's New Englanders in the 1600s?] '''Not seeing link from the immigrant, [[Taft-88|Robert Taft (1640-1725)]]. to parents.''' See [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Taft_Family_Gathering/4_4UAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Proceedings%20at%20the%20meeting%20of%20the%20Taft%20family%2C%20at%20Uxbridge%2C%20Mass.%2C%20August%2012%2C%201874&pg=PA20&printsec=frontcover page 20-21], 1874.

Tagebuch von Minna Karstedt (verheiratet Müller)

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== Beschreibung == Dieses Kassenbuch hat [[Karstedt-48|Minna (Karstedt) Müller]] ihr ganzes Leben lang verwendet. Es wurde wohl ursprünglich für die täglichen Ein- und Ausgaben im Gemüseladen ihrer Eltern [[Karstedt-49|Albert Karstedt]] und [[Klenzendorf-1|Emma Karstedt]] verwendet. Ganz zart finden sich auf einigen Seiten erste Schreibübungen von Minna aus ihrer Schulzeit in Hamburg. Mit Übernahme von mehr Verantwortung im landwirtschaftlichen Betrieb ihrer Eltern in Eldenburg hat Minna dann ab etwa 1930 die täglichen Vorkommnisse auf dem Hof in Stichpunkten notiert. Ihre gleichmäßige schöne Handschrift deutet darauf hin, dass sie die Eintragungen wohl in größeren Abschnitten aus Notizen übertragen hat. Im hinteren Bereich des Buchs finden sich nach Jahren geordnete Listen zu Hochzeiten und Todesfällen in der Verwandtschaft und Bekanntschaft. Das Buch fand sich mit anderen Unterlagen in einer [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Omas_Reisetasche Reisetasche]. [[Müller-13428|Frank Müller]] hat es abgeschrieben und den Text hier öffentlich gestellt. Dabei wurde der Inhalt sortiert, Abkürzungen aufgelöst sowie Satzzeichen und Auslassungen ergänzt, um die Lesbarkeit zu erleichtern. Ergänzungen und Anmerkungen von [[Müller-13428|Frank Müller]] stehen in eckigen Klammern. {{Image|file=Tagebuch_von_Minna_Karstedt_verheiratet_Muller.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Umschlag des Tagebuchs }}{{Image|file=Tagebuch_von_Minna_Karstedt_verheiratet_Muller-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Beispiel für Innenseite }} {{Clear}} == Verwendete Abkürzungen und Begriffe == * Ltr. – Liter * ₰ – Pfennig * ℔ – Pfund * Ctr./Ztr. – Zentner = 50 kg * gerindert – besamt * Kühe eingebunden – Winterquartier im Stall * Kühe rausgekehrt – Sommerquartier auf der Wiese * Paß – Bereich in der Scheune * Stale – Speicher in der Scheune * Terß – Bereich in der Scheune == Flurnamen == * Rönnbusch – hinter Seedorf hinter Achterdeich, gepachtet von Stadt Lenzen * Priemer – links hinter der Mühle, eigentlich "Luna", gesiedelt von der Bodenreform * Altenfeld – nach Lenzen an der Bahn 0,5 ha * Plan – Spargelfeld beim Wald in Moor, jetzt junger Wald * Stave – hinter Moor * Siedlungswiese – Land von der Bodenreform, 3 ha == Anmerkungen == * Karstedts besaßen eine halbe Scheune in Moor, dort wurde früher das Heu gelagert, Getreide in Eldenburg, als es in Moor einen Dreschkasten von der Ausleihstation gab, kam das Heu dann nach Eldenburg, wo es auch verfüttert wurde == Personenindex == Dieser Index enthält alle im Tagebuch von Minna Müller aufgeführten Personen und die verwandtschaftlichen Beziehungen soweit bekannt. Nicht genannte Vor- oder Familiennamen sind mit N.N. gekennzeichnet. Falls keine Ortsangabe vorlag, wird Eldenburg als Wohnort angegeben. Die Jahreszahlen entsprechen der ersten Erwähnung. === A–J === {| | Adolf, N.N. – Landwirt 1950 |- | Apel, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1956 |- | Arnhold, Irene – Mutter von Astrid Müller in Wittenberge |- | Barlels, Otto – Einwohner Eldenburg 1953 |- | Bartels, Adele – Minnas Bekannte, Köchin in Eldenburg 1955 |- | Bartels, Ferdinand – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1959 |- | Bartels, Wolfgang – Arbeiter Eldenburg 1983 |- | Becker, Franz – wahrscheinlich Schwiegersohn von Fritz Schwarck in Hamburg 1983 |- | Beckmann, Dieter – verwandt mit Hilde???, 1963 gestorben, 45 Jahre |- | Beckmann, Hilde – Tochter von Marie Schwarck in Rüterberg |- | Beckmann, N.N. – Arbeiter Eldenburg 1983 |- | Beckmann, Richard – Ehemann von Hilde Beckmann |- | Beetz, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1959 |- | Benecke, N.N. – Tochter Sophie Maria Minna von Anna Röhl in Hamburg, 1953 |- | Beusch, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1943 |- | Beusch, Herr – Einwohner Eldenburg 1969, genannt "Opa Beusch" |- | Beusch, Herr – Landwirt Eldenburg 1961, LPG–Mitglied |- | Beusch, Herr – Schlachter in Eldenburg 1961 |- | Beusch, Minna – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1965 |- | Beusch, N.N. – Maler in Eldenburg 1951 |- | Blunk, N.N. – Handwerker in Moor, 1936 |- | Bötke, N.N. – Landwirt in Zuggelrade 1960 |- | Böttlin, N.N. – Landwirt Eldenburg 1961 |- | Brandes, N.N. – Handwerker in Hamburg, 1910 |- | Busack, Fräulein – eventuell Lehrerin von Minna Karstedt in Hamburg, 1910 |- | Dietrich, N.N. – Lieferant für Hamburger Gemüseladen 1910 |- | Digner, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1943 |- | Draheim, Kurt – Ehemann von Edelgard geborene Müller, Spitzname "Kutscher" 1983 |- | Draheim, Manni – Einwohner Eldenburg 1954 |- | Draheim, N.N. – Landwirt Eldenburg 1950 |- | Dröge, Paul – Einwohner Eldenburg 1965 |- | Drost, Gertrud – Tochter von Minna Drost in Eldenburg, genannt "Trudi" |- | Drost, Minna – Minnas Schwägerin in Eldenburg |- | Engel, N.N. – Einwohner Eldenburg 1943 |- | Evers, Marta – Schwester von Erna Klenzendorf in Rostock, genannt "Tante Marta" |- | Fahn, Minna – Minnas Bekannte aus Bochin 1980 |- | Fick, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1961, genannt "Oma Fick" |- | Fick, Fritz – Handwerker in Hamburg, 1910 |- | Fischer, Albert – Einwohner Eldenburg 1943 |- | Fischer, Edelgard – Einwohnerin Eldenburg??? 1959, heiratet 1959 nach Mödlich |- | Fischer, Elfriede – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1951 |- | Fischer, Frau – Ehefrau von Otto Fischer |- | Fischer, Otto – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1959 |- | Fischer, Werner – Einwohner Eldenburg 1955 |- | Fischer, Willi – Einwohner Eldenburg 1980 |- | Franke, Frau – Ehefrau von Karl Franke in Moor |- | Franke, Frieda – Einwohnerin Moor 1972 |- | Franke, Karl – Viehbesitzer in Moor 1949 |- | Freitag, Lisa – Tochter von Minnas Cousin Ernst Freitag in Bochin |- | Freitag, Meta – Ehefrau von Ernst Robert Hermann in Bochin 1981 |- | Freitag, Wilfried – Sohn von Minnas Cousin Ernst Freitag in Bochin 1961 |- | Friese, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1959 |- | Friese, Wilhelm – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1950 |- | Görnitz, N.N – Landwirt oder der Ort??? |- | Grosch, Frau – Minnas Bekannte in Eldenburg 1967 |- | Grund, Anna – Minnas Tante in Laaslich, geborene Klenzendorf |- | Grund, Herta – Ehefrau von Walter Grund in Laaslich |- | Grund, Walter – Minnas Cousin in Laaslich |- | Grünwald, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1953 |- | Grünwald, Herbert – Landwirt Eldenburg 1962 |- | Grünwald, Otto – Einwohner Eldenburg 1968 |- | Grütt, Ernst – Einwohner Moor 1961 |- | Hänecke, Herta – Minnas Bekannte in Eldenburg |- | Hänecke, Karl – Musiker und Ofenbauer in Eldenburg 1955 |- | Hass, Bernhard – Schrotmühlen aus Havelberg |- | Heck, Sigesmund – Einwohner Eldenburg 1954 |- | Hein, Hedwig – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1943 |- | Hein, Käte – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1943 |- | Hein, Marianne – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1950, Flucht in den Westen |- | Hein, N.N. – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1974, genannt "Oma Hein" |- | Hein, Werner – Einwohner Eldenburg 1978 |- | Henning, Herr – Einwohner Bochin 1956, genannt "Opa Henning" |- | Henning, Karl–Heinz – Sohn von Minna Henning in Bochin |- | Henning, Minna – Minnas Cousine in Bochin, geborene Klenzendorf |- | Henning, Ute – eventuell Tochter von Karl–Heinz Henning in Bochin |- | Hertrich, Ida – Minnas Schwägerin in Hamburg, geborene Müller |- | Hilscher, Dr. – Ärztin für Eldenburg 1982 |- | Hofmann, Franz – Eisenwaren in Eldenburg 1936 |- | Höger, N.N. – Landwirt Mödlich 1951 |- | Jäger, N.N. – Landwirt Eldenburg 1951 |- | Jaworsky, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1950 |- | Jestram, Hans – Einwohner in Eldenburg 1952 |- | Johannsen, Fritz – Ehemann von Luise Johannsen in Klein Zecher |- | Johannsen, Luise – Minnas Tante in Klein Zecher, geborene Karstedt |- | Johannsen, Peter – Vater von Fritz Johannsen in Lenzen, genannt "Opa Johannsen" |- | Johnke, N.N. – Landwirt in Zuggelrade 1950 |- | Jothann, Agnes – Minnas Freundin in Eldenburg 1972 |- | Jothann, Anna – Einwohnerin Lenzen 1965 |- | Jothann, Erich – Einwohner Eldenburg 1973 |- | Jothann, Fritz – Einwohner Eldenburg 1955 |- | Jothann, Günter – Arbeiter in Eldenburg 1959 |- | Jothann, Hermann – ehemliger Einwohner Eldenburg, dann Buxtehude |- | Jothann, Hugo – Einwohner in Lanz 1974 |- | Jothann, N.N. – Einwohner Eldenburg 1943, Viehbesitzer |- | Jothann, N.N. – Schneider in Eldenburg 1961 |- | Jung, Elli – Minnas Cousine in Lanz, geborene Klenzendorf |}
=== K–P === {| | Kälke, Emma – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1943, war viel bei Nachbar Hein, genannt "Tante Emma", gestorben 1969 |- | Kälke, Marlies – Einwohnerin Bäckern 1981 |- | Kälke, Werner – Einwohner Eldenburg 1962 |- | Karstedt, Albert – Minnas Vater in Eldenburg, genannt "Opa" |- | Karstedt, Berta – Ehefrau von Ferdinand Karstedt in Dahrendorf |- | Karstedt, Ella – Ehefrau von Otto Karstedt in Jessenitz |- | Karstedt, Emma – Minnas Mutter in Eldenburg, genannt "Oma" |- | Karstedt, Ferdinand – Minnas Onkel in Dahrendorf |- | Karstedt, Fritz – Einwohner Lübtheen 1981 |- | Karstedt, Heinz – Sohn von Otto Karstedt |- | Karstedt, Liesel – Ehefrau von Heinz Karstedt 1953 |- | Karstedt, Lotte – Tochter von Otto Karstedt in Jessenitz |- | Karstedt, Monika – Enkeltochter??? von Otto Karstedt |- | Karstedt, Otto – Minnas Onkel in Jessenitz |- | Keuk, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1954 |- | Klemt, Thomas – Sohn von Helga Reimann/Klemt |- | Klenzendorf, Adolph – Minnas Cousin in Zuggelrade |- | Klenzendorf, Albert – Minnas Cousin in Boek |- | Klenzendorf, Bernd – Sohn von Willi Klenzendorf in Rostock |- | Klenzendorf, Ella – geborene Henning, Ehefrau von Adolf in Zuggelrade |- | Klenzendorf, Erna – Minnas Tante in Rostock, geborene Klingenberg |- | Klenzendorf, Friederike – Minnas Tante "Riekel" in Boek, geborene Janitz |- | Klenzendorf, Gerda – zweite Ehefrau von Willi Klenzendorf, genannt "Gerdi" |- | Klenzendorf, Helga – Tochter von Minnas Cousin Adolf Klenzendorf in Zuggelrade |- | Klenzendorf, Herrmann – Minnas Onkel in Zuggelrade |- | Klenzendorf, Horst – Sohn von Karl Klenzendorf |- | Klenzendorf, Inge – Ehefrau von Karl Klenzendorf |- | Klenzendorf, Karl – Minnas Cousin in Bremerhaven/Bremen |- | Klenzendorf, Minna – Minnas Tante in Zuggelrade, geborene Hecht |- | Klenzendorf, Otto – Minnas Cousin in Rostock |- | Klenzendorf, Stefan – Enkel von Karl Klenzendorf |- | Klenzendorf, Willi – Minnas Cousin in Rostock |- | Köhler, Elli – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1960 |- | Kolbow, N.N. – Einwohner Eldenburg 1943 |- | Kook, Herr – Arbeiter in Eldenburg 1959 |- | Körber, Herr – Dachdecker in Eldenburg 1962 |- | Köster, Emma – Einwohnerin Moor 1957 |- | Krisch, Alfred – Einwohner in Eldenburg 1959 |- | Krisch, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1955 |- | Krusemark, N.N. – Einwohner Moor 1966 |- | Kubbernuß, Wilhelmine – Mutter von Gerda Klenzendorf in Rostock |- | Laban, Emil – Papierhandlung in Hamburg, 1910 |- | Ladwig, Egbert – Ehemann von Lotti Ladwig in Wentdorf |- | Ladwig, Lotti – Minnas Cousine in Wentdorf, geborene Pevestorff |- | Lambrecht, N.N. – Einwohner Breetz 1983 |- | Lampe, Herbert – Sohn von Siegrid Lampe in Rostock, genannt "Herbi" |- | Lampe, Siegrid – Tochter von Marta Evers in Rostock |- | Landan, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1956 |- | Lemöhe, Hans–Jürgen – Ehemann von Edelgard Fischer in Mödlich |- | Lensat, N.N. – Landwirt Seedorf 1951 |- | Leue, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1959 |- | Lübeck, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1966 |- | Lübeck, Karin – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1958 |- | Lübeck, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1959 |- | Marohn, N.N. – Einwohner Eldenburg 1963 |- | Marquard, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1978 |- | Meier, N.N. – Landwirt Eldenburg 1950 |- | Mernitz, Frau – Schneiderin in Eldenburg 1969 |- | Mewes, Achim – Einwohner Moor 1956 |- | Mewes, N.N. – Einwohner in Eldenburg 1975 |- | Muchow, Frau – Minnas Bekannte in Laaslich 1957 |- | Müller, Albert – Minnas Sohn in Gutow, hier immer nur "Albert" |- | Müller, Astrid – Ehefrau von Hans Müller, hier immer nur "Astrid" |- | Müller, Edelgard – Tochter von Minnas Schwager Wilhelm Müller in Mellen |- | Müller, Emma – Minnas Schwiegermutter in Eldenburg, geborene Eickhoff |- | Müller, Frank – Minnas Enkelsohn in Gutow |- | Müller, Frau – Ehefrau von Otto Müller in Eldenburg |- | Müller, Frieda – Tochter von Otto Müller in Eldenburg |- | Müller, Hans – Minnas Sohn in Wittenberge, hier immer nur "Hans" |- | Müller, Heike – Minnas Enkeltochter in Gutow |- | Müller, Inge – Tochter von Else Reimann aus erster Ehe, in Merseburg |- | Müller, Kurt – Sohn von Else Reimann aus erster Ehe, bei Teterow |- | Müller, Liesbeth – Ehefrau von Wilhelm Müller in Mellen |- | Müller, Maria – Ehefrau von Albert Müller, hier immer nur "Maria" |- | Müller, N.N. – Ehefrau von Kurt Müller |- | Müller, N.N. – Sohn von Kurt Müller |- | Müller, Otto – Bruder von Minnas Schwiegervater Friedrich Müller in Eldenburg |- | Müller, Paul – Ehemann von Minna Müller, ab 1928 |- | Müller, Wilhelm – Minnas Schwager in Mellen |- | N.N. – Müller in Polz 1950 |- | N.N., Anni – eventuell Tochter von Heinz Karstedt |- | N.N., Christine – Tochter oder Schwiegertochter von Gerda Klenzendorf 1981 in Rostock |- | N.N., Dieter – Ehemann von Inge, geborene Müller in Merseburg |- | N.N., Franz – zweiter Ehemann von Lotte Karstedt |- | N.N., Hannelore – wahrscheinlich Gemeindeschwester für Eldenburg 1982 |- | N.N., Ines – wahrscheinlich Tochter von Inge geborene Müller in Merseburg |- | N.N., Klaus – Sohn oder Schwiegersohn von Gerda Klenzendorf 1981 in Rostock |- | N.N., Liesbeth – Einwohnerin Zuggelrade 1956, Arbeit auf Schloss Eldenburg bei Frau von der Recke |- | N.N., Lieschen – genannt "Tante Lieschen" in Wittenberge 1982 |- | N.N., Liesel – eventuell Tochter von Heinz Karstedt |- | N.N., Milbret – Minnas Bekannte in Seedorf |- | N.N., Wolfgang – eventuell Enkelsohn von Otto Karstedt |- | Nausdorf, N.N. – Landwirt oder der Ort |- | Niendorf, Herr senior – Einwohner Moor 1959 |- | Opitz, N.N. – Arzt in Wittenberge 1983 |- | Ortmann, Elke – Einwohnerin Wittenberge 1972 |- | Otten, Frau – Mutter von Inge Klenzendorf in Bremerhaven |- | Otto, N.N. [oder Otto Müller] – Einwohner Eldenburg 1943 |- | Paschen, Gretchen – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1980 |- | Peter, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1956 |- | Pevestorff, Elli – Minnas Cousine, geborene Freitag |- | Pevestorff, Käte – Tochter von Minnas Cousine Elli Pevestorff, verheiratete Ulrich |- | Pevestorff, Lotte – Tochter von Minnas Cousine Elli Pevestorff |- | Pevestorff, Reinhold – Ehemann von Elli Pevestorff |- | Podiebrad, Horst – Ehemann von Ute Podiebrad in Wittenberge |- | Podiebrad, Ute – Cousine von Astrid Müller |- | Pohlmann, Dr. – Arzt (in Lenzen?) 1983 |- | Pump, Frau – Therapeutin aus Wittenberge 1949 |}
=== R–Z === {| | Refin, Emmi – Minnas Cousine in Boek, geborene Klenzendorf |- | Refin, Karl – Ehemann von Emmi Refin in Boek |- | Reimann, Else – Minnas Schwägerin in Eldenburg aus Elses erster Ehe (Walter Müller) |- | Reimann, Heinz – Sohn von Else Reimann in Eldenburg |- | Reimann, Helga – Tochter von Else Reimann in Eldenburg |- | Reimann, Jürgen – Sohn von Else Reimann in Eldenburg |- | Reimann, Thomas – Bruder von Valentin Reimann |- | Reimann, Valentin – Ehemann von Else Reimann in Eldenburg |- | Rochow, N.N. – Handwerker in Hamburg, 1910 |- | Rose, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1959 |- | Rose, Walter – Bäcker in Eldenburg, 1936 |- | Rust, Herr – Schlachter in Seedorf 1964 |- | Sass, N.N. – Kunde im Hamburger Gemüseladen, 1910 |- | Schäfer, Adolf – Konditor in Eldenburg 1955 |- | Scheer, Karl – Viehbesitzer in Eldenburg 1949 |- | Schilcher, N.N. – Tierarzt für Eldenburg 1959 |- | Schlede, Herr – Schlachter in Eldenburg 1966 |- | Schleiz, N.N. – Kunde im Hamburger Gemüseladen, 1910 |- | Schmidt, N.N. – Viehbesitzer in Lenzen 1949 |- | Schröder, Grete – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1970 |- | Schulz, Ernst – Landwirt Eldenburg 1951 |- | Schulz, Gerhard – Landwirt Seedorf 1966 |- | Schulz, Heinz – Einwohner Seedorf 1958 |- | Schulz, Hildegard – Einwohnerin Lenzen 1951 |- | Schulz, Lore – Einwohnerin Seedorf 1958 |- | Schwarck, Anni – Ehefrau von Helmut Schwarck in Tripkau |- | Schwarck, Franz – Sohn von Marie Schwarck, wohnt in Westdeutschland |- | Schwarck, Fritz – Ehemann von Marie Schwarck in Pinnau |- | Schwarck, Helmut – Sohn von Marie Schwarck in Pinnau |- | Schwarck, Marie – Minnas Tante in Pinnau, geborene Karstedt |- | Schwarck, Marie – Tante von Minna in Pinnau, geborene Karstedt |- | Schwemm, Walter – Einwohner Eldenburg 1973 |- | Seeger, Herr – Maler in Eldenburg 1961 |- | Seehase, Fritz – Einwohner Seedorf 1971 |- | Seehase, Minna – Einwohnerin Seedorf 1967 |- | Seetz, N.N. – Landwirt in Eldenburg 1958 |- | Sempff, Ilse – Tochter von Minnas Cousine Elli Pevestorff in Münster, geborene Pevestorff |- | Soldat, N.N. – Einwohnerin Lübtheen 1943 |- | Täufer, Gertrud – Mutter von Maria Müller in Parchim |- | Täufer, Hermann – Vater von Maria Müller in Parchim |- | Teiß, Marie – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1978 |- | Thormann, Herr – Kieshändler in Lenzen 1959 |- | Thüringer, N.N. – Landwirt Eldenburg 1950 |- | Tiedke, Herr – Arbeiter in Eldenburg 1959 |- | Tiedke, Karl – Einwohner Eldenburg 1968 |- | Tiedke, Käte – Minnas Bekannte in Eldenburg oder im Westen |- | Ulrich, Albert – Ehemann von Käte Ulrich, geborene Pevestorff in Cumlosen |- | Ulrich, Käte – Tochter von Minnas Cousine Elli Pevestorff in Cumlosen, geborene Pevestorff |- | Vogel, Richard – Einwohner Eldenburg 1961 |- | Warning, Herr – Einwohner Eldenburg 1974 |- | Warning, N.N. – Bekannte von Hans Müller in Wittenberge |- | Weiland, Frau – erste Ehefrau von Otto Weiland |- | Weiland, Hanna – Landwirtin Eldenburg 1961 |- | Weiland, Hans – Einwohner Eldenburg 1970 |- | Weiland, Otto – Minnas Nachbar in Eldenburg |- | Weiße, Liesbeth – Minnas Cousine in Petershagen bei Berlin, geborene Meyer, Mutter: Luise Karstedt/Johannsen |- | Wendt, Herr – Einwohner Bäckern 1981 |- | Werner, Auguste – Minnas Tante in Thale, geborene Karstedt |- | Werner, Gustav – Ehemann von Auguste Werner in Thale |- | Wernke, Adolf – Einwohner Eldenburg 1971 |- | Wernke, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1955 |- | Wernke, Marie – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1974 |- | Wernke/Warnke, Emmi – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1943 |- | Wesse, Herr – Einwohner Lenzen 1978 |- | Wieblitz, Ernst junior – Sohn von Lotte Wieblitz in Lenzen |- | Wieblitz, Ernst senior – Ehemann von Lotte Wieblitz in Pollitz |- | Wieblitz, Helga – Ehefrau von Ernst Wieblitz junior in Lenzen |- | Wieblitz, Karin – Enkelin von Lotte Wieblitz in Pollitz |- | Wieblitz, Karsten – Einwohner Lenzen 1981 |- | Wieblitz, Lotte – Minnas Freundin in Pollitz |- | Wieblitz, N.N. – Mutter von Ernst Wieblitz senior, genannt "Oma Wieblitz" |- | Wieblitz, Oliver – Sohn von Karin Wieblitz in Pollitz, eventuell Familienname des Vaters |- | Wieblitz, Renchen/Reni – Tochter von Lotte Wieblitz in Pollitz |- | Wieblitz, Sebastian – Sohn von Karin Wieblitz in Pollitz, eventuell Familienname des Vaters |- | Wiedow, N.N. – Landwirt Lenzen 1951 |- | Wienecke, Irmi – eventuell Cousine von Astrid Müller, geborene Wienecke in Wittenberge |- | Wienke, N.N. – Tierarzt für Eldenburg 1950 |- | Wildhagen, Frau – ehemalige Einwohnerin Eldenburg |- | Wilhelm, Frau – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1943 |- | Wilke, Horst – Einwohner Seedorf 1961 |- | Wilke, Kurt – Landwirt Seedorf 1967 |- | Wöhlert, Ella – Landwirtin Eldenburg 1962 |- | Wolgast, Gerhard – Einwohner Wentdorf 1978 |- | Wulf, Gerhard – Maler in Eldenburg 1964 |- | Wulf, Willi – Einwohner Seedorf 1963 |- | Zorn, Paul – Pfarrer in Eldenburg |- | Zucker, N.N. – Einwohnerin Eldenburg 1943 |}
== Hochzeiten und Sterbefälle == === 1945–1949 === ''' 1945 ''' * Oktober 1945: Onkel Herrmann [Klenzendorf] in Zuggelrade gestorben ''' 1948 ''' * 23. Februar: Tante Erna [Klenzendorf] in Rostock gestorben === 1950–1959 === ''' 1950 ''' *7. Februar: Jothanns Silberhochzeit * 11. Februar: Tante Riekel [Friederike Klenzendorf, geborene Janitz] in Boek gestorben * 10. November: (privat) ''' 1951 ''' * 20. April: Hermann Jothann in Buxtehude gestorben * 24. April: Hildegard Schulz in Lenzen Hochzeit * 11. Mai: Elfriede Fischer Hochzeit * 18. Mai: Vogels Silberhochzeit * 9. November: Lisa Freitag Hochzeit * 14. Dezember: Helga Klenzendorf + Lotte Pevestorff Hochzeit ''' 1953 ''' * 13. März: Frau Karl Franke aus Moor beerdigt * 13. März: Frau Otto Fischer gestorben * 30. März: Frau Grünwald gestorben * 31. Oktober: Otto Bartels 3. Mal geheiratet * 17. November: Werner Hein 2. Mal geheiratet * 17. Dezember: Otto Fischer geheiratet ''' 1954 ''' * 28. Juni: Otto Bartels gestorben * 5. August: Manni Draheim beim elektrisch Fischen vom Strom getötet * 23. Juli: Ida [Hertrich] gestorben * 8. Oktober: Herbert [wahrscheinlich Grünwald] Hochzeit * 30. Oktober: Wilhelm Friese Hochzeit * 19. November: Sigesmund Heck Hochzeit ''' 1955 ''' * 2. Mai: Schneider Jothann gestorben im 87. Lebensjahr * 21. Juni, Dienstag: Oma [Emma] Müller gestorben im 78. Lebensjahr * 12. Juli: Frau Wernke im Krankenhaus gestorben * 9. September: Fritz Jothann beerdigt * 11. November: Werner Fischer Hochzeit * 25. November: (privat) * 9. Dezember: (privat) ''' 1956 ''' * Februar: Otto Fischer gestorben im 91. Lebensjahre * 25. März: Liesbeth [keine Verwandtschaft, hat mit Schlossverwalterin von der Recke gearbeitet] von Zuggelrade gestorben, erhängt * 16. August: Opa Henning in Bochin gestorben im 79. Lebensjahr * 28. September: (privat) * 16. November: (privat) ''' 1957 ''' * 8. Februar: Trudi Drost Hochzeit * 14. April: Inge Müller konfirmiert * 11. Mai: Emma Köster aus Moor gestorben, Kropf-Operation ''' 1958 ''' * 19. April: Johannsen, diamantene Hochzeit * 25. Mai: 1. Pfingsttag, Silberhochzeit in Zuggelrade [Familien Klenzendorf - Henning, Henning - Klenzendorf] * 30. Mai: (privat) * 19. Juni: Opa Johannsen gestorben, 84 Jahre * 8. August: Lore Schulz und Tochter von Heinz Schulz aus Seedorf, 11 Jahre, beim Kirschen holen in Perleberg vom Auto angefahren, sofort tot. * 27. Oktober: Kurt [Müller] standesamtlich getraut * 5. Oktober: Tante Marie [Schwarck] mit Helmut mit Motorrad hier * 7. November: (privat) ''' 1959 ''' * 27. Januar: Onkel Ferdinand [Karstedt] gestorben, 8 Tage vor seinem 80. Geburtstag * 18. März: (privat) * 18. März: (privat) * 18. März: Tante Anna [Grund] gestorben, am 21. März beerdigt, kurz vor ihrem 80. Geburtstag * 25. April: Thaler [Gustav und Auguste Werner] goldene Hochzeit * 1. Mai: Niendorf senior aus Moor gestorben, 87. Lebensjahr * 21. Mai: alte Frau Friese gestorben, 80 Jahre * 7. August: Egbert [Ladwig] in Wentdorf gestorben, 35 Jahre * 9. September: Onkel Fritz [Schwarck] in Pinnau gestorben, 72 Jahre * 3. Oktober: Frau Rose gestorben, Herzschlag, 69 Jahre * 13. November: (privat) * 23. November, Montag: Opa [Albert Karstedt] gestorben 16.30 Uhr / beerdigt Freitag 27. November, große Beerdigung, an 100 Mann === 1960–1969 === ''' 1960 ''' * 29. März: Albert [Klenzendorf] in Boek Silberhochzeit ''' 1961 ''' * 13. April: Richard Vogel gestorben, 58 Jahre * 21. April: Ernst Grütt [aus] Moor mit Motorrad tot gefahren * 16. Mai: Oma Fick gestorben im Krankenhaus, 71. Lebensjahr * 19. Mai: Hans + Albert zur Hochzeit bei Horst Wilke * 27. August: Wilfried Freitag tot, erhängt, 29 Jahre ''' 1962 ''' * 3. Januar: Oma [Wieblitz] in Pollitz beerdigt, war Albert + ich hin * 20. November: Werner Kälke gestorben, Lungenkrebs, 51 Jahre * 29. November: Hans + Albert bei Gerhard Wulf zur Hochzeit ''' 1963 ''' * 14. April: Horst Klenzendorf in Bremen Verlobung * 14. April: Ostern, Günter Jothann Verlobung * 7. Mai: Willi Wulf in Seedorf Hochzeit, Hans + Albert eingeladen * 31. Mai: Otto Müller beerdigt, 86. Lebensjahr * 1. Juni: Marohn beerdigt, 96. Lebensjahr * 29. November: Otto Weilands Frau, 22 Jahre, im Krankenhaus gestorben, Schrumpfnieren * 11. Dezember: Dieter Beckmann gestorben, Herzschlag, 45 Jahre ''' 1964 ''' * 16. Oktober: Günter Jothann Hochzeit, Hans und Albert waren eingeladen ''' 1965 ''' * 11. Januar: Minna Beusch im Krankenhaus gestorben, Blutkrebs 68 Jahre * 21. Januar: Frau Wildhagen gestorben, 92 Jahre * 6. Februar: Walter Rose gestorben in Wittenberge Krankenhaus, 76 Jahre * 12. November: Paul Dröge gestorben, Leberkrebs, 72. Lebensjahr * 30. November: Anna Jothann in Lenzen beerdigt, 70. Lebensjahr ''' 1966 ''' * 4. März: Horst [Klenzendorf] in Bremen Hochzeit, ich durfte nicht hin, war Maul- + Klauenseuche drüben [in der BRD], war alles gesperrt * 16. März: Reinhold Pevestorff in Cumlosen gestorben, 82 Jahre * Oktober: Thaler [Gustav und Auguste Werner] beide gestorben * 15. April: Frau Lübeck gestorben, Lungenkrebs, 52 Jahre * 16. Mai: Frau Otto Müller gestorben, 82 Jahre * 8. Juli: Albert [Müller] Hochzeit * 8. Dezember: Krusemark in Moor gestorben, im Krankenhaus kurz vor seinem 89. Geburtstag * 25. Dezember: Oma [Emma Karstedt] gestorben, 85 Jahre ''' 1967 ''' * 22. September: Minna Seehase [aus] Seedorf im Krankenhaus gestorben, 68 Jahre * 2. No[ember: Karl Scheer gestorben ''' 1968 ''' * 22. Januar: Karl Tiedke gestorben an TBC, 67 Jahre * 31. Mai: Helga Reimann Hochzeit * 13. Juni: Otto Grünwald gestorben, Schlaganfall, 67 Jahre * 9. September: Ferdinand Bartels gestorben, Schlaganfall und Bein gebrochen, 70 Jahre ''' 1969 ''' * 5. Januar: Adolph [Klenzendorf] in Zuggelrade gestorben, Herzschlag, im 65. Jahre * 10. Juni: Tante Emma [Kälke] in Lenzen gestorben, Schlaganfall, im 85. Lebensjahr * 13. Oktober: Opa Beusch gestorben, Herzschlag, im 80. Lebensjahr * 23. Mai: Hans [Müller] Hochzeit === 1970–1979 === ''' 1970 ''' * 31. März: Frau Johannsen gestorben im 91. Jahr * 3. Juni: Minna Drost gestorben, Herzfehler, im 75. Lebensjahr * 21. Juni: Hans Weiland gestorben, 59. Lebensjahr * 18. Juli: Grete Schröder gestorben, Gehirnschlag, 74. Lebensjahr ''' 1971 ''' * 21. November: Adolf Wernke gestorben, 71 Jahre ''' 1972 ''' * 16. April: Hanna Weiland gestorben, Schlaganfall, 64 Jahre * 14. Mai: Fritz Seehase gestorben, Blase operiert, 74 Jahre * 9. September: Frau Wilhelm plötzlich gestorben, 63 Jahre * 30. September: Frieda Franke in Moor gestorben, 61 Jahre, Nervenzusammenbruch ''' 1973 ''' * 11. August: Erich Jothann gestorben, Blasenkrebs, 77 Jahre * 8. Oktober: Walter Schwemm, weiße Blutkörper, im 72. Jahre ''' 1974 ''' * 23. April: Pfarrer Zorn, 83 Jahre * 30. April: Oma Hein 86 Jahre, [zuvor] Bein gebrochen * 1. Mai: Oma Hein, 87 Jahre * 12. August: Marie Wernke, 68 Jahre, Unterleibskrebs * 15. September: Herr Warning 4 Tage vor seinem 85. Geburtstag gestorben – Herzinfarkt * 7. Dezember: Hugo Jothann in Lanz, Herzschlag, auf der Straße umgefallen, 78 Jahre * 14. Dezember: Irmi Wienecke aus Wittenberge, Krebs, 48 Jahre ''' 1975 ''' * Sylvesternacht: Wilhelm [Müller] in Mellen, 8 Tage vor seinem 65. Geburtstag, Gehirnschlag * 29. März: Elli [Pevestorff] in Cumlosen gestorben im 80. Lebensjahr * 30. Dezember: Tante Minna [Klenzendorf] in Zuggelrade gestorben, 95 Jahre, beerdigt am 3. Januar 1976 bei großem Sturm und Unwetter ''' 1976 ''' * 25. Mai: Frau Otten in Bremerhaven gestorben, 86 Jahre ''' 1977 ''' * 19. April: Tante Marie [Schwarck] in Pinnau beerdigt, 84 Jahre * 11. Oktober: Albert [Klenzendorf] in Boek beerdigt, Herzschlag, 77 Jahre ''' 1978 ''' * 4. April: Gerhard Wolgast in Wentdorf gestorben, Darmkrebs, 48 Jahre * Mai: (privat) * 3. Oktober: Frau Marquard beerdigt * 24. Dezember: Herr Wesse in Lenzen gestorben, 81 Jahre * 25. Dezember: Marie Teiß an Herzschlag gestorben, 71 Jahre ''' 1979 ''' * 24. Januar: Walter Grund in Laaslich gestorben, 77 Jahre * 2. August: Adele Bartels gestorben, 80 Jahre * 7. September: Elli [Jung] aus Lanz gestorben, Drüsenkrebs, 59 Jahre * 11. September: Ellis [Jung] Trauerfeier in Lanz * 23. November: diamantene Hochzeit bei Refiens in Karstädt * 10. August: (privat) * 20. September: Pollitzer [Familie Wieblitz] goldene Hochzeit * 7. Dezember: Kurt Müller seine Frau gestorben === 1980–1984 === ''' 1980 ''' * 29. März: Willi Fischer gestorben im 80. Lebensjahr * 2. April: Beerdigung [von Willi Fischer], ganzen Tag geregnet * 7. Dezember: Gretchen Paschen gestorben, Krebs [seit] 2 Jahren, 39 Jahre == Tagebucheinträge == === 1928–1929 === ''' 1928 ''' * Kühe gerindert [besamt] 1928 ** [gestrichen: Erna am 30. August 1928] ''' 1929 ''' * [Kühe gerindert:] ** [Kuh] Liese am 4. März 1929 ** [Kuh von] Hinze am 6. April 1929 ** [Kuh von] Münder am 18. April 1929 ** Junge Sau 10. Mai 1929 ** Alte Sau 3. Juni 1929 ** [Kuh] Hanna 11. Juli === 1931, 1936, 1937 === ''' 1931 ''' * 27.04. Tannenpflanzen a 2,60 Mark = 6,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 27.04. Sirup, Heringe = 1,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 28.04. Hafer = 10 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 28.04. Umsatzsteuer = 3,38 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 29.04. 28 Ctr Heu a 2,00 = 56 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 01.05. [Kuh] Hanna gerindert = 3 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 01.05. Brotmehl 35 ℔ = 5,20 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 01.05. Reis, Messer, Stränge, Zucker = 4,60 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 01.05. 1 Uhr repariert [für] Pappa = 6 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 02.05. Weizengries 1 Ctr = 10 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 02.05. Landpacht = 37,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 02.05. Persil, Soda, Käse, Seife, Mehl = 3,70 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 04.05. 1 Kranz, 1 Brot = 2,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 04.05. Zeitungsgeld = 1,00 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 05.05. 1 Sack Reismehl = 8,85 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 07.05. 1 ½ ℔ Sirup = 0,60 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 08.05. Rad repariert = 35 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 08.05. Hafer, Kunstdünger = 85 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 09.05. Semmel = 1 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 11.05. Melkschuhe = 12 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 11.05. Pflanzen = 1,60 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 13.05. Arbeitsschuhe = 13 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 13.05. Salz = 5,25 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 13.05. Kiepe 3,-, Sirup, Streichhölzer, Cichor [Zichorie] = 4,60 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 14.05. 8 Ctr Kartoffel, Zuggebäck = 18 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 16.05. Futterkalk = 18 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 19.05. Hefe, Lichtgeld = 2,10 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 22.05. Bücher, Backgeld, Brot = 4,70 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 21.05. Zucker, Reis, Mandel, Sultaninen usw. = 5,30 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 22.05. Weizengries für Pferde + Hühner = 24 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 25.05. [Kuh] Liese gerindert = 3 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 27.05. 1 Brot = 1 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 29.05. 1 Sack Weizenklei = 7,20 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * [Summe] 401,08 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 01.06. Kaffee, Brot, Zeitung 5,15 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 01.06. Öl, Thermometer = 2,80 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 04.06. Leinmehl, Holzteer, Brot = 13 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 05.06. Öl für Kühe = 2,25 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 05.06. 2 Brot = 2 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 06.06. Reis, Pflaumen, Seife = 1,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 06.06. 1 Sack Weizenklei = 7,20 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 09.06. 2 Brot = 2 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 09.06. Reismehl, Reis, 1 Brot = 21,40 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 11.06. Persil, Seife, Soda, Reis, Spiritus = 4 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 12.06. 2 Brot, Pfannkuchen = 4 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 13.06. Kali[salz] = 30 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 13.06. Weizenklei, Gerste = 10,75 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 17.06. Elektrischer Strom, Steuern = 21,70 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 16.06. Feuerversicherung = 47,90 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 19.06. Pflaster, Lysol, Firnis, Farbe, Zucker = 7 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 19.06. Mehl, Aale = 9,10 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 23.06. Reismehl 1 ½ Ctr = 15,40 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 23.06. Kaffee, Käse = 4 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 28.06. Gries, Zucker, Speise, Reis, Sultaninen = 3,40 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 30.06. Reismehl, Weizenklei = 21 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 07.07. 2 Brot, Mehl, Gerste = 8,60 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 09.07. Aale, [Kuh] Liese dywiert, Spargelpflanzen = 10,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 12.07. [Kuh] Lümmel gerindert, Kaffee = 9,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 14.07. Reismehl, Weizenklei = 21,45 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 14.07. Impfgeld = 20 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 15.07. Heringe, Gerste = 2,30 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 17.07. Essig, Zucker, Streichhölzer, Semmel = 3 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 18.07. Reismehl, Weizenklei = 21,70 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 18.07. Ohrenarzt,Leder-Strick = 16 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 22.07. 1 Sack Reismehl = 13 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 24.07. 3 Brot, Sau geimpft, Marmelade = 10,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 28.07. 2 Brot = 2 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] * 30.07. Roggenschrot umgetauscht = 7 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1931"] ''' 1936 ''' * [Bäcker] Rose Roggen 1936 ** 2 Zentner Roggen ** 1 Zentner Weizen ** Oktober 1 Zentner Roggen ** 13.11. 1 Zentner Roggen ** 13.11. 1 Zentner Weizen ** 15.12. 1 Zentner Weizen ** 15.12. 1 Zentner Roggen ''' 1937 ''' * [Bäcker] Rose Korn 1937 ** August 1 Ztr Roggen Brotmehl ** August 1 Zentner Weizen 3 Sorte ** 18.08. 15 ℔ gutes Weizen Mehl ** 13.11. 480 ℔ Weizen nach Rose gebracht ** 13.11. 280 Pfund für Mehl ** 13.11. 2 Zentner noch gut ** 20.12. 1 Zentner Weizen für Mehl === 1945–1949 === ''' 1945 ''' * 03.09. schwarze Kuh gekalbt, Kuhkalb ''' 1946 ''' * 10.04. Rußki gekalbt, Bullkalb * 22.06. Draheim verkalbt ''' 1947 ''' * 17.07. Rußki gekalbt, Bullkalb * 09.09. Draheim beim Kalben geschlachtet, vorher dickes hartes Euter ''' 1948 ''' * 28.01. Sterke gekalbt, Kalb tot * 15.03. Sau zum 1. Mal geferkelt, 10 Ferkel, davon 8 tot, 2 bis 7 Wochen dann noch 1 tot * 13.04. Sterke von Draheim gekalbt, Kuhkalb * 04.05. Pferd gefohlt, Hengst * 20.05. Schwein notgeschlachtet * 24.06. Rußki gekalbt, Bullkalb * 20.08. Sau geferkelt, 9 Ferkel * 03.10. 5 Ferkel verkauft a 1 ½ Ctr. Roggen * 21.10. Kuh Rußki abgeliefert, weil krank an Herz + Nieren * 26.10. Sterke von Jothanns gekriegt, hatte Ende September gekalbt ''' 1949 ''' * 29.01. Sau geferkelt, 16 Ferkel, groß gekriegt 8 * 07.03. Schaf gelammt, Bock * 18.03. Ferkel schwarz [unter der Hand] verkauft, 1 [an] Schmidt [in] Lenzen, 1 [an] Karl Scheer a 2 Ztr. Roggen * 28.03. Thüringen 2. Mal gekalbt, Bullkalb * 23.04. Kalb von Thüringen schlachten müssen * 28.04. Pferd gefohlt, Stutfohlen * 11.07. 1 Schwein auf Soll abgeliefert, gewogen 156 kg = 189 Mark * 12.07. Sau zum 4. Mal geferkelt, 10 Ferkel, 1 war tot * 10.08. 1 Schwein auf freie Spitzen geliefert, gewogen 111 kg a kg 10 Mark = 1110 Mark * 25.08. Ferkel verkauft a 2 Ztr. Roggen * 25.08. Mit Karl Franke Sterke getauscht, tragend vom 17. Mai, 1000 Mark zugegeben * 14.09. Sterke Meier gekalbt, 5 Wochen zu früh * 27.10. Kalb tot / Kühe eingebunden * 03.11. Thüringer verkalbt * 06.11. Schneider gekalbt, Kalb nächsten Tag tot * 21.12. Sau 5. Mal geferkelt, 13 Ferkel – 3 gleich tot * 08.11. Frau Pump aus Wittenberge zur Behandlung geholt, von der Zeit an mein Pullover weg. === 1950–1959 === ''' 1950 ''' * 29.01. Otto [Karstedt] + Heinz von Jessenitz uns besucht * 07.02. Jothanns Silberhochzeit * 04.02. Ferkel an Wilhelm Friese verkauft, 3 Ferkel a 3 Ztr Roggen, 1 für 20 ℔ Soll + 30 Mark * 04.02. 1 Ferkel [an] Polzer Müller [für] 3 Ztr. Roggen + 5 selbst behalten * 03.02. 10 Ztr. Roggen von Adolf gekauft a Ztr. 35 Mark = 350 Mark * 02.02. 1 Schwein auf Soll geliefert, gewogen 3,86 Ztr. * 02.02. 1 Schwein auf freie Spitzen geliefert, gewogen 2,16 Zentner * 11.02. Tante Riekel [Friederike Klenzendorf, geborene Janitz] gestorben, 15.02. beerdigt * 14.02. Schaf gelammt, Lamm nächsten Morgen tot * 14.02. Sterke Grete von Dömitz geholt, 1500 Mark + 20 Ztr. Kartoffeln a Ztr. 25 Mark * 13.02. ein Paket mit Kleidern von Karl [Klenzendorf] erhalten * 14.02. 20 Ztr. Heu nach Pinnow verkauft a Ztr. 13 Mark * 15.02. 15 Zentner Heu an Johnke [in] Zuggelrade verkauft a 10 Mark * 18.02. Franke gekalbt Kuhkalb, Kalb nach 8 Tagen tot * 20.03. Schafbock tot * 26.03. Sonntag Gretchen von Dömitz gekalbt, Kuhkalb * 05.06. Sau zum 6. Mal geferkelt, 9 Ferkel / 8 groß gekriegt * 18.06. Jothann verkalbt * 18.07. 2 Ferkel an Jaworsky verkauft a 40 Mark * 15.03. Friese die ersten Kartoffeln gepflanzt * 05.05. haben wir in Moor die ersten Kartoffeln gepflanzt * 08.05. Kühe rausgekehrt * 08.05. den ersten Spargel im Garten gestochen * 05.06. zum 2. Mal Zuckerrüben gelegt bei 40 ° Hitze * 25.09. bis 10. Oktober Kartoffeln gerackt * 27.09. eine noch nie dagewesene Himmelserscheinung von Sonne und Mond * 21.10. Kühe von Moor geholt, erste Nacht im Stall * 27.10. fiel der erste Schnee * 31.10. und 1., 2. + 3. November Sirup gekocht * 27.08. Hilde + Richard [Beckmann] von Rüterberg, Hund gebracht [Schäferhund, hat dann Runge in Seedorf genommen] * 02.11. Marianne Hein Abends um 10 abgehauen [in die BRD] * 10.11. Heinz Karstedt Hochzeit * 21.11. Tierarzt Wienke Schweine geimpft, 7 Stück, 2 hatten Rotlauf, sind wieder besser geworden, 81 Mark * 18.07. 2 Ferkel an Jaworsky a 40 Mark = 80 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] * 04.08. 4 Ferkel nach Gorlosen a 1 Zentner Roggen und 5 Mark, 2 Ferkel selbst behalten = 20 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] * 08.08. [Kuh von] Thüringer auf freie Spitzen geliefert, gewogen 9 Zentner, 10 % Abzug = 620 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] * 13.08. [Kuh von] Meier gekauft, Kuhkalb [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] * 02.10. Fohlen Rose 1 ½ Jahr nach Karstädt gebracht = 1450 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] * 10.10. 1 Schwein auf Soll geliefert, 95 kg a 1,40 = 133 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] * 26.10. Kuh von Jothann auf Soll geliefert, gewogen 438 kg, angerechnet 404 kg a 86 ₰ = 347,40 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] * 16.12. Sau zum 7. Mal geferkelt, 9 Ferkel, 2 waren gleich tot, 6 groß geworden [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] * 19.12. Sterke von Draheim 1. Mal gekalbt, Bullkalb, Muttertier giebt 16 Ltr. Milch [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] * 22.12. Sau zum 1. Mal geferkelt, 9 Ferkel, 8 groß geworden [Eintrag "Einnahme 1950"] ''' 1951 ''' * 25.04. die ersten Kartoffeln in Moor gepflanzt * 02.05. war ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] * 06.05. Kühe rausgekehrt * 12.05. angefangen mit Spargel stechen * 27.05. noch geheizt * 26.07. den ersten Roggen gemäht * 28.07. Beusch hat Decke in gute Stube gemacht 8 Mark * 17.08. Hafer gemäht * 23.08. Weizen gemäht * 20.09. letztes Heu eingefahren * 18.09. bis 11. Oktober Kartoffeln gerackt * 13.10. den ersten Roggen gesät * 31.10. den letzten Roggen gesät * 10.10. bis 12.10. Jede Nacht Frost, Graben auf Koppel zugefroren, am Tage prima Wetter * 13.05. Pfingsten Onkel Otto [Karstedt] uns besucht * 17.05. Kuh Franke morgens tot im Stall * 10.07. Paket von Hamburg [Familie Benecke] erhalten mit Stoff zu 4 Kleider + 2 Fahrradketten * 10.06. Erich [Wieblitz] und Lotte von Pollitz hier * 08.12. Paket von Karl [Klenzendorf] mit Deckel [für Konserven,] 5 Kleider, 4 Unterröcke usw. * 18.10. Kühe erste Nacht im Stall * 30.10. 31.10., 1. + 2. November Sirup gekocht * 08.11. 1 von den kleinen Schweinen schlachten müssen, war gelähmt * 14.11. Onkel Otto [Karstedt] + Heinz besucht * 18.01. Franke 3. Mal gekalbt, Kuhkalb [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 04.02. 2 Ferkel an Karl Scheer [für] 2 Zentner Roggen und 40 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 09.01. 3 Ferkel an Ernst Schulz a 20 ℔ Soll und 32 Mark = 95 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 09.01. Kalb von Sterke geliefert, gewogen 74 kg, Preis für 100 kg [ist] 95 Mark = 70,80 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 09.01. 1 Schwein auf Mastvertrag, gewogen 141 kg [für] 100 kg [zu] 147 Mark = 207,20 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 09.03. 2 Ferkel auf Soll a kg 2,50 = 52,50 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 09.03. 1 Ferkel an Johannsen [in] Lenzen = 55 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 25.03. 1. Ostertag [hat] Schaf gelammt, 9 Lämmer, 1 weiß, 1 schwarz [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 26.04. 1 Schwein auf Soll 117 kg = 166,63 Mark [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 11.05. Sau geliefert, gewogen 193 kg, 143 kg auf Soll, Rest auf Spitzen [Eintrag "Einnahme 1951"] * 13.02. Apel Rechnung bezahlt = 13,70 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 13.02. Deckgeld für [Kuh] Marta = 10 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 17.02. Deckgeld [für] Sau = 20 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 10.04. 2 Fuder Stroh von Else [Reimann] gekauft = 50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 20.04. 12 Zentner Heu von Höger [in] Mödlich gekauft a 8 Mark = 98 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 02.07. 5 Zentner Stroh von Else [Reimann] gekauft [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 04.07. Von Jäger zur Mähmaschine = 13,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 05.08. Deckgeld für [Kuh] Wiedow = 10 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 30.07. Deckgeld für Sau = 15 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 12.08. Tierarzt Wienke [hat] [Kuh] Gretchen von Dömitz untersucht = 15 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * August Dachdecker Körber für Schuppen auf Koppel neues Dach und Stall geteert, Rest = 89 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 06.10. Deckgeld für [Kuh von] Meier = 19 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 06.10. 3,20 Zentner Saatkartoffeln von Lensat [in] Seedorf = 22 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 16.10. 1 Sack Salz = 16 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 16.11. Platte für Schrotmühle = 29 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 16.11. Schürzenstoff für Oma [Emma Karstedt] = 17 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 19.11. Därme 4 m gesalzen a 2,50 = 10 Mark, Blasen Stück 1 Mark = 5 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 19.11. Öl für Mohn 18 ½ ℔ = 21,50 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 19.11. Faß zum Fleisch einsalzen = 40 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 19.11. 2 Eimer a 9,50 [und] 2 Ofenknie a 3,50 = 26 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 26.11. 30 Weckgläser = 15 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 07.12. Hochzeitsgeschenke für Helga [Klenzendorf] Ampel = 24 Mark, Hochzeitsgeschenk für Lotte [Pevestorff] [in] Cumlosen, Kaffeeservice = 36 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 07.12. Stoff für 2 Hemde = 30 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 10.12. 1 Flasche Cognak = 8,40 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 11.05. Kuh von Wiedow [in] Lenzen gekauft = 1000 Mark [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 17.05. Kuh von Franke tot, Fremdkörper [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] * 24.05. [leer] [Eintrag "Ausgaben 1951"] ''' 1952 ''' * 24.04. die ersten Kartoffeln gepflanzt * 29.04. Kühe ausgekehrt * 02.05. Kartoffeln auf Rönnbusch gepflanzt * 07.05. die letzten Kartoffeln gepflanzt * 06.05. angefangen zum Spargel stecken * 25.05. war ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] * 25.05. war Onkel Otto [Karstedt], Ella und Tante Anna [Grund] mit Wagen hier, schwarzes Ferkel mitgebracht und Schaf mit Lamm mitgenommen * 27.05. bis 6. Juni konnten wir nicht nach Lenzen und Halbstück war gesperrt, dann bekamen wir Passierschein * 31.05. noch geheizt * 05.06. angefangen zu heuen * 17.06. Priemer gemäht * 01.07. In Moor gemäht, war 30 ° Hitze * 13.07. Onkel Ferdinand [Karstedt] + Tante Berta uns besucht * 25.07. den ersten Roggen auf Altenfeld gemäht * 27.07. Erich [Wieblitz] von Pollitz Bindegarn geholt * 02.08. ersten Roggen eingefahren * 13.08. Weizen gemäht * 20.08. Hafer gemäht in Moor * 19.09. bis 10. Oktober Kartoffeln gerackt, in Moor sehr schlecht geschafft [wenig Ertrag] * 13.09. letztes Heu von Priemer eingefahren * 15.09. erste Nacht gefroren, alle Kartoffeln schwarz * 15.10. ersten Roggen gesät * 21.10. Weizen gesät * 18.10. Kühe erste Nacht im Stall * 30.10. Kühe ganz im Stall * 29.10. + 30.10. Sirup gekocht * 22.09. Ein Paket von Karl [Klenzendorf], 10 Dosen, 60 Deckel [für Konserven,] 1 Sommerkleid, Mantel, Pullover, Schuhe * 30.09. Ein Paket mit Schinken, Speck und Wurst an Karl [Klenzendorf] geschickt * 15.10. Huhn an Karl [Klenzendorf] geschickt * 18.10. Hans Jestram verhaftet [in Moor, hatte Jungrind von Johnke zu sich nach Hause gebracht] * 16.12. Paket an Karl [Klenzendorf] geschickt * 13.11. 4 Ferkel von der Erstlingssau tot * 13.11. fiel der erste Schnee, dann jeden Tag geschneit bis 17.11. * November: Pferd 2 ½ jährig von der Koppel geholt * 10.11. die letzte Runkel rausgekriegt * Von September bis Dezember fast immer geregnet, Wege unpassierbar vor Dreck ''' 1953 ''' * 11.03. letzten Roggen gedroschen * 14.04. Kühe rausgekehrt, kein Heu mehr * 20.04. die ersten Kartoffeln gepflanzt [auf] Vierstücken * 03.05. den ersten Spargel gestochen * 08.05. haben Onkel Otto [Karstedt] + Wolfgang uns besucht * 11.05. Opa [Albert Karstedt] + Onkel Otto [Karstedt] nach Pollitz [zu Familie Wieblitz] * 17.05. Onkel Fritz [Schwarck] + Tante Marie hier * 18.05. 6 ℔ Spargel nach Hamburg [Familie Benecke] geschickt * bis 15. Mai jeden Tag geheizt * Vom 18. Mai 18. bis 25. Mai große Hitze, über 30 ° * 10.06. + 11.06. Gewitter mit furchtbarem Regen, Furchen und Wiesen voll Wasser * 18.06. wolkenbruchartiger Regen, alles Gemüse und Wiesen unter Wasser * 17.06. angefangen heuen [am Bahn-] Damm * 24.06. Priemer angefangen zu mähen * 17.07. letztes Heu eingefahren von Halbstück, 17 Fuder altes Heu eingefahren * 23.07. ersten Roggen auf Altenfeld gemäht * 25.07. Plan ersten Roggen gemäht * 29.07. letzten Roggen auf Stave gemäht * 03.08. ersten Weizen + Hafer * 08.08. letzten Weizen und Hafer * 15.08. letzten Weizen und Hafer eingefahren * 01.09. Nachmahd am Priemer * 07.09. letztes Heu vom Priemer eingefahren * 07.09. erste Nacht gereift [Raureif] * 15.09. bis 6. Oktober Kartoffeln gerackt * 15.04. Paket von Hamburg [Familie Benecke] mit Kaffee, 2 Kleider, 4 Schals, Pullover, Blusenstoff * 09.10. bis 11.10. Heinz [Karstedt] – Liesel und Anni uns besucht * 13.10. ersten Roggen gesät auf Halbstück * 12.10. bis 24.10. Rüben rausgekriegt * 02.11. Montag Kühe von Moor geholt, erste Nacht im Stall, 8. November ganz im Stall * 03.11. + 04.11. Sirup + Marmelade gekocht * 09.12. bis 16.12. war ich mit Hans nach Bremerhaven und Hamburg, hat jeder 20 West-Mark bekommen ''' 1954 ''' * 09.01. 2 Pakete an Karl [Klenzendorf] geschickt, Wolle, Speck, Schinken * 09.01. Lotte [geborene Karstedt] aus Jessenitz mit Mann mit Auto hier * 23.01. bis 7. Februar furchtbare Kälte, bis 25 ° * 30.03. letzten Roggen gedroschen * 04.04. Sonntag war Hans mit Alberts Rad nach Mellen, da haben sie es ihm gestohlen, Mittwoch wieder zurück bekommen * 11.04. Palmsonntag waren wir nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] – Einsegnung * 25.04. Hilde und Richard [Beckmann] von Rüterberg uns besucht, da war ich krank gewesen, hatte Kolik gehabt * 26.04. die ersten Kartoffeln auf Altenfeld gepflanzt * 30.04. Runkel in Moor gedrillt * 01.05. Kühe rausgekehrt * 09.05. Kühe nach Moor gekehrt * 12.05. ersten Spargel gestochen * 06.06. Pfingsten Opa [Albert Karstedt zum Bruder Otto] nach Jessenitz * 18.06. angefangen zu heuen, 13 Fuder altes Heu eingefahren * 22.06. Priemer gemäht, 8 Fuder Heu * 02.07. Koppel neben [Familie] Keuck gemäht, 3 Fuder Heu * 15.07. Emmi [geborene Klenzendorf] und Karl [Refin] hier * Vom 16. Juli an Hochwasser, Wiesen, Weiden, Halbenstück hohen halben Morgen unter Wasser, alle Deiche kaputt * 25.07. Lotte und Erich [Wieblitz] von Pollitz hier * 27.07. bis 21. August Willi [Klenzendorf] mit Bernd hier * 04.08. angefangen Roggen zu mähen auf Rönnbusch, ging der Dreck oben in die Stiefel rein * 13.08. Flachs aufgezogen * 16.08. letzten Roggen auf Stave gemäht * 18.08. Hafer auf Rönnbusch gemäht, 52 Stiege * Vom 10. Juli bis 24. August fast jeden Tag geregnet, kein Korn einzufahren, wächst schon aus * 27.08. + 28.08. Weizen mit der Hand gemäht weil noch Wasser und zu weich, 130 Stiege * 30.08. Hafer in Moor gemäht, 57 Stiege, Roggen im Ganzen 200 Stiege, Gemenge 20 * 08.09. Nachmahd am Priemer gemäht * 28.09. letztes Heu vom Priemer eingefahren * Ganzen September durch immer geregnet bis Jahresende * 29.09. bis 20. Oktober Kartoffeln gerackt * 01.10. Paket von Karl [Klenzendorf], 60 Dosend[eckel für Konserven] 5 Kleider, graue Jacke 1 Paar Schuhe * 13.10. letztes Heu von Halbstück eingefahren, war noch nicht zu gebrauchen * 11.10. in Moor gedroschen * 26.10. ersten Roggen auf Altenfeld gesät * 26.10. Kühe erste Nacht im Stall * 29.10. Roggen in Moor gesät * 01.11. bis 06.11. Rüben raus gekriegt * 15.11. Paket an Karl [Klenzendorf] und Willi [Klenzendorf] geschickt vom Schlachten * 25.11. Paket an Karl Klenzendorf mit Hahn * 20.11. Sterken von Moor geholt, erste Nacht im Stall * 27.11. letzten Roggen gesät auf Plan * 27.11. bis 28.11. Schneiderin 10 Mark * 10.12. geschlachtet, 10 Mark * 15.12. Paket an Karl [Klenzendorf] geschickt vom Schlachten ''' 1955 ''' * 05.01. Paket an Karl [Klenzendorf] geschickt mit Hahn + Butter * vom 12. Februar bis 21. März Kälte bis 17 ° und Schnee * 12.03. Sau von Krisch 2. Mal geferkelt, 14 Ferkel – 2 tot, die andern bis 5 Wochen alle tot, hatten Ferkelgrippe, immer Durchfall, fraßen bis zuletzt, fielen um und waren tot. * 15.04. 55 Ztr. Kartoffeln für Stickstoff umgetauscht, 1-3 [1 zu 3?] * 21.04. Paket von Karl [Klenzendorf], 2 schwarze Hosen, Mantel, 2 Kleider, weiße Bluse, Schuhe * 24.04. zur goldenen Hochzeit verbraucht für 22 Personen ** 7 Flaschen Cognak a 12 Mark | 84 Mark ** 3 Flaschen Likör a 9 Mark | 27 Mark ** 25 Paar H.O. Würstchen + 2 ℔ Jagdwurst | 77 Mark ** 6 ℔ Suppenfleisch 6 ℔ Rinderbraten | 25 Mark ** 1 ½ Kasten helles, ½ Kasten dunkel Bier | 25,35 Mark ** 8 Schachtel Zigarretten | 16 Mark ** 30 Zigarren a 50 Pfennig | 15 Mark ** 8 Butterkuchen, 1 Apfelkuchen mit Mürbeteigdecke ** 3 Topfkuchen, 2 Mürbeteigtorten, 2 Cremetorten ** 2 ½ ℔ Liebesknochen + Windbeutel dazu Zutaten ** 40 Eier, 1 ℔ Butter, 3 Topfkuchen, 20 Eier, 1 ½ ℔ Butter ** 2 ℔ Mürbeteig, 1 ℔ Zucker, 10 Eier, 1 ℔ Butter ** 2 Torten, 2 ℔ Zucker, 12 Eier [für] Creme, 1 ℔ Butter ** Butterkuchen 9 ℔ Zucker, 4 ½ ℔ Butter ** 50 Brötchen a 6 Pfennig | 3 Mark ** 2 Semmel | 3 Mark ** Backgeld bei Bäcker Rose | 4 Mark ** Adolf Schäfer für Torten + Windbeutel einrühren + garnieren | 11 Mark ** Karten Danksagung | 12 Mark ** Adele Bartels fürs Kochen | 10 Mark ** Karl Hänecke Musik | 10 Mark ** Goldener Kranz | 13 Mark * 02.05. die ersten Kartoffeln gepflanzt auf Vierstücken * 04.05. + 05.05. auf Plan gepflanzt, [Sorte] Ackersegen * 11.05. bis 14.05. Dachdecker Körber mit 3 Mann Hausdach umgedeckt, vorn neue Steine * 12.05. Kühe rausgekehrt nach Pferdekoppel * 12.05. erstes Sommerkorn auf Halbstück gesät * 16.05. Weizen + Gemenge [gesät] * 17.05. Runkel an Koppel gedrillt * 17.05. angefangen zu Spargel stechen * 23.05. Kühe nach Moor + Sterken zuerst raus * 23.05. Päckchen an Karl [Klenzendorf] + Horst geschickt * 26.05. letzten Kartoffeln auf Rönnbusch von M.A.S. [Maschinen-Ausleih-Station] pflanzen lassen * ganzen Mai geheizt, Juni noch geheizt * 30.05. Päckchen an Inge [Klenzendorf] geschickt, Garnitur [Unterwäsche] + Kuchen * 21.06. angefangen zu mähen [am Bahn-] Damm * 25.06. Moor gemäht, 3 Fuder Heu * 24.06. Priemer angefangen, 14 Fuder Heu * 06.07. bis 23.07. haben Inge und Horst [Klenzendorf] aus Bremerhaven uns besucht * 06.07. 10 Fuder Heu vom Priemer nach Moor Scheune gefahren, im Ganzen 21 Fuder altes Heu eingefahren * 16.07. letztes Heu eingefahren * 18.07. bis 29.07. war Willi [Klenzendorf] aus Rostock hier * 05.08. ersten Roggen gemäht auf Altenfeld + Vierstücken Roggen, im Ganzen 210 Stiege * 14.08. war Albert und ich mit Motorrad nach Karstädt und zu Emmi [Refin, geb. Klenzendorf] * 18.08. Bahnwiese Nachmahd gemäht * 23.08. Damm [gemäht] * 24.08. Gemenge in Moor – Koppel gemäht, 44 Stiege * 25.08. Halbstück Nachmahd gemäht, 2 Fuder * 30.08. Halbstück Gemenge gemäht 100 Stiege * 08.09. Priemer Nachmahd gemäht * 10.09. Weizen gemäht, 55 Stiege, eingefahren 21 * 23.09. letztes Heu eingefahren * 27.09. bis 20. Oktober Kartoffeln gerackt * 13.10. + 14.10. ersten Roggen auf Plan + Altenfeld gesät * 20.10. Kühe von Moor geholt * 25.10. erste Nacht im Stall * 27.10. bis 29.10. und 4. + 5. November Runkel rausgekriegt, war inzwischen Frost eingetreten * 01.11. Sterken von Moor geholt, 5 ° Kälte * 06.11. Kohl von Halbstück geholt * 11.11. in Moor gedroschen, 40 Sack Roggen, 25 Sack Gemenge * 10.11. [hat] Inge [Klenzendorf] Dosendeckel [für Konserven] geschickt * 07.12. Päckchen an Inge [Klenzendorf] geschickt, seidene Garnitur [Unterwäsche] * 07.12. Päckchen [an] Horst [Klenzendorf], Hemd * 12.12. 1. Mal geschlachtet, 17. Januar 2. Mal, 2 Schweine geschlachtet ''' 1956 ''' * Vom 29. Januar bis 25. Februar große Kälte bis 25 ° und viel Schnee * 24.02. 1 Oberhemd + Brieftasche für Horst [Klenzendorf] zur Konfirmation geschickt * 16.03. bis 28.03. war ich nach Bremerhaven [Familie Klenzendorf] + Klein Zecher [Familie Johannsen] * 23.04. ersten Weizen auf Rönnbusch gedrillt * 26.04. Gemenge auf Stave [gedrillt] * 02.05. die ersten Kartoffeln auf Vierstücken gepflanzt * 04.05. Weizen + Gemenge auf Halbstück gedrillt * 05.05. Runkel auf Halbstück gedrillt * 07.05. Altenfeld gepflanzt [am] Bäckerschen Weg 1 Sack Bohnen, dann Kapella [Kartoffel Capella] von Hanna, die andere von uns * 09.05. Halbstück gepflanzt * 12.05. Stave gepflanzt, 27 Reihen Kapella [Kartoffel Capella] dann 4 Ztr. Nova, die letzten 4 Reihen Merkur * 17.05. die letzten Kartoffeln gepflanzt auf Plan, 1 Stück und 5 Reihen auf 2. Stück Ackersegen, dann Merkur * 13.05. 3 Milchkühe nach Pferdekoppel gebracht, die anderen noch im Stall * 13.05. ersten Spargel gestochen * 19.05. bis 22.05. Pfingsten Onkel Otto [Karstedt] uns besucht * 22.05. Kühe geimpft wegen T.B.C., 2. Mal * 25.05. Kühe nach Moor gekehrt, solange im Stall * 28.05. Sterke Peter 1 Mal alleine auf Pferdekoppel gekalbt, Kuhkalb, [Muttertier] gibt 17 Ltr. Milch * 03.06. Sonntag Meier 8. Mal gekalbt, Kuhkalb, [Muttertier] gibt 22 Ltr. Milch * 01.06. Gretchen gebullt, sollte 9. Juli kalben * Ganzen Mai durch Sonntags geheizt * 04.06. Apel auf Koppel gekalbt, Bullkalb, [Muttertier] gibt 13 Ltr. Milch * 14.06. Sau von Landan 1. Mal geferkelt, ganz ruhig, hat 8 Ferkel * 23.06. angefangen zu mähen, Damm + Bahnwiese, 3 Fuder * 25.06. Moor M.T.S. [Maschinen-Traktoren-Station] gemäht, 5 Fuder * 05.07. Priemer MTS gemäht, 12 Fuder * 04.07. bis 7. August Horst [Klenzendorf] von Bremerhaven uns besucht * Ganzen Juni durch geregnet, kein Heu ein zu kriegen * 9 Fuder vom Priemer, 2 Fuder von Moor in Moorsche Scheune, 3 Fuder vom Priemer im Terß [Bereich in der Scheune] * 16.07. Halbstück gemäht * 20.07. Halbstück eingefahren, 3 große Fuder * 31.07. 1. Roggen auf Vierstücken gemäht, 28 Stiege * 29.07. Erich [Wieblitz] und Lotte von Pollitz hier * 08.08. Altenfeld Roggen gemäht, 20 Stiege * 14.08. Plan Roggen gemäht, 80 Stiege * 20.08. Plan Roggen eingefahren * 25.08. furchtbarer Sturm, viele Bäume entwurzelt, Dächer kaputt, Hochspannung und Telephon, ganze Obst von den Bäumen * 29.08. Ersten Weizen auf Rönnbusch gemäht, 75 Stiege * 30.08. Gemenge auf Halbstück, 65 Stiege * 01.09. Damm Nachmahd * 03.09. + 04.09. Gemenge in Moor, 80 Stiege * 04.09. Priemer – 2 Fuder * 07.09. letzten Weizen gemäht, 34 Stiege * 15.09. Halbstück Nachmahd gemäht und letzten Weizen eingefahren * 17.09. In Moor gedroschen * 28.09. war ich nach Pollitz zu Renis [geb. Wieblitz] Hochzeit * 21.09. bis 13. Oktober Kartoffeln gerackt * 30.09. Pferd Liese tot, Darmverschluss, nur 1 ½ Tage krank, 12 Jahre alt * 13.10. letzten Hafer auf Halbstück gemäht, 10 Stiege * 17.10. Hafer auf Halbstück eingefahren * 04.10. Albert bei M.T.S. [Maschinen-Traktoren-Station] angefangen * 05.10. Kühe von Moor geholt und nach Priemer gebracht, bis 20.10., dann nach Pferdekoppel * 28.10. kleines Schwein geschlachtet, konnte nicht gehen * 19.10. ersten Roggen auf Altenfeld gedrillt * 20.10. bis 26.10. Rüben rausgekriegt, Runkel Halbstück * 23.10. + 24.10. Roggen eingedrillt * 26.10. Kühe erste Nacht im Stall * 30.10. Kühe ganz im Stall * 01.11. Sterken von Moor geholt, Nachts 6 ° Kälte * 02.11. + 04.11. Steckrüben in Moor rausgekriegt * 14.11. Korn abgeliefert * 12.12. geschlachtet, 1 Schwein und Kalb von Peter, hatte eine dicke Backe ''' 1957 ''' * 14.03. war ich nach Cumlosen [bei Familie Pevestorff] * 07.03. Gretchen 2. Mal gekalbt, Bullkalb, [Muttertier] giebt 15 Ltr. Milch * 20.03. Franke 4. Mal gekalbt, Kuhkalb, [Muttertier] giebt 15 Ltr. Milch * März Kuhkalb von Lübeck für Bullk[alb] umgetauscht * 12.04. Gemenge auf Stave gedrillt * 26.04. Weizen auf Halbstück und Gemenge auf Rönnbusch gedrillt * 30.04. die ersten Kartoffeln auf Vierstück gepflanzt, 2 Ztr. Böhmer, 3 Ztr. Merkur * 06.05. Kartoffeln auf Stave gepflanzt bei Gewitter, Regen und Hagelschauer, Nachts Eis gefroren. 1 Sack Böhmer, dann Kapella [Capella] halb lang, an Johnke Nova, 8 Reihen Kapella [Capella] von Hanna an Runkel halb lang * 11.05. die letzten Kartoffel auf Altenfeld gepflanzt * 12.05. Kühe rausgekehrt nach Pferdekoppel * 12.05. Schafe geschoren 10 ℔ Wolle, nach Pferdekoppel * 13.05. Damm fertig gesät und gepflanzt * 14.05. Klee und Gras auf Halbstück gesät * 16.05. Runkel auf Stave gedibbelt [gesät mit Sämaschine] * 15.05. Spargel gestochen aber sehr wenig * 19.05. Kühe und Fersen nach Moor ausgekehrt * 08.06. Peter 2. Mal gekalbt, Bullkalb, [Muttertier] giebt 17 Ltr. Milch, hat sich die Tracht rausgedrückt, Tierarzt wieder rein gebracht * 08.06. 8 Schweine geimpft, [Tierarztkosten] 70 Mark * 07.06. Tante Marta [Evers] von Rostock mit Herbert uns besucht bis 6. Juli * 12.06. Bahnwiese und Damm gemäht, 3 Fuder * 17.06. Bahnwiese eingefahren, bis 30 ° Hitze * 20.06. Priemer gemäht mit Trecker, 8 Fuder eingefahren, immer über 30 ° Hitze * 30.06. letzte 1 Fuder ins Paß [Speicher in der Scheune], das andere nach Moor * 28.06. Moor gemäht, 9 Fuder, 1 in Moor, 2 auf Stale [Bereich in der Scheune], das andre im Paß [Speicher in der Scheune] * 24.06. 1 Sack Schrot 40 Mark * 08.07. 1 Sack Schrot 40 Mark * 06.07. Halbstück und Pferdekoppel gemäht * 10.07. + 11.07. 2 Fuder Heu, 1 Fuder Klee von Halbstück eingefahren in Moor * 21.07. Lotte und Erich [Wieblitz] von Pollitz hier, 22.07. dann mit Opa [Albert Karstedt] mit Bus nach Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] gefahren * 25.07. ersten Roggen auf Altenfeld gemäht, 16 Stiege * 20.07. Vierstücken gemäht, 19 Stiege * 01.08. Rönnbusch gemäht, 46 Stiege * 02.08. Plan gemäht, 42 Stiege * 02.08. 2 Sack Schrot 80 Mark * 05.08. Stave gemäht, 27 Stiege * 07.08. Paket von Inge [Klenzendorf,] 4 Kleider, Jacket, Pelzjacke, 1 Paar Schuhe für Albert, Manschesterhose [Manchesterhose, Cordhose] * 09.08. Sau zum 3. Mal geferkelt, 15 Ferkel – 2 tot geboren, 8 groß bekommen, 5 die ersten Tage [von der Sau] tot gedrückt * 10.08. letzten Roggen eingefahren * 20.08. Gemenge auf Stave gemäht, 17 Stiege * 26.08. 1 Sack Schrot 40 Mark * Vom 10.08. bis letzten August[tag] fast jeden Tag geregnet * 06.09. Weizen gemäht auf Halbstück, 37 Stiege * 06.09. Gemenge gemäht auf Halbstück, 18 Stiege * 07.09. Bahnwiese und Damm gemäht * 21.09. Bahnwiese und Damm eingefahren aber nicht gut * 18.09. Halbstück Nachmahd gemäht * 21.09. Ella [Karstedt] mit Wolfgang hier von Jessenitz zu Opas [Albert Karstedt] 80. Geburtstag * 25.09. letztes Fuder vom Damm eingefahren * 25.09. Weizen + Hafer eingefahren * 27.09. erstes Fuder Heu von Halbstück eingefahren * 28.09. Priemer was gemäht * 08.10. angefangen bei den Kartoffeln bis * 21.10. alleine raus gerackt [in] nur 2 Tage[n,] 1 [Tag] geholfen * 13.10. großer Geldumtausch * Ganzen September bis 7. Oktober fast jeden Tag geregnet, kein Heu ein zu kriegen, dann 14 Tage trocken und nicht kalt, aber kein Heuwetter. * 22.10. Kühe und Sterken von Moor geholt, 1. Nacht im Stall, dann 7 Tage auf Pferdekoppel, dann nach Priemer bis 13. November * 28.10. + 29.10. 3 Fuder Heu vom Priemer eingefahren * 01.11. Ganzen Roggen eingedrillt mit M.T.S. [Maschinen-Traktoren-Station] * 02.11. Runkel rausgekriegt * 14.11. In Moor gedroschen * 16.11. bis 25.11. Tante Anna [Grund] und Frau Muchow hier * 01.12. Siedlung 3 ha Wiese abgegeben [wegen hoher Abgaben], erhalten 1945 [im Rahmen der Bodenreform] gekostet 550 Mark ''' 1958 ''' * Silvester [1957] Abend habe ich meinen linken Fuß verbrannt, schlimm, konnte den Fuß nachher gar nicht ansetzen, dann bekam ich am 5. Jan[uar] Darmkolik 3 Tage hintereinander, Arzt gehabt, nichts wollte durchschlagen, wollten mich schon ins Krankenhaus bringen, da hat Else [Reimann] mir Tee besorgt, der hat geholfen. 14. Januar habe ich wieder angefangen zu arbeiten. *03.01. bis 25.01. war Horst [Klenzendorf] von Bremen hier, da hat Inge [Klenzendorf] uns Schuhe, 2 Westen, schwarze Hose, Herren-Wintermantel, Jackett für mich und Pelz geschickt. * 01.01. Hans von Cumlosen nach Wittenberge gezogen, war 10 Jahre in Cumlosen [als Mitbewohner im Haus der Cousine seiner Mutter, Elli Pevestorff] * 17.01. 1 Fuder Heu von Moor geholt * 24.01. 2 Fuder, 4. Fuder am 7. Februar, 5. Fuder am 14. Februar, 6. Fuder am 28. Februar * 31.01. 3. / 7 Fuder am 7. März, 8. Fuder am 15. März, 9. Fuder am 25. März, 10. Fuder am 2. April, 11. Fuder am 10. April, 12. Fuder am 18. April, 13. Fuder am 24. April, 14. Fuder am 6. Mai * 05.03. Oma [Emma Karstedt] nach Laaslich [Familie Grund] * 23.03. Ich nach Lanz zu Elli [Jung] * Anfang April jeden Tag Schneeschauer und kalt * 10.04. ganzen Tag geschneit * 12.04. Glucke gesetzt 15 Eier 11 Kücken ausgebrütet, Glucke nächsten Tag tot * 12.04. Weizen auf Halbstück und Stave gedrillt mit Pferden * 26.04. Auf Stave Runkel gedibbelt im Regen [gesät mit Sämaschine] * 03.05. Inge [Klenzendorf] Kaffeedecke zum Geburtstag geschickt * 05.05. die ersten Kartoffeln auf Rönnbusch gepflanzt, Kapella [Capella] von Steesow 12 Reihen an Wendt unten 7 Reihen, dann 5 Reihen von unsere Kapella [Capella,] dann Nova * 12.05. Kartoffeln auf Plan an Niendorf gepflanzt, Ackersegen von Runge * 11.05. Kühe raus auf Pferdekoppel * 16.05. Kartoffeln auf Plan neben Jestram gepflanzt, 7 Reihen am Weg Böhmer dann 2 Reihen Ackersegen von Runge, dann Ackersegen von uns * 11.05. Schafe geschoren, jedes 10 ℔ Wolle * 17.05. Kartoffeln auf Vierstücken gepflanzt, Böhmer, Kapella [Capella] von Seetz * 17.05. Mais gepflanzt * 21.05. Kühe nach Moor gebracht * 22.05. 12 Kücken aus Glucke von Friese * 25.05. Glucke gesetzt * 28.05. Lebensmittelkarten abgeschafft * 03.06. Damm und Bahnwiese gemäht, 3 Fuder Heu * 08.06. Halbstück Klee gemäht, 16. Juni 1 Fuder geholt * 02.06. bis 10.06. war Inge [Klenzendorf] nach Rostock [Familien Klenzendorf und Evers] * 17.06. 2 Hänger voll [vom 3. Juni], 19. Juni 1 Fuder, 24. Juni 1 Fuder, 25. Juni 1 Hänger und 1 Fuder auf Stall, das andere im Paß * 15.06. Gras auf Halbstück gemäht * 26.06. Moor gemäht, 10 Fuder alles in Moor abgeladen * 06.07. erstes Fuder von Moor geholt, 10. Juli das letzte * Im Juni viel geregnet, immer kein Heuwetter * 13.07. kam das Hochwasser, alle Wiesen und Weiden unter Wasser, die meisten Kühe im Stall, Mühlenweg von einer Brücke zur andern Seedorfer Chaussee, von Kunstbrücke bis Bleiche unter Wasser Hohenhalben, Morgen Amtsgarten Damm, alles Gemüse unter [Wasser], Korn liegt alles wie gewalzt vom schweren Gewitterregen und Hagel * 31.07. ersten Roggen auf Vierstücken gemäht, 27 Stiege * 05.08. Stave Roggen gemäht mit Selbstbinder, 65 Stiege * 06.08. Altenfeld gemäht, 50 Stiege * 07.08. Plan gemäht, 40 Stiege * 18.08. letzten Roggen eingefahren * 21.08. Weizen auf Halbstück gemäht, 35 Stiege * 24.08. Klee nachmahd Halbstück gemäht, 2 Hänger voll + 3 Einspänner * 26.08. Weizen in Moor gemäht, 28 Stiege * August und 1. + 2. September Klee eingefahren * 02.09. Damm gemäht, 6. September eingefahren, 2 Einspänner * 04.09. Bahnwiese gemäht * 07.09. Halbstück Gras gemäht * 14.09. Halbstück eingefahren, 2 Einspänner * 11.09. Moor gemäht, 15. September eingefahren * 18.09. Nachweidengras gemäht * 24.09. angefangen bei den Kartoffeln bis 7. Oktober, 3 Tage mit Leute gerackt im ganzen 10 Mann a 10 Mark = 100 Mark * 02.10. Tierarzt bei Alma Spülung gemacht * 15.10. wegen Umbullens 2. Spülung gemacht, 15 Ctr. Saatkartoffeln von Karl Franke umgetauscht Kapella [Capella] * 11.10. kam Glucke mit 11 Kücken an, hat sich heimlich auf Kirchhof [Friedhof] gesetzt * 05.10. Tante Marie [Schwarck] mit Helmut hier * 04.10. Hans sein Motorrad gekauft, 3600 Mark * 27.09. bis 29.09. war Albert mit M.T.S. [Maschinen-Traktoren-Station] nachm [in den] Harz * 15.10. Kühe von Moor geholt * 16.10. Kühe erste Nacht im Stall weil es Tag und Nacht regnet * 20.10. angefangen bei den Rüben bis 05.11. * 03.11. Sterken von Moor geholt + Kühe ganz im Stall * 26.10. ersten Roggen auf Altenfeld gedrillt * 30.10. Roggen auf Plan und Vierstücken gedrillt * 16.11. bis 19.11. war Emmi [Refin] von Karstädt hier * 15.11. Paket von Inge [Klenzendorf] mit Dosendeckel [für Konserven], Kaffee, 2 Männerhemden, 1 Paar Schuhe für Albert, 2 seidene Blusen, Rock und Unterrock * 10.11. bis 17.11. Maler hat Küche gemacht Küchenschränke, meine und Alberts Schlafstube tapeziert * 11.11. bis 18.11. Wasserleitung gelegt [Pumpe mit Brunnen im Keller] * 04.12. fertig – [Wasserleitung] gemacht * 03.12. + 04.12. gedroschen in Moor, 42 Sack * 02.12. fiel der erste Schnee * 10.12. Nachthemd an Inge [Klenzendorf] geschickt * 10.12. Etui mit Kamm, Bürste, Spiegel an Horst [Klenzendorf], 1 Paar Strümpfe für Karl [Klenzendorf] * 11.12. 1. Mal geschlachtet * 16.12. Dung gefahren * 19.12. letzten Weizen gedroschen * 28.12. [leer] ''' 1959 ''' * 24.01. 1. Fuder Heu von Moor geholt, 14. Februar 2. Fuder, 21. Februar 3. Fuder, 1. März 4. Fuder, 7. März 5. Fuder, 15. März 6. Fuder, 22. März 7. Fuder, 28. März 8. Fuder, 4. April 9. Fuder, 11. April 10. Fuder, 25. April 11. Fuder, 2. Mai 12. Fuder, 8. Mai 13. Fuder * 10.02. Paket vom Schlachten an Tante Marta [Evers] in Rostock geschickt * 03.02. 2. Mal geschlachtet * 09.03. Päckchen von Inge [Klenzendorf] bekommen, Schürze, Kleid für Helga [Reimann] Kaffee, Schokolade und Pullover rot * 14.03. Weizen auf dem Rönnbusch gedrillt * 12.03. Dung gefahren nach Stave * 25.03. 20 Ctr. Kapella [Capella] von Beetz für 8 Ctr. Stickstoff getauscht * 25.03. angefangen mit Silo für Kühe * 18.04. Hafer auf Halbstück gedrillt * 18.04. Gemenge auf Stave gedrillt * 18.04. Stickstoff auf Roggen gestreut * 16.04. Schafe geschoren, jedes 8 ℔ Wolle * 16.04. die erste Kücken ausgekriegt, 10 Stück * 19.04. war ich mit Hans mit Motorrad nach Pinnau [Familie Schwarck] und Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] * 18.04. Rohr zum Dach decken von Rambow geholt, 2 Schock a 40 Mark = 80 Mark * 28.04. [Herr] Kook Dung aufgeladen 20 Mark * 28.04. 10 Flaschen Bier, 2 Schachtel Zigaretten, 1 kleine Flasche Schnaps = 16 Mark * 30.04. Kartoffeln auf Plan mit Maschine gepflanzt am Roggen, 7 Ztr. von Otto Fischer, dann von uns und 1 Ztr. von Karl Franke * 30.04. Kartoffeln auf Stave gepflanzt von uns in der Mitte, 14 Ztr. von Beetz * 25.04. 4 m. Gardinen a 3 Mark = 12 Mark * 25.04. 4 Meter Gardinen a 8 Mark = 32 Mark * 02.05. Inge [Klenzendorf] 2 Frotteehandtücher zum Geburtstag geschickt a 7 Mark = 21 Mark * 04.05. Kartoffeln auf Vierstücken gepflanzt, die letzten. * 10.05. Kühe rausgekehrt [auf] Pferdekoppel * 10.05. Thormann von Lenzen ein Fuder Kies gebracht = 28 Mark * 07.05. war ich nach Cumlosen [Familie Pevestorff] * 20.05. Kühe nach Moor gebracht * 23.05. Mittags ein Schwein tot, garnicht krank, wohl Herzschlag, geboren 28. Dezember * 23.05. Ella und Otto [Karstedt] von Jessenitz uns besucht * 23.05. Glucke gesetzt 16 Eier / 8 aus gekriegt * Ganzen Mai durch kein Regen, Juni auch kein Regen, Heu in 1 Woche eingefahren ohne Regen, am 27. Juni kam der erste Regen, dann wieder trocken ganzen Juli, auch am 11. August kam ein Gewitter, am 15. + 16. August Tag und Nacht geregnet * 03.06. Damm + Bahnwiese gemäht * 06.06. Damm eingefahren bei 30 ° Hitze * 08.06. Bahnwiese eingefahren * 09.06. Halbstück gemäht * 15.06. 2 Einspänner von Halbstück geholt * 16.06. 2 Einspänner + 1 Hänger von Halbstück geholt, immer sehr windig * 17.06. 3 Einspänner von Halbstück geholt, alles auf Stall abgeladen * 15.06. Moor gemäht, am 18. eingefahren, 2 Einspänner * 19.06. 2 Hänger [und am] 20. 1 kleines Fuder, alles in Moor abgeladen * 15.06. Glucke gesetzt [auf] 15 Eier * 15.06. bis 21. Hans Urlaub, in der Zeit alles Heu eingefahren * 01.07. bis 15.07. Horst [Klenzendorf] mit Freund uns besucht * 10.07. + 11.07. Große Hitze, 38 ° im Schatten, 50 ° in der Sonne * 12.07. Waldbrand in Görnitz, dann jeden Tag, mitunter 12 Mal gebrannt * 10.07. großer Waldbrand gegenüber unserm Walde * 09.07. großer Waldbrand vor Zuggelrade * 10.07. Erstlingssau Abends um 10 noch nach [Tierarzt] Schilcher gefahren, konnte nicht vom Ferkel kommen, 1 totes und 5 lebende hatte sie, dann hatte sie noch 4 große Ferkel bei sich, die 5 habe ich zu Ferdinand Bartels gebracht, den seine Sau hatte gerade geferkelt, hatte nur 5, hat unsere 5 mit angenommen. 7 groß bekommen * 23.08. 3 Ferkel von Ferdinand Bartels wieder gekriegt, dafür haben wir ihm das Kuhkalb von Alma gegeben, was am 1. August geboren * 06.07. Glucke rausgekommen, von 15 Eier 13 Kücken * 14.07. Roggen auf Altenfeld gemäht, 17 Stiege * 15.07. den Roggen eingefahren zu Hause * 18.07. Roggen auf Vierstücken gemäht, 9 Stiege auch vertrocknet * 26.07. Roggen auf Plan gemäht mit Binder, 56 Stiege * 31.07. Roggen eingefahren * 25.07. Weizen auf Rönnbusch gemäht, 24 Stiege * 27.07. Hafer auf Halbstück gemäht, 12 Stiege, 1. August mit Trecker eingefahren * 08.08. Gemenge auf Stave gemäht, 23 Stiege * 10.08. Klee auf Halbstück gemäht * 20.08. Klee eingefahren, 2 Fuder * 19.08. Damm und Bahnwiese gemäht * 21.08. Gemenge von Stave eingefahren, hatte am 15. + 16. Tag und Nacht geregnet, war alles durch + durch geregnet, mußten wir alles hinlegen und viele Garben noch aufmachen * 24.08. Damm + Bahnwiese eingefahren, 2 Fuder * 01.09. Pferdekoppel gemäht, am 6. September eingefahren, 1 kleines Fuder * 08.09. Halbstück gemäht Gras, am 12. September eingefahren, 1 Fuder * 05.09. kam Lotte und Erich [Wieblitz] mit der kleinen Karin, 7. September wieder weggefahren * 12.09. war ich nach Pinnau [Familie Schwarck] zur Beerdigung * 17.09. + 18.09. hatte es Morgens Eis gefroren, alle Kartoffeln schwarz, nachdem fast jede Nacht gefroren * 21.09. angefangen bei den Karoffeln bis 9. Oktober * 05.10. + 06.10. mit Maschine auf Stave gerackt, 3 Mann zu je 12 Mark = 72 Mark * 13.09. bis 27.09. war Hans nach Budapest * 21.09. Alfred Krisch verhaftet, ½ Jahr Gefängnis * 19.10. In Moor gedroschen, 65 Stiege Roggen, 24 Stiege Weizen, 12 Stiege Hafer gedroschen 22 Ztr. Roggen * 22.10. Kühe von Moor geholt, erste Nacht im Stall * In der Nacht zum 22. Oktober hat es zum erstenmal wieder geregnet seit dem 15. August, danach öfter geregnet * Bis 4. November Kühe gehütet, dann ganz im Stall. * 01.11. Roggen auf Stave, Plan und Rönnbusch gedrillt. * 07.11. Vierstücken Roggen gesät. * 06.11. Rüben raus gekriegt * 03.11. Anni [wahrscheinlich Schwarck] von Tripkau hier * 02.11. [Herrn] Rose und Bäcker aus Lenzen abgeholt * 13.11. waren Albert und ich nach Mödlich – Hochzeit [Edelgard Fischer, Hans-Jürgen Lemöhe] * 16.11. fiel der erste Schnee * 09.12. Päckchen an Inge [Klenzendorf] geschickt, 3 Frotteehandtücher = 24 Mark * 10.12. geschlachtet 10 Mark * Zu Weihnachten für Inge Müller Kaffeedose 13 Mark * Zu Weihnachten für Helga [Reimann] Unterrock 8 Mark – Heinz [Reimann] + Jürgen [Reimann] Sporthemd 24 Mark * 17.11. Dung nach Altenfeld gefahren === 1960–1969 === ''' 1960 ''' * 08.01. Dung nach Halbstück gefahren, Günter Jothann + Tiedke aufgeladen a 15 Mark = 30 Mark * 08.01. 10 Flaschen Bier, 1 Mal Cigaretten 4,50 Mark * 09.01. Schmiederechnung 21 Mark * 21.01. + 22.01. Schneiderin schwarzes Kleid + Bluse genäht a 7 Mark = 14 Mark * 01.03. 1. Fuder Heu von Moor geholt, 12. März 2. Fuder * 26.03. 1 großen Hänger voll, 9. April 1 großen Hänger voll, 3. April 1 großen Hänger voll, das letzte * 01.03. Tierarzt Leue untersucht, Blutprobe * 01.03. [Tierarzt gibt Kuh] Lübeck Spritze zum Bullen * Am 22.02. bis 03.03. war ich krank, Grippe und Albert auch * 28.02. Lübeck was eingegeben gegen Leberegel * 16.03. eingetreten in die L.P.G. [Landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaft, Typ I, nur Wirtschaftsflächen, Familien Müller/Karstedt, Reimann, Hein; Vorsitzender: Albert Müller] * 25.02. Pölke [größere Ferkel] von L.P.G. auf Vertrag gekriegt. * 01.04. 2 Ferkel 10 Wochen alt von Bötke Zuggelrade bekommen, gewogen 37 kg, a kg 6 Mark = 222 Mark * 05.04. Opas [verstorbener Albert Karstedt] Oberbett + Unterbett reinigen lassen 12 Mark * 24.04. Runkel gedrillt auf Halbstück * 22.04. Dung nach Plan gefahren * 02.05. Dung nach Stave gefahren * 29.04. Schafe geschoren, weißes 10 ℔ Wolle, schwarzes 8 ½ Pfund Wolle * 02.05. Dung nach Stave gefahren * 04.05. Stroh 16 Ctr. von Krinitz geholt a Ctr. 6 Mark = 96 Mark * 04.05. Kartoffeln auf Halbstück gepflanzt * 05.05. Kartoffeln auf Plan gepflanzt, Sorte Merkur * 05.05. Kartoffeln auf Stave, Sorte Merkur, am Roggen, dann 3 Ctr. Sorte Kapella [Capella] von Jothann, dann 9 Reihen [Capella] von uns * 04.05. 8 Ctr. Kapella [Capella] Saatkartoffeln von Jothann a 12 Mark = 96 Mark * 11.05. Kühe raus auf Pferdekoppel * 10.05. ersten Kücken aus, von 15 Eier 11 Küken * 11.05. Damm umgegraben und eingepflanzt * April + Mai sehr trocken, gar kein Regen * 21.05. Kühe und Sterken nach Moor gekehrt * 04.06. Damm + Bahnwiese gemäht * 10.06. Bahnwiese eingefahren * 12.06. Damm eingefahren * 19.06. Moor gemäht * 14.06. 2 m Stor[e] für Wohnstube a 18 Mark = 36 Mark * 14.06. Turnschuhe 15 Mark, Wecker 15 Mark = 30 Mark * 24.06. 1. Fuder von Moor eingefahren * 25.06. 4. Fuder von Moor eingefahren * 15.07. Halbstück gemäht * 19.07. + 20.07. Halbstück eingefahren, 4 Fuder * 08.07. bis 26.07. Horst [Klenzendorf] von Bremen hier * 20.07. bis 14. August Tante Marta [Evers] mit Herbi von Rostock hier * 28.07. ersten Roggen gemäht bis Valentin [Reimann] + Beusch, Kienkamp * 29.07. Altenfeld 16 Stiege * 02.08. Rönnbusch Roggen gemäht, 36 Stiege * 10.08. Plan Roggen gemäht, 30 Stiege, lauter Kraut, hatten [Wild-]Schweine im Frühjahr umgewühlt * 10.08. Roggen von Altenfeld gedroschen, 7 ½ Ctr. * Juli + August sehr viel Regen, Oktober + November auch sehr viel Regen * 14.08. Sonntag Roggen auf Stave gemäht, 67 Stiege, die Hälfte lauter Kraut, Mell [Melde?] + Tau[b]nessel hatten [Wild-]Schweine im Winter umgewühlt * 14.08. Tante Marta [Evers] unverhofft abgefahren, Siegrid [Lampe] mit Mann + Schwager haben sie mit Auto abgeholt und wir haben den ganzen Sonntag Roggen eingefahren + abgeladen bei Reimanns [LPG-Mitglied] * 21.08. + 23.08. Roggen von Stave eingefahren, 2 Fuder in Moor, 37 Stiege gleich gedroschen, von 50 Stiege 15 Ztr. [Getreide] * 24.08. Damm + Bahnwiese gemäht, 5. September eingefahren * 28.08. Hans + Albert mit Motorrad nach Stralsund – Ostsee * 20.08. 2 Pakete von Rostock [Familie Evers?] bekommen, 3 Hosen, 2 blaue Kittel, 4 Hemden, 1 hellgrauer Mantel, schwarze Jacke, 3 Kleider, 5 Blusen, 3 Paar Schuhe, Strickjacke * 10.09. Koppel an Keuck in Moor gemäht, viel Futter * In der Nacht zum 9. September hat es tüchtig gereift [Raureif] * 14.09. + 15.09. Moor eingefahren, 3 große Fuder * 16.09. Halbstück gemäht, wenig Futter * 21.09. Halbstück eingefahren, 1 Fuder * 22.09. angefangen bei den Kartoffeln, 2 ½ Tage mit 6 Mann auf'n Plan gerackt, 6 Fuder [Kartoffelsorte] Merkur * 13.09. bis 25.09. hatte Hans Urlaub. [und war in Eldenburg?] * 07.10. Anfang Halbstück gerackt, ¾ Tag mit 5 Mann 4 Fuder [Kartoffeln] von ½ Morgen * Vom 8. September bis 7. Oktober gutes Wetter * 08.10. ganzen Tag geregnet * 17.10. + 18.10. Anfang Stave gerackt, 5 Mann, 1 Morgen 6 Fuder [Kartoffeln] * Im September hat Beusch [den Haus-]Flur gemacht [gestrichen], 35 Mark * 20.10. mit Kartoffel racken fertig * 21.10. angefangen bei den Runkeln bei Reimann [LPG-Mitglied] * 25.10. angefangen bei den Runkeln bei uns, 29. Oktober alle raus, immer Regen * 22.10. Kühe von Moor geholt nach Pferdekoppel, bis 30. Oktober, dann erste Nacht im Stall, dann gehütet bis 8. November, dann ganz im Stall * Vom 2. November bis 5. November Roggen gedrillt. * 30.11. Päckchen an Inge [Klenzendorf] geschickt, Damast Tischtuch 23 Mark * 30.11. 2 Ctr. Apfel gekauft a 30 + 35 Mark = 65 Mark * 23.11. habe ich meine Zähne [Prothese] bekommen. * 03.12. Päckchen an Horst [Klenzendorf] geschickt, Cigarren, Cigaretten, Oberhemd 28 Mark * November sehr viel geregnet * 04.12. ganzen Tag und Nacht geregnet * 06.12. geschlachtet, 32 Mettwurst, 32 Leberwurst 10 Mark * 07.12. Weihnachtspäckchen von Inge [Klenzendorf] erhalten, Kaffee, Kakao, Schokolade, Cigaretten * 05.12. Schwein auf Vertrag geliefert, gewogen 156 kg, am 1. April von Bötke aus Zuggelrade bekommen. * 09.12. die letzten Stoppelrüben gezogen * 09.12. fiel der erste Schnee * 10.12. 3 Ferkel von Minna [Henning] aus Bochin bekommen, zusammen 35 kg, a kg 5,50 Mark = 192,50 Mark * 11.12. Sessel + 2 Stühle von Elli Köhler gekauft, zusammen 80 Mark * 13.12. 2 Untertaillen a 8 Mark = 16 Mark * 13.12. 1 Hemd für Jürgen [Reimann,] Garnitur für Helga [Reimann], Kniestrümpfe für Heinzi [Reimann] * 15.12. 2 Oberhemden, 4 Unterhosen a 8 Mark, 4 Paar Herrenstrümpfe = 94 Mark ''' 1961 ''' * 14.01. Mantelstoff + Futter 200,80 Mark * 16.01. 3,80 m Läufer a 22 Mark = 83,60 Mark * 16.01. Blusenstoff 10 Mark * 14.01. bis 16.01. war ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] * 29.01. bis 01.02. sehr kalt, 10–18 ° minus * 29.01. bis 1. Februar Schneiderin a 7 Mark = 28 Mark * 12.02. 1 Sommeranzug für Jürgen [Reimann] zum Geburtstag = 15 Mark * 12.04. Sommerroggen auf Stave gedrillt * 12.03. 1 Fuder Heu von Moor geholt, 2. Fuder am 1. April, 3. Fuder am 16. April * 16.04. Pollitzer [Familie Wieblitz] zum 1. Mal mit Auto hier * 28.04. Kartoffel auf Vierstücken gepflanzt * 27.04. Kartoffel auf Plan gepflanzt * 02.05. 2 Frotteehandtücher an Inge [Klenzendorf] [nach] Bremen geschickt a 9,90 = 20 Mark * 02.05. Elektrischen Backofen gekauft = 285 Mark * 06.05. Kühe raus nach Pferdekoppel * 05.05. Dung nach Rönnbusch gefahren, 5 Mann Vormittag aufgeladen a 6 Mark = 30 Mark * 09.05. schwarzen Anzugstoff für Albert gekauft a m 79,60 Mark = 264,60 Mark, Schneider Jothann [hat] genäht * 10.05. 11 ½ ℔ Wolle von Hanna Weiland zum abliefern, gekauft a 7 Mark = 81 Mark * 06.05. hinten in Kellerstube neues Fenster 96 Mark * 10.05. Damm umgegraben, noch sehr naß * 16.05. Damm eingepflanzt * 15.05. Rönnbusch Kartoffel gepflanzt * 14.05. Kühe nach Moor gekehrt * 28.05. war ich mit Heins [Familie Hein] mit Auto nach Rüterberg [Familie Schwarck] * Ganzen Mai kalt und Regen, jeden Tag geheizt * 25.05. Glucke gesetzt [auf] 17 Eier * 05.06. Damm + Bahnwiese gemäht, eingefahren [am] 16. Juni * 06.06. 3 Ferkel von Böttlin geholt, gewogen 32 kg a 5,50 Mark pro kg = 176 Mark * 21.06. Rönnbusch gemäht, [am] 26. Juni eingefahren bei 30 ° * 12.06. Pferd Hansi verkauft an Valentin [Reimann] 500 Mark * 24.06. Albert sein Auto [Trabant 500] bekommen, 8500 Mark * 03.07. Pferdekoppel gemäht, 1 Fuder am 12. Juli, 1 Fuder am 16. Juli eingefahren, hat fast jeden Tag geregnet * 17.07. Vorne am Haus neue Dachrinne 232,57 Mark * 01.08. Plan, Stave + Vierstücken Roggen gemäht, [Plan:] 46 Stiege | [Stave:] 52 Stiege | [Vierstücken:] 20 Stiege, 11. + 13. August eingefahren * Ganzen Juli geregnet, ganzen August auch noch fast jeden Tag geregnet, Roggen war lang ausgewachsen * 09.08. kam Willi [Klenzendorf] von Rostock unverhofft Abends mit einem Kollegen mit Auto, sind die Nacht hier geblieben und nächsten Mittag wieder weiter gefahren, waren auf Dienstfahrt * 21.08. Ella [Karstedt] aus Jessenitz mit Monika bis 23. August uns besucht * August Sterke Monika auf Vertrag abgeliefert, geboren 28. Februar 1959 von Kuh Meta, gewogen 536 kg = 2350 Mark * 21.08. für mich Strickjacke gekauft 108 Mark, für Albert Strickjacke gekauft 65 Mark, Einkaufstasche 23 Mark, Schlafanzug 36 Mark, Unterrock 18 Mark, Messer 7 Mark, Gabel 38 Mark, Wecker 18 Mark, 4 Paar Strümpfe 18 Mark * Am 1. September mußten wir in L.P.G. Typ 3 [alle Wirtschaftsflächen und Tiere] * 01.09. wurden uns Passierscheine abgenommen, durften wir nicht mehr nach Lenzen * 09.09. 1 Polk [größeres Ferkel] an L.P.G. abgeben müssen, 55 kg a kg 2,20 Mark = 121 Mark * 11.09. Kühe von Moor geholt, auf T.B.C. und Bangkrankheit untersucht * September Maler Seeger [hat] Hans Fenster von draußen und [Fenster-]Laden gestrichen = 378,20 Mark * 01.10. 2 Kühe (Alma und Lübeck), 1 tragende Sterke, 1-jährigen [Bullen?] an L.P.G. abgeben müssen, [Kuh] Lübeck abgeschätzt 1100 Mark, [Kuh] Alma (Ferse tragend) 1060 Mark, kleine Sterke 260 kg a kg 2,30 = 598 Mark, nur 1 Kuh Meta durften wir behalten, die haben wir am 30. September von Moor geholt * Ganzen September und Oktober gutes Wetter, kein Regen, von Anfang September bis Mitte Oktober, jeden Tag Heu eingefahren bei der L.P.G. [Typ] 3 * 05.10. wurden 31 Familien aus Lenzen und 11 aus Mödlich evakuiert [Zwangsumsiedlung] * 01.10. Weizen auf Halbstück gemäht * 07.10. Weizen eingefahren, 32 Stiege * 08.10. [Weizen] gleich bei Beusch [LPG-Mitglied] gedroschen, ungefähr 10 Ctr. * 08.10. war ich mit Hans mit Auto nach Karstädt [Familie Refin] * 09.10. angefangen auf Rönnbusch Kartoffel racken, Nachmittags mit 2 Mann * 11.10. ganzen Tag mit 5 Mann, Nachmittag 6 Mann Kartoffeln gerackt * 12.10. ganzen Tag mit 5 Mann, Nachmittag 6 Mann Kartoffeln gerackt * 13.10. Vormittag 4 Mann gerackt bis Mittag, raus bekommen a Tag 12 Mark = 124 Mark * 15.10. Valentin [Reimann] bezahlt für Fuhrlohn, 50 Mark * 16.10. bis 21.10. Tante Marta [Evers] und Herbi von Rostock hier * 24.10. 50 Dosendeckel [für Konserven], ¼ [Pfund] Kaffee, Tafel Schokolade von Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf] * 25.10. letzte Kartoffel in den Mooren gerackt, waren über die Hälfte versoffen. * 26.10. [an] Wilhelm Friese Landpacht [gezahlt] 35 Mark * 26.10. Waschtopf 25 Mark, ½ ℔ Kaffee 15 Mark = 40 Mark * 27.10. transportablen Ofen gekauft, 270 Mark * 28.10. war Albert und ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] mit Auto * 27.10. 5 m Stores a 16,50 Mark = 82,50 Mark * 27.10. rosa damast Kaffeedecke für Inge [Klenzendorf] in Bremen gekauft = 12 Mark * 27.10. für Otto Weiland Hochzeitsgeschenk, Königskuchenplatte = 12,50 Mark * 02.11. Kuh erste Nacht im Stall * 13.11. Kuh ganz im Stall * 09.11. bis 11.11. Ofen [in Wohnstube] umgesetzt mit Schamottsteinen und neue Röhrentür [Klappe vor der Warmhalteröhre] = 162 Mark * 13.11. + 14.11. Wohnstube tapeziert, 85 Mark * 22.11. Emmi [Refin] von Karstädt hier, hat meinen Pelz gebracht, [Reinigung?] hat 2 Jahre gedauert, 43,50 Mark * 22.11. war ich mit Albert mit Auto nach Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] * 30.11. rosa Kaffeedecke nach Inge [Klenzendorf in] Bremen geschickt, 12,50 Mark * 04.12. 2 Frotteehandtücher, Cigaretten, 5 Cigarren an Horst [Klenzendorf] geschickt, 20 Mark * 07.12. geschlachtet, [Herr] Beusch [hat die] Wurst gemacht, 20 Mark, 20 Mettwurst, 20 Leberwurst, 12 Blutwurst * 13.12. Päckchen von Inge [Klenzendorf] erhalten, ½ ℔ Kaffee, Kakao, 2 Tafeln Schokolade, Rosinen, 2 Paar Perlonstrümpfe ''' 1962 ''' * 03.01. Kranz für [verstorbene] Oma [Wieblitz] – Pollitz, Albert + ich waren zur Beerdigung * 06.01. wurde Eldenburg Sperrgebiet * 12.01. 4 m Übergardinen a 9 Mark = 36 Mark * 12.01. Frühstücksteller für Else [Reimann] Geburtstag 6,50 Mark * 15.01. 2 Schweine frei geliefert, gewogen 120 kg + 145 kg gekauft [am] 6. Juni von Pröttlin = 1070,80 Mark * 12.01. 1 Madratze für Albert 181 Mark * 29.01. + 30.01. Schneiderin [für] Oma [Emma Karstedt] Kleid gemacht und 2 geändert a 7 Mark = 14 Mark * 10.02. Schlafanzug für Jürgen [Reimann] 17 Mark * In der Nacht vom 16. zum 17. Februar furchtbarer Sturm [mit] Windstärke 12–13, in Hamburg große Überschwemmung * 05.03. Päckchen von Inge [Klenzendorf], Bluse, ¼ [Pfund] Kaffee, Schokolade * 05.01. 3 Ferkel von Lenzen L.P.G., gewogen 36 kg a kg 5,50 = 210 Mark * 05.01. hat es den ganzen Tag geschneit, soviel Schnee hatten wir den ganzen Winter nicht. * 30.03. Couch und Sessel gekauft, 1007 Mark * 30.03. Schlafdecke 18 Mark * 30.03. Manchester-Anzug für Albert [als] Arbeitsanzug * 1 Arbeitshemd [vom Versandhaus] schicken lassen 72 Mark * 16.04. 4 m rosa Gardinen a 7,25 = 30 Mark * 16.04. Couchdecke 30 Mark – 6 m [lang] zur Bettdecke 66 Mark * 12.04. damast Bettwäsche, 2 Laken 138 Mark * 30.04. Sofakissen nach Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf] geschickt, 15 Mark, wieder zurück gekommen * 08.05. Kuh raus gekehrt auf Gemeinschaftwiese * 12.05. Kartoffeln auf Vierstücken gepflanzt * 08.05. Damm umgegraben [und am] 14. Mai eingepflanzt. * 10.05. Ella Wöhlert 5 Fuder Dung nach Vierstücken gefahren und umgepflügt – geeggt, 20 Mark * 25.05. Reformunterbett 45 Mark * 25.05. neuen Herd 230 Mark * 25.05. 3 Ofenrohre emailliert mit Knie 36 Mark * 26.05. Kaffeewärmer + Obstsatz nach Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf] geschickt * 07.06. Glucke gesetzt [auf] 16 Eier, 11 Kücken ausgebrütet * 07.06. Auf Damm alles noch mal gesät, war nichts aufgegangen, zu kalt * 05.06. + 06.06. noch Nachtfrost, Kartoffeln abgefroren * 08.06. Albert Sommeranzug gekauft 375 Mark * 08.06. 4 m Haargarn [Marke] Hansa 79 Mark * 20.06. Fernsehgerät 3 neue Röhren 77,45 Mark * Ganzen Juni kalt und Regen bis Ende September * Juli noch geheizt, immer Regen * 01.08. 25 Ctr. Heu von Herbert Grünwald gekauft a 12 Mark = 300 Mark * 01.08. 1 Fuder Heu von L.P.G. von unserer Koppel [in] Moor * 16.10. 21 Ctr. Kartoffeln von L.P.G. bekommen * 20.10. letztes Heu eingefahren von Mühlenwiese, war gutes Wetter, das letzte Heu war am trockensten vom ganzen Nachmahd. * 18.10. [Herr] Körber [hat] Dächer geteert und ausgebessert, 164 Mark * 29.10. 1 Schwein abgeliefert, gewogen 140 kg, gekauft am 5. März, 614,50 Mark * 31.10. Kuh erste Nacht im Stall * 15.11. fiel der erste Schnee * 15.11. 25 Ctr. Runkel bekommen a Ctr. 5 Mark = 125 Mark * 15.11. 3 Ctr. Roggen gekauft a Zentner 40 Mark = 120 Mark * 15.11. Kuh ganz im Stall * 19.11. 20 Ctr. Kartoffeln für Stickstoff bekommen, [Sorte] Miera * 28.11. geschlachtet, Herr Beusch [hat] Wurst gemacht, 20 Mark, 18 Mettwurst * 03.12. Päckchen von Inge [Klenzendorf] erhalten, ½ [Pfund] Kaffee, Kakao, 3 Schokolade, 1 Paar elastik Strümpfe, Rosinen * 02.12. Päckchen von Tante Luise [Johannsen,] Därme [für Wurst], Pfeffer und ¼ ℔ Kaffee * 04.12. Päckchen an Inge [Klenzendorf] geschickt, Hausschuhe, Zigarren, Zigaretten für Horst, Karton mit Seife, Rasierseife und Rasierwasser * 05.12. Päckchen an Tante Luise [Johannsen,] Filzpantoffel, Zigarren * 14.12. für Helga [Reimann] Garnitur 10 Mark, für Heinzi [Reimann] Turnhemd, kurze Unterhose 7 Mark, für Jürgen [Reimann] Schlafanzug 10 Mark * 14.12. für Hans + Albert Aktentasche Leder 124 Mark, 2 Oberhemden a 24 Mark, Schlafanzug 32 Mark, Schal 10 Mark, Selbstbinder, Strümpfe * 19.12. + 20.12. Schneiderin [für] Oma [Emma Karstedt] Kleid gemacht, für mich [Kleid] geändert * vom 20. Dezember bis 8. Februar große Kälte, 15–20 ° minus, manche Nächte bis 30 ° Minus und viel Schnee, kalt bis 5. März, dann Tauwetter * 05.04. 2 Ferkel von L.P.G. gekauft, zusammen 25 kg a kg 6 Mark = 150 Mark ''' 1963 ''' * 30.01. 2. Mal geschlachtet, [Herr] Beusch [hat] Wurst gemacht, 20 Mark, 20 Mettwurst * 01.02. Oma [Emma Karstedt] beim Hühner füttern hingefallen, lag soviel Schnee und hat sich das rechte Bein gebrochen * 02.02. ins Krankenhaus gekommen bis 17. Mai * 05.02. 2 ℔ Federn von Niendorf a 15 Mark = 30 Mark * 08.02. Paket vom Schlachten an Tante Marta [Evers] geschickt * 08.02. [Schneider] Jothann [hat] Albert eine Joppe vom Mantel gemacht = 64,55 Mark * 12.02. für Jürgen [Reimann] Sporthemd zum Geburtstag 10,50 Mark * 06.04. 3 ½ m Übergardinen für gute Stube a m 16 Mark = 56 Mark * 01.04. + 02.04. Maler Seeger [hat] Küche gemalert, Panel, Fenster, 2 Schränke, 2 Tische + Türen, 168,55 Mark * 09.04. für Horst [Klenzendorf in] Bremen Verlobungsgeschenk, Likörservice mit Ständer, 21 Mark * 10.04. für Inge [Klenzendorf in] Bremen Sofakissen zum Geburtstag 20 Mark * Verlobungsgeschenk für Günter Jothann, Kristallschale 25 Mark * 05.04. 2 Ferkel von L.P.G. gekauft, zusammen gewogen 25 kg a kg 6 Mark = 155 Mark * 12.04. Karfreitag, 5 Männer [Brenn-]Holz gemacht bis Mittag a 10 Mark = 50 Mark * 02.05. Sofakissen für Inge [Klenzendorf] – Bremen abgeschickt * 05.05. Kuh rausgekehrt * 06.05. [im] Garten Kartoffel gepflanzt * 12.05. Damm fertig gemacht * 20.05. + 21.05. Schneiderin für mich braunes Jackenkleid und Bluse gemacht, 14 Mark * 26.05. für Heinz [Reimann] Schlafanzug, 34 Mark * 26.05. für Helga [Reimann] Schlafanzug, 30 Mark zur Einsegnung * 02.06. Pfingsten, noch geheizt * 24.06. 15 Eintagsküken a 1,15 = 20 Mark * andere [kleine] Küche gekachelt, 472,98 Mark * 2 Stubentüren, 1 Haustür, 2 Bodenfenster [neu] = 469,18 Mark * 1 Küchenfenster [neu] = 101,60 Mark * Ganzen Juli trocken und warm, kein Regen, Kartoffeln fallen alle um * 02.08. + 3. + 4. August große Hitze, 35 ° im Schatten * 03.08. Roggen auf Vierstücken gemäht, 7 Stiege * 07.08. kam der erste Regen, ganzen Tag Gewitter und Regen * 10.08. Roggen von Vierstücken eingefahren, gleich bei Beusch [LPG-Mitglied] ausgedroschen, 3 Ctr. * 18.08. war Albert und ich nach Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt], die Rüterberger [Familie Schwarck] und Franz [Schwarck] mit Frau waren auch da, in Lübtheen war großer Umzug, 600-Jahrfeier * 22.08. habe ich mich mit Lotte [Wieblitz] von Pollitz in Wittenberge getroffen * 04.10. Kartoffel auf Vierstücken gerackt * 10.10. Vierstücken Roggen gesät * 31.10. Plan Roggen gesät * 29.10. Kuh erste Nacht im Stall, hatte es die Nacht zum ersten Mal Eis gefroren * 06.11. 28 Ctr. Rüben von Görnitz gekauft a 6 Mark = 159,60 Mark * 10.11. Kuh ganz im Stall * 20.11. Oberhemd + Sporthemd für Hans und Albert gekauft, zusammen 86 Mark * 29.11. für Jürgen [Reimann] Hose [gekauft] 13,50 Mark * 29.11. für Inge [Klenzendorf in] Bremen handgewebte Tischdecke 20 Mark * 29.11. für Horst [Klenzendorf] Zigaretten, Seife 9 Mark, für Karl [Klenzendorf] 10 Zigarren 8 Mark * 03.12. Kaffeedecke 10 Mark und 10 Zigarren an Tante Luise [Johannsen] geschickt 18 Mark * 20.11. ½ ℔ Kaffee, ¼ ℔ Kakao + 1 Tafel Schokolade von Tante Luise [Johannsen] bekommen * 09.12. 1 Schwein auf Vertrag geliefert, gewogen 190 kg. gekauft [am] 5. April, 964,60 Mark * 07.12. bis 10.12. Tante Minna [Klenzendorf] von Zuggelrade uns besucht ''' 1964 ''' * 04.01. [Herr] Rust von Seedorf bei uns geschlachtet, 20 Mark und Wurst gemacht, 20 Mettwurst und 40 Leberwurst * 11.01. Kleiderstoff + Brokat zur Bluse, Unterrock für Else [Reimann] zum Geburtstag, zusammen 75 Mark * 18.02. + 19.02. Schneiderin blaues Kleid + Brokatbluse gemacht, 14 Mark * 28.02. habe ich mich mit Lotte [Wieblitz] aus Pollitz in Wittenberge getroffen * 02.03. Paket von Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf] mit 3 Kleider, 2 Röcke, 1 Hose, grünen Wintermantel bekommen * 08.04. Waschmaschine gekauft, 652,50 Mark * 08.04. 2 Ferkel von L.P.G. gekauft, gewogen a 18 kg a 108 Mark = 221 Mark * 12.04. 5 Ctr. Kartoffel gekauft a 8 Mark = 40 Mark * 23.04. Steckdose in Waschküche angelegt, 15 Mark * 20.04. Dächer geteert, 62 Mark * 28.04. Kartoffeln auf Vierstücken gepflanzt * 30.04. 8 Ctr. Kartoffeln von Bochin [Familie Henning?] gekauft a 8 Mark = 64 Mark * 30.04. Päckchen an Inge [Klenzendorf] geschickt, 3 behäkelte Taschentücher a 6 Mark = 18 Mark + Taschentuchbehälter 12 Mark + Aniskuchen * 01.05. Kuh rausgekehrt [auf] Gemeinschaftswiese * 01.05. waren wir mit Auto nach Cumlosen [Familie Klenzendorf], Glucke mit [nach Eldenburg] gebracht * 02.05. Glucke gesetzt [auf] 18 Eier, keins ausbekommen * 02.05. Damm umgegraben, 14. [Mai] eingesät * 09.05. Stoff 6 m zur Bettdecke a 10 Mark = 60 Mark * 18.05. Pfingsten war ich nach Boek [Familie Klenzendorf] * 01.06. Weckapparat [Obst im Glas], 29 Mark * 12.06. haben wir eine Busfahrt nach Berlin – Tierpark gemacht, 28 Mark, war sehr heiß, über 30 °, habe mich mit Liesbeth [Weiße] getroffen. * 14.07. Paket an Tante Luise [Johannsen] zum 80. Geburtstag geschickt, Schürze, Lebensmittel * 23.07. Päckchen nach Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf] zur Silberhochzeit geschickt, Korb für Likörflasche, Tortenheber, Gebäckzange * 18.08. bis 20.08. Maler Gerhard Wulf gehabt, alle Fenster, 3 Türen, andere [kleine] Küche gemacht = 250,72 Mark * 21.08. hatte es Morgens tüchtig gereift [Raureif] * 26.08. 1,80 m schwarzen Anzugstoff für Albert zum Jacket a m 86 Mark = 158 Mark * 25.08. große Hitze, 40 °, haben wir Kartoffel gesammelt * Oktober jede Nacht Frost, am Tage gutes Wetter * 04.10. war ich mit Albert nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] * 26.09. habe ich meine Kartoffel auf Vierstücken gerackt * 24.09. für Oma [Emma Karstedt] schwarze Strickjacke, 85,50 Mark * 24.09. habe ich mein braunes Kostüm bekommen, 65 Mark * 05.10. [auf] Vierstücken Roggen eingesät * Im August war Hans mit Flieger nach'm schwarzen Meer, 18 Tage, 1200 Mark * 05.10. hat Albert sich gebrauchten Moped gekauft, 300 Mark [von Kurt Reinhard für den Arbeitsweg nach Seedorf, mit Pedale, war später in Gutow] * 16.10. Eßservice für Günter Jothann zur Hochzeit, 99 Mark * 23.10. Kuh erste Nacht im Stall * 23.10. ganzen Tag geregnet * 30.10. Kuh ganz im Stall * 04.11. 10 m runde [und] 6 m grade Därme [gekauft], 10 Mark * 04.11. hat Albert sich neuen Anzug gekauft, 167 Mark * 07.11. 46 Ctr. Runkel von Nausdorf a 5 Mark = 230 Mark * 08.11. hat Hans sich Auto gekauft, 6000 Mark * 09.11. Oma [Emma Karstedt] [hat] Päckchen von Tante Luise [Johannsen] bekommen, 375 g Kaffee, 1 Tafel Schokolade * 10.11. Schürze für Oma [Emma Karstedt] zum Geburtstag, 11 Mark * 22.11. Einkaufstasche gekauft, 30 Mark * 22.11. Filzpantoffel für Frau Jothann, 10 Mark * 26.11. 2 Paar Filzpantoffel für Tante Luise [Johannsen] zu Weihnachten abgeschickt * 26.11. Für Inge [Klenzendorf] [in] Bremen Heizkissen 22 Mark und Garnitur, kleine Decken = 14 Mark, 10 Cigarren = 6 Mark * 08.12. Rotlichtlampe 30 Mark * 08.12. 2 weiße Oberhemden, Sporthemden, Strümpfe für Albert + Hans = 110 Mark * 08.12. für Jürgen [Reimann] Schlafanzug 15 Mark, für Helga [Reimann] + Heinz [Reimann] Garnitur, zusammen 20 Mark * 08.12. für Oma [Emma Karstedt] Unterrock, 9 Mark * 08.12. für Maria [Täufer] Strümpfe + Garnitur, 22 Mark * 10.12. Paket von Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf] [mit] ½ [Pfund] Kaffee, Kakao, Schokolade, Apfelsinen, Rosinen, Pfeffer, Butter, Puddingpulver, Cigarren * 10.12. Paket von Tante Luise [Johannsen] [mit] ¾ ℔ Kaffee, Kakao, Schokolade, Käse * 15.12. geschlachtet, mit Wurst machen = 25 Mark, 21 Mettwurst, 40 Leberwurst, 12 Blutwurst * 18.12. 1 Schwein abgeliefert, 168 kg a kg 5,30 Mark, gekauft [am] 8. April = 853,30 * 10.12. Waschküchentür 48,15 Mark * 20.12. Kleiderschrank 425 Mark * [eingelegter Zeitungsschnipsel: Europa zieht Bilanz des kältesten Winters im Jahrhundert: 1700 Opfer (ohne Datum)] ''' 1965 ''' * Ganzen Dezember und Januar mildes Wetter, immer 5–8 ° Wärme am Tage, auch Nachts fast kein Frost, am 28. + 29. Januar hat es dann schön geschneit. * Februar war es zeitweise bis 12 ° Kälte * Vom 8. bis 20. März war ich nach Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf], war sehr schön, habe 55 Mark [Begrüßungsgeld] bekommen * Päckchen von Tante Luise [Johannsen] zu meinem Geburtstag bekommen, ¾ ℔ Kaffee, 3 Tafel Schokolade * 31.03. habe ich mich mit Lotte [Wieblitz] aus Pollitz in Wittenberge getroffen * 06.04. 2 Ferkel von L.P.G. Eldenburg 45 kg, 280 Mark * 06.04. 2 Dachdecker [für] 2 Stunden, Hans und [Name fehlt], Scheunendach ausgebessert, 13,15 Mark * 14.04. bis 20. April Tante Marta [Evers] [über] Ostern von Rostock mit Herbi hier * 13.04. + 14.04. [hat] Schneiderin [für] Oma [Emma Karstedt] Kleid gemacht und für mich Jackenkleid geändert, a Tag 7 Mark * 01.05. Kuhkalb an Adolf verkauft, 212 Mark * 03.05. Päckchen an Inge [Klenzendorf] geschickt, Tauchsieder mit Topf, 3 behäkelte Taschentücher * 18.05. Gemüse gesät * 19.05. die ersten Kartoffeln gepflanzt * ganzen Mai durchgeheizt * Vom 24. März bis Ende Juni Hochwasser, alle Wiesen waren schwarz, kein Heu * Juli noch geheizt, immer sehr kalt * 09.07. Päckchen an Tante Luise [Johannsen] geschickt zum Geburtstag Tauchsieder, 6 Taschentücher * 04.07. bis 21.07. war Albert mit Maria nach Thüringen, Cursdorf – Lauscha * 25.07. war ich mit Hans nach Cumlosen [Familie Pevestorff] * 26.07. + 27.07. hatten wir Schneiderin, 4 Kleider geändert a 7 Mark = [sic] 14 Mark * 08.08. war ich mit Albert [das] erste Mal nach Parchim [Familie Täufer] * 09.08. habe ich 15 große weiße Kücken bekommen a 8 Mark = 120 Mark * 16.09. 37 Ctr. Heu Nachmahd von Grittel geholt a Ctr. 10 Mark = 370 Mark * 16.09. 2 Mann abladen geholfen a 5 Mark = 10 Mark * 19.09. war ich mit Hans nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] * 03.10. 5 Ctr. Einkellerung-Kartoffeln von Moor bekommen a Doppelzentner 12,50 = 31,25 Mark * 04.10. 60 ℔ Mastopom a kg 0,89 Mark = 26,70 Mark * 10.10. Erste Nacht Frost * 14.10. Kartoffel auf L.P.G. raus bekommen * 13.10. Damast-Bettwäsche-Import 150 Mark * Oktober 2 Bettlaken für Albert zur Verlobung, 32,40 Mark * 16.10. Albert [feiert] Verlobung * 18.10. für Minna [Henning] [in] Bochin seidenen Unterrock, 10 Mark * 18.10. Paket von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen [mit] Wasserhahn, roter Pullover, grüne Strickjacke, Strümpfe, 2 Tafel Schokolade – Bananen * 22.10. Kuh erste Nacht im Stall, die Nacht hatte es Eis gefroren * 25.10. Ofenrohr umgelegt, 7 Mark * 22.10. Elektrischer Kocher, neue große Platte 22 Mark * 24.10. 1 Ctr. Äpfel von Wulf [in] Seedorf 40 Mark * 06.11. 12 Eßlöffel [und] 6 Teelöffel zur Silberhochzeit nach Parchim, 60 Mark * 06.11. Albert Wolldecke zur Silberhochzeit nach Parchim, 55 Mark * 03.11. + 04.11. Schneiderin mir Jackenkleid gemacht, 20 Mark * 08.11. Kuh ganz im Stall * 08.11. war ich nach Parchim [zur] Silberhochzeit [Familie Täufer] * 09.11. nach Jessenitz zum 70. Geburtstag [von Otto Karstedt] * 06.11. 1 Paar Schuhe, 37 Mark * 12.11. 1 Fernsehröhre, 31,43 Mark * 12.11. 56 Ctr. Runkel bekommen a 5,50 = 308 Mark * 12.11. Setzte große Kälte ein, immer 10 ° minus, viele Rüben eingefroren, die Kälte hielt an bis 23. November, da waren 18 ° minus * 21.11. Totensonntag, die ganze Nacht und Tag unaufhörlich geschneit mit Gestöber, der meiste Schnee dieses Jahrhunderts im November * 26.11. bis 29.11. waren Onkel Otto [Karstedt] + Ella hier * 30.11. 3 Ctr. Weizen von L.P.G. gekauft a 35 Mark = 105 Mark * 06.12. Päckchen [mit] 2 Paar Filzpantoffel an Tante Luise [Johannsen] geschickt * Dezember 1 Schwein privat nach Lenzen verkauft, gewogen 155 kg a kg 5,30 = 825 Mark, gekauft [am] 6. April * 03.12. 2 weiße Oberhemden a 45 Mark, 2 Sporthemden a 20 Mark, 4 Unterhosen, 2 Paar Strümpfe = 150 Mark * 03.12. 2 Paar Filzpantoffel, 15 Mark * 03.12. für Oma [Emma Karstedt] Unterrock + Strümpfe, 15 Mark * 15.12. 3 Taschentücher an Inge [Klenzendorf] [nach] Bremen geschickt * 17.12. geschlachtet, 19 Mettwurst, 38 Leberwurst, 12 Blutwurst, 25 Mark * 18.12. Päckchen von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen [mit] Kaffee, Kakao, 2 Tafeln Schokolade, Pfeffer, Marzipanbrot, für Albert 2 Kopfkissenbezüge * 21.12. Päckchen von Tante Luise [Johannsen[ [mit] ¾ ℔ Kaffee, 2 Tafeln Schokolade, Marzipan, Citronen * [eingelegter Zeitungsschnipsel "1965": Höchste Flutwelle erreicht Bezirk] ''' 1966 ''' * 23.02. Hochzeitsgeschenk Plätteisen, 35 Mark an Horst [Klenzendorf] [nach] Bremen geschickt * 10.04. Ostern waren wir nach Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] zur Jugendweihe bei Lotte und Heinz, geschenkt: Kleiderstoff 30 Mark, 3-teilige Garnitur 30 Mark, 1 Sporthemd 30 Mark * 12.04. Päckchen von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen bekommen, ½ ℔ Kaffee, ¼ Pfund Kakao, 2 Tafel Schokolade * 03.04. mußte ich meine Kuh zur Notschlachtung abliefern, war schon 3 Wochen krank, Leberabzeß, von Notschlachtung 254 Mark * 06.06. von Versicherung 815 Mark * 13.04. hat es geschneit und sehr kalt * 14.04. hat es geschneit und sehr kalt * 15.04. Hans sein Bett reinigen lassen, neues Inlet 57 Mark, 2 ℔ neue Federn 30 Mark * 18.04. bis 21.04. Maler [im Haus] gehabt, Wohnstube tapeziert + Türen gestrichen, Küche oben + unten gemacht + Türen gestrichen = 164,64 Mark * 02.05. Kalb abgeliefert an Schlächter, [war] geb[oren 26. März, 353,13 Mark * Päckchen an Inge [Klenzendorf] [nach] Bremen geschickt, 6 Obstmesser mit Ständer, Pralinen * 15.05. war ich mit Milbret [aus] Seedorf mit Auto nach Rostock * 19.05. Himmelfahrt 2 Ferkel von Gerhard Schulz [aus] Seedorf bekommen, 48 kg a kg 6,50 = 273 Mark * 29.05. Pfingsten noch geheizt, Nachts war es sehr kalt, hatte es gefroren * 29.05. war Maria [Täufer] 4 Tage hier * 05.06. war ich mit Albert nach Parchim * 08.07. Albert [feiert] Hochzeit * 16.07. bis 1. August war Albert mit Frau nach'm schwarzen Meer – Bulgarien * 10.08. hat Hans sein Auto neu spritzen lassen, 300 Mark * 15.08. für Albert 2 Oberbetten reinigen lassen, 1 neues Inlet, 64 Mark * 15.08. [Herr] Körber [hat] Dächer geteert, Kellerhals neu überklebt, 92 Mark * 26.08. Fernsehgerät 2 neue Röhren * 08.09. habe ich mich mit Lotte [Wieblitz] in Wittenberge getroffen * 06.10. Ist Albert weggemacht nach Güstrow * 16.10. waren Beide [Albert und Maria] hier * 21.10. Für Minna [Henning] Schürze zum Geburtstag, 11,50 Mark * 21.10. Für Frau Bartels seidenen Unterrock, 13,50 Mark * 21.10. Tockenschleuder [für Wäsche] gekauft, 400 Mark * 21.10. bei Oma [Emma Karstedt] ein neuer Fensterflügel * Die Nacht zum 31. Oktober sehr kalt, 5 ° minus * 15.10. 5 Ctr. Einkellerungskartoffeln von Seedorf bekommen a Ctr. 6 Mark = 30 Mark * 03.11. fiel der erste Schnee * 23.11. Fernseher in Wittenberge repariert, 38,14 Mark * 23.11. Filzpantoffel + Schlüpfer für Frau Jothann zum Geburtstag, 12 Mark * 23.11. 1 Paar Filzpantoffel für Hans, 11,50 Mark * 23.11. 1 Paar warme Schuhe für Tante Luise [Johannsen], 13,60 Mark * 23.11. 12 Kuchengabeln für Inge [Klenzendorf] [nach] Bremen = 23 Mark, für Karl 10 Cigarren = 6 Mark * 23.11. 1 Schwein gewogen 175 kg a kg [leer], gekauft am 19. Mai, gewogen 21 kg * 06.12. Päckchen [für Familie Klenzendorf] nach Bremen abgeschickt * 06.12. Für Maria zum Geburtstag 1 Unterrock = 15,60 Mark, Nachthemd = 23,20 Mark * 06.12. 1 Oberhemd für Hans = 45 Mark, 4 Turnhemden = 12,80 Mark, 2 Paar Selastiksocken a 7 Mark = 14 Mark * 06.12. 1 Hemd für Jürgen [Reimann], 15,85 Mark * 06.12. 1 Tischdecke zum Aussticken, 35 Mark * 12.12. Strickweste für Hans, 152 Mark * 05.12. Oma [Emma Karstedt] Schlaganfall, linke Seite gelähmt, konnte nicht sprechen, nicht essen, oder gehen * 15.12. [Herr] Schlede [hat] geschlachtet mit Wurst machen und Därme = 40 Mark, 36 Mettwurst, 25 Leberwurst + 10 Blutwurst, 16 Dosen Blutwurst + 14 Leberwurst, 13 Lose Wurst * 10.12. Päckchen von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen bekommen, ¼ ℔ Kaffee, Kakao, Käse, Apfelsinen, Sultaninen, 1 Paar Strümpfe, Nylonkittel, Cigaretten * 26.12. 2. Weihnachtstag Morgens 6 Uhr Oma [Emma Karstedt] gestorben * 30.12. beerdigt. * [eingelegte Mitteilung des Gemeindekirchenrats, Pastor Gleininger, zur Kirchensteuer] ''' 1967 ''' * 16.01. + 17.01. + 18.01. Schneiderin [hat] schwarzes Jackenkleid gemacht und geändert, 21 Mark * 23.01. bis 31.01. war ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz], Kleiderstoff geschenkt bekommen * 27.01. hat Albert seine Wohnung [in Gutow] bekommen * 20.01. bis 2. Februar war Hans nach Thüringen * 15.01. Kittelschürze für Else [Reimann] zum Geburtstag, 20 Mark * 09.02. Garnitur für Herta [Grund] [in] Laaslich, 10 Mark * 09.02. für Jürgen [Reimann] 1 Turnhemd, 1 Paar Selastik Kniestrümpfe = 10 Mark * 09.02. für Valentin [Reimann] Unterhemd + Hose = 12 Mark * 09.02. 3 Unterhemden für Albert, 15 Mark * 10.02. bis 11.02. war ich nach Laaslich [Herta Grund] zum Geburtstag * 02.02. Große Harke an Kurt Wilke verkauft, 200 Mark * 21.02. bis 22.02. Orkanartiger Sturm mit Gewitter + Regen * vom 23.02. bis 24.02. orkanartiger Sturm mit Windstärke 12 * 27.02. Omas [verstorbene Emma Karstedt] Oberbett + Kopfkissen reinigen lassen, 7,50 Mark * 27.02. 1 Sofakissen Inlet, 7,50 Mark * 27.02. Päckchen von Inge [Klenzendorf] bekommen, 1 Nachthemd, ¼ ℔ Kaffee, 2 Tafel Schokolade * 01.03. + 02.03. Schneiderin [hat] schwarze Bluse gemacht + geändert, 14 Mark * Maler [hat] Omas [verstorbene Emma Karstedt] Stube tapeziert, 76,70 Mark * 16.03. Stielpfanne + Kochtopf für Elektrokochplatte, 15 Mark * 16.03. schwarze Schuhe, 47 Mark * 16.03. Brieftasche für Herbi zur Jugendweihe, 12 Mark * 01.03. 15 [Stück] 8 Wochen alte Kücken bekommen a 8,10 = 121,50 Mark * 24.03. Karfreitag bin ich mit Hans zu Albert gefahren, 1. Ostertag [26. März] sind wir alle nach Rostock zu Herberts [Lampe] Jugendweihe gefahren, Brieftasche mit 50 Mark geschenkt * März Ich bin bis zum 29. in Rostock geblieben, dann zu Albert gefahren, am 1. April nach Hause gefahren * 28.03. In Rostock blauen Sommermantel gekauft = 140 Mark, für Else [Reimann] Garnitur, 9 Mark * 18.04. Garnitur für Inge [Klenzendorf] [in] Bremen = 10 Mark, seidenen Unterrock für Inge Klenzendorf in Bremen = 20 Mark, für Horst [Klenzendorf] Königskuchenteller = 12 Mark, für den Kleinen [Stefan] Schlafanzug = 10 Mark, für Ilse [Sempff] Vase + Korkenzieher usw. = 25 Mark * 20.04. bis 10. Mai war ich mit Elli [Pevestorff] nach Münster, [dort] 80 [D-Mark Begrüßungsgeld] bekommen und [bei Familie Klenzendorf in] Bremen 25 [D-Mark Begrüßungsgeld], war herrlich * 14.05. + 15.05. Pfingsten war Albert und Maria hier, mußten sie sofort wieder raus [aus dem Sperrgebiet,] hatten keine Genehmigung mit [dem] Auto [einzureisen] * haben in Münster 80 Mark [Begrüßungsgeld] bekommen, habe für jeden 1 weißes + 1 blaues Hemd mitgebracht, für Maria hellblaue Nyltest Schürze und orangen Pullover, 2 Paar Strümpfe * 16.05. Damm fertig eingesät * 26.05. habe ich mich mit Lotte [Wieblitz] in Wittenberge getroffen * 04.06. war Albert + Maria hier * 09.06. + 10.06. Schneiderin [hat] 2 Kleider geändert a 9 Mark = 18 Mark * 18.06. 2 Ferkel von Gerhard Schulz 32 kg, zusammen 210 Mark * 04.07. bis 10.07. war ich in Bochin [Familie Henning] * 27.07. bis 30.07. war Tante Minna [Klenzendorf] hier, [am] 30. [war] Elli [Jung aus] Lanz [hier] * 31.07. Albert im Paket mit Äpfel + Dosen abgeschickt * 12.09. Päckchen nach Münster [Familie Sempff] zur Silberhochzeit abgeschickt, Sofakissen + 6 Obstmesser * 12.08. und 26.08. + 10 September war Albert + Maria hier * 22.09. bis 25.09. war Willi [Klenzendorf] mit Frau [Gerda] aus Rostock mit Auto hier * 30.09. meine Kartoffeln rausgerackt. 10 Ctr. * 06.10. Hans Einkellerungskartoffeln = 12,20 Mark * Maler [hat] hinten 3 Fenster, 3 Haustüren und 5 Fensterläden gestrichen, 107,87 Mark * 17.10. ganzen Tag und Nacht orkanartiger Sturm, [danach ein] paar Tage kein [elektrisches] Licht; mehrere Bäume umgebrochen. * 17.10. für Frau Grosch + Minna [Henning] [in] Bochin Rheuma[-]Garnitur a 11 Mark = 22 Mark * 29.11. Adele Bartels zum Geburtstag 1 Schürze 11 Mark [und] 1 Schlüpfer 5 Mark = 16 Mark * 16.11. habe ich mich mit Lotte [Wieblitz] in Wittenberge getroffen * 17.11. 2 Kissen für'n Friedhof = 17 Mark * 17.11. 3 Hemde für Frau Jothann a 4,80 = 14,40 Mark * 17.11. 2 Sporthemde zu Weihnachten a 18 + 28 Mark, Selastikstrümpfe 8 Mark = 54 Mark, für Else [Reimann] 6 Likörschalen a 2,40 zum Geburtstag = 14,40 Mark * 27.11. fiel der erste Schnee * 28.11. 1 Schwein abgeliefert, gekauft [am] 18. Juni, gewogen 130 kg a kg 4,90 = 612,20 Mark * 30.11. Sofakissen mit Federn 35 Mark [und] 1 Nachthemd 24 Mark für Maria zum Geburtstag * 05.12. 1 Sporthemd zu Weihnachten, 42,50 Mark * 05.12. 2 Turnhemde a 3,90 = 7,80 Mark * 05.12. 1 Aktentasche für Hans, 25,40 Mark * 05.12. 1 Einkaufstasche für Inge [Klenzendorf] 26,40 Mark * 05.12. 1 Paar Filzpantoffel für Karl, 7,50 Mark * 07.12. Paket [zu Familie Klenzendorf] nach Bremen abgeschickt * 13.12. [Herr] Schlede [hat] geschlachtet mit Därme = 36 Mark, 24 Mettwurst, 14 Lungenwurst, 11 Leberwurst, 9 Blutwurst, 10 Dosen lose Wurst, 14 Dosen Leberwurst, 10 Dosen Blutwurst * 04.12. ein Päckchen von Sempffs [aus Münster] erhalten, ½ ℔ Kaffee, ¼ [Pfund] Kakao, 2 Tafel Schokolade, 4 Apfelsinen, ½ ℔ Mandel, 1 ℔ Sultaninen * 11.12. Päckchen von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen erhalten], ½ ℔ Kaffee, 1 blaues Perlon-Nachthemd, 2 Tafel Schokolade * 19.12. Schlafanzug für Jürgen [Reimann] = 21,85 Mark * 19.12. 2 Turnhemden a 3,20 = 6,40 Mark * 19.12. 2 Unterhemden a 7,75 = 15,50 Mark * 19.12. 1 Portemanee für Ria [Maria] = 10 Mark * Weihnachten – bis 28.12. war Albert und Ria [Maria] hier ''' 1968 ''' * Von Sylvester bis 14. Januar fast jeden Tag Schnee und große Kälte bis 20 °, am 14.01. Abends trat plötzlich Tauwetter ein, Regen und bis 10 ° Wärme, in [ein] paar Tagen war der ganze Schnee weg. Bis Ende Januar mildes Wetter * 27.01. 22 Ctr. Kohlen bekommen, 57,20 Mark * 31.01. 1 Gaskocher 37,25 | 2 Gasflaschen a 58,80 = 154,85 Mark * 31.01. Perlonunterrock für Ria [Maria], 30 Mark * 31.01. Unterhose für Valentin [Reimann], 7,60 Mark * 31.01. Sporthemd für Jürgen [Reimann] zum Geburtstag, 15,20 Mark * 06.02. bis 09.02. war ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] * 19.02. Schrank für Gasflasche, 75 Mark * 09.03. Gas angelegt, 25,70 Mark * 01.04. Feuerversicherung, 86 Mark * 01.04. 25 m [=] 1 Rolle [mit] 1 ½ Meter hohen Perlondraht[zaun], 137 Mark * 01.04. 2 Stuhlsessel a 165,85 = 331,70 Mark * 03.03. Kleiderstoff von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen zum Geburtstag * 01.03. Perlontuch, 10 Mark * 20.03. 1 Schlafanzug für Albert, 36 Mark * 20.03. 4 Meter Gardinen von [Familie Klenzendorf oder Evers aus] Rostock a 13,75 = 55 Mark * 20.03. 3 Paar Perlonstrümpfe a 9,50 = 28,50 Mark * 20.03. 1 Kaffeedecke für Else [Reimann], 10 Mark * 20.03. Kaffee und Schokolade für Tante Marta [Evers] [in] Rostock, 20 Mark * 10.03. bis 31.03. war ich bei Albert und in Rostock [Familie Klenzendorf], haben mich geholt * 08.04. Schinken aus'm Rauch, 1 Schwein räuchern = 20 Mark * 23.04. Denkmal [Grabstein] und 1 Einfassung in Wittenberge bestellt = 730 Mark, angezahlt 300 Mark * 19.04. bis 23.04. Ungewöhnliche Hitze bis 30 ° * 27.04. + 28.04. war ich mit Hans [zu Familie Karstedt] nach Jessenitz, Onkel Otto lag in Hagenow im Krankenhaus, war am 17. April am Blinddarm operiert * 30.04. Webtischdecke + Pralinen an Inge [Klenzendorf] [in] Bremen zum Geburtstag geschickt, 20-, Mark * 30.05. Albert + Ria [Maria] zu Helgas [Reimann, Klemt] Hochzeit hier * 01.05. Damm umgepflügt, 10 Mark * 04.05. Kartoffeln gepflanzt und eingesät * Ganzen Mai kalt und viel Regen, immer geheizt * 16.05. Stubenlampe für Helga [Reimann] zur Hochzeit gekauft, 120 Mark * 11.05. Motor vom Keller [Wasserkessel] neu wickeln lassen, 120 Mark * 23.06. hat Hans mir [mich] mitgenommen nach Wittenberge [und] seine Braut [Astrid] vorgestellt * 29.06. [Hans feiert] Verlobung, 16 Personen * 25.06. Bettwäsche für Hans zur Verlobung a 66 Mark gekauft und 2 Laken a 16,50 = 165 Mark * 20.06. hat Else [Reimann] mir eine Glucke mit 13 weiße Kücken gegeben * 21.07. morgens die ganzen Kücken weg, 1 lag noch tot in der Krippe, [hatte sich ein] Ungeziefer geholt * 07.07. war ich mit Elli [Jung] und Herta [Grund] nach Wilsnack * 02.07. bis 31.07. war Else [Reimann] zur Kur nach Sandbad Köstritz, [da] habe ich die Arbeit [auf Elses Hof] gemacht. * 06.07. bis 20.07. war Hans in Urlaub – Bansin – Ostsee * 12.08. bis 19.08. war ich bei Albert, hat fast jeden Tag geregnet, Sonntag waren wir [bei Familie Klenzendorf] nach Rostock, die Fahrt nach Güstrow hat gekostet mit D-Zug-Zuschlag 11,60 Mark, Für Else [Reimann] ein Perlontuch mitgebracht = 10,35 Mark, für Maria Garnitur mitgenommen = 8,50 Mark, für Albert blaue Jacke = 9 Mark * 12.09. bis 25.09. mit Elli [Jung] [aus] Lanz in Urlaub [nach] Scheibe-Alsbach bei Katzhütte [in] Thüringen a 105 Mark, so [nebenbei] verbraucht 150 Mark * 25.09. für Else [Reimann] Garnitur mitgebracht, 10 Mark * 30.09. + 1. Oktober Kartoffeln auf Damm rausgerackt, ich allein ungefähr 10 Ztr. * 10.09. blaues Jackenkleid zur Reise von [Schneider] Jothann machen lassen, 50 Mark * 10.09. seidene Bluse dazu, 45 Mark * 15.10. 3 Ctr. Einkellerung-Kartoffeln a 6,25 = 18,75 Mark * 15.10. 1 Garnitur für Frau Grosch, 8 Mark * 15.10. 1 Garnitur für Minna [Henning] [in] Bochin, 8,50 Mark * 15.10. 2 Reformunterbetten für Albert zu Weihnachten a 55 Mark = 110 Mark * 17.10. bis 20.10. war Albert + Maria hier * 23.10. habe ich mich mit Lotte [Wieblitz] in Wittenberge getroffen, war eine Wärme von 20 ° * 06.11. fiel der erste Schnee im Dreck * 05.11. hatte es ganzen Tag geregnet * 24.11. Handtasche schwarz für Inge [Klenzendorf] [in] Bremen = 31 Mark, Karton Seife 5,50 [und] Taschentuch 3,50 Mark * 24.11. Strumpfhose für Ria [Maria] zum Geburtstag, 30 Mark * 24.11. Sofakissen für Astrid zu Weihnachten, 45 Mark * 24.11. Schlafanzug und 2 Paar Socken für Hans zu Weihnachten = 50 Mark * 24.11. Unterhemd + Hose für Jürgen [Reimann], 8,60 Mark * 24.11. 6 Tassen für Frau Jothann zum Geburtstag a 2 Mark = 12 Mark * 03.12. Paket [für Familie Klenzendorf] nach Bremen abgeschickt * 03.12. Paket nach Ria [Maria] abgeschickt * 08.12. war ich nach Wittenberge * 08.12. 6 [Geschirr-]Trockentücher = 21 Mark * 01.12. Paar Herrensocken = 8 Mark, 1 Paar Perlonstrümpfe = 8 Mark * 09.12. Schrotmühle an Horst Wilke verkauft, 250 Mark ''' 1969 ''' * 18.01. 700 Gramm blaue Wolle für Albert zum Pullover a 9,50 = 66,50 Mark * 15.01. Trägerschürze, 2 Frotteehandtücher für Else [Reimann] zum Geburtstag = 24 Mark * 10.02. Hemd für Jürgen [Reimann] – Geburtstag, 12 Mark * 10.02. Garnitur für Valentin [Reimann] zum Geburtstag, 12,50 Mark * 14.02. 700 Gramm Wolle für Hans zum Pullover a 8,60 = 60 Mark * 12.03. bis 20.03. war ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz], da hat es geschneit und so ein Schneetreiben, waren meterhohe Schneeverwehungen, fuhr vom 15.–18. kein Bus, konnte nicht durch * 23.03. war ich nach Lanz zum Geburtstag [von Elli Jung] * 23.03. habe ich 12 Stück | 8 Wochen alte Kücken bekommen a [leer] * 24.03. Kleid von [Schneiderin] Frau Mernitz geholt, Stoff [dazu] von Albert zu Weihnachten, Macherlohn mit Zutaten = 32 Mark * 24.03. Eine Fernsehröhre, 29,70 Mark * 24.03. Schlafanzug für Astrid = 29,60 Mark + 1 großes Frotteehandtuch = 9,90 Mark * 24.03. 1 Wollprüla [Wolpryla] Schlüpfer, 9 Mark * 24.03. 1 Schlafanzug für Jürgen [Reimann] zur Jugendweihe, 24,50 Mark * 04.04. Karfreitag waren Hans, Astrid und ich nach Albert, am 5. April kam Willi [Klenzendorf] mit Frau [Gerda] nach da [Gutow], Ostern lag ich im Bett – Grippe, Albert auch. Bin dann am 11. April wieder nach Hause gefahren. * 20.04. waren Albert und Ria [Maria] hier zu Jürgens [Reimann] Jugendweihe * 06.05. bis 18.05. waren Elli [Pevestorff] und ich nach Münster und Bremen, haben 60 Mark [Begrüßungsgeld] bekommen in Münster, in Bremen 25 Mark [Begrüßungsgeld] * 20.05. Damm eingesät + Kartoffeln gepflanzt * 23.05. Freitag vor Pfingsten [war] Hans Hochzeit, 32 Personen in [Wittenberger Hotel] Germania gefeiert, Polterabend [mit] 22 Personen zu Haus [in Wittenberge] gefeiert bis Morgens ½ 4 Uhr * 25.05. Pfingsten noch geheizt * 09.06. bis 20.06. Hans mit Frau [Astrid] in Urlaub nach Bad Saarow * 13.06. 5 ℔ Federn von Cumlosen [Familie Pevestorff] für Hans zum Oberbett a ℔ 12,50 = 62,50 Mark * 13.06. [Federn] reinigen lassen in Wittenberge, 5 Mark * 13.06. Inlett, 50 Mark * 14.06. Kranz für [verstorbene] Tante Emma [Kälke] 10 Mark * 25.06. In der Nacht Ungeziefer im Hühnerstall, 3 große Kücken tot, 1 mußte ich noch schlachten und 1 Huhn auch noch angefallen * 27.06. Noch ein großes Kücken tot * 28.06. habe ich mich mit Lotte [Wieblitz] in Wittenberge getroffen * 12.07. bis 13. August große Hitze über 30 °, kein Regen * 18.07. bis 18. August Hans und Astrid Passierschein * 08.08. bis 8. September Albert und Maria Passierschein * 13.08. kam der erste Regen * 29.08. + 30.08. geheizt * 10.08. 6 Weingläser-Römer für Hans a 7,05 Mark = 42,30 Mark * 10.08. Maler bezahlt, 45 Mark * 27.08. Dachdecker [hat] Dächer geteert, 86 Mark * 10.09. bis 23.09. war ich mit Irene [Arnhold] in Urlaub nach Stecklenberg im Harz, immer gutes Wetter, [Kosten:] 125 Mark, sonstige Ausgaben 80 Mark * September Für Hans Kravatte 12,75 Mark [und] Astrid Nachthemd = 22 Mark mitgebracht * 23.09. Portemannee mitgebracht für Else [Reimann], 15 Mark * 24.09. bis 26.09. meine Kartoffeln raus gerackt * 04.10. bis 12.10. war ich bei Albert, für Ria [Maria] Garnitur, für Albert 1 Paar Strümpfe mitgenommen * 07.10. waren wir nach Rostock [zu Familie Klenzendorf] + Warnemünde * 17.10. Garnitur für Frau Grosch + Minna [Henning in] Bochin = 20 Mark * 10.10. 5 Ctr. Kartoffeln von L.P.G. bekommen * 15.10. Kohlen bekommen * 30.11. waren Albert, Maria und ich bei Hans * 27.11. für Frau Jothann Filzpantoffel 9 Mark, 1 Paar Strümpfe 7,40 Mark * 30.11. Für Maria Strumpfhose = 32 Mark + 1 Karton Pralinen = 8,10 Mark * 08.12. für Inge [Klenzendorf] [in] Bremen Fotoalbum = 12,50 Mark + 1 Tablett = 20,85 Mark * 08.12. Bettwäsche für Maria, 110 Mark * 08.12. 2 Bettlaken a 15,75 = 31,50 Mark * 08.12. für Astrid Tischdecke, 25,50 Mark * 08.12. für Albert + Hans je 1 Paar Strümpfe a 8,90 = 17,80 Mark * 16.12. Bademantel, 75,40 Mark * 08.12. für Irene [Arnhold] 1 Paar Strümpfe = 10,20 Mark, 1 Karton Pralinen = 8,10 Mark * 16.12. für Hans Schlafanzug, 38 Mark * 03.12. 1 Päckchen von [Familie Sempff] [aus] Münster bekommen, ½ ℔ Kaffee, ¼ [Pfund] Kakao, Sultaninen, 4 Apfelsinen, Schokolade, Zitronat * 10.12. Päckchen von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen [mit] ¼ [Pfund] Kaffee, Suppe, Kleiderstoff, Kette, Niveakrem, 1 Schokolade * 02.12. fiel der erste Schnee * 15.12. Schneeverwehungen * 24.12. Handtasche [und] 1 großen Karton Pralinen von Albert und Maria, Reisekoffer, 1 Vase, Pralinen von Hans + Astrid zu Weihnachten bekommen * Ganzen Monat sehr kalt, oft bis 20 ° minus und viel Schnee * [eingelegte Rechnung über Reparatur einer Schrotmühle durch Firma Hass aus Havelberg über 25,15 Mark] === 1970–1979 === ''' 1970 ''' * 08.01. Fernseher repariert, 24,59 Mark * Bis 26. Januar viel Schnee und kalt, dann setzte plötzlich Tauwetter ein, jeden Morgen Glatteis, nur 2 Tage, dann wieder Frost, bis 13. März lag immer noch der erste Schnee, dann Tauwetter mit Regen, 27. März Karfreitag und Ostern noch geschneit, 5. April noch geschneit * 29.01. Nachthemd für Else [Reimann] zum Geburtstag, 23,25 Mark * 29.01. Hemd für Jürgen [Reimann], 10 Mark * 29.01. grüne Strickjacke für mich, 42,90 Mark * 31.01. Flasche Korn für Valentin [Reimann], 11,50 Mark * 10.02. Feuerversicherung, 89 Mark * 02.02. war ich nach Ludwigslust zum Röntgen, 8 Tage vorher nach Wittenberge, war alles gut * 19.03. Schlafanzug, 1 Paar Strümpfe = 35,10 Mark, 1 Langspielplatte 11,50 Mark für Albert zum Geburtstag = 7 Mark * 19.03. Ferseher neue Röhre, 28,10 Mark * 26.03. Dederon-Unterrock für Astrid, 33 Mark * 02.04. bis [leer] bei Reimanns Arbeit [auf dem Hof] gemacht * 09.04. Else [Reimann] ins Krankenhaus gekommen, an Furunkel geschnitten * 07.04. hat Else [Reimann] mir 1 Paar Lederhandschuhe geschenkt * 29.04. für Inge [Klenzendorf] [in] Bremen 1 Portemanee 15 Mark [und] Pralinen 10 Mark, Topflappen abgeschickt * 23.05. Damm umgepflügt * 27.05. Kartoffeln gepflanzt + Gemüse gesät * 19.06. bis 22.06. war ich nach Parchim [zu Gertrud Täufer], war große Hitze, über 30 °, [am] 22. Abends kam nach langer Zeit der erste Regen durch Gewitter, vom 28. Juni bis 4. Juli hat es jeden Tag geregnet und sehr kühl, nur 15 bis 18 ° * Vom 17. bis 24. Juli waren wir [wahrscheinlich mit Familie Reimann] in Thale, Wohnwagen, Zeltplatz Rübchen * 23.07. für Helga [Klemt] Sammeltasse zum Geburtstag, 17,30 Mark * 07.08. Bettumrandung für Hans, 256 Mark * 09.10. bis 14.10. war ich bei Albert mit Minna [Henning] * 02.10. bis 05.10. war ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz], Garnitur mitgenommen, 10 Mark * 17.10. Heinz [Reimann] Verlobung, Tischtuch + 2 [Geschirr-]Trockentücher geschenkt = 24 Mark * 29.10. Trägerschürze für Adele Bartels, 12 Mark * Ganzen Oktober fast geregnet und mildes Wetter * 06.11. fiel der erste Schnee und Nachtfrost, nachher immer wieder mild und Regen * 18.11. Tischdecke für Frau Jothann, 14 Mark * 14.11. bis 15.11. war ich nach Wittenberge [zu Hans] * November Trägerrock vom Mantel gemacht, 17 Mark * 20.11. Kuhstall auf LPG abgebrannt * 04.12. für Maria Strickjacke zu Weihnachten, 83 Mark * 04.12. für Maria Garnitur = 9 Mark [und] Sammeltasse = 24 Mark * 04.12. für Albert Arbeitsanzug, 18 Mark * 04.12. für Inge [Klenzendorf] [in] Bremen 6 Taschentücher = 21 Mark, Topflappen, Plätzchen * 04.12. 2 Paar Strümpfe 7,95 + 6,40 = 14,40 Mark * 04.12. für mich eine Mütze, 26 Mark * 08.12. war ich nach Wittenberge [zum Arzt], EKG-Untersuchung * 05.12. Päckchen an Maria und Inge [Klenzendorf] abgeschickt * 08.12. Schlafanzug für Albert, 35 Mark * 08.12. 2 Paar Herrensocken a 8,60 = 17,20 Mark * 08.12. 2 Paar Damenstrümpfe = 18 Mark * 08.12. 2 Pralinenkästen a 8,70 = 17,40 Mark * 11.12. Tischdecke für Maria, 13,85 Mark * 11.12. 2 Selbstbinder a 13,85 = 27,70 Mark * 11.12. Geschirrtücher für Astrid, 11,55 Mark * 11.12. 25 Meter Litze für Antenne a 60 ₰ = 15 Mark * 11.12. Päckchen von Inge [Klenzendorf] erhalten, ½ ℔ Kaffee, 1 Pfund Kakao, 2 Schokolade, Marzipan, Datteln, Frisierumhang * 12.12. Antenne [mit] neuer Litze angemacht * 23.12. Päckchen von Ilse [Sempff] [erhalten,] ½ ℔ Kaffee, ¼ Pfund Kakao, 2 Tafel Schokolade, 4 Apfelsinen * Weihnachten habe ich von Albert eine neue Stubenlampe bekommen + Pralinen, 1 Ente, 2 Ctr. Weizen, von Hans einen Mixer * Eine Gans gekauft von Frieda Müller, 28 Mark * Am 23. Dezember fing es an zu schneien * 29.12. hatte es tüchtig geschneit danach große Kälte * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel 1970: Juni war zu warm und zu trocken] * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel 1970: Juli begann zu kühl] ''' 1971 ''' * Von März setzte wieder große Kälte ein, bis 18 ° [minus] und Schnee * In der Silvesternacht große Kälte, 20 ° minus, die Kälte hielt an bis 8. Januar, dann setzte plötzlich Tauwetter ein, ganzen Januar + Februar mildes Wetter * 08.01. Dederon-Unterrock für Else [Reimann], 25 Mark * 04.02. 1 Garnitur für Jürgen [Reimann] + Valentin [Reimann] = 20 Mark * 22.02. 2 ½ m Kleiderstoff blauer [a] 52,60 = 134,65 Mark, mit Scheck bezahlt, Schneiderin = 50 Mark, Futterstoff [hat] Irene [Arnhold] besorgt, in Lanz machen lassen * 08.03. Päckchen von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen bekommen, ½ ℔ Kaffee, 2 Tafeln Schokolade, Suppen * 18.03. Kaffeegedeck für Astrid zum Geburtstag, 37,75 Mark * 18.03. 2 Garnituren, 1 Paar Socken, Taschentücher a = 34 Mark * 15.04. habe ich mich mit Lotte [Wieblitz] in Wittenberge getroffen * 16.04. Damm umgepflügt * 22.04. Kartoffeln gepflanzt, Gemüse gesät * 06.05. Gurken + Bohnen gelegt * 06.05. Nachthemd für Inge [Klenzendorf] [in] Bremen, 23,75 Mark * 06.05. 2 Garnituren a 8,25 = 16,50 Mark * 06.05. ½ Dutzend Taschentücher, Topflappen für Ilse [Sempff] = 22 Mark * 10.05. 4 Frotteehandtücher a 7 Mark = 28 Mark * 12.05. bis 24.05. waren wir [Minna und Elli Pevestorff?] nach Münster [Familie Sempff] und Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf], habe ich mir Strickjacke gekauft, von Inge [Klenzendorf] Schürze [bekommen], für Hans + Albert 1 weißes Hemd von Horst [Klenzendorf], für Astrid + Maria Pulli * von Pfingsten bis 27. Juni hatte Astrid + Hans Passierschein * ganzen Juni kalt und geregnet – Hochwasser, jeden Tag geheizt * 15.06. 17,70 Doppelzentner Kohlen bekommen * [29.06. Geburt von 1. Enkel Frank] * 10.07. + 11.07. war ich nach Wittenberge * 12.07. bis 27.07. war ich bei Albert * Juli Helga [Klemt] zum Geburtstag Tortenplatte * Juli Heinz [Reimann] kleine Flasche Cognak * Juli Tomas [Thomas Klemt] Hausschuh [und] 2 Gummihosen * Juli [für] Elli [Pevestorff] 2 Hemden * Fast ganzen Juli sehr heiß, August auch sehr heiß, fast kein Regen * 06.08. bis 21.08. war Else [Reimann] nach drüben [BRD] * 24.08. + 25.08. war Helga + Hänschen [Klemt] nach'm Spreewald * 11.08. habe ich Elli [Pevestorff] im Krankenhaus besucht, Ilse [Sempff] war auch da bis 14. August * 14.08. waren Astrid, Hans, Irene [Arnhold] und ich nach Pollitz mit Rad, kam Abends noch Gewitter als wir zu Hause waren * 17.08. bis 31.08. waren Astrid + Hans nach Koserow auf Usedom * 26.08. habe ich mir ein Nachthemd gekauft = 23,50 Mark, habe ich mir 2 Vollachselhemden a 3,75 = 7,50 [gekauft] * 13.09. bis 16.09. war ich nach Rostock [Familie Klenzendorf], die Bremer [Familie Klenzendorf] waren da, gutes Wetter * 14.09. + 15.09. Nachtfrost 4 ° minus, alle Blumen weg * 18.09. + 19.09. war Albert, Maria mit dem Kleinen [Frank] 1. Mal hier * 21.09. Kartoffeln rausgerackt, 7 Ctr. * 17.09. Kinderbett für Frank gekauft, 71 Mark * 17.09. 2 Bezüge dazu, 52 Mark * 06.09. [hat] Maler Türen + Fensterläden gestrichen, 93,83 Mark * 02.10. Hans [hat] Dächer geteert, 42 Mark * Vom 11. September bis 17. Oktober ging Hans + Alberts Passierscheine * 20.10. für Minna [Henning] Kaffee + Pralinen zum Geburtstag * 30.10. 2 Betten gereinigt, 1 Kopfkissen = 13 Mark * 30.10. davon 1 großes Bett, 3 Sofakissen, 2 a 5,30 und 1 a 3,90 = 14,50 Mark * Oktober 2 Frotteehandtücher für Adele Bartels, 15 Mark * 06.11. + 07.11. war ich mit Hans und Astrid nach Albert * 08.11. bis 12.11. war ich nach Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] * 12.11. Wolldecke für Albert gekauft, 83 Mark * 12.11. Bettwäsche Damast für Hans = 106 Mark, 2 Bettlaken a 17,50 = 35 Mark, für Ria [Maria] Silastik-Pullover = 93 Mark * 16.11. für Maria Nachthemd, 26,25 Mark * 16.11. Dederon-Unterrock = 22,50 Mark zum Geburtstag * Zu Weihnachten habe ich von Albert Perlon-Gardine, Kuchengabel + Pralinen. Von Hans elektrische Wärmeschuhe und Pralinen * 16.11. Garnitur für Frau Jothann, 9,65 Mark * 16.11. Untertaille, 7,55 Mark * 16.11. 2 Kränze für Friedhof, 16 Mark * 18.11. fiel der erste Schnee * 21.11. Sturm mit Schneegestöber, Montag-Morgen war kaum durchzukommen, so viel Schnee * Weihnachten war ich in Wittenberge, dann bis nach Neujahr bei Albert, dann wurde ich krank. ''' 1972 ''' * 11.01. bis 15. Februar war ich im Krankenhaus * Januar war es etliche Tage sehr kalt bis 17 °, aber ganzen Winter kein Schnee und sehr mild * März für Astrid zum Geburtstag Sofakissen * März Perlonunterrock = 26,80 und Strumpfhose = 17,60 Mark * März für Hans 2 Paar Strümpfe und Hose = 50 Mark * März für Albert Strickweste, Manchesterhose = 21,80 Mark * März 2 Garnituren = 15 Mark * 15.05. Für Heinz [Reimann] Hochzeitsgeschenk, Elektrisches Waffeleisen = 45 Mark * 15.05. Für Frank zum Geburtstag Anzug mit Pudel = 47,20 Mark * 23.06. für Frank Schlafanzug [und] 2 Hemde = 17 Mark * 24.06. noch geheizt, dann große Hitze bis über 30 ° bis 28. Juni, dann wieder kühl bis 20 ° * 27.07. habe ich mich mit Lotte in Wittenberge getroffen * 29.07. bis 3. August war Albert mit Familie hier * 22.09. bis 2. Oktober war Karl [Klenzendorf] + Inge von Bremen hier * 22.09. + 1. Oktober war Willi und Gerdi von Rostock hier * 30.09. war Hans, Astrid, Albert + Familie hier * 01.09. wurde Sperrgebiet aufgehoben. * 17.09. waren Onkel Otto [Karstedt], Ella, Lotte + Franz hier * 16.09. Schornstein umsetzen lassen, 80 Mark * 10.10. war ich nach Cumlosen [Familie Pevestorff], war Ilse [Sempff] aus Münster da bis zum 16. Oktober * 07.10. kam Irene [Arnhold] mit Schwester unverhofft mit Rad, haben nur Kaffee getrunken, gleich wieder weg. * 21.10. bis 29.10. war Horst [Klenzendorf] mit Familie bei Albert * 24.10. hat Albert mich geholt * 27.10. bin ich mit Zug nach Jessenitz zur goldenen Hochzeit gefahren, waren 50 Personen, habe eine Fernsehlampe geschenkt. * 29.10. mit dem Pollitzern [Familie Wieblitz] bis Wittenberge gefahren, nächsten Tag nach Hause * 28.10. ganzen Tag geregnet, [eigentliches Datum der] goldene Hochzeit [von Otto Karstedt] * Fast den ganzen Oktober Nachtfrost, fast der ganze Wein [an der Hauswand] verfroren, gar nichts von gehabt, ganzen Herbst trocken, Ende Oktober kam der erste Regen und dichter Nebel * 24.10. war Willi [Klenzendorf] mit Gerdi Abends bei Albert, wollten Horst [Klenzendorf] begrüßen * 11.11. + 12.11. waren Hans und Albert hier, Albert kam unverhofft * 13.11. orkanartiger Sturm, viele Dächer kaputt, Zäune umgeweht und Bäume entwurzelt, hat viel Schaden angerichtet, nichts wieder fertig zu kriegen. * November für Ria [Maria] Damast-Bettwäsche = 100 Mark zu Weihnachten * November für Maria zum Geburtstag 2 Tischtücher, 23 Mark * November für Maria 2 Garnituren, 1 Paar Strümpfe = 27 Mark, Pralinen = 8,50 Mark * 11.12. 2 Schlafanzüge für Hans + Albert a 32 Mark = 64 Mark * 11.12. 2 Garnituren für Hans + Albert a 8,50 = 17 Mark * 11.12. 2 Paar Strümpfe für Hans + Albert a 8,50 = 17 Mark * 11.12. 6 Frotteehandtücher a 7 Mark = 42 Mark, für Astrid 6 [Geschirr-]Trockentücher = 20 Mark, 1 Schlafanzug = 28 Mark, Pralinen a 8,50 = 17 Mark * Weihnachten war Albert mit Familie hier, habe blauen Pullover bekommen, * Weihnachten war Hans + Astrid hier, Küchenuhr + Kühlschrank bekommen, hatte von Cumlosen [Familie Pevestorff] eine Gans. * 12.12. Päckchen von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen, 3 Tafeln Schokolade, ½ ℔ Kakao, ¼ Pfund Kaffee, Pfefferkuchen, 1 Päckchen Suppe, 2 Packungen Tee, 2 Apfelsinen, 1 Stück Seife, 1 Paar Strümpfe. * Sylvester + Neujahr war ich in Lanz [bei Elli Jung], herrlicher Sonnenschein [und] 18 ° Kälte, nachdem sehr mildes, nebliges regnerisches Wetter bis [leer] * [eingelegte Karte: nicht abgeschickte Postkarte an Irene Arnhold:] ** Eldenburg, den 15.11.71 ** Liebe Irene! ** Teile Dir hierdurch mit, daß ich gut wieder zu ** Hause angekommen bin. Meine Cousine war leider ** nicht am Bahnhof, darüber war ich ja etwas ** enttäuscht, aber ich habe mich dann doch ent- ** schlossen weiter zu fahren, wenn ich mich auch ** nicht wohl fühlte, denn sonst wäre ich ja vorläu- ** fig nicht mehr hingekommen ** [Zahlenkolonnen] ** 23. Dezember 72 Käte [Pevestorff] Cumlosen Silberhochzeit ** Elke Ortmann, Gülzstraße 39, Wittenberge ''' 1973 ''' * 15.01. Else [Reimann] zum Geburtstag 2 Frotteehandtücher = 12 Mark, ½ ℔ Kakao * 26.02. Paket von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen, ¼ ℔ Kaffee, 1 x Mal Seife, 2 Tafel Schokolade, Garnitur, brauner Unterrock, abgelegten Sommermantel * 28.02. 20 Firststeine für die Scheune, 20,15 Mark * 18.02. war Onkel Otto [Karstedt], Ella, Wolfgang von Berlin mit Frau und Tochter hier * 28.02. Von Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] ½ ℔ Kaffee, 100 Gramm Mandel, Korinten, 2 Päckchen Vanillenpudding geschickt bekommen. * 06.03. 1 ½ m. schwarzen Stoff zum Rock + Weste a 36 Mark und Futter dazu * 22.03. Schneiderin, 45 Mark * 29.04. bis 1. Mai Willi [Klenzendorf] mit Frau hier * 22.06. Für Frank zum Geburtstag Besteck, 26 Mark * 10.06. bis 11. Juni kein Regen, große Hitze über 30 ° * 12.07. kam der langersehnte Regen * 17.06. bis 8. Juli waren Astrid und Hans in Urlaub – Lauterbach – Rügen * 10.07. bis 24.07. waren Maria und Albert nach Friedrichroda – Thüringen * März Für Astrid ein Oberbett zum Geburtstag, 160 Mark * 01.07. bis 08.07. war Tante Minna [Klenzendorf] bei mir * 10.07. Badehandtuch dunkel für Irene [Arnhold] = 16,50 Mark zum Geburtstag * 03.06. Kies 1 Hänger + Gehwegplatten = 241,10 Mark * 03.06. 3 Dachlatten, 51 Mark * 20.07. bis 26.07. war Lotte [Wieblitz] aus Pollitz nach 6 ½ Jahren bei mir. * 29.07. war Hans, Astrid und Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier * 04.08. war Hans mit Warnings [seine Vermieter aus der Mozartstraße in Wittenberge] zum 1. Mal hier * 04.08. kam Albert mit Familie unverhofft, haben sie mir die Gehwegplatten gelegt * 02.08. hellgrünen Pullover gekauft, 77 Mark * 16.08. nach Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf] mitgenommen: ** 10.08. 2 Frotteehandtücher a 7,70 = 15,40 Mark ** 10.08. 1 Unterrock = 21,80 Mark ** 10.08. 1 Märchenbuch = 7 Mark ** 2 Päckchen Zigaretten a 3,20 = 6,40 Mark ** 10.08 1 Päckchen Mockabohnen = 4 Mark ** 10.08. 1 Flasche Schnaps – 1 Likör = 28,20 Mark, Summe 82,80 Mark * 10.08. für mich 1 lila Tuch, 15,50 Mark * 10.08. 1 Paar Pantoffel, 5,50 Mark * 16.08. bis 31.08. war ich nach Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf,] herrliches Wetter * 04.09. bis 13.09. war ich mit Ella [Klenzendorf] [aus] Zuggelrade und Reimanns nach Thale – Wohnwagen, jeden Tag gutes Wetter, sehr warm * Ganzen Sommer fast ohne Regen * Von Bremen [Familie Klenzendorf] habe ich mir Kleiderstoff mitgebracht, von Inge [Klenzendorf] Stoff zur Bluse * 22.09. war ich nach Wittenberge, Albert + Ria [Maria] da, Abends hat Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi mich unverhofft abgeholt * 24.09. sind sie [Willi Klenzendorf und Gerda] von uns nach Thale gefahren * 23.09. ganzen Tag geregnet * 24.10. bis 26.10. hatte ich Maler, Wohnstube + Küche gemalert, 131,78 Mark * 03.11. bis 4. November war Astrid + Hans hier * 29.10. Adele [Bartels] zum Geburtstag Garnitur + angerauten Schlüpfer = 15 Mark * 13.11. bis 22. November war ich bei Albert, war Sturm + Gewitter * 25.11. fiel der erste Schnee * Totensonntag [Grabschmuck], 10 Mark * Agnes Jothann zum Geburtstag ¼ Pfund Kaffee * 27.11. + 28.11. hat es furchtbar geschneit * 31.11. die Nacht 11 ° Kälte, Wasserleitung in Stall + Waschküche eingefroren * bis 3. Dezember geschneit, Abends fing es an zu regnen, die ganze Nacht war der Schnee fast weg * 04.12. für Maria zum Geburtstag roter Selastik Pullover = 62,50 Mark, Strumpfhose = 25,30 Mark * zu Weihnachten Kaffeeservice + Pralinen 9,50 = 81,40 Mark * zu Weihnachten Albert 3 Unterhemden a 7 Mark = 21 Mark * zu Weihnachten Albert 2 Unterhosen a 6,50 = 13 Mark * zu Weihnachten Albert Herrensocken = 8,60 Mark * zu Weihnachten Frank 2 Strumpfhosen = 16,20 Mark * zu Weihnachten Frank Kegel = 10 Mark * 13.12. für Hans 3 Unterhemde a 6 Mark = 18 Mark * zu Weihnachten für Hans 3 Unterhosen a 6,25 = 20,25 Mark * zu Weihnachten für Hans 1 Herrensocken = 8,60 Mark * zu Weihnachten für Astrid Nähkasten = 84 Mark * 25.12. von Hans dunkelblauen Kleiderstoff * 25.12. von Albert Morgenrock * 25.12. von Irene [Arnhold] Dose Ananas, 1 ℔ Kaffee, 1 Schokolade, Sultaninen, Kakao, Tee * 22.12. von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen ½ ℔ Kaffee, Kakao, 2 Suppen, 2 Schokolade, 1 Paar Strümpfe * 22.12. von [Familie Sempff] [aus] Münster ½ ℔ Kaffee, 1 Dose Ananas, Kakao, 2 Schokolade, 4 Apfelsinen * 25.12. bis 30.12. war Albert mit Familie hier * 13.12. für mich blauen Mantel, 300 Mark * 12.12. bis ganzen Januar durch mildes diesiges, regnerisches Wetter, kein Frost * 10.12. neuen Fernseher, 1631,30 Mark ''' 1974 ''' * 10.01. Garnitur für Else [Reimann] zum Geburtstag, 12,50 Mark * 18.01. bis 20.01. hat Willi [Klenzendorf] und Gerdi mich besucht * 19.01. + 20.01. Hans + Astrid hier * 03.03. Albert mit Familie hier, 4 Ctr. Kartoffeln gebracht, Badetuch, Nachthemd, wollprüler [Wolpryla] Garnitur und Blume zum Geburtstag bekommen * 04.03. Astrid und Hans, Tischdecke, kleine Decke und Flasche Wein mitgebracht * 03.03. bis 07.03. Lotte [Wieblitz] von Pollitz und Minna [Henning] [aus] Bochin hier * 08.03. Päckchen von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen bekommen, ½ ℔ Kaffee, 3 Tafel Schokolade, Unterrock, Suppe * 22.03. für Albert Arbeitshemd, 17,40 Mark * 22.03. für Albert Manchesteranzug, 45,80 Mark * 22.03. für Hans Arbeitshemd, 17,40 Mark zum Geburtstag + 30 Mark * 22.03. für Astrid Perlonunterrock, 24,50 Mark * 22.03. für Astrid Sofakissen ausgestickt * 06.04. war Hans, Astrid, ich nach Albert, Frank [nach Eldenburg] mitgenommen * 13.04. Ostern war Albert, Maria hier, Frank wieder geholt * 19.04. bis 23.04. war ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz], haben mich mit Auto wieder nach Hause gebracht * 25.04. Gemüse gesät, noch sehr kalt und trocken * Ganzen April trocken und kalt, Nachtfröste, er verabschiedete sich am 30. mit Gewitter und Regen * 13.05. Gurken und Bohnen gelegt, hatte es tüchtig geregnet * 27.06. bis 7. Juli war ich bei Albert, mit Hans nach Hause gefahren * 27.07. + 28.07. Hans + Albert Dächer geteert, Opas Grab gerichtet, hinten neuen Tritt gemacht * ganzen Mai, Juni + Juli kühl und regnerisch, kein Sommerwetter * 20.07. kam Lotte [Wieblitz] unverhofft vom Angeln mit ran * 25.07. 1 Paar braune Schuhe gekauft, 50 Mark * Mai [für] gute Stube Perlongardinen 7 Meter gekauft a 15 Mark = 105 Mark * 10.08. bis 24.08. war Frank bei mir, waren Albert und Ria [Maria] in Urlaub – Dierhagen * 10.08. waren Parchimer [Familie Täufer] zum 1. Mal hier * 23.08. haben sie Frank wieder geholt, waren Parchimer [Familie Täufer] noch mal hier * 30.08. bis 1. September waren Willi [Klenzendorf] und Gerdi hier, haben sie mich und Else [Reimann] mitgenommen, nach Neukloster waren wir bis zum 12.09. in Urlaub, Elli [Jung] [aus] Lanz, Ella [Klenzendorf] [aus] Zuggelrade und Minna [Henning] [aus] Bochin, war sehr schön * 10.09. waren wir nach Rostock, haben Willi [Klenzendorf] noch besucht, Urlaub hat 150 Mark gekostet * 21.09. bis 24.09. Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi hier, dann zum Harz * 21.09. Hans, Astrid + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier * 25.09. bis 28.09. Emmi + Karl [Refin] hier * 15.09. Wilhelm [Müller] + Liesbeth hier * 13.10. Radio in Wittenberge fertig gemacht, 50 Mark * 13.10. Hans + Astrid hier * 25.10. für Adele [Bartels] Garnitur zum Geburtstag, 15 Mark * 10.11. Ich nach Wittenberge * 24.11. Astrid + Hans hier, Herdplatte mitgebracht * 22.11. Urlaubsplatz – Wohnwagen Neukloster bezahlt, 130 Mark * 26.11. Elektrisch [Strom] bezahlt, 75 Mark * 26.11. Kaffee für Agnes Jothann und Topflappen = 10 Mark * 04.12. Kaffee für Herta Hänecke und Topflappen = 10 Mark * 01.12. waren Lotti [Ladwig] aus Wentdorf und Elli [Pevestorff] [aus] Cumlosen mit Auto nach Refins [in] Karstädt * 04.12. Paket an Ria [Maria] abgeschickt * 12.12. fiel der erste Schnee * 21.12. + 22.12. war Albert alleine hier, Geschenke gebracht, Couchdecke, Parfüm, Schokoladentannenzapfen * 24.12. bis 27.12. war ich in Wittenberge, habe ich dunkelblauen Selastik-Pullover, Perlonschürze, Servietten bekommen, Von Irene [Arnhold] 1 ℔ Kaffee mit Dose, 3 Tafel Schokolade, ½ ℔ Sultaninen, Suppen, Saucen, Gebäck, 2 Fischdosen, Hans hat mich wieder nach Hause gefahren * Ganzen Herbst bis Neujahr regnerisches sehr mildes (oft bis 10 °) Wetter, kein Frost. Hochwasser zu Weihnachten * Sylvester + Neujahr war ich in Lanz [bei Elli Jung] ''' 1975 ''' * 04.01. Wilhelm [Müller] Beerdigung, 140 Personen * 28.01. bis 6. Februar war ich bei Albert * 23.02. war ich nach Wittenberge + Theater – Urfaust * 27.02. Sind Reimanns nach Inge [Müller, Elses Tochter] + Polen [Geburtsort von Valentin bei Breslau] gefahren * 02.03. war Albert und Franki hier, Blume, neue Übergardinen + Brett zum Geburtstag * 02.03. Minna [Henning] von Bochin hier, Wurst mitgebracht * 04.03. Ella [Klenzendorf] [aus] Zuggelrade – Azalee + Konfekt * 04.03. von Adele [Bartels] Blume + Seife, [von] Agnes [Jothann] Kaffee + Kakao * 04.03. Helga [Klemt] Karton Seife, Herta Häneke Kaffee + Kakao * 09.03. Hans + Astrid ½ ℔ Kaffee, rosa Nachthemd, 2 Mal Knäcke, 2 Mal Filinchen [Trockenbrot], Kochkäse, Fischdose, Fruchtgelee * 08.03. + 09.03. Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi von Rostock, Blumenschale, großer Karton Pralinen * März von Irene [Arnhold] ½ ℔ Kaffee * März von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen 1 ℔ Kaffee, 4 Tafel Schokolade, bunte Bluse, 3 Apfelsinen, Schokoladenplätzchen * 28.03. Karfreitag wollten wir nach Albert aber es hat geschneit, alles was vom Himmel runter wollte. * 25.03. war ich nach Cumlosen, habe Elli [Pevestorff] besucht, am 29. ist sie schon gestorben * 30.03. Ostern war ich nach Wittenberge [Hans] und nach Lanz [Elli Jung] * 26.03. Astrids Mutter [Irene Arnhold] am grauen Star operiert * 07.04. bis 16.04. war ich nach Rostock [Familie Klenzendorf], Oma K[ubbernuß] Geburtstag, Willi [Klenzendorf] die Woche krank, [am] 13. waren wir kurz nach Albert, in Rostock helles Kostüm gekauft für 60 Mark, hatte 300 Mark gekostet * Ende Februar ist Lotte [Wieblitz] aus Pollitz an Galle in Seehausen operiert, haben wir sie besucht * 01.05. bis 04.05. Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi hier * 03.05. waren Willi [Klenzendorf] und Gerdi + ich nach Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] * 02.05. waren Astrid und Hans hier * 02.05. Astrids Mutter [Irene Arnhold] aus Augenklinik entlassen * 17.05. bis 21.05. waren Karl [Klenzendorf] + Inge aus Bremen hier, dann sind sie nach Rostock gefahren bis 26. Mai, haben mir Kleiderstoff, ½ ℔ Kaffee, 2 Tafel Schokolade, 1 Dose Ananas, Apfelsinen - Bananen mitgebracht * 17.05. bis 19.05. Pfingsten war Albert mit Familie hier * 17.05. bis 19.05. war Hans + Astrid hier * nach Pfingsten war es wieder sehr kalt, mußte man wieder heizen bis 15. Juni und Nachtfrost, Kartoffeln, Bohnen und Gurken abgefroren * 28.05. haben wir eine Busfahrt nach Feine Sache [Restaurant in Jeggeleben, Altmark] gemacht * 21.05. Inge [Klenzendorf] aus Bremen zum Geburtstag Briefpapier, 6 behäkelte Taschentücher, 2 Paar Topflappen * 14.06. bis 5. Juli Astrid + Hans in Urlaub bei Usedom. * 15.06. bis 24.06. sehr warm bis 30 ° * 24.06. kam Mittags Gewitter mit langersehntem Regen, dann wieder sehr warm 25–30 °, ohne Regen bis 10. Juli, da Mittags Gewitter * 26.06. bis 28.06. nach Parchim [Familie Täufer] * 28.06. bis 4. Juli in Gutow – Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi auch da, [Da] war Heike nicht richtig auf'n Posten [krank] und ich bekam Durchfall * 12.07. war ich nach Wittenberge zu Irenes [Arnhold] Geburtstag, kam Albert, Ria [Maria] + Frank, haben mich wieder geholt, sie sind am 13. Juli dann nach Berlin [für] 14 Tage in Urlaub gefahren, war Frank bei mir und Heike in Parchim * 10.07. für Irene zum Geburtstag Garnitur, Likörbohnen, Eier * 20.07. Hans, Astrid + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier * 20.07. Minna [Henning] von Bochin hier * 18.07. Elli [Jung] von Lanz + Helga [Wieblitz] [aus] Lenzen hier * 27.07. Frank wieder abgeholt * 29.07. Helga [Klemt] zum Geburtstag 2 Frotteehandtücher a 7 = 14 Mark * 18.08. bis 1. September war ich mit Elli [Jung], Minna [Henning], Ella [Klenzendorf], Else [Reimann] in Neukloster, Wohnwagen, jeden Tag herrliches Wetter, 20. August waren wir nach Warnemünde und Rostock bei Willi [Klenzendorf], hat es ganzen Tag geregnet * Vom 15. Juni bis 7. September sommerliches Wetter, oft bis 30 °, fast kein Regen, am 8. September setzte unbeständiges Wetter ein, kühl und Regen. * Gurken und Bohnen hat es unheimlich viel gegeben trotz der Trockenheit, auch sehr viel Äpfel! und Champignon * 30.09. war Albert, Franki, Horst [Klenzendorf] von Bremen mit Familie hier, waren wir noch nach Wittenberge [Hans] * 21.09. war Hans und Astrid hier * 03.10. bis 6. Oktober war Else [Reimann] und ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz], Garnitur 10,50 Mark, Pralinen 3,30 Mark mitgenommen, hat es geregnet, 6. Oktober zurück, war gutes Wetter * 09.10. 40 ℔ Birnen von Mewes a 40 ₰ = 16 Mark * 12.10. bis 19.10. war ich in Wittenberge, Hans mich geholt und wieder hergebracht * 21.10. war ich nach Bochin, 1 Pralinen für Minna [Henning] zum Geburtstag, Untertaille 10 Mark * 20.10. bis 10. November Else [Reimann] nach drüben [BRD] zur Silberhochzeit gefahren. * 29.11. Adele [Bartels] zum Geburtstag Schlüpfer 4,80, Spenzer [Wäsche] = 6,15 Mark * 09.11. waren Hans, Astrid und ich zu Onkel Ottos [Karstedt] 80. Geburtstag, 1 Fl[asche] Schnaps 15 Mark, Kaffee 8,75 Mark, war gutes Wetter * 10.11. Heinz Karstedt Silberhochzeit, Telegramm 3,50 Mark * 07.11. Paket von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen, alte Gardinen, ¼ Pfund Kaffee, 3 Tafel Schokolade, ½ ℔ Kakao * 20.11. bis 23.11. war Albert mit Frank und Opa [Hermann Täufer] aus Parchim hier, haben Schuppen fertig gemacht und Torweg, Hans und Astrid waren auch hier, haben auch noch geholfen, die beiden [Pferde-]Wagen zum Schutthaufen [im Wald] gebracht * Unsere kleine Heike war vom 11.-20. November im Krankenhaus, Lungenentzündung, darum hat Albert mich geholt, sollte ich bei Heike bleiben, weil sie nicht gleich wieder in die Krippe sollte. * 23.11. bis 9. Dezember war ich bei Albert, am 9. hat er mich wieder nach Hause gefahren. * 23.11. war der erste Schnee, dann paar Tage sehr kalt, 10 °, viel Wind und Sturm aber wieder mild mit Regen. ''' 1976 ''' * am 2. Januar 1976 hatte es geschneit und am 3. Januar orkanartiger Sturm mit Regen, waren wir nach Zuggelrade zur Beerdigung. [Tante Minna Hecht/Klenzendorf, verstorben 30.12.1975] * 02.01.1976 kam Willi [Klenzendorf], Gerdi und Otto Klenzendorf aus Rostock, 4. Januar wieder abgefahren. * Ganzen Dezember bis 24. Januar immer mildes, diesiges stürmisches, regnerisches Wetter, vom 25. Januar dann sehr kalt, am Tage bis 10 ° minus und Nachts bis 15 ° * Vom 20. Februar wieder mildes Wetter, am 28. Frühlingswetter, dann wieder kalt mit Schnee und Nachtfrost * am 20. März 10 ° minus Nachts, Wasserleitung in Waschküche eingefroren, am 23.3. [Leitung zum] Stall aufgetaut, 25. März tüchtig geschneit * Ganzen April kalt mit Nachtfrost, sehr trocken * Anfang Mai auch sehr kalt und trocken * 07.05. bis 11.05. sehr heiß über 30 °, dann wieder kühl, Nachts bis 5-6 °, am Tage bis 20 °, kein Regen * vom 15. Juni wieder sehr heiß, über 30 °, kein Regen * 21.07. ganzen Tag geregnet nach 5 Wochen * 28.07. dann wieder warm, nachher kühler * 23.11. fiel der erste Schnee * 02.03. kam Lotte [Wieblitz] von Pollitz bis 5. März * 06.03. kam Albert mit Familie * 07.03. Astrid, Hans und Elli [Jung] [aus] Lanz * 12.03. bis 14.03. Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi – Blume + Pralinen * 13.03. war Willi [Klenzendorf] mit uns nach Laaslich [Herta Grund] + Zuggelrade [Familie Klenzendorf] * 27.03. Hat Hans mich nach Wittenberge geholt * 28.03. bin ich nach Elli [Jung] [in] Lanz gefahren, war überall die Grippe, alle Veranstaltungen gesperrt * 22.03. Frank, Heike und Albert auch die Grippe * 16.04. bis 18.04. Ostern waren Hans, Astrid + ich nach Albert, gutes Wetter, nur Nachts zu kalt * 06.05. bis 21.05. war ich [bei Familie Klenzendorf] in Bremen * 27.04. bis 28. Mai Else [Reimann] im Krankenhaus zur Untersuchung * 06.07. bis 11.07. war ich bei Albert, am 11. mit Hans nach Hause gefahren und Frank mitgenommen * 17.07. bis 27.07. war Albert und Ria [Maria] in Urlaub Tschechei * 13.06. bis 6. Juli war Hans und Astrid in Urlaub nach Usedom * 28.07. bis 1. August Albert mit Familie hier, Dächer geteert * 08.08. Astrid + Hans hier * 11.08. bekam ich Wasser in den Beinen, Spritzen bekommen, nachher Tabletten * 21.08. + 22.08. war ich nach Wittenberge * 09.08. bis 15.08. Maler gehabt, Fenster, Türen gestrichen * 04.09. + 05.09. Hans, Astrid + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] kamen unverhofft, Hans Frühapfelbaum ausgesägt * 11.09. Albert, Ria [Maria], Frank + ich nach Wittenberge, herrliches Wetter, sehr warm * 03.10. Albert, Ria [Maria] + Frank hier, Weckgläser geholt * 07.10. bis 10.10. Albert mit Familie hier, Pilze gesucht + eingeweckt * 07.10. Hans allein hier, Astrid nach Stettin, Fliederbeeren + Pilze geholt * Vom 15. September bis 15. Oktober Else [Reimann] nach drüben [BRD] * 07.10. + [leer] habe ich Pflaumenmus gekocht * 22.10. bis 24.10. Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi von Rostock hier * 26.10. Kohlen bekommen * 28.10. hat Hans mich geholt * 29.10. waren Astrid, Irene [Arnhold] + ich nach Berlin [bei] herrlichem Wetter * 31.10. sind wir nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] gefahren * 03.11. bin ich wieder nach Hause gefahren * 20.11. war Hans + Astrid hier * 22.11. 2 Mäntel, 1 Bettdecke, 1 ℔ Kaffee, 3 Tafel Schokolade von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen bekommen * 24.12. bis 2. Januar war ich bei Albert, hat mich geholt und wieder hergebracht, in der Zeit war es sehr kalt, Nachts bis 13 °, meine ganzen Blumen in Stube und Küche verfroren, Wasserleitung in Küche eingefroren * Mai 1976 [Reise nach Bremen] [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** Von Inge [Klenzendorf]: [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 ℔ Kaffee = 9,25 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 3 Seife a 0,95 = 2,85 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 5 Bananen 1 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 3 Sahnesteif = 2,10 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 Milkiwee [Milkyway] = 1 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 Mockasahne = 0,80 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 2 Frühlingssuppen = 1,60 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 3 Nivea 2,30 = 6,90 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 2 Kaffeefilter = 1,60 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 Ananas = 0,88 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 2 Zitronenpudding = -0,88 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** [leer] 0,88 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 Dose Mandarinen = 1 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** [Summe] 30,74 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** Von Horst [Klenzendorf]: [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 Ananas = 0,88 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 Dose Mandarinen = 0,90 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 Dose Pfirsich = 1,20 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 3 x Luftschokolade = 1,50 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 2 x Gummitiere = 1,50 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 2 x Hagebuttentee = 1,50 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** [Summe] 7,48 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] **ich gekauft: [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 2 Pullover für Frank + Heike a 7 Mark = 14 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 ℔ Kaffee = 9,25 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 3 Topfschrubber a 1,- = 3,- Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 2 Pontshantkrem [Pond's Handcreme] a 4,50 = 9 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 1 x Spültücher = 1 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** 5 x Schokolade = 3 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ** [Summe] 39,25 Mark [Eintrag "Mai 1976"] ''' 1977 ''' * 22.01. fing es an zu regnen, Straßen waren spiegelblank, Busse hatten Fahrverbot, ich wollte nach Wittenberge, ist nichts geworden, es hat bis 10. Februar meistens geregnet * 29.01. bis 30. Januar war ich nach Wittenberge * 03.03. bis 9. März war Lotte [Wieblitz] von Pollitz hier, Teekessel - Wurst + 2 Mal Butter * 05.03. war Hans + Astrid hier, 4 Flaschen Wein, ½ ℔ Kaffee, Pralinen, Tee, Hemd bekommen * 05.03. + 6. März Albert mit Familie hier, 1 Blume, 4 Stuhlkissen, Küchentischdecke, von Else [Reimann] Strümpfe, 3 Frotteehandtücher, von Helga [Klemt] Blume, Pralinen, von Frau Hänecke Garnitur * 26.03. war Albert mit Familie und ich nach Wittenberge zum Geburtstag * 08.04. bis 10.04. Ostern Albert mit Familie hier, sehr kalt, 5 ° minus Nachts, am Tage Schneeschauer * 22.04. bis 24.04. Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi hier * 23.04. + 24.04. Astrid + Hans + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] [am] 24. nachgekommen, noch tüchtig geheizt und die beiden Tage furchtbar geregnet, man konnte nicht raus. * 25.04. (Montag) und Dienstag dann gutes Wetter, wärmer und kein Regen * Ganzen April kalt und Regen, viel Nachtfrost * 02.05. Paket an Inge [Klenzendorf] [nach] Bremen geschickt zum Geburtstag, 1 Citronenkuchen, Briefpapier, 2 Paar Topflappen * 09.05. bis 15. Mai Albert mit Familie hier * 10.05. Zaun und Schuppen abgerissen [Motorschuppen hinter der Scheune] * 11.05. nach Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] * 12.05. waren wir nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] * 13.05. tapeziert, 14. Mai Zaun gebaut, Dachrinne fertig gemacht * 16.05. Bohnen und Gurken gelegt * 28.05. bis 30. Mai Pfingsten war ich mit Hans + Astrid nach Albert * bis 15. Juni geheizt, dann paar Tage sehr warm * 09.07. + 10. Juli Albert mit Familie + Hans + Astrid hier * 30.07. + 31. Juli war ich nach Wittenberge + Cumlosen [Familie Pevestorff] * 02.08. Moorpackung angefangen * 05.08. bis 7. August Albert mit Familie hier, noch Pilze gesucht * 13.08. bis 14. August Hans und Astrid hier, haben sie mich mitgenommen nach Wittenberge, mußte am 15. nach Schwerin, Hautklinik * 15.08. bis 31. August war ich in Schwerin, Hautklinik * 03.09. Elli [Jung] von Lanz mich besucht * 13.09. Fahrradschlauch 2,65 Mark und Mantel 9 Mark und aufziehen 1,50 Mark * 28.09. Dauerwelle machen lassen = 13,50 Mark * 29.10. war ich nach Wittenberge, kam Albert mit Familie auch noch unverhofft * 20.11. Hans + Astrid hier * 10.12. bis 11. Dezember Albert mit Familie hier unverhofft * 24.12. bis 27. Dezember war ich in Wittenberge, Hans hat mich abgeholt * 24.12. Morgens 10 Uhr kam furchtbarer Sturm, Weihnachten war mildes regnerisches Wetter ''' 1978 ''' * 03.01. ganzen Tag geregnet, Abends furchtbarer Sturm * 04.01. fiel der erste Schnee * 10.02. war Onkel Otto [Karstedt,] Ella, Lotte, Franz + Enkel aus Jessenitz hier * 11.02. + 12.02. Hans + Astrid hier, 11. war es sehr kalt + 12. Februar hat es fast ganzen Tag geschneit * 21.02. sehr kalt, Nachts bis 20 °, dann setzte plötzlich Tauwetter ein, am Tage bis 10 ° Wärme, war der Schnee auf einmal verschwunden * 04.03. + 05.03. Astrid + Hans hier * 04.03. + 05.03. Albert mit Familie hier * 02.03. + 04.03. Lotte [Wieblitz] von Pollitz hier, hat [leer] * 05.03. bis 07.03. Minna [Henning] von Bochin hier * 04.03. Ella [Klenzendorf] von Zuggelrade hier, Blume mitgebracht * 04.03. Grete Hein 1 Azalee * 24.03. bis 26.03. Albert mit Familie hier, Ostern * 22.04. Astrid + Hans mit Rad hier, schönes Wetter * 24.04. habe ich Zwiebel, Mohrrüben und Erbsen eingesät * 25.04. 1 Ztr. Kartoffeln von Werner Hein, 8 Mark * 28.04. war ich nach Wittenberge, Augenarzt wegen Brille * 06.05. bis 16.05. war Albert, Ria [Maria] und Frank nach Gernrode im Harz * 06.05. bis 16.05. war Heike bei mir, immer kalt, jeden Tag geheizt * bis 21.05. jeden Tag geheizt, danach große Hitze bis 30 ° * 16.06. bis 18.06. Gerdi und Willi [Klenzendorf] hier * In der Nacht vom 17.06. zum 18.06. hat es gefroren, Kartoffeln, Gurken und Bohnen braun * 20.06. neue Brillen bekommen, 40 Mark * 20.06. angefangen mit Ultraschall, 10. Juli + 20. Juli fertig * 28.06. hat Albert mich geholt, 8. Juli wieder nach Hause gebracht, Frank bis 24. Juli hier bei mir. * 24.07. Albert mit Familie hier * 22.07. + 23.07. Hans + Astrid hier, Dachrinnen fertig gemacht * 23.07. bis 27.07. Karl [Klenzendorf] + Inge [zum letzten Mal] hier, mitgebracht 1 ℔ Kaffee, 1 Schokolade, 1 Mal Bonbon, 1 Stück Seife, 2 Suppen, 1 Flasche Wein * 22.07. noch geheizt, danach große Hitze, 30 ° bis 35 ° bis 1. August, 2. August kam Regen und kühler, jeden Tag geregnet bis [leer] * 12.08. bis 16.08. war ich in Wittenberge, gutes Wetter * 15.08. [letztes] Päckchen von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen erhalten, 1 ℔ Kaffee, 2 Stück Seife, 2 Suppen, 2 Schokolade, Salzstangen * 26.08. + 27.08. Hans und Astrid hier mit Rad, Hans Dächer geteert, Sonntags war Sturm + Regen * 02.09. + 03.09. Albert mit Familie hier, Franks Einschulung gefeiert, war kalt + regnerisch * 18.08. bis 31.08. Töpfer [Ofensetzer hier] gehabt = 130 Mark, Nachher Stube tapeziert = 75 Mark * 10.09. ganzen Tag geregnet * 09.09. bis 23.09. Reimanns nach Elbingerode * 03.10. bis 09.10. war ich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] + Wittenberge * 21.10. bis 23.10. war ich nach Bochin [Familie Henning] * 14.10. bis 15.10. war Albert mit Familie hier, Pilze gesucht, 7 Gläser eingeweckt. * 04.11. bis 05.11. Hans + Astrid mit Rad hier, schönes Wetter * 11.11. Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi hier, dicker Nebel * 18.11. Albert mit Familie hier * 25.11. Lotte [Wieblitz] und Erich von Pollitz hier, hat Bubi [Erich Wieblitz junior] gegen Abend abgeholt zum Geburtstag von Helga [Wieblitz] * 30.11. [privat] * 05.12. [privat] * 13.12. habe ich Astrid mit ihrer Mutter [Irene Arnhold] besucht, Herta [Grund] kam auch noch, ganzen Nachmittag geregnet, habe mich mit Taxi zum Bus [in Lenzen] fahren lassen und wieder [von Lenzen] nach Hause Abends. * 23.12. hat Albert mich geholt, war gutes Wetter * Heiligabend kam Glatteis, Weihnachten geregnet, dann kam Schnee mit großen Verwehungen und starker Frost bis 20 °, fuhr kein Bus, Züge mit 7 bis 8 Stunden Verspätung, konnte nicht wieder zurück, am 6. Januar bin ich dann nach Wittenberge gefahren, Zug fuhr 2 Stunden später ab und kalt im Zug, als ich bei Hans ankam, war keiner zu Hause, waren spazieren, war kalt, aber Sonnenschein. In Wittenberge wurde ich auch wieder krank, war 3 Mal zum Arzt. Am 17. Januar endlich nach Hause fahren lassen mit Taxi, [hat] 38,40 Mark gekostet * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel: "Februar 77", UdSSR: Ältester Bürger feierte 142. Geburtstag] * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel: "Febr 77", Hitzewelle, Buschbrände in Australien] * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel: "Februar 77", Januar hatte nur wenig Sonnenschein] * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel mit Anmerkung: "Am 20. März hatte es tüchtig geschneit, die Woche vorher schon immer Schneeschauer", Überschrift: Der Winter hielt noch einmal Einzug] * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel mit Anmerkung: "Ostern 10 April 1977", diverse Berichte zu Winterwetter] * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel: "23. Sept. 77", Rätselhafte Lichterscheinung im Norden der Sowjetunion] * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel: "1978", Der Monat Juli nahm Abschied mit Hitze] * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel: "1978", Herbst kam wie erwartet] * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel: "1978 Juli Juli noch geheizt", Bikinis blieben noch im Koffer] ''' 1979 ''' * 14.02. + 15.02. War große Schneeverwehungen, konnte Morgens nicht aus der Tür und den Gang lang, der Schnee lag bis zum Drücker hoch, mußte Schnee ganzen Tag schaufeln, der ganze Hof lag hoch voll und vorne bis zum Fenster hoch und eisiger Wind * 04.03. Astrid + Hans hier, lag noch viel Schnee aber war trübes Tauwetter * 04.03. Albert + Familie hier, haben gleich Schnee geschaufelt, konnten nicht rauf [mit dem Auto auf den Hof] * 04.03. Pollitzer [Familie Wieblitz] mit 4 Mann hier, Lotte [Wieblitz] Abends gleich wieder mit nach Hause gefahren. * 24.03. kam Albert mit Familie unverhofft * 26.03. Nach Wittenberge gefahren und nach Hause * 27.03. bin ich nach Hause gefahren * 13.04. bis 15.04. Ostern war Albert mit Familie hier, prima Wetter * 12.04. bis 26.04. war Hans + Astrid nach Bad Schandau * 29.04. bis 1. Mai war Albert mit Familie hier * 02.06. bis 04.06. Pfingsten Albert mit Familie hier * 02.06. bis 04.06. Pfingsten Hans + Astrid [hier], große Hitze, über] 30 ° * 15.06. bis 30.06. fahren Hans mit Astrid [an die] Ostsee – Ahrenshoop * 01.06. bis 06.06. jeden Tag sehr heiß, über 30 °, dann am 6. Juni usw. Regen, nur bis 20 ° - 16 ° vom 1. Juli bis * 08.06. + 09.06. Regen, nachher immer kühl, geheizt * 09.06. die letzten Bohnen gelegt + Salat gesät. * 07.07. + 08.07. Albert mit Familie hier, vom Kegelverein zum 60jährigen Bestehen eingeladen * 05.07. bis 11.07. noch geheizt * 21.07. + 22.07. noch geheizt * 15.07. bis 22.07. Albert mit Frau [Maria] nach Tschechei * 07.07. bis 29.07. Franki hier – Heike 8 Tage in Parchim [Familie Täufer] * 21.07. bis 22.07. Hans und Astrid hier, Kaffee mitgebracht * 16.07. bis [leer] jeden Tag Sturm und geregnet * 29.07. Albert mit Familie hier, Frank geholt * 24.07. bis 2. August Thomas [Reimann] mit Familie bei Else [Reimann] * 29.07. noch geheizt * August [hat] Maler [die] Küche gemacht * 25.08. + 26.08. waren Albert mit Familie und ich nach Wittenberge * 29.08. waren Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi hier, haben wir Elli [Jung] in Kalliß [Krebsbehandlung] besucht, war schlecht mit ihr, Abends um 7 Uhr sind sie noch nach Rostock gefahren. * 01.09. bis 15.09. sind Reimanns in Urlaub gefahren, Elbingerode * 16.09. bis 29.09. ich in Wittenberge * 19.09. bis 23.09. ich in Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] zur goldenen Hochzeit am 20. September, 25 Personen, Tischdecke und Sofakissen geschenkt * 22.09. Kohlen bekommen * September hatte Renchen [Wieblitz] sich den linken Fuß gebrochen * 28.09. Maler für Küche bezahlt, 66 Mark * 24.09. angefangen zu heizen * 17.10. bis 21.10. Albert mit Familie hier * 19.10. waren wir nach Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] * 04.10. bis 18.10. waren Reimanns nach drüben [BRD] * 14.10. bis 19.10. waren Astrid + Hans nach Budapest * 28.10. war ich nach Bochin [Familie Henning] * 03.11. + 04.11. waren Astrid + Hans hier, Kaffee mitgebracht * 24.11. + 25.11. waren Albert mit Familie hier * 25.11. bis 1. Dezember war Lotte [Wieblitz] hier – Erich hat ihr abgeholt, haben jeden Abend mau-mau [Kartenspiel] gespielt * 29.11. der wärmste Tag seit 60 Jahren im November, 10–17 Grad * 27.11. Frau Jothann zum Geburtstag 1 Garnitur = 9,90 Mark, 3 Taschentücher 4,50 Mark [und] 1 Seifenlappen * 25.11. war ich bei Erich [Wieblitz junior] in Lenzen eingeladen, Albert hat mich bis Lenzen mitgenommen, Helga [Wieblitz] hatte Geburtstag * 13.12. fiel der erste Schnee, nachher jeden Tag Sturm und Regen, kein Frost * 13.12. war ich zum Arzt, EKG gemacht, Herzkranzgefäße nicht mehr in Ordnung, andere Medikamente bekommen * 20.12. war ich zum Artz, bin ich geröntgt [worden] * 24.12. bis 28.12. [war ich] in Wittenberge, war nicht kalt und kein Frost, trübes Wetter * [eingelegter Zeitungsartikel: "1979", Weiterhin Zustrom kühler Meeresluft] === 1980–1983 === ''' 1980 ''' * Neujahrsnacht hat es geschneit, nachher Tag und Nacht trockenes Frostwetter, 8-10 + [und] 15 ° minus bis 22. Januar * 03.01. Wasserleitung in Waschküche und Stall abgestellt * 22.03. + 23.03. waren Hans, Astrid + ich nach Albert, hatte Zug 1 Stunde Verspätung, waren um 4 Uhr in Gutow * 04.04. bis 06.04. Ostern war Albert mit Familie hier, wurde die Uhr 1 Stunde vorgestellt [Einführung der Sommerzeit] * 11.04. war ich zum Arzt, EKG gemacht, lauter neue Medikamente, Hände + Füße jeden Tag baden, sind ganz steif und kalt * 14.04. + 17.04. sehr warmes Wetter, bis 20 °, 17. April kalt und regnerisch, nur 6 ° * 17.04. [habe ich für] Horst [Klenzendorf] seine Genehmigung [zur Einreise in die DDR] erhalten * 18.04. [Genehmigung] abgeschickt per Einschreiben [an] [Horst Klenzendorf] * 19.04. Sturm, Regen und Schneeschauer, nur 6 °, sehr kalt * 19.04. sind paar Dachsteine vom Schornstein gefallen * 20.04. Standuhr stehen geblieben * 20.04. hat sich das Wetter beruhigt, aber kalt, Nachts noch Frost, 24. April hat es geregnet, noch kalt * 24.04. sind Reimanns nach Merseburg zur Jugendweihe [bei] [Inge Reimann] * 27.04. Jugendweihe [bei] [Inge Reimann] * 26.04. kamen Horst [Klenzendorf] und Mariechen, waren wir Abends noch nach Zuggelrade [Familie Klenzendorf] * 27.04. Sonntag waren wir Nachmittag nach Hans * 28.04. waren wir nach Rostock [Familie Klenzendorf] und nach Albert, waren Nachts um 12 Uhr nach Hause * 29.04. war Horst und Mariechen noch mal nach Wittenberge * 30.04. Sind sie [Horst Klenzendorf und Mariechen] nach'm Mittag abgefahren, haben mitgebracht 1 ℔ Kaffee, 1 Seife, 1 Mal Pralinen, Filtertüten, Tortenguß, Backpulver, 2 Flaschen Wein, Dose Keks, 2 Dosen Mandarinen, 1 Dose Pfirsich, 1 Dose Aprikosen, 1 Fruchtkocktail, 1 Ananas, Sultaninen * 04.05. Erstes Gemüse gesät * 24.05. Bohnen und Gurken gesät * 30.05. hat es nach 4 Wochen endlich geregnet * 18.05. bis 20.05. Albert mit Familie hier * 18.05. bis 20.05. Hans mit Astrid hier * 03.06. Fernseher repariert, Zeilentrafo + Röhre = 53,20 Mark * 13.06. bis 27.06. waren Astrid + Hans in Ahrenshoop, jeden Tag mit Regen, Gewitter und kühl, nur bis 20 ° * 05.06. bis 06.07. Astrid + Hans hier, Kaffee mitgebracht * 05.07. bis 07.07. Albert, Ria [Maria,] Frank hier, am 7. Juli in Urlaub gefahren nach Meißen, Dresden, bis 19. Juli * Juli war es immer kühl, jeden Tag noch geheizt, dann wurde es besseres Wetter, habe ich Betten und Matratzen rausgehabt, bis 26. Juli, danach war es vormittags immer diesig, 10. bis 12. Juli war Lotte [Wieblitz] aus Pollitz hier, dann hat Bubi [Erich Wieblitz junior] sie abgeholt und nach Hause gefahren * 02.08. kam Albert mit Familie, haben Frank gebracht, am 3. August kam noch eine kräftige Gewitterschauer [um] ½ 4 Uhr, dann sind sie nach Hause gefahren * 23.08. kam Albert mit Familie, waren wir nach Wittenberge, 24. August wieder nach Hause gefahren, haben sie Frank mitgenommen und Heike hiergelassen, hat es die beiden Tage geregnet * 19.08. bis 29.08. habe ich Heins Hühner besorgt, waren sie in Urlaub Jasperode bei Wernigerode, ½ ℔ Kaffee * 20.08. bis 23.08. war furchtbarer Sturm und kalt * 25.08. bis 30.08. schönes warmes Wetter, dann kam Regen * 30.08. Reimanns in Urlaub gefahren – Elbingerode * 01.09. wieder gutes Wetter * 02.09. ganzen Tag geregnet * 06.09. + 07.09. Albert hier, kleines Wohnzimmer tapeziert * 07.09. um 2 Uhr fertig, dann kam Minna [Henning] aus Bochin mit Minna Fahn, Karl Heinz [Henning] brachte sie hier [her], war Sportfest * 07.09. Albert mit Familie wieder abgefahren, Heike mitgenommen * 06.09. hat Grete Hein mir einen Hahn gebracht * 03.09. Kühlschrank kaputt, 23. September fertig gemacht, neues Kühlaggregat * 12.09. Heins nach drüben [BRD] gefahren * 24.09. [Heins] wieder gekommen, 1 ℔ Kaffee, 1 Tafel Schokolade mitgebracht * 13.09. Willi [Klenzendorf] und Gerdi hier nach einem Jahr, war kühl und kräftige Schauer, habe geheizt * 24.09. bis 30.09. Hans + Astrid nach Rathen, sächsische Schweiz * 30.09. Unterrock 26 Mark [und] Schlüpfer 4,40 Mark für Lotte [Wieblitz] zum Geburtstag * 30.09. Tischdecke für Minna [Henning] zum Geburtstag = 20 Mark * 30.09. 4 Wäschepfähle, 89,60 Mark * 19.10. bis 21.10. Albert mit Familie hier, neue Stube tapeziert, 7 Rollen Tapeten a 11,20 [und] Kleister usw. 110 Mark * 19.10. bis 21.10. 4 Wäschepfähle eingesetzt, Wäscheleine im Schuppen angemacht, neue Pforte, Ofen bei Heike sauber gemacht, Dach über Waschküche fertig gemacht * 21.10. war ich nach Minnas [Henning] Geburtstag [in] Bochin * 22.10. Hans sein neues Auto bekommen, 3 Jahre darauf gewartet * 26.10. + 27.10. Astrid und Hans hier mit Auto * 02.11. hat Willi [Klenzendorf] mir ein paar Schuhe geschickt * 09.11. fiel der erste Schnee, war aber gleich wieder weg * 02.11. Waschküche Wasserleitung abgestellt * 05.11. Kohlen bekommen * 30.11. Hans und Astrid mit Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier, schönes Wetter * 01.12. bis [leer] jeden Tag geschneit, nachher wieder getaut, war der Schnee wieder weg * 05.12. Paket an Ria [Maria] abgeschickt * 13.12. war ich nach Wittenberge zu Renchens [Wieblitz], Silberhochzeit, war sehr schön * 15.12. hat Hans mich wieder nach Hause gebracht * 24.12. hat Hans mich geholt * 28.12. hat Hans mich wieder nach Hause gebracht, war trockenes Wetter, kein Frost * 04.01. von Albert + Ria [Maria] Übergardine + Tannenzapfen zu Weihnachten bekommen ''' 1981 ''' * Opa [Hermann Täufer] [in] Parchim [am] 2. Februar [gestorben], Schlaganfall * Sylvester Sturm – Regen und Gewitter * Neujahr Sturm, Schnee und Regen * 02.01. und 03.01., 04.01. Sturm, Schnee und Regen * 02.01. und 04.01. kam Albert mit Familie Nachmittags unverhofft und Bubi [Erich Wieblitz junior], war ich bei Hein * 18.02. kam Bubi [Erich Wieblitz junior] mit Lotte [Wieblitz] und Helga [am] Nachmittag, holte sie Abends wieder ab, zum Geburtstag kam Lotte nicht, fühlte sich nicht so [gut] * 07.03. kam Hans + Astrid und Albert mit Familie * 04.03. kam Gerdi und Willi [Klenzendorf] um 2 Uhr und um 7 Uhr wieder nach Hause gefahren * 04.03. brachte Karl-Heinz [Henning] Minna [Henning] und Meta [Freitag] und Abends wieder geholt * 02.03. 42 Ctr. Kohlen bekommen * 08.03. bis 15. März jeden Tag geregnet * vom 16. bis 17.03. bekam ich solchen Krampf im linken Bein und solche Schmerzen, Morgens war das Bein wie gelähmt, und ich mußte noch waschen, was ich eingeweicht hatte * 19.03. war ich zum Arzt, hat mir was zum Einreiben gegeben, hat nicht geholfen, war ich [am] * 26.03. wieder zum Arzt, hab ich Spritze bekommen * 27.03. wieder zum Arzt, noch eine Spritze bekommen, dann Tabletten * 27.03. war gutes Wetter, Nachts noch furchtbar geregnet, war Hochwasser, Hühner und Schulwiese blank * 28.03. bis 29.03. war ich mit Hans nach Albert, gutes Wetter * 08.04. bis 12.04. war ich in Wittenberge, gutes Wetter * 10.04. war ich zum Magen röntgen * 12.04. Hat Hans mich nach Hause gefahren * 17.04. bis 19.04. war Albert mit Familie und Oma [Gertrud Täufer] [aus] Parchim hier * 17.04. Karfreitag Hans mit Astrid hier, Kaffee mitgebracht * Karfreitag hat es geschneit und sehr kalt jeden Tag * 23.04. hat es Nachmittag geschneit, Morgens 5 ° minus, Fenster waren angefroren * 30.04. erstes Gemüse eingebracht, kalter Wind * 30.04. bis 4. Mai war Inge [geborene Müller] von Merseburg hier * nachher jeden Tag trockenes Wetter bis 25 °, noch sehr windig, hatte ich Hans seine Betten raus und Zimmer sauber gemacht * vom 09.05. habe ich nicht mehr geheizt * 09.05. war ich zur Jugendweihe bei Karsten [wahrscheinlich Wieblitz] in Lenzen, habe 100 Mark geschenkt, Pollitzer [Familie Wieblitz] waren auch da, waren 15 Personen * 16.05. + 17.05. hat es geregnet, habe ich Bohnen und Gurken gelegt * 16.05. bis 26.05. waren Heins nach drüben [BRD,] habe ich die Arbeit [auf dem Hof] gemacht * 20.05. 27 °, der bisher heißeste Tag in diesem Jahr * 22.05. Abends schön geregnet * 23.05. Sellerie gepflanzt * 25.05. Grete Hein 1 ℔ Kaffee, 1 Tafel Schokolade, 1 Apfelsine von drüben [BRD] mitgebracht für Arbeit machen * 06.06. bis 08.06. war Albert mit Familie und Mutter [Gertrud Täufer] hier * Pfingsten nachts geregnet, am Tage gutes Wetter * 31.05. war Hans, Astrid und Mutter [Irene Arnhold] unverhofft hier, waren Gewitterschauer * 14.06. jeden Tag 10 ½ Kohlen eingeheizt, war immer kühl, 15 ° bis 26.6. * 27.06. bin ich nach Albert gefahren bei Regen und Gewitter, Grete Hein hat mich zum Bus [nach Lenzen] gefahren, bin über Bützow gefahren, Zug hatte ½ Stunde Verspätung, war ¾ 2 Uhr erst in Güstrow, Oma Parchim [Gertrud Täufer] kam auch, war kurz vor 4 Uhr in Güstrow * 01.07. bin ich wieder nach Hause gefahren * 02.07. waren wir Rentner nach Gadow * 15.07. bis 27.07. [oder Juni?] waren Hans und Astrid nach Ahrenshoop, hatten schlechtes Wetter, kalt und jeden Tag Regen * 26.06. bis 30.06. war Else [Reimann] und Valentin nach Kurt [Müller] * 03.07. bis 06.07. war Käte Hein hier, 1 ℔ Kaffee, 1 Mal Schokolade mitgebracht * 25.07. bis 08.08. war Heike bei mir, hat jeden Tag kühl und regnerisch, fast immer geheizt * 01.08. kam Hans + Astrid unverhofft, noch wieder nach Hause gefahren * 08.08. 1 Faß Teer bekommen * 06.08. bis 08.08. Albert mit Familie hier, Pforte gestrichen und Heike geholt, jeden Tag sehr warm, über 30 °, Frank gebracht * 19.08. ganzen Tag geregnet und kühl * 21.08. ganzen Tag geregnet und geheizt, Marlies Kälke Hochzeit mit Wendt [in] Bäckern * 22.08. Albert [hat] Frank geholt und mich mitgenommen, hat es geregnet * 23.08. waren wir alle nach Rostock [bei Familie Klenzendorf], ich bin dageblieben bis * 29.08. hat Willi [Klenzendorf] mich Abends um 7 Uhr noch nach Albert gefahren, am 30. August war Heikes Einschulung, Morgens um 9 Uhr in Zehna, war sehr schön, Nachmittags waren wir noch mit Auto zum Gardener See * 20.09. waren Willi [Klenzendorf], Gerdi, Christine und ich nach Warnemünde, Hotel Neptun, war sehr schön * 20.09. habe ich mir einen neuen Rock gekauft = 95 Mark, Gerdi [hat] mir 1 weißen Pullover geschenkt, war sehr schön in Rostock, jeden Tag gutes Wetter * 19.08. waren wir bei Klaus und Christine [Gerdi Klenzendorfs Kinder] * 20.08. habe ich Heike einen hellblauen Pullover gekauft = 10 Mark, und Süßigkeiten zur Einschulung * 02.09. Mittwoch hat Albert mich nach Güstrow gefahren, war Zug weg, dann nach Bützow, als wir da waren, kam Zug an, im letzten Moment Zug noch erwischt, in Lenzen aus dem Wittenberger Bus Bus ausgestiegen, in den Eldenburger eingestiegen, hatte ich Glück * 12.09. kam Albert mit Familie unverhofft, Dächer geteert * 11.09. Busfahrt nach Potsdam gemacht, Schloß besichtigt * 09.09. bis 24.09. Hans und Astrid nach Rathen – sächsische Schweiz * 16.09. [Brunnen] neu gebohrt von ½ 9 Uhr bis 6 Uhr Nachmittag, 13 m tief * 25.09. Küchenuhr abgeholt 18,50 Mark, [am] 6.8. hingebracht [zur Reparatur] * 27.09. kamen Hans + Astrid unverhofft, Fliederbeeren geholt * 03.10. + 04.10. Willi [Klenzendorf,] Klaus + Christine hier, Gurken mitgenommen, Pralinen mitgebracht * 04.10. kam Hans, hat mich ½ 5 Uhr noch nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] gefahren, Garnitur 14 Mark und Pralinen 14 Mark mitgenommen, war sehr schön, aber jeden Tag stürmisch + regnerisch, Bademantel bekommen * 11.10. hat Hans mich wieder geholt und nach Hause gefahren, tüchtig geregnet * 17.10. bis 18.10. waren Albert mit Familie und ich nach Wittenberge * 18.10. waren wir nach Tannenkrug zum Mittagessen = 43 Mark, Astrids Mutter [Irene Arnhold] war nach drüben [BRD], hat den ganzen Tag geregnet, Albert einen Sack voll Äpfel mitgebracht * 17.10. habe ich Rechnung fürs Bohren bezahlt 445 Mark aufs Girokonto 37 Mark * 21.10. War ich zu Minnas [Henning] 75. Geburtstag, hat 2 Präsentkörbe bekommen, ich wurde krank, hatte solche Schmerzen im Leib, mußte immerzu brechen und mochte nichts essen, Minna hat mir noch viel Birnen mitgegeben, Karl Heinz hat mich nach Hause gefahren, Mund + Nase alles kaputt * 25.10. Hat mich Hans + Astrid nach dem Mittag nach Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] gefahren, dachten am 18. sei diamantene Hochzeit, 1 Jahr zu früh, waren sonst noch munter, Lotte [geborene Karstedt] hatte Rippenfellentzündung gehabt * 30.10. hat Franz, Lotte und Ella [Karstedt] mich nach Hause gebracht, war Nachmittags gutes Wetter, Vormittags hat es geregnet, 30 Minuten sind wir gefahren, um 3 Uhr nach dem Kaffee sind sie nach Hause gefahren. * 31.10. Hans hier, Wasserleitung fertig gemacht bei Sturm + Regen * 03.11. Fritz Karstedt [in] Lübtheen goldene Hochzeit * 02.11. Birnen eingeweckt * 01.11. + 02.11. ganzen Tag trocken, nachher Regen bis 14.11., dann trocken * 14.11. + 15.11. Albert mit Familie + Hans + Astrid hier, Schornstein in Hans Schlafstube sauber gemacht, waren etliche Eimer voll [Ruß] drin * 17.11. hellen Mantel von [Familie Klenzendorf] [aus] Bremen umarbeiten lassen = 65,10 Mark * 17.11. Gummistiefel, 36 Mark * 22.11. bis 29.11. war ich in Wittenberge – Hans hat mich geholt – wieder her gebracht, jeden Tag Sturm + Regen, von Irene [Arnhold] 1 ℔ Kaffee * 30.11. 2 ℔ Kaffee, 2 Pullover, Dominosteine, 2 Tafel Schokolade von Käte Hein * 04.12. fiel der erste Schnee im Dreck * 01.12. Weihnachtsfeier für Rentner in Seedorf * 04.12. Ria [Maria] Paket zum Geburtstag abgeschickt * 03.12. Reimanns zu Jürgen nach Berlin gefahren * 11.12. zum 12.12. tüchtig geschneit, bis um 9 Uhr gefegt * 14.12. wieder geschneit * 20.12. hat Albert mich geholt bei 15 ° Kälte * 25.12. bekam ich wieder kolikartige Schmerzen ''' 1982 ''' * 03.01. Sonntag hat Albert mich + Oma Parchim [Gertrud Täufer] wieder nach Hause gefahren bei 7 ° Wärme, Schnee alle weg * 05.01. hat es ganzen Tag geregnet, 8 ° Wärme * 06.01. hat es geschneit und 6 ° minus, Abends 10 ° minus * 07.02. war Hans + Astrid hier, hat es geregnet * 08.02. Tante Lieschen Wittenberge beerdigt, 91 Jahre * 04.03. Lotte [Wieblitz] von Pollitz hier bis 6. März * 06.03. Astrid + Hans und Albert + Familie hier, gutes Wetter * 04.03. Willi [Klenzendorf] und Gerdi kamen bei Sturm von ½ 4 Uhr bis ½ 7 Uhr * 26.03. war ich zu Astrids Geburtstag, Grete Hein hat mich zum Bus [in Lenzen] gefahren, war es kalt * 27.03. sind Astrid, Hans und ich nach Gutow gefahren zum 50. Geburtstag, haben Mittags in Güstrow gegessen, war gutes Wetter, Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi kamen auch, blieben bis 10 Uhr, Ich bin bis Karfreitag den 09.04. bei Albert geblieben, sind um 11 Uhr zu mir gefahren, haben in Parchim Mittag gegessen, war schlechtes Wetter, Schnee und Regen und kalt, am Tage 6 °, Nachts bei 0 °, über Ostern auch noch so, mußte tüchtig heizen * 28.03. ist Hans nach Haus gefahren, waren wir noch zum Gardener See, war gutes Wetter, schöne Sonne * 06.04. bis 08.04. bin ich nach Parchim [Gertrud Täufer] gewesen, herrliches Wetter, so warm, habe mir eine blaue Strickjacke gekauft = 110 Mark, Für Gertrud 1 kleine Flasche Cognak = 11 Mark. Gertrud hatte furchtbaren Husten und auch so war ihr nicht gut, hat mich vom Bus abgeholt und wieder hingebracht * 24.03. hatte ich wieder kolikartige Schmerzen, hatte Kohleintopf + Quarktorte gegessen, habe [Medikament] Hienfang genommen, kam alles raus, da wurde es besser * Ostern 11.05. auch noch Schnee, Regen, kalt, immer Nachts Frost, dann wurde es am Tage besser, 10 bis 12 °, Nachts kalt * 18.05. waren Hans + Astrid hier, meine ganzen Gardinen mitgenommen und gewaschen, 1 ℔ Kaffee mitgebracht * 20.05. Gardinen wieder gebracht und angemacht * 19.05. Mohrrüben, Salat, Zwiebel + Erbsen gelegt * 20.05. Altstoffhändler hier * 27.05. Willi [Klenzendorf] und Gerdi + Schwester hier, haben in Lenzen Mittag gegessen, 1 [Dose] Ananas mitgebracht, Abends wieder nach Haus gefahren, gutes Wetter * 28.05. bis [leer] jeden Tag Regen, stürmisch und kalt * 01.05. ganzen Tag geregnet * 08.05. Hans, Astrid, Jutta und Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier, gutes Wetter bis 19. Mai, kam der langersehnte Regen * 21.05. waren Else [Reimann] + Valentin nach Merseburg [Inge geborene Müller] zu Ines Hochzeit * 14.05. bis 16.05. kam Albert mit Familie unverhofft * 16.05. der bisher heißeste Tag, 30 °, nachher wieder kühler * 25.05. helle Schuhe gekauft 50 Mark und beim Friseur Wasserwelle 6,45 Mark * 27.05. Fernsehen [Monteur] nur rein geguckt 26,60 Mark, ging nachher auch nicht, mußte er noch mal kommen * Pfingsten Spargel eingeweckt + mitgenommen, ℔ 2 Mark * 29.05. bis 31.05. Albert mit Familie hier + Oma Parchim [Gertrud Täufer], schönes Wetter * 30.05. Hans hier, haben den 1. Schornstein fertig gemacht * 02.06. bis 11.06. Heins nach drüben [BRD], habe ich ihre Arbeit [auf dem Hof] gemacht, 1 ℔ Kaffee, 1 Schokolade, 1 Banane, 1 Mal Suppe mitgebracht * 04.06. 8 ℔ Spargel eingeweckt, ℔ 4 Mark, 9 Gläser * 07.06. war ich zum Arzt, furchtbare Kreuzschmerzen * 11.06. war ich wieder zum Arzt, Blutdruck 140, neulich 210, sie tippten auf Zucker, war aber zum Glück nicht * 11.06. Hans + Astrid nach Ahrendshoop gefahren, wolkiges Wetter * 14.06. Arzt Vormittag und Abends hier, mein Leib war dick zum Platzen und große Schmerzen, er tippte auf Magen und Darm, nachher auf Leber * 17.06. war Frau Dr. Hilscher und Hannelore hier, hatte ich noch Wasser in den Beinen, Greten Hein hat mir vom Konsum [Lebensmittel] mitgebracht * 14.06. bis 18.06. geheizt * 18.06. Fernseher neue Röhre rein bekommen, Bild lief, 43,10 Mark * 17.06. Nachtfrost, Kartoffelspitzen braun, Nachts geregnet * 03.07. Albert [hat] Frank gebracht unverhofft, 25. Juli wieder geholt * 06.07. Sind sie [Albert und Maria] in Urlaub gefahren von Berlin mit Fernzug 14 Tage nach Ungarn, 21. Juli wieder gekommen * 10.07. Hans + Astrid nach hohe Tatra in Urlaub gefahren * 30.06. 5 Ctr. Zement, 27,50 Mark * 14.07. 1 Hänger Kies, 21 Mark * 31.07. Ganzen Juli trocken + sehr warm, oft bis 33 ° * 01.08. Hans, Astrid + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier, Fernseher mitgenommen * 10.08. August kam der erste Regen * 13.08. habe ich mir ein paar Gartenschuhe gekauft, 30 Mark * 13.08. habe ich mir ein paar Hausschuhe gekauft, 16,30 Mark * 14.08. Hans und Astrid haben mich mitgenommen zu Albert * 17.08. Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi haben mich von Albert geholt, wir waren jeden Tag mit Auto unterwegs, war sehr schön, nur immer sehr stürmisch, Oma [Wilhelmine Kubbernuß] war auch noch mobil * 21.08. hat Albert mit Familie mich wieder geholt, weil Gerdi und Willi [Klenzendorf] am 26. August nach drüben [BRD] wollten, Willi [Klenzendorf] 14 Tage, Gerdi 4 Wochen * 24.08. waren Ria [Maria], Heike und ich mit Bus nach Parchim [Gertrud Täufer], Abends hat Albert uns wieder geholt * 19.08. war Herta Grund mit Kindern [aus Frankreich] bei Albert, war ich in Rostock, haben Onkel Willis Hochzeitsbilder gebracht * 20.08. habe ich Otto Klenzendorf in Rostock auf'n Hauptbahnhof getroffen, ihm gehts auch schlecht, hat Zucker und mit Herz * 26.07. bis 30. Juli war Käte Tiedke hier, 1 ℔ Jakobs Kaffee mitgebracht * 28.08. hat Albert mit Familie mich wieder nach Hause gebracht, haben alle Stalltüren gelackt und Waschküche ausgeweißt und Teppiche gekloppft * 25.08. Else [Reimann] nach Schwerin in Krankenhaus gekommen * 26.08. + 27.08. Abends Gewitter mit Schauer + Hagel * 04.09. Hans + Astrid hier, Leitung abgeschnitten, geht Waschmaschine + Schleuder nicht, Fernseher wieder gebracht + gleich wieder mitgenommen, Bild war noch nicht richtig, 2 neue Röhren, 70 Mark * 11.09. Fernseher hat Hans wieder gebracht, nun soll er gehen, immer noch gutes Wetter, hatte ich Kolik, Arzt gehabt, hat mich nach Kalliß ins Krankenhaus [geschickt] * 15.10. war ich da [in Kalliß,] bin auf Magen und Galle und Darm geröntgt, EKG gemacht, die Luftblase im Bauch entfernt * 10.10. bis 15.10. war ich in Wittenberge, hat es [im Körper] immer gebrannt * 16.10. bis 19.10. kam Albert mit Frank und Heike, haben meinen Brief nicht bekommen, hat Kellerhals fertig gemauert * 11.10. bis 15.10. hat es jeden Tag geregnet, Pappdächer alle geflickt, Elektrische Leitung wieder heil gemacht und Scheune hinten ausgebessert * 26.10. War Minna [Henning] von Bochin hier, Karl-Heinz [hat sie] gebracht und Birnen + kam Couch + Sessel von Wittenberge * 30.10. war Hans, Astrid + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier, war sehr neblig * 29.10. Dauerbrandofen bekommen, 330 Mark * 04.11. bis 06.11. hat Lotte [Wieblitz] mich besucht, war kalt, erster Frost * 13.11. bis 14.11. Albert mit Familie hier, gutes Wetter * 21.11. Hans, Astrid + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier, gutes Wetter, Totensonntag * 21.11. Karl Hänecke [hat] Ofen fertig gemacht, 10 Mark * 12.10. Dauerwelle in Wittenberge gemacht, 15 Mark * 27.10. Jessenitzer [Familie Karstedt] hier, noch mildes Wetter * 01.12. war ich nach Schwerin, 4 ° Kälte, Strahlenklinik * 06.12. Paket an Ria [Maria] zum Geburtstag abgeschickt * 12.12. Astrid, Hans und Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier, gutes Wetter, Inge [geborene Müller] mit Mann hier mit Auto, Wittenberger 1 Paar neue Schuhe, ½ ℔ Kaffee mitgebracht * 23.12. bis 2. Januar 1983 war ich in Wittenberge, Hans hat mich geholt und nach Hause gebracht, war immer mildes, diesiges Wetter, regnerisch ''' 1983 ''' * 08.01. bis 09. Januar Albert mit Familie hier, immer dasselbe Wetter * 16.01. Astrid und Hans hier, Wäsche gebracht * 23.01. bis 30. Januar fahren Hans, Astrid + Podibrads nach Frauenwald in Thüringen * 18.01. fiel der erste Schnee, nächsten Tag war schon wieder weg * 21.01. Liesbeth [Müller] von Mellen nach 7 Jahren mal hier * 25.01. 2 Männerhemde a 5,20 Mark = 10,40 Mark * 25.01. 1 Mal Filzpantoffel 7,50 [und] Kalender 4 Mark und Blumenkalender * 25.01. [Schnaps] Burgkrone 30 Mark [und] milder Brauner 7,55 Mark * 25.01. Doppelkorn 17,50 Mark * 27.01. wärmster Tag seit 1893, 14 ° Wärme, sehr windig + Regen * 01.02. fing gut an, Sturm und Regentropfen, Schneeschauer, * 04.02. gutes Wetter ganzen Tag, Sonnenschein 2 ° * 05.02. Schneeschauer * 06.02. Schneeschauer * 05.02. + 6. Februar Albert mit Familie hier, ¾ 1 Uhr schon wieder weg gefahren, wollten noch nach Parchim [Gertrud Täufer] ran, 1 ° * 14.02. bekam ich Mittags solche Kolik, habe bis Nachts um 12 auf Heizkissen gelegen, Zäpfchen eingeführt und mich viel übergeben * 21.02. wieder Kolik, Dr. Pohlmann [hat] Spritze gegeben, nicht geholfen * 24.02. nach Lenzen zum röntgen, haben keine Galle gefunden * 04.03. März von Hans + Astrid Gardinen bekommen, sind erst nach Feierabend gekommen, Nachts wieder nach Hause gefahren, von Irene [Arnhold] 1 ℔ Kaffee und Pralinen, Albert mit Familie kamen um 2 Uhr, Sonntag wieder nach Hause gefahren, 5 Torten mitgebracht, 1 Mal Goldkrone, Von Else [Reimann] 10 Eier, 1 Karton Pralinen, 1 Flasche Wein * Zum 80. Geburtstag viel Besuch, Käte [Pevestorff,] Albert, Lotte [aus] Cumlosen, Bochiner [Familie Henning,] Lotte [Wieblitz] [aus] Pollitz, Liesbeth [Müller] [aus] Mellen, Willi [Klenzendorf,] Gerdi, Kutscher [Kurt Draheim] * 24.03. zum Galle röntgen nach Wittenberge und Grützbeutel [auf der Haut] wegnehmen [lassen,] einer war schon ausgelaufen, war ich 8 Tage in Wittenberge, Donnerstag nach Hause gefahren, war keine Taxe [in Lenzen,] hat Heinz Reimann mich nach Hause gefahren, Karfreitag kam Albert mit Familie, Ostern kam Hans noch, haben sie Antenne fertig gemacht bis ½ 2 Uhr, weil es Sonnabend den ganzen Tag geregnet hat, Albert hat mich dann mitgenommen, haben wir in Parchim [bei Gertrud Täufer] Kaffee getrunken * Montags hatte ich solchen Schnupfen, hat es fast die ganze Woche geregnet, Donnerstag sind Fäden bei mir gezogen und Sonnabend haben sie mich zum 100jährigen Geburtstag [Wilhelmine Kubbernuß] gebracht, um 6 Uhr haben sie mich wieder abgeholt, sie haben [unterdessen] Schiff besichtigt, habe Blumen und Wein geschenkt, Albert Likör. * Am 10.04. hat Albert und Frank mich nach Hause gefahren, wurde ich krank, Grippe, Schnupfen, Husten, mußte Tag und Nacht spucken, 2 Flaschen Fegusan eingenommen. * 24.04. war Hans, Astrid und Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier * 25.04. habe ich Mohrrüben, Salat und Zwiebeln eingebracht * 27.04. hat es ganzen Tag geregnet, fing Morgens schon mit Gewitter an, LPG [hat] Kühe rausgebracht * 07.05. bis 11.05. War Albert + Familie hier, Giebel + hinten gestrichen * 14.05. Hans, Astrid + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier * 09.05. 2 Eimer Farbe zum Haus, 80 Mark * 09.05. 18 Tonrohre, 87 Mark * 18.05. Gurken + Bohnen gelegt, sehr naß, Graben [voll] zum Überlaufen * 22.05. bis 25.05. Pfingsten, Albert mit Familie hier und Oma Parchim [Gertrud Täufer] hier, war kalt + Regen, Spargel eingeweckt 10 Gläser, kg 8 Mark, [von] L.P.G. kg 4 Mark * 31.05. angefangen in L.P.G. zu essen, jeden Tag 1,20 Mark * 29.05. bis 1. Juni Inge [geborene Müller] + Dieter von Merseburg hier * 05.06. Hans + Astrid hier, 11. bis 25. Juni in Urlaub – Ahrenshoop, gutes Wetter, 30 ° * 18.06. + 19.06. Juni Albert mit Familie hier unverhofft, Hof 2 Mal gemäht, schön warm * 22.06. Willi [Klenzendorf] und Gerdi hier, paar Stunden, Spargel geholt * 20.06. konnte ich plötzlich mit linkes Auge nicht sehen * 27.06. kam der ersehnte Regen und kälter * 03.07. Hans, Astrid + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier, schönes Wetter, wärmer * 08.07. bis 13.07. sehr heiß, 33 ° * 14.07. zum Augenarzt [in] Wittenberge, hat mich sofort in die Klinik geschickt zur Beobachtung, stellte fest großer Ablazius [Ablatio], also Netzhautablösung * 19.07. mit Krankentransport nach Berlin gekommen * 22.07. operiert, 3 Stunden gedauert ohne Erfolg * 30.07. Irene [Arnhold] mich unverhofft besucht * 01.08. unerträgliche Hitze, 35 ° * 03.08. entlassen, kam Albert mit Familie, mich mit zu sich genommen, mußten 3 Stunden fahren, waren ½ 10 Uhr nach Hause * 07.08. haben sie mich nach Hause gefahren, waren noch in Parchim [Gertrud Täufer] * 09.08. hat Hans mich geholt, mußte am 10.08. zur Nachuntersuchung, war Opitz in Urlaub und die Vertretung hatte meine Papiere nicht von Berlin, 17.08. noch mal zur Untersuchung * 17.08. habe ich meine Brille bekommen * 18.08. hat Hans mich nach Hause gefahren * Juli und August kein Regen, sehr warm, war noch nie da * 16.08. Unterrock 15 Mark, 2 Hüfthalter a 10 Mark und Strümpfe 9 Mark * 16.08. 2 mal Pralinen a 11 Mark, Gasanzünder 12 Mark, Bluse 27 Mark, 1 Bluse, 2 Röcke vom Westpaket von Irene [Arnhold] bekommen * 26.08. hat Franz Becker von Hamburg und Helmut [Schwarck] von Pinnau uns unverhofft überrascht, sehr lange nicht gesehen * 07.08. habe ich meinen rechten Arm bei Albert verbrannt mit heißem Wasser, war in Wittenberge noch zum Arzt, hat Irene [Arnhold] jeden Morgen verbunden und Augentropfen gemacht * Vom 19. August hat Valentin [Reimann] jeden Tag Augentropfen gemacht bis [leer] * 27.08. kam Albert mit Familie, hat Rohre zum Klo gelegt und Dächer geteert, war noch immer sehr warm, ganzen Sommer ohne Regen * 26.08. Gerhard Schulz [aus] Seedorf in Löcknitz ertrunken, war betrunken, ist von Brücke runter gesprungen * Seit 140 Jahren der heißeste Sommer, immer über 30 ° und Juli–August, kein Regen * 01.09. kam etwas Regen, nachher jeden Tag kühl, stürmisch und etwas Regen, Reimanns vom 5. September schon geheizt * 18.09. angefangen zu heizen * 27.08. Albert mit Familie hier, Tonrohre für Klo gelegt * 27.08. Dächer geteert * 18.09. Albert mit Kinder hier, in Kammer weiter gemacht [mit Toilettenbau] * 23.08. bis 27. August Lotte [Wieblitz] von Pollitz hier * Helmut [Schwarck] von Tripkau + Franz von Hamburg nach langen Jahren mal hier * 18.09. Hans, Astrid + Mutter [Irene Arnhold] hier * 19.09. Karl Hänecke [den] Ofen sauber gemacht * 18.09. Lambrecht [aus] Breetz beim Stauwerk ertrunken, war betrunken * 19.09. Werner Fischer Jauche ausgefahren, 20 Mark * 24.09. bis 25.09. Albert mit Familie hier, [in] Klärgrube + beim Klo gebohrt * 25.09. Hans hier, hat geholfen + mich mit nach Wittenberge genommen * 25.09. Wolfgang Bartels mit Kran Jauchegrube ausgehoben und [Herr] Beckmann weggefahren = 50 Mark * 26.09. war ich zum Augenarzt, bis 2. Oktober war ich in Wittenberge * 02.10. hat Hans mich nach Pollitz [Familie Wieblitz] gefahren, 11. September wieder geholt und nach Hause gefahren nach Feierabend, habe noch geheizt * Vom 16. September bis 28. September Erich [Wieblitz] [aus] Pollitz im Krankenhaus, Schlaganfall * 22.09. 80. Geburtstag [von Erich Wieblitz], 2. Oktober beerdigt * Karin [geborene Wieblitz hat] 2 Söhne: Sebastian 3 Jahre, Oliver 2 Jahre * 30.09. Dauerwelle in Wittenberge machen lassen, 19 Mark * 15.10. Albert mit Familie + Hans hier, Toilette fertig gemacht, noch gutes Wetter, wollten noch nach Parchim [zu Gertrud Täufer] * Vom 1. bis 4. November hatte ich Kreislaufstörung, konnte mich nicht auf den Beinen halten, viel gebrochen, noch Arzt geholt, hat mir nichts gegeben * 02.11. kam Willi [Klenzendorf] + Gerdi unverhofft, 31. Oktober Oma [Wilhelmine Kubbernuß] gestorben, Altersschwäche * 05.11. Hans und Astrid + Albert mit Familie hier, gleich wieder nach Haus gefahren * 05.11. Hans hat mich mitgenommen, mußte am 10. November zum Augenarzt * 19.11. nach Hause gefahren, hat genieselt, Valentin [Reimann] hatte geheizt, 14. November erster Schnee, 13. November sehr kalt, über 15 ° * 19.11. 1 ℔ Kaffee von Irene [Arnhold] bekommen * 27.11. Agnes Jothann zum Geburtstag Kaffee, Hemd, Schlüpfer = 21 Mark * 30.11. Paket von Käte Tiedke, 2 ℔ Albrecht Kaffee, Pflaumen, Lebkuchen, 2 Mal Schokolade, 2 Blusen, 1 Decke * 04.12. Herta Hänecke zum Geburtstag Garnitur und Unterrock = 30 Mark * In der Nacht zum 11. Dezember tüchtig geschneit, Thomas [Klemt] bei mir [Schnee] geschoben == Sonstige Eintragungen == === Einrichtung des Gemüsegeschäfts in Hamburg 1910 === * Ausgaben 1910 * Reob. Ausbauer Mangel = 148 Mark * Tonbank Platte = 13 Mark * Schottsche Karre mit Nummer = 81 Mark * Schauer Bretter = 4,20 Mark * Farbe = 0,50 Mark * Conto Ruck = 0,75 Mark * 2 Schlösser und Türschilder = 1,50 Mark * Säcke = 16 Mark * Mechaniker, Laden Einrichtung = 29,00 Mark * Wiegeschalen mit Gewichte = 39,75 Mark * Maler für Fenster Name = 6,00 Mark * Farbe 34000 = 0,50 Mark * Trittleiter = 4,25 Mark * Gewerbeschein = 18,00 Mark * Drucksachen = 10,00 Mark * Mechaniker = 15,45 Mark * Ma[???] Kasse = 3,60 Mark * Kartoffelkiste = 7,00 Mark * Transport-Ständer am [Fahr]Rad = 4,00 Mark * Roleau [Rollo] = 9,90 Mark * [Zwischensumme] = 412,20 Mark * Dachpappe = 2,30 Mark * Säcke = 22,40 Mark * [Zwischensumme] = 437,10 Mark * Mechaniker = 20,00 Mark * [Zwischensumme] = 457,10 Mark === Gemüsegeschäft in Hamburg === * [diese Einträge stammen wahrscheinlich aus der Zeit 1910–1912] * [Zahlenkolonnen] * Kartoffel * 14 Sack * Zwickauer * den kommen * gelb korabie [Kohlrabi] * den 2 S[ack] Rote * den 6 L. Pepa === Bauprojekt Erweiterung des Wohnhauses in Eldenburg 1936 === * Zum Bau [wahrscheinlich Umbau des Wohnhauses, Fertigstellung 01.10.1936] ** Glaser hinten 5 Mark vorne 7 Mark = 12 Mark ** Dachdecker 79 Mark ** Rochow 198 Mark ** Fritz Fick 265 Mark ** 4 Sack Zement 10 Mark ** Dachrinne 11,50 Mark ** Fußboden 60 Mark ** Fenster + [Fenster]Laden [und] Tür 97,25 Mark ** Tapeten 9 Mark ** Glaser Zierglas 2,50 Mark ** Herd fertig gemacht 5 Mark ** 1 Dachglas 2,50 Mark ** Brandes 50 Mark ** [Summe] 801,75 Mark === Bauprojekt Scheune in Moor === * Scheune in Moor 375 Mark * Rechtsanwalt * Vermessen 26,50 Mark * usw. * Scheune Blunk fertig gemacht 3 Tage 12 Mark * Rohr [zum Dachdecken] gekauft 2 ¼ Schock 20 Mark * Rohr gekauft 2 Schock = 18 Mark * Rohr gekauft 2 Schock = 18 Mark * Stroh 10 Mark * Dachdecker 40 Mark * Draht 4,50 Mark === Handwerkerrechnungen === * Eldenburg 5.6.1936 ** für Dachrinnen noch 11,50 erhalten Rentenmark 11,50 ** Eldenburg 5.6.1936 ** [Unterschrift: Franz Hofmann] * [Bleistift] ** 1 Koppelpumpe gesetzt % 8,50 ** Rentenmark 28,50 erhalten ** Eldenburg 8.6.1936 ** [Unterschrift: Franz Hofmann] === Lebensmittel für eine Feier === * 50 Eier für Napfkuchen * 24 Eier für Torten * 25 Eier für Speise usw. * 6 ℔ gute Butter * 9 Pfund Margarine === verschiedene Notizen === * 01.01.1917 * [Zahlenkolonnen] * 19.12. Kasse [wahrscheinlich aus dem Hamburger Gemüseladen] * [Zahlenkolonnen] * von 1. Januar * Sass rechnung 1911 * Schleiz 1910 * [Alphabet – geschrieben von Schülerin Minna?] * bis 19. Mai * Kasse * Mark Pfennig * [Zahlenkolonnen] * [Schreibübungen - wahrscheinlich von Schülerin Minna 1910] ** Farbe ** Roleau ** Dachpappe ** Säcke ** Mechaniker ** e a b c ** Minna Karstedt m ** Minna Karstedt Minna Karstedt ** Fräulein Busack [ihre Lehrerin?] ** 9999 Ff fF f * [Notizen zum Gemüseladen in Hamburg] ** Hopfenmarkt ** 30.10. Hopfenmarkt = Kronsbeeren 8 Mark = 40,35 ** 03.11. Hopfenmarkt = 17,60 ** 09.11. Dietrich Apfel Banaden = 29,45 ** 09.11. Hopfenmarkt = 42,95 ** 12.11. Hopfenmarkt = 10,60 ** 21.11. Hopfm = 23,30 ** 03.12. Hopfenmarkt und Dietrich = 62,30 ** 15.12. Hopfenmarkt und Dietrich = 82,53 ** [Summe] 289,08 ** [Korrektur] 309,08 ** [überschrieben] Schl[uss?] z[um] 19.10. * Bernhard Hass [Eintrag auf eingelegtem Blatt] ** Schrotmühlen-Reparatur [Eintrag auf eingelegtem Blatt] ** Havelberg [Eintrag auf eingelegtem Blatt] ** Pritzwalkerstr. 28 [Eintrag auf eingelegtem Blatt] * [Planung der Landwirtschaft in Eldenburg] ** Runkel 26 ** 8 – Roggen ** 2 – Weitzen ** 2 – Hafer ** 4 – Kartoffel ** 2 – Spargel ** 16 – Wiese ** 9 – Koppel ** 2 – Lupinen ** 36 – Wald ** Hofraum ** [Summe] 81 Morgen ** 18,75 eigen ** 1,50 Pacht ** [Summe] 20,25 [Korrektur] 20,75 === Verkauf von Spargel === ''' Privat verkauft 1943 ''' * 28.04. Hedwig Hein 28 ℔ | 11 Mark * 28.04. Frau Wilhelm 5 Pfund | 5 Mark * 29.04. Käte Hein 8 Pfund | 8 Mark * 01.05. Emmi Wernke 11 Pfund | 11 Mark * 02.05. Jothanns 4 Pfund | 4 Mark * 06.05. Wilhelm 5 Pfund | 5 Mark * 07.05. Paul [Müller] 15 ℔ | [leer] * 07.05. Emmi Warnke 7 Pfund | 5,60 Mark * 09.05. Cumloser 15 ℔ Sorte II | 12 Mark * 10.05. Hedwig Hein 5 ℔ Sorte II | 4 Mark * 12.05. Hedwig Hein 15 Pfund Sorte I | 15 Mark * 12.05. Hedwig Hein 3 Pfund Sorte I | 3 Mark * 14.05. Hedwig Hein 13 Pfund Sorte I | 13 Mark * 17.05. Hedwig Hein 36 Pfund Sorte I | 36 Mark * 17.05. Hedwig Hein 8 Pfund Sorte II | 6,40 Mark * 16.05. Jothanns 21 Pfund Sorte I | 21 Mark * 17.05. Kolbow 15 Pfund Sorte I, 8 Pfund Sorte II | 21,40 Mark * 17.05. Soldat aus Lübtheen 20 Pfund Sorte II | 16 Mark * 24.05. Pollitz 26 Pfund Sorte II | 24 Mark * 23.05. Eldenburg 10 Pfund Sorte II | 8 Mark * 26.05. Cumloser 15 Pfund Sorte II | 10,50 Mark * 29.05. Hein 20 Pfund Sorte I a 90 Pfennig | 18 Mark * 30.05. Hein 5 Pfund Sorte I | 4,30 Mark * 31.05. Böck 13 Pfund Sorte I | 11 Mark * [Summe] 314 ℔ | 273,40 Mark * 04.06. Zucker 7 Pfund Sorte I | 5,60 Mark * 06.06. Jothann 14 Pfund Sorte I | 12,60 Mark * 07.06. Otto 25 ℔ Sorte I | 16 Mark * 08.06. Hein 14 Pfund Sorte I | [leer] * 09.06. Wilhelm 3 Pfund Sorte II | [leer] * 14.06. Frau Digner 20 Pfund Sorte I | 19,20 Mark * 14.06. Eldenburg 10 Pfund Sorte I | 7 Mark * 16.06. Tante Emma [Kälke] 28 Pfund Sorte I | 19,20 Mark * 17.06. Frau Digner 15 Pfund Sorte I | 12,60 Mark * 18.06. Frau Beusch 7 Pfund Sorte II, 4 Pfund Sorte III | 11 Mark * 18.06. Frau Zucker 8 Pfund Sorte I | 6,40 Mark * [Summe] 383,60 Mark ''' Spargel 1944 [Ablieferung] ''' {| style="text-align:center;" | 03.05. ||colspan="4"| Unsortiert || 15 |- | 05.05. ||colspan="4"| unsortiert || 15 |- | 10.05. ||style="width:5em;"| 1. Sorte ||style="width:5em;"| 2. Sorte ||style="width:5em;"| 3. Sorte ||style="width:5em;"| 4. Sorte || 30 |- | 11.05. || 30 || [leer] || [leer] || [leer] || 30 |- | 12.05. || 30 || 22 || 15 || [leer] || 67 |- | 14.05. || 30 || 15 || 10 || 20 || 75 |- | 15.05. || 15 || 10 || 10 || 10 || 45 |- | 17.05. || 15 || 10 || 15 || 10 || 50 |- | 19.05. || 30 || 13 || [leer] || [leer] || 43 |- | 21.05. || [leer] || 15 || 22 || 20 || 57 |- | 22.05. || 20 || 20 || 13 || [leer] || 53 |- | 24.05. || 13 || [leer] || 15 || 12 || 40 |- | 29.05. || 15 || 10 || 10 || 30 || 65 (Pfingsten) |- | 30.05. || 10 || 15 || 15 || 10 || 50 |- | 31.05. || 15 || 10 || 15 || 10 || 50 |- |colspan="6" style="text-align:left;"| [Summe Mai] 685 Pfund |- | 02.06. || 30 || 15 || 30 || 20 || 95 |- | 05.06. || 15 || 10 || [leer] || 10 || 35 |- | 08.06. || 15 || 10 || [leer] || 15 || 40 |- | 11.06. || 10 || [leer] || 15 || 20 || 45 |- | 15.06. || 10 || 10 || 10 || 15 || 45 |- |colspan="6" style="text-align:left;"| [Summe Mai und Juni] 945 Pfund |}
* [Privatverkauf 1944] 697 Pfund * [Summe Ablieferung und Privatverkauf 1944] 1642 Pfund * [weitere] 483 Pfund * [Summe 1944] 21,25 Ctr. ''' [Spargelverkauf] Privat 1944 ''' * 29.04. 6 ℔ Engel a 1,20 = 7,20 Mark * 29.04. 2 Pfund Wilhelm a 1,20 = 2,40 Mark * 30.04. 10 Pfund Engel = 15 Mark * 30.04. 7 Pfund Jessenitz [Familie Karstedt] = 7 Mark * 02.05. 6 Pfund Wilhelm = 7,20 Mark * 04.05. 17 Pfund Engel = 17 Mark * 08.05. 8 Pfund Engel = 8 Mark * 11.05. 3 Pfund Engel = 2,40 Mark * 12.05. 60 Pfund Engel = 60 Mark * 15.05. 30 Pfund Engel = 30 Mark * 16.05. 22 Pfund Engel = 22 Mark * 17.05. 5 Pfund Engel = 5 Mark ,- * 18.05. 15 ℔ Engel = 15 Mark * 20.05. 30 Pfund Engel = 28 Mark * 20.05. 20 Pfund Albert Fischer = 20 Mark * 21.05. 28 Pfund Engel = 23 Mark * 22.05. 20 Pfund Tante Emma [Kälke] = 16 Mark * 23.05. 34 Pfund Tante Emma [Kälke] = 28 Mark * 24.05. 8 Pfund Tante Emma [Kälke] = 8 Mark * 25.05. 15 Pfund Hein = 15 Mark * 27.05. Pfingsten 42 ℔ Hein = 29 Mark * 27.05. Soldat Lübtheen 25 Pfund = 22 Mark * 29.05. Jessenitzer [Familie Karstedt] 45 Pfund = 33 Mark * 29.05. Engel 30 Pfund = 24 Mark * 30.05. Hein 20 Pfund = 15,40 Mark * 31.05. Digner 30 Pfund = 23 Mark * 31.05. privat 18 Pfund = 14,40 Mark * [Summe April und Mai] 560 ℔ = 497,00 Mark ''' Juni ''' * 01.06. Digner 33 Pfund = 30,40 Mark * 02.06. Zucker 10 Pfund = 8 Mark * 03.06. Zucker 13 Pfund = 10 Mark * 04.06. Engel 30 Pfund = 20,50 Mark * 05.06. Engel 8 Pfund = 6,40 Mark * 06.06. Engel 43 Pfund = 30,20 Mark * [Summe Juni] 697 Pfund = 602,50 Mark === Herstellungsangabe für das Heft von der Druckerei === * 01502W lin[iert] 4 * Emil Laban * Papierhandlung * Buchdruckerei * Hamburg 13 * Grindelhof 71

Taintor Savings Bank

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'''Taintor Savings Bank''' was started by [[Miller-84428|Charles Miller]] of New Sharon, Iowa in 1909 in response to a need for the farmers to have convenient banking close to them. In 1965, these individuals were employed at Taintor Saviings. *[[Pothoven-36|Otto Henry Pothoven]], President *[[Phillips-38581|Clare Edgar Phillips]], Vice President *[[Linsted-4|Fern Viola Linsted Pothoven]], Director *[[Miller-84428|Charles "Tony" Miller]], Director

Taisten: Alpenschlößl

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Futterhaus heute zu Wohnungen umgebaut, auch Wohnhaus ähnlich neu? aufgebaut daneben/davor Wohnungen: "Residence Schlössl"

Taisten: Auslueger

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um 1710: [[Oberhammer-34|Gregor Oberhammer]] modernus [[Space:Taisten:_Hasler|Hasler]] und [[Space:Taisten:_Auslueger|Auslueger]] in Unterrain, Taisten

Taisten: Außerbinter

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1804, 1837, 1841, 1867, 1871: Haus Nummer 3, Dorf --- [[Troyer-169|Sebastian Troyer]] (*1775) [[Troyer-130|Maria Troyer]] (1804-1880) oo [[Gitzl-19|Johann Gitzl]] (1801-1871) ab mind. 1837 bis zu seinem Tod --- parallel: [[Rohracher-5|Joseph Rohracher]] (* um 1790) Sohn [[Rohracher-4|Johann Rohracher]] (*1827) ---- auch "Bachlbinter" genannt, da die früheren Besitzer ([[Sinner-406]]) von [[Space:Taisten:_Bachlhäusl|Bachlhäusl]] ins Dorf kamen

Taisten: Außeregger

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[[Gitzl-27|Peter Gitzl]] (1812-1895) [[Gitzl-82|Andrä Gitzl]] (1847-1920) 1937: Alois Außerhofer? [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/26/1/10.01.1937/147392/8/filterId-26%01147392%011380572-query-tesido+AND+telephon.html]

Taisten: Außerpier

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zwei Häuser heute das alte Haus gehört Ortsfremden Neubau: [[Sinner-178|Hubert Sinner]] bzw. [[Sinner-180|Hartmann Sinner]]

Taisten: Bachlhäusl

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1801: Pachler 1796, 1801: Hausnummer 16 == Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Unterrain, Ried: Eggerhöfe Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 81), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 16. == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Reiter / Gitzl ==== [[Reiter-780|Simon Reiter (1754-1798)]] oo [[Oberhammer-18|Theresia (Oberhammer) Gitzl (1761-1831)]] diese heiratet dann als WItwe [[Gitzl-20|Johann Gitzl (1756-1830)]] ==== Familie Sinner ==== [[Sinner-162|Alois Sinner]] (*1784) oo [[Reiter-212|Theresia Reiter (1790-aft.1829)]] 1853 erbt dessen Sohn [[Sinner-161|Johann Sinner]] (1829-1906) Kinder [[Sinner-160|Anna Sinner]] (1858-1936) und [[Sinner-406|Johann Sinner]] (1863-1928) dann zu [[Space:Taisten:_Außerbinter|Außerbinter]] im Dorf ==== Familie Plankensteiner ==== [[Plankensteiner-93|Franz Plankensteiner]] (1859-1907) [[Plankensteiner-9|Peter Plankensteiner]] (1894-1915) [[Plankensteiner-5|Josef Plankensteiner]] (1893-1959) '''Pächter:''' * [[Beikircher-14|Josef Beikircher]] (1895-1967) ab ca. 1934/37 bis Oktober 1940 [[Plankensteiner-6|Filomena Plankensteiner]] (*1928) ==== Familie Durnwalder ==== 1966 kauft [[Durnwalder-66|Durnwalder Franz]] (1940-1999) Tochter Durnwalder Rosmarie oo Kofler Florian An der Stelle des Hofes steht heute das Wohnhaus der Familie Kofler-Durnwalder. == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.264 * [[Schwingshackl-377|Heinrich Schwingshackl]]: „Aufgelassene und vergessene Höfe in Taisten“ - „Bachla“, in: inso blattl n.31 - Mai 2019, S.32-33 [http://www.gemeinde.welsberg-taisten.bz.it/system/web/zeitung.aspx]

Taisten: Bäck

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 17), früher Bäckerei und Gasthaus, geschlossener Hof, Bittbuch Haus Nr. 17. "Zum Althuber genannt; eine reelle Wirtstaferne zum Bäckenwirt genannt; eine reelle Bäckerpfister, luteigen und bürdenfrei" [Transportobücher 38, 172] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Althuber ==== [[Althueber-20|Jacob Althueber (1736-aft.1792)]] [[Althuber-7|Franz Althuber]] vermachte als Letzter seines Stammes den Bäckerhof in Taisten dem bischöfl. Knabenseminar Vinzentinum in Brixen. ==== Familie Oberstaller ==== als Teil des Futterhauses dienten auch das ehemalige Kugler-und Stiegerhäusl (im Osten des Bäck-Hofes) Am 8. Juli 1941 brach im Futterhaus der große Brand aus, wobei auch dieser Hof vollständig abbrannte. Das Haus wurde wiederaufgebaut und ging in den Besitz des Pächters Oberstaller (früher Mair in Unterrain) über, wobei das Wirtschaftsgebäude in das ebenfalls abgebrannte, im Westen anstoßende Neaser- oder Pitterlehaus verlegt wurde Besitzer Feld und Wald (1969): B. Vinzentinum Brixen Besitzer Haus (1969): Johann Oberstaller Um 1980?? wurde der Hof ausgesiedelt und steht jetzt an der Ortseinfahrt (Sonnenstraße 12/A) Auf dem ehemaligen Gelände des Bäckerhofes und dessen Wirtschaftsgebäudes (ex-Pitterle) steht heute eine Wohnanlage, "Bäck" genannt. Der Platz im Osten (ex-Kugler&Stieger) ist eine freie Fläche (Wiese bzw. Garageneinfahrt) Sanierungs- und Erweiterungsarbeiten Wohngebäude, Errichtung Nebengebäude für Zu- und Nebenerwerb am Hof (B.p. 403 & G.p. 916 K.G Taisten)Marktgemeinde Welsberg-Taisten, Baukonzessionen 12/07/2019 == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.245f.

Taisten: Binter

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heute Glousa-Loudn "Lana-Binta": * Heinrich Schwingshackl schreibt: "Bis 1897 konnte ich den Eigentümer nicht ausfindig machen. 1897 kauft Josef Sinner (2.9.1845 – 7.8.1905), Sohn des „Lahna-Bauern“ in Wiesen und von Beruf Fassbinder. Daher wohl der Hofname „Lana–Binta“." * In den Welsberger Verfachbüchern von 1897 (649 Kf.) ist "Sinner Josef Binder junior" als Käufer angeführt, als Verkäufer "Gitzl Andrä Hausbesitzer"

Taisten: Breitwiesen

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ab mind. 1722: [[Gitzl-188|Barthlmä Gitzl (1685-)]] [[Gitzl-57|Jakob Gitzl]] (*1717) [[Gitzl-90|Jakob Gitzl]] (*1765) 1798: Haus Nr. 12 1801: Haus Nr. 12 1808: Haus Nr. 13 1854, 1856: Nr.12 1748: Braitwiser 1756: Praitwisser 1798: Braatwisen 1801: Braitwisen 1838: Pradtwieser 1854, 1856: Praitwiser 1844: [[Gitzl-317|Georg Gitzl ]], Preitwieser 1845 brannte Breitwiesen ab und wurde zum Teil wieder aufgebaut. Trotzdem geriet der Besitzer [[Gitzl-317|Georg Gitzl ]]"Braitwieser zu Unterrain" 1847 in den Konkurs [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/15.02.1847/152416/11/filterId-47%01152416%011455078-query-unterrain~0.1+AND+breitwiesen~0.1.html], worauf das Gut versteigert wurde. [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/22.04.1847/152435/20/filterId-47%01152435%011455431-query-braitwiesen.html] [[Plankensteiner-50|Melchior Plankensteiner]] (+1870) [[Plankensteiner-60|Johann Plankensteiner]] (1840-1900) [[Plankensteiner-12|Maria Plankensteiner]] (1873-1952) oo [[Steiner-684|Johann Steiner]] (1873-1962)

Taisten: Carli-Neubau

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ried: Anger Wohnhaus (Bp. 232) == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == Erbaut 1958 Besitzer (1969): Carli Anna, Venedig (ev. [[Rinösl-1]]?] == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.241

Taisten: Christlschuster

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ried: Schatzis Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 65), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 53. "Eine zusammengebaute kleine Feuer- und Futterbehausung, das Christlschusterhäusl genannt, ein Neubau." [Transportobücher 38, 19] Das frühere Christlschusterhäusl wurde samt dem Grund, worauf es stand, im Jahre 1802 vom Taistner Alpenbach gänzlich "hinweggeflößt". Es muss nahe des heutigen Schmiedhauses gestanden sein. 1894: Haus N. 53 == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Rainer ==== [[Rainer-285|Georg Rainer]] (1796-1838) ==== Familie Sinner ==== [[Rainer-284|Maria Rainer]] (1826-1904) oo1864 [[Sinner-206|Josef Sinner]] (1822-1894) von [[Space:Taisten:_Mair_zu_Adlitzhausen|Mair zu Adlitzhausen]] gebürtig, zu [[Space:Taisten:_Ronacher|Ronacher Oberstuber]]. Im Jahre 1882 wurde das Christlschusterhäusl durch einen Zubau bedeutend erweitert. [[Sinner-205|Margareth Sinner]] (1868-1898) zu Christlschuster ==== Familie Ploner ==== Es gehörte unverheirateten Frauenspersonen von [[Space:Taisten:_Ronacher|Ronacher Oberstuber]] - von ihnen kaufte es um 1897 [[Ploner-5|Josef Ploner]] (1853-1935) von [[Space:Taisten:_Maurer_in_Unterrain|Maurer in Unterrain]], der das Haus vergrößerte. [[Ploner-9|Josef Ploner]] (1880-1946) [[Ploner-11|Josef Ploner]] (1914-1993) [[Ploner-28|Lorenz Ploner]] == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.255 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/265]

Taisten: Ditter

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[[Gitzl-220|Sebastian Gitzl]], [[Space:Taisten:_Ditter|Ditter]] (1820 - 1892)

Taisten: Dorfegger

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Besitzer: 1842: [[Guggenaster-16|Joseph Guggenaster]], Egger (1789-1878) dessen Tochter [[Guggenaster-18|Theresia Guggenaster]] (*1819) oo [[Ploner-77|Jakob Ploner]] (1814-1868) deren Sohn [[Ploner-79|Johann Ploner]] (1856-1913) dessen Tochter [[Ploner-59|Katharina Ploner]] (1893-1948) oo [[Gruber-630|Peter Gruber]] (1891-1974) - heiratete nach dem Tod seiner ersten Frau [[Pahl-247|Paula Pahl]] (1914-1974) deren Sohn [[Gruber-953|Arthur Gruber]] (*1953)

Taisten: Dreikönigsbenefizium

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unsicher? 2019: [[Fischnaller-28|Robert Fischnaller]]

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1838: Eggeler [[Gitzl-77|Michael Gitzl]] bis 1848? [[Amhof-39|Hanspeter Amhof]] (*1976)

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1870: "sogen. Egitzhäusl" [[Außerhofer-4|Anna Außerhofer]], später (1907) im "Gemeindehaus zu Wiesen" (Färber?) [[Space:Taisten:_Färber]], 1912 zu Kaser? - bis 1885? [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/21.05.1885/163542/8/filterId-47%01163542%011536256-query-egitz+AND+taisten.html] 1866, 1870, 1871: Wiesen N.40

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Armenhaus

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[[Feichter-13|Georg Feichter]] (*1716) des Georg Feichter und der Katharina Hölzl [[Feichter-12|Maria Feichter]] (*1745) oo [[Stainer-197|Peter Stainer]] von Gruber in Prags [[Steiner-407|Johann Steiner]] (1767-1844) [[Steiner-396|Peter Steiner]] (1820-1889) [[Steiner-1255|Ingenuin Steiner]] (1858-1909) [[Steiner-1448|Peter Steiner]] (1895-1935) 1929/1935 Konkurs Juli 1937 : [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/26/1/27.07.1937/111461/6/filterId-26%01111461%01955493-query-tesido+AND+telephon.html] von Johann Feichter an Josef Oberhammer, Pächter des Bohnlandhofes in Dietenheim

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im Kreuzbichl mittlerweile abgerissen

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Mairhofer Franz

Taisten: Gaber

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 41) [jetzt .509], Bittbuch Haus Nr. 41, Grundbuch Einlagezahl 21II. "Eine Feuer- und Futterbehausung, zum Gaber genannt" [Transportobücher 34, 237] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Valtiner ==== Hintner leitet das Wort für die Behausung "Gaber" von Gabriel ab.Valentin Hintner: Die Gsiesser Namen, Wien, 1909; S.39 [http://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb11023285_00049.html] Möglicherweise bezieht sich der Name daher auf [[Valtiner-6|Gabriel Valtiner]] (*1744), dessen Enkel (erstmals?) als "Gaber" aufscheint. Dieser Gabriel war einer von mehreren Söhnen des [[Valtiner-2|Josef Valtiner]] des [[Valtiner-3|Martin]]. Josef war Schuster und wie sein Vater Mesner der benachbarten St. Georgskirche. Es liegt daher nahe, dass er auch in der Nähe dieser wohnte - möglicherweise hier? Andererseits vermutet Baur, dass auch [[Space:Taisten:_Thomaser_Schuster|Thomaser Schuster]] früher nahe der Georgskirche stand. Die Familie Valtiner übte bis zu ihrem Aussterben das Mesner- und Schusterhandwerk aus. [[Valtiner-6|Gabriel Valtiner]] (*1744) heiratete 1767 [[Schraffl-7|Maria Schraffl]] des [[Schraffl-8|Franz]], Schneidermeisters in Innichen. Hat er das Haus erbaut, daher der Name? Oder hat er es nur übernommen und sein Name blieb? Übte auch er das Mesneramt aus? In seine Zeit würden die Josephinischen Reformen fallen: In den 1780er Jahren wurde auch die St. Georgskirche für einige Jahre gesperrt und versucht sie zu profanieren (gegen den Widerstand der Taistner).Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.124-125 Gab es bis dahin möglicherweise ein Mesnerhaus an der St.Georgskirche im Kirchenbesitz, das der Gabriel dann erwarb? (sehr spekulativ!) Der Sohn [[Valtiner-7|Jakob]] (*1776) des Gabriel war "Georgenmeßner" und hatte den Sohn [[Valtiner-8|Andreas]] (1806-1882), der als "Gaber" aufscheint. Ihm werden drei Kinder geboren: Tochter [[Valtiner-11|Eva]] (*1830) scheint nicht in Taisten verstorben zu sein. Tochter [[Valtiner-5|Maria]] (1834-1903) heiratet zunächst 1869 [[Schwingshackl-358|Johann Schwingshackl]] (1835-1872) aus Pichl, den neuen Besitzer am [[Space:Taisten:_Mair_am_Berg|Mahrberg]]. Sowohl seine beiden gleichnamigen Söhnlein, als auch er sterben innerhalb weniger Jahre. Daraufhin heiratet sie [[Holzer-210|Anton Holzer]], Bäckermeister in Welsberg. Der Sohn [[Valtiner-4|Lorenz Valtiner]] vlg. "Gabo-Lenz" (1831-1904) ist Schustermeister und Mesner in der St. Georgskirche. Er ist zwar verheiratet, die Ehe bleibt aber ohne Kinder. ==== Familie Mairhofer ==== Nach dem Tod des "Gabo-Lenz" kauft 1905 [[Mairhofer-11|Johann Mairhofer]] (1852-1932), [[Space:Taisten:_Schmözl|Schmözlsohn]], den Hof und wird Bauer zu Gaber. Er bleibt Junggeselle, daher wird der Besitz 1932 unter seinen drei Brüdern bzw. dessen Erben aufgeteilt: '''1/3 zu [[Space:Taisten:_Schmözl|Schmözl]]''' * 1/3 [[Mairhofer-5|Filomena Mairhofer verh. Meßner]] (1894-1952) ** 1/9 Ehemann [[Meßner-51|Josef Meßner]] (1894-1954) → Sohn Josef (siehe unten) ** 1/9 Sohn [[Meßner-53|Anton Meßner]] → Bruder Josef (siehe unten) ** 1/9, dann 1/2 Sohn [[Messner-111|Josef Messner]] '''1/3 zu [[Space:Taisten:_Scheibenstock|Scheibenstock]] * 1/12, dann 1/6 [[Mairhofer-6|Franz Mairhofer]] (1889-1947) in Welsberg ** 1/18 Tochter [[Mairhofer-53|Zäzilia Mairhofer]] → Bruder Anton (siehe unten) ** 1/18 Sohn [[Mairhofer-49|Johann Mairhofer]] → Cousin Heinrich und Onkel Albin (siehe unten) ** 1/18, dann 1/9 Sohn [[Mairhofer-48|Anton Mairhofer]] → Cousin Heinrich und Onkel Albin (siehe unten) * 1/12 [[Mairhofer-63|Josef Mairhofer]] (1892-1953) zu [[Space:Taisten:_Scheibenstock|Scheibenstock]] ** 1/24, dann 1/6 Sohn [[Mairhofer-68|Heinrich Mairhofer]] → Josef Messner (siehe oben) ** 1/24 Sohn [[Mairhofer-64|Erich Mairhofer]] → Bruder Heinrich (siehe oben) * 1/12 [[Mairhofer-55|Anna Mairhofer]] (1894-1933) → Bruder Franz (siehe oben) * 1/12, dann 1/6 [[Mairhofer-56|Albin Mairhofer]] (1898-1966) zu [[Space:Taisten:_Pahler|Pahle]] → Tochter [[Mairhofer-59|Gerta Mairhofer]] '''1/3 [[Mairhofer-10|Josef Mairhofer]] (1851-1933) zu [[Space:Taisten:_Lanzer|Lonza]]''' * 1/9 [[Oberstaller-59|Maria Oberstaller]] (1914-1980) der [[Mairhofer-31|Maria Mairhofer verh. Oberstaller]] (1883-1914) → Halbbruder Albin (siehe unten) * 1/9 [[Mairhofer-9|Franz Mairhofer]] (1886-1954) → Sohn [[Mairhofer-37|Rudolf Mairhofer]] * 1/9 [[Mairhofer-33|Theresia Mairhofer verh. Oberstaller]] (1887-1971) → 2/9 Sohn [[Oberstaller-60|Albin Oberstaller]] ("[[Space:Taisten:_Unterhölzl|Hölzl]] Albin") → seine Ehefrau [[Bachmann-270|Helga Bachmann]] mit Kinder Wer hat nach 1932 dort gewohnt? evtl. Passler (siehe Vergesst uns nicht) und Lippe-Aschbacher? 2003 teilen die Eigentümer Messner Josef Johann (1/2), Mairhofer Gerta (1/6), Mairhofer Rudolf (1/9) sowie Bachmann Helga und deren Kinder (2/9) den „Gabo-Hof“ unter sich auf. Das alte Gebäude wurde daraufhin abgerissen. Heute steht dort das Wohnhaus der Geschwister [[Messner-115|Messner Michaela]] und [[Messner-116|Hartmann]], umgeben von weiteren Neubauten. == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.250 * [[Schwingshackl-377|Heinrich Schwingshackl]] in: inso blattl n.26 - September 2017, S.24-25 [http://www.gemeinde.welsberg-taisten.bz.it/system/web/zeitung.aspx]

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1796: [[Oberstaller-21|Michel Oberstaller]] itziger [[Space:Taisten:_Galler|Gäller]] [[Oberstaller-12|Michael Oberstaller]] zu [[Space:Taisten:_Galler|Galler]] [[Demichiel-1|Franz Demichiel (1867-1935)]] 1796, 1839, 1842, 1847, 1869: Haus Nummer 22

Taisten: Gasperer

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früher Oberlanzer H.21, Wiesen [[Moser-1019|Matheus Moser (abt.1750-)]] [[Moser-1095|Jakob Moser]] (1812-1886) [[Moser-1093|Jakob Moser]] (1837-1879) [[Moser-1092|Maria Anuntiata Anna Moser (1876-1912)]] oo [[Haspinger-98|Jakob Haspinger]], [[Space:Taisten:_Gasperer|Oberlanzer in Wiesen]]

Taisten: Geiger

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1792, 1895-1911: No.22 Wiesen ==== Familie ??? ==== früher "Lenzer" jetzt "Geiger" [[Felder-497|Thomas Felder (abt.1747-)]] 1835; [[Sinner-66|Anton Sinner]] (*1795) = Lenzer ?? oder doch Oberlenzer? [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8L-P3CK-5?cat=609160] 1851: Franz Helfer [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8L-P3XX-D?cat=609160] ==== Familie Hellweger ==== ===== Familie [[Hellweger-4|Joseph Hellweger]] (1827-1906) ===== (1867 noch als Beständer in Antholz Niedertal, 1869 bereits in Taisten) ===== Familie [[Hellweger-3|Andrä Hellweger]] (1860-1909) ===== {{Image|file=Taisten_Geiger.jpg |size=400|caption=Die Waisenkinder von Geiger (um 1912):Hinten: [[Hellweger-7|Kreszenz]] (*1898) und [[Hellweger-89|Cäcilia]] (*1899)Mitte: [[Hellweger-2|Maria]] (*1896) und [[Hellweger-90|Klara]] (*1901)Vorne: [[Hellweger-91|Andreas]] (*1907) }} ===== Familie [[Hellweger-91|Andreas Hellweger]] (1907-1982) ===== ===== Familie [[Hellweger-93|Andreas Hellweger]] (*1933) ===== www.geigerhof.net

Taisten: Gitzlhäusl

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später nur mehr Anbau an der Westseite des [[Space:Taisten:_Gitzlhäusl|Roma-Hauses]? statt dem Futterhaus steht heute eine Garage mit darüberliegender Wohnung (Villa Frieda?) ab 1884: [[Moser-2064|Jakob Moser]] (1861-1899)

Taisten: Glaser

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[[Hueber-124|Thomas Hueber (1737-)]] [[Hueber-41|Alex Hueber]] (1783-1847 ca. ?) 1822: Glaser 1814,1815: Haus Nummer 14 1822: Haus Nr. 14 1882: 14 Dorf 1855: [[Hueber-105|Thomas Hueber]], [[Space:Taisten:_Glaser|Glaßer]] [[Huber-3554|Peter Huber]] (*1853) verkaufte die Hälfte zurück an Peter Sinner, der den besitz wieder vereinigte? ==== Familie Elsler ==== [[Elsler-2|Benedikt Elsler (1789-1859)]] [[Elsler-1|Maria Elsler]] (1815-1882) oo [[Sinner-114|Peter Sinner]] (1813-1879) von [[Space:Taisten:_Plaickner|Plaickner]] Er kaufte die Hälfte des Gutes, zu [[Space:Taisten:_Glaser|Glaser]] genannt, von [[Huber-3554|Peter Huber]] und vereinigte so den Besitz, der durch Jahrhunderte geteilt war, in derselben Familie. ==== Familie Tassenbacher ==== [[Sinner-319|Theresia Sinner]] (1846-1886) oo [[Tassenbacher-9|Georg Tassenbacher]] (1857-1918) von [[Space:Taisten:_Hibisler|Hibisler]] 1922: [[Tassenbacher-25|Georg Tassenbacher]] (*1883) gewes. [[Space:Taisten:_Glaser|Glaser]] ==== Familie Tinkhauser ==== [[Tinkhauser-19|Josef Tinkhauser]] (1922-2014)

Taisten: Golser

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Unterrain, Ried: Unterrainer Leiten Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 100), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 9. "Golsergut." [Transportobücher 38, 12] ... == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == === Familie Oberstaller === [[Oberstaller-108|Gregor Oberstaller (abt.1640-)]] um 1724, 1731: [[Oberstaller-58|Hans Oberstaller]] [[Oberstaller-1|Thomas Oberstaller (1704-aft.1769)]] ... 1834:Der Bote für Tirol, 17.04.1834, S.14 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/17.04.1834/151077/14/filterId-47%01151077%011432531-query-welsberg~0.1+AND+unterrain~0.1.html] Konkurs des Joseph Oberstaller, Golser zu Unterrain === Familie Hochwieser === [[Hochwieser-3|Peter Hochwieser]] (1815-1890) zunächst noch Bauer zu [[Space:Taisten:_Sieder|Sieder]], dann zu Golser [[Hochwieser-38|Josef Hochwieser]] (1848-1916) [[Hochwieser-54|Peter Hochwieser]] (1893-1968) [[Hochwieser-18|Herbert Hochwieser]] (1930-2001) [[Hochwieser-21|Paul Hochwieser]] (*1967) == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.261f.

Taisten: Grueber

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[[Gitzl-61|Lorenz Gitzl (abt.1660-1716)]] mind. seit 1681 Sein Sohn [[Gitzl-188|Bartholomäus Gitzl (1685-1745)]] scheint ebenfalls bis ca. 1715/16 dort auf, um 1717 dann als "[[Space:Taisten:_Unterguggenberg_%28Wendlinger%29|Guggenperger]]" und schließlich ab 1722 zu [[Space:Taisten:_Breitwiesen|Breitwiesen]] in Unterrain. [http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?aid=wrz&datum=18770923&query=%22taisten%22&ref=anno-search&seite=25] verfallen, ca. 1935 sind die Mauern vollständig niedergerissen worden

Taisten: Harm

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[[Harm-35|Jacob Harm (abt.1741-1816)]] - ab wann? zwischen 1783 und 1816? [[Harm-64|Aloys Harm (1783-1867)]] von Ried [[Harm-146|Alois Harm (1824-1910)]]

Taisten: Haser

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1767: [[Lahner-131|Josephi Läner]] [[Space:Taisten:_Haser|Hass]] zu Taisten [http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?aid=wrz&datum=18890512&query=%22taisten%22&ref=anno-search&seite=23] 1923 teilweise abgebrannt? siehe [[Space:Taisten:_Scheibenstock|Scheibenstock]] Josef Prieth's Erben

Taisten: Hasler

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*1802, 1806: Hasler * 1886-1918, 1937/38, 1948: Hasler * 1927: Hassler * 1943-54: Haslach 1802-1918: Unterrain 19 == Familie Oberhammer == um 1710: [[Oberhammer-34|Gregor Oberhammer]] modernus [[Space:Taisten:_Hasler|Hasler]] und [[Space:Taisten:_Auslueger|Auslueger]] in Unterrain, Taisten == Familie Moser - Thomaser == [[Moser-3326|Jakob Moser (1743-)]] 1806: [[Thomaser-9|Michael Thomasser]] zu [[Space:Taisten:_Hasler|Hasler]] 1840: Joseph Moser zinst [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/23.03.1840/151696/10/filterId-47%01151696%011441895-query-taisten+AND+hasler.html] == Familie Trakofler == zwischen 1865 und 1886? [[Trakofler-4|Peter Trakofler]] (1818-1886) [[Trakofler-1|Peter Trakofler]] (1858-1948) [[Trakofler-5|Peter Trakofler]] (1913-1964) [[Trakofler-9|Anton Trakofler]] (*1937)

Taisten: Haus Alpenheim

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Stuna Hons

Taisten: Haus Alpenrose

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Eduard Haspinger von Unterhaspa

Taisten: Haus Brugger

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Rudolf Brugger

Taisten: Haus Carli

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ried: Anger Wohnhaus (Bp. 210) == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == Erbaut 1931 Besitzer (1969): [[Carli-26|Konstantin Carli]]'s Erben == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.241

Taisten: Haus Dolomitenblick

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Mairhofer Rudolf

Taisten: Haus Edelraut

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"Glousa Tonl"

Taisten: Haus Feldheim

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Walter Hueber

Taisten: Haus Friedheim

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Pfarrgasse N.15 [[Oberstaller-56|Hubert Oberstaller]] (1918-1983)

Taisten: Haus Giovanelli

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ried: Thürlen Wohnhaus - erbaut 1962/63 == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Baronesse Giovanelli (1893-1983) ==== Besitzer (1969): [[Giovanelli-16|Maria Baronesse Giovanelli]] von Bozen-Gries ==== Familie Eckl==== ... == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.259 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/269/filterId-22583%01269-query-giovanelli.html]

Taisten: Haus Gitzl

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Franz und Maria GItzl, beide des Florian

Taisten: Haus Hintner

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== Villa Hintner == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried. Bp.246 Der Neubau in der "Bäcker Peinte" wurde 1963 von [[Hintner-26|Florian Hintner]] (1924-1986) erbaut. Nach ihm übernahm sein Sohn [[Hintner-32|Hubert]] das Haus. == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.251

Taisten: Haus Mühlheim

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früher stand hier die Pointner Mühle

Taisten: Haus Oberstaller

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Laden, Hedwig und Anna

Taisten: Haus Pahl

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Albert Pahl

Taisten: Haus Plankensteiner Peter

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daneben Neubau des Sohnes?

Taisten: Haus Ploner

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Christlschuster Hans

Taisten: Haus Rosenheim

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(Pfarrgasse?) N.16 [[Oberstaller-99|Eugen Oberstaller]] (*1956)

Taisten: Haus Scheiber

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[[Edler-31|Johann Edler]] ab ca. 1895 Bp. 64/1 früher Poldentischler oder Schmiedhäusl vielleicht? [[Haspinger-273|Fabian Haspinger]]

Taisten: Haus Schönblick

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Umbau 2017

Taisten: Haus Stoll

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Lutza Schuischta

Taisten: Haus Tyrol

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erbaut 1963/64 [[Tinkhauser-3|Franziska Tinkhauser verh. Ploner]]

Taisten: Haus Waldheim

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"Markusa"

Taisten: Haus Wurzer

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Spielwaren

Taisten: Hibisler

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohngebäude (Bp. 8/2) [jetzt .440], Bittbuch Haus Nr. 8. "Hibessler Gut." [Transportobücher 34, 65] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Tassenbacher ==== Die Tassenbacher waren für über 200 Jahre auf dem Hof Hibisler. Um 1700 wird [[Tassenbacher-5|Vitus Tassenbacher]] als "sartor" (Schneider) zu Hibisler erwähnt. Auf ihn folgten in direkter Erbfolge [[Tassenbacher-6|Georg]] (*1697) - [[Tassenbacher-23|Georg]] (*1736) - [[Tassenbacher-22|Simon]] (1768-1844) - [[Tassenbacher-21|Simon]] (1814-1891). Dieser hatte vier Söhne: [[Tassenbacher-26|Simon]] (1848-1859) starb jung, [[Tassenbacher-24|Jakob]] (1850-1901) als Weber in Marling bei Meran. Der jüngste Sohn [[Tassenbacher-9|Georg]] (1857-1918) wurde Bauer zu [[Space:Taisten:_Glaser|Glaser]] - wohl durch seine Ehe mit [[Sinner-319|Theresia Sinner]], deren Mutter [[Elsler-1|Maria Elsler]] (1815-1882) von Glaser stammte. Der älteste Sohn [[Tassenbacher-20|Peter]] (1844-1912), begeisterter Hornist und 66er-Veteran, übernahm das Erbe zu Hibisler und vermählte sich zunächst mit der Witwe [[Fröller-1|Maria Ploner geb. Fröller]] (1848-1901) von Welsberg, nach deren Tod mit [[Pörnbacher-14|Rosina Pörnbacher]] (1865-1946). Beide Ehen blieben jedoch ohne Kinder. ==== Brand 1904 ==== "Taisten, 8. November. (Brandunglück.) Heute um 3/4 6 Uhr früh brach im rechtsseitigen Dorf im Haus des [[Tassenbacher-20|Peter Tassenbacher]], Hibisle, aus bisher unbekannter Ursache ein Brand aus, der mit einer rapiden Schnelligkeit um sich griff, so daß in wenigen Minuten das ganze Haus in Flammen stand und an eine Rettung desselben gar nicht zu denken war. Nur das Vieh konnte noch mit größter Mühe gerettet werden. Dem raschen Eingreifen der hiesigen Feuerwehr mit den Hydranten und der Nachbarfeuerwehr, welche in kürzester Zeit am Brandplatz erschien, sowie der gänzlichen Windstille ist's zu danken, daß der Brand nicht weiter sich erstreckte, da die nächstliegenden Häuser kaum 15 Meter entfernt sind und nur mit größter Anstrengung gerettet werden konnten, indem dieselben bereits Feuer fingen. Heute haben die Leute die Wohltat der Hochdruckleitung mit den Hydranten erkannt; hätten wir keine Hydranten gehabt, wäre Taisten ein glühender Schutthaufen."Brixener Chronik, 12.11.1904, S.5 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/3/1/12.11.1904/3491/5/filterId-3%013491%0131253-query-tassenbacher+AND+taisten.html] Das Haus wurde nachher nicht wieder aufgebaut; auf den Mauern desselben wurde später das [[Space:Taisten:_Platzer|Platzer]] Futterhaus errichtet. ==== Familie Pörnbacher ==== [[Tassenbacher-20|Peter Tassenbacher]] (1844-1912) war in zweiter Ehe mit [[Pörnbacher-14|Rosina Pörnbacher]] (1865-1946) verheiratet. Diese wurde mit ihrer Hochzeit Mitbesitzerin, und nach dem Tode ihres Mannes alleinige Besitzerin des Hibisler-Hofes. Ihre Ehe blieb zwar kinderlos, allerdings brachte sie einen Sohn, [[Pörnbacher-15|Peter Pörnbacher]] (1898-1982), mit in die Ehe. Dieser war 47 Jahre lang Mesner im Kloster Neustift und übernahm das Erbe seiner Mutter. Seit 1978 ist seine Tochter [[Pörnbacher-16|Frida]] Besitzerin der verbliebenen Wälder des einstigen Hibisler-Hofes. == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.244 * [[Schwingshackl-377|Heinrich Schwingshackl]] in: inso blattl n.16 - Mai 2014, S.44-45 [http://www.gemeinde.welsberg-taisten.bz.it/system/web/zeitung.aspx]

Taisten: Hochwieser

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[[Hintner-160|Johann Hintner]] (1824-1898) [[Schwingshackl-412]]

Taisten: Hölzl im Dorf

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1778: [[Schönhuber-16|Joseph Schenhuber]] des Martin Schenhuber Hölzler 1881, 1892: Gütl zu Hölzl im Dorfe N.5 1863: [[Hell-467]] [[Gruber-732|Kassian Gruber]] (1785-1858) bereits 1830 [[Gruber-234|Mathias Gruber]] (1811-1879) [[Gruber-233|Anna Gruber]] (1850-1927) oo [[Mairhofer-91|Johann Mairhofer]] (*1843) diese zogen nach Prags (Brenngruber) um 1905: [[Haspinger-96|Andreas Haspinger (1866-1935)]] später: Anna Preindl Wwe. Haspinger

Taisten: Inneregger

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[[Feichter-53|Edmund Feichter]] (1941-2010)

Taisten: Innerpier

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"Pierschneider" [[Hintner-162|Thomas Hintner]] (1889-1974), vlg. Wieser-Schneider [[Hintner-170|Josef Hintner]] (1930-1974) heute: [[Hintner-215|Franz Josef Hintner]] (*1970)

Taisten: Kaltenhaus

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1787; Haus 29 ==== Familie Oberstaller ==== [[Oberstaller-50|Paul Oberstaller (1724-)]] 1840: "Georg Oberstaller, Kaltenhauser" [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/26.03.1840/151697/20/filterId-47%01151697%011441921-query-kaltenhaus~0.1+AND+taisten.html] -> [[Oberstaller-70|Georg Oberstaller]] (1757-1829) ? 1842: [[Oberstaller-69|Jakob Oberstaller]], [[Space:Taisten:_Kaltenhaus|Kaltenhauser]] 1847: Konkurs des "Jakob Oberstaller, Kaltenhauser" [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/09.12.1847/152501/19/filterId-47%01152501%011456684-query-kaltenhaus~0.1+AND+taisten.html] -> dessen Sohn: [[Oberstaller-69|Jakob Oberstaller]] (1796-1859) ==== Familie Prenn ==== [[Prenn-4|Simon Prenn]] (1794-1870) [[Prenn-6|Simon Prenn]] (1829-1894) [[Prenn-9|Alois Prenn]] (*1860) Versteigerung 1902 ==== Familie Preindl ==== [[Preindl-1|Alois Preindl]] (1877-1921) zwei Wohnhäuser Wurzer heute

Taisten: Kaser

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[[Mayr-212|Anton Mayr]] (*1698), Kayser zu Wiesen

Taisten: Keilwirt

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude mit Gastbetrieb (Bp. 45), geschlossener Hof, Bittbuch Haus Nr. 42. "Das ganze Steinhauser Gut. Eine reelle Wirtstaferne, (...) zum Keilwirt genannt." [Transportobücher 34, 242] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Hintner ==== [[Hintner-14|Jakob Hintner]] (1727-1807) von der Untersinne in Pichl erhielt von seinem Vater [[Hintner-15|Peter]] (+1778) das Keilgut, das er gekauft hatte, gemeinsam mit dem benachbarten [[Space:Taisten:_Klenke|Klenkgut]] und der Untersinne. Zunächst sollte sein Sohn [[Hintner-13|Matthias]] (1766-1856) die Güter in Taisten erhalten, doch dieser entschied sich lieber für die Untersinne, so dass die Tochter [[Hintner-171|Maria Hintner]] (1770-1833) die beiden Güter erhielt. Sie vermählte sich 1795 mit [[Sinner-311|Johann Sinner]] (1769-1833) von [[Space:Taisten:_Lienharter|Lienharter]]. ==== Familie Sinner ==== Die Tochter [[Sinner-184|Ursula Sinner]] (1811-1853) heiratete 1831 [[Hintner-132|Jakob Hintner]] (1801-1851), Wirt zu Gschwendt bei der Pfarrkirche in Pichl. Der ältere Sohn [[Sinner-313|Jakob]] (1796-1842) heiratete 1824 [[Amhof-20|Maria Amhof]] (1804-1828). Diese war die (Erb-)Tochter des [[Amhof-21|Nikolaus Amhof]] (1770-1810), Keilwirt in Pichl, der in den Tiroler Freiheitskämpfen Kommandant zweier Schützenkompanien war und als solcher von den Franzosen in Niederdorf erschossen worden war. Jakob wurde daher Keilwirt in Pichl und übernahm zusätzlich das elterliche [[Space:Taisten:_Klenke|Klenkgut]]. Der Keilwirt zu Taisten ging hingegen in den Besitz des jüngeren Sohnes [[Sinner-312|Johann Sinner]] (1801-1869) über. Dieser heiratete 1836 [[Brunner-1064|Theres Brunner]] (+1868) vom Neuwirt in Niederrasen. Bereits 1847/48 kam es zum Konkurs des " Johann Sinner, Keilwirthes zu Taisten"Der Bote für Tirol, 16.12.1847, S.18 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/16.12.1847/152503/18/filterId-47%01152503%011456721-query-taisten+AND+sinner.html] und der Zwangs-Versteigerung des "Steinhausergutes"Der Bote für Tirol, 27.01.1848, S.18 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/27.01.1848/152515/18/filterId-47%01152515%011456961-query-taisten+AND+sinner.html], die wohl aber (teilweise?) abgewendet werden konnte. Denn erst 1855 findet schließlich die Versteigerung der "Keilerischen Feuer- und Futterbehausung mit einer reellen Wirthstaverne" "auf freiwilliges Ansuchen des Johann Sinner, Keilwirths zu Taisten"Der Bote für Tirol, 03.10.1855, S.6 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/03.10.1855/154705/6/filterId-47%01154705%011472070-query-taisten+AND+sinner.html] statt. Familie Sinner findet man daraufhin zu [[Space:Taisten:_Siegeler|Siegeler]]. ==== Familie Steiner ==== [[Steiner-1446|Thomas Steiner]] (1824-1890) von [[Space:Taisten:_Feichter|Feichten]] in Unterrain; dann sein Sohn [[Steiner-1445|Michael Steiner]] (1864-1909), ledig. ==== Familie Pahl ==== Das Keilwirtsanwesen wurde daraufhin versteigert, "Ersteher um den Betrag von 30.150 K" war [[Pahl-238|Jakob Pahl]] (1881-1945), "Bauernsohn aus Prags".Der Tiroler / Der Landsmann, 02.10.1909, S.9 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/5/1/02.10.1909/564/9/filterId-5%01564%015517-query-keilwirt+AND+taisten.html] -> wurde Gasthof "Sole" genannt Besitzer 1969: Johann Thomaser und Johann Sinner's Erben == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.251 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/261] * Bergbonifizierungskonsortium Gsies-Taisten (Hrsg.): Das Gsieser Tal – ein Südtiroler Hochtal im Spannungsfeld zwischen Tradition und Zukunft, Bozen, Pluristamp, 1997; S.196 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22609/200] * Denkmalschutz - Monumentbrowser [http://www.provinz.bz.it/kunst-kultur/denkmalpflege/monumentbrowser-suche.asp?status=detail&id=17966]

Taisten: Klamperer

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[[Valtiner-9|Lorenz Valtiner]] (1759-1831) [[Althuber-25|Anton Althuber]] (1872-1949) zwei Hälften; Hälfte Ratzer: Neubau bei Lahner (Lenzerhof)

Taisten: Klapfhäusl

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ried: Dornäcker Wohnhaus (Bp. 73), Hausschmiede (Bp.72), Stall (Bp.71), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 1. "Das sogenannte Siechenhäusl unter dem Siechenkofl wurde im Jahre 1802 durch den Pidingbach (Gsieser Bach) gänzlich zerstört und auch das 32 Klafter große Gärtchen hinweggeflößt." Dafür wurde ein Novale (Neubau) errichtet: "Eine Soldbehausung, das Messerschmied- auch Siechenhäusl genannt, eine Handschmiede mit einer Esse. Diese Gebäude sind auf dem Klapf, Siechenkofl genannt, erbaut worden. Der Garten, z. T. auf der Fläche des alten, vom Pidingbach zerstörten Hauses, ist teilweise in Wassergefahr, das Gebäude aber davor vollkommen sicher" (Nr. 390) [Transportobuch 34, 390] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == Das Häuschen diente in früheren Zeit als Heim für Kranke. Heute gehört es zu Welsberg. im Kirchenbuch von Welsberg Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts als "Salitererhäusl zur polit. Gemeinde Taisten gehörig" 1910: "Taisten HNo=1 Klapfhaus, kirchlich zu Welsberg gehörig" ==== Familie Edler ==== [[Edler-32|Klapf-Siml]] (1806-1889) - Haus auch "Klapfsimonhäusl" genannt? ab mind. 1834 [[Edler-31|Johann Edler]] (1842-1908) bis 1895? ==== Familie Rieder & Amonn ==== Rieder Albert, es ersteigert Erich Amonn von BOzen [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/26/1/25.02.1934/110250/6/filterId-26%01110250%01944452-query-tesido+AND+telephon.html] ==== Familie Schweitzer ==== Besitzer (1969): [[Schweitzer-712|Ernst Schweitzer]], Welsberg, der 1965 ein ganz neues Haus erbaute. 1966 wurde es stark gefährdet. [ist damit die sog. "Schweitzer-Villa" weiter bachabwärts gemeint?] das alte "Klopfa" wich (zwischen 2003 & 2006 ?) einem Wohnungsblock == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.239f.

Taisten: Klenke

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 47), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 49. "Das ganze Klenkengut." [Transportobücher 34, 246] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Hintner ==== Die Brüder [[Hintner-184|Simon]] (1734-1813) und [[Hintner-14|Jakob Hintner]] (1727-1807) von Pichl erwarben "erst kürzlich" (vor 1778) das Klenkgut. Jakob übernahm diesen Besitz gemeinsam mit dem benachbarten [[Space:Taisten:_Keilwirt|Keilwirt]] und der Untersinne in Pichl. Zunächst sollte sein Sohn [[Hintner-13|Matthias]] (1766-1856) die Güter in Taisten erhalten, doch dieser entschied sich lieber für die Untersinne, so dass die Tochter [[Hintner-171|Maria Hintner]] (1770-1833) die beiden Güter erhielt. Sie vermählte sich 1795 mit [[Sinner-311|Johann Sinner]] (1769-1833) von [[Space:Taisten:_Lienharter|Lienharter]]. ==== Familie Sinner ==== Während der [[Space:Taisten:_Keilwirt|Keilwirt]] zu Taisten in den Besitz des jüngeren Sohnes [[Sinner-312|Johann Sinner]] (1801-1869) überging, übernahm wohl der ältere Sohn [[Sinner-313|Jakob]] (1796-1842) das Klenkgut, der 1824 [[Amhof-20|Maria Amhof]] (1804-1828) heiratete. Diese war die (Erb-)Tochter des [[Amhof-21|Nikolaus Amhof]] (1770-1810), Keilwirt in Pichl, der in den Tiroler Freiheitskämpfen Kommandant zweier Schützenkompanien war und als solcher von den Franzosen in Niederdorf erschossen worden war. Jakob wurde daher auch Keilwirt in Pichl und heiratete nach dem frühen Tod seiner ersten Ehefrau ein zweites Mal, 1831 mit [[Durnwalder-64|Ursula Durnwalder]] (*1799) von Weber in Pichl. Die Tochter aus erster Ehe, [[Sinner-310|Maria Sinner]] (1826-1856), erhielt das mütterliche Keilgut in Pichl und vermählte sich 1846 mit [[Ladstätter-17|Anton Ladstätter]] (1823-1907) von Welsberg. Der älteste Sohn aus zweiter Ehe, [[Sinner-329|Peter Sinner]] (1832-1892) übernahm hingegen das väterliche Klenkgut und heiratete 1860 [[Sinner-80|Margaret Sinner]] (1837-1893). Deren ältester Sohn [[Sinner-330|Peter Sinner]] (*1861) übernahm das Gut und heiratete 1898 [[Hofer-604|Caezilia Hofer]] (*1868) von Taufers. Es wurde allerdings bereits 1903 versteigert.Pustertaler Bote, 30.10.1903, S.7 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/8/1/30.10.1903/77826/7/filterId-8%0177826%01521342-query-taisten+AND+sinner.html] Familie Sinner scheint daraufhin ins nördliche Tirol gezogen zu sein. Die Tochter [[Sinner-333|Antonia]] (*1900) heiratet 1929 in Wilten, Innsbruck. Und auch deren Onkel [[Sinner-331|Anton]] (1881-1933) stirbt dort als "Dienstmann", [[Sinner-348|Georg]] (1880-1933) hingegen als Schneidermeister in Wörgl. ==== Familie Feichter ==== [[Feichter-30|Franz Feichter]] (1877-1915) vom benachbarten [[Space:Taisten:_Schneider_%28Pircherhof%29|Schneider]], ein Cousin mütterlicherseits des vormaligen Besitzers, scheint daraufhin das Klenkgut erworben zu haben. [[Feichter-20|Franz Feichter]] (1915-2006) == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.252-253 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/262] * Bergbonifizierungskonsortium Gsies-Taisten (Hrsg.): Das Gsieser Tal – ein Südtiroler Hochtal im Spannungsfeld zwischen Tradition und Zukunft, Bozen, Pluristamp, 1997; S.196 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22609/200]

Taisten: Kohlmaier

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1788-1797: Haus Nummer 14 [[Burger-1876|Anton Burger]], "Fröscher" zu Kollmayr/Kohlmair in Wiesen ab ca. 1875 [[Steiner-1259|Georg Steiner (1829-1902)]] von [[Space:Niederrasen:_Mudler|Mudler]] am Imberg Auf ihn folgte sein Sohn [[Steiner-1174|Peter Steiner (1870-1949)]] und dessen Sohn [[Steiner-1173|Peter Steiner (1922-2010)]], der ledig blieb.

Taisten: Kollerhäusl

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[[Spangler-373|Franz Spangler (abt.1750-)]], Kohler

Taisten: Korber

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Verkauf? 1828 [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/24.07.1828/150479/10] 1795: Maria Valtiner, des Lorenz Valtiner, Klamperer, zu Schulhaus [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8L-P3VQ-L?i=329&cat=609160] (Heirat 1784 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8L-P3FV-Q?i=1043&cat=609160]) neu zu machen: altes Schulhaus?? [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8L-G9ZM-2?i=103&cat=609160] Familie [[Torgler-11|Johann Torgler (1797-1862)]] unter Haus Nr. 24 mind. 1825-1832? (ab 1834 zu [[/Space:Taisten:_Lojer|Lojer]] H.Nr. 35?) == Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 22), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 24. (Korber) "Behausung zum Kramer, Besitzer [[Obersamer-1|Obersamer Michl]], Kramer; auf dem Grundstück Peinte ist das als Neubau einkommende, 20 Klafter haltende Haus erbaut worden." [Transportobücher 34, 136] Die Namen "Korba" bzw. "Krama" für das Haus dürften auf die hier ausgeübten Berufe zurückzuführen sein. Zuletzt war es als "Bodna" bekannt, nach den letzten Besitzern. == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == Zu Korber gehörte früher auch die kleine Grundparzelle Nr. 69 (heute im Besitz der Gemeinde), die sich am Taistner Bach, in etwa bei den Parkplätzen neben dem Tourismusbüro befindet. Baur vermutet, dass dort einmal ein Haus gestanden haben könnte. Möglicherweise Kramer, ehe der Neubau (siehe oben, Trb.) errichtet wurde? Oder handelt es sich dabei um [[Space:Taisten:_Schneider_(Pircherhof)|Schneider]], das ebenfalls früher am Taistnerbach stand und ebenfalls den Namen "Krama" getragen haben soll? ==== Familie Obersamer ==== War zunächst Familie Samer Besitzer dieses Gütls? [[Samer-12|Maria Samer]] (1756-1822) stammte aus Taisten und heiratete 1774 [[Obersamer-4|Josef Obersamer]] (+1820), Korbmacher aus Rein in Taufers. Verlegten sie das Haus vom Bach näher an die Pfarrkirche? 1802 wurden durch den Taistner Bach zahlreiche Häuser weggerissen und gefährdert, und in der Folge darauf verlegt. Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.208-209 Ihr Sohn [[Obersamer-1|Michael Obersamer]] (*1794) ist Korbmacher und Krämer in diesem Haus und heiratet 1819 [[Unterkircher-36|Ursula Unterkircher]] (+1867) aus Weitental. Ihr Sohn [[Obersamer-3|Josef]] (1821-1891) stirbt als provisorischer Pfarrer in Prags, die erbende Tochter [[Obersamer-2|Maria]] (1822-1881) ledig in Taisten. ==== Familie Bodner ==== [[Schwingshackl-424|Juliana Schwingshackl]] (1857-1943), vlg. "Bodna Julle" aus Niederdorf erwirbt daraufhin den Hof und heiratet 1883 [[Bodner-19|Michael Bodner]] (1856-1937) aus Anras. Sie ist für 60 Jahre als Hebamme in Taisten tätig. Das Haus wurde durch sie wahrscheinlich neu erbaut oder erweitert. Im Kataster 1858 scheint es zumindest noch als kleineres Häuschen auf. TO DO: Familie 1930 erbt die Tochter [[Bodner-47|Paula]] (1892-1962). Gemischtwarenhandlung Korba brannte wie die benachbarten Häuser beim Großen Brand von Taisten am 9. Juli 1941 ab und Paula zog mit ihrer Mutter nach Welsberg. Das Haus wurde jedoch nicht wieder aufgebaut, die sog. "Bodna-Brondstatt" wurde erst in den 70er Jahren abgerissen. Heute befindet sich dort ein kleiner Gemeindeparkplatz (unter [[Space:Taisten:_Mesnerhaus|Mesner]]). 1972 übernehmen die beiden Neffen der Paula, [[Bodner-50|Josef]] (*1927) und [[Bodner-51|Siegfried Bodner]] (1931-2009) in Kitzbühel, ihr Erbe. Nach Siegfrieds Tod erbt dessen Anteil 2014 seine Frau [[Bergler-2|Edda Bergler]]. == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.246-247 * [[Schwingshackl-377|Heinrich Schwingshackl]] in: inso blattl n.24 - Dezember 2016, S.21 [http://www.gemeinde.welsberg-taisten.bz.it/system/web/zeitung.aspx]

Taisten: Kramer

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[[Hell-116|Johann Hell (1739-1811)]]

Taisten: Kreuzbichl

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Ausluiga Paule

Taisten: Kugler und Stieger

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umgebaut zu Bäck-Futterhaus, beim Großen Brand von Taisten schließlich abgebrannt

Taisten: Ladstatt

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früher: Außer-Ladstatt Innerladstatt / Unterladstatt gibt es nicht mehr [[Amhof-7|Alois Amhof]] (1909-1984), Pächter

Taisten: Lahner

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Hausnummer: * mind. 1803-1838: Wiesen Nr. 16 * 1841-1849: Nr. 14 * 1855: Nr. 15 * bei Baur: Bittbuch Nr.14 (Nr.15 ist Rader / Nr.16 ist Mooshäusl) Bewohner/Besitzer: * [[Schuster-310|Georg Schuster (1765-1832)]] "in der Laane" * [[Steiner-401|Simon Steiner (1741-1817)]] oo [[Sinner-61|Maria Sinner (1785-1841)]] * ab mind. 1829 deren Bruder: [[Sinner-65|Franz Sinner]], [[Space:Taisten:_Lahner|Lahner]] in Wiesen oo [[Schuster-305|Maria Schuster (1803-1855)]], Tochter des obigen Georg

Taisten: Lampl

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1885: No. 15 Dorf um 1787: ev. [[Gitzl-53|Vitus Gitzl]] (*1726) (unsicher) 1856: [[Karbacher-6|Karpacher Andre]], [[Space:Taisten:_Lampl|Lampl]] (1802-1880)

Taisten: Lanzer

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1861, 1883, 1889, 1924: Dorf N.40 ---- [[Durnwalder-5|Durnwalder Johann]] (1809-1874) [[Durnwalder-46|Durnwalder Gertrud]] (1861-1889) oo [[Mairhofer-10|Josef Mairhofer]] (1851-1933) von [[Space:Taisten:_Schmözl|Schmözl]] [[Mairhofer-8|Josef Mairhofer]] (1884-1963) [[Mairhofer-17|Josef Mairhofer]] (1918-1981) [[Mairhofer-19|Johann Mairhofer]] (*1954)

Taisten: Lechner

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1879: [[Hueber-37|Peter Huber]], [[Space:Taisten:_Lechner|Lechner in Taisten]] heute:[[Mutschlechner-27]] ev. verwandt? Autohaus in Percha?

Taisten: Liendler

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früherers Unterliendler, Oberliendler=Stoffner ---- [[Widmayr-12|Maria Widmayr]] (*1802) oo Peter Felder [[Amhof-4]]

Taisten: Lienharter

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Wiesen und Berg, Ried: Mitterberg (früher Emmersberg genannt) Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 116), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 4. "Lienharter Gut." [Transportobücher 38, 19] Der Name Lienharter ist wohl vom Personennamen Leonhard/Lienhard abzuleiten. Der Hof, heute üblicherweise "Liechter" genannt, soll früher der kleinste der vier (heute drei) Bauernhöfe auf dem Emmersberg gewesen sein. Trotzdem war der Hof als "Freistiftsgueth" laut "Adelssummar für Taisten" der einzige Bauernhof in Taisten, der zu den Grundherren zählte un dem verschiedene Bauern von Taisten Grundzins entrichten mussten (jährlich 246 Gulden, 46 Kreuzer). == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Lienharter ==== Der Leonharterhof, auch Lienharterhof, heute Liechterhof, scheint urkundlich erstmals mit Lyenharter der Wästl im Jahre 1570 auf. Um 1671 heiratet [[Sinner-88|Erhard Sinner]] die Erbtochter [[Lienharter-1|Maria Lienharter]]. Ein "Heirath-Abröd" vom 20.12.1671 regelt zumindest den Übergang vom Schwiegervater auf ihn und die Ausbezahlung anderer Erben. ==== Familie Sinner ==== Die Herkunft dieses [[Sinner-88|Erhard Sinner]] "einsmahl ein eingefahrener Gsöll" ist unklar. Möglicherweise besteht ein Zusammenhang mit den Sinner-Höfen und Familien in Niederdorf oder den Sinner-Höfen in Pichl (und der Familie Obersinner). Das Lienhartergut vermacht Erhard in seinem Testament vom 4. Mai 1729 seinem Sohn [[Sinner-89|Urban Sinner]] (1674-1739). Seine restliche Hinterlassenschaft wird erst in einem [[Space:Vertrag_Lienharterhof_1731|Vertrag von 1731]] geregelt. Dabei werden auch die anderen drei Erben genannt, die Schwestern des Urban: [[Sinner-87|Maria]] (*1682), verehlicht mit [[Planer-20|Mathieß]] [[Space:Taisten:_Mair_zu_Ebenroth|Mayr zu Ebenroth]], [[Sinner-321|Elisabeth]] (*1687), verehlicht mit [[Hell-124|Georgen Hell]] auf Hasperg [?] und [[Sinner-359|Barbara]], verehlicht mit [[Obersteiner-5|Jacoben Oberstainer]] zu Prags. [[Sinner-89|Urban Sinner]] (1674-1739) [[Sinner-90|Peter Sinner]] (*1708) [[Sinner-50|Josef Sinner]] (*1738) Der Sohn [[Sinner-311|Johann]] (1769-1833) heiratete 1795 [[Hintner-171|Maria Hintner]] (1770-1833) von der Untersinne in Pichl, die von ihrem [[Hintner-14|Vater]] sowohl den [[Space:Taisten:_Keilwirt|Keilwirt]], als auch das benachbarte [[Space:Taisten:_Klenke|Klenkgut]] erhielt. [[Sinner-116|Peter]] (1776-1829) heiratete 1807 [[Hell-24|Ursula Hell]] (1789-1824), Erbtochter zu [[Space:Taisten:_Plaickner|Plaickner]] in Unterrain. [[Sinner-220|Karl]] (1780-1853) heiratete 1814 [[Plaikner-20|Maria Plaikner]] (1789-1854), Erbtochter zu [[Space:Taisten:_Mair_zu_Adlitzhausen|Mair zu Adlitzhausen]] in Wiesen. Die Tochter [[Sinner-49|Maria]] (1783-1842) heiratete 1807 [[Sinner-43|Peter Sinner]] (1780-1860) zu [[Space:Taisten:_Scheibenstock|Scheibenstock]] im Dorf. [[Sinner-150|Jakob Sinner]] (1767-1845) übernahm als ältester Sohn den väterlichen Lienharterhof am Emmersberg und heiratete 1802 [[Haspinger-240|Margareth Haspinger]] (1771-1835) von [[Space:Taisten:_Maurer_am_Berg|Maurer am Jedsberg]]. Auf ihn folgte der gleichnamige Sohn [[Sinner-203|Jakob Sinner]] (1807-1878) der 1839 [[Haspinger-326|Margareth Haspinger]] (1813-1888) von [[Space:Taisten:_Tassenbach|Tassenbach am Jedsberg]] heiratete. Sie hatten zwei Söhne und zwei Töchter, die wohl allesamt am elterlichen Hof blieben. [[Haspinger-326|Margareth]], bereits Witwe, starb im Alter von 75 Jahren vom Blitz erschlagen. Die ältere Tochter [[Sinner-326|Maria]] (1841-1919) blieb ledig am Hof, und trat mit 66 Jahren ins Kloster ein, musste dieses jedoch keine zwei Jahre später krankheitshalber wieder verlassen. (unsicher?) Über die jüngere Tochter [[Sinner-328|Theresia]] (1848-1920) wurde 1892 "wegen Blödsinnes" die Kuratel verhängt. Sie arbeitete fleißig am Hof mit und ging nur einmal jährlich in der alten Tracht herab ins Dorf, in die Kirche. Der jüngere Sohn [[Sinner-327|Johann]] (1847-1897) blieb wohl ebenfalls ledig am elterlichen Lienharterhof, den sein älterer Bruder Jakob übernahm. [[Sinner-117|Jakob Sinner]] (1844-1925) heiratete zweimal. Zunächst 1882 [[Plankensteiner-51|Rosa Plankensteiner]] (1855-1886) von [[Space:Taisten:_Breitwiesen|Breitwiesen]] in Unterrain und nach deren frühem Tod 1888 [[Pitterle-6|Theresia Pitterle]] (1849-1916) von [[Space:Taisten:_Neaser|Neaser]] im Dorf. Von seinen sechs Kindern überlebte ihn einzig seine Tochter [[Sinner-327|Maria]] (1884-1952), ledig zu Lienharter. Seine jüngste Tochter [[Sinner-199|Anna]] (1885-1909) wollte ins Kloster eintreten, musste dieses jedoch vor Ablegung der Profess wegen Kränklichkeit wieder verlassen, und starb mit nur 23 Jahren.
Die älteste Tochter [[Sinner-214|Rosina]] (1882-1922) heiratete 1914 [[Schwingshackl-362|Alois Schwingshackl]] (1878-1935) zu [[Space:Taisten:_Stuner|Stuner]] in Taisten. Nachdem sich zunächst kein Kinderglück einstellen wollte, adoptierten sie einen Jungen, den sie [[Unknown-348194|Johann]] (1918-1990) nannten. Die Freude darüber, dass trotzdem noch ein Söhnlein folgte, [[Schwingshackl-363|Alois]] (*1921), währte nicht lange, starb sie doch kurz darauf und hinterließ ihren trauernden Gatten mit zwei kleinen Kindern.
Der ältere Sohn [[Sinner-210|Peter]] (1886-1914), angehender Gutsbesitzer zu Lienharter, fiel bereits unter den Ersten des Weltkrieges im August 1914 in Galizien, so dass der jüngere Sohn Jakob als Hoferbe eingesetzt wurde. [[Sinner-131|Jakob Sinner]] (1894-1923) heiratete 1922 [[Hellweger-7|Kreszenz Hellweger]] (1898-1980) von [[Space:Taisten:_Geiger|Geiger]] in Wiesen, verstarb jedoch bereits mit 29 Jahren, seine schwangere Frau mit einem kleinen Söhnlein hinterlassend. Es heißt der [[Sinner-117|alte Lienharter]] selbst habe daraufhin noch nach einer passenden Partie für seine jung verwitwete Schwiegertochter gesucht, um den Lienharterhof seinen Enkeln erhalten zu können, und fand sie im älteren Sohn des [[Plankensteiner-7|Andrä Plankensteiner]] (1856-1925) von [[Space:Taisten:_Schüssler|Schüssler]] in Unterrain, seinem Schwager aus erster Ehe.
So verzichtete [[Plankensteiner-5|Josef Plankensteiner]] (1893-1959) auf sein Heimgut, das daraufhin sein jüngerer Bruder [[Plankensteiner-13|Alois]] (1902-1977) übernehmen konnte, und heiratete 1925 die junge Witwe zu Lienharter. Er brachte den Hof glücklich über die Kriegs- und Nachkriegszeiten und zog mit seiner Frau gemeinsam mit den beiden Söhnlein aus erster Ehe noch zwei eigene Töchter groß.
[[Plankensteiner-6|Filomena]] (*1928) heiratete 1955 [[Hintner-26|Florian Hintner]] (1924-1986) vom benachbarten [[Space:Taisten:_Hochwieser|Hochwieser]], sie erbauten sich in Taisten ein Eigenheim ([[Space:Taisten:_Haus_Hintner|Haus Hintner]]). [[Plankensteiner-4|Kreszenz]] (*1931) heiratete 1957 [[Schwingshackl-5|Anton Schwingshackl]] (1922-1991) von [[Space:Taisten:_Tassenbach|Tassenbach]]. Sie erwarben den Hof [[Space:Taisten:_Ronacher|Ronacher]] und errichteten eine neue Hofstelle in der Unterrainerstraße. Der jüngere Sohn [[Sinner-134|Jakob Sinner]] (1924-1944), der erst nach dem Tod seines Vater geboren wurde, erhielt bereits als fünfter Sohn in direkter Linie zu Lienharter den Namen Jakob. Er fiel jedoch mit nur 20 Jahren in Polen. Der ältere Sohn [[Sinner-133|Peter Sinner]] (1923-1997) übernahm nach dem Krieg den Hof und heiratete 1953 [[Schwingshackl-12|Anna Schwingshackl]] (*1924) von [[Space:Taisten:_Tassenbach|Tassenbach]]. Gemeinsam zogen sie sechs Kinder groß, drei Töchter und drei Söhne, und begannen damit auch Gäste zu Liachta zu beherbergen. Heute führt bereits die zehnte Generation der Sinner in direkter Linie den Hof. Gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Luisa und den Kindern Katharina und Johanna ist der älteste Sohn [[Sinner-146|Georg Sinner]] (*1959) Bauer und Gastgeber zu Liachta. == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.268 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/278] * [[Sulzenbacher-2|Sulzenbacher Josef]]: [[Space:Vertrag_Lienharterhof_1731|Pergamentrolle vom Lienharterhof/Taisten (1731)]]; in: Der Schlern 61, 1987, S. 425 bis 427 * Erbhof Pension Lienharterhof [http://www.lienharterhof.com/]

Taisten: Lochmühle

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am früheren Standort der Lochmühle wurde später die [[Space:Taisten:_Peintner_Säge|Pointner Säge]] errichtet 1820: [[Tassenbacher-35|Maria Tassenbacher]], [[Space:Taisten:_Lochmühle|Lochmüllerin]] [[Taschler-33|Stefan Taschler]] (1841-1892) Das Haus wurde 1882 vom Taistner- und Gsieser Bach fortgerissen und die Felder übermurt. Den Grund kauft seinerzeit Gastwirt [[Told-171|Michl Told]], [[Space:Taisten:_Peintner|Pointner]] in Taisten und baute darauf eine Säge. (daher dort heute der Name [[Space:Taisten:_Peintner_Säge|Pointner Säge]]). 1883 wurde eine neue Hofstelle errichtet. [[Taschler-32|Stefan Taschler]] (1879-1957) Ehe blieb kinderlos Neffe [[Steiner-1173|Peter Steiner]] (1922-2010)

Taisten: Löffler

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1828: Wiesen Nr.13 1828: [[Ploner-133|Martin Ploner (abt.1786-)]], Löffelmacher

Taisten: Lojer

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Familie [[Torgler-11|Johann Torgler (1797-1862)]] unter Haus Nr. 35 mind. 1834-1841? (vorher im alten Schulhaus zu [[Space:Taisten:_Korber|Korber]]?)

Taisten: Mair am Berg

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1818: Haus Nummer 5 Mayr am Berg 1840: N.5 Mayr am Berg 1876: Mair am Jedsberg 1877, 1901: Mair am Berg 1865-1911: Berg/Wiesen N.5 1710: Georg Jud moderni Mayr in Jedsperg [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8L-P3SM-7?i=985&cat=609160] ==== Familie Hell ==== [[Hell-124|Georg Hell]] [[Hell-101|Andreas Hell]] (*1730) [[Hell-100|Andreas Hell]] (*1762) [[Hell-128|Andrä Hell]] (1789-1866) ==== Familie Schwingshackl ==== seit 1855? seit 1862? [[Schwingshackl-358|Johann Schwingshackl]] (1835-1872) von Altfaltner in Pichl, dann sein Bruder [[Schwingshackl-56|Anton Schwingshackl]] (1837-1901) [[Schwingshackl-62|Anton Schwingshackl]] (1873-1915) [[Schwingshackl-63|Anton Schwingshackl]] (1908-1980) [[Schwingshackl-74|Anton Schwingshackl]] (*1948) [[Schwingshackl-77|Andreas Schwingshackl]] (*1980) Mahrhof - Urlaub auf dem Bauernhof [http://www.mahrhof.com/unser-hof/]

Taisten: Mair zu Adlitzhausen

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1789, 1820, 1822: Haus N.26 1854: Haus Nr. 1 [[Plaikner-23|Georg Plaikner (1697-1769)]] [[Plaikner-22|Gallus Plaikner (1736-)]] [[Plaikner-20|Maria Plaikner]] (1789-1854) oo1814 [[Sinner-220|Karl Sinner]] (1780-1853) von [[Space:Taisten:_Lienharter|Lienharter]] in Taisten [[Sinner-384|Maria Sinner]] (1816-1860) oo1851 [[Durnwalder-65|Peter Durnwalder]] (1818-1880) zu Weber in Pichl [[Sinner-206|Josef Sinner]] (1822-1894) oo [[Stoll-688|Anna Stoll]] oo [[Rainer-284|Maria Rainer]] (1826-1904) [[Sinner-154|Jakob Sinner]] (1819-1884) [[Sinner-318|Johann Sinner]] (1857-1935) [[Sinner-174|Johann Sinner]] (1886-1949) [[Sinner-219|Johann Sinner]] (1924-1982) Hansjörg Sinner http://www.mahrhof.it/

Taisten: Mair zu Ebenroth

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[[Planer-20|Mathieß]] Planner? um 1764: [[Oberstaller-50|Paul Oberstaller (1724-bef.1790)]] [[Oberstaller-5|Johann Oberstaller]] (1853-1903) mind. seit 1905 bis mind. 1912: Pächter [[Mooswalder-3|Georg Mooswalder (1871-)]]

Taisten: Marenkl

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1855-1868: Mayrenkler 1889-1921: Mairenkl 1855-1921: Haus Nummer 43 Dorf [[Thomaser-16|Peter Thomaser]] (1806-1857) [[Thomaser-15|Peter Thomaser]] (1855-1904) [[Thomaser-11|Peter Thomaser]] (1889-1957) * mind. 1907-1912 wohnte hier die Familie des [[Preindl-20|Josef Preindl (1873-1960)]] von [[Space:Taisten:_Platzer|Platzer]] [[Thomaser-12|Alois Thomaser]] (1926-2013) [[Thomaser-22|Peter Thomaser]] (*1954) [[Thomaser-24|Egon Thomaser]] (*1984)

Taisten: Maurer am Berg

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1853, 1857: Nr. 8 1882: 7 Wiesen [[Totmoser-48|Bartholomäus Totmoser (abt.1650-)]] [[Haspinger-220|Simon Haspinger]] (1729-1788) [[Haspinger-236|Georg Haspinger]] (1766-1838) Dieser später Außer-Riepler (warscheinlich Unterriepler?) ... ... Neue Besitzer (nur entfernt verwandt?): [[Haspinger-74|Joseph Haspinger]] (1805-1882) von Haspa? [[Haspinger-89|Joseph Haspinger]] (1854-1932) [[Haspinger-104|Konrad Haspinger]] (1893-1923), dann [[Haspinger-106|Anton Haspinger]] (1899-1953) [[Haspinger-113|Siegfried Haspinger]] (1925-1981) [[Haspinger-129|David Haspinger]]

Taisten: Maurer in Unterrain

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Hausnummer: Unterrain 10 zunächst ev. Valentin Feichter um 1720 noch? [[Ploner-94|Sebastian Ploner]] von Ried, ab mind. 1740 [[Ploner-26|Franz Ploner (abt.1734-1820)]] [[Ploner-25|Joseph Ploner]] (1778-1835) 1845: [[Guggenaster-18|Theresia Guggenaster]], [[Space:Taisten:_Maurer_in_Unterrain|Mauerin]]

Taisten: Mesnerhaus

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 29), geschlossener Hof, Bittbuch Haus Nr. 25. "Meßnerhaus, es hat seit unvordenklichen Zeiten ein jeweiliger Pfarrmesner Haus und Grundstücke in partem salarii (als Entlohnung) zu genießen" [Transportobücher 34, 149] Besitzer: Pfarrkirche Taisten - Taistner Mesnerpfründe Adresse: * 1880-1920: Dorf 25 == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == 130 Jahre lang, seit 1872/1875, übte Familie Gitzl den Mesnerdienst in Taisten aus und war auch im Mesnerhaus wohnhaft. Vorher scheint Familie Prenn, zuletzt [[Prenn-4|Simon Prenn]] (1794-1870), wohnhaft zu Kaltenhaus, als "Pfarrmeßner zu Taisten" auf. ==== Familie [[Gitzl-10|Johann Gitzl]] (1841-1908) ==== {{Image|file=Gitzl-10.jpg |caption=Fam. Gitzl Johann, Mesner }} Johann übte das Mesneramt aus und heiratete im Jahr 1876 [[Oberhammer-15|Maria Oberhammer]] von Oberhauser. Mit ihr hatte er drei Kinder, die das Erwachsenenalter erreichten. Die ältere Tochter [[Gitzl-38|Zäcilia]] heiratete 1914 [[Ploner-9|Josef Ploner]], Bauer zu Christlschuster. Die jüngere Tochter [[Gitzl-84|Klara]] vermählte sich 1919 mit [[Weber-3775|Alois Weber]], dem jüngsten Sohn zu Christler in Schintlholz. Dessen ältester Bruder [[Weber-3772|Mathias]] blieb kinderlos und fiel 1925 in Wiesen nahe der Winklbrücke Raubmördern zum Opfer. Alois übernahm daher das Erbe und wurde Bauer zu Christler. Von den vier Söhnen erreichte lediglich Josef das Erwachsenenalter. ==== Familie [[Gitzl-9|Josef Gitzl]] (1883-1927) ==== Josef übte ebenfalls das Mesneramt aus und heiratete 1910 mit [[Edler-30|Katharina Edler]], Tochter des Messerschmieds [[Edler-31|Simon Edler]], zu Mesner ein. Josef verunglückte allerdings bereits 1927 tödlich. Fortan übte die Witwe mitsamt ihren Kindern das Mesneramt aus, wie sie es bereits während dem Ersten Weltkrieg ausübte, als ihr Mann im Feld stand. 1941 brannte beim Großen Brand von Taisten auch das Mesnerhaus ab und musste wiederaufgebaut werden. Die Tochter [[Gitzl-12|Maria]] zog in dieser Zeit nach Kufstein und heiratete dort den Tassenbachsohn [[Schwingshackl-13|Ferdinand]]. Die jüngste Tochter Martha verehelichte sich später mit [[Mutschlechner-1|Mutschlechner Peter]], genannt „Roda Peato“ in Niederrasen. [[Gitzl-11|Josefa]] heiratete den Witwer [[Oberstaller-13|Oberstaller Josef]], Schmied in Taisten. Die drei Söhne mussten allesamt in den Krieg einrücken und kämpften an der Ostfront. Der älteste Sohn [[Gitzl-14|Josef]], der selbst bereits das Mesneramt ausübte, fiel 1944 in Ungarn. Der jüngste Sohn [[Gitzl-15|Norbert]] kam mit dem Brixner Polizei-Regiment nach Niederschlesien. Dieses wurde dort Ende März 1945 von der Roten Armee zerschlagen. Er gilt seither als vermisst. Lediglich der Sohn Anton kehrte 1945 aus dem Krieg zurück und übernahm das Mesneramt. ==== Familie [[Gitzl-8|Anton Gitzl]] (1920-2000) ==== Anton heiratete 1952 [[Thomaser-10|Thomaser Frieda]] von Marenkl. Sie erbauten sich ein Eigenheim, das ihr ältester Sohn bezog. Dieser war Tischler zu Mesner, nachdem dort um 1990 die kleine Landwirtschaft aufgegeben wurde. Die beiden jüngeren Söhne [[Gitzl-18|Paul]] und [[Gitzl-7|Klemens]] setzten die Mesner-Tradition der Familie in Bozen und Taisten fort, die Tochter [[Gitzl-17|Helene]] verheiratete sich jung und zog schließlich nach Innichen. Seit dem Tod der beiden Mesnerleute Anton und Frieda wurde das Mesnerhaus von verschiedenen Familien aus Taisten und Welsberg für kurze Zeit bewohnt. == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.247

Taisten: Mooshäusl

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==== Familie Durnwalder ==== [[Durnwalder-42|Durnwalder Anton]] (1828-1881) Versteigerung 1891 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/8/1/03.07.1891/76945/6/filterId-8%0176945%01510458-query-durnwalder+AND+taisten.html] ==== Familie Bachmann ==== [[Bachmann-91|Wolfgang Bachmann]] (1865-1935) Pächter? mind. 1942-1945 [[Haspinger-194|Andreas Haspinger (1904-1982]] ==== Familie Niederbrunner ====

Taisten: Mühltal

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1793: Nr.10 [[Sinner-57|Joseph Sinner (1756-bef.1829)]] [[Space:Taisten:_Mühltal|Millthaler]]

Taisten: Neaser

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[[Reiter-794|Christian Reiter (abt.1720-)]], [[Space:Taisten:_Neaser|Neser]] in Taisten [[Pitterle-1|Josef Pitterle]] (+1870)

Taisten: Neuhaus

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Wiesen Nr.27 1830: [[Gitzl-79|Jacob Gitzl]] (1778-1848) sein Bruder: [[Gitzl-35|Joachim Gitzl]] (*1776) [[Gitzl-70|Johann Gitzl]] (1808-1876) [[Gitzl-71|Bernhard Gitzl]] (1837-1908) [[Gitzl-133|Bernhard Gitzl]] (1878-1971) 1830: Haus-Nummer 26 (bei Geburt des [[Gitzl-160|Georg Gitzl]])

Taisten: Niedermarchner

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Unterrain, Ried: Marchen Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 90), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 3. "Niedermarchnergut." [Transportobücher 38, 5] ca. 1895 abgebrannt, 1969 stand an der ehemaligen Hofstelle ein Heustadel == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == [[Steiner-2034|Peter Steiner (1750-)]], Untermarchner 1829:Der Bote für Tirol, 07.09.1829, S.7 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/07.09.1829/150596/7/filterId-47%01150596%011426057-query-welsberg~0.1+AND+unterrain~0.1.html] Maria Haspinger verh. Stainer (1748-1829) == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.261

Taisten: Oberegger

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Unterrain 21 [[Oberstaller-64|Joseph Oberstaller]] (1793-1869), [[Space:Taisten:_Oberegger|Egg]]

Taisten: Oberguggenberg

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1823, 75: Guggenberg N.23 ---- Bereits 1299 wird ein "Bertoldus Kukenperger" in Taisten im Görzer Urbar erwähnt, wohl am 1330 erwähnten "Forhach" (gemeint ist wohl ein Hof am/im Föhrenwald) am "Kukenperg"; 1509 Sigmundt Gugkenperger/Chuckenperger. Erstmals 1545 wird Leonhard als "Oberguggenperger" genannt, es fand also eine Teilung des Besitzes am Guggenberg statt. 1589 teilen die Brüder [[Guggenberger-31|Mathes (I)]] und [[Guggenberger-28|Balthasar Guggenperger]] (Söhne des Leonhard?) ihren gemeinsamen Besitz und Balthasar übernimmt den Hof zu Oberguggenberg. Bereits 1586 erwarb er auch den [[Space:Taisten:_Unterguggenberg_(Andola)|unteren Hof]]. Nach dessen Tod 1596 verkaufte sein ältester Sohn [[Guggenberger-35|Paul (II)]] (1570-1662) mit seinen neun Geschwistern Oberguggenberg wieder seinem Onkel [[Guggenberger-31|Mathes (I)]]. Auf ihn folgen seine beiden Söhne [[Guggenberger-33|Christian]] und [[Guggenberger-34|Augustin]], während die drei Töchter ausbezahlt werden. Später scheint jedoch wieder Paul (II) (1570-1662) als Besitzer auf. Den Besitz zu Guggenberg erbt sein Sohn Georg ([[Guggenberger-8]]?), darauf dessen Sohn Veit. "Von den fünf Kindern des Veit scheint keines mehr als Besitzer am Guggenberg auf" - "der letzte Guggenberger am Guggenberg, 1704". 1706 bereits Moser als Besitzer 1802: "[[Moser-1404|Joseph Mooser]] aus Oberguggenberg" "Lenzer" genannt bis 1909 zwei Hälften Hälfte 1: * seit 1786 Familie Totmoser (Erbhof!) [[Totmoser-23|Lorenz Totmoser]] (1755-1833) [[Totmoser-22|Josef Totmoser]] (1795-1860) [[Totmoser-19|Josef Totmoser]] (*1829) [[Totmoser-7|Peter Totmoser]] (1877-1949) [[Totmoser-4|Albuin Totmoser]] (1926-1956) [[Totmoser-5|Johann Totmoser]] (1927-2000) [[Totmoser-37|Florian Totmoser]] (*1964) Hälfte 2: * Thalmann Josef (versteigert 1879?) [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/05.06.1879/161761/8/filterId-47%01161761%011520846-query-oberguggenberg~0.1+AND+taisten.html] * ... * [[Toldt-55|Marianne Wimberger geb. Toldt]], verkauft 1909 an Familie Totmoser 2019-2020: Neubau der Hofstelle Marktgemeinde Welsberg-Taisten, Baukonzessionen 12/07/2019 Paul von Guggenberg: Die Guggenberg von Riedhofen (seit 1299) - 700 Jahre Hof- und Familiengeschichte, Bozen, Ferrari-Auer, 2003;

Taisten: Oberhaspa (Seppila)

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Wiesen und Berg, Ried: Hinteres Feld (Haspa) Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 131), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 18. "Zwei Hälften des Haspingergutes." [Transportobücher 38, 64, 65] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Haspinger==== früherer Besitzer Josef Haspinger, woher der heutige Name "Seppeler" kommt. Der einzige Sohn fiel im ersten Weltkrieg. 1805: [[Haspinger-80|Joseph Haspinger]], Bauer auf [[Space:Taisten:_Oberhaspa_%28Seppila%29|Haspa]] 1857: [[Haspinger-228|Maria Hasperin]] in der [[Space:Taisten:_Oberhaspa_%28Seppila%29|Unterhaspa]] [sic!] ==== Familie Holzer ==== Familie Holzer aus Kematen-Taufers erwarb das Gut im Kaufwege (um 1920?) [[Aichner-3|Theresia Aichner]] Besitzer (1969): Matthias Holzer == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.271

Taisten: Oberhaspa (Stoll)

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[[Stoll-237|Georg Stoll]] Sohn [[Stoll-244|Sebastian Stoll]] [[Haspinger-117|Josef Haspinger]] (*1928)

Taisten: Oberhaus

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1838: "Oberhauser" 1808, 1844, 1853, 1874, 1876, 1912, 1920: Oberhäusl 1808, 1838, 1853, 1874: Berg N.7? 1844: Haus Nummer 8 (Berg) [[Robalder-2|Thomas Rowalder]] am Jedsberg? [[Oberhammer-46|Michael Oberhammer]] (*1726) [[Oberhammer-44|Gregor Oberhammer]] (*1772) [[Oberhammer-9|Johann Oberhammer]] (1808-1853) [[Oberhammer-8|Johann Oberhammer]] (1839-1926) [[Oberhammer-39|Johann Oberhammer]] (1881-1970)

Taisten: Oberhaustischler

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1876 erbaut? [[Oberhammer-16|Andreas Oberhammer]] (1842-1910) dessen Großneffe: [[Oberhammer-69|Andreas Oberhammer]] (1930-2014) Zimmerei [[Oberhammer-102|Benedikt Oberhammer]] (*1973) [https://www.zimmerei-oberhammer.it/]

Taisten: Oberhölzl

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B.p. 498 KG Taisten ==== Familie Schuster ==== [[Schuster-1097|Georg Schuster (abt.1660-)]] von Olang [[Schuster-1096|Jakob Schuster (1700-)]] [[Schuster-303|Valentinus Schuester]] v. Schintlholz [[Schuster-302|Peter Schuster]] (*1763) [[Schuster-301|Paul Schuster]] (1804-1874) ==== Familie Mairhofer ==== 1875 erbt [[Mairhofer-78|Franz Mairhofer]] (1849-1924) von [[Space:Taisten:_Schmözl|Schmözl]] von seiner Tante [[Haspinger-76|Maria Haspinger, Witwe Schuster]] (1808-1883) den "[[Space:Taisten:_Oberhölzl|Obohölzlhof]]". 1887 kauft dieser im Dorf die beiden Höfe [[Space:Taisten:_Scheibenstock|Scheibenstock]] und [[Space:Taisten:_Schulmeisterhäusl|Schulmeisterhäusl]]. ==== Familie Totmoser ==== [[Totmoser-9|Jakob Totmoser]] [[Totmoser-15|Heinrich Totmoser]] (1930-1993) [[Totmoser-36|Peter Totmoser]] (*1967) == Sources == * [[Schwingshackl-377|Heinrich Schwingshackl]]: Aufgelassene und vergessene Höfe in Taisten: Schulmeisterhäusl, in: inso blattl n.25 - Mai 2017, S.27-28 [http://www.gemeinde.welsberg-taisten.bz.it/system/web/zeitung.aspx]

Taisten: Obermarchner

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Unterrain, Ried: Marchen Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 91), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 4. "Obermarchnergut." [Transportobücher 38, 8] ca. 1895 abgebrannt, 1969 stand an der ehemaligen Hofstelle ein Heustadel == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Müller ==== 1903/05 Versteigerung; [[Müller-2197|Stefan Müller]], Obermarchner [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/04.12.1903/169083/5/filterId-47%01169083%011583701-query-obermarchner~0.1.html] [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/8/1/20.01.1905/77986/7/filterId-8%0177986%01523212-query-obermarchner+AND+taisten.html] ==== Familie [[Niederlechner-3|Vinzenz Niederlechner]] (1880-1929) ==== 1927 abgebrannt? [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/8/1/23.09.1927/79846/3/filterId-8%0179846%01544617-query-niederlechner+AND+tesido.html] 1933 versteigert und von [[Oberarzbacher-2|Maria Oberarzbacher verh. Haidacher]] in Percha erworben worden [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/48/1/07.12.1933/173698/9/filterId-48%01173698%011620415-query-strom+AND+tesido.html[ ==== Familie Haidacher ==== [[Haidacher-3|Franz Haidacher]] (1911-1982) == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.260

Taisten: Obermühle

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1806, 1852, 1856, 1863: Nr. 31 [[Baur-58|Johann Bauer]], [[Space:Taisten:_Obermühle|Millermeister]] im Dorf [[Baur-55|Johann Baur]] (*1806) [[Baur-67|Johann Baur]] (1852-1905) [[Baur-70|Josef Baur]] (1899-1955)

Taisten: Oberriepler

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1832: [[Widmayr-5|Maria Widmayr]], [[Space:Taisten:_Oberriepler|Rieplerin]]

Taisten: Öhler

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 39), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 39, Grundbuch Einlagezahl 20II. "Eine Feuer- und Futterbehausung, zum Öhler genannt." [Transportobücher 34, 229] "Es muss einmal ein ansehnlicher Besitz gewesen sein, da ein größeres Futterhaus da war und viel Feld dazugehörte. Anfangs der zwanziger Jahre dieses Jahrhunderts wurde das Haus zu einem Gasthof ("Roma") umgebaut. Heute ist es ein stattliches Privathaus ("Landheim")." Adresse: * heute: St. Georggasse 4 == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Guggenaster ==== 1685: Jacob Guggenaster oo [[Kappenhueber-4|Maria Kappenhueber]] ==== Schwörzer / Schwärzer ==== Anm.: der Nachname scheint zuerst Schwörzer, später Schwärzer geschrieben worden zu sein (noch in den Kirchenbüchern genau zu überprüfen!) [[Schwörzer-2|Stefan Schwörzer]] (1781-1820) 1858: Besitzer ist sein Sohn [[Schwörzer-10|Jakob Schwärzer]] (1815-1873) um 1880 Konkurs seines Sohn [[Schwörzer-11|Josef]] (1851-1934)? [http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?aid=wrz&datum=18800620&query=%22taisten%22&ref=anno-search&seite=26] danach? scheint der andere Bruder [[Schwörzer-12|Nikolaus Schwärzer]] (*1855) auf ==== Familie Steiner ==== 1923 kauft [[Steiner-1448|Peter Steiner]] (1895-1935) [[Space:Taisten:_Feichter|Feichterbauer]] in Unterrain von [[Schwörzer-12|Nikolaus Schwärzer]] um 12.000 Lire und beginnt sofort das Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude zum Gasthof „Roma“ umzubauen. Er betreibt die Gastwirtschaft bis zum Verkauf. 1935 muss Peter Steiner Konkurs anmelden und verliert neben "Öhla" auch die Höfe "[[Space:Taisten:_Feichter|Feichten]]" und "[[Space:Taisten:_Tiefental|Teifentol]]". [[Feichter-66|Andrä Pini/Feichter]] vulgo "[[Space:Taisten:_Schneider_%28Pircherhof%29|Schneida]] Ando" und [[Mairhofer-8|Josef Mairhofer]] ([[Space:Taisten:_Lanzer|Lonza]]) ersteigern gemeinsam den „Öhla-Hof“. 1936 teilen sie den Hof auf: Ersterer bekommt alle Wälder und die verbundenen Miteigentumsflächen (E.Z. 251 II) und verkauft diese im Laufe der nächsten Jahre weiter; letzerer das Haus und die Gp.len 31/1 und 31/2 rund ums Haus. ==== Familie Mairhofer - Plankensteiner ==== Für den [[Space:Taisten:_Lanzer|Lonzabauer]] [[Mairhofer-8|Josef Mairhofer]] war das störende Treiben des Gastbetriebes in der Nachbarschaft Hauptgrund für den Kauf. Der Gastbetrieb wurde nach dem Erwerb auch sofort geschlossen. 1964 erben die Töchter des Josef Mairhofer, [[Mairhofer-15|Maria, verheiratet Plankensteiner]] (1922-2017), [[Mairhofer-16|Filomena, verheiratet Burgmann]] (*1926) in Innichen und [[Mairhofer-14|Rosa]] (*1930) zu je einem Drittel. 1987 überträgt Maria ihr Drittel auf ihre Schwester Rosa, 1991 kauft Mairhofer Rosa das Drittel von ihrer Schwester Filomena und wird alleinige Eigentümerin. 1997 verschenkt Rosa ihr Eigentum des heute "Landheim" genannten Wohnhauses je zur Hälfte an [[Plankensteiner-108|Ernst Plankensteiner]] (*1963) und [[Rieder-158|Edeltraud Rieder, verheiratet Plankensteiner]] (*1956). == Sources == * [[Schwingshackl-377|Heinrich Schwingshackl]]: Aufgelassene und vergessene Höfe in Taisten: Öhla, in: inso blattl n.20 - Dezember 2015, S.58-59 [http://www.gemeinde.welsberg-taisten.bz.it/system/web/zeitung.aspx]

Taisten: Pahler

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bis mind. 1822 Familie [[Obersamer-4|Josef Obersamer (abt.1745-1820)]] 1828-1830 Hausnummer 44? 1904: N.44 Dorf 1830, 1889: Paaler ev. [[Gitzl-20|Johann Gitzl]] (*1756) zuletzt dort? um 1828-1830: [[Mayrhofer-134]] 1846: [[Thomaser-8|Johan Thomaser]] (1815-1898) zu [[Space:Taisten:_Pahler|Bahler]] 1851: Versteigerung des halben Pahler [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/31.01.1851/153313/6/filterId-47%01153313%011463324-query-posch+AND+taisten.html] von Martin Schönhuber (gekauft 1824) [[Thomaser-54|Johann Thomaser]] (1845-1905) Tochter [[Thomaser-53|Anna Thomaser]] (1880-1948) Tochter [[Thomaser-52|Cäcilia Thomaser]] (1904-2004), vulgo „[[Space:Taisten:_Pahler|Pahla Cille]]“ oo [[Mairhofer-56|Albin Mairhofer]] (1898-1966) ([[Space:Taisten:_Schulmeisterhäusl|Schulmeisterbauer]]) 1967 erbt Sohn [[Mairhofer-60|Arnold Mairhofer]] (*1942) von seinen Eltern die Höfe „Schulmeisterhäusl“ und „Pahla“. 2011 erbt Sohn [[Mairhofer-61|Klaus Mairhofer]] (*1971) den inzwischen unter E.Z. 3 I zusammengeführten Hof „Landhof“.

Taisten: Peintner Säge

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ried: Anger Früher [[Space:Taisten:_Lochmühle|Lochmühle]] (Bp. 68), an neuer Stelle 1883 erbaut "Eine Feuer- und Futterbehausung, eine Metzmühle mit drei Gängen von mittlerem Ertrag; ein Stampf mit acht Schießern, drei Gärten mit 140 Klaftern." [Transportobücher 34, 308] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == Das Haus wurde 1882 vom Taistner- und Gsieser Bach fortgerissen und die Felder übermurt. Den Grund kauft seinerzeit Gastwirt [[Told-171|Michl Told]], Peintner in Taisten und baute darauf eine Säge. (daher der Name Peintner Säge) Besitzer (1969): [[Plankensteiner-1|Thomas Plankensteiner]] und Geschwister Pahl [des [[Pahl-238|Jakob Pahl]]?], beide in Taisten == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.240f.

Taisten: Pension Panorama

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Emil (Erich) Mairhofer ? Sonnenstraße 12

Taisten: Pichler

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Unterrain, Ried: Unterrainer Leiten Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 192), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 6. "Pichlerbau." [Transportobücher 38] einst dem Kloster Neustift zinspflichtig hieß früher "zum Kaltenhauser" ? == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Burgmann ==== 1827Der Bote für Tirol, 10.12.1827, S.8 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/10.12.1827/150414/8/filterId-47%01150414%011423584-query-welsberg~0.1+AND+unterrain~0.1.html] / 1828Der Bote für Tirol, 04.02.1828, S.7 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/04.02.1828/150430/7/filterId-47%01150430%011423804-query-welsberg~0.1+AND+unterrain~0.1.html] : Konkurs des Joseph Burgmann, Pichlers zu Unterrain ==== Familie Laner ==== 1869: [[Lahner-135|Anton Lahner (abt.1830-)]] 1896: [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/8/1/27.11.1896/147227/6/filterId-8%01147227%011378819-query-unterrain~0.1+AND+breitwiesen~0.1.html] [[Wolfsgruber-14|Maria Witwe Laner geb. Wolfsgruber]] , nach Anton Laner; "Unterpichlergut" ==== Familie Schwingshackl ==== von Ried (Vorder-oder Hinter-Plun?) Pächter: [[Schwingshackl-444|Maria Schwingshackl]] (1915-1995) oo [[Wierer-7|Franz Wierer]] (1911-1995) Neubau des Hofes um ca. 2010?! (zu überprüfen) jetzt auch zu Plun genannt == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.261f.

Taisten: Plaickner

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Unterrain, Ried: Untere Leiten Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 93), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 1. "Plaickner Gut" [Transportobücher 38, 1] 1842, 1845: Haus Nummer 1 == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Hölzl ==== [[Hölzl-14|Johann Hölzl]] (*1709) ==== Familie Hell ==== [[Hölzl-13|Maria Hölzl]] (*1760) oo [[Hell-25|Mathias Hell]] von Schloss Welsperg? ==== Familie Sinner ==== Die Erbtochter [[Hell-24|Ursula Hell]] (1789-1824) heiratete 1807 [[Sinner-116|Peter Sinner]] (1776-1829) von [[Space:Taisten:_Lienharter|Lienharter]] am Emmersberg, beide starben jedoch relativ jung. Die Tochter [[Sinner-358|Maria]] (1817-1865) heiratete [[Steiner-396|Peter Steiner]] zu [[Space:Taisten:_Feichter|Feichter]] in Unterrain. Der jüngere Sohn [[Sinner-201|Jacob]] (1822-1902) wurde Priester. Der ältere Sohn [[Sinner-114|Peter Sinner]] (1813-1879) übernahm den Hof und heiratete 1842 die Erbtochter [[Elsler-1|Maria Elsler]] (1815-1882) von [[Space:Taisten:_Glaser|Glaser]] im Dorf. In seine Zeit fällt der Bau der neuen Pustertaler Straße 1850/52 direkt oberhalb des Hofes. Ihr einziger überlebender Sohn [[Sinner-377|Peter]] (1843-1910) scheint den Hof nicht übernehmen haben können (möglicherweise Behinderung?), jedenfalls wurde die Tochter [[Sinner-115|Ursula]] (1848-1884) Besitzerin zu Plaiken und heiratete 1879 [[Gitzl-26|Joseph Gitzl]] (1842-1918) von [[Space:Taisten:_Außeregger|Außeregger]] in Unterrain.
Die Tochter [[Sinner-319|Theresia]] (1846-1886) heiratete 1882 [[Tassenbacher-9|Georg Tassenbacher]] (1857-1918) von [[Space:Taisten:_Hibisler|Hibisler]]. Sie wurden Bauersleute zu [[Space:Taisten:_Glaser|Glaser]] im Dorf, das Theresia wohl von ihrer Mutter erhielt. [[Sinner-113|Anna]] (1845-1911) heiratete bereits 1873 [[Schwingshackl-56|Anton Schwingshackl]] (1837-1901) von Altfaltner in Pichl, Vieharzt und neuer Besitzer zu [[Space:Taisten:_Mair_am_Berg|Mair am Berg]].
Von den anderen Töchtern wurde [[Sinner-378|Maria]] (1844-1917) Widumhäuserin und [[Sinner-158|Margareth]] (1855-1884) Ursuline in Innsbruck. ==== Familie Gitzl ==== [[Sinner-115|Ursula Sinner]] (1848-1884) starb bereits bei der Geburt ihres [[Gitzl-229|ersten Kindes]] und auch dieses überlebte nicht.
Ihr Ehemann [[Gitzl-26|Joseph Gitzl]] (1842-1918) von [[Space:Taisten:_Außeregger|Außeregger]] in Unterrain heiratete daraufhin 1886 ein zweites Mal, [[Moser-1817|Maria Moser]] (1858-1894) von [[Space:Taisten:_Unterguggenberg_%28Andola%29|Unterguggenberg]]. Von ihr stammen die beiden überlebenden Söhne [[Gitzl-132|Josef]] (1888-1966) und [[Gitzl-131|Ferdinand Gitzl]] (1889-1965). Jedoch starb auch sie bereits jung am Wochenbettfieber. Daher heiratete Josef 1895 noch ein drittes Mal, [[Thomaser-33|Maria Thomaser]] (1847-1937) von [[Space:Taisten:_Pahler|Paaler]] im Dorf. [[Gitzl-234|Hubert Gitzl]] (1922-1981) Von 1954 bis 1960 wurde der Stausee errichtet, der unmittelbar unter dem Hof liegt. ==== Familie Ellemunter ==== [[Gitzl-111|Flora Gitzl]] (*1928) oo [[Ellemunter-1|Josef Ellemunter]] (*1929) Seit 1961 war im Plaicknerhof auch Gastbetrieb; 1963/64 wurde das Gasthaus [[Space:Taisten:_Hotel_Seehof|"Seehof"]] erbaut. [[Ellemunter-4|Walter Ellemunter]] (1970-2012) == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.260 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/270/filterId-22583%01270-query-plaickner.html]

Taisten: Platzer

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 7, 8/1) [Wohnhaus immer noch .7, Futterhaus heute .440], Bittbuch Haus Nr. 7. "Kolben- oder Platzergut." [Transportobücher 34, 70] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Moser ==== 1698 heiratet [[Moser-1013|Bartholomäus Moser]], "modernus Plazer" ==== Familie Durnwalder ==== Bereits 1725 scheint [[Durnwalder-13|"Johannes Plazer Thurnwalder"]] (möglicherweise von [[Space:Taisten:_Ronacher|Ronacher]] kommend?) auf dem Hof auf. Auf ihn folgen sein Sohn [[Durnwalder-52|Johann]] (*1731) und dessen Sohn, wiederum [[Durnwalder-3|Johann]] (1774-1842). Dessen älterer Sohn [[Durnwalder-5|Johann]] (1809-1874) wird Bauer zu [[Space:Taisten:_Lanzer|Lanzer]], der jüngere Sohn [[Durnwalder-17|Georg]] (1812-1882) übernimmt Platzer. Beide Söhnlein des Georg sterben kurz nach der Geburt, ebenso sterben drei seiner Töchter jung. So übernimmt die älteste Tochter [[Durnwalder-16|Anna]] (1853-1911) den Hof, die sich 1872 mit [[Preindl-2|Josef Preindl]] (1842-1925) vermählt. ==== Familie Preindl ==== Josef Preindl stammt aus Percha. Seine Eltern waren zunächst am Pfeifenmacherhof, später zu Sattler wohnhaft. Zusammen mit seiner Frau Anna begründet er eine große Familie in Taisten; zehn Kinder erreichen das Erwachsenenalter. Der älteste Sohn [[Preindl-20|Josef]] (*1873) übernimmt wohl den Hof zu Platzer, [[Preindl-1|Alois]] (1877-1921) wird Bauer zu [[Space:Taisten:_Kaltenhaus|Kaltenhaus]], [[Preindl-11|Johann]] (1879-1918) wird Bauer zu [[Space:Taisten:_Thomaser|Thomaser]]. (noch TO DO: [[Preindl-21|Gertraud]], [[Preindl-10|Anna]], [[Preindl-22|Anton]], [[Preindl-23|Franz]], [[Preindl-24|Ignaz]], [[Preindl-25|Hermann]], [[Preindl-19|Karolina]]). Der Vater muss noch miterleben wie drei seiner Söhne ([[Preindl-24|Ignaz]] und [[Preindl-25|Hermann]] ledig, [[Preindl-11|Johann]] hinterlässt in Taisten ein Söhnlein) nicht aus dem Krieg zurückkehren, wie Tochter [[Preindl-10|Anna]] bereits vorher - plötzlich - ein Jahr nach ihrer Hochzeit starb und wie dem Sohn [[Preindl-1|Alois]] 1921 sein Hof abbrennt und dieser kurz darauf verstirbt. Nachdem wenige Monate später auch dessen Frau stirbt, werden die acht Kinder des Alois zu Vollwaisen. Bereits 1905 brannte auch der Hof zu Platzer ab. ===== Brand 1905 ===== "Taisten, 19. November. ''(Furchtbar ist die Himmelskraft, wenn sie der Fessel sich entrafft.)'' Heute um halb 7 Uhr früh kam beim [[Preindl-20|Jos. Preindl]], Platzer im Dorfe Taisten, vermutlich durch einen schadhaften Kamin ein Feuer zum Ausbruche, welches in kurzer Zeit das Wohnhaus und die daran gebaute Scheune größtenteils in Asche legte. Der hiesigen rasch herbeigeeilten Feuerwehr, verstärkt durch die Wehrmannschaft von Welsberg, gelang es nach einstündiger, angestrengter Arbeit, den Brand zu lokalisieren. Hut ab! vor solch gemeinnütziger Institution! Zum Glück herrschte gänzliche Windstille und eine 25 Zentimeter hohe Schneeschichte auf den umliegenden Dächern war ein guter Bundesgenosse, um das Weiterschreiten des verherenden Elementes zu verhindern. Menschenleben ist keines zu beklagen, das Vieh wurde rechtzeitig in Sicherheit gebracht, Mobilien konnten ziemlich viele noch gerettet werden; hingegen sind die Futtervorräte für das Vieh meistens verbrannt und ruiniert. Der Besitzer ist mit 7300 Kronen versichert. vorzüglich haben die Hydranten gespielt und sich aufs glänzendste bewährt."Der Tiroler / Der Landsmann, 21.11.1905, S.4 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/5/1/21.11.1905/114784/4/filterId-5%01114784%01989405-query-platzer+AND+taisten.html] ---- Nach dem Brand wurde das Wohnhaus an der alten Hofstelle wieder aufgebaut, das Futterhaus wurde an die Stelle des 1904 abgebrannten [[Space:Taisten:_Hibisler|Hibisler-Hofes]] gebaut. Anm: Wann und durch wen wurde Platzer wieder aufgebaut? Der älteste Sohn [[Preindl-20|Josef]] (1873-1960) wohnte mind. 1907-1912 zu [[Space:Taisten:_Marenkl|Marenkl]] und zog später nach Niederdorf. [[Preindl-26|Johann]] (*1906) des [[Preindl-1|Alois]] (1877-1921), Kaltenhaus, scheint in Taisten als Bäcker bis 1933 im Familienbuch Taisten auf. - Zu Platzer befand sich lange Zeit eine Bäckerei (der ehemalige Verkaufsraum wird heute noch "der Laden" genannt), später betrieben von dessen Schwester [[Preindl-5|Anna]] (1909-1999). Diese wurde in den 30er Jahren (?) Besitzerin zu Platzer und heiratet 1938 [[Haspinger-198|Silvester Haspinger]] (1908-1963). Es ist unklar, ob [[Preindl-5|Anna Preindl, verehel. Haspinger]] den Hof ihrer Großeltern aus fremden Händen zurückerwarb. Oder ob sich der Hof in diesen Jahren immer im Besitz der Familie Preindl befand - und damit heute für annähernd 300 Jahre im Familienbesitz. ==== Familie Haspinger ==== [[Haspinger-198|Silvester Haspinger]] (1908-1963) stammte vom benachbarten [[Space:Taisten:_Hölzl_im_Dorf|Hölzl]] und war Bauer auf dem Platzerhof. Nach seinem Tod begann seine Frau Anna in den späten 60iger Jahren damit auch Touristen auf den Platzerhof zu bringen. In den 70iger Jahren vertraute sie ihrem Sohn [[Haspinger-288|Reinhard]] (1947-2012) den Hof an, welcher zusammen mit seiner Frau Maria den Umbau zum Appartementhaus durchführte. In den späten 80iger Jahren wurde das inzwischen sehr alte und marode Futterhaus neu erbaut, das Haus wurde im Frühjahr 2014 umgebaut und thermisch saniert. Heute ist ihr ältester Sohn [[Haspinger-323|Stefan Haspinger]] Besitzer zu Platzer. == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.243 * "Hofgeschichte", auf: platzerhof.com [http://www.platzerhof.com/index.php/info/]

Taisten: Plösch

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1904: Dorf 30 1792: [[Kuen-19|Sebastian Kuen]], [[Space:Taisten:_Plösch|Blöscher in Teisten]] 1838: [[Kuhn-5020|Peter Khuen]], [[Space:Taisten:_Plösch|Plöscher]] [[Schwingshackl-123|Anton Schwingshakl]] zu [[Space:Taisten:_Plösch|Plösch]] (*1839) heute Wohnungen

Taisten: Poldenhaus

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1806: [[Weidenhofer-17|Johann Weydenhofer]] zu [[Space:Taisten:_Poldenhaus|Bold]], Bauer im Dorf. [[Weidenhofer-149|Josef Weidenhofer]] (1809-1888) Poldentischler? später Armenhaus der Gemeinde Taisten

Taisten: Rader

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[[Oberhammer-32|Paul Oberhammer]] - um 1813? [[Totmoser-39|Jakob Totmoser]] (1809-1879) 1902 kauft [[Schuster-1076|Josef Schuster]] von Neunhäusern (Oberredensberg) das Radergütl von [[Totmoser-42|Theres Totmoser verh. Haspinger]] zu [[Space:Taisten:_Unterriepler|(Unter-)Riepler]] (Welsberger Verfachbücher 1902, 110 Kf. Obl.) [[Schuster-1065|Bettina Schuster]] (*1974) oo [[Mayr-107|Christian Mayr]] (*1965) == Sources == * Appartements Taistner Wiesenhof [https://www.wiesenhof-taisten.com/]

Taisten: Rebenstock

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1820: Haus Nummer 9 [[Paal-25|Anton Paal (abt.1740-)]] 1852: [[Paal-8|Michael Paal]] und der [[Steiner-395|Ursula Steiner]] Baursleit zu [[Space:Taisten:_Rebenstock|Rebenstok]] beyder seligl. [[Baur-62|Andrä Baur]] (1852-1921) [[Baur-63|Msgr. Johannes Baur]] (1895-1975) [[Baur-163|Andreas Baur]] (1897-1961)

Taisten: Rieplermühle

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(knapp ober Wasserkraftwerk; Bp.160 noch eingezeichnet) Baur: 1817 erbaute Metzmühle, 1833 erbaute Schmiedesäge,1929 durch die Rudlgisse übermurt [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/288/filterId-22583%01288-query-riepler.html] 1880: Versteigerung; Anna Egitz geb. Kerschbaumer (siehe Seiwald; Lahnersäge?) [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/15/1/18.03.1880/75999/2/filterId-15%0175999%01502722-query-rieplerm%C3%BChle.html] 1889: Versteigerung; Josef Fischnaller, Mühle- und Sägebesitzer [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/12.08.1889/164805/8/filterId-47%01164805%011547025-query-taisten~0.1+AND+breitwiesen~0.1.html] * Verfachbücher 1889: 640 & 1174 Pfd.? [https://www.suedtirolerlandesarchiv.findbuch.net/php/view.php?link=5646425f57656c7362657267x423#&path=6fc7c76be0ee6beec76bf7d06cded4da63d0d8dad6d76bd0c76bf7d0d0e0c76bf7e1e06bd036d43b34363afdfef336fcff3038fdf6373fc76bf7e1e0c5e1ec6b6336fc33303e343cf6363e3436fcc76bf763d3dc6b6f3638fe3c36fc3fc76bf763d3dc6b6fd6d86edcd66cdf6bd7fcedeced6be0e4e4ea6bf3d7f635edeceec76bf763d3dc6b6fd6d86edcd66cdf6bd7fcedeced6be0e4e4ea6bf3d7f635edecee6be1e1e4c739f13f] * Verfachbücher 1890: 1800 Euniete? [https://www.suedtirolerlandesarchiv.findbuch.net/php/view.php?link=5646425f57656c7362657267x425#&posX=-0.11192307692307692&posY=-0.04230769230769231&zoom=0.3&path=6fc7c76be0ee6beec76bf7d06cded4da63d0d8dad6d76bd0c76bf7d0d0e0c76bf7e1e06bd036d43b34363afdfef336fcff3038fdf6373fc76bf7e1e0c5e1ec6b6336fc33303e343cf6363e3436fcc76bf763d3dc6b6f3638fe3c36fc3fc76bf763d3dc6b6fd6d86edcd66cdf6bd7fcedece36be0e4eae16bf3d7f635edece6c76bf763d3dc6b6fd6d86edcd66cdf6bd7fcedece36be0e4eae16bf3d7f635edece66be1e0eec739f13f] Verfachbücher 1895: 16 Kf. von Mutschlechner Peter durch Rauchegger Andreas [https://www.suedtirolerlandesarchiv.findbuch.net/php/view.php?link=5646425f57656c7362657267x435#&posX=-0.0763036809815951&posY=0.11042944785276074&zoom=0.175&path=6fc7c76be0ee6beec76bf7d06cded4da63d0d8dad6d76bd0c76bf7d0d0e0c76bf7e1e06bd036d43b34363afdfef336fcff3038fdf6373fc76bf7e1e0c5e1ec6b6336fc33303e343cf6363e3436fcc76bf763d3dc6b6f3638fe3c36fc3fc76bf763d3dc6b6fd6d86edcd66cdf6bd7fcedeee36be0e4eae66bf3d7f635edeee6c76bf763d3dc6b6fd6d86edcd66cdf6bd7fcedeee36be0e4eae66bf3d7f635edeee66be1ece0c739f13f] [https://www.suedtirolerlandesarchiv.findbuch.net/php/view.php?link=5646425f57656c7362657267x435#&posX=-0.10384615384615385&posY=0.2025&zoom=0.19999999999999998&path=6fc7c76be0ee6beec76bf7d06cded4da63d0d8dad6d76bd0c76bf7d0d0e0c76bf7e1e06bd036d43b34363afdfef336fcff3038fdf6373fc76bf7e1e0c5e1ec6b6336fc33303e343cf6363e3436fcc76bf763d3dc6b6f3638fe3c36fc3fc76bf763d3dc6b6fd6d86edcd66cdf6bd7fcedeee36be0e4eae66bf3d7f635edeee6c76bf763d3dc6b6fd6d86edcd66cdf6bd7fcedeee36be0e4eae66bf3d7f635edeee66be1eeeec739f13f] 1897: gewollter Verkauf durch [[Rauchegger-1|Andrä Rauchegger]], Rieplermüller [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/38/1/17.04.1897/141818/6/filterId-38%01141818%011325673-query-rieplerm%C3%BChle.html] 1904: "Haus und Säge" des Andreas Rauchegger durch Rudlbach gefährdet? 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Taisten: Ronacher

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 31), geschlossener Hof, Bittbuch Haus Nr. 27a: Ronacher-Unterstuber; 27b: Ronacher-Oberstuber "Zwei Hälften der Ronacherischen Feuer- und Futterbehausung." [Transportobücher 34, 160] Das Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude wurde einst durch den von Osten nach Westen verlaufenden First in eine Nord- und Südhälfte geteilt 1829, 1863, 1885: Haus Nr. 27 1916: 27a = Ronacher Untostuba ---- ==== Familie Durnwalder ==== um 1682: [[Durnwalder-11|Georg Durnwalder (abt.1660-bef.1710)]] "ietzt Ronacher" [[Durnwalder-110|Sebastian Durnwalder (abt.1680-bef.1759)]] [[Durnwalder-97|Kassian Durnwalder (abt.1730-abt.1806)]] scheint bis 1770 als Ronacher auf, dann zieht er nach Nasen -- (wie mit Durnwalder oben verwandt?) [[Durnwalder-21|Joseph Durnwalder (abt.1695-)]] [[Durnwalder-20|Johann Durnwalder]] heiratet 1753 Sohn Johann siehe Oberstuber, Sohn Peter siehe Unterstuber == Unterstuber == ==== Familie Moser==== [[Durnwalder-73|Peter Durnwalder]] (*1763) oo [[Moser-3163|Maria Mooserin]]; diese heiratet 1798 [[Totmoser-40|Gregor Dodtenmoser]] (mind. bis 1807 zu Ronacher) 1858 scheint [[Moser-2545|Jakob Moser]] (1814-1892) als Besitzer auf. (weil Neffe der Maria Moser oben?) Darauf sein Sohn [[Moser-2064|Jakob Moser]] (1861-1899), der 1884 ins [[Space:Taisten:_Gitzlhäusl|Gitzlahäusl]] zog. ==== Familie Baur ==== Es kauft [[Baur-57|Jakob Baur]] (1856-1916) 1884 den "Untostuba-Hof" - eine Hälfte des Ronacherhofes von [[Moser-2064|Moser Jakob]])Heinrich Schwingshackl, in [http://www.gemeinde.welsberg-taisten.bz.it/system/web/zeitung.aspx "inso blattl" Nr.18 (Dez. 2014)], S.49 Tochter [[Baur-105|Christine Baur]] (1887-1964) oo1919 [[Bodner-23|Michael Bodner]] (1886-1947) 1921 brannten beide Teile ab 1923 wurde Untostuba von [[Space:Taisten:_Wibmer|Wibma]] aufgekauft und mit diesem Hof vereinigt. Ab diesen Zeitpunkt gab es nur noch ein Ronicha (=Obostuba). ---- == Oberstuber == [[Durnwalder-76|Johann Durnwalder (abt.1750-1819)]] ==== Familie Stoll ==== [[Stoll-168|Jakob Stoll]] (1794-1863) von [[Space:Taisten:_Oberhaspa_%28Stoll%29|Haspa]], heiratet die Enkelin des obigen Johann Durnwalder (oo1853) ==== Familie Sinner/Walder ==== 1858: [[Sinner-206|Josef Sinner]] (1822-1894) oo1 [[Stoll-688|Anna Stoll]] (diese wahrscheinlich von Oberstuba) Tochter [[Sinner-207|Anna Sinner]] (1860-1935) oo [[Walder-140|Josef Walder]] (1857-1942) 1921 brannten beide Teile ab Die Wohnparzelle ging 1927 zur Gänze zum Oberstuba, der ein neues Haus Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude aufbaute, das beim Großen Brand von Taisten 1941 erneut brannte. ==== Familie Tinkhauser ==== Nichte [[Obersinner-9|Maria Obersinner]] (1897-1948) oo1922 [[Tinkhauser-10|Franz Tinkhauser]] (1882-1964) erbt 1935 von ihrer Tante Tochter [[Tinkhauser-3|Franziska Tinkhauser]] (1923-1997) oo1949 [[Ploner-35|Robert Ploner]] (1921-1998) erbt 1949 von ihrer Mutter 1960 kauft [[Schwingshackl-5|Schwingshackl Anton]], der aussiedelt (siehe unten) 1963 erwirbt Stacha Zille das alte Wohngebäude und renoviert es. ---- == Ronacherhof == ==== Familie Schwingshackl ==== Nachdem Schwingshackl Anton 1960 den Hof erwirbt, siedelt er aus und erbaut 1962/63 einen neuen Hof. [https://www.ronacherhof.it] == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.248-249 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/258/l] * inso blattl - to do!

Taisten: Rungger

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[[Schuster-776|Peter Schuster]] (1816-1899) [[Baur-203|Jakob Baur]] (1879-1945) [[Sinner-216|Rosa Sinner]] (1894-1979) [[Schwingshackl-425|Hansjörg Schwingshackl]] (*1963)

Taisten: Salitterer

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[[Helffer-4]] [http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?aid=wrz&datum=18651008&query=%22taisten%22&ref=anno-search&seite=27] [[Gruber-636|Gruber Peter]]

Taisten: Schaller

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1858: Peter Müller

Taisten: Scheibenstock

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried 1891, 1892, 1898, 1919: Dorf N.6 Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 6), geschlossener Hof, Bittbuch Haus Nr. 6. "Das Scheibenstock Gut." [Transportobücher 34, 74] Das Futterhaus, das heute im Westen an den Hof angebaut ist, stand einst frei im Norden des Hauses, wo heute Parkplatz, bzw. der freie Platz vor dem Pavillon ist. (sieht man im Kataster von 1858; möglicherweise bis zum Brand 1923? - siehe unten) == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Sinner ==== [[Sinner-36|Peter Sinner]] (*1710) [[Sinner-42|Peter Sinner]] (*1753) [[Sinner-43|Peter Sinner]] (1776-1829) heiratete 1807 [[Sinner-49|Maria Sinner]] (1783-1842) von [[Space:Taisten:_Lienharter|Lienharter]] am Emmersberg.
Die Tochter [[Sinner-48|Maria]] (*1808) heiratete 1835 [[Moser-1010|Joseph Moser]] (1803-1862) zu [[Space:Taisten:_Unterguggenberg_%28Wendlinger%29|Unterguggenberg]]. Sie hatten keine Erben, daher übernahm wohl ihr lediger Bruder [[Sinner-55|Josef]] (1818-1880), der durch viele Jahre Armenfondsverwalter und Gemeinde-Kassier in Taisten war, diesen (Teil-)Hof. Nach dessem Tod wurde er versteigert.Anzeiger zum Pustertaler Boten, 08.10.1880, S.1 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/15/1/08.10.1880/76095/1/filterId-15%0176095%01503117-query-taisten+AND+guggenberg~0.1.html]
Der jüngste Sohn [[Sinner-56|Jakob Sinner]] (1821-1890) war zunächst 7 Jahre lang Lehrer in Taisten, dann 7 Jahre k. k. Kanzlist in Welsberg . Er vermählte sich 1856 mit der Organisten-Tochter [[Torgler-10|Rosa Torggler]] (1826-1894) und war ab 1857 bis zu seinem Tode Communal- und Stiftungs-Verwalter in Kaltern. Der älteste Sohn [[Sinner-51|Peter Sinner]] (1810-1895) übernahm den väterlichen Hof und heiratete 1844 [[Durnwalder-1|Maria Durnwalder]] (1815-1890) von Weber in Pichl. Seine beiden Söhnlein starben bereits wenige Wochen nach der Geburt, und auch seine beiden Töchter starben 1874 bzw. 1884 ledig. So entschloss er sich im hohen Alter dazu den Scheibenstock-Hof zu verkaufen. Volksblatt, 23.09.1885, S.8 "wegen eingetretener Familien-Verhältnisse" [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/38/1/23.09.1885/140618/8/filterId-38%01140618%011315033-query-taisten+AND+scheibenstock~0.1.html] ==== Familie Mairhofer ==== Es kauft schließlich 1887 [[Mairhofer-78|Franz Mairhofer]] (1849-1924) "Taisten, am 4. April 1923. Am Osterdienstag um 11 1/4 nachts brach auf noch unerklärliche Weise im Futterhause des Franz Mairhofer, Scheibenstock in Taisten-Dorf ein Schadenfeuer aus, das genannte Futterhaus, sowie das Wohnhaus einäscherte. Auch das sogenannte [[Space:Taisten:_Haser|Haserhaus]] des Herrn [[Told-171|Michael Told]] fing Feuer und wurde teilweise zerstört. Die Ortsfeuerwehr, sowie jene von Welsberg erschienen raschestens am Brandplatze und dem zielbewußten Eingreifen beider Wehren ist es zu danken, daß die umliegenden Objekte vom Feuer verschont blieben. Der Brand wurde gegen 2 Uhr früh niedergedrückt."Pustertaler Bote, 06.04.1923, S.11 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/8/1/06.04.1923/79613/11/filterId-8%0179613%01542284-query-scheibenstock~0.1+AND+taisten~0.1.html] Der Hof wurde daraufhin sofort wieder aufgebaut. [[Mairhofer-63|Josef Mairhofer]] (1892-1953) [[Mairhofer-68|Heinrich Mairhofer]] (1928-2002) Im Jahre 1961 wurde ein Zubau (SPeisesaal) errichtet, nachdem schon einige Jahre vorher im Haus eine Pension für Fremde eröffnet worden war. == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.243 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/253/filterId-22583%01253-query-scheibenstock.html]

Taisten: Schmözl

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1793: Schmötzler 1798, 1802: Schmözl 1810: Schmözler in Emersberg 1845, 1849: Schmözl 1819, 1850, 1877: Schmötzl 1810, 1893, 1908: Schmözl 1793, 1798, 1802, 1810, 1819, 1845, 1847, 1849 N.1 1880 Emersberg N.1 1888, 1893, 1924: Wiesen 1 [[Gruber-1178|Mathias Gruber]] (*1696) [[Gruber-228|Maria Gruber]] oo [[Mayrhofer-4|Joseph Mayrhofer]] (* um 1736) des Joannis, mercatore [[Mayrhofer-3|Peter Mairhofer]] (*1763) [[Mairhofer-79|Franz Mairhofer]] (1794-1885) vor 1850 Meyrhofer, dann Mayrhofer, ab ca. 1880 Mairhofer? [[Mairhofer-3|Peter Mairhofer]] (1848-1924) [[Mairhofer-4|Anton Mairhofer]] (1890-1914) [[Mairhofer-5|Filomena Mairhofer]] (1894-1952) oo [[Meßner-51|Josef Meßner]] (1894-1954) von Aberle in Niederrasen [[Messner-111|Josef Messner]] (*1933) [[Messner-112|Rainhold Messner]] (*1966)

Taisten: Schneider (Chalet Olympia)

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[http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/8/1/19.12.1884/76574/6/filterId-8%0176574%01505710-query-Taisten.html] 1923: [[Tinkhauser-34|Josef Tinkhauser]] (*1888) Hochwieser - Aldo -Moio

Taisten: Schneider (Pircherhof)

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Neubau 2016 oder 2017: Residence Schneider, neuer Hof "Pircherhof" , normal aber "Schneider" genannt

Taisten: Schulmeisterhäusl

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 1) [heute .430], Bittbuch Haus Nr. 2, Grundbuch Einlagezahl 3I. "Eine kleine Feuerbehausung, des Schneider- auch Schulmeisterhäusl, ein Neubau; luteigen und bürdenfrei" [Transportobücher 34, 389] "Das Häuschen diente in früheren Zeiten offenbar dem Schulmeister (ludimagister) als Wohnung, der nebenbei das Schneiderhandwerk ausgeübt hat. Der Name „Schneiderhäusl” ist heute vollständig unbekannt. Ob die Schule selbst auch einmal dort gewesen ist? Die Räumlichkeiten sind sehr klein. [Die verhältnismäßig große Stube dürfte vielleicht als Schulstube gedient haben] Das anstoßende Wirtschaftsgebäude wurde 1968 aus verkehrstechnischen Gründen abgetragen. " Adresse: * um 1924: Dorf 2 * heute: Sonnenstraße 19 (Wohnblock) bzw. Sonnenstraße 15 ("Landhof") == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Sinner ==== 1858 scheint [[Sinner-51|Peter Sinner]] (1810-1895) als Eigentümer auf. Er ist auch Eigentümer des angrenzenden Hofes „[[Space:Taisten:_Scheibenstock|Scheibenstock]]“ (siehe dort). Als seine Tochter [[Sinner-209|Theresia]] (1849-1884) als letzte der vier Kinder verstirbt, beschließt er die Höfe zu verkaufen. ==== Familie Mairhofer ==== 1887 kauft [[Mairhofer-78|Franz Mairhofer]] (1849-1924) von [[Space:Taisten:_Schmözl|Schmözl]] von Peter Sinner beide Höfe. 1927 erbt Sohn [[Mairhofer-56|Albin Mairhofer]] (1898-1966) das "Schulmeisterhäusl" und bringt noch einige Felder und Wälder vom „Scheibenstock“ mit. Er heiratet [[Thomaser-52|Cäcilia Thomaser]] (1904-2004), vulgo „[[Space:Taisten:_Pahler|Pahla Cille]]“. 1967 erbt Sohn [[Mairhofer-60|Arnold Mairhofer]] (*1942) von seinen Eltern die Höfe „Schulmeisterhäusl“ und „Pahla“. 1968 wurde das Wirtschaftsgebäude abgetragen, als die Sonnenstraße verbreitet wurde. Später wurde auch das anstoßende Wohnhaus abgebrochen, in dem [[Oberstaller-85|Berta Feichter]] (1921-2006), vulgo "[[Space:Taisten:_Bäck|Bäcka]] Berta", bis zum Herbst 1973 die letzte Mieterin war. Diese Bp.1 samt umliegender Gp.101 und der nördlichen Hälfte von Gp.100 verkauft Albin 1969 seinem Neffen [[Mairhofer-68|Heinrich Mairhofer]] zu Scheibenstock, während er die etwas weiter am Dorfeingang befindliche Hälfte der Gp.906 erhält. Dieses Tauschgeschäft geschieht unter dem Gesichtspunkt, dass die neue Hofstelle des zusammengeführten „Landhofes“ (Bp. 277) nicht zu nahe an dem neugebauten Speisesaal des Gasthofes „Scheibenstock“ (Bp. 6) errichtet wird. {{Image|file=Taisten_Schulmeisterhausl-1.png |caption=Gegenüberstellung Historisches Kataster 1858 und Kataster 2020. Von Oben/Norden nach Unten/Süden: Scheibenstock mit nach Süden angebautem Speisesaal (Bp.6), Appartementblock (Bp. 430 und 668) an der alten Hofstelle des Schulmeisterhäusl (Bp.1), Appartements Gerda (Bp. 307) und neue Hofstelle "Landhof" (Bp. 277) |size=l }} [[Mairhofer-59|Gerta Mairhofer]] (*1946), die Schwester des Arnold, kauft 1982 den zwischen Scheibenstock und dem Schulmeisterhäusl gelegenen Baugrund von Heinrich Mairhofer und baut dort ihr Appartementhaus (Bp. 307). Auf der alten Hofstelle wird nach 1989 ein Wohnblock mit 5 Einheiten errichtet . Heute leben dort die Familien [[Mairhofer-22|Mairhofer Peter]] - [[Thomaser-99|Thomaser Monika]], Spegazzini, [[Moroder-2|Dr. Gregor Moroder]] - [[Loik-7|Maria Regina Loik]], Nannini-Masarà und Peripolli-Nardi. 2011 erbt Arnolds Sohn [[Mairhofer-61|Klaus Mairhofer]] (*1971) den Hof „Landhof“. {{Image|file=Taisten_Schulmeisterhausl.jpg |caption=Landhof [https://landhof.it/] mit Appartements Gerda [https://www.app-gerda.it/de/] im Hintergrund |size=l }} == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.241-242, 231 [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/251] * [[Schwingshackl-377|Heinrich Schwingshackl]]: Aufgelassene und vergessene Höfe in Taisten: Schulmeisterhäusl, in: inso blattl n.25 - Mai 2017, S.27-28 [http://www.gemeinde.welsberg-taisten.bz.it/system/web/zeitung.aspx]

Taisten: Schüssler

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1814: 22? 1818: 40 (Fehler?) 1826,1893, 1925: No.14 Unterrain 1672 kaufen [[Lechner-244|Sebastian am Lechen]] (+1686), "Schissler in Unterrain, Gerichts Welsperg" und dessen Frau [[Bachmann-266|Ursula geb. Pachman]] (+1686 kurz nach ihrem Mann) den Fuchsenhof in Percha Johann Passler: Percha im Pustertal - Dorfbuch, Percha, 1991; S.377 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22555/378] Peter Lahner *1731 [[Lahner-148|Franz Lahner (abt.1750-)]] [[Felder-496|Melchior Felder (abt.1775-)]] To do: 1860 heiratet Ingenuin Felder, Schüssler, der dann nach Welsberg zieht 1876: [[Pörnbacher-17|Poernbacher Agnes]], verwittwete Plankensteiner, [[Space:Taisten:_Schüssler|Schüßlerin]] [[Plankensteiner-7|Andrä Plankensteiner]] (1856-1925) [[Plankensteiner-8|Andrä]] (1885-1914) [[Plankensteiner-9|Peter]] (1894-1915) [[Plankensteiner-5|Josef]] (1893-1959) [[Plankensteiner-13|Alois Plankensteiner]] (1902-1977)

Taisten: Sennerei

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ehemalige Sennerei

Taisten: Sieder

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[[Hochwieser-55|Martin Hochwieser]] (*1736) [[Hochwieser-10|Josef Hochwieser]] (1777-1841), Schuster [[Hochwieser-3|Peter Hochwieser]] (1815-1890) zunächst noch Bauer zu Sieder, dann zu [[Space:Taisten:_Golser|Golser]]; auch Schuster? [[Tinkhauser-11|Georg Tinkhauser]] (1856-1918) aus Onach [[Tinkhauser-7|Anton Tinkhauser]] (1881-1960) und [[Tinkhauser-10|Franz Tinkhauser]] (*1882) (der eine Glaser, der andere Ronicha?) [[Oberparleiter-4|Thomas Oberparleiter]] (*1903) Pächter um 1934?

Taisten: Siegeler

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ortsried Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 48), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 48. "Eine zusammengebaute Feuer- und Futterbehausung 'zum Siegeler'." [Transportobücher 34, 295] 1812: Nr.47, Sigeler 1846; Sigele im Dorf, Nummer 47 == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == ==== Familie Lahner ==== [[Lahner-130|Thomas Lahner]] (*1767) ==== Familie Sinner ==== [[Sinner-312|Johann Sinner]] (1801-1869) versteigerte 1855 sein [[Space:Taisten:_Keilwirt|Keilwirtsanwesen]]. Familie Sinner findet man daraufhin zu Siegeler. Die Kinder scheinen ledig geblieben oder weggezogen zu sein. Nur Tochter [[Sinner-336|Anna]] (1838-1904) heiratete 1877 [[Thomaser-54|Johann Thomaser]] (1845-1905) zu [[Space:Taisten:_Pahler|Pahler]]. ==== Familie Thaler ==== Danach kam Familie Thaler von Oberrasen auf dem Hof. [[Thaler-121|Josef Thaler]] (1882-1920) [[Thaler-83|Peter Thaler]] (1911-1991) ==== Familie Nania ==== Marianna Thaler oo Vincenzo Nania == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.253 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Medium/Seite/22583/2613]

Taisten: Söldersberg

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[[Troyer-428|Blasius Troyer]] (*1688 in Außervillgraten) [[Troyer-427|Philipp Jakob Troyer (1732-)]]

Taisten: Stacher

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Unterlanzer H.20, Wiesen 1829: [[Schuster-306|Franz Schuster]] [[Space:Taisten:_Stacher|Lanzer in Wiesen]] (oder Geiger/Lenzer gemeint?) Geschwister Brugger? Dann: [[Kargruber-20]]

Taisten: Stampferhaus

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stand hier früher das alte [[Space:Taisten:_Poldenhaus|Poldenhaus]] ? später "Obenau" genannt 1847: [[Kuhn-5021|Maria Kuhnin]], [[Space:Taisten:_Stampferhaus|Obenauerin]] 1849: [[Spangler-1542|Johann Spangler]], [[Space:Taisten:_Stampferhaus|Obenauer]]

Taisten: Stauder

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1786: Nr. 28 [[Durnwalder-74|Thomas Durnwalder (abt.1730-bef.1786)]] von Welsberg? Nachher sein Schwiegersohn: 1786: [[Felder-499|Jakob Felder (abt.1750-)]] 1858: Moser Gertraud [[Moser-1953|Anna Moser]] (1824 - 1894) [[Moser-1597|Josef Moser (1893-1971)]] [[Moser-1587|Josef Moser]] (1921-2011)

Taisten: Stoffner

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früher Oberliendler [[Plaikner-17]] oo [[Gitzl-264|Gertraud Gitzl]] [[Plaikner-21|Stefan Plaikner]] (1862-1919) oo [[Außerhofer-2|Agnes Außerhofer]] (1852-1931) Erbe: [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/26/1/09.05.1934/181881/2/filterId-26%01181881%011703172-query-tesido+AND+steiner~0.1.html] Nichte [[Sinner-183|Theresia Sinner verh. Plankensteiner]] Tochter [[Plankensteiner-14|Maria Plankensteiner]] (*1928) oo [[Bachmann-152|Martin Bachmann]] (1914-1979) [[Bachmann-154|Paul Bachmann]] (*1969) Stoffnerhof - Urlaub am Bauernhof [http://www.stoffnerhof.it/]

Taisten: Stuner

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das bei Guggenberg erwähnte "Steinergütl" früher: Ortmannsgut; Orthmeierhaus [[Schwingshackl-361|Alois Schwingshackl]] (1838-1886) von Wagner in Henzing (Pichl/Gsies) [[Schwingshackl-362|Alois Schwingshackl]] (1878-1935) Brand 1932 [https://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/4/1/26.11.1932/86431/7/filterId-4%0186431%01607283-query-tesido+AND+stuner.html] [[Schwingshackl-363|Alois Schwingshackl]] (1921-2019)

Taisten: Tassenbach

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1908: Berg HN.6 1922: Berg (Wiesen) 6 1908, 1922: Taßenbach ==== Familie Haspinger ==== 1807: [[Haspinger-256|Andreas Haspinger]] (*1745)[[Space:Taisten:_Tassenbach|Dasenbacher]] [[Haspinger-327|Johann Haspinger]] (1769-1838) [[Haspinger-328|Johann Haspinger]] (1818-1897) ==== Familie Schwingshackl ==== [[Schwingshackl-6|Ferdinand Schwingshackl]] (1877-1950) vom benachbarten [[Space:Taisten:_Mair_am_Berg|Mair am Berg]] [[Schwingshackl-11|Friedrich Schwingshackl]] (1910-1968) [[Schwingshackl-32|Ferdinand Schwingshackl]] (*1950) [[Schwingshackl-33|Gerhard Schwingshackl]] (*1977)

Taisten: Tembler

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1908: [[Edler-31|Edler Johann]], Messerschmid zu Temler 1910: Tembler [[Edler-31|Johann Edler]] (1842-1908) [[Edler-35|Josef Edler]] (1903-1978) 1908, 1911: Haus Nummer 12 Dorf

Taisten: Thomaser

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Hausnummer 46 1846: [[Ploner-15|Johann Paul Ploner (1816-1877)]] von [[Space:Taisten:_Maurer_in_Unterrain|Maurer in Unterrain]] [[Preindl-11|Johann Preindl]] (1879-1918)

Taisten: Thomaser in Unterrain

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[[Viertler-13|Thomas Viertler]] um 1822

Taisten: Thomaser Schuster

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"diese alte Hausnummer läßt den Schluß ziehen, daß es früher zwischen „Loie” und „Gitzlhaus” gestanden sein mag." - [[Valtiner-2|Josef Valtiner]] möglicherweise, der Schuster und Mesner der benachbarten St. Georgskirche war? --- Hausnummer 36? [[Steinmayr-1|Johann Steinmair]] (1836-1905)

Taisten: Thurner in Wiesen

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1691: [[Gruber-1409|Ingenuin Gruber]], Oberthurner 1828 "Rothurner-Gut" [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/47/1/20.03.1828/150443/9/filterId-47%01150443%011424003-query-Taisten+AND+versteigerung.html] Pächter: * [[Beikircher-14|Josef Beikircher]] (1895-1967) zwischen ca. 1931 und bis ca. 1934/37 (dann Pächter zu [[Space:Taisten:_Bachlhäusl|Bachlhäusl]]) * [[Haspinger-194|Andreas Haspinger (1904-1982)]] oo [[Kofler-15|Anna Kofler (1900-1995) ]] - unklar, wann genau, auf jeden Fall erst nach dem 2. Weltkrieg

Taisten: Thurner-Gut

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ried: Anger Wohn- und Wirtschaftsgebäude (Bp. 70), Bittbuch Haus Nr. 56. Besitzer (1969): Graf Thun-Welsberg == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == Das Schloss Thurn ist am 15. Mai 1765 abgebrannt, die Ruine steht heute noch. Der Bauernhof ist geblieben. ==== Familie Oberhammer ==== [[Oberhammer-31|Franz Oberhammer]], [[Space:Taisten:_Thurner-Gut|Turner]] (1788-1862) ==== Familie Maurer ==== [[Maurer-848|Sebastian Maurer]] (1864-1940) aus Kiens ==== Familie Ladstätter ==== == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.240

Taisten: Tiefental

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[[Troyer-992|Johann Troyer (abt.1740-)]] [[Steiner-1448|Peter Steiner]] (1895-1935) 1931 niedergebrannt (unbewohnt)[http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/26/1/17.12.1931/109253/4/filterId-26%01109253%01933574-query-tesido+AND+steiner~0.1.html] [[Sapelza-19|Peter Sapelza]] (*1965) http://www.tiefentalhof.it/

Taisten: Todler

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[[Feichter-68|Alois Feichter (1858-1903)]] Schuhmacher von Toblach Jetzt "Housa" genannt? Unter Viktor Peintner Aussiedlung: Talackerhof

Taisten: Todtmoser

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[[Laner-38|Johann Laner]] (1820-1891)

Taisten: Unterguggenberg (Andola)

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1856,57: H.Nr.24 Bereits 1299 wird ein "Bertoldus Kukenperger" in Taisten im Görzer Urbar erwähnt, wohl am 1330 erwähnten "Forhach" (gemeint ist wohl ein Hof am/im Föhrenwald) am "Kukenperg"; 1509 Sigmundt Gugkenperger/Chuckenperger. Erstmals 1545 wird Symon als "Unterguggenperger" bzw. "Niederguggenperger" genannt, es fand also eine Teilung des Besitzes am Guggenberg statt. 1551 wird [[Guggenberger-32|Hans Unterguggenperger]], "seines Lebens auf Guggenperg häuslich gewest" urkundlich erwähnt. Ein Sohn des Symon? Seine Tochter Katharina war mit Stefan Plaickner verheiratet, 1581 Pächter zu Unterguggenberg; sein ältester Sohn Paul (I) verkauft nach dessen Tod 1586 den unteren Hof dem [[Guggenberger-28|Balthasar]] vom [[Space:Taisten:_Oberguggenberg|Oberguggenberg]]. Nach Balthasars Tod 1596 übernimmt sein ältester Sohn [[Guggenberger-35|Paul (II)]] (1570-1662) den Hof zu Unterguggenberg. Den Besitz zu Guggenberg erbt sein Sohn Georg ([[Guggenberger-8]]?), darauf dessen Sohn Veit. "Von den fünf Kindern des Veit scheint keines mehr als Besitzer am Guggenberg auf". 1663 wird als neuer Besitzer Andre Moser genannt. um 1778: [[Moser-1411|Georg Moser]] [[Moser-2527|Andreas Moser]] (*1766) [[Moser-1075|Andrä Moser]] (1812-1885) [[Moser-1054|Andreas Moser]] (1897-1973) Paul von Guggenberg: Die Guggenberg von Riedhofen (seit 1299) - 700 Jahre Hof- und Familiengeschichte, Bozen, Ferrari-Auer, 2003;

Taisten: Unterguggenberg (Wendlinger)

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siehe auch: [[Space:Taisten:_Unterguggenberg_(Andola)|Unterguggenberg - Andola]] [[Moser-1010|Joseph Moser]] (1803-1862) heiratete [[Sinner-48|Maria]] (*1808) von [[Space:Taisten:_Scheibenstock|Scheibenstock]]. Sie hatten keine Erben, daher übernahm wohl deren lediger Bruder [[Sinner-55|Josef]] (1818-1880), der durch viele Jahre Armenfondsverwalter und Gemeinde-Kassier in Taisten war, diesen (Teil-)Hof. Nach dessem Tod wurde er versteigert.Anzeiger zum Pustertaler Boten, 08.10.1880, S.1 [http://digital.tessmann.it/tessmannDigital/Zeitungsarchiv/Seite/Zeitung/15/1/08.10.1880/76095/1/filterId-15%0176095%01503117-query-taisten+AND+guggenberg~0.1.html] um 1717 [[Gitzl-188|Barthlmä Gitzl (1685-)]] ? oder anderes Guggenberg? um 1730 [[Gruber-1178|Matthias Gruber]] ? oder anderes Guggenberg? ==== Familie Mair ==== [[Mair-468|Josef Mair]] (1885-1915) - von Wendlinger in Oberolang, daher heute der Name "Wendlinger" für diesen (Teil-)Hof [[Mair-508|Josef Mair]] (1910-1995) == Sources ==

Taisten: Unterhaspa (Hansler)

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1805, 1811: Haus Nummer 17(?) 1853: [[Haspinger-65|Johann Haspinger]] Baur am [[Space:Taisten:_Unterhaspa_%28Hansler%29|Haspa]] 1893: [[Haspinger-91|Johann Haspinger]] zu [[Space:Taisten:_Unterhaspa_%28Hansler%29|Haspa]]

Taisten: Unterhaspa (Thomaser)

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[[Haspinger-147|Thomas Haspinger]] (1905-1989)

Taisten: Unterhölzl

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1914: 38 Hölzl ---- bereits 1697: "Petrus Stauder UndterHölzl" als Trauzeuge zu Oberhölzl [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8L-P332-5?i=692&cat=609160] [[Stauder-56|Josef Stauder]] (1839-1909) [[Oberstaller-48|Stefan Oberstaller]] (1885-1952)

Taisten: Unterriepler

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[[Widmayr-7|Andreas Widmayr]] (*1744) dessen Tochter [[Widmayr-6|Katharina Widmayr]] (*1779) oo [[Haspinger-236|Georg Haspinger]] (1766-1838) von [[Space:Taisten:_Maurer_am_Berg|Maurer am Berg]] [[Haspinger-244|Johann Haspinger]] (1807-1882) [[Haspinger-265|Johann Haspinger]] (1843-1927) kinderlos, daher der Neffe: [[Gitzl-91|Florian Gitzl]] (1880-1952) [[Gitzl-168|Florian Gitzl]] (1923-2018) kinderlos, daher der Neffe: [[Ladstätter-32|Rupert Ladstätter]] (*1972)

Taisten: Wälschmühle

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== Heimatbuch Taisten == Oblei Taisten-Dorf, Ried: Anger Lochmühle: "Eine im Jahre 1842 auf dem Garten unter dem Haus neuerbaute Schneid- oder Sägemühle bei der Metzmühle" [Transportobücher 33, 407] == Familien- und Hausgeschichte == Vom Haus stehen nur mehr schwache Mauerreste, ostwärts von der Lochmühle; es wurde ein Opfer der Wasserkatastrophe vom Jahre 1882 Besitzer (1969): [[Taschler-32|Stefan Taschler]]'s Erben = [[Steiner-1173|Peter Steiner]] == Sources == * Johannes Baur: Beiträge zur Heimatkunde von Taisten - ein Südtiroler Heimatbuch, Innsbruck, Wagner, 1969; S.241

Taisten: Wibmer

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Um 1776, 1780: [[Steiner-2129|Matthia Stainer]] Widmayr von Taisten" 1908: Widmair 2 Teile Wibmer, & Kaßler alle unter denselben Dach [[Thomaser-7|Andrä Thomaser]] (1854-1938) [[Thomaser-44|Johann Thomaser]] (1894-1970) [[Thomaser-45|Erich Thomaser]] (*1941)

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Tait Name Study Info

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The second design of Clan Tait Family Tartan

Taits of Berwickshire

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A place together an overview of the Tait/Tate families in Berwickshire to see how they are connected. The focus is on the Taits of Eyemouth who emigrated at different times to South Africa and perhaps other parts of the world. Census links: *1841 [] *1851 [] *1861 [] *1871 [] *1881 [] *1891 [] ===Eyemouth family=== Progenitor James Tait * [[Tait-1765|James Tait I (abt.1780-aft.1814)]] & [[Fish-4291|Margaret (Fish) Tait (abt.1792-abt.1871)]] **'''Samuel Tait''', born 14 Jan 1803, bap. 06 Feb 1803, Eyemouth [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTBM-L7Z] **'''David Tait''', born 25 Oct 1808, bap. 6 Nov 1808, Eyemouth [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTB9-941][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTB9-94Y] **'''James Tait''', born 25 Dec 1813, bap 28 Jan 1814, Eyemouth [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTBM-PQ4] * other concurrent children of a James Tait with mother not named? Likely two more distinct families '''Earlston''' ** '''Margaret Tait''' , possible daughter bapt. 20 Feb 1808 at Earlston [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY21-VYR][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTYB-GXN] ** '''George Tait''', possible son bapt. 17 Mar 1812 at Earlston [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTYB-GXV] ** '''Agnes Tait''' possible daughter bapt 19 Oct 1816 at Earlston [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY21-6BH][https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYWV-VBZ] '''Gordon''' ** '''Agnes Tait''', possible daughter bapt. 22 Jul 1810 at Gordon [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB54-H26] ** '''Isabel Tait''' , possible daughter bapt. 28 Jun 1812 at Gordon [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB54-ZQC] ** '''Margaret Tait''', possible daughter bapt.12 Jan 1817 at Gordon [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB54-65Q] David Tait Family group in Eyemouth: * [[Tait-1754|David Tait (1808-1858)]] & [[Knox-3572|Rachel (Knox) Tait (abt.1808-1860)]] ** [[Tait-1772|Rachel Tait (1830-)]] '''Rachel''' - (bap 29 Apr 1830) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB5Q-JZ2] m. '''Sunderland''' - moved to Wick/Caithness) ** [[Tait-1758|Margaret (Tait) Mc Ivor (abt.1834-1878)]] '''Margaret Knox Tait''' (b 11 May 1832, bap 27 June 1832 - ) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB5Q-JZX] wife of '''Robert McIvor''' and mother of two sons with their father's name and two daughters '''Rachel''' and '''Isabella'''. ** [[Tait-1773|James Tait (1834-)]]'''James Tait''' (b 30 May 1834, bap 27 July 1834 - ) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTBM-NRF] 2nd son ** [[Tait-1774|George Tait (1836-)]] '''George Tate''' (b 22 Dec 1836, bap. 10 Feb 1837 -) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTBM-22T] ** [[Tait-2662|Mary Knox Tait (bef.1839-abt.1889)]] '''Mary Knox Tait''' (bap 15 Dec 1839 - Nov 1899 ) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB5Q-JZJ] m ? '''Smith''', m '''William Cowe''' 21 Aug 1888 Edinburgh ** [[Tait-1759|David Fish Tait (abt.1842-)]] '''David Tait''' (b 27 Jan 1842, bap 01 Mar 1842 - ) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTBM-TF3] m in 1893 in his fifties - schoolmaster ** '''Jane Tait''' (1847- ?) not in 1851 census ** [[Tait-1161|Richard Knox Tait (1856-1911)]]'''Richard Knox Tait''' (1856 - 1911) - physician (North Shields) divorced '''emigrated''' to South Africa, remarried. Progenitor of [[Maeder-84|Dennis Maeder Ph.D.]] ** ** ** ** ** ** ===Taits of Langrigg=== The Taits of Langrigg farm (Duns/Whitsome) have no proven connection to those in Eyemouth, 12 miles distant. Langrigg farm is located at 55°44'53.1"N 2°14'22.6"W [https://www.google.com/maps/@55.7480612,-2.2396251,3a,48.3y,225.79h,81.71t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sVkyJNCq80an_aJff5AswMA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/55%C2%B044'53.1%22N+2%C2%B014'22.6%22W/@55.7480747,-2.2408093,289m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m30!1m23!4m22!1m6!1m2!1s0x48871530984202e7:0xbe0129056909d18f!2sEyemouth,+UK!2m2!1d-2.091068!2d55.869058!1m6!1m2!1s0x488741f1c52b8f8b:0xa72e8d7d89a53ac5!2sWhitsome,+Duns+TD11+3NA,+UK!2m2!1d-2.217032!2d55.748367!1m6!1m2!1s0x487d89cf56a5a33b:0x59bc102241acedbc!2sKelso,+UK!2m2!1d-2.432207!2d55.600029!3e0!3m5!1s0x0:0xc8dc1d0691f9897!7e2!8m2!3d55.7480728!4d-2.2396074] 1-place study The Taits of Langrigg [https://lroberts.home.xs4all.nl/whitsome%201%20place%20study/farms/langrigg/page4.html] Ownership. Langrigg is remarkable among the Whitsome farms because of its continuity of ownership. In the 1694 "List of Hearths" , the owner is shown as Robert Ruchead. From then until 1945/6,the farm was owned by the Tait family, as follows: (their birth years are shown to give a sense of time since it's not always clear when they died). The farm passed between siblings several times. '''James''' (1684), '''Joseph''' (1730), '''Williams''' (1732), '''George''' (1765), '''James''' (1769), '''James''' (1816), '''James''' (1851), '''David''' (1855), '''Margaret''' (1861). As will be seen, continuity was further maintained by their habit of letting the farm to members of the family. Tait tree [https://lroberts.home.xs4all.nl/whitsome%201%20place%20study/farms/langrigg/page4.html] ===1776 candidate birth record James Tait=== :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTYB-L3L] :Name '''James Tait''' :Sex Male :Christening Date 27 Feb 1776 :Christening Place Earlston, Berwickshire, Scotland :Christening Place (Original) Earlston, Berwick, Scotland :Father's Name '''Thomas Tait''' :"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTYB-L3L : 11 February 2020), James Tait, 1776. .

Takalan torppa

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rippikirja Lahti-Röyskö, Takalan torppa http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?bid=7718&pnum=1354 Vaasan läänin henkikirja 1860 http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=635695 Takala, rippikirja 1856-62 http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=6064584 http://vanhatpainetutkartat.maanmittauslaitos.fi/

Taken by a Privateer

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==Sailors== Kelsey, Robert, is twenty five years old and a native of Cumberland County, New Jersey. He obtained a Protection at the Custom House in the month of December 1796. Since that time he had the misfortune of being taken by a French Privateer and lost his said Protection and his cloaths. 19 Apr 1798, Philadelphia. Signed his name. (image 828) [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/118882714] ==Source== Record Group 36: Records of the U.S. Customs Service, 1745 - 1997, Series: Proofs of Citizenship Used to Apply for Seamen's Protection Certificates for the Port of Philadelphia, 1792 - 1861File Unit: 1792 - 1798 (P)

Taking and concealing a beehive

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On the 18th of June, 1783, a complaint concerning a beehive was made to the monthly meeting in Pasquotank County, North Carolina. John, Benjamin and Caleb Trueblood were accused of taking and concealing the beehive. The immediate question is who are the three Truebloods involved. The Truebloods are a very large family that settled in Pasquotank County late in the 17th century (1680's). The founder of the family was [[Trueblood-98|John Trueblood]]. He had two sons, [[Trueblood-141|John Trueblood]] and [[Trueblood-10|Amos Trueblood]]. Neither were alive at the time of the taking of the beehive. Members of both the third and fourth generation were alive at the time of the taking and concealing of the beehive. Examining the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy,Hinshaw, William Wade, et al., compilers. [[#eaqg|Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy]]. 6 vols. 1936–1950. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991–1994. Hinshaw, William Wade. Marshall, Thomas Worth, comp. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Supplement to Volume 1. Washington, D.C.: n.p. 1948. we find six candidates, [[Trueblood-27|Benjamin Trueblood, son of Abel, son of Amos]], [[Trueblood-336|John Trueblood, son of Josiah, son of Amos]], [[Trueblood-393|John Trueblood, son of Daniel, son of John]], [[Trueblood-450|Caleb Trueblood, son of Josiah, son of Amos]], [[Trueblood-29|Caleb Trueblood, son of Abel, son of Amos]], and [[Trueblood-104|Caleb Trueblood, son of Amos]]. * As there is a single candidate for Benjamin, he will be used as an anchor. With respect to Benjamin, John, son of Josiah is a first cousin, John, son of Daniel is a second cousin, Caleb, son Josiah, is a first cousin, Caleb, son of Abel, is a brother and finally, Caleb, son of Amos, is an uncle. * With regard to the two candidates for John, the minutes of the monthly meeting were this misconduct was first reported (18 Jun 1783) it is noted that John Trueblood had recently been appointed overseer (previous monthly meeting) and that he was "displaced" from that position. John Trueblood appeared at the meeting with a written statement acknowledging and condemning his misconduct, which was not accepted. The first candidate, Benjamin's first cousin, [[Trueblood-336|John Trueblood, son of Josiah]], is 19 1/2 years old and unmarried. Both of these facts disqualifies him from an overseer's position. On the other hand Benjamin's second cousin. [[Trueblood-393|John Trueblood, son of Daniel, son of John]], is 25 years old, has been married for five years, he already has two children with another on the way and is an ideal candidate for the position. It is concluded that the John in question is Benjamin's second cousin, [[Trueblood-393|John Trueblood, son of Daniel, son of John]]. * Of the three candidates for Caleb, Benjamin's uncle [[Trueblood-104|Caleb Trueblood, son of Amos]] is the least likely. He is fifty one years of age, twice the age of the other two culprits. If he had been involved he would have been seen as the instigator and this is not consistent with the action of the meeting, which continually postponed action with regard to his case until the October monthly meeting. In addition, the minutes refer to Caleb as junior and this Caleb is senior to the other two candidates. Benjamin and his first cousin, [[Trueblood-450|Caleb Trueblood, son of Josiah, son of Amos]], are approximately the same age and would appear to have the same level of culpability, and thus, one would expect them to be dealt with simultaneously. On the other hand if the third culprit was Benjamin's brother, [[Trueblood-29|Caleb Trueblood, son of Abel, son of Amos]], who is six years younger at the age of nineteen, one might expect more leniency from the meeting. This is seen in that the meeting postpones Caleb's case despite his not being present. It should be noted that case of Caleb was not dealt with until after Benjamin's case was concluded. From this it is concluded that the Caleb of this adventure is in fact Benjamin's younger brother Caleb, son of Abel. Furthermore, at the age of nineteen it is unlikely that Caleb had ever attended a monthly meeting. Thus, it is concluded that [[Trueblood-393|John Trueblood, son of Daniel, son of John]], [[Trueblood-27|Benjamin Trueblood, son of Abel, son of Amos]], and [[Trueblood-29|Caleb Trueblood, son of Abel, son of Amos]] were the culprits in this ill-advised adventure. This identification are certain for Benjamin and John Trueblood. Additional evidence for the participation of Caleb son of Abel would be nice. '''Transcripts of the relevant minutes''' Meeting # 930Religious Society of Friends, Pasquotank Monthly Meeting (Pasquotank, County, North Carolina), [[#PMMMensMinutes|"Men's Minutes, 1699 - 1785,"]] meeting 930, page 751, 18 Jun 1783, John Trueblood, Benjamin Trueblood, Caleb Trueblood, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," digital images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 3 Dec 2019), North Carolina> Pasquotank> Symons Creek Monthly Meeting> Minutes, 1699-1786, image 384 of 411. 18 Jun 1783 * "There was a complaint brought against John Trueblood, for assisting in taking and concealing a bee hive, He being lately appointed overseer, this meeting agrees to displace him from that station. He appeared and offer a paper of acknowledgement and condemnation, but friends not being satisfied therein with, his case is referred to the next monthly meeting. Also complaints (were) brought against Benjamin Trueblood and Caleb Trueblood, junior, for assisting in taking and concealing a bee hive, thus their case is referred to the next monthly meeting." Meeting # 931Religious Society of Friends, Pasquotank Monthly Meeting (Pasquotank, County, North Carolina), [[#PMMMensMinutes|"Men's Minutes, 1699 - 1785,"]] meeting 931, page 752, 16 Jul 1783, John Trueblood, Benjamin Trueblood, Caleb Trueblood, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," digital images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 3 Dec 2019), North Carolina> Pasquotank> Symons Creek Monthly Meeting> Minutes, 1699-1786, image 385 of 411. 16 Jul 1783 * "The case of John Trueblood coming under consideration, but Friends not being satisfied with his condemnation, it is refereed to the next monthly meeting. The case of Benjamin and Caleb Trueblood is referred to the next monthly meeting." Meeting # 932Religious Society of Friends, Pasquotank Monthly Meeting (Pasquotank, County, North Carolina), [[#PMMMensMinutes|"Men's Minutes, 1699 - 1785,"]] meeting 932, page 754, 18 Jun 1783, John Trueblood, Benjamin Trueblood, Caleb Trueblood, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," digital images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 3 Dec 2019), North Carolina> Pasquotank> Symons Creek Monthly Meeting> Minutes, 1699-1786, image 386 of 411. 20 Aug 1783 * "The case of John Trueblood coming under consideration, he appeared and acknowledged and condemned his misconduct to the satisfaction of the meeting. The case of Benjamin Trueblood coming under consideration, it appearing that the matter is not yet settled, therefore it is referred to the next monthly meeting. Caleb Trueblood, junior, not being present, his case is referred to the next monthly meeting." Meeting # 933Religious Society of Friends, Pasquotank Monthly Meeting (Pasquotank, County, North Carolina), [[#PMMMensMinutes|"Men's Minutes, 1699 - 1785,"]] meeting 933, page 758, 17 Sep 1783, Benjamin Trueblood, Caleb Trueblood, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," digital images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 3 Dec 2019), North Carolina> Pasquotank> Symons Creek Monthly Meeting> Minutes, 1699-1786, image 388 of 411. 17 Sep 1783 * "The case of Benjamin Trueblood coming under consideration, he appeared, acknowledged and condemned his misconduct to the satisfaction of the meeting. Caleb Trueblood, junior, not being present, his case is referred to the next monthly meeting. Benjamin Morris and Nathan Symons are appointed to discourse with him and to report to the next monthly meeting." Meeting # 934Religious Society of Friends, Pasquotank Monthly Meeting (Pasquotank, County, North Carolina), [[#PMMMensMinutes|"Men's Minutes, 1699 - 1785,"]] meeting 934, page 760, 15 Oct 1783, Caleb Trueblood, Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina; "U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935," digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com : 3 Dec 2019), North Carolina> Pasquotank> Symons Creek Monthly Meeting> Minutes, 1699-1786, image 389 of 411. 15 Oct 1783 * "Friends appointed to discourse with Caleb Trueblood, junior, report that they have done so, he appeared, acknowledged and condemned his misconduct to the satisfaction of the meeting." '''Research Note''' For those of you who have not moved a beehive, it is not that difficult (if you know what you are doing). I have done it once with a friend who has worked bees for over 50 years. We arrive early in the morning, at dawn, the bees had not emerged from hive. We sealed the hive, and then the two of us lifted it into the back of a pickup, and off we went. Having moved the hive to its new location, we unsealed it and the bees went about their business in the new location. Bee swarms are even easier. When the bees leave their hive to swarm they fill their gut with honey, so much honey that they are unable to sting you. I have watched my friend walk up to a swarm pick it up and put it in a box; the trick being to get the queen in the box and then the rest of the bees will follow her in and you can close the box and transport the swarm to a new location. (If the swarm is "old," having left the hive a long time ago, then the bees will have consumed some of the honey and they will be able to sting you and the problem is more difficult). ==Sources== Also see: * Hinshaw, William Wade, et al., compilers. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols. 1936–1950. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991–1994. Hinshaw, William Wade. Marshall, Thomas Worth, comp. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Supplement to Volume 1. Washington, D.C.: n.p. 1948. * Religious Society of Friends, Pasquotank Monthly Meeting (Pasquotank, County, North Carolina), "Men's Minutes, 1699 - 1785," Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina.

Talavera De La Reina

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==Categories== Tennessee ===BIO=== When Amy Ovie Garrett was born on June 19, 1914, her father, James, was 28, and her mother, Flossie, was 21. She had one daughter (Irene) with Arrie (Ira) Bunyon Bowers in 1931. Amy Ovie Garrett married Daniel H. Brissler in Los Angeles, California, on July 7, 1937, when she was 23 years old. She died on July 29, 2009, in Harris, Texas, at the age of 95, and was buried in Mayland, Tennessee. ===Her Profile=== [[Garrett-6741|Garrett-6741]] Hollywood lives about 12 miles outside Crossville. Actually, the Hollywood that died years ago lives there. You'll find it down a gravel road off Highway 70, in a gourmet supper club called the Talavera de la Reina, "Tavern of the Queen." There a former costume designer to the stars named Amy Brissler tends Tinseltown's flame, keeping it ethereal glamour frozen in time. The Talavera blends with the Cumberland Plateau the way Tabasco stirs into cream. My Aunt Amy has festooned her club with Spanish decor, cloaking its walls in her sketches of extravagant costumes and her oil paintings of the stars; in one a youthful Mae West-stark-naked perches on a swing. Here Amy regales her quests, sating their appetites for sirloin and lore. "Let me give you the best meal you ever had, " she says with every gesture. "Let me tell you a story about Clark Gable. "Let me make you happy." My Aunt designed and made movie and TV costumes for 43 years, and Hollywood filled her pneumatic frame with a thousand and one tales. She's a seventyish Scheherazade with a whooping laugh, and when the stories come spinning from her memory-a nightly performance at the club-you can see her inner fires ignite. Amy also had a book written right before she died. COSTUME DESIGNER FOR THE STARS https://books.google.com/books/about/Costume_Designer_for_the_Stars.html?id=C1IDswEACAAJ It closed in the late 90s. {{Image|file=Talavera_De_La_Reina-7.jpg |caption=Amy's Gravestone }} ===ADD YOUR STORIES HERE=== ===Location=== https://activerain.com/blogsview/441528/relocating-to-crossville-tn---the-history-of-mayland-tn-from-crossville-tn-real-estate http://www.crossville-chronicle.com/news/glade_sun/brissler-autobiography-published/article_4ca1d42c-56f6-11e5-bc5b-f3fce5c9c34d.html WoRk In PrOgReSs-please add if you have any stories.

Talbolt County Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Talbolt_County_Maryland|'''Campbells of Talbolt County Maryland''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Talbolt County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Talbolt County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Charles County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years prior to 1812'''. If your Talbolt County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Talbolt County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Talbot County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Talbot County Land'''
'''Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||No||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments |- |RF||10||73||Richard Bridges||William Campbell||1706||176 acres on the N. draft of River called "Ditterage" |- |RF||11||12||James Spencer||William Campbell||1707||Half a tract of land on St. Michaels River called "Fairplay" |- |RF||22||35||James Gildrat||Duncan Campbell||1784||Plot No. 31 near St. Michael's Church |- |BS||24||2||John Campbell and Marion his wife (of Charles Co, MD)||May Maxwell||1790||(Marion Campbell and May Maxwell are sisters, both are daughters of George Maxwell) 882 acres on Wye River known as "Whetstone" |- {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Patented Certificates'''
'''S1207 [https://plats.msa.maryland.gov/pages/index.aspx Plats.net]'''
'''1704-1916''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Grantee||Date of Grant||Name of Parcel||Acreage||Certificate No. |- |Levin H. Campbell||Oct 27, 1812||Maiden Point||444 acres||#394 |-

Talbolt County Probate-Campbell

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Talbot Family Ancestor Research

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=== Goal === The purpose of this free-space profile / project is to find out who the actual father of [[Talbot-2385|William Talbot]] is. My family line ends with him. Ancestry.com links show [[Talbot-320|George Talbot]], 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, to be his father, but the son William of George Talbot is stated to have no children. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/AnneHastings(CShrewsbury).htm === Relationship Finder === #Karen is the daughter of [[Rollet-62|John Patrick Rollet]] [confident] #John is the son of [[Rollet-31|James Joseph Clarence Rollet]] [confident] #Jim is the son of [[Bennett-7782|Hannah Mary Bennett]] [confident] #Mary is the daughter of [[Briggs-2729|Ann Briggs]] [unknown confidence] #Ann is the daughter of[[Briggs-5560| Absalom Briggs]] [unknown confidence] #Absalom is the son of [[Briggs-5561|James Briggs]] [unknown confidence] #James is the son of [[Briggs-5562|James Briggs]] [unknown confidence] #James is the son of [[White-37507|Damaris White]][unknown confidence] #Damaris is the daughter of [[White-7628|Matthew White]] [unknown confidence] #Matthew is the son of [[Macomber-39|Ursilla Macomber]] [confident] #Ursilla is the daughter of [[Macomber-41|William Macomber]] [unknown confidence] #William is the son of [[Locke-171|Edith (Locke) Macomber]] [confident] #Edith is the daughter of [[Talbot-1362|Edith (Talbot) Locke]] [unknown confidence] #Edith is the daughter of [[Talbot-2384|William Talbot]] [unknown confidence] #William is the son of [[Talbot-2385|William Talbot]] [unknown confidence] 16. Should be [[Talbot-320|George Talbot]], 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, with [[Hastings-2184|Anne Hastings]]. They had a son named William. The sources below are other family tree sites. I have found no concrete sources to link #15. to #16. William is Pre-1500 and I cannot change any information on that profile. == Sources == ::2. http://bialogus.genealogiapolska.pl/1/branch/getperson.php?personID=I42009&tree=Branch shows William as the son of George, but I don't think the principals of Wikitree sourcing would take that as a valid source. ::3. http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/John_Dunham_(1475-1502) shows the marriage between William and Katherine Dunham. Again, not necessarily a valid source. ::4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Talbot,_4th_Earl_of_Shrewsbury shows William as a son with no birth date shown. ::5 . https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&n=talbot&p=william is another private family tree site. === Research Notes === https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present

Talbot Name Study - Earls of Shrewsbury

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== Earls of Shrewsbury == The 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, [[Talbot-36 | Sir John Talbot aka "Old Talbot”]] was a Notable Talbot whose line goes back through the Lords Talbot to [[Normandie-41| Guillaume Longsword]] Duke of Normandy, who was the son of [[Normandie-51| Hrolf Ragnvaldsson (Rollo the Viking)]]. The 1st Earl of Shrewsbury is the 13th great grandfather of the husband of Talbot Name Study member [[Smith-129141|Deborah Talbot]] who is tracing all descendants of the line of Talbots. One line of this family, through [[Talbot-2693 | Richard Talbot]] (5x great grandson of [[Talbot-1502 |Sherrington Talbot]] and [[Leighton-1078 | Elizabeth Leighton]]) moved to India and though he returned to Shropshire his son [[Talbot-2692 | James]] stayed and his descendants for several generations remained in India and Burma until the “Great Walk” from Burma to escape the Japanese invasion in 1942. Some of this family did not survive the trek and were either shot or taken as POWs and never heard from again. Most members of this family migrated to Australia after World War II. === Sherrington Talbot === There are a number of Sherrington Talbots all descended from [[Sherrington-127|Olive Sherrington]] and [[Talbot-1503|Sir John Talbot]]. Their son '''[[Talbot-1502|Sherrington Talbot]] (#1)''' being the first of this name, was born in 1577 and died about 1642. He married [[Leighton-1078|Elizabeth Leighton]] and later [[Washbourne-145|Mary Washbourne]] after 1614 when his first wife died. This [[Talbot-1502|Sherrington Talbot]] and [[Leighton-1078|Elizabeth Leighton]] also had a son '''[[Talbot-1504|Sherrington Talbot]] (#2)''' born about 1610. He married [[Lyttelton-10|Jane Lyttelton]], daughter of [[Lyttelton-3|John Lyttelton MP]] and [[Bromley-32|Muriel Bromley]], on 13 October 1627. Sherrington and Jane were the 8x great grandparents of Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge. Though this Sherrington did not name any of his children Sherrington, two of his grandchildren were given that name. His daughter Elizabeth named her son Sharington, but he was [[Davenport-2634|Sharington Davenport]]. [[Talbot-1502|Sherrington Talbot]] passed away about 1677 and was buried 11 August 1677 at Laycock, Wiltshire. [[Talbot-1502|Sherrington Talbot]]’s son [[Talbot-995|John]] (married [[Keyt-66|Elizabeth Keyt]]) named his son [[Talbot-2120|Sherrington]] (#3) in 1656. This '''[[Talbot-2120|SherringtonTalbot]] (#3)''', whose mother was [[Keyt-66|Elizabeth Keyt]], was born in Ebrington, Gloucestershire. [[Talbot-1504|Sherrington Talbot]] (#2) and [[Lyttelton-10|Jane Lyttelton]] had another son called [[Talbot-2710|Robert Talbot]] whose son [[Talbot-2708|Robert]] married [[Badnall-2|Jane Badnall]] and also had a '''[[Talbot-3279|Sherrington Talbot]] (#4)'''. He was baptised at All Saints Parish, on 4 September 1683 at Ranton, Staffordshire. He had a brother [[Talbot-2696|John]] (married to [[Ponner-4|Katherine Ponner]]) who had 2 sons named Sherrington, the '''[[Talbot-2701|first]] (#5)''' died young (baptised on 21 April 1716 at Ranton, Staffordshire and died on 16 Dec 1718) and the '''[[Talbot-2706|second]] (#6)''' (was baptised on 29 Oct 1732 at Ranton, Staffordshire and was buried on 14 March 1763 at All Saints Parish, Ranton, Staffordshire); plus another son [[Talbot-2695|John]] married to [[Barlow-3272|Jane Barlow]] who in turn named a son '''[[Talbot-2729|Sherrington]] (#7)'''. '''[[Talbot-2735|Sherrington Talbot]] (#7)''' was baptised on 27 March 1763 at All Saints Parish, Ranton, Staffordshire. He died aged 7 and was buried on 19 May 1769 at All Saints Parish, Ranton, Staffordshire. [[Talbot-1503|Sir John Talbot]] and [[Sherrington-127|Olive Sherrington]] : [[Talbot-1502|Sherrington Talbot]] (#1) (1577-1642) married [[Leighton-1078|Elizabeth Leighton]] :: Elizabeth Talbot married Henry Davenport ::: Sharington Davenport :: [[Talbot-995|John]] married [[Keyt-66|Elizabeth Keyt]] ::: [[Talbot-2120|Sherrington Talbot]] (#2) (1656) married [[Lyttelton-10|Jane Lyttelton]] :::: [[Talbot-2120|Sherrington Talbot]] (#3) (1669-1719) :::: [[Talbot-2710|Robert Talbot]] (1634-) married Elizabeth ::::: [[Talbot-2708|Robert]] married [[Badnall-2|Jane Badnall]] :::::: [[Talbot-3279|Sherrington Talbot]] (#4) 1683 at Ranton, Staffordshire :::::: [[Talbot-2696|John]] (married to [[Ponner-4|Katherine Ponner]]) ::::::: [[Talbot-2701|Sherrington 1st]] (#5) died young (1716-1718) ::::::: [[Talbot-2706|Sherrington 2nd]] (#6) (1732-1763) married Mary Bradbury ::::::: [[Talbot-2695|John]] married to [[Barlow-3272|Jane Barlow]] :::::::: [[Talbot-2729|Sherrington]] (#7) (1763-1769)

Talcott-Skinner Child List

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Talcott-1|John Talcott (1562-1604)]] *[[Skinner-93|Anne (Skinner) Wall (abt.1574-1637)]] *[[Wall-43|Moses Wall (bef.1583-bef.1624)]] *[[Talcott-3|John Talcott (aft.1592-1660)]] *[[Talcott-6|Rachel (Talcott) Steele (1602-1653)]] *[[Talcott-13|Anne Talcott (1589-)]] *[[Talcott-14|Mary Talcott (abt.1596-bef.1616)]] *[[Talcott-15|Grace Talcott (1593-abt.1600)]] *[[Talcott-7|Sarah (Talcott) Wadsworth (abt.1603-bef.1644)]] *[[Space:Will_of_John_Tailcot_of_Braintree%2C_Essex_1604|Will of John Tailcot of Braintree, Essex 1604]] *[[Space:Moses_Wall_1623_Will|Moses Wall 1623 Will]] *[[Space:William_Skinner_1616_Will|William Skinner 1616 Will]] *[[Space:Margerie_Skynner_1617/8_Will|Margerie Skynner 1617/8 Will]] ==Family== JohnA and Anne (Skinner) Talcott were the parents of six children, birth order uncertain (given below in the order each is mentioned in the father's wil),Sebastian V. Talcott, ''Talcott Pedigree in England and America from 1558 to 1876'' (Albany: Weed, Parsons and company, 1876), [https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigreei00talc/page/14/mode/1up 14]-19 (2. John Talcott of Braintree),[https://archive.org/details/talcottpedigreei00talc/page/n18/mode/1up n.p.] (chart); digital images, ''InternetArchive''. #[[Talcott-3|John1 Talcott]], born in Braintree, Essex, England, by about 1594,Writing that John1 Talcott was "apparently eldest of the five [''sic''] children in 1604 when his father named him in his will, and under age in 1606," citing "Hale, House 747," citing father's and grandfather's wills," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1794-1797 (John Talcott); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1794/23896253 ''AmericanAncestors'']. died Hartford, Connecticut, between 25 February 1659/60 (treated by John Winthrop, Jr.) and 27 March 1660 (correspondence);Writing, "John Winthrop Jr. [apparently last] treated him for stomach pains on 18 November 1659," citing "WMJ 173, 188," and also, "Rev John Davenport wrote to John Winthrop Jr., 'I am sorry for your loss of Mr. Talcott [referring to the latter's letter of 27 (March 1660)]," citing "Davenport 153," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1794-1797 (John Talcott); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1794/23896253 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married, probably Braintree, by about 1625 (birth of child),Reporting the eldest Talcott-Mott child, John Talcott, was born "say 1625," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1794-1797 (John Talcott); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1794/23896253 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Dorothy Mott, daughter of John and Alice (Harington) Mott.Citing "Hale, House 748," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1794-1797 (John Talcott); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1794/23896253 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' #[[Talcott-6|Rachel1 Talcott]], born in Braintree, say by about 1600 (see [[Research_Notes|Research Notes]]), died Farmington, Connecticut, 24 October 1653;Citing "Farm VR Barbour 158, citing Farmington LR 2:320," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1756-1759 (John Steele); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1756/235195500 ''AmericanAncestors''].Rachell Steele 1653 death entry, citing Lucius Barnes Barbour typescript, 1928, '"LR2:320," ''Connecticut Vital Records (The Barbour Collection)'', multiple volumes, Farmington:158 (Steele); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12536/158/139027228 ''AmericanAncestors'']. married in Fairstead, Essex, England, 10 October 1622, John Steele, the son of Richard Steele.Referring to a Fairstead parish record entry, Frank Farnsworth Starr and James Junius Goodwin, ''Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut'', 2 vols. ([Salem, Mass. : Higginson Book Co., 199-?]), 1:239-253 (The family of John Steele), at 239-241 (Talcott-Wall); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062876586?urlappend=%3Bseq=255%3Bownerid=13510798887068136-265 ''Hathi Trust''], "John Steele (son of Richard) of this parish and Rachel Talcott of Brancktree were married 10 October 1622." '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' #[[Talcott-13|Anne Talcott]], born in Braintree, by about 1604 (named in father's will),Will of John Tailecot 1604, "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858," The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 105; {{Ancestry Sharing|30953578|bb42e6}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|897677|uk}} (accessed 24 October 2022), Will of Johannis Taylcott, granted probate on 24 Jan 1604. Died about 1604 in Bramctrie, Essex, England. See also [[Space:Will_of_John_Tailcot_of_Braintree%2C_Essex_1604|Will of John Tailcot of Braintree, Essex 1604]], courtesy of Ann Browning. died young, before 24 September 1616 (not named in maternal grandfather's will).Henry F. Waters, ''Genealogical Gleanings in England'' 2 vols. (Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1901), 2:1205 (William Skinner of Braintree, yeoman, 1616); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalglea02byuwate/page/1205/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. See also [[Space:William_Skinner_1616_Will|William Skinner 1616 Will]]. #[[Talcott-14|Mary Talcott]], born in Braintree, by about 1604 (named in father's will), died young, before 24 September 1616 (not named in maternal grandfather's will). #[[Talcott-15|Grace Talcott]], born in Braintree, by about 1604 (named in father's will), died young, before 24 September 1616 (not named in maternal grandfather's will). #[[Talcott-7|Sarah1 Talcott]], born in Braintree, by about 1604 (named in father's will), died probably Hartford, Connecticut, before 2 July 1644 (husband married again); married, probably Braintree, by about 1626 (birth of child),Reporting the eldest Wadsworth-Talcott child, Sarah, was born, "say 1626," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1892-1896 (William Wadsworth); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1892/23896253 ''AmericanAncestors'']. William Wadsworth.For the January 1636/7 will of Ann Wall, widow of Felstead, in which, "my daughter Sarah, wife of William Wadsworth," citing "Archdeaconry of Middlesex (Essex & Herts), Bundle 'Dean' No. 233," Frank Farnsworth Starr and James Junius Goodwin, ''Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut'', 2 vols. ([Salem, Mass. : Higginson Book Co., 199-?]), 1:239-253 (The family of John Steele), at 240-241 (Talcott-Wall), in particular 240-241; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062876586?urlappend=%3Bseq=256%3Bownerid=13510798887068136-266 ''Hathi Trust'']. He married (2), Hartford, 2 July 1644, Elizabeth Stone.Citing ""HaVR 605," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1892-1896 (William Wadsworth); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1892/23896253 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''''Immigrant to New England.''''' ==Research Notes== '''Daughter Rachel (Talcott) Steele.''' Any reasonable year estimated for Rachel's birth creates some conflict within the [[Space:Talcott-Skinner_Child_List|Talcott-Skinner family group (2022)]], which follows the work of Sebasitan V. Talcott (1876), which follows the children's mention in the father's will. Rachel was the second child and first of five daughters called out in [[Space:Will_of_John_Tailcot_of_Braintree%2C_Essex_1604|her father's 1604 will]]. It is apparent from 1616 will of William Skinner (maternal grandfather), that of the five Talcott-Wall daughters, only 2 had survived--Rachel and Sarah. This is confirmed by the wills of their stepfather, Moses Wall (1623), and their mother (1636/7), although Sarah's name appears before Rachel's in the 1616 and 1636/7 wills. As to the conflict, if Rachel is presumed the eldest of the five known daughters, then if her birth is any earlier than "by about 1600," she would be over 45 years when her youngest son, Daniel Steele is born Hartford, 29 April 1645,Citing "HaVR 575" for the birth of Daniel Steele and suggesting a daughter Hannah may have been born still later, Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1756-1759 (John Steele); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1756/235195500 ''AmericanAncestors'']. and Anderson suggests her daughter Hannah may have been born still later. If Rachel was born later than "by about 1600," she is unlikely the eldest daughter (the four younger daughters follow Rachel, all born before the father's will is written in 1604). '''Youngest Daughters.''' As eluded to above, the child list shows all five daughters born from "say by about 1600" to "by about 1604." Even if there had been a set of twins, the time line is remarkably tight. '''Daughter Rachel's Marriage.''' In his 16 October 1623 will, Moses Wall called her "Rachell Taylcott," but a Fairstead parish record shows she had married John Steele a year earlier, 10 October 1622. == Sources ==

Tales From The Session Minutes 1718

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"Tales From The Session Minutes" Marykirk 1718 Fornication James Drimmie a Pitgarvie lad sharp een o' kirk hae cast you bad. Frae sowing o' your oats sae wild young Christian Forbes is noo wi child. Poor Christian, sore rebuked by session wha hope that she has learned her lesson has cried out noo tae all an sundry the child is yours through houghmagundy. SESSION MIN.of ABERLUTHNOT (MARYKIRK) 1699 - 1727 1707 This day received from Fordun an testimonial in favour of James Drimmie and his wife Margt. Willock. FORNICATION 1718 Christian Forbes being legaly summoned, called, compared, being asked if she was with child answered yes. Being asked who was its father replyed that James Drimmie in Pitgarvie was its father. The said James Drimmie being called on compared not, therfore the officer was appointed to summon him to appear before the Session Sabbath next, the said Christian Forbes having got a sessional rebuke was appointed to attend the session Sabbath next. Christian Forbes being called compared and adhered to her former confession. James Drimmie being legally summond called did compare and confessed the child was his having had carnal......(text very difficult to read at this point) with the said Christian Forbes. The session having exhorted them both to repentance, appointed the said Christian Forbes to appear before the congregation sabbath next and the said James Drimmie to appear sabbath come a fourthnight, both of them promising to satisfy their penalty. This day James Drimmie fornicator and Christian Forbes fornicator appeared both of them before the congregation Pro Primo and were rebuked. Dec 7 This day James Drimmie fornicator and Christian Forbes fornicatrix appeared before the congregation both of them Pro Secundo. Dec 14 This day James Drimmie fornicator appeared before the congregation and was absolved and also payed his penalty. Dec 14 This day Christian Forbes relapsed fornicator appeared before the congregation Pro Secundo and was exhorted to repentance. Dec 21 This day Christian Forbes payed her penalty. In the Marykirk parish records for 1719, we find that James Drimmie and Christian Forbes had a daughter baptised Mary and in the same record James Drimmie and Christean Forbes were married in the year 1720. In the year 1730 James Drimmie and Margaret Forbes had a son named Alexander in Pitgarvie Marykirk. The parish records are full of small scenarios like the above for the success of the church was greatly assisted by the strength of its discipline over the morals of its congregations and a whole variety of moral misdemeanours were made statutory offences against the crown. Adultery in 1563, fornication in 1567, sabbath breaking in 1579, drunkenness in 1617 and so forth. Most of the sexual offences were described as adultery or fornication. The first was much the most serious, and offenders were heavily punished, generally by being forced to stand dressed in sackcloth, bare headed and bare footed, first at the kirk door and then on the public stool of repentance in front of the congregation on every Sunday for six months, or occasionally for several years, and sometimes by whipping and fining as well. Few chose to resist, for by statutes of 1563 and 1581 anyone found guilty of 'notour and manifest adultery' who refused to submit to ecclesiastical punishment could be put to death by the civil sword. Fornication was always a less serious matter, though the term covered offences of differing character. 'Harlotrie' was the problem of the towns whilst in the countryside and small burghs casual intercourse was more typical. Misbehaviour of this nature usually went undetected even by the eagle eyed session until a child was on the way : the church then busied itself discovering the father, compelling a marriage if it could and finally punishing both partners by several weeks penance 'in sacco'. All varieties of fornication were punishable by fining according to a statute of 1567 ratified on several occasions down to 1690. In 1712 the Toleration Act 'expresly prohibited and discharged' civil magistrates 'to force or compel any person or persons' to answer kirk censures or summonses. Inevitably the terrors of church discipline thereafter began to wane in the popular eye. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Alexander_Drimmie%2C_an_intelligent_bleacher_in_Aberdeen_1777-1852 NEXT Page 12 Alexander Drimmie an intelligent bleacher in Aberdeen 1777-1852 ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:William_Drimmie_and_The_Barbary_Pirates_1677 GO BACK TO Page 10 William Drimmie and The Barbary Pirates ] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Or_Drummie_Index_to_PAGES Drimmie Or Drummie History Index to PAGES] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drimmie_Name_Study Return to NAME STUDY HOME PAGE]

Tales of Old West Main Street

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The goal of this project is to expand the Talkers Family Tree Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Talkers-1|Nick Talkers]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find more Talkers * Find spouses family members Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8309417 send me a private message]. Thanks!

TALLAPOOSA COUNTY ALABAMA

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HISTORY OF TALLAPOOSA COUNTY === SURNAMES === GALLOWAY, SMITH, DENNIS, BERRY, HOLDRIDGE, DILLARD, YOUNG, LYLE, TATUM, SHEPARD, DUNN, BRUCE === SOURCES AND REFERENCES === https://www.genrecords.net/altallap/photos/harrisprofessor.html https://hd.housedivided.dickinson.edu/node/28944 * '''Record of John H Goff''': John H. Goff, ''The Path to Oakfuskee: Upper Trading Route in Alabama to the Creek Indians''
The Georgia Historical Quarterly; Vol. 39, No. 2 (June, 1955), pp. 152-171 (20 pages); Published By: Georgia Historical Society
[https://www.jstor.org/stable/40577563 JSTOR] (accessed 27 April 2024)

Taming the Tree

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Over 66 Photo Albums, some contributed by cousins, some with themes such as Old Cemeteries with tombstone photos and images of burial records, others of hometowns of some of my main families from across the Pond in England and Germany, still more of home towns of those who came here to MA, OH, VA & WV, plus many more. Most photos are also attached to the appropriate people in the family tree....even wills attached where available. Address of the site is: [http://tamingthetree.tribalpages.com Taming the Tree]

Taming the Tree: Christophel/Whittaker Roots

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SORRY; but, this link is no longer operable because the freesites on genealogy.com are no longer accessible. PLEASE INSTEAD VISIT MY WEBSITE AT: http://TamingTheTree.TribalPages.com/ Many Old Photos restored by me, Genealogy Reports on all my main families: Baron, Ervin, Christophel/Christopher, Garcelon, High, Howe, Kerley, Kuntz, Luttmann, Meyer, Morris, Muschler, Norvell, Porter, Ringsby/Ringlesby, See, Shields, Wenzel, Whitaker/Whittaker/Whitteker, Zeh. Plus a long list of my very favorite genealogy research links. Address of the site is: [http://www.genealogy.com/users/d/e/r/Dee-Derrico/index.html Taming the Tree: Christophel/Whittaker Roots]

Tammany Society of New York

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The Tammany Society was founded 12 May 1789 as part of a wider network of Tammany Societies seeking to form a club for "pure Americans." The ideal was to create an American identity separate from European culture. The first society was formed in Philadelphia. The society went by several other names: Society of St. Tammany, the Sons of St. Tammany, Columbian Order, but the most remembered is Tammany Hall. The name was taken from a leader of the Lenape Native American Tribe, [[Tamanend-3|Chief Tamanend "Tammany" Tamanend]] who was at the time called the Patron Saint of America because he represented peace and amity and had assumed mythic status as an icon for peaceful political negotiation. Other Native American verbage was adopted including Grand Sachem and meeting halls called a wigwam. The society was part of the Democratic Party and the purpose included assisting the emerging, ethnically diverse, middle class, but at it's core, the majority of players were Irish Catholics. The society earned the loyalty of the business community by cutting through red tape, for a reasonable price, in order to control New York City politics and that of New York State as well. Each city ward had a ward boss or heeler who served as a local vote gatherer and provider of patronage. This succession box can be used for the Grand Sachems: {{Succession box | title = Carmine G. DeSapio
{{Image|file=Tammany Society of New York.jpg|size=100px}}Grand Sachem
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{{Succession box | title = Carmine G. DeSapio
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of Tammany Hall| years = 1949-1961 | preceded-text = Following | before = Hugo E. Rogers | succeeded-text = Followed by | after = End of Tammany Hall's existence }} == Sachems of Tammany Hall == {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- |1797-1804|| [[Burr-115|Aaron Burr]] |- |1804-1814|| Teunis Wortmann |- |1814-1817|| George Buckmaster |- |1817-1822|| Jacob Barker |- |1822-1827|| Stephen Allen |- |1827-1828|| Mordecai M. Noah |- |1828-1835|| Walter Bowne |- |1835-1842||Isaac Varian |- |1842-1848|| [[Morris-25693|Robert H. Morris]] |- |1848-1850|| Isaac V. Fowler (10014?) |- |1850-1856|| [[Wood-17777|Fernando Wood]] |- |1857-1858|| Isaac V. Fowler |- |1858|| [[Wood-17777|Fernando Wood]] |- |1858-1859|| [[Tweed-1|William M. Tweed]] and Isaac V. Fowler |- |1859-1867|| [[Tweed-1|William M. Tweed]] and [[Conolly-283|Richard B. Connolly]] |- |1867-1871|| [[Tweed-1|William M. Tweed]] |- |1872|| John Kelly and John Morrissey |- |1872-1886|| John Kelly |- |1886-1902|| Richard Croker |- |1902|| Lewis Nixon |- |1902|| Charles F. Murphy, Daniel F. McMahon, and Louis F. Haffen |- |1902-1924|| Charles F. Murphy |- |1924-1929|| George W. Olvany |- |1929-1934|| John F. Curry |- |1934-1937|| James J. Dooling |- |1937-1942|| Christopher "Christy" D. Sullivan |- |1942|| Charles H. Hussey |- |1942-1944|| Michael J. Kennedy |- |1944-1947|| Edward V. Loughlin |- |1947-1948|| Frank J. Sampson |- |1948-1949|| Hugo E. Rogers |- |1949-1961|| Carmine G. DeSapio |- |}

Tammie's Research Notes

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Tammie's Research Notes == Sources ==

Tampa General Hospital

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TANGLED THREADS by Silena Elsie Kenney Cunningham Giroux

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=== '''TANGLED THREADS''' === This life of memories was written by [[Kenney-905|Silena Kenney]], she started this at her 75th Birthday. She goes back in time as a child forward and was not able to finish her story. Her son picked it up and added to the memories. Silena passed away in 1946, her manuscript was given to her son Alonzo "Lonnie" it then passed to Lonnie's grandson Lee D. Sutherland. Silena’s manuscript was originally typed by my mother Gene Bittorf ( son Lee D. Sutherland), in the 1960s and has been retyped by Jackie Black in 2015. :''' It is not intended to be more than family history, nor to be published.''' It is to be shared here among family members to enjoy and cherish. I would like to thank Marie Giroux-Deal for her help with providing some of the wonderful old photos of Silena and baby Bert as well as other family memories and her father, Lonnie Giroux for providing my mother with Silena’s manuscript. ''(281 pages which is 29 chapters, it is to large of a PDF file to be uploaded to this site, this has been copied and pasted from original PDF file, and postings are the actual photos that are in the original PDF -LDC).'' {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=''' === ''Tangled Threads'' === ''' The Life of Silena Elsie Kenney-Cunninghham-Giroux''' , December 9, 1855 to August 4, 1946}} '''''Chapter 1''''' “Seventy-seven years: My birthday: 1855 to 1932: Yes, that is seventy-seven years. It is hard to collect my thoughts after the surprise which the children have given me. The long banquet table surrounded by my family and friends; the bewildering array of gifts, heady wines, delicious food, fragrant flowers, soft music. The Beautifully decorated room seems to radiate good cheer and to echo the happy wishes of the guests. The click of the glasses as a toast is given me, the merry jests, the tinkle of light laughter and flashing of jewels all add to the gayety of the occasion. The orchestra plays, “This is Silena’s Birthday Party Day”, while the guests pick up the words and sing it all through. Then suddenly the room is darkened and before me appears a masterpiece—my birthday cake. The flickering candles carry me back to my childhood days when candles were the only means of illumination. My present surroundings fade; I’m back again at “The Peddlers Retreat”, my old home town in Fillmore, Utah. I plainly see the big two-story log house that father had built for a public Inn. I enter the front door, but pass quickly by the office, kitchen and dining room on the first floor, as they all pertain to the public and hurry to the real heart of the home, the family living room, which covered the entire upper floor of the house. It was here that we did all our work and entertained our friends around the huge fireplace which filled one end of the room. On stormy winter days, the men worked on one side of the fireplace, mending harness’ whittling out and shaping new handles for tools, sharpening hunting knives, or playing Checkers or Dominos. They shelled corn by raking the ears across shovel blades and hung the soaked grain from the hewn beams of the ceiling, away from the mice. All seed had to be carefully preserved for the next year’s crop, as each family raised its own seed and feed and there was none to be bought should anything destroy ours. On the other side of the fireplace stood the reel and spinning wheel. Here mother and we girls spun, dyed and wove the home grown wool into yarn and cloth. Each girls daily task was to spin four hanks of yarn and also to do some sewing and knitting. The children played quiet games in the other end of the room next to the grain bins and we had some wonderful times too, as neighbors often dropped in to spend the evening. At times there were a dozen or more children playing, but there was never any quarreling, shouting, or noisy games. Sometimes, both old and young would join in a candy pull or roll up the hand woven carpets and dance to the music of a fiddle. It was here that Grandmother Kenney taught us our lessons. There were no public schools in Utah then and the private ones were very expensive. Grandmother had been mother's teacher when she was a girl in Illinois and when mother's first husband died on the way to Utah with Brigham Young's immigrant train, she took her baby son, Jim and returned to Nauvoo where she boarded with Grandmother Kennedy. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-1.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Morman Battalion.}} Father was then serving with the Morman Battalion in the Mexican War. When he returned home, they all joined another immigrant agetrain going to Utah and reached Salt Lake City in the spring of 1851, where father and mother were married by Brigham Young. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-2.jpg|align=c|size=l|caption=Pioneer Wagon Train, Utah Territory.}} They were assigned land in the newly founded State Capitol, which had been named Fillmore after the President. They proceeded at once to their new home and were one of the original seventy families that colonized that city{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-3.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=The State House, Fillmore Millard, Utah.}} It was here that I was born,December 9, 1855. The Deserette, the first newspaper in Utah, was printed in one room of the State House. The building was also used for dances, plays and public meetings in the early days and is now used for a museum. My father’s picture and his favorite chair, covered with cowhide, are in this museum. In the evenings Father sat in this chair directly in front of the fireplace and Mother sat near him in her little cowhide-covered sewing rocker. She often told us stories as she knitted or sewed. No matter how often we heard the story, we always sat spellbound, as she told of their first serious encounter with the Indians. She was a marvelous story-teller and as she talked, the scene unfolded before us and we lived it with her Like all Mormans, she loved and revered Brigham Young and her faith in his courage and ability was reflected in every story she told{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-4.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Mormon Immigrant Train}} She always began: “As the immigrant train drew away from civilization and slowly neared the wild country held by the Indians, Brigham Young warned everyone of the dangers they were facing and cautioned them against arousing the enmity and vengeance of the Indians. He outlined his plans for making friends with them, to trade with and treat them as equals and forbade anyone to shoot near them. One day as the train was camped on the Potowatamie River, one of the Goodbye boys went down for water. Just across the river was an Indian squaw, also coming for water. The Godby boy raised his gun and fired to scare her, as he later said, but with a piercing scream she fell dead. Her people rushed to her and when they saw what had happened, they started in pursuit of the boy. Brigham Young immediately ordered all the women and children into the wagons and the men to get ready to defend them. The wagons were placed in a circle to form a stockade and every man was in his place when the Indians rode up and demanded the boy. Of course his parents refused. The Indians became angry and threatened to wipe out the entire train if the boy was not given to them. Finally, after a great deal of argument, the boy was surrendered, in order to save the lives of all the immigrants. The Indians built a huge fire and the white men expected to see the Godby boy burned at the stake, as that was the Indian’s favorite method of torture, but the fire burned down to a bed of glowing coals before they stripped the boy, rolled him in the red hot embers and gave him back to his parents. Although his face was not touched, his entire body, was a mass of burns. What were his people to do with him? They were hundreds of miles from home and help and had only a few medical supplies. Brigham Young ordered the head knocked in on a forty gallon barrel of sorghum molasses. He then lifted the boy up and stood him down into it, completely covering his burned body. For weeks they kept him rolled in cloth dipped in molasses. He recovered and I have heard, became one of the leading citizens of Salt Lake City. This incident proved to the immigrants that Brigham Young's policy of absolute honesty and fairness toward the Indians was indeed the best to follow. I am called back to the present by Aggie's voice saying: "Count your candles for luck, mother." I am glad the candle light is uncertain and hides my confusion as I realize that I have been “wool-gathering”. "No use, I laugh...no cake could hold candles enough to represent the years of my life”. Seventy-seven years, packed full and overflowing with experience enough to fill a dozen lives. It has been my privilege to see this western country of ours, grow from the rawest frontier stage to its present modern state. I am proud of the family I have raised. Born on the frontier and in mining camps, growing up in the crudest surroundings, living in old Mexico, where they were not even taught the English language in schools and yet today, they are able to take their rightful places in the world. All of their lives I have striven to so teach them, that when the opportunity came, as I felt sure it would, they would feel at ease in any class of society in which they chose to mingle and tonight, I feel that I have succeeded. “You certainly have, Mrs. Giroux”, spoke a voice at the far end of the table as I blew out the candles, leaving the party in semi-darkness a few minutes before the lights were turned on again. I looked regretfully after my cake as they bore it away to be cut and served. How I wished father and mother and all of my family could see it! How I wished we were all seated around the big kitchen table at home, with the cake mother had made for my fifth birthday and decorated with from over our "Rock Candy Mountains". Twice a year, father made a trip to Salt Lake for supplies and he always brought us a big box of candy. It was the only "boughten" candy we ever had as we could not get it in Fillmore. We could plainly see the mountains and the pass that father went through on the way to Salt Lake, so we associated the mountains and the candy together and called them our, "Rock Candy Mountains". The round, bare mountain tops were Mary's chocolate drops, the trees in their autumn colors were Amasa's striped peppermint sticks and the snow that blanketed the mountains in winter, was my rock candy. My cake was decorated with chocolate drops and the sides were festooned with strings of glistening rock candy crystals and to my childish eyes, it was the most beautiful cake ever made and even now, I feel that it rivals my present cake baked by a famous chef and lavishly decorated by and expert. Down the table I hear some of the guests discussing the Christmas tree they have each year at the Deauville Beach Club, for the poor children of Santa Monica. The conversation swings around to the "depression", the inevitable subject of discussion whenever two or more people meet. "I do wish the people of today would handle their charity work as the Mormans did in the early days of Utah", I remark and would help one another as they did when they built their first homes.” This depression today is no worse than the grasshopper plague was to the pioneers". "Tell them about it mother", said Harry, my son-in-law. "Yes, please do—oh please do", begged a dozen voices around the table. Well I began, "the charity situation was met by tithing. The people all paid a tenth part of everything into the tithing office and it was put into a fund for the relief of the needy. If anyone found himself in need because of sickness, accident, unemployment, or any reason whatsoever, he could draw enough from this fund for his immediate needs. There was no disgrace, sense of shame or charity attached to it. It was rightfully his as he had contributed to the fund when he had the means and as soon as the emergency was over and he began to prosper, he would again turn over one-tenth of all his earnings to the fund. Anyone in temporary need could draw money without the slightest embarrassment. Every family was required to fast one meal of each week and the food thus saved was placed in baskets and carried to the poor. The needy were well cared for without a financial burden upon any one person or charitable organization. The tithing and charity fund are still in force in the Mormon church. There were no “loan sharks” in Utah; if anyone needing a home did not have the ready cash with which to buy the materials, he could draw the money from the tithing office and return it when he was financially able to do so. The early homes of the Mormons were built with community labor at “house raisings”. After all the materials were on the ground, the neighbors would come in to help with the building and a dozen or more men would work each day until the house was finished. In this way the home was soon complete with no labor costs whatsoever. When the home was ready, the neighbors all gathered for a house warming. The host furnished the cider, while the various ladies prepared the oyster supper. The oysters were bought canned, but the crackers had to be made by the housewives. In my mind, I can see mother standing in the kitchen of the old home making crackers. First she mixed a huge ball of dough from flour, salt, butter and water. Then she rolled the dough out and pounded as much flour as possible into it. She rolled and pounded until the dough was thin and flaky, then she cut the crackers with a cutter which father had made of strips of sharp tin, soldered in circles ranging in size from a dime to a quarter. The circles were fastened together, so that a dozen crackers could be cut at one time. Then came our part in the preparations; we were granted the delightful privilege of placing the crackers on a big tin sheet for baking. Our hands and faces were scrubbed until they shone and clean, stiffly starched aprons were put on to protect our dresses before we carefully placed each cracker on the sheet, which was then placed in a huge outdoor oven. In a few minutes the crackers were baked to a turn and we lifted them out with our little pancake turners and placed them on a board to cool. After helping the family get settled in their new home, the evening was spent in dancing and games, followed by the oyster supper. Quilting parties and sewing bees were other popular methods of combining help and entertainment. The ladies gathered together and spent the afternoon quilting or sewing. The men folks would come for supper and dance afterward. Candy pulls, were enjoyed by old and young a like. Great plates of golden candy were made from the homemade sorghum molasses. Syrup time was eagerly awaited by the children. Oh, how anxiously we watched the sap extracted from the sugar cane! We waited and waited for the sap to boil and it seemed that the old proverb, “A watched pot never boils”, was certainly true. At least it was ready to skim. The first and second skimmings were discarded, but the third was the one for which we had been waiting. It was put into a small keg and then all the children gathered around and filled their little pails. The third skimming was always given to the children for taffy, the fourth skimming was put back with the fresh sap and boiled all over again. The finished syrup was as clear and pretty as anyone could desire. When I step around to the corner grocery and get anything I need, I often wonder how we ever managed as we did in the pioneer days of Utah, when nearly everything we used was made at home. I well remember how we use to make starch. A tub was filled half full of grated potatoes and then filled to the top with water and left to stand over night, to soak out the starch. In the morning the water was poured off as quickly as possible, so as not to disturb the starch which had settled to the bottom. More water was put on the potatoes and the mass stirred thoroughly and allowed to stand a few hours, when the water was again poured off. This process was repeated three times, after which the starch was strained through a course cloth or sieve, to remove all the potato pulp. A drop of blueing was added to the last water to whiten the starch, which was spread out on trays to dry and then put in cans until needed. We gathered the wheat, oat and barley straw and braided it for hats. The oat straw made the finest, prettiest hats and was also the easiest to work up. The wheat straw has to be split, which made it very hard to use. My Grandmother could make beautiful hats of split wheat straw, but we children never got very proficient at it, so never used it. All our seasonings such as thyme, sage and mint were grown in the family garden, also wormwood for medicinal purposes. The Indians taught us how to make brilliant and beautiful dyes, all shades of blue from the palest baby blue, to the darkest midnight from indigo. The root of the bitter aloe mixed with another herb, the name of which I do not remember, made a bright orange that could be shaded to pale yellow. All shades of tan and brown were made from tan bark. Then men went into the woods and got the bark from the fir, balsam or pine trees, which was put into a huge vat and soaked until all the color came out into the water. Anyone wishing the dye bought it at so much per gallon. We depended upon the natural resources for all our food and medicine. We raised and cured all our own meats and caught fish from the streams, dried and smoked them for use in the winter. We gathered lamb’s quarter, water cress and dandelions for “greens”. We made jelly from the wild black and yellow currants. The squaw berries were covered with a frosty-like acid which made a delicious lemonade. Our salt came from the rock salt beds and ammonia and alum from mines. There was a wonderful community spirit among the Mormon people; all united to help one another with their work. During the fruit season, the neighbors helped each other with their drying; the men and boys gathered the fruit and carried it to the cutting tables under a big shed while the women peeled and cut the fruit, then spread it on trays and put it in the sun to dry. Laughter, stories and songs made the hours pass quickly and pleasantly. The children played happily together while their parents worked and when the fruit was all done at one place, the workers moved on to another, until all was prepared for drying. In the fall of the year, corn husking was in order. Each farmer would shock his corn in neat uniform shocks all over the field, and then all the young folks in the community were invited to a husking bee. Each boy chose his sweetheart for a partner, then each couple was assigned a row of shocks. There was much rivalry in the race to the finish line, each couple trying to be the first to complete their row and at the same time watch for ears of red corn. Should anyone husk out a red ear, they tried to hide it, as the boys had to pay a forfeit for every one husked. If a girl had a red ear, all the boys gave chase and the first one to catch her, had the privilege of kissing her. A candy pull or an oyster supper and dance followed the husking bee. Those were certainly great days; we worked hard, but had plenty of fun to lighten our labor. So you see, we lived and built up a prosperous state without labor unions, chain stores, or any of the things the people of today consider necessities. “But, the grasshopper plague,” someone reminds me. “I’m anxious to hear something that rivals our famous depression. I thought it was unique.” “Oh that was when the seagulls flew in and ate them all up, wasn’t it?” exclaimed another. “no, I correct them, “the gulls went to Salt Lake during the cricket plague, but we had nothing to help us get rid of the grasshoppers.” “Tell us all about it,” spoke up another. Well, it was a beautiful morning and we were all out working in the garden, the sun was shining and the vegetables looked so green and pretty. They gave promise of well filled pantries and bins the coming winter. “Look”, exclaimed Mother, pointing, “there’s a thunder cloud coming up.” Father raised his head and looked. “It’s coming mighty fast—must be wind in it.” “Better run for the house,” yelled Father.{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-5.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Cloud of Grasshoppers. }}We dashed to the house, closed the windows and prepared for a storm. Father and Mother stood in the doorway and watched its approach. Suddenly it seemed to swoop down to the earth and in a twinkling of an eye, the whole place was alive with grasshoppers, devouring everything in their path. Soon the whole country looked as though a fire had passed over it. The trees were stripped bare and every particle of vegetation was wiped out as completely as when a wet sponge is drawn across a picture on a slate. The first cloud of grasshoppers ate their fill and moved on, but for days additional droves came, wrought their destruction and passed on to the south. We could hear their hum and watch their approach through smoked glasses, long before they reached us. After eating the tops of the root vegetables even with the ground, they began to bore into the precious vegetables themselves. We had to cover them with thin clothing in order to save them. Fortunately, there were a great deal of dried grains stored out of reach of pests. After devouring everything in reach, the grasshoppers moved on to greener fields, leaving behind millions and millions of eggs. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-6.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Egg-laying females}} The second year was worse than the first., for where there was one hopper the first year, there were hundreds the second. The men plowed or dug long furrows across the fields. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-7.jpg |align=c|size=l|caption=Women and Children Making Furrows.}} As soon as the young wingless hoppers emerged from the from the ground, the women and children took brushes, brooms or branches of trees and swept them into these furrows which were filled with water to drown the insects, or shoveled full of dirt and pounded down to crush and smother them. There was a great deal of suffering the second and third years, as the dry grains and fruit had all been used up and no more could be grown. Stock died by the thousands and wild animals and birds suffered as much as the people. Our bread was made from ground-up roots of the wild sego. We gathered every edible root and bulb in the country. We watched the fields carefully and every green shoot that appeared above the ground was like an arrow pointing to the precious root below. We had to drive the surviving cattle and horses up into the mountains, almost to timberline to find pasture that had escaped the terrible grasshoppers. So, you see, the pioneers had their depression too. “Now, I think I have done enough reminiscing for one evening. I have monopolized the conversation too long.” “Oh, we have enjoyed it,” exclaimed a chorus of voices.” “Our troubles look rather petty after hearing yours,” said another. “Oh, that isn’t a drop in the bucket,” said Aggie, “You should hear some of her real troubles.” “Ah yes, if they could only see the tangled threads of my life,” I think as they bid me goodnight. “Perhaps some day they shall, but I must mix the good with the bad, the pleasures with the pains, lest they think I have led a warped and twisted existence. It is true that I had more than my share of dangers, breathless escapes and terrifying moments, but I have also had a great many pleasant, sane and commonplace experiences and I thank God, I came through them all just a normal, happy woman, with a family of normal, happy children.” '''''Chapter 2''''' If I am to tell the story of my life, I must start with my earliest memories and record them all faithfully. When I was about four years old, several soldiers with a group of children, stopped at Father’s Inn for a few days on their way east. I was delighted to have so many new playmates and we spent many happy hours together. But, like all children, I was curious about my little guests, so one day I asked the oldest girl where her mother was. To my surprise, she burst into tears, saying; “the Indians killed my father and mother.” Grandmother called me aside and told me not to question her any more, for when I was old enough to understand, she would explain it all to me. Content to wait, I ran back to my play, as we children never asked “why?”, as modern children constantly do. As I grew older I learned from mother and father, as well as from conversations and discussions among the neighbors, all the facts concerning the Mountain Meadow Massacre and that my little playmates were the sole survivors of that tragedy. I came to realize how the Mormons settled Salt Lake Valley, a barren desert country, almost destitute of water; how for years they struggled to tame the wilderness and wrest a living from the dry, sunbaked soil; how they planted their seeds with high hopes, watched the tiny plants show much promise of bountiful crops, only to see them gradually wither and die in the drought summer always brought. It was almost impossible to get more seed and food from the east and so they were often hungry. They dug ditches and brought water from the mountains to their fields, thus inaugurating the first irrigation system ever used in this country. They befriended the Indians, traded with them, taught them how natural phenomenon in the sink of Meadow Creek, a small lake about fifty feet across, in the center of which the spring boiled up in pure white sand, surrounded by a perfect circle of black sand about the size and width of a large wagon tire, hence the name. In all the years that I knew the spring, “the Wagon Tire” remained a perfect circle, unbroken and unvaried in the slightest degree. The spring itself was inaccessible to stock, but it fed a water hole that was the best watering place in that part of Utah. Thousands of animals, both wild and domestic, used it and their dead bodies were scattered over the prairies for miles. No one knew why the stock were all dying so suddenly and never suspected the immigrants treachery. While Proctor was busily skinning a cow, his knife slipped and cut his hand. Blood poisoning set in almost immediately and he died before a doctor could get to him. The people became suspicious, analyzed the spring water and found that it had been poisoned. What a cruel and cowardly thing to do; to poison the water that meant life itself to thousands of animals and people! Water has always been life’s most precious gift and due to its scarcity it was doubly precious out on the desert plains of our whole western country. Not content with this dastardly act, the immigrants went further and did such vile things that the whole community was shocked. They despoiled all the women and girls they could catch, pretending to think that because they were Mormons and believed in polygamy, they were anybody’s prey. One day a number of men saw several young girls from fourteen to eighteen years of age, gathering vegetables in a field. The girls answered them modestly and politely, directing them to their homes to deal with their parents. Suddenly the men reached out, caught the girls, stripped them of their underwear, assaulted them, then tied their dresses and petticoats tightly around their necks imprisoning their arms, so they could not get their clothing down. After vainly struggling for a long time to free themselves, the girls had to go to their homes in Parowan with their lower limbs bare and exposed. Imagine if you can, the shame and humiliation they suffered. Some of these girls were dear friends of my mother’s and she said that although they lived to a ripe old age, they carried that sense of shame, like a scar, to their graves. Anger flamed high among the Mormon people. They had already suffered too much at the hands of the immigrants. Seventy-five families can certainly do a great deal of damage to small communities and newly established fields, especially when they deliberately plan to do so. The Mormons saw their towns, fields and cattle destroyed without arousing to take revenge, as they were by nature and religion a peaceable people, but they could not and would not stand by and see their womanhood destroyed. When they were thoroughly aroused, they planned a revenge that would be swift and sure. They laid their plans before John D. Lee, who protested vigorously, but could not stem the tide of resentment nor soften the blow aimed at the immigrants. At last he gave up and agreed to help, but went to his home and cried in helpless despair over the part he was forced to play. His tears earned him the contempt of the Indians, who ever after called him “Naguts”, which means “Cry Baby”. The Piutes and other friendly Indians, under Kanosh, joined the Mormons. They all went, disguised as Indians, to the Immigrant camp near St. George. Surrounding the camp at night, they waited until four o’clock in the morning, the Indians favorite time of attack. When the immigrants heard the war whoop, they prepared for defense. After fighting fiercely for several hours the immigrants, facing defeat, made a last desperate appeal. They dressed all their young girls in white and giving each a white flag, sent them out to intercede for them. When the Mormons saw these girls dressed in white, their bodies clean and undefiled, and their minds free from the horrors their own daughters had suffered, their anger flamed at white heat and striking out with a savageness entirely foreign to their nature, they drove off the oxen, burned the wagon and household goods and wiped out the entire train, except sixteen of the babies and children too small to remember what had happened. These children were taken to Cedar City and cared for in private homes until the soldiers came out from the east about two years later to take them back to relatives. These were the soldiers and children who had stopped at my father’s inn when I was a child. When the Mormons heard that another immigrant train was in route to Salt Lake Valley, they determined not to let them enter. After the indignities and destruction they had suffered from the train which was wiped out in the Mountain Meadow Massacre, they could hardly be blamed for protecting themselves from further invasion by the unfriendly immigrants of other faiths. Lot Smith, with a posse of men, went out to meet the approaching train and turn it back. At the mouth of Echo Canyon, the gateway to Salt Lake Valley, he hid his men and waited. About an hour later they sighted the immigrant’s wagons, lurching and jolting slowly down the rough, rocky road. To their astonishment they saw the lead wagon piled high with coiled rope, surely a strange cargo, for in this new country there was little need for such quantities of it. Every ounce of freight had to be reckoned carefully as to its real need and usefulness, on these long hard trips across the plains and food, clothing, implements, seeds and ammunition were of such vital importance in establishing and maintaining their new homes and defending them against Indians, it was indeed strange that the immigrants would haul a whole wagon load of rope all the way across the country, unless they had some special use for it. When the first wagon pulled up to enter the canyon, Lot Smith stepped out and challenged the leader. He inquired who they were and where they were going. They said they were immigrants from the East, seeking new homes in the western country. When asked about the rope the leader replied: Oh, that’s to hang all the Mormons who have two wives. We don’t believe in that kind of religion and so we’re going to clean it out of this country.” “Well we happen to be some of those Mormons,” said Lot Smith, waving to his men to surround the train. Despite violent protests the men seized the wagon load of rope, piled it on a sandy mound and burned it. They then gave the immigrants food and ordered them to return to their homes in the East. This was the Johnson Company and it was from them that the government learned of the Mountain Meadow massacre. Soldiers were then sent out to investigate and take the surviving children back to their relatives. After this incident, Lot Smith became quite a hero among his people and the little song comforting the event became a Mormon lullaby. Mothers sang it to their babies in their cradles and the children played games to its tune. :“We’re going to hang the man who has two wives, :We have the rope quite handy, :That is to say, we would have done, :But Lot Smith burned us out on Sandy.” {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-8.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Captain Lot Smith.}} Lot Smith lived across the street from our house and I remember his family very well, especially his son. Father and my uncle John Nichols owned a grist mill to which everyone around Fillmore took wheat to be ground into flour. The old mill was built of adobe and stone and the wheels hewn out of granite, were turned by the water from a mountain stream. This mill was about two blocks from our house and mother often sent my brother, Amasa and me there with messages for father. When he saw us coming he would pull his knife out of his pocket and begin whetting it. Without seeming to notice us, he would sharpen and test, sharpen and test with his finger as we drew nearer and just as we reached his house, he would examine it critically and pronounce it ready for use. We would let out a yell and tear for home, screaming at the top of our voices. Young Lot would throw back his head, laugh and say: “Just see the little white-heads run.” His mother often came out and remonstrated with him, but he would only laugh and say: “I won’t hurt them; I just like to see them run.” Lot was only about fourteen years old, but to us he was a villain, a bold, bad man. When I returned to Utah on a visit, forty years later, the ruins of the old mill were still standing, although it was almost a hundred years old. I brought away a piece of the stone wheel as a souvenir of my childhood days. Before we children were old enough for regular school, we attended a private one which Mrs. Speed, whose husband had gone on a prospecting trip to Montana, leaving her to support herself and two small daughters, opened it in her home. Amasa and I attended with several other small children. Her home was a dug-out in the side of the hill, lighted by a skylight and a window on each side of the door. Her bed stood in one corner and the girl’s bed on the opposite side of the room. A hand-woven carpet covered the floor and several smaller rugs were grouped around the fireplace where she did her cooking, as well as taught her classes. The school room equipment, consisted of a long low table and two benches made of a log which had been split. The flat sides were smoothed off and short poles driven in for legs. The girls sat on a bench on one side of the table, while the boys occupied the other and many was the sly kick administered under the table when the teacher’s back was turned and many an apple I received from Lonnie Robinson, an ardent admirer, who sat across from me. When the snow was deep, brother Jim carried me to school on his back and remained to help the other men clear paths around the school house. We took our lunches and at noon ate on our study table before putting on our wraps for a romp out of doors. We wore warm coats, knitted caps and heavy woolen socks pulled up over our shoes and stockings. Thus protected from the cold, we ran and played like little snow birds and returned to the school room, flushed and eager for more lessons. Her home was a dug-out in the side of the hill, lighted by a skylight and a window on each side of the door. Her bed stood in one corner and the girl’s bed on the opposite side of the room. A hand-woven carpet covered the floor and several smaller rugs were grouped around the fireplace where she did her cooking, as well as taught her classes. The school room equipment, consisted of a long low table and two benches made of a log which had been split. The flat sides were smoothed off and short poles driven in for legs. The girls sat on a bench on one side of the table, while the boys occupied the other and many was the sly kick administered under the table when the teacher’s back was turned and many an apple I received from Lonnie Robinson, an ardent admirer, who sat across from me. When the snow was deep, brother Jim carried me to school on his back and remained to help the other men clear paths around the school house. We took our lunches and at noon ate on our study table before putting on our wraps for a romp out of doors. We wore warm coats, knitted caps and heavy woolen socks pulled up over our shoes and stockings. Thus protected from the cold, we ran and played like little snow birds and returned to the school room, flushed and eager for more lessons. Mrs. Speed kept our attendance record on the rafters which supported the roof to her home. These were so low they were within easy reach of her hand. When I visited this old school room, sixty years later, I found my record still legible. '''''Chapter 3''''' We were not bothered a great deal by wild beasts in the pioneer days, but Indians were a constant menace and prevented the colonization of Utah for many Years. For months we had heard rumors of Indian raids in other parts of the state. The Black Hawks had been on the war path and had become so troublesome that the government had sent out soldiers to subdue them. Although the Indians around us were peaceable, an air of anxiety and uneasiness hung over the whole country. One day we heard father say: “Black Hawk has surrendered. I hope we will have peace now.” Everyone was so excited and happy and of course we children shared in the excitement, although we couldn’t understand what it all meant. One morning soon after a big government wagon drove up to the door and a group of soldiers got out. It was Kit Carson, the famous Indian Scout{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-9.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Kit Carson, Indian Scout.}} and his officers. The other soldiers were encamped at the public corral. Kit Carson was dressed in fringed leather jacket and pants and a coon-skin cap. When he came through the door, I was dancing and skipping around, just bursting with excitement. He caught me up in his arms, tossed me above his head and after a good romp he carried me over to father’s favorite chair, a huge home-made one, covered with cowhide, where he sat down and took me on one knee and my brother, Amasa on the other. We tickled our noses with the tail of his coon-skin cap, braided the fringe on his jacket, romped and played with him for a long time, little dreaming he was a very famous person. “I will give you this pretty red cup for just one little kiss.” I wanted that cup, oh, how I wanted that cup! I half reached my hand out toward it, but bashfulness overcame me. I drew back and again hid my face. Handing the cup to Mother, he asked her to fill it with sugar. Then holding it as a bribe, he puckered up his lips for my kiss. This proved too much of temptation, as sugar was a great treat to us, so I kissed him and took the prize. I divided the sugar with Amasa, but kept the cup for many years. The next day, Mary, Amasa and I were playing out in the barnyard, when we saw the Indians coming. We were very frightened and were trying to crawl under the hay when Father came out and took us into the house saying: “The Indians are passing through and we are not sure they will go peaceably, so you children had better stay inside.” We went into the house, but stood with our noses flattened against the window pane, watching the continuous line of Indians, passing by with all their goods carried on travois, which were dragged back of the horses. Armed soldiers marched through the streets to protect the town. It took two days for all the Indians to pass and then, with the soldiers following them, they marched on down to their reservation. One day a baby lamb caught it’s head in the fence and the pigs chewed off both ears before anyone heard its cry and went to the rescue. Father doctored and doctored, but it steadily grew weaker, until he finally gave up and decided to kill it. I begged him to let me try to save little Nannie, as I had named her. “All right, Silena,” he said. “She is yours if you can save her life.” I made a small pen of sticks and willows woven together and nursed, cuddled and petted Nannie, until to my joy, she grew quite well and strong again. I loved her dearly and spent hours playing with her, brushing her fleece and keeping her clean. The next spring when the other sheep were being sheared, Father said: “If you want Nannie sheared, you will have to come down and help.” “Oh Father, I want to shear her myself. Please, may I?” “Of course you may, little daughter”, he answered. He and brother Jim held Nannie while I cut off all her wool. Mother said I could have a dress made of her fleece, but not having enough in the first shearing, she helped me clean, card and spin it and we put it away until we sheared Nannie again. I then had enough for my dress and grandmother dyed it. When the cloth was woven it was blue with an undertone of brown and stripes of orange and green. Mother cut and fitted my dress for me, then showed me how to make it. I sewed every stitch myself and I was only eight years old. I was very proud of my new dress. After that, I did most of my own sewing and as I grew older, I helped sew for the younger children. Although I learned to weave as smoothly as any of the girls, my first attempt at it was indeed a sorry one. I got my yarn so tangled that I was in tears before I gave up and asked Mother to help me. As she patiently straightened it out, she gave me a valuable lesson on life. Pointing to the cloth on the loom, she said: "Your life is the warp and what you put into your life is the woof. Let us call this '''blue thread the church'''. See, it goes all the way across. This means, regular attendance and steadfast devotion to your church all your life. The '''next thread can be your family'''. This '''green one is home''', a real home with fields, pastures and stock. The '''next thread is for friendship''', true friendship that lives through the years. These '''bright threads woven all through the cloth are the children, who bring pleasure to their parents'''." "'''All these threads woven together make a beautiful piece of cloth, just as the things we named, make a peaceful, happy life. But, if we don’t weave carefully, our lives will be like this lapful of tangled threads, broken ends, passing acquaintances, but no real home and these things, Silena dear, don't make the calm peaceful, happy life which I wish all my children to have."''' Swimming was one of our greatest sports. The boys fixed a permanent swimming hole, which they used summer after summer and not to be outdone, the girls proceeded to fix up a better one. We found a shady retreat near the river and dug out a big deep hole, with an inlet at one end to fill it with water from the river and at the lower end, an outlet, so we could drain our pool each night and keep it fresh and clear. We patterned our headgates after the ones in the canals and they were very effective too. We filled the basin early in the morning and by noon it was warm enough to use and late in the evening, when we were all through bathing, we raised the lower gate and let the water run back into the river. The “Royal Road” to our pool was a little winding foot path which entered a thicket of elderberry bushes that were white with blossoms in the springtime and attracted hundreds of butterflies and bees and filled the air with their heavy perfume. The road then passed into the larger trees of maple, birch and alders, where the wild grapes climbed into the topmost branches and grew from tree to tree, forming arches above our heads, or making substantial swings for our enjoyment. Wild currants grew on every hand. We trained the vines up among the branches of the willows on one side of the pool to form the walls of our dressing rooms. The trees surrounding our pool were entwined with wild ivy, whose long white feathery blossoms swayed in the breeze like the plumed hats of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table. On the other side of the pool, along the river bank, grew a clump of quaking aspens whose fresh green leaves always fluttering, reminded us of hundreds of little elves, dancing to the music of the running water. So thick was the foliage, that the sun could shine on us only when directly overhead; thus we had a swimming pool as private and exclusive as anyone could wish. The boys gazed at it in secret envy, but contemptuously dubbed it, “The Gal Hole”. Of course, the name stuck and our fairy pool soon became known only by that plebeian name. We spent most of our mornings, before the water was warm enough to swim in, splashing around the banks of our pool. We swished the silvery leaved Columbines, in the water trying to get them wet. The leaves were covered with fine silky hairs which formed air pockets and kept the water from reaching the surface of the leaf. We used these branches to drive the little water-skippers into a cove in a vain effort to keep them corralled. We caught tiny green frogs and built private pools for them, only to have them ungratefully hop away as soon as our backs were turned. Our older sisters and even our mothers often came down to join the fun at the “Gal Hole” and many long, hot afternoons were spent there. The girls soon formed in cliques and some times there was a little jealousy between the different sets. I remember one day, ranging in ages from eight to twelve years, beat the older girls to the swimming hole. As we tripped triumphantly from the pool to the dressing room, one of the older girls snatched up a big stinging nettle and hit each of us as we passed her. If you have never met a stinging nettle, you cannot realize how we suffered. There was certainly a great deal of weeping and wailing and smearing salve in Fillmore that night. What was worse, our blisters didn’t heal for several days. When the planting season was over, the friendly Indians who camped on the mesa outside the Fort while they helped with the crops, were preparing to start on a march. About daybreak we heard a great commotion in their camp. There was screaming, moaning, pleading as if someone in great distress was beseeching mercy. The men of the fort were hastily dressed and went in a body to the camp to investigate. They found the Chief holding a newborn baby, which he intended to kill by bashing it brains out on a rock. The mother and other squaws were crying and begging for its life, but the Chief was firm in his refusal to spare it. The mother could be put on a litter and the march started as planned, but the baby was too young to make the strenuous journey and he didn’t want to delay the march until it was old enough to travel. The white men tried to reason and argue with the chief, but to no avail. They were at a loss what to do, as they did not want to anger the Indians by taking the baby by force, if they could possibly save it by persuasion. Finally, John Elliot stepped forward and offered the Chief a bull in exchange for the baby. The offer was gladly accepted and the baby turned over to him. The squaw seemed quite satisfied to give it up when she learned that it would not be harmed Although the Chief would not delay a single day for the baby’s sake, he halted the march to kill the bull and prepare the meat to take with them. Mr. Elliot wrapped the baby carefully in a shawl and started back to the Fort. He and his wife had been married twelve years and having no children, they were heartbroken, as a childless marriage is a great tragedy to the Morman people. He hoped the little Indian baby would relieve the hunger in his wife’s heart and assuage the bitterest disappointment in her life. When he reached home, he tenderly laid in his wife’s arms her very first baby and when she looked down at the tiny brown mite, she opened her heart and took him in. Little Don, as he was named, grew at an amazing rate and became the pet of the whole Fort. An Indian baby as an Indian baby, was a common sight, but an Indian baby in a white home, was indeed rare and interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot loved their new baby very dearly and planned to raise and educate him just as they would of one of their very own, but when he was nine months old, he sickened and died. His foster-parents were heart-broken and very lonely, until god gave them a daughter of their own and just a year later, a son to fill their hearts. They loved their own children dearly, but they never forgot the little Indian baby that they had rescued and joyfully watched grow into a beautiful little bud that was destined to never bloom. The crops were all up and growing nicely when the grasshoppers swooped down in great black clouds, devouring everything in their path. The people fought desperately to save their crops, but could not stem the tide of hungry jaws that chewed their way across the country. We saved the root crops by covering the gardens with cloth and maintaining a ceaseless vigilance to see that no “hopper” crept underneath. The pioneers were thrifty, energetic, hard-working people, yet they never missed an opportunity to play. All holidays were duly observed and celebrated, but July 24 was their chief holiday, as the first Mormons reached what is now Salt Lake City on July 24, 1847. This day is celebrated with parades, picnics and speeches, very much as the rest of the country celebrates the Fourth of July. I will remember one celebration that I missed. Father had been to Salt Lake City and bought new shoes, stockings and dress materials. Mother had made our dresses with ruffles and bows, all ready for the big celebration. On the morning of the twenty-fourth, she dressed Mary, Amasa and me and set us on chairs out on the porch while she dressed herself. “Now, don’t stir off those chairs,” she warned, “for if you get dirty you will just have to stay home, as I won’t have time to change you.” This was indeed a big order for active youngsters. We thought the rest of the family would never get dressed. We heard mother call to father and grand-mother to “hurry or they would be late.” Amasa slipped off his chair and began peeking around it, making faces at us while we giggled and squirmed. Finally we could sit no longer, so sister, Mary called: “Mother, please may we go down in the yard and wait? We are so tired of sitting still.” “Yes, answered mother, but don’t go any further and DON’T GET DIRTY!” We soon tired of the yard and decided to walk on ahead, so hand-in-hand, we started up the street, watching guiltily over our shoulders. “Let’s go look at the water just a minute,” suggested Mary, the mischief-maker. “Let’s,” Amasa and I agreed, so we went over and stood on the edge of a narrow, rail-less footbridge, which crossed the main ditch. Below us, the water rushed madly down to a tunnel or underground passage, where it poured over the wheel which ran the mill. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-10.jpg |align=c|size=l|caption=Old Grist Mill, Fillmore, Millard, Utah—photo 1890.}} As we stood gazing down at the swirling water, we became dizzy and leaned farther out over it, until we dropped just like flies, into the water below. Our sudden plunge into the icy water dispelled our dizziness and we began screaming for help. “Father! Father!” called Mary, as she came up choking and sputtering, only to be dashed under again. “Help! Help! screamed Amasa, while I called weakly for “Mother!” Our screams brought men running to us and we were dragged out of the water just at the mouth of the tunnel where, fortunately for us, a screen had been placed to keep trash from going down and clogging the mill wheel. If the screen had been raised, as it often was when the mill was not running, we would have been dashed to certain death. We were carried home, half drowned, put to bed immediately and kept there for the rest of the day. '''''Chapter 4''''' I can see Mother yet, as she sat by our bedside crying. She was thoroughly unnerved by our narrow escape and bitterly disappointed over missing the celebration. This was the big day of the whole year and celebrations were few and far between in that new country as it was a blow to miss it. We suffered no ill effects from our icy bath and were up and ready for play the next morning. The rest of the summer passed quickly and uneventfully. I went to visit my cousin and returned home one evening quite late. As I stepped through the dining room door, I stopped, paralyzed with fright. A shaft of moonlight from an open window fell across a huge white object on the dining room table and all the ghost stories I had ever heard, flashed through my mind as I let out one ear-splitting scream. In an instant, a dozen people were gathered around me, all trying to sooth and question me at the same time. “It’s a ghost, Father, it’s really, truly a ghost. I saw it, “ I sobbed as Father held mein his arms. Presently someone lighted the lamp and Father led me over to see my “ghost”. Laughing heartily at me, he slowly raised the sheet. Imagine my surprise and chagrin when I saw a DRESSED HOG! Father had butchered a big hog for our winter’s meat and had left it hanging outside until it was stiff and cold. Just before dark, he had brought it inside, away from the prowling animals. Finding no other suitable place to keep it, he put it on the big dining table and covered it with a sheet. Then he had opened all the doors and windows so the fresh air could circulate around it and keep it cool until morning. After a hearty laugh at my expense, everyone returned to their rooms, but for years my “ghost” story was told and retold around the fireplace on long winter evenings. Every fall the stock was all rounded up and brought in from the range to the big public corral, where buyers from all over the country came to buy it and after the sale, each owner put his remaining stock in his own corral for winter feeding. One morning right after a fall sale, grandmother gave me a little pail and sent me out to the irrigation ditch for water. The ditches ran down the streets and everyone got their water from them. Just as I stopped down to dip my little pail into the water, I spied a roll of green paper and picking it up, I turned it over and over. We had very little paper in the pioneer days and I had never seen any just like this. Dropping my pail, I dashed into the house with my prize. “Oh, grandmother, grandmother, look what I found!” “Where did you find this?” she asked, as she gazed in astonishment at the huge roll of bills. “Loren, come quickly. Just see what this child has found.” Father hurried in to see what all the excitement was all about and when he saw the money, he was as surprised and puzzled as grandmother. “Come daughter, show me just where you found this.” I took father by the hand and led him out to the ditch and pointing down to a small bush at the foot of a tree, said: “right down there.” Father took the roll of bills to the Bishop and told him the whole story. The Bishop inquired everywhere, but could not find the owner. A great many strangers had come into Fillmore for the sales, but they had all gone away. The money was probably lost by one of these, although we could never find out by whom. When the money had been advertised for six weeks and not called for, ten percent was given to the church and the balance was returned to father who went to Salt Lake and put it in the bank. When I grew up, I asked him how much money was in the roll and he replied: “Well little daughter, there was enough to keep hard times away for a very long, long time.” The crops had all been harvested and carefully stored away, the excitement of the fall round-up had subsided and we were all settled down to the quiet humdrum life of winter, when the whole country was startled by a very tragic incident. The Piute and other friendly Indians had been converted to the Mormon faith and established on small farms next to the foothills. Kanosh, Chief of the Pahvant Band, was made President of the Indian church, which also had a Bishop and other officers. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-11.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Chief Kanosh.}} Affairs of the newly established church went along smoothly until Kanosh took a second wife, much against the wishes of his first. There was a great deal of jealousy and ill feeling between the two women, until one day the second wife disappeared. A posse of men searched for days before they found her body buried beneath a pile of rocks and brush. Kanosh forced his first wife to confess to the crime and then meted out her punishment. He built a stone house and shut her in it to starve to death. According to the Indian custom, he had to share her punishment, so he sat at the door of her prison until her death and then, less than four hours later, he too died. When I visited Utah sixty years later, Kanosh’s prison still stood. After the Indians were subdued, the colonization of Utah advanced quite quickly. Groups of families left the established towns and settled in colonies near the rivers and springs. About fifteen families left Fillmore and founded Deseret, thirty-six miles away. Mrs Webb, a cousin of Brigham Young’s favorite wife, Amelia Webb, went with them, while her daughter, Mrs. Brooks, remained in Fillmore. Mother had promised to nurse Mrs. Brooks through her approaching confinement, but was called to Deseret to take care of Mrs. Webb. As her time drew nearer and mother did not return, Aunt Sarah Brooks, as we called her, grew uneasy and decided to go to her mother’s at Deseret. She asked brother Jim to take her in the sleigh as the roads were deep with snow. Jim filled the wagon bed half full of straw and put a big canvas over it. They took plenty of robes and blankets and started out early the next morning, expecting to reach Deseret in the late afternoon. About noon Aunt Sarah was in pain and they knew that their time was short indeed. Jim whipped up the horses and they fairly flew along the road in a mad race with the stork. The horses were gallantly doing their best, but the stork was gaining with every mile. Finally through lips drawn with pain, Aunt Sarah said: “What are we going to do? We are losing the race. We can never get there in time.” “We’ll just do the best we can, answered Jim cheerfully. He drove the sleigh off the road into a little stretch of timber, unhitched the team and built a fire. He then stretched a big wagon sheet over the sleigh and carefully tucked the blankets around Aunt Sarah to shut out the wind. In these crude surrounding little Laura Brooks was born. Jim wrapped her in her mother’s petticoat and his own undershirt and making his patients comfortable, he hitched up the team and drove rapidly on to Deseret. When they arrived Mother and Mrs. Webb were greatly disturbed over the event. “Don’t worry,” laughed Aunt Sarah. “I’ve had the best doctor in the world, baby and I are fine and I can assure you that Jim will make some woman a wonderful husband.” Which prophecy proved true in later years. In the spring, twelve carriage loads of the high officials of the Mormon church stopped in Fillmore on their way to St. George to lay the cornerstone of the new church. There were the twelve Apostles: Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, Orson Hyde, Parley P. Pratt, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, George A. Smith, Amasa M. Lyman, Willard Richards and Ezra T. Benson. Also, Captain James Allen, Col. Thomas L. Kane and Elder Jesse C. Little. Among the ones that stayed at Father’s inn were George A. Smith, his wife and little daughter, Mary A. Smith. Mary and I became very close friends and when the party was ready to travel, we refused to be separated. Hand in hand, we stood in front of Mary’s mother and begged her to let Mary stay with me. “Please Mrs. Smith, can’t Mary stay here? She can play with my things and sleep in my bed and…” “That is very generous of you, Silena dear,” laughed Mrs. Smith, “but, I’m afraid we can’t spare our little girl.” “Oh Mama please,” pleaded Mary. “No, Mary” said her mother with finality. “Then I’m going to take her home with me. Please mother, may I?” “If Mrs. Kinney will let Silena go, we will be glad to take her,” answered Mrs. Smith. Still holding hands, as if we’d never let loose, we turned to mother. “Please mother, may I go home with Mary? I’ll be just so good and never cry or fuss,” I promised eagerly. “Oh please Mrs. Kinney, we’ll take the ‘bestest’ good care of her, said Mary, adding her entreaty to mine. You two are too young to go so far from home,” began mother. “I’m afraid your father will never consent to it.” Just then father and Mrs. smith stepped into the room. Determined to win or lose at one stroke, Mary and I put our arms around each other and said almost defiantly: “Now you can’t part us. Do we both go, or do we both stay here.?” Our parents laughed heartily and then Mr. and Mrs. Smith added their pleas to ours until finally my parents consented to let me go with them as far as their home in Parowan. “The caravan will pick her up on the way back from St. George and bring her home again, “ promised Mrs. Smith. Mary and I danced around the room, too excited to plan our trip. When we were actually on our way, so there could be no changing of plans and knew that I was really truly going, we could hardly contain ourselves. There were three other children in the party, Clara Kimball, Jack Hyde and another whose name I can’t recall. We reached Beaver the first night and all the families with children stopped with Bishop Dame. I remember that we children all teased little Jackie Hyde about his long golden curls. The poor little fellow would run sobbing to his mother. “Mama, Mama, they’re teasing me about my curls. Cut ‘em off, oh, please cut ‘em off.” We reached Parowan the next night and the school children met us about a mile from town, singing songs and strewing flowers in our path as they escorted us into Parowan. We stayed there two days visiting among the people while the horses rested and we were royally entertained wherever we went. Mr. and Mrs. Smith decided to go on to St. George and of course, took me with them. We took big baskets of lunch, as the villages beyond Parowan were very small and far apart. At noon we stopped in a lovely stretch of timber and had a bountiful picnic lunch. We traveled all afternoon, but stopped for camp early in the evening. We pitched our tents under pines that murmured and swayed above our heads and spread a deep carpet of needles under our feet. A laughing little mountain stream danced by our camp, catching the sunbeams which filtered through the leaves and changed them into a million shimmering jewels. The crystal clear stream with its pebbly bed, seemed to invite us to come and romp with it. “Oh, may we wade?” “Please may we wade in the water?” we begged. “Not yet,” laughed our elders. “Wait for summer to come.” With a sigh, we turned reluctantly from the enticing water and raced upstream, but rounding a huge boulder, we stopped in breathless wonder at the sheer beauty of the picture that met our eyes. No wonder our little stream had danced and gurgled and murmured! It was fed by a fairy fountain. A waterfall came tumbling down over a rocky cliff, sending foamy spray, like soap bubbles high into the air, making a rainbow as it fell back into the stream to dance on down the hill. On the rocks above the stream grew sarvis berry bushes, now snow white with blossoms. It was indeed marvelous how they grew in what seemed to be solid rock and standing there in such stately beauty, filling the air with perfume and showering the water with white petals. They seemed more like fairy princesses than real flowers. We children wove wonderful stories about our princess. In our childish imagination, we could see her seated on her throne, dressed in a shimmering white robe, with her ladies-in-waiting twining blossoms in her golden hair and spraying her with rare perfume. We called the petals falling through the air butterflies and the ones floating on the water were snow white swans. We played around the waterfall until we were called back to camp. We went down the hill chattering of castles, princesses, butterflies and swans until most of the older members of the party went up to see what we had found. The beauty of the scene impressed them as much as it did us and they declared we had named it well when we called it Fairyland. After a picnic supper we all played such games as six sticks, hop scotch, drop the handkerchief, find the ring jumping the rope and many other childish games. Brigham Young and all the Elders joined in the play as wholeheartedly as the children and enjoyed it even more. We had played until midnight before we realized it was getting late. As we passed through the various towns, the school children handed out baskets filled with all kinds of goodies, pies, cakes, doughnuts and cookies as well as substantial sandwiches. We reached St. George, where Brigham Young laid the cornerstone for the new church. We children did not attend many of the meetings, as we grew tired and restless before they were over. When we returned to Parowan, Mr. and Mrs. Smith kept me with them and sent word to father and mother that they would take good care of me until the caravan returned for the fall conference. While I was at Parowan, I attended my first public school. Mother had taught me at home, so I was able to enter the fourth grade. During the school term my teacher, Della Barton, became ill and died. The whole school attended the funeral and the services made a big impression on my mind. I can see it all yet; the casket blanketed with flowers, the tear-wet eyes of the sorrowing parents. The memory of the sad, sweet music brings a lump to my throat, even now. The Bishop read this poem to her: :“We lay our lovely Della :low beneath the sod. :She was a beautiful flower in springtime, :Now she has gone to dwell with God. :She left this world of sorrow :For a brighter sphere, :So mourn her not in anguish, :Now dry your flowing tears. I heard it once, but memorized it and have never forgotten it, although that was nearly seventy years ago. The people of Parowan all lived together in a fort for protection from the Ute Indians, who roamed over the country, often attacking the whites, stealing their stock, killing the men and taking the women and children captive. The children were allowed out of the fort for short intervals, only when absolutely necessary. There had been a heavy rain, which had swollen the river, marooning the cattle on the other side, so they could not come home. As soon as the water receded to normal, Frances and Lottie Turnham, Harriet Hollingshead and I were sent out to find them and drive them home. We thought it would be fun to have a potato bake, so we hid some potatoes under our Indian shawls before starting out. After rounding up the cows and starting them toward home, we cleared a nice place under some bushes, built a campfire, let it burn down, then put our potatoes on the coals. While they were roasting, we ran over to a little ravine, took off all our clothing, except our underwear and smeared our bodies all over with the sticky red, paint-like mud which the water had left along the river bank. Then we put our handkerchiefs on our heads, wrapped our shawls around us and had an Indian dance and pow wow. After a hilarious half-hour we went back to our potatoes, but when we reached our camp fire, such a sight met our eyes! Potatoes, rocks, sticks and embers were flying in every direction. We were too amazed to speak and too frightened to move. Before we could gather our wits together, an ugly head appeared out of the ground, followed by a long slim body and eleven rattles. A big rattlesnake had found a nice hole in the ground and crawled inside for his long winter’s nap. We came along and built our fire right on top of him. Soon the heat thawed out the ground and disturbed his sleep. As he warmed up he began to stir and stretch, but he finally began to get too hot and in thrashing around, trying to find the opening to his home, he upset our potato bake, scattering things to the four winds. When we saw the snake emerge and realized what had happened, we all grabbed sticks and stones and killed him. We tied a string around the snake and dragging him behind us, started home to show our prize. All at once we heard the most blood-curdling yell and thinking the Indians were after us, took to our heels without delay. Jesse and Frank James and their two cousins, Bill and John, were playing along the river. When they saw us with our painted bodies and Indian shawls, they thought we were real Indians and letting out a scream of terror, they dashed to the Fort to spread the alarm. We were almost to the gate when the boys sped through it. When we got inside the riders were dashing down the street, blowing horns, beating drums and shouting: “To arms! To arms! The Indians are coming! The Indians are here! The men were leaving their work, running out of the houses with their guns and gathering to protect the Fort from a raid. When we dashed inside, four badly frightened little girls we were, immediately surrounded by the men, all demanding an explanation. Finally convinced that we were the Indians whom the boys had seen, we were sent home to our parents for punishment. As soon as the ground warmed up the grasshopper eggs hatched out and the fight was on. Women and children stood shoulder to shoulder with the men in the battle to exterminate the pests. We brushed the young hoppers into the ditches which the men dug. Swish! brush! swish! brush, until our brains reeled and our eyes ached and our arms almost dropped from their sockets. At first I could not sleep at night for dreaming of the wiggling, crawling, scrunchy grasshoppers under my feet, but as we brushed and swept day after day, I became so tired, I fell asleep from sheer exhaustion. We could raise only a few vegetables in our garden and these were carefully covered with cloth, so we had to hunt in the woods for wild herbs and roots for food. We drove the stock up in timber where the hoppers had not been and it was here we found all the fruit and berries we had to use during the three years of the plague. '''''Chapter 5''''' One berry picking excursion up in the mountains almost met tragedy. A few days before Brigham Young and the apostles were to visit Parowan enroute to the fall conference, a party of four wagons went up into the mountains to gather wild raspberries, choke cherries and sarvis berries, so as to have fresh fruit to serve to their guests. Mrs. Gloria Smith and daughters, Frances and Lottie, Mary Smith and I were in one wagon. We went up into a narrow canyon and climbed the mountain. We reached our destination about noon and ate our picnic lunch before scattering into small groups to pick berries. It began to cloud up and Mr. Wimmer became worried, as he had seen a cloud burst go down this canyon years before. He insisted that all the teams and wagons be driven up a small ravine on one side of the canyon. “Hurry and gather your berries,” he urged, so we can get out of here before it rains.” We scattered over the mountain, sighing and chattering. Soon our pails were full, but by this time the storm had gathered. The lighting flashed and thunder rolled from peak to peak and reverberated through the canyon. We rushed to our wagons and were putting our berries in when it began to sprinkle. We scurried to cover, under the shelter of trees and bushes. Soon the rain was coming down in torrents and we huddled close together for warmth and protection. All at once, we heard a terrible roaring. “Look!”, shouted Mr. Wimmer. “It is just as I feared. ”We looked up and saw a huge wall of water moving down the canyon, sweeping everything before it. It washed away two mills and two bridges over the river. We were safe, but marooned upon the mountain side. We found a ledge under an overhanging cliff, where it was fairly dry and protected from the wind and there we lived without bedding and only berries for food for two days. We were thankful for Mr. Wimmer’s insistence that the wagons and horses be left outside of the main canyon, as they were saved. As soon as the water receded, a rescue party started out to hunt for us and had to build temporary bridges before they could cross the river. We were certainly glad to be found and taken home. As we went down the canyon again, we noted how its appearance had changed since our trip up two days before. Where there had been buildings, bridges, trees, and bushes along the way, there was now only a waste of mud, sand and boulders. The trees were uprooted and the bushes buried under the debris. We were a hungry weary party that returned home, with our berry pails as empty as Old Mother Hubbard’s cupboard. Brigham Young and his party had passed through Parowan, on their way to St. George while we were marooned, so we missed them. Although they were very much concerned about us, they could not wait to see if we survived the storm. They hurried back from St George, anxious to learn our fate and were overjoyed to find us all safe at home. We were treated like real heroes and heroines and I was certainly well cared for from Parowan to Fillmore. I had a wonderful time, but I was glad to be home again. I attended the first public school in Fillmore, which opened soon after I returned home. My school work at Parowan helped me to advance a grade ahead of others of my age. We had amateur plays nearly every week during the term. I took a minor part in most of these productions and played the part of the beast, in “Beauty and the Beast” and also a leading part in “The Charcoal Burners.” These plays were given in the State House and furnished entertainment for the whole community. Mary also took part in these plays and we rehearsed at home as much to the amusement of the whole family. Mary had grown so tall during the summer, while I was gone, that she seemed a real young lady to me. She walked sedately to school, while Amasa and I raced ahead, chasing butterflies or gathering wildflowers. “Mary, oh Mary,” I called one afternoon, “here comes your best beau.” Mary was just reaching the age when boys meant more to her than just “pests to be avoided. Several of the nice neighbor boys were beginning to take an interest in her and make “sheep’s eyes” at her, as Amasa and I delighted in calling their attentions. When Mary heard my call, she rushed to the window to see who was coming. The eager expectancy in her face changed to annoyance when she saw old Cap Price, hobbling up the path. “drat, that man!” she said fiercely, as she turned from the window. Mother was as annoyed as Mary by the unwelcome guest. Cap fancied himself to be quite the ladies man and nearly drove us all to distraction with his frequent calls on Mary. Nearly every afternoon or evening, he came limping up on his cane and “planted himself”, as Amasa rudely, but aptly put it, on a chair in our living room. Standing his cane against the wall and removing his coat, he stuck his thumbs in the armholes of his vest, tilting his chair against the wall and was off on a long tale of his war days. There he sat for hours, chewing generous quids of tobacco and spitting into the fireplace, or smoking a vile pipe, as he spun his long-winded yarns. He expected us to stop everything and give him our undivided attention, in spite of the fact that we had heard the same stories over and over, until we could recite them backwards. His unwelcome visits became so obnoxious, that one day I said to mother: “I’m going to get rid of old Cap once and for all.” “Yes, shoot him or poison him or something. “I’m desperate,” begged Mary. Mother laughed heartily as she said: “No violence, my dear, but if you can get rid of him peaceably, you have my consent.” The next afternoon we were rushing around getting ready to go to a quilting bee, when we saw old Cap limping up the walk. Mother met him at the door. I’m afraid we can’t entertain you this afternoon, Captain, as we’re getting ready to go to a quilting bee.” “That’s alright, Mrs. Kenney, I’ll just come in and stay until you’re ready and then I’ll walk along with you,” he said, as he pushed his way into the living room and took his accustomed chair, tilting it back against the wall and pulling out a huge plug of tobacco. Mary looked at me with a “do or die” expression on her face. I looked at mother and her faint smile gave her full consent. “Mother”, I said bustling around, “I’ll hurry and clean up this floor before we go.” I bought a big bucket of water and dashed it out, almost to the Captains feet, I began swishing it over the floor with the broom and then rushed out and got another bucket full and splashed it after the first one. “Looks like you’re trying to get rid of me, “said the Captain as he grabbed his cane and stomped angrily from the room. “Trying to give me the rheumatiz, that’s what,”he muttered as he hobbled down the walk. Mother dropped into her chair and laughed until her sides ached and tears rolled down her cheeks. Mary and I grabbed each other and danced all over the wet, slippery floor, endangering our necks in the wild delight over the success of the plan. About this time, hoop skirts were in style and of course, Mary and I never rested until we had some. We took cowhide and soaked it thoroughly, scrapped all the hair off and cut it into narrow strips. Then we coaxed Uncle Jim to saw a barrel in two, then help us fasten the strips securely around it, leaving a space about six inches between. When they were thoroughly dry we slipped them off and had hoops as stiff and inflexible as anyone could wish. We hung these hoops on strips of strong muslin and then sewed a plain petticoat inside. When we had our hoops, a bustle and a half dozen petticoats under a flounced dress, we felt very much dressed up indeed. Mary was allowed to do her hair up like a young lady, but to my disgust, I still had to wear mine in two pigtails down my back. With my school work and home duties, the winter passed quickly and pleasantly and soon it was spring again. When school closed I went down to Cove Fort to visit my Aunt Lydia Huntley. Her daughter, Roselia, was about my age and we had great times together. We spent many happy hours with the Hinckley girls, whose father was Fortkeeper . Cove Fort was built around an open square with a spring bubbling inside, so there was always water in case of a siege. The walls, three feet thick, were of solid stone, except for the portholes in the upper story. These sloped outward and downward, so the men could fire on the Indians below. The heavy doors were double thickness and filled with sand, to make them bullet proof. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-12.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Cove Fort.}} The government furnished the immense stores of food stuffs and cords of wood, which were stored in the lower rooms. The ammunition was stored upstairs, near the portholes and within easy reach of the sleeping rooms. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-13.jpg |align=l|size=m|caption=Cove Fort Entrance.}} One day, while Roselia and I were visiting the Hinckley girls, we decided to go for a ride. We were all excellent riders and spent hours on horseback. Just as I mounted, a little dog ran out, frightening my horse until he started to pitch. Round and round that fort we went, the horse getting meaner every jump, until soon my nose started to bleed. With blood streaming over my clothes, I stuck to my horse, trying to subdue him. I tried every trick I knew to stop his cruel jumping, which threatened to snap every bone in my body. Presently I became too weak from exertion and loss of blood that I could scarcely sit upright in the saddle. Mr. Hinckley lassoed the horse and lifted me off. I was unable to ride him again that day, but I was determined to conquer that beast, so rode him again the next day, until he was docile as a lamb. While I was with Aunt Lydia, some of the U.S. Soldiers were transferred from Camp Douglas, near Salt Lake, to Beaver in the southern part of Utah. Word was sent ahead that they were hungry for fresh milk, butter and buttermilk. Aunt Lydia had a dairy, so we prepared to feed them. We made a big cheese tub full of hot biscuits and served them with butter and pitchers of cold milk. We worked like troupers all day long, baking and serving until evening when our supplies gave out, forcing us to stop, so Aunt Lydia told Roselia and me to put on some fresh dresses and go for a walk to cool off before dark. We walked out into the pasture and were swinging on a big five-barred gate when two soldiers came by. “Taking a ride girls?”—they called to us. “Sure”, we called back. “Girlies, don’t you want us to ride you?”, they called. Their manner and tone of voice, made us feel insulted, so without a word we turned and went back to the house. We told Uncle Al about it and he wanted to rush to the Captain, but we begged him not to, as we didn’t want any gossip started about us. Ira Hinckley also advised against it, saying a great many soldiers would be passing through and it was best to start no trouble, so he let the matter drop. One day Uncle Al came in and said: “Lydia, I’m going to bring you a caller tomorrow, Sam Cunningham, the young stage driver who has the run between Fillmore and Beaver. He is just a youngster, but well liked all up and down the line.” Then turning to Roselia and me, he said: “Now, look your prettiest girls. I want one of you to capture him, as he is a mighty fine fellow.” Rosalie and I spent most of the day getting ready for our caller. I spent hours arranging my “white fleece” as father jokingly called my hair, which was very, very fair and had a silvery sheen instead of the golden glints usually found in blonde hair. My skin was very fair and almost transparent, while my eyes were such a dark grey, they looked almost black in contrast to my hair and skin. In fact, I was now what they call a platinum blonde. When I had my hair arranged to my satisfaction, I put on my best dress of white lawn with blue polka dots. It was made empire style with a low round neck and puffed sleeves, edged with narrow lace. Roselia was also dressed in her best and looked as sweet as could be. About one o’clock, Uncle Al came into the yard alone. As we stepped out to greet him, he said: “My you girls look pretty as pictures. Are you going to a party?” “NO, we answered together. “We’re waiting for our caller. Where is he?” “Now Uncle Al, I exclaimed, catching him by the arm, you promised him to me.” “No, he’s mine!” “He’s mine! Uncle Al only laughed at us as we stood arguing with him, each claiming the new friend, when to our embarrassment, Sam walked around the corner of the house. Uncle Al introduced us to a handsome boy with big brown eyes and dark hair. He was good company and we spent a jolly two hours together, before Sam started on his stage trip a whole hour late. It took two days to make the round trip, so Sam passed every other day and always stopped for a few minutes and we soon became warm friends. One morning, Aunt Lydia, Roselia and I were in the garden gathering peas for dinner when a loud whistle blew a piercing blast, followed by two short ones. “What’s that?” I asked fearfully, noticing Aunt Lydia and Roselia had turned pale as ghosts. “An Indian raid,” gasped Aunt Lydia. You girls run for the Fort. I must get the baby.” “We’ll help you,” we panted, as we raced after her to the house, where we snatched up a few dearly loved trinkets, before we started for the Fort. We raced madly up the hill reaching the Fort just breathless, through the gates, their faces pale and drawn with fear. There was a great deal of confusion as the men took their places before the portholes and the women gathered the children into the sleeping rooms for better protection. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-14.jpg |align=c|size=m|caption=Gun ports at Cove Fort, Millard Utah.}} We were all in our places, waiting with sinking hearts and tense nerves for the dreaded attack, when Mr. Hinckley announced that it was a false alarm. Some men were chasing wild horses which were fleeing to the hills and Mr. Hinckley seeing the dust cloud, thought it was Indians, so blew the whistle, calling everyone to the Fort for protection. The horses finally escaped into the hills and the men afraid to follow, returned to the Fort. As soon as they were near enough for Mr. Hinckley to see they were not Indians, he called out that all danger was over for the present, but after I left there they had the worst uprising in the history of the fort. Roselia and I looked forward to Sam’s daily visits and there was much good-natured banter and rivalry between us. Aunt Lydia watched us with great amusement, but uncle Al chuckled openly and teased us about our daily primping. Before many weeks had passed, I decided I just had to go home to see mother. I caught the stage the very next day and of course, rode outside with the driver. It was a glorious day and we were happy as larks as we sped along, atop that lurching old stage coach, oblivious of dust and discomfort. I took Sam home with me and introduced him to my family. Mother fell in love with him at once and gave her consent to our steady company. I stayed home for several weeks and had another unpleasant experience with the U.S. soldiers. Sister Mary and her baby were living with mother. Her husband had drowned. Father and Jim were gone, so Mary, mother, Rosetta and the younger children and I were all alone. A company of soldiers had stopped in Fillmore and after my experience at Aunt Lydia’s we didn’t trust them very far. At bedtime mother said: “I’m going to lock both doors, as I feel rather uneasy with no men at home.” About midnight we heard someone banging on the door. Mother got up and called, “Who’s there?” “Soldiers. Open the door and let us in,” they answered. “What do you want?” inquired mother. “Accommodations,” they answered. “What kind of accommodations?” “Accommodations,” in your bed.” they answered boldly. “Get out of here at once, or I will arouse the neighborhood,” commanded mother. A few seconds later a little wheel off the children’s wagon, came hurling through the window, showering glass all over us. “Open the door mother, I’m going for help,” said. The soldiers ran down the street just as I dashed across to arouse Mr. Hanson. I knew he always kept a loaded gun and would help us. Panting and stammering, I told what had happened. “Jump in bed and I will go right over,” he said, snatching his gun from under his pillow. “I’m going too,” I called as I ran after him Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and I rushed over to our house and found mother, Mary and Rosetta shaking with fright, expecting soldiers to burst in upon them any moment. The younger children were crying and clinging to them. The beds and floor were covered with glass and I had cut my foot on a piece of it as I dashed out of the house and was leaving bloody footprints everywhere. Three months later, I had to have a piece of glass cut out of my foot. There was no anesthetic in those days, so I had to stand the pain, with nothing to ease it at all. Mother held my foot and Mary held my head, while the doctor cut my foot open. Fortunately, I fainted and when I came to they had the glass out. The whole affair was a most horrible experience and it was all caused by the soldiers of the U.S.A, sent out to Utah to protect the people from danger. '''''Chapter 6''''' Mother looked so pale and tired that as soon as I was able to do the work and care for the children, I sent her to Aunt Lydia’s for a rest and vacation. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-15.jpg |align=c|size=m|caption=Mary Ann Tucker-Kenney, Silena’s Mother.}} I took complete charge of the house and did some sewing during the six weeks she was away. When she returned home, Mary was married to Pete Borreson, at a quiet home wedding. His sister, Nancy came from Spring City for the ceremony and met brother Jim, who had come from his logging camp to see Mary married. To our surprise, Jim, who had never cared for girls, took a great interest in Nancy. He took Nancy and me up in me up in the mountains to the camp for a vacation. We stayed with Mr. and Mrs Compton, who ran the boarding house for the loggers. It was a lovely spot, situated on the mountainside, overlooking a wooded canyon. “How beautiful!” exclaimed, Nancy as Jim stopped the buckboard at the dining room door. Nancy and I jumped out over the wheels, like a couple of children and hand in hand raced to the canyon’s rim, where we stood drinking in the clear, cold mountain air, laden with the spicy odor of the pines. “Oh isn’t it wonderful?” breathed Nancy. “Come, let’s see it all. And away we ran, exploring the mountainside and investigating the kitchen like children just out of school. The boys put up a swing on the branch of a huge pine, almost a hundred feet above out heads. Neither Nancy nor I would swing in it alone at first, but got a wonderful thrill when Jim swung with us. We swung so far out over the canyon that we felt as if we were flying in mid-air. Years later, when I took my first airplane ride, I got the same sensation as that swing over the tree tops in the canyon, gave me. We watched the loggers at work and listened to the whine of the saw as it cut into the heart of those majestic trees until they fell with a mighty crash that shook the very earth. We kept the dining tables filled with bouquets of wildflowers, which we gathered as we roamed over the mountain. In the evening, Jim, Nancy and I took long walks down the moonlit mountain paths that wound in and out among the trees. It was an ideal, romantic setting and Jim and Nancy became so absorbed in each other, that they left me almost entirely to my own thoughts, which were mostly of Sam. How I wished for him to share my strolls and make the scene as perfect for me as it was for Jim and Nancy. All too soon our lovely vacation was over and we returned to Fillmore. A few days after Nancy left for her home in Spring City and I clambered atop the stage coach beside Sam, bound for another visit to Cove Fort. While I was at Aunt Lydia’s, Roselia and I helped strain the milk and make butter and cheese. Often in the evening, we would go out to the corral and help the boys milk. Uncle Al had several boys employed to do the milking and care for the calves. Among them was Johnny Elliott, whose father had bought the Indian baby years before. One day the men had rounded up a band of wild horses from the open range and were putting them in the big horse corral when one broke in with the milk cows. They tried to get him out before milking time, but he reared and plunged and raced around the corral, causing the milk cows to run and get nervous and overheated. Once the stallion bared his teeth and made for the nearest rider, who but for his alert presence of mind and his horse’s fleetness, would have suffered a horrible death. The foreman ordered his men out of the corral, saying: “That outlaw has given us more trouble than all the rest of the bunch. We’ll let him alone a while and he may quiet down enough that we can get him out.” That evening Roselia and I went out to help the boys as they had so many cows to milk and calves to feed. We had been busy in the house all day and had not seen or heard the struggle with the wild horses. When we reached the corral we noticed a stallion and Roselia said: “Look, there’s a new horse in with the cows. Maybe we had better not go in tonight.” “Isn’t he a beauty?” I exclaimed, as we stood admiring his shiny sorrel coat with black mane and tail. “He’s built for speed all right. Look at those long limbs. There’s only one horse in there and the corral is so large we can keep out of his way. “Come on, let’s go on in and help.” So saying, I opened the gate and we slipped through. We heard one of the men call as we went inside, but paid no attention. The men were always calling to one another and we didn’t realize they were talking to us. Roselia went over to the calves’ pen and I started to drive one of the cows to the milking post. Just as I passed behind the stallion, both of his hind feet shot out in a vicious kick. I felt the air sing past both my ears, heard a shot ring out and saw the horse fall, all in the split part of a second. I was too dazed to realize what had happened until the men ran up to me, asking if I was hurt. “You’ve killed him,” I gasped as soon as I could speak. “Yes, I shot him,” answered the foreman. “We can’t have an outlaw around. Thank God, I was not too late. If you had been just an inch or two to the right or left, you would certainly have been killed, but luckily you were in the exact center, between his feet. The men sent Roselia and me to the house as we were too nervous and shaken to help with the milking. “What a pity,” I said sadly, as we passed that magnificent horse, on our way to the gate. “Oh, don’t look,” shuddered Roselia, “he tried to kill you.” Aunt Lydia was terribly upset over my narrow escape and Sam turned pale as Roselia told him the story, very dramatically the next day, when he stopped on his run to Beaver. He took my arm as Roselia and I walked toward the stage coach with him and giving my hand a squeeze, he whispered: “Be careful, Silena dear,” as he sprang on to the box and gathered up the reins. The horses were off in a cloud of dust, with Sam looking back and waving until he was out of sight. Sam was allowed a half hour stop at Cove Fort for lunch, but he usually managed to speed up ahead of schedule, so he could spend at least an hour with us. Often he came down to Aunt Lydia’s for lunch, instead of eating at the Fort and Roselia and I usually walked back with him. On his trip back, Sam rushed down to see us, without stopping for his lunch and seemed quite relieved to find us all safe. He rushed up to me, caught both my hands in his and started to say something to me when Uncle Al’s laugh boomed out. I snatched my hands away from him and blushed. “Al, you come here this instant and get me some wood,” called Aunt Lydia from the kitchen door. Uncle Al, with a broad grin at Sam, ambled out of the room, calling over his shoulder: “Better go help your mother, Roselia.” “I’ll help her I stammered and fled from the room. Aunt Lydia soon sent me back with dishes and food to put on the table and by the time lunch was ready, I had recovered enough to take my part in the conversation. “Are you girls going to walk up to the Fort with me,” asked Sam, as he was preparing to leave. “Run along, Silena. It’s my turn to clear the table,” said Roselia. On the walk to the Fort, I kept chattering about the wild flowers, birds, or anything that seemed a safe and diverting subject. When we reached the fort, Sam took my arm and said: “Wait, Silena…”—“Let’s measure our hands on the gate,” I interrupted nervously, trying to span the thickness of the heavy, solid door to the Fort. Sam put his hand over mine and whispered: “When are you going to give me this?” I blushed and dropped my eyes. “What do you mean?” “You know what I mean, dear. “When are you going to marry me?” “Why Sam!” I looked up, startled. “Do you mean that?” “Yes, Silena, I’m serious. I do mean it and I’m going to ask your mother for your hand, when I get to Fillmore. “Do you love me, dear?” “Yes, Sam,” I whispered with flaming cheeks. Sam raised my hand to his lips and kissed it. “Goodbye, little sweetheart. I must go see your mother now.” I waved at him until he was out of sight, then walked slowly back to Aunt Lydia’s. I was so happy, I could scarcely notice my steps. What would mother say? Would she allow us to be married so young? I pondered these questions, but could not answer them until Sam stopped on his way back from Fillmore. I walked down to meet him, away from Uncle Al’s hearty chuckle and good natured jibes. When Sam saw me coming he ran to me, caught both my hands. “Mother says it is alright with her, sweetheart.” “Did she really?” I asked, hardly daring to believe my ears. “Are you sure?” “You just bet I’m sure,” he assured me happily. “But…,” her face sobered slightly. “She says we will have to get your father’s consent, too. “Do you think he will give it—oh, do you, Silena?” “I don’t know, I answered rather doubtfully. “Will you go home with me on my trip back, and we’ll ask him together?” he begged. “Yes, I’ll go, I promised. “I want to see Mother.” We talked and planned for our future until Sam had to run to start his stage trip, very much behind schedule. I was so excited and happy, I could hardly wait for Sam’s return. I had my things ready and waiting an hour before the stage clattered up to the door. There were several passengers on the stage, among them Brigham Young’s daughter, Lyda, her maid and her fiancé. Lyda was the prettiest girl I ever saw, with pale gold hair and beautiful blue eyes. She was so sweet and friendly and chattered about everything along the way. They got off the stage at Uncle Al’s and borrowed a knife to cut a big watermelon, which they had brought from Beaver. We all sat in the shade of a Juniper tree in Aunt Lydia’s yard and ate melon before we started on to Fillmore. To my disappointment, Lyda’s fiancé climbed up on the box. “Never mind sweetheart,” whispered Sam, as he helped me inside the stage coach. “I’ll come see you tonight.” Lyda, her maid and I sat on one seat of the coach and sang, recited and told stories as we rode along. Finally, Lyda asked: “How much farther is it? I’m terribly thirsty.” “About twenty miles,” I answered. “Oh dear, I can never wait.” “I’ll have the driver take us directly up to mother’s. She has a wonderful spring.” We got well acquainted and had a jolly time on the thirty-six mile ride to Fillmore. Sam drove the stage up to mother’s door and all the passengers alighted. Mother invited them in and gave them a cold drink, fresh from the spring. Lyda asked to see the spring house which I had been telling about on the way in. She exclaimed in wonder when we saw it surrounded by scrubs to keep it cool. Father had made a small mound, shaped stone house right over the spring of ice cold water. Opening the door, mother showed them the shelves inside, where we kept our milk, butter, eggs and other perishable foods. When the passengers were rested and refreshed, they resumed their journey. Sam managed to pass close enough to squeeze my hand and whisper: “Goodbye until tonight, sweetheart,” before he jumped up on the box and dashed away. Mother and I went inside for a happy reunion and to talk over our plans for the future. She told me, she had said nothing to father., preferring to let Sam plead his own case. Mother begged me not to consider marriage at all until I was much older. “Silena dear,” she said, “I like Sam and I think he will make you a good husband when he is older, but you are both much too young to take such responsibilities. Wait a year or two and if you both feel the same as you do now, I will gladly give my consent.” “Now mother, I know what I want. I’m big and strong and can cook and keep house, so why wait? We want to get married now.” “Well ask your father.” Mother sighed, hoping father would be harder to persuade. “But mother, I asked anxiously, “do you think he will give his consent?” “I don’t know, I’m sure,” answered mother. “One can never tell what your father will do.” {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-16.jpg |align=c|size=m|caption=Loren Edward Kenney, Silena’s father, July 7,1815 —October 30, 1890.}} With that, I had to be content until we could find out from father himself. I could hardly wait until Sam came that evening. I wandered from window to window watching for him and when he finally came, I rushed to the door to meet him. “Oh, I’m so nervous.” “Courage, sweetheart, he whispered, as he took my cold hand in his warm grasp. Hand in hand we went to father. “Mr. Kenney,” began Sam bravely. “Well, what is it?” Father asked gruffly, as he lowered his paper and looked from one crimson face to the other. I was so proud of Sam, as he squared his shoulders and began again. “Mr. Kenney, may I have Silena’s hand in marriage? '''''Chapter 7''''' Father’s gruffness made my heart sink until I detected a friendly gleam behind his mock severity. “How old are you my boy?” he asked, looking Sam over from head to foot. “Fifteen”, answered Sam and as he saw father about to speak, he added quickly, “but, I’m doing a man’s job, sir and will advance you know.” “Yes, I know father answered kindly when he saw how deeply and earnest we were. “But you are both just children. Silena’s only fourteen.” Neither of you are old enough to take on such responsibilities. Wait a year or two and if you still feel the same as you do now, I will give you my blessing.” He turned back to his paper, but Sam begged: “Give us your consent and blessing now. We never know what a year or two will bring. I love Silena, Mr Kenney and I will do my best to make her a good husband. Her mother is willing for us to get married now, if you will give your consent.” “Oh please do, father,” I begged, speaking for the first time. “I love Sam and we will be happy together, I know we will.” Father looked a long and earnestly into our faces before he answered. “Take her son and make her happy and my blessing go with you both.” “Thank you, sir,” said Sam and he took me in his arms for our first kiss. Soon the news of our engagement was known all over town and I was the envy of all the girls. The high officials of the Mormon Church opposed our marriage because neither of us was a Mormon. Although my parents were staunch members of the Mormon church and I had attended it all my life, I had not joined it. In the early teens each child is given an opportunity to decide for himself whether or not he wishes to join the Church. While I loved the Mormon people and admired their faith and loyalty in their belief, I could not quite bring myself to accept it, marry a Mormon boy and settle down in Utah for life, before I had seen something of the rest of the world. Neither Sam nor any of his people were Mormans and he was new to Utah. It was probably that which attracted me to him. At first. Sam’s father, Captain Cunningham, served during the Mexican War and was later appointed Registrar of Lands at Shawneetown, Illinois. His mother was Elizabeth Fontaine, of French Huguenot descent. They were very fine people and held in high esteem by all who knew them. Sam’s sister, Mary, had married John A. Logan, who served with Captain Cunningham in the Mexican war and later in the Union Army during the Civil War and was a member of Congress, when I met Sam. He was very proud of his sister and often told me of her experiences nursing the soldiers. She followed her husband all during his service and helped establish hospitals and nurse the wounded. She solicited supplies from neighbors and equipped a hospital at Cairo, Illinois. After the war, she went with him on all his political tours in his campaigns for Congress and later on his two campaigns for President. After Sam’s mother died of cholera, contracted from a neighbor whom she nursed through the illness, Captain Cunningham moved to Provo, Utah, where he was made Postmaster. He and his second wife had been in Provo, several years when I met Sam. Mary lived in Washington D.C., where General Logan was serving his second term in Congress. Although I did not meet Mary until she went to Portland, during General Logan’s second campaign for President, she sent me many beautiful things from Washington and Chicago. Our parents and friends wanted us to wait at least a year to be married, but we just couldn’t agree, so father gave his consent to our early marriage and we thought the path to true love was going to run smoothly at last. But, the elders of the Mormon Church, objected so strenuously, that we planned a very quiet wedding. I did not invite any of my friends, so only the members of my immediate family were there, as non of Sam’s people lived near enough to attend. I made a pretty but simple dress of dotted swiss. Sister, Mary was dressed in pink lawn and mother wore her best black silk. Father was an elder in the church and could have performed the ceremony, but felt he would rather not do it for one so near to him, so asked his friend, Deacon Eldridge. The officers watched father’s house so closely that we went to Mary’s to be married. The parlor was beautifully decorated with potted plants, of which Mary had a great many and grandmother sent over all hers carefully wrapped in newspaper and covered with a big buffalo robe. Father came in and said: “I’m afraid we’re going to have trouble with the officers, so if you children don’t want them to stop the ceremony, you had better slip out to Mother Wagoner’s room, if you see anyone coming.” Sam put his arm around me and answered: “they had better not try to stop us now.” “Better run then,” said father anxiously, “for here they come.” Hand in hand we flew out the back door and into the little stone house which had been built for Mary’s mother-in-law. “I do wish Mother Wagoner were here to read my cup to see if they are going to stop us,” I said nervously, as we sat huddled together in her favorite rocker. “Of course they’re not going to stop us,” said Sam stoutly, as he hugged me tighter. “I wish someone would read my tea leaves, anyway,” I insisted, trying to recall all that Mother Wagoner had told me in the numerous fortunes she had read in my cup. I remembered many happy hours I spent in that same little stone house when Mother Wagoner was teaching me to tell fortunes with tea leaves. The officers knocked on Mary’s front door just as we darted out the back. Father courteously invited them in. “We hear there’s going to be a wedding here,” spoke up the leader. “We plan to have one, but the parties are not here now,” answered father. “When do you expect them?” asked one sharply. “In about an hour or so,” answered father, resenting his tone. “Well we’ll be back before then,” they snapped, stomping out. As soon as they were safely out of sight, father called us in. Brother Eldridge came, chuckling, out of the bedroom into which he had dodged when the officers entered. We stood in front of the fireplace and with a cheerful fire for a background and surrounded by father, mother and the family, Brother Eldridge read the simple ceremony which made us man and wife. As soon as we had received the congratulations and best wishes of our family, father put us into the cutter and throwing a robe over us, drove quickly to Grandmother Kenney’s. “Better take care of these youngsters,” he said, “or they may try to separate them yet.” When Grandmother heard our story, she laughed and said: “Well we’ll fix that.” We hastily carried a big feather bed, pillows and covers down into a vegetable cellar, under the house, which was reached through a trap door in the kitchen floor. When we were safely down inside she closed the door and put a rug over it. When the officers came, she was comfortably seated in her rocker, knitting. They inquired about us and she waved around the room, saying: “You see they’re not here.” Seeing no sign of us, the officers went on their way. The next morning they called on father and asked if we were married.”Yes”, father answered, “they were married yesterday.” “The marriage must be annulled immediately. They’re too young to be married. It isn’t legal,” stormed the officer. “Yes, it is legal”, answered father quietly. “Both Silena’s mother and I gave our consent and saw her married.” “Then they will have to report to the Bishop.” “Where are they?” Father called us into the room and said: “I guess you will have to go to the Bishop.” “They’ll never separate us,” said Sam defiantly, as he threw a protective arm about my shoulders. I clasped Sam’s hand tightly as I echoed: “Never.” Seeing our determination, the officers relented and giving their blessing, went their way and left us to live together in peace. A few days later, Sam was sent to the station at Riverside, forty miles away. It was just a temporary assignment and the country was so wild, lonely and dangerous that Sam was afraid to take me with him. In spite my pleas, he left me with mother and went alone to his new duties. I was so lonely that soon I began to plan a trip to Riverside. I wanted to walk in unannounced and surprise Sam. I knew Mr. Lemroe, the stage driver very well and he promised to take me. I rushed home to prepare for the trip and despite mother’s protests, I was waiting when the stage pulled in the next day. I noticed that the driver and the nine men passengers had been drinking, but I was so excited over the prospect of seeing Sam, that I paid little attention. A colored lady, the only woman passenger, seeing that I planned to take the stage, walked over to me and asked if I was going to ride inside. “Oh no,” I answered. “I know most of the drivers and always ride up on the boot with them.” “I was hoping you would ride inside, but I guess I’ll be alright alone,” she said as she turned away. I thought no more about it, until we were well on our way. I could hear the men laughing and jesting coarsely and the woman singing most of the time. She sang the same negro spirituals, over and over again, until I thought she must be drinking too. In the meantime, I was having troubles of my own. The driver was getting so drunk, he could not manage the team. I begged him to let me drive. I loved horses and could manage four as easily as a buggy team. Finally Mr. Lemroe said, if I would drive while he took a little nap, he would be alright. He buckled the boot around me, put my foot on the brake and gave me the lines, saying, “they are well trained horses, so just give them their head and keep in the middle of the road. They know where to go. When you get within call, just “Yip! Yip!” a couple times as that is at the signal.” and then he dropped into a drunken stupor. It was a lovely moonlight night and the horses were on their mettle and fairly flew over the road. As soon as I got the reins in my hand, I lost all fear and thoroughly enjoyed the rest of the trip. Judging from the hilarity inside the stage, I thought all the passengers were enjoying it too, but afterward learned the colored, spiritual singer did not enjoy her ride. Early in the trip, in an effort to ignore the rude attentions of the men, she began to sing softly to herself. When they found that she sang well, they kept her singing constantly and she was so hoarse, she could scarcely speak when she reached Riverside. As soon as I saw the lights of the station, I let out a couple of war whoops. Sam recognized my voice and leaving a card game, he bounded out into the yard. He was quite frightened when he saw me driving and Mr. Lemroe so drunk, he had to be lifted from the stage, like a sack of meal. I stayed in Riverside until the stage made the return trip from Pioche two days later, when Sam insisted that I go back to mother’s, as he expected to be transferred soon. A few days later, he was called home from riverside by the death of his father. He hastened at once to Provo, where his father had been Postmaster. His sister, Mary Logan, came from Washington, D.C. for the funeral. She took her younger brother Johnny and little sister, Eva back to Washington and put them in school. John entered West Point and Eve went to a ladies’ seminary. Clementine, just older than Sam, stayed with her step-mother and helped care for her little son, Robert, who was born six weeks after Captain Cunningham’s death. They had been married six years and this was their only child.{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sam’s Father, Captain John Francis Marion Cunningham. }} When Sam came home he brought me his share of his mother’s jewelry. There was a pair of beautiful ball and chain bracelets, with earrings to match, and a watch and chain. He also brought two quilts which his mother had made, two pairs of lovely blankets, six sheets, a pair of pillows, a bolster and a big feather bed on which he was born. Mother gave me the feather bed on which I was born. Several years later, I combined the two and made one large bed on which all my children were born. About twenty-five years later, I had the feathers renovated and put into pillows. My daughter, Agnes has one pair of these pillows yet. About two weeks after Sam’s return from Provo, we were given a station at Sevier River, Utah. I was barely fourteen and Sam not quite sixteen, but we went happily to our new home and took up our arduous duties, with a confidence that defied fear or experience. In spite of our responsible position, we were just a couple of kids playing house. Of all our varied duties, the one we liked best was exercising the horses. Every morning we rode horseback and drove the twelve stage horses to a little meadow where they kicked and romped to their hearts’ content. We often gathered wild flowers or hunted and fished, while the horses were exercising. So it was really a pleasure instead of a task. Sam built a small wharf out onto the river, so that we could sit and fish in comfort or dip water without getting our feet wet. We kept our boat tied to the wharf in readiness for a boat ride or to go for fresh meat. Almost directly across from us lived our only neighbors, four cowboys who ranged their cattle in the valley beyond the river. When ever they butchered, they put up a white flag and we rowed across and got fresh meat from them. If we could not leave the station, Sam hung out a red flag and some of the boys brought our meat to us. One morning, when we returned home from exercising the horses, we found a man sitting on our doorstep. To our greetings, he looked up and mumbled: “I’m so drunk I can’t move.” “What have you been drinking?” laughed Sam—“Firewater?” “I dunno,” he answered thickly. “I got something at the saloon down by the bridge and it made me sick. I want to go on to the next station, but I’m too sick now.” “Take a blanket and go up in the loft and lie down on the hay. I’ll bring you a cup of coffee and maybe you will feel better,” advised Sam. I made the coffee and Sam took it up and talked to him about an hour, then he fell asleep and slept until about four o’clock in the afternoon. When Sam came in, after the stage pulled out, I asked if the man had gone. “No, he was dead drunk. I couldn’t rouse him. Guess he will be alright there until morning.” High up on the back wall was a small door between our room and the hay loft. There was a ladder up to it and Sam used it in bad weather to reach the hay mow, instead of going around outside to the stairway. While we were eating supper that evening, we heard a noise and looking up we saw the “drunk” squatted in the door watching us. “Come on down and have some supper,” invited Sam. “Naw, I don’t feel like coming down, but I can eat something if you bring it up. I fixed a good meal and Sam took it up and stayed while he ate it, then persuaded him to lie down again. Before we went to bed, Sam went up and fastened the door securely as he could and moved the ladder. Feeling perfectly safe, we went to bed to sleep. Some time during the night we heard the door open. Sam lighted the lamp at our bedside and we saw the man and heard him muttering and mumbling to himself. He looked down at us and said: “Now I’ve got you just where I want you.” We were not greatly alarmed, for we knew he had no firearms and he could not get into the room without jumping down. If he did that we knew we could overpower him before he regained his feet. “better go back to bed and sleep,” advised Sam. “No, I’ve got you just where I want you. There’s snakes crawling all over you—lots of snakes.” '''''Chapter 8''''' We realized that he had “D.T.’s, so Sam put the ladder back in place, crawled up, tried to quiet him and get him back to bed. He refused to go and kept talking. “Is that your wife down there?” he demanded of Sam. “Of course it is,” snapped Sam, growing angry. “Damn fine looking girl,” said the “drunk”. “That’s enough of that. Now shut up and go to bed.” “I mean it. She’s a damn fine looking girl.” If you don’t shut up and go to bed, we will bundle you into the next stage and send you out of here.” “No you won’t, I’ve got a good thing here. I’ve got a good bed and plenty to eat and I’m going to stay right here,” he bragged, pointing downward with his finger. “Suit yourself,” said Sam. Realizing that arguments were useless, he climbed down, removed the ladder and came back to bed. Just as he settled down on his pillow, a tomahawk came hurling through the air, struck the wall right between our heads and stuck there. Sam snatched up his rifle and sent a bullet into the wall just over the man’s head, and said: “The next move you make, you are going to get bored right through.” I caught up my gun and trained it on him too. We sat there and held our guns on that man until the stage came through and took him away. It was along, weary night and we were certainly glad to see the stage pull out with him aboard. We never learned who he was, but we had his silver tomahawk as a souvenir. Fred Gilmore, brother of Jack Gilmore, was a line inspector. He drove the route in a buggy, inspecting the horses, roads and conditions at the stations, visiting our station about every ten days. He was quite egotistical and disagreeable and liked to show his authority. Of the dozen men connected with the stage company, he was the only one I ever distrusted. One day I called to my husband: “I think I will go home in the morning. I haven’t seen mother for quite a while.” “Alright, Silena”, he answered from the barn, “just as you like”. I did not know that Fred was at the station until he stepped up to the door and said: “Why not ride in with me this afternoon?” “No thank you,” I answered with freezing dignity. “I will wait for the stage in the morning. I never ride alone with anyone except Mr. Cunningham. He lowered his voice and said: “Oh come on, I’ll take good care of you.” “What’s that?” demanded Sam, coming around the house. I told him that Fred wanted me to go in with him that afternoon. Sam turned to Fred and said: “My wife never rides with anyone except me on the stage.” Without a word, Fred walked into the barn. He was sullen during the rest of the inspection and left soon afterwards. “I guess that settles him,” laughed Sam when he drove away. Next morning I caught the four o’clock stage to Fillmore. I sat up on the boot with the driver where I could hear the chirping of the birds and other early morning sounds. I thought I had never heard the Meadow Larks singing so sweetly as they did that morning, just at sunrise. Everything was perfect and I was enjoying every mile of the trip, when I saw that we were approaching a beautiful little place with two cottages made exactly alike, of peeled logs and chinked with white. Each had a well kept yard, surrounded by a white picket fence. While I was admiring the place, a man dashed out of one of the houses, coatless, hatless and seemingly greatly agitated. This was very unusual, as the Mormon people are rather staid and calm, very slow to become excited or angry. I watched breathlessly as the man rushed out to the barn, where he put his arms on the barn door and dropped his head-on them in an attitude of despair. As I gazed in astonishment, I saw him raise his right arm and jerk it quickly across his throat. Instantly, the blood spurted out all over the door. I cried out and called the driver’s attention to the scene. He whipped up his horses and dashed into the driveway. We rushed to the man, but soon saw he was beyond help. His wives and children came rushing out of the houses and from them we learned that there had been domestic trouble. The two wives were becoming jealous of each other and had been bickering and quarreling. The man realized that this meant the beginning of the end of their domestic happiness and that soon one or both of them would ask the Bishop for a release. He loved both dearly and rather than give up either of them, he killed himself. I felt faint and sick as I climbed back on the stage. The morning which had been so perfect now seemed filled with the black shadows of despair. When I reached home, I found mother busy making quilts for Aunt Sarah. I helped her finish the last one and tied them securely in a bundle. That afternoon, Dick Catlin came in his buckboard, to take mother down to Aunt Sarah’s at Corn Creek, ten miles away. “Come along with us,” suggested mother, “and we will spend the evening with them and come home by moonlight.” “Yes, do Silena, you’ll enjoy it,” seconded Dick. So, we set out gayly on our trip. Dick had a fast team and light rig and made good time. About four miles from home we came to a big mud hole, which a recent storm had washed out in the road. On the other side of the mud hole, we saw several men and teams which looked as if they had been through the mud. We were laughing and talking, so didn’t pay a great deal of attention to them. One waved us around the hole, but Dick thought he meant it was passable to come through. Without breaking their trot, the horses dropped into the hole, almost up to their withers. Dick and mother were thrown out into the mud, waist deep, while I landed with a terrific jolt astride the buggy tongue. The frightened horses struggled out of the hole and dashed madly down the road. They ran fully a mile and a half before I collected my wits enough to climb up on the tongue, grab the lines and try to stop them. Fortunately, the horses were gentle, for if they had started kicking, I would certainly have been killed. Dick struggled out of the mud and helped mother, while one of the men who was standing near, jumped on his horse and rode after me. By the time he caught up with us, I had stopped the team and was in the buggy, trying to turn around. He was too amazed to speak when he first saw me and finally gasped out: “Well, I never expected to see you alive.” He helped me turn the team and drive it back to the scene of the accident. Mother was in hysterics when we drove up, as she thought I had surely been killed. When we had quieted her down, we prepared to return home, as we were too wet and bedraggled to think of continuing our journey. Looking around, we found the bundle of quilts thrown high and dry to one side. “Well, thank goodness, I don’t have to make more quilts,” exclaimed mother, when we picked up the bundle. When we got home, mother realized that she had strained her side so severely that she had to go to bed. Dick was not hurt at all and I had only severe bruises. I stayed with mother until she was able to be up again and then went home to Sam. A few days after I returned home, Fred came on another tour of inspection. Sam had cleaned the barn and bedded his horses down on clean white straw. They were resting after their grueling ten mile run with the stage. It was a peaceful scene, with the double row of stalls and the horses all resting with their tails toward the hallway between, so no one could walk down the aisle and look over the backs of the sleek, well kept horses without disturbing them. At the end of the passageway, was a large window, through which all the refuse from the stalls was thrown out and later moved away. Sam was known all up and down the line from Pioche to Salt Lake as the best man with the teams. He had always loved horses and took excellent care of them and their stable. When the stage came in he had to change the teams and get the fresh ones ready to start in fifteen minutes. On this particular morning, Sam had his barn all cleaned and everything done, except moving the refuse from outside the window, when Fred arrived. Fred was more disagreeable than usual as he was still peeved over the little tiff he and Sam had on his last visit. He brought Johnny Green with him, expecting to find a place for him, somewhere along the line. Johnny was an old friend of mine and we were having a nice visit when Sam came in. He shook hands with Johnny, but Fred didn’t offer his hand. Sam noticed it, but said nothing. The men went out to look over the horses and Fred went down the aisle slapping the horses which were lying down to make them get up. “I’d rather you didn’t do that,” said Sam. “I don’t like to have the horses disturbed when they are resting after their stage run.” “Huh, what have you got to say about it?” asked Fred sullenly. “Just this answered Sam, as he slipped the manure fork under Fred’s feet, lifted him up and pitched him bodily out of the window, where he landed head foremost in the refuse pile. He got up sputtering and mad as a hornet and whipping a small pistol out of his pocket, said: “I’ll get you for that.” “You couldn’t hurt a mosquito with that,” laughed Sam, while Johnny fairly howled in glee. Fred threw his gun from him and said: “Come on, I’ll fight you with my fists then” “Oh, forget it”, said Sam. “Come on, let us brush you off.” I got a basin of water, soap and towel and comb for him. He wouldn’t let Sam or me help him, so Johnny brushed him off. He jumped in his buggy, shook his fist at Sam and said: “I’ll get your job for this. You will never work for me or my brother again.” “I’m not working for you, but for the firm of Gilmore and Salisbury,” Sam called after him as he drove away. Sam fully expected to lose his job, but he did his work as usual. About ten days later, Jack Gilmore came to the station. He shook hands with Sam and slapped him on the back as he said: “That’s the funniest thing I ever heard. It’s the best thing that ever happened to Fred. Maybe it will reduce his head. We have had lots of complaints about him, but no one else ever had the nerve to give him what he deserved.” Down below the station, on the banks of the Sevier River, was a favorite camping place for the immigrant trains that were crossing the country. There was good water and excellent pasture. The trains usually camped there for several days to let the stock rest and grazing to let the women do their washing and baking in readiness for the next long lap of their journey. Almost as soon as the wagons went into camp, the bushes would blossom out with wet clothing and my oven was in constant use for their baking.. It was hard to have strangers come into the kitchen and use my utensils and stove and interfere with my own work, but it was a part of the pioneer life of the west. Most of the women were lovely and I enjoyed visiting with them, but we had a few very undesirable ones. I remember one in particular who was absolutely the dirtiest woman I ever saw. A shiver of disgust passed over me when I saw her and the three very untidy children who were with her, but human kindness and western hospitality demanded that I invite her in and offer her the use of my kitchen. I tried to keep very busy with my sewing, so as not to see how she made the pans of biscuits she baked, but when she wiped the children’s noses on the dishrag, in the midst of her dishwashing, I hastily departed and left the kitchen to her mercy. I came back in time to rescue a few prized trinkets from the children grimy fists and to receive the woman’s voluble thanks and a plate of biscuits, she was leaving for our dinner. The door had hardly closed behind her, when the biscuits fell into the swill pail and I plunged into an orgy of cleaning. When Sam came into lunch, instead of finding it all ready for him, he found me elbow deep in hot soapy water. “What in the world are you doing?” he asked. ‘Cleaning the kitchen,” I answered grimly. “But you just cleaned it last week.” When he heard my story, he was just as sick and disgusted as I was and thoroughly sympathized with me when I felt like locking the door and running home to mother every time I saw the immigrant train coming. The next winter Sam helped the proprietor of the saloon across the bridge from the station, put up ice from the river. They built an ice house on our side of the river and filled it with ice. They planned to seine fish from the river as soon as spring opened and pack them in ice to sell. These plans never materialized, but the ice proved to be quite an asset to the saloon. The proprietor made a delicious lemonade from ice water and lemon, sugar and extract shipped in from the east in cans. This drink became so popular with the stage passengers, that the saloon became more of soft drink parlor, than a regular old time saloon. On one of my frequent trips home, mother came back with me for a visit. It had been a hot, dusty trip and when the stage stopped at the bridge, I said to mother: “Lets get a good cold drink. I want you to taste the lemonade they make in here.” Dick Catlin was driving the stage that day and as he helped us out he said: “Go on in and get a cold drink. I will be in as soon as I signal Sam to be getting the horses ready. As soon as we stepped inside, I saw that there was a new proprietor behind the counter. He was big, fat and too lazy to go across the river for ice, so served us a very weak, lukewarm drink. After tasting mine, I said: “This is too weak. Can’t you make it a little stronger?” “Give ‘em here. I’ll fix them strong enough to suit you,” he answered crossly. He poured out about half the contents of each glass and taking a bottle of whiskey, he filled the glass up again. “There! That ought to be strong enough for you,” he snapped as he almost banged the glasses down in front of us. Not realizing what he had used,we raised our glasses again to our lips. With a wry face, I put mine down and asked mother if she liked it. She was holding hers and looking at it in a puzzled, uncertain manner. “No, I don’t like it at all,” she said, just as Dick entered the door. “Dick, taste this lemonade this man just served us,” I said handing him my glass. Dick smelled and tasted the stuff and then shoved the glass under the proprietor’s nose, saying: “Now you drink this damn stuff you served to these ladies.” The proprietor tried to refuse, but after one look at Dick’s brawny frame and his angry face, he gulped it down without a word. When he lowered the glass, Dick shoved mother’s into his face and said: “Drink this too, every drop of it.” “Like hell, I will,” sputtered the bartender. '''''Chapter 9''''' “Drink it”, commanded Dick, again shaking his fist under his nose. “Drink it, I say!” With an angry snarl, the man raised the second glass to his lips and drained it. “Now be careful how you treat ladies after this,” snapped Dick and taking mother and me by the arms, he escorted us out to the stage. I had never seen handsome, good-natured Dick so angry in my life. When Sam heard the story, he was so angry, we could hardly restrain him from going over and beating the man up. “Better drop it,” advised Dick. “I think he has had enough now and we’ll see that he does’t stay there long.” When mother passed through on her way home, he was gone. One day Sam came in and said: “The circus is going to be in Provo on July 26. Do you want to go? I can get a man to relieve me for a few days and we will go if you like.” Did I want to go? What a question! I had never been to a circus, so of course I was wild to go. Sam’s stepmother and his sister Clementine still lived in Provo, so we wrote them we were coming. I was beside myself with excitement. A trip to Provo would be a treat, but a circus too! Oh dear—would the time ever come! Sam laughed at my enthusiasm and teased me about being such a child, but I knew he was just as excited as I, even if he did feel too grown-up to show it. The stage seemed to creep along, when we were finally on our way. Why didn’t they go faster? I could hardly sit still. We arrived in Provo the evening before the big day. I had never met Sam’s people, so felt a little shy at first, but they soon put me at ease and I grew very fond them before I left. Sam’s step-mother had been appointed Postmistress after her husband’s death, so Clementine stayed on with her, to help in the office. Next morning, about seven o’clock, we heard a knock at the post office door and when Clementine answered it, she found the advance man from the circus, wanting the mail. I skipped up to the floor and asked: “When is the circus coming?” Seeing my flushed face and starry eyes, the man laughed and said: “Be out on the street at ten o’clock and you can’t miss it.” Long before ten, Clementine, Sam and I were out with the rest of the crowd, waiting. After ages and ages of watching and waiting, we heard the band playing. I pinched Sam and squeezed Clementine’s arm and jumped up and down in my excitement. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-18.jpg |align=c|size=m|caption=Circus.}} I loved the monkeys in their fetching little suits. I admired the ease with which the dogs rode the ponies and I was determined to teach my dog to ride too. I shrank a little from the lions and tigers as they paced restlessly about their cages and was positively amazed at the sight of the elephants. Could anything really be as big as that? When the last glittering cage had passed, we dropped in behind the parade with the rest of the children and followed it to the circus grounds. We saw them erect the huge tent and were astonished at the ease and efficiency with which they did it. We saw the man who had come for the mail and when he recognized us and waved, I was thrilled to my toes. I clutched Sam’s arm tightly when an elephant passed near us, pushing a huge cage in place. “Little fraidy-cat,” laughed Sam affectionately. “I’m not,” I denied, “but he’s so big.” Finally we just had to tear ourselves away and go home to lunch, but were back promptly at one o’clock for the performance. I was delighted with the bareback riders in their frilly little skirts. We fairly held our breath as the trap performers swung through the air and gasped with relief when they caught the bars in safety. I laughed at the clowns until I cried and longed to grab the cute little dogs as they dashed by on their ponies. It was so new and wonderful that I couldn’t grasp it all and it was over all too soon and we had to go home. Mrs. Cunningham took us back to the evening performance. We visited all the side shows and saw it all over again. I was just as thrilled and excited as the first time. It was certainly a red letter day in my life. We stayed in Provo several days and I visited my first dentist and had a tooth filled. Sam took me for a boat ride on Utah Lake and as we looked out over the water, he remarked: “This isn’t much like our little lake at home, is it?” The boat was leaky and a sudden squall came up. We were further out than we realized and had to bail for dear life to keep the boat from sinking. When we had most of the water out, Sam rowed while I bailed and we reached the shore in safety. We had a wonderful vacation and a nice visit with Sam’s people while in Provo. Almost as soon as we reached home, I went to Fillmore to tell mother about it. About a week after I returned home, Sam came in one morning after the stage pulled out, waving a paper. “Pack up,” he called. “We’re moving” “Moving?” I echoed. “What do you mean?” “We’re to go to Riverside to take the station there. Lemroes are leaving.” “Oh Sam, I hate to leave here,” I said, looking wistfully around the room that had been our home ever since we started keeping house together. “I know, dear. I hate to leave too. We’ve been so happy here, but orders are orders, you know. I’m afraid the work will be harder for you too, as we’ll have to feed the stage passengers there.” I don’t mind the work and perhaps we’ll like it just as well as Sevier Bridge, when we’ve been there a while,” I said, determined to be cheerful. We packed our things and left on the stage, next day to take over our new duties. When we reached Riverside, we found the Lemroes gone, but Rhody Lane, who had been helping Mrs. Lemroe for a long time, was busy in the kitchen. She was a big strong girl and was certainly a wonderful help to me the first few days I was there. “Did you bring plates, Mrs. Cunningham?” she asked when we were preparing the first meal. “Why no, aren’t there plates here?” I asked incredulously. “No, the plates belonged to Mrs. Lemroe and she took them with her. We have cups, saucers and soup bowls, but not a single plate in the house. What are we going to do?” “I don’t know, but we’ll have to do something.” I hit upon an idea. I remembered a bundle of shingles I had seen in the store room that morning. They were the first real shingles, I had ever seen, for all the first houses were roofed with hand hewn shakes. “Sam, I called, “Bring me about two dozen of the nicest smoothest shingles out of that bundle, please.” “Mustn’t burn shingles, dear,” he cautioned. “I’m not going to burn them. You’re going to eat off them. We haven’t any plates.” “Well, you’re a smart one to think of that,” said Sam proudly. Thinking all our troubles were settled, I left Rhody to watch the dinner while I fixed the long table that stood in the middle of the dining room. I arranged bouquets of wild flowers and placed the knives and forks very carefully on each side of the improvised plates, as I wanted everything to look especially nice for the first meal I served the passengers, but in spite of all my planning and care, the effect of those shingles was ludicrous indeed and I waited anxiously for the expression and comments of the passengers. “Bring the bread, Rhody,” I called. “I have a shingle ready.” Rhode came rushing in, looking very worried indeed. “Oh, Mrs Cunningham, there’s not any bread. I forgot to tell you.” “Quick Rhody, I exclaimed, rushing into the kitchen. “I’ll have to make biscuits.” “But, Mrs. Cunningham, there isn’t any flour. Mrs. Lemroe hoped you’d bring some.” I almost dropped the mixing bowl when I herd the dreadful news. “What a pretty kettle of fish!” I exclaimed angrily “No plates, no bread, no flour!” “Sam come here quickly. My first dinner is spoiled already. I could just cry.” Sam whistled when he heard the tragic news. “Anything here we can use for bread?” he inquired of Rhody. “There’s a box of sweet crackers, but they are pretty stale! “Let me see them,” I exclaimed hopefully, but my spirits fell when I saw them. They were indeed stale and worse, they were wormy. Snatching up a handful, I picked the worms out, blew off the crumbs and arranged them on a shingle. “Better to leave them in here until we see how they’re going to like the shingles.” advised Sam. Just then the stage clattered up to the door and the passengers, hungry, tired and cramped from their long ride, trooped into the dining room. When they saw the plates they all stopped as if controlled by machinery. finally someone said: “What’s the joke?” “I’m afraid it isn’t a joke,” I began timidly, but Sam stepped forward and waved over the table with a lordly gesture and said: “My wife’s best china, ladies and gentlemen. Be sure you don’t chip it.” When the roars of laughter had subsided, he explained the situation and proudly introduced me and gave me full credit for the idea. Then he brought in the sweet crackers and asked them to substitute them for bread, grandly promising them some of his wife’s best hot biscuits,” when we got flour. The passengers were very good-natured over the whole affair and there was a great deal of fun and laughter over their efforts to keep the food on the shingle plates. After the meal, Ed Butterfield, a wealthy man from Salt Lake, came and congratulated me on the novel way in which I had saved the situation. Sam gave the driver a big order for supplies, including plates and flour. Besides the stage passengers, we had to feed ten men who were cutting hay for the station. Each morning I packed a big hamper of lunch and we took it to the meadow when we went to exercise the horses. At noon I spread it out under the shady tree along the river bank and fed the hay-makers with a picnic lunch. We got so tired of the sweet crackers, we could not eat them and waited hopefully for the stage, but alas! When it came down from Salt Lake it was so filled with passengers and their baggage that there was no room for supplies. I was almost too discouraged to join in the passenger’s jesting about my “best china.” Before Mr. Butterfield left, he presented me with the book, “Oliver Twist”. He gave me a great many books, during the years we were connected with the stage company. The next trip the stage brought the much needed supplies, so my “best china” was again put in the store room, until needed to patch the roof. The next day Sam wanted me to go with him as usual, to the the men’s lunch and exercise the stage horses. “I can’t, Sam,” I explained. “You promised the passengers hot biscuit when we got the flour, so now I must stay home and make them.” So Sam set out lone and I busied myself with the work. Just after noon, I heard the stage horses running up to the barn and looking out, I saw Sam trudging along with the saddle on his back. Very much alarmed, I rushed out to see what had happened. His horse had stepped into a gopher hole and broken his leg, so had to be shot. Sam tried in vain to catch one of the stage horses to ride home, but they succeeded in keeping just beyond his reach. Finally, he gave up and putting the saddle on his own back, limped wearily home. He was in for many good-natured jibes from the hay-makers when they came in for supper. “That’s a horse on you,” they laughed. A great many of the passengers were businessmen from Salt Lake and Provo, who owned mines or big ranches and so came quite regularly on the stage. Of course, we grew well acquainted with these men and learned their likes and dislikes. Mr. Gilmore always wanted Jack Rabbit roast or trout. I was famous all up and down the line for my Jack Rabbit roasts and fresh trout was to be had for the catching, also plenty of wild ducks and geese. We had a small seine for trout and Sam built a raft which he covered with brush for a blind, and we could get on that and row out among the ducks and geese on the lake and almost take our choice. We always took our rifles when we went to exercise the horses and brought home a supply of rabbits and other game. Among the regular passengers was a very pompous Englishman we called “Percy”. He felt very important and made himself extremely unpopular with his officious manner and commanding tones. He was always immaculately dressed, even to spats and monocle. Imagine such a manner of dress out on the wildest frontier of Utah! We had to serve breakfast at four am and we were very busy one morning, when Percy said: “Mrs. Cunningham, would you get me the smallest paht of a cup of tea?” Without a word, I walked over, turned his cup upside down and poured the bottom full of tea. Amid the roars of laughter that followed, he got up and stalked out. On his return trip however, he was as obnoxious as ever. “Mrs Cunningham,” he said patronizingly, “will you please toss me a biscuit?” Exasperated beyond control, I granted his request with a vengeance. I snatched up a biscuit and threw it at him. He dodged it and left the place in high dudgeon and I lost a steady customer. From Riverside, we were transferred to Fillmore. My, how glad I was to be near mother again. We rented a little three room brick house with a lovely grassy yard in front and a garden plot and fruit trees in the back. It was our first real home since our marriage and I was so happy in it, entertaining friends. Father helped me put in the garden, which kept us supplied with fresh vegetables all season. I canned and preserved enough fruit to last for a whole year. I felt like a real housewife as I took care of our cozy little home and cooked dainty meals “just for two”. For Christmas that year, Mary Logan sent me a lovely astrakhan shawl. It was two yards long and soft as down. Another time she sent me a wonderful sealskin coat with cap, muff and arctics to match. She sent me many beautiful things that could not be bought in Utah at any price. After six months in Fillmore, we were again sent to Sevier Bridge, but I did not stay long as I was not very well. But, while I was there, I failed miserably in my first attempt to be truly modern. Cigarettes were just being introduced into Utah and Sam was very enthusiastic over them. One Sunday morning we were lazily lying abed planning our future when Sam lit a cigarette. “Sam, why do you smoke so many of those things?” I asked curiously. “you smoke twice as much was you did with a pipe.” “I like it, that’s why.” “But I persisted, “just what is the attraction?” “Try one and see,” he challenged. Seeing the shocked expression on my face, he taunted: “Dare, dare double dare!” “Shades of my Mormon ancestors!” I thought desperately. “Miss Piety won’t take a drag,” twitted Sam, his eyes dancing with mischief. I’m no piker. Give me one and I’ll soon show you,” I exclaimed scornfully. Sam put a cigarette between my lips and showed me how to light it. After a few awkward attempt, I succeeded in getting it to draw properly. “Humph! There’s nothing to it,” I said witheringly as I flicked the ashes into the chamber that sat by the side of the bed. Sam just grinned and called my attention to a bedbug calmly walking across the ceiling. We had to fight them constantly, as the unpeeled pine logs with which the house was built, were full of them. Through the haze of cigarette smoke we watched the bedbug weave back and forth across the ceiling until a false step sent him tumbling into the chamber, where he swam desperately about, trying to get out. “Whoopee! Just look at the old bug swim!” laughed Sam. “Let’s put sails on him and have a boat.” I said nothing as I gazed at him with a sickly grin. The cigarette was beginning to take effect and I was trying desperately to fight down the waves of nausea that threatened to overpower me. Sam noticing my lack of enthusiasm at the bedbugs antics, looked up at me. “What’s the matter, honey? Are you sick?” “No I began stoutly, but the cigarette won and my actions belied my words before they were fairly out of my mouth. For hours I was so sick, I could hardly sit up and never again did I try to discover the secret of the cigarette’s charm. When I see the girls nonchalantly smoking cigarettes, it brings back my experience so vividly that I have to fight down the nausea that sweeps over me. I went home to mother and Sam stayed at the station, near enough that he could come home frequently to see me. Just before our baby was born, he was sent to Frisco, Nevada, which was the wildest spot on the stage line. Hold-ups and other depredations were common occurrences, so everyone advised against my going there, but I was determined to join my husband as soon as I was strong enough. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-19.jpg |align=c|size=l|caption=Silena, age 17 & son, Bert, about 3 months old.}} When Bert was just five weeks old, I was barely seventeen myself. I took the long arduous journey by stage to my new home. Mother insisted that Rosetta go home with me and help me with the baby for a few weeks until I got stronger. She had never been away from home and was not anxious to make the trip. The stage was barely out of sight of home, when Rosetta began to cry. She cried herself almost sick before we reached Riverside, so I left her there to return home on the next stage and went on alone. Although Rosetta got over some of her timidity as she grew older and spent several months with me when I lived in Grass Valley about four years later, she never went very far from mother and was never out of Utah during her lifetime of nearly seventy years. This station, like all the others, was divided into three parts, all under the same roof. The stalls for the twelve stage horses were in front, next to the road. Back of them, were the grain rooms and great stocks of baled hay and on the very rear were our living quarters. I had been home about ten days and was getting nicely settled when I had my first taste of real life in this wild station, whereon women had ever lived before. The weather was too warm for comfortable sleeping and we tossed about restlessly. “The stage will be here soon and I will bring you a cold drink from the spring after it leaves,” promised Sam. I listened anxiously for the stage, but finally said: “I’m just so thirsty, I can’t wait until the stage comes. I’m going for some water.” I got up, put on my bedroom slippers and went around the big station building and across the road to the spring which was back in a cut in the hillside. We had a small trough for water for the house and underneath a large one for watering the horses. I filled my pitcher and headed back. Just as I reached the mouth of the cut, I heard the stage coming. It was a bright moonlight night and I was dressed only in my night clothing, so sat down on a bench in the shadows to wait until I could get back to our room without being seen. I saw the stage clatter up and the driver and passengers alight and go inside. John Fettison, the messenger, was on his maiden trip and went inside, leaving the stage unprotected, which was strictly against the rules. Just at that moment, I saw a man glide out of the shadows, open the stage door opposite the station, strike a match and look over the express shipments, which consisted of gold and silver bullion, being sent from Pioch, Nevada, to the mint in Salt Lake. He picked up a bar of gold bullion, no larger than a brick, but almost too heavy for him to carry and quietly closing the door, dashed across the road and up the hill. '''''Chapter 10''''' Dressed or not, I knew I must spread the alarm, so I raced across the road and into the station, calling: “The stage has been robbed. I saw the man take a bar of bullion.” “What!” exclaimed the men, whirling around. “The stage has been robbed. Hurry, catch him!” “Which way did he go?” asked the men in chorus, grabbing their guns. “Up the hill. Oh hurry!” The messenger, driver, Sam and some of the passengers started in pursuit. They raced out the door and up the hill. On the very top of the ridge, in clear relief against the skyline, stood a white horse. Just as the robber reached his horse and raised his arm to the saddle, the messenger shot him with a sawed-off shot gun and almost severed his right hand at the wrist. With a cry the robber dropped to the ground and tried to draw his gun with his left hand, while his horse raced madly down the hill. The men reached the wounded man and carried him down to our rooms for such first aid treatment as we could give him with our limited equipment. They put him in a chair and cut his shirt sleeve away from the injured arm. “I’m afraid this hand will have to come off,” said the driver huskily. “Get your shears Silena,” requested Sam. Without a word, I handed him my shears and a clean sheet for bandages and then, fighting down the waves of nausea, which threatened to overcome me, I put my arms around the poor suffering boy and supported his head while one of the men cut the shreds of skin which held his hand to the bleeding stump of his arm. They tore up the sheet and bandaged his arm the best they could, but could not entirely staunch the flow of blood, so kept his arm above his head to keep him from bleeding so rapidly. I held his head in my arms and bathed his face with cold water and my tears. He was scarcely more than a boy and was so gritty through it all, that I was sorry I had been the cause of his capture. There was never a curse or a whine out of him during the entire time, only an occasional moan which he could not wholly suppress. When we had done all we could do for him, the stage turned around and took him back to the station they had just left, as help was nearer that way. “I’m sorry,” I managed to say to him, as they led him from the room. He tried to smile at me and I could choke back my sobs no longer, so fled from the room. When Sam came in, after helping put the man aboard the stage, he found me lying across the bed sobbing wildly. “Poor little kid,” he whispered, smoothing my hair. “What a terrible experience for you.” “Oh, if I hadn’t seen him. I wish I hadn’t seen him,” I kept saying over and over again. “Try and forget it, dear,” soothed Sam. “You did the right thing.” We learned later that he recovered and was taken to prison in Salt Lake. Sam and I each received $250.00 for his capture, but a hundred times that amount, could not have repaid me for the agony and remorse I suffered that night and it hurts me to think of it yet. One morning Sam was out in the yard cleaning harness’. First he washed it well in warm water and Castile soap, then he hung it on the rack, wiped it dry and then went over it all carefully with a clean sponge which had been rubbed over a bar of Castile soap. He then polished the metal buckles and rings with a soft dry cloth and when he had finished the harness was jet black and the metal shone like polished silver. In the middle of his work, he suddenly stopped whistling, paused in his polishing and listened intently. “Silena,” he called softly. “Come here real quietly.” I tiptoed to the door. “What is it?” I whispered. “Listen. I hear a mother quail calling to her little ones.” I listened a moment before I heard the call. “They’re over across the road by the spring,” I whispered excitedly. “Let’s slip over and see if we can see them.” We crept across the road and saw the prettiest covey of quail, I ever hope to gaze upon. There were the proud father and mother, with fourteen babies, just out of their shells. They were about the size of a small walnut and the quickest, sassiest little things I ever saw. Oh, aren’t they dear? “Can’t we catch them and keep them?” I begged. “We can’t cage up little wild things, but we will feed them and try to tame them enough that they will stay around close so we can watch them.” I slipped back to the house and got some bread crumbs and a pan for water. We scattered the crumbs around near the spring and stepping out of sight, we waited. Soon the mother found them and called her little brood and they ate every one. We always kept the pan full of water and twice a day we fed them until soon they were quite tame. One morning we caught one and took it to little Bert. He was just at the age when he reached for everything in sight and cooed so sweetly. We spent hours playing with him. It would have been too lonely for me at “Frisco”, if I hadn’t had the baby to occupy my time and amuse me, as we were too far away for visitors and the stage stopped such a short time, we could not get acquainted with the strangers. We could hardly wait to see what Bert would do with a little live quail. We put it in his hands and he kicked and cooed and started to pop it in his mouth. “You little cannibal,” laughed Sam, catching Bert’s fists just in time to prevent destruction. Sam and I laughed until we were weak, but never repeated the experiment. It was not safe for me to stay at the station alone, was there were so many tramps, highwaymen and guerrilla bands roaming over that part of the country and the station spring was the only water for miles around, so when we went out to exercise the horses, Sam carried the baby on a pillow and strapped his pad, back of my side saddle. When we stopped, we spread the soft pad, made of a heavy quilt, on a grassy spot and put the baby down on it to rest and play, while we worked or gathered flowers nearby. One of us always stayed near him on account of snakes, while the other hunted, as we had to depend on wild game for our meat. The woods were full of rabbits, sage-hens and quails, but we missed the fish we had always had at Sevier Bridge. I had been in Frisco about two months when I had my second experience with stage robbers. Between the walls of our bedroom and the stacks of baled hay was a very narrow passage, just wide enough for a small man to squeeze through, to be used in case of fire. There were large cracks between the boards in the bedroom wall, over which I had pasted cloth to keep out the draughts. I was a light sleeper and awakened at any unusual noise, no matter how faint. On this particular night, I was aroused by a murmur of voices. I listened a second to be sure I heard alright and then gently nudged Sam to awaken him. “Sam,” I whispered, “there’s someone hiding behind the hay.” We listened intently and heard a man say: “We will get these two, then there won’t be so many to handle when the stage comes.” Imagine our alarm when we realized that they meant to kill us and hold up the stage when it reached the station. “Listen Sam,” I said, “if you go to one end of the runway and I go to the other, we can trap them and hold them until the stage comes.” “Alright ,” he answered. “We will try it. Something must be done quickly.”We slipped out of bed and fixed the baby so he could not possibly roll out, no matter how long we were gone. Sam took a double barreled shotgun and I took my rifle and sixshooter and we slipped around the building and took our places at each end of the runway. Then Sam called to the men to surrender. They flatly refused to do so. Sam said: “You’re trapped and can’t possibly get out alive, so surrender now and we will make it as easy as we can for you.” We will have to turn you over to the Messenger when the stage comes, but we will ask them to be lenient on you. “No,” they snarled. “We will set fire to this hay and burn our way out.” “Suit yourselves,” he answered. “You will only burn yourselves up. You can’t hurt us and we can get the horses and the baby out, so you will be the only ones to suffer.” They paused to consider that for a moment and then abandoned the idea of fire, although they still refused to surrender. Sam and I reasoned, talked and pleaded with them to give up to us peaceably before the stage arrived. Finally they threw their guns out to us, but still refused to come themselves. We unloaded the guns and tossed them to one side, but kept the ammunition, so that if by any chance they should escape us, they could not shoot. For an hour and a half, we stood there and held those bandits prisoners. I thought the stage would never arrive. What if it never came? Wild thoughts flew through my mind. What if it had been wrecked or held up and the driver killed? We would be helpless and have to stand there until the men gave up or help came. Finally, after what seemed an eternity, the stage clattered up and we called for help. The bandits were captured in short order and we found that, while we were pleading with them to surrender, they had been trying to cut their way to freedom with pocket knives through ten tiers of baled hay. They were taken to Salt Lake Prison, but we never learned their names as they refused to talk. After our second stage robbery, Sam applied for a transfer, as he felt it wasn’t wise to keep the baby and me in such a wild and dangerous place. “Let’s gather some pine nuts to take home with us,” I suggested one day when we were out in the woods hunting. “I’m afraid they’re not ripe enough yet,” answered Sam, examining a big pine cone. “We might dry the cones enough to make them open.” Suiting action to words, we built a fire and dropped the cones into it and watched them until they dried out or popped open. Then we quickly raked them out and put them on canvas until cool enough to handle. We shook out all the nuts and spread them on canvas to dry thoroughly. We worked at them each day while exercising the horses, during the two weeks we were waiting for our transfer and when we were ready to leave, we had twenty-five pounds. I wanted to catch our quail, almost grown up, to take home to mother, but didn’t have room to carry them on the stage. When we turned the station over to the new manager we asked him not to harm them. “They’ll make some mighty fine eating,” he observed. “Don’t you dare kill them!” I began furiously. “No, don’t kill these. There’s plenty of wild ones you can eat, but these are pets,” interrupted Sam. The man laughed, but wouldn’t promise to spare them. After spending three dangerous and exciting months at Frisco Station, we started home to Fillmore with our four months’ old baby and three hundred dollars cash, all we owned in the world. We had to travel fifty-five miles by stage coach and hold-ups were common occurrences in that wild unsettled country, so I insisted on combining our assets or putting all our eggs in one basket, so to speak, by pinning all our money, except travel expenses, inside the baby’s band. I thought that in case of a hold-up, a tiny baby would not be molested. My husband ridiculed the idea, but finally consented. When we boarded the stage there were fourteen passengers, with the driver and express messenger on the boat. It was an all night journey to Fillmore, but the bright moonlight and the jolting of the stage made sleep impossible. The passengers were a jolly lot and we joked and laughed as we sped along. The colored lady who had sung the negro spirituals for the drunken men, the night I had driven the stage to Riverside, was among the passengers. She sang several of the old spirituals for us and then all the passengers joined in and sang together. I held Bert on a pillow on my lap and was nursing him to quiet him as we sped through a beautiful wooded canyon, when a harsh voice suddenly rang out, “hands up!” '''''Chapter 11''''' The driver hastily stopped his team, wrapped his lines around the brake bar and raised his hands high above his head. It was the express messenger’s first trip and he became so frightened he dropped his gun and promptly grabbed for the moon. The passengers had hardly regained their seats after the sudden stop, when the door was yanked open and a rude voice commanded: “Hands up!” I laid Bert and his pillow down on my lap and obeyed without question. The baby was not so obedient, however and promptly began to yell for the rudely interrupted dinner. The bandit ordered all the passengers, except me to get out and then said: “Madam, you may attend to your baby now and paid no further attention to me. I had modestly covered my breast with my handkerchief when I started to nurse Bert, but when I put my hands above my head, the handkerchief fell down into the baby’s face, leaving my breast exposed. My embarrassment wholly overshadowed my fear and it was a heartfelt “thank you!” which I gave to the bandit when he allowed me to relieve the situation. The bandit lined up the passengers and relieved them of all their money and jewelry. Sam lost his watch and all the money he carried. The bandit piled it all on a flat rock as he collected it and then tied it in a bandana handkerchief and threw it out into the brush. He then herded the passengers back into the stage and ordered the driver to drive on and not to stop until he heard a whistle. We had not gone very far when we heard a shrill whistle and the driver promptly halted. Hearing nothing more, the passengers thought it safe to get out. They all rushed back to the scene of the hold-up, but of course could find nothing. We hurried on to Riverside to report it. The stage master there refused to give the passengers food or shelter without payment and none of them had a cent with which to pay, so I called my husband aside and told him that we must help them out. I took off the baby’s band and took out one hundred dollars of our precious savings and gave each one money enough to get him to his destination. They were lavish in their praise of my novel scheme to keep our money safe and were grateful for the loan. Each one gave us his name and address and promised prompt payment. We got off to Fillmore, while the other passengers went on to Salt Lake. When we had heard from all of them, we counted our money and found we had received two hundred dollars in payment for the one hundred we had loaned. Thus we realized that, although a good deed is its own reward, bread cast upon waters did indeed return a hundred fold. While Sam was with the Stage Company, he fell in with a wild crowd. There was always a great deal of drinking and gambling among the passengers as well as agents and drivers. Sam was young and easily led and life in the stations was very lonely, so he took to drinking and gambling. It nearly broke my heart and I begged him to give it up. After little Bert came I renewed my pleas, but to no avail. My parents, being of a deeply religious nature, naturally voiced their disapproval in no uncertain terms. They were staunch Mormons and firmly believed it was my duty to raise a large family and they repeatedly pointed out the fact that a gambler and a drunkard, as they called Sam, was not a fit father for my potential children. To all these arguments I had no answer, except that I loved Sam. With the Mormons duty comes before love, so to father and mother, that was no answer at all. At last, worn out with their continued urging and heartbroken over Sam’s behavior, I applied to the Bishop for a release. This was readily granted, so once more I was free, but not a happy woman. Little did I dream that I was turning my back on the three happiest years of my life and after the happiness I had had with Sam and the excitement of the life at the stage stations, the next three years were dull ones indeed. Years later I learned that my faith in Sam was justified. When Mary Logan learned of our separation, she persuaded Sam to join her in Washington and she placed him in West Point. He was still young and had not finished his education, so it was a wonderful opportunity. He straightened up, graduated from West Point and through Mary’s influence, obtained a position in the Post Office department at Washington D.C., which he held for many years. When Bert was about eighteen months old we went up to Mr. and Mrs. Green’s for a few weeks. They had the nicest farm in the whole country, well stocked with pigs, ducks and chickens, as well as cattle and horses. One day Mr. Green came to Fillmore for supplies and came up to see us. “Mrs Cunningham, throw a few clothes in a bag and go home with me for a nice, long visit,” he invited. “Mother will be glad to have you and it will be a nice outing for the baby.” I was sorely tempted, for I knew I’d enjoy it very much, but felt mother needed me at home. Mother, however, insisted that I go with Mr. Green, so I gladly gathered up the things I would need and was all ready to start, when Mr. Green was through shopping. We reached our destination late in the afternoon and when the family came out to greet us, Mr. Green said: “Now Mother, I want you to feed these people all the milk, butter, cream and good things you can fix while they’re here, so they’ll be fat and sassy when they go home.” Mrs Green looked her husband straight in the eye as she began: “If you think I’m going to feed these people you’re mistaken.”My heart fell. Was it possible that I wasn’t welcome?” Then Mrs. Green continued: “I’ll put it all on the table, all they can stuff, but if you think I’m going to take a spoon and feed them, you’ve got another thing a’comin’.” I had a lovely visit, as the young people were about my age. Johnny and I laughed again over the comical spectacle that Fred Gilmore had made when Sam pitched him head first in the manure pile. Bert was in a fair way to get badly spoiled. He was running everywhere and talking quite a bit and was such a sweet child, he was soon the pet of the whole family. Mrs. Green gave him some little chickens and it was a treat to watch him play with them. He loved them so dearly, but was careful not to squeeze or hurt them. He loved to watch the little calves, pigs and ducks, but was not allowed to play with them. When the snow began to melt in the mountains, the streams all became swollen and threatened to overflow their banks. One morning when we got up, we found the house which was built on a knoll in the sink of Meadow Creek., entirely surrounded by water. The poultry houses and pig pens were all flooded and the yard was full of floating, half-drowned baby pigs, chickens and ducks. Leaving everything else, we all rushed out and gathered up the stock and carried it in to try to revive it by the kitchen stove. We took everything out of one big room and made temporary homes for our rescued babies. I was so busy helping that I did not pay a great deal of attention to little Bert. I thought he was playing safely in the corner with his blocks. Suddenly I thought I heard him call, “Monna.” I went over to his corner, but he wasn’t there. My heart froze in my breast. Where was my baby? I rushed out frantically: “Bert! Bert! Oh, has anyone seen Bert?” At my cry, they all rushed outside to help search for him. “Monna, my chities! Monna, my chities!” came the cry and we all dashed around the house, where we found Bert standing in water up to his armpits, his little arms held high above the wet mop of his curls and tightly grasped in each chubby fist was the neck of a very limp chicken! He had braved the flood to rescue his pets which the rest of us had forgotten. With a sob, I gathered him in my arms. Mr. Green blew his nose loudly, while Mrs. Green frankly cried into her soaked apron. While I was changing Bert’s clothing, Mr. Green quietly disposed of the poor strangled chickens and substituted others for them. Bert never knew the difference, but loved his new pets and when we went home he proudly carried his “chities” home to show grandma. After taking little Bert home to mother, I started a private school. I had mother’s three younger children, Delia, Ben and John and several others whom I taught at one dollar a week. I also did sewing to help support my baby. Little curly-headed Bert was such a comfort to me in those trying days with his winning ways and sturdy independence. Life would not have been worth living without him. Often as I held him in my arms, in those first lonely years, I would gaze earnestly into his face and wonder if I had so hopelessly tangled the skein of his life, that he would never straighten it out. I recalled my broken romance with Sam, our happiness and our separation. A broken romance, broken marriage vows, a broken home. Just more broken threads, added to the seemingly hopelessly tangled skein that was my life. My sister, Ellen and I played in amateur theatricals, which Mr. Gibson, manager of the theater, put on in one room of the State House. In the late summer I gleaned beans. The vines were cut and piled up until dry, then they were put on a wagon sheet and flailed out. Then the older boys tossed the straw into the air, letting the chaff blow away and the beans drop into the wagon sheet. When the harvesters had moved on to the next place, the women and children gleaned the fields. Every bean was carefully gathered and saved. One summer the children and I gleaned a year’s supply of beans for our own use and sold enough to buy our winter clothing. Father and brother, Jim helped me support my baby. I had a comfortable home and was busy with my school and theatrical work, yet I was not happy, for I missed Sam. The family, realizing my loneliness and sorrow, made life as interesting for me as possible. When Bert was about three years old, I went for a visit to Circle Valley. A great many of my friends from Fillmore had moved there, so it was almost like a home coming for me. The people from Circle Valley were very prosperous, owning large farms, well stocked with horses and cattle. They were a jolly, sporty lot and held many horse races, dances and other amusements. It was a rule that the loser at the races should pay for the supper and dance that followed. One of the first persons I met was Eugene Giroux. He and his two brothers were mining men and were frequent visitors to the Valley, although they did not live there. I heard a great deal about them from the people and Eugene told me of his brothers, but I did not meet them for several weeks. One night I went to a horse race dance with some friends. It was my first one and I was quite excited over it. Gideon Giroux was the floor manager, or official host, as he would be called now. His business was to keep things moving and see that everyone had a good time. When I saw him across the room, I thought he was the most handsome man I had ever seen. His immaculate clothes fitted perfectly, his raven black hair was brushed until it shone like satin and his hands were as well cared for as any woman’s. He had a well groomed appearance, so different from the boys I had always known. In fact, he was the type that always attract girls. I danced with him several times during the evening and he seemed quite interested in me and asked if I liked to ride. Of course, I did and as I was almost raised in a saddle, I was a splendid horsewoman. I had a navy blue riding habit with brass buttons, a high silk hat and gauntlet gloves which I had made. Gid called the next afternoon with two beautiful saddle horses and he seemed very proud of me as we mounted and rode away. We went over all the valley and he introduced me to a great many of his friends. We spent a very pleasant afternoon together and were quite interested in each other before we parted. The next day Gid, his two brothers and a brother-in-law, started to White Pine, Nevada, to settle up some mining business. Gid didn’t want to go and kept trying to turn back, but the others finally persuaded him to go on. He hurriedly finished his business and rushed back to Circle Valley, taking only ten days for the trip on horseback. After his return, he visited me daily and we took long rides over the country. He told me that my silvery blonde hair and dark gray eyes had attracted him when he first met me. Gid was French and had dark blue eyes, black hair and skin as white as milk. He fell madly in love with me and with characteristic Latin impetuousness, fairly swept me off my feet. He urged an early marriage and although I knew I could never love him as I had loved Sam, I consented. I liked and respected him very much and was older and more mature, so felt I’d never experience that girlish ecstasy again. I knew I could make Gid a good wife and thought it would give little Bert his best chance in life. Gid was so eager and so sure that we would be happy together, that I finally agreed. He was so impatient, he would not even wait to go home and see father and mother. Billy McCarty and his wife were great friends of his and they invited us to be married at their home. Gid came up to Hardy’s where I was visiting at the time and took Will Hardy and his two sisters, Nettie and Louisa and I down to McCarty’s for the ceremony. We all stood grouped around a center table which held the big family Bible. Al Price, Justice of the Peace, read the ceremony and once again I disappointed my family and friends by not marrying a Mormon. Gid had bought a beautiful ranch in Grass Valley, without a house, but well stocked with horses and cattle. We couldn’t reach it on account of high water, so we started housekeeping in a log house on the McCarty place. Four days later, Mr. McEdwards, Gid’s partner in Bingham Canyon, came with papers to be signed to close a mining deal. He was much surprised to hear Gid was married and congratulated us warmly and gave us some good fatherly advise. When Gid called little Bert to him and put his arms around him, saying: “This was my wife’s little boy, but he is mine now,” McEdwards said: “Good. You’re old enough to marry and settle down with a family. That is a mighty fine youngster and has the stuff in him to make a real man. Now it is up to you to take care of him and raise him up right.” I liked Mr. McEdwards very much and was so pleased at his interest in little Bert. One morning I heard the queerest noise outside. “What is that?” I asked. “It doesn’t sound like a dog or a pig.” I stepped to the door and saw the most interesting sight. A mother bear was up in a cottonwood tree and was trying to coax her two little black babies to follow her. The little round roly-poly cubs could scarcely reach around the tree trunk, but were manfully trying to reach their mother, who waited on the lowest limb. Gid ran back and snatched up his gun and started to aim it. I knocked his arm aside and clung to him begging him to spare them. When he saw that I would not let him shoot them, he called to Billy McCarty to get them, but Billy had no better luck than Gid, for his wife and mother-in-law refused let him kill the bears either, so the mother was allowed to take her babies to the mountains in safety. We lived in Billy’s log cabin about a month before the swollen river receded enough that we thought it safe enough to start for our place in Grass Valley. After a very hard days’s journey, we found ourselves again held up by high water, so took refuge in a herder’s cabin. The next day, while eating dinner, a man stepped up to the door and exclaimed: “What’s all this? Have you taken possession? This is my place.” Gid explained to him that we were on our way to Grass Valley, but could go no further until the river went down. He said we would move out right away and give him the cabin. The man was very nice when he understood the situation and refused to let us move. He said he and his men would sleep in their tent and would help us over the mountain the next day. Next morning we started bright and early, but found the going very slow indeed. It took us a whole day to go about a quarter of a mile. The men had to put chains on the upper wheels and hold them with horses to keep the wagon from slipping over the edge of the cliff. It took us two days to reach another abandoned cabin near our place, where we lived while Gid cut logs and made a temporary cabin in a beautiful meadow, near the river. One evening just about dusk, I heard a scream that made my blood run cold. “What’s that?” I gasped, clutching Gid’s arm. “It’s a mountain lion. He has killed a calf or a colt somewhere near. We will have to contend with that all the time.” Some men came by, driving a herd of horses. They had a tiny colt with its whole back laid open by one savage slash from the lion’s claws. They doctored the colt, but could not save it. At last our cabin was finished and we moved into it. The men made a foundation for the covered wagon bed and we used it for a bedroom. Our stove was set up outside the cabin and we started housekeeping on our own ranch. One night I was ill and slipped out of the wagon for a few minutes. I heard a slight noise and there, not a hundreds yards from our camp, was the lion eating the garbage I had thrown out. I crept back into the wagon and awakened my husband. “Gid,” I whispered, that lions right out there.” “We’ll get our guns ready,” he whispered back, but the lion was gone and we saw no more sign of him that night. Several evenings later we saw him standing on a high cliff, near our camp, but out of gunshot range. He was a magnificent animal and made a perfect picture as he stood on the edge of the cliff, in sharp relief against the skyline. “What a pity,” I sighed, “that he is so destructive and has to be killed.” He roamed over all the country for miles around, killing stock. He would kill a calf one night on our ranch and the very next night kill another twenty miles away. We never knew when or where he would strike next. One evening, just after dark, Aunt Helen King and the girls were driving the baby calves into the corral. “Oh, mother,” called Matilda, “there’s a big calf in the pen too.” “Chase it out,” answered her mother. When Matilda went in and started to chase it out, it reared up on its hind legs and snarled. It was the mountain lion. Matilda dashed out, hastily barred the gate and left the lion alone until the men came home. When Uncle John and the boys went out to catch the lion, he gave one spring and was gone into the woods. All the ranchers hunted and trapped for months for him, but without success. One day when they found a horse he had just killed and had evidently been frightened away by their coming, before he had time to devour his victim. The men put poison on the meat and slipped away. The next day they returned and found the lion dead. One noon, as I stooped down to slip a pan of biscuits in the oven, I felt something strike my skirts. I sprang up and jumped aside in time to see a huge rattlesnake disappear into the grass. I snatched up the baby and put him inside the wagon, then grabbed a rake and began beating the grass in search of the snake. Failing to find it, I called to Gid to come and help me. We hunted and hunted, beating the grass all down around the cabin, but found no trace of him. Finally Gid said: “That snake was as frightened as you were. It probably made straight for the river and is miles down stream by now.” I was unconvinced and kept a sharp lookout for it as I worked, but saw nothing more of it. When the men started to go across the river for the pole rafters for our house, I decided to go with them as far as King’s and get some fresh buttermilk. I visited with Aunt Helen and the girls while the men cut the poles and took them back across the river to our new home site and then came back for us. There was no bed on the wagon, just the bare running gears, which did not make for comfortable riding. The driver sat between the front wheels, Gid sat on the coupling pole, while I sat between the back wheels, with my feet braced against his back and held Bert on my lap. The river banks at the ford were very steep and the horses, becoming frightened, plunged wildly down the incline with a jerk, which threw Gid off into the water. His fall removed my support and I plunged after him. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-20.jpg |align=l|size=m|caption=Rocks overlooking Grass Valley, Utah.}}{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-21.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Overlooking Grass Valley, Utah.}} '''''Chapter 12''''' Gid grabbed Bert out first and then rushed to me. I was laying face down in the bottom of the river, with the wagon wheel across my back. The horses were so frightened that the driver could not leave them, so Gid had to raise the wheel and drag me from under it and then carry me ashore, where he laid me down, unconscious and apparently dead. Both men worked frantically over me for thirty minutes, before I began to show signs of life. They rolled and pounded me and stood me on my head, to get the water out of my lungs, so I could breath again. After I got my breath I was so deathly sick I could not sit up, so they carried me up to the house and put me to bed. It was several days before I entirely recovered from the shock. One afternoon Mrs. Clay and her little girl Bessie came to visit us. We put Bessie and Bert in the wagon to play because there was always danger of snakes in the high grass. Mrs. Clay and I were engaged in a nice chat, when little Bessie began to sob as if her heart would break. We rushed over to investigate the trouble and found Bessie clutching her broken doll and sobbing. Bert had his arms around her shoulders, trying to comfort her. “Don’t cry Bessie. Monna fisk ‘em.” Tears came into my eyes when I saw his confidence in my ability to fix anything that needed it. I tried hard to merit that faith, as I patiently fitted the china pieces of the doll’s head together. A few days later Billy McCarty, his brother-in-law, Philander Maxwell and some of their cowboys came by, hunting stock. Gid said to Billy: “If you’re going to be around here for a few days, just sleep here at our cabin. I have to go to Beaver for lumber and my wife wants to go along.” “Sure, Phil and I will stay here and the boys can sleep at the corral. Take your wife to visit with my wife while you’re gone. Letty will be glad to have company.” So I went over to McCarty’s and visited, while Gid went on to Beaver. Billy was the largest land and cattle owner in that part of the country and had a nice home and lovely wife and I had a very pleasant visit. One morning while we were gone, Billy took the pail and started to milk the cow. On the way to the corral, he stepped into a hole and felt something strike his boot. Looking down, he saw a huge rattlesnake with its fangs buried in the leather of his high boot, just below his knee. Snatching his hunting knife from his belt, he slashed off it’s head before it could loosen it’s fangs and strike again. Mr. Snake had had two strikes and was out! My numerous petticoats and Billy’s heavy boots had saved us from a painful death. Billy removed his boot and cut a circle of leather out of it around the snake’s head and tacked it, just as it was, on the wall of our cabin where it greeted us on our return. He skinned the snake and made himself a beautiful belt of the skin. I was certainly glad to know the snake was dead, as I had never ceased to watch for it. The work on our house was progressing slowly but surely. I felt it would never be finished and I was getting so tired of camping as I wasn’t very well. When Gid went to Beaver to get the shingles, windows and doors for the house, I went with him as far as Cottonwood and visited Mrs. Price. Her husband was the Justice of the Peace who had married us. Our ranch was on the Navajo trail. Indians, tramps and renegades often came by, so I never stayed alone when Gid was to be gone several days. Mrs. Price was formerly Mrs. Duane, who, with her young son, Johnny, was captured by the Apache Indians and held in the Bradshaw Mountains for six years, before the U.S. soldiers rescued them. She told me a great deal about her life with the tribe. She said she was well treated because she met the squaws half-way. They were always jealous over the white women captives and could make life miserable for them if the whites showed a feeling of superiority or refused to mingle with them. Mrs. Duane taught the squaws how to sew and do many other tasks. She was careful to show no partiality and was very respectful of the older members of the tribe and in this way, she gained their friendship. They showed her how to make horsehair lace, one of the tribal secrets and treated her six-year-old son like one of their own papooses. Johnny was happy with the Indians and learned their language and sports. It was with real sorrow, he parted from his Indian playmates when the soldiers rescued them and he pined for them when he and his mother returned to the white settlement. He had spent his most impressionable years with the Indians and had learned their ways and customs instead of those of the white children, so was never happy with white playmates, as he did not fit in with them. About a year after their rescue, Mrs. Duane married Mr. Price and Johnny became more discontented than ever. Mrs. Price told me she was often tempted to take her boy and go back to the Indians. Johnny begged his mother to let him go back, so when he disappeared one day, his mother knew where he had gone, even before she received the letter from him saying he was well and happier with the Indians, as he knew their life and begged her to let him stay. The soldiers wanted to go and bring him back, but Mrs. Price would not allow it. She said she wanted him to stay where he was happiest, but she died a year later from a broken heart through grief for her boy. While I was visiting her, she showed me how to make the horsehair lace which the Indians had taught her. I was the only one she ever taught, so I feel sure that I am the only living white woman who knows how to make it. While the men were working in the timber, little Bert and I spent a great deal of time roaming over the country gathering flowers and greens and locating berry patches for future use. We fished a great deal too and kept the table supplied with meat while Gid was too busy to hunt. We lived in a V-formed by the north and east forks of the river, above where they joined to make the main river. At the point of the V, was a lake of fairly placid water, joined to make the main river. At the point of the V, was a lake of fairly placid water, which was an excellent fishing place. Gid built a small platform out over the edge of the water so we could sit and fish in comfort. Bert loved to go fishing with me and would manfully help catch the grasshoppers with his little hat and then sit still as a statue while I fished. It was a proud day in his life when I gave him his first fishing pole and he soon became a good fisherman. One day, as we were nearing the lake, Bert said: “Look, Mamma, our fish are all dead.” I gasped in amazement. The lake and both forks of the river were full of floating fish, their sides glistening in the sunshine. There was not a spot as large as my hand on the surface of the water, that was not covered. Some of the fish were two or three feet in length. Poor little Bert was heart-broken. “Mamma, what killed our fish?” “Sh-h, be quiet a few minutes and see what happens.” I was watching the fish closely and thought they were alive. Bert could not be consoled. “Oh, Mamma, our poor fish.” Sh-h,” I whispered spellbound at the sight. Bert reached down, got a little pebble and threw it in the water. In an instant every fish was gone! Not a sign of one could be seen anywhere. When I told Gid and some of the oldtimers about it, they said the trout were sunning themselves. They also told me that few people are lucky enough to see such a sight. Bert and I often found nests of wild ducks and geese along the river. They were so soft and cozy, lined with the down from the mother’s breast. We had no hens, so I sometimes took the duck eggs to use. The goose eggs were too strong to be palatable. I would wet my hand, rub it in the dirt and carefully lift out one egg and taking it away from the nest and then sprinkle dirt and leaves around to kill the “human smell”, so the old duck would not abandon the eggs. Soon we learned to watch for the ducks when they left the nest to feed and could easily locate the nest and get our eggs while she was away and not frighten her. One day Bert and I were fishing just above a beaver dam. I dangled my hook enticingly in an eddy which promised big returns. Suddenly it was caught with such a jerk that it was almost pulled from my hands. I held on like grim death and gradually worked my hands up toward the line. So intent was I on landing my prize that I did not notice that I was standing on a beaver slide and being pulled in until I plunged into the water. Bert was dancing up and down on the bank and yelling: “Hold him Mamma, hold him!” It must have been his last desperate effort that yanked me in, for he soon gave up and I threw him up on the bank and pulled myself out of the water by the poles on the beaver dam. Dripping, but triumphant, I bore my trophy home. The fish was about six inches longer than the width of my doorway in which I had laid it to measure. At last the house was finished except, chinking the logs and we moved in. I was so anxious to get settled and straightened up in a real home, that I could hardly wait. We had a large living room, with a huge fireplace in one end, a small kitchen and a bedroom. Our house had the only matched floors and shingle roof in the valley and it became a very popular place for dances, as the music sounded so good and the smooth floors were so nice for dancing. The sod roofs of the other houses deadened the music. The house stood on a mesa overlooking a rolling meadow and the tree fringed river which wound its way around the hill and out of sight through a gap in the mountains. As soon as the house was finished, the men started cutting timber for the barn and corrals and we felt we soon could have a real home. One day I said to Gid: “You have to be away so much and I don’t like to stay alone, so I am going to send for my sister, Rosetta to stay with me.” “That is a good idea,” he answered. “Send for her right away. It is not a good idea for you to be alone so much, anyway.” I wrote my sister that night and she arrived within a few days. My, how glad I was to see her. I was expecting another baby in about two months and was so lonely and homesick when Gid was gone. With Rosetta there, the time passed swiftly and pleasantly. We made dainty curtains for the windows of my new home, braided rugs for the floor and gathered roots of wild flowers, vines and scrubs to plant around the yard. We prepared a dainty layette and got everything ready to go home to father’s for the big event. One day Gid said he must return a spirit level he had borrowed from Mr. Phoshea over in the east fork, five miles away. It was a regular Indian summer day. The sun was shining warm and bright, the birds were singing, the bees buzzing, the hens cackling and the young roosters learning to crow. Everything seemed perfect, but for some unknown reason, I felt restless and uneasy. Some premonition of evil seemed to haunt me. I could not settle myself to my sewing, nor enter with enthusiasm into Rosetta’s plans for our trip home. When Gid said he must return the level he had borrowed to use in building the house, as Mr. Phoshea needed it, I just froze in my tracks. “Oh, Gid,” I begged, please hurry back, as it is about the time for the Navajos to pass through and we don’t want to be left alone. I am so nervous today that I feel anything could happen.” “Cheer up, Silena,” spoke up Rosetta. “You mustn’t feel that way. I’ll be here with you, so you won’t be alone you know.” “I’ll hurry ,” promised Gid, “but you must remember it will take me two or three hours to make the ten mile trip on horseback.” He saddled his big horse and calling: “I’ll hurry,” and dashed away. With a sinking heart, I watched him ride out of sight and then resumed my wandering around the yard. “Better come in and lie down,” called Rosetta from the door. “You’re tiring yourself too much.” “I’m coming,” I answered her as I walked slowly toward the house. When I entered I saw little Bert playing on the floor and snatched him up and held him so tightly he gasped and squirmed to get away, while I kissed his fat neck. “You hurt me, Mamma,” he said, wriggling out of my arms. “I didn’t mean to, dear. I was just loving my little man.” All afternoon I stayed near my baby and kept him playing on the floor with blocks of wood left from the house. I felt that I just couldn’t let him out of my sight to play in the yard. Once the old rooster passed near the house and stopped and deliberately crowed in the doorway. I jumped as if I had been stuck with a pin. Old Mr. Rooster says, “company’s coming,” laughed Rosetta, as she busied herself with her baking. “I’m making some fancy tea rolls especially for you, Silena, but I guess we can pass them if the company does drop in.” “I only hope they are welcome guests,” I said. Don’t be a fraidy-cat, Silena. This isn’t like you at all. Remember the bandits you’ve faced and the man with the ‘D.T.’s.’ Surely nothing can be worse and you came through alive. “Perhaps you’re right,” I answered with a shaky laugh. “Surely nothing could be worse than that.” I took my sewing, determined to conquer my nerves. I helped little Bert build a church with his blocks and praised Rosetta’s delicious looking rolls when she took them from the oven, but all the time my gaze kept straying from the clock to the trail over which Gid would return and I often glanced anxiously down the trail toward the reservation. He had been gone about an hour and a half when I looked to the northeast and saw a dust cloud, the sign of travelers on the road. I said nothing at first, but watched it anxiously as it drew nearer and nearer. When I could discern men on horseback, driving pack horses, I said: “Rosetta, here come a band of Navajos and we are all alone. What shall we do?” “We’ll just act as naturally and bravely as we can and surely they won’t hurt us,” she answered. For more than an hour we watched with sinking hearts and anxious thoughts as that band of Indians rode across the meadow toward us. When they got within hailing distance, they called “Buena Hoe”, their usual greeting. “Buena Hoe”, we answered, holding our voices as steady as we could. “Where’s your hombre?”, they asked. Fearing to tell them he had gone so far away, I said: "He is out after some cattle. He will be back real soon." Upon learning that they were alone, they quickly dismounted and strode into the house demanding food. “Oh my bread, my lovely bread,” wailed Rosetta. “They shan’t have your rolls, anyway,” she declared, snatching them up and thrusting them quickly into the bread box. “Give them anything they demand,” I whispered. “Our very lives may depend on it. ”The Indians sat down around the table, calling loudly for something to eat. Six lovely, crusty loaves of fresh bread, a pound of butter and two large pitchers of cold milk soon disappeared down their savage throats. While they ate, they kept close watch out of the windows and door and when they saw no sign of my husband’s return, they grew bold and insolent. About two years before this time, Billy McCarty had killed two Navajos, whom he had caught stealing cattle. The Indians had seen Billy and Gid together a great deal and knew they were good friends, or perhaps brothers, so they decided to get revenge for the death of their tribesmen by stealing us. They spoke a mixture of Indian, Spanish and English, but I could understand enough to know what they meant to do. When I had finished serving them, I sat down with my back against the wall with little Bert on my lap and as the logs hadn’t been chinked, I watched desperately, through a crack, down the trail and prayed that Gid would return before it was too late. The Indians were beginning to quarrel among themselves and one said: “I want this one,” pointing to Rosetta. Another reached out and pulled my baby off my lap, then jerked me to my feet, saying: “This one is mine.” “No, I want that one,” said another, making a grab for me. I was white as a sheet and growing more frightened every minute. Dear, brave little Rosetta was fighting desperately to keep out of their reach, but noticed my pallor, and said: “Sally, don’t be so frightened. You are pale as a ghost. Don’t let them see you so afraid.” “Rosetta, I know what this means better than you do,” I answered, trembling like a leaf. The Chief finally said: “We’ll take them both, but we’ll kill the baby. It’s no good.” '''''Chapter 13''''' I almost fainted with horror. I could just see them dragging Rosetta and me out and leaving my poor baby on the floor with his head crushed in, for I knew that was the way they would kill him. I was too terror-stricken to move when some of the Indians rushed out and began throwing blankets off their horses while others stripped our cabin of supplies. “We will take you to a beautiful canyon and keep you there forever. It’s a place like heaven. You like it there with Big Chief,” they said. “You can’t take us,” I almost sobbed. “The soldiers won’t let you.” They only laughed and continued to gather up our things. They took the sheets from our beds, filled them with our supplies, then tied them in bundles and put them on the horses. They stripped the cupboards of all the flour, salt and sugar, bacon - - -everything they could find. The Chief found my lovely rolls which Rosetta had hidden and put a whole one in his mouth, smacked his lips and thrust the rest in the front of his shirt. “Pale face make Big Chief heap plenty more in new home like heaven.” he said, leering at me. I shuttered with horror at the prospect, but what could I do? Poor Rosetta and I were helpless and at their mercy. There were sixteen Indians against two defenseless women and a baby. Oh my poor baby! How could I save him? Our nearest neighbor was five miles away and of course, no travelers would pass just when we needed them most. I looked anxiously down the road. Oh, why didn’t Gid come? Would he be too late to save us? What would he do when he found us gone? The Indians could see our terror, so delighted in torturing us by telling us about the beautiful canyon that was to be our home forever. No white man had seen this canyon of which the Indians often boasted and which they used as a hideout after raids and where prisoners were taken, never to return. I knew that if they took us there, we were lost forever. I suffered agonies over my baby’s fate, but I was powerless to save him. My condition made me almost helpless at best and now I was so paralyzed with fear that I could not raise a finger in his defense. “Oh God, why doesn’t Gideon come? Is there no help for us anywhere?” Turning back to the crack for one last despairing look, just as the Chief reached out to drag me from the cabin, I saw a dust cloud. Was it real, or was it just a mirage in my poor tortured brain? I looked again. It was real. Relief swept over me in waves. It was too much! I sank back in my chair almost fainting, but I didn’t dare give into my weakness, now that help was almost at hand. “Look!” I gasped. “Soldiers!” The Indians looked. In the distance the heads of the horses and riders all bobbing up and down and the thick dust veiling the whole scene made it look like a great many men riding together. The Indians laughed derisively when I had mentioned soldiers before, but they didn’t laugh now. They dashed out to their horses, hastily threw the bundles and provisions off, mounted and rode hastily toward a gap in the mountains about a quarter of a mile away. The last one disappeared just as Gid and Mr. Phoshea raced up to the house. What a sight met their eyes! The yard was full of bedding, clothing, food and even ten loads of blankets the Indians had brought from their reservation. They fairly fell from their horses and dashed into the house calling: “Silena!, Rosetta! Girls! Are you alright? What happened? Are you safe?” I was holding little Bert and sobbing so wildly, I could not stop and Rosetta had dropped into a chair too shaken to even speak. When we had recovered somewhat, they insisted that I go to bed, while Rosetta and the men brought in the things and put the cabin to rights once more. Last of all they brought in the blankets and we opened the bundles to look them over. We gave part of them away and for ten years, we had Navajo blankets on our beds and even on the floor for rugs, but we had earned them all and what a price we paid! {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-22.jpg|align=r|size=l|caption=Zion Canyon.}} When I visited Zion Canyon, forty years later and realized that it came very near being my prison, I was overcome with emotion. When I recovered enough to really see it, I was simply speechless at its sublimity. Its wonderful panorama of colors, its awe inspiring grandeur and its indescribable beauty, made it indeed a place like heaven, but had Rosetta and I been carried there as prisoners of the Indians, it would have been a veritable hell. Its grandeur and beauty would have been but a mockery to our despair. After our terrifying experience with the Indians, we rushed our preparations for going to Fillmore. I filled a forty gallon barrel with butter, packed in salt. Gid killed an ox and corned it and butchered a hog and salted it down. Rosetta and I gathered wild currants and preserved them. We baked crackers and bread and roasted meat for our lunches, as it was about a hundred miles to Fillmore and we would be at least four days on the road. Little Bert was so excited when we were packing that he carried everything he could reach and piled it beside the wagon wheel for Gid to load. We slept out under the stars at night. We took a big wagon sheet, spread it on the ground and put two feather beds on it, with plenty of Indian blankets. After we were all settled in bed, we pulled the other half of the wagon sheet up over us to shut out the dampness and slept as cozy as could be. Arriving at mother’s late in the evening of the fourth day, we stayed overnight with her, but went to grandmother’s the next morning, as she had a larger house. We found Amasa’s wife, Canny, there awaiting the arrival of her baby. Gid went with his brother to White Pines to work in the mines during the winter and I stayed at grandmother’s to await the stork. Grandmother put Canny and me in a large bedroom with two canopied beds and a cheerful fire in the fireplace between. She had a new sewing machine, just sent down from Salt Lake and Canny and I made our baby clothes together. It was the first sewing machine I had ever used. Mother spent most of her time with us, while Rosetta kept house and cared for the younger children. Eddie was born February 2 and little Amasa Jr., just five weeks later. Canny was still in bed when Gid came back from the mining camp and he almost convulsed her with some of the stories he told of their experiences. Eugene walked in his sleep and the boys had quite a time keeping him in bed. One night he got up and taking a pitcher of molasses, poured liberal quantities of it in the boys’ hair and was chuckling with glee as he diligently smeared it in, when the boys awoke to defend themselves and great was the tussle which ensued. Although they could never prove it, they firmly believed that Gene was not nearly so sound asleep as he pretended to be. Gid told story after story until grandmother banished him from the sick room. As soon as the roads opened up in May, we took Rosetta and our children and went back home to Grass Valley, where we found Billy McCarty, his wife, Letty and her mother, Mrs. Maxwell, camped in our house, as theirs was entirely surrounded by the spring floods. One day Letty and I noticed an old goose and her little ones on an island formed by a knoll in the meadow. “Let’s go get some of the goslings,” suggested Letty. “They look so downy and soft.” “Come on, let’s go,” I cried in eagerly. So, taking off our shoes and stockings, we tucked up our skirts as best we could and raced into the cold water, laughing and splashing on our way out to the island and “shooed” the old goose with our aprons. The poor distracted mother stood in front of her little brood and hissed menacingly as we approached. Undaunted, we pressed remorselessly forward, fanning our aprons and “shooing” until, with an angry squad, she flew away. The poor frightened little ones, ran wildly about and hid their heads in the tall wet grass. We caught them all and carried them home in triumph, but our elation was short-lived, as Mrs. Maxwell began to shame us. “How would you like to be chased away from your children?” she asked. Turning to me, she said: You almost had that experience one time. How did you feel about it? Did you enjoy it?” We had not thought of it in that way and it put an entirely different face on the matter. We were just like a couple of children in our eagerness to get the fluffy little goslings, but when we realized what we had done, we were conscience stricken. With shame and remorse, we quietly gathered up our prizes and waded back out to the island with them. We turned the little goslings loose just where we had caught them and went sadly back home. All afternoon we hovered before the window and watched for the mother to return to her babies. When dark came and she had not come back, we were so heartsick we could not eat our supper. We spent an almost sleepless night and as soon as morning came, we waded out to the island. We could find no trace of the goslings and as there were no dead ones lying about, we hoped the mother had returned during the night and taken her babies away. This incident certainly taught us a lesson. As soon as the floods receded and the roads became passable, the McCartys went back to their own home. When the water drained off the meadow into the river, the fish were so plentiful that we could almost lift them out. Gid did not care for fishing, but Bert, Rosetta and I loved it. We caught about two tubs full a day and Gid cleaned them and packed them in layers of salt. After they stood overnight in the salt, we took them out and laid them on racks made of green willows and built a slow fire underneath to make just enough smoke to keep the flies away. In a few days they were ready to be placed in clean sacks and hung in an airy place to finish curing. We preserved all the fish we could use and sent a great many to mother in Fillmore. During the winter we enjoyed the fruits of our labor when we ate trout, sizzling hot, just off the grate in the fireplace. As soon as the fish season was over, Rosetta and I set about to improve our home. I had saved every scrap of cloth and all the worn out clothing for rugs. We braided strips of this cloth and sewed them on burlap sacks which we had ripped open and washed and made lovely rugs for the floor. We beached flour sacks and made curtains for the windows. We also hemmed the sacks and fagoting four of them together and made table cloths. I always had a bouquet of flowers or leaves on the table. We had left our house the fall before, almost as soon as it was finished and had not had time to add those “homey” touches that make every house a real home. I was determined to have a real home and not just a pioneer shack, so that my children should know the better things in life and appreciate the beauty of nature. As soon as the ground warmed up enough, Rosetta and I planted the scarlet runner beans, we had brought from mother’s. Oh, how carefully we patted the moist earth in place and how anxiously we waited for the first tiny green leaves to appear! We searched the woods for wild flowers and vines to plant around the house. I wanted our log cabin to blend in with the background of rolling meadows and majestic timber. In one of the big window boxes which Gid built, we planted spearmint, gathered from the river banks. We wove a lattice work of slender green willows and when the spearmint had twined itself in and out around the willows, it was indeed a thing of beauty. On a shelf underneath the other front window, we placed pots of chili and birdseye pepper plants. We gathered the bright colored clays from the river and painted our pots all colors of the rainbow. When our peppers matured and turned a cheery red, our “flower garden” was the envy of the whole country. When I gathered the peppers, I shared the seeds with all the neighbors and warmed my family with many a highly seasoned dish during the long, cold winter months. The west side of the cabin was a riot of bloom from the wild morning glory vines which we had trained over the log walls. When the autumn days turned the leaves to red and gold, we gathered and pressed them to use to brighten up the house. When the snows obliterated our vines and flowers, juniper and other wild berries replaced the flowers in bouquets. Rosetta returned home in the early fall to attend school and I was left to do my work alone. Gid’s youngest brother, Eugene, was now making his home with us and we also had several cowboys on the ranch. I had to cook for all of them, besides doing all the family washing and sewing by hand. Gid was made Postmaster of the new office the government was establishing in our valley. One corner of our living room was given over to the new Post Office, called Clover Flats and I had to serve warm meals to the mail carrier on his bi-weekly trips through the valley. Winter set in early, very blustery and cold. The wind hurled the snow into huge drifts and drove it into every crack and crevice of the house and barn. All the men from the neighboring ranches gathered at our house on mail days and sat around smoking and gossiping all day long, as the mail was often hours late, on account of the storms. The boys could not keep their saddles dry in the barn, so they built a room at the back of the house and moved all the saddles and harness’ into it for protection against the weather. The bare floors were too drafty and cold for the children, so I selected the Indian blankets that were two shades of blue with touches of tan and brown, washed them to soften and blend the colors and sewed them together for a living room carpet. When I had it on the floor and a cheerful fire blazing in the fireplace, the room was indeed cozy and warm. I always cooked the evening meal in the fireplace. A big iron kettle, which hung on a crane, was often full of bubbling hot beans. I roasted potatoes in the coals and broiled thick juicy steaks on a big grate which just fitted into the fireplace. Home-made bread, stewed dried fruit, hot coffee and pitchers of creamy milk completed our meal. The long, cold winter finally dragged to a close—the last patches of snow melted away and soon the meadows showed faint traces of green. When the wild geese honked overhead on their return trip to the north and the buds began to swell and the bees to buzz, I felt like a new person and plunged into an orgy of spring house-cleaning. After I had scrubbed, scoured and cleaned everything in the house to my satisfaction, I banished the saddles and harness’ to the barn and took possession of the new room. I made it a private retreat where I could slip away from the post office patrons and the ranch hands for a few quiet minutes of reading or sewing. I wet and packed the dirt floor until it was hard as stone, then I took pale green clay from the river bank and made a thin wash or paint of it, very much like thin cement and painted the floor several coats. It made a hard glazed surface, almost like a polished floor and I forbade any of the men to step on it with their calked boots. Gid made me a small rustic table, with a top of hand-hewn shakes. I padded it with a thick layer of newspaper to cover the rough shakes and then tacked a white oil cloth over it. A hand embroidered doily made from a piece of flour sack, under my work basket, completed my sewing table. An old couch covered with an Indian blanket and a rustic chair or two completed our furniture. A few cut-outs brightened the rough walls. I always collected and saved every picture I found, but did not have many as we did not have the calendars, magazine pictures and hundreds of other bright colorful things which are thrown away today. There was a small opening for a window, but we had no glass for it, so I tacked a thin, bleached flour sack over it and pasted a border of the bright autumn leaves around to cover the tacks. We got a case of canned peaches from Marysvale, the nearest shipping point. It was the first commercially canned fruit I had ever seen and I was perfectly fascinated with the labels. I carefully cut out the luscious-looking peaches and then cut away the pieces of the dark blue paper, which were not covered with printing and pasted them to a foundation of newspaper. Then I fashioned a beautiful fruit bowl of deep rich blue, piled high with yellow peaches and a few green leaves. I pasted it on the middle of my “window picture” and with the light shining through from the back and the border of gorgeous autumn leaves, it was indeed worthy of the many compliments which it received. I made fans for use during the hot summer days by taking strips of newspaper about a foot wide by two feet long and folding them back and forth in inch strips. I first decorated them by rubbing crushed hollyhock blossoms on the paper until the colors stained it. I then rubbed soap over the stains to set and blend them. By using various flowers a number of colors and shades could be transferred to the paper, making a very artistic effect. When they were folded and one end tied with colored thread to hold it, I had some pretty as well as useful fans, which certainly made the hot days more bearable. I was not very well and needed someone to stay with me and help cook for the men. “Send for Agnes,” urged Eugene. “I want to meet her.” I had told him a great deal about Agnes Brooks, who was a very dear friend of mine. Our mothers had been almost like sisters all their lives and their children grew up together. Agnes’ mother, Aunt Sarah Brooks, was a cousin of Amelia Webb, Brigham Young’s favorite wife. Agnes had been planning to visit me for a long time, but something always happened to prevent her coming. Gene kept urging me to send for her until I finally wrote, asking her to come. “Agnes,” I wrote, “I want you to come prepared to meet the handsomest man you ever saw, Gid’s youngest brother, Eugene. He is staying with us and he is certainly a fine looking boy, tall and broad-shouldered, with big blue eyes and dark wavy hair. He is a splendid dancer and horseman and the very life of all the parties. Agnes wrote back that she could hardly wait to meet him, but could not come for about two weeks. When she finally came and she and Eugene met, it was love at first sight with both of them. Their devotion soon became so apparent that it was evident to everyone and there was such good-natured joking at their expense and several parties given in their honor by the ranchers and neighbors in the valley. One morning I was in my sitting room, sewing, when I saw Gid harnessing up a young colt to break. I loved the horses and admired this one as, with a proud toss of her head, she stood calm but frightened as Gid slipped the bridle on. I saw the muscles ripple under her sleek coat just before she gave a snort and jerked away from his hands, but the stout rope with which she was tied to the corral held fast, so she had to submit to bridle and harness. Gid hitched her, with an older horse, to a light buckboard and drove her around the yard. On one of his trips past the door, I called to him: “If you get her gentle, we will go for pinons this afternoon,” little dreaming that he would take me seriously as the stork was due in just a week. The pine nuts were unusually large and plentiful up in the canyon on the upper end of our place. I was very anxious to get our winter’s supply, but Gid had been too busy to go for them. Right after lunch, he hitched up Bess with a gentle horse and drove up to the door, calling: “Are you ready?” “But Gid,” I asked anxiously, “do you think it is safe?” “I think so,” he replied. “She has been gentle as a lamb.” Turning to Mrs. Codke, a neighbor who was helping me, I asked if she thought it would hurt me to go. She was from the old country, where the women are not so careful of their health, so she thought it would be safe enough. “Drive around the yard while I find the buckets and get the children ready and if Bess is still behaving, we will go.” I left Agnes to take care of the Post Office, but took Mrs. Codke and the children for an outing in the woods. I sat on the high spring seat with Gid and held little two year old Eddie on my lap. Mrs Codke and Bert sat in the wagon bed. The woods were gorgeous in their autumn color and the air was crisp and clear, scented with the tang of the pines. We were enjoying the ride very much as we followed a tortuous mountain trail which wound up the canyon. “See mamma, “Gid knows how to break horses,” said Bert proudly. The horses were behaving beautifully and they climbed up the trail docilely enough until we came to a narrow, sharp curve near the head of the canyon. Here they became frightened at a little land slide and began plunging and running. The blood froze in my veins and the wagon wheel struck a boulder and we lurched toward the canyon rim and it seemed as if nothing could save us from being plunged into the canyon, a hundred feet below. Gid managed to jerk the horses and we were spun around and hit the bank on the opposite side of the trail with a jolt that almost unseated us. He gripped the lines and tried his best to calm them, but they were fast getting beyond control, so he shouted: “Hang on! I’m going to make for that tree. '''''Chapter 14''''' I clutched Eddie with one hand and the wagon seat with the other, as Gid pulled the horses around in line with a huge pine tree. One last desperate plunge and the tongue crashed into the tree and the horses were halted, spent and shaking with terror. The force of the impact sent us flying in all directions. Gid was thrown out over his side of the wagon, Mrs Codke and Bert jumped up against the seat, while Eddie and I hurtled down under the fractious horses’ feet. They were too frightened to move, so did us no further harm. We were badly shaken, but not hurt, except for a serious bruise on my right leg. We gathered ourselves up and Gid unharnessed the team and quieted them down, then fed and watered them. I took the wagon sheet and made a bed under a tree and lay down to compose myself and quiet my shaking nerves. Mrs Codke and Bert gathered pine nuts by the bucketful. Gid said: “I don’t know how I am going to get you home. I don’t dare take you home with this horse.” “Yes, you do dare,” I corrected him quietly. “You dared to bring us up here and now you dare to bring us back the same way.” When the sun began to get low, we gathered up our things to go home. Mrs. Codke, the children and I walked down past the place where the horses had become frightened. Gid drove the team and they passed the place without a flicker of an eyelash, so we climbed into the wagon and rode home without a mishap. One week later, Eugenia arrived right on schedule, apparently non the worse for our harrowing experience. When little Eugenia was just six weeks old, we took Eugene and Agnes to Circle Valley to be married. We left Bert with Mrs. Codke, but took Eddie and Genie with us. We put three seats in the buckboard and Eugene drove a team of his own horses. I sat on the front seat with the baby on my lap. It was late in November and the weather was getting quite chilly, so I had her bundled up in blankets and carried her on a pillow. Agnes and her sister Laura, who had come down for the wedding, were sitting on the middle seat, while Gid held little Eddie on the rear seat. The horses were young and one of them not very well broken. As we were driving along a sudden gust of wind blew a piece of paper out of the buckboard, frightening them. They began to plunge and kick. Gene tried with all his strength to hold them, but could not. With a vicious jerk, the wilder horse broke loose and dashed madly down the road, scattering harness as he ran. We were all thrown from the wagon into the bushes along the roadside. The baby flew out of my lap and sailed through the air as smoothly as a bird and landed away from the wreck. I scrambled to my feet as quickly as possible and rushed over to her, expecting to find her little body all crushed and broken. As I stooped over to pick her up, she opened her little eyes, stretched and yawned as unconcerned as anyone could be. I stared in amazement while the others picked themselves up and ran over to us. They could hardly believe their eyes, when they saw her lying there on her pillow as comfortable and contented as if she were on the bed at home. Her thick wrapping of blankets and the pillow had saved her life. When the party got straightened out and we saw that none were hurt, Gid and Gene loosened the nervous, frightened horse that was still hitched to the wagon and tied it to a tree, then started down the road to hunt the other one. They found it about half a mile away, standing by Charley Lane’s corral. Charley helped them catch the horse and when he learned of our trouble, he insisted that they take one of his gentler horses to complete the trip and leave Gene’s with him to quiet down before the return. The men came back, got us, took us down to the house where we rested for about an hour while we recovered from our nerve-racking experience and straightened our badly rumpled clothing. Regaining our composure, we thanked them for their kindness and resumed their journey. We reached the minister’s house in Circle Valley about noon, where Eugene and Agnes were united in marriage. In spite of their harrowing experience, Agnes was a lovely bride in her white dress and Eugene a very happy bridegroom. Then minister’s wife served lunch for us. We then went down to Hardy’s very dear friends, where we had a wonderful wedding supper. We remained there all night and started home early the next morning. We stopped at Lane’s and exchanged horses and reached home that evening without further mishap. One day Agnes and I took the children out for a walk. The day was warm and pleasant, so we wandered farther from home than we had ever walked before. The children ran ahead, hunting for wildflowers, or playing tag with one another. As we rounded a hill, I espied a patch of green vegetation and hurried to it. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-23.jpg |align=l|size=m|caption=Lamb's Quarters. }}Lamb’s quarter,” I exclaimed, as delighted as if I had found a gold mine. We had no canned vegetables, so were always starved for “greens” of any kind. We gathered our arms full of lamb’s quarter and hurried home with our treasure{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-24.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Lamb's Quarters.}} We all enjoyed it so much that Agnes, the children and I started out early next morning for another mess of it. We explored farther and found a spring of clear cold water, surrounded by the beds of verdant water cress. After this we searched the fields for new foods to vary our diet. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-26.jpg |align=l|size=m |caption=Wild Water Cress.}}{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-25.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption=Water Cress}} Later in the summer, we found wild strawberries, black and yellow currants an squaw berries, which grew on a bush very much like currants. The berries grew in clusters and were covered with a white acid substance resembling frost. We dropped the berries in water to soak off this acid and make delicious lemonade. The sap of the bush seeped through the bark and dried on the outside and made a very satisfying chewing gum.{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-27.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Squaw Berry.}} We utilized all the natural resources of the place. Gid went up to the rock salt beds at the head of the canyon and cut great blocks of pure white salt for the stock. We ground it through the coffee mill, covered it with water and let it boil up, then skimmed off any impurities or dirt, strained it through fine cloth and made salt for cooking purposes. We also mined alum and ammonia for medicine. Eugene and Agnes lived with us the first year after their marriage and I was certainly glad to have Agnes’ help during the winter as our house became the headquarters for a great many of Gid’s old miner friends and cowboys. Every fall we butchered and froze a wagon load of meat to sell or trade for our next year’s supply of flour. As Gid was getting ready to take the load to Spring City, I said to him: “I am going with you. I haven’t heard from Jim and Amasa for so long, I feel a little worried.” “It would be a long, cold trip,” cautioned, Gid, “but go if you like.” We left Bert with Agnes, but took Eddie and Genie with us. We fixed a corner of the big, covered wagon for the children and put a feather bed and plenty of covers around them, while I rode on the seat with Gid. We left early in the morning and traveled all day with only a brief rest lunch and reached a farmhouse late in the afternoon, where we asked to spend the night. During the night the farmer’s wife gave birth to a baby and I had to deliver her, as there was no doctor or nurse nearer than ten miles. We stayed the next morning while her husband went for his mother, so it was nearly noon before we started on our journey again. Gid asked the way to Spring City and the farmer told him to follow the road to the forks and then to take the left fork. We traveled until four o’clock without seeing a single house and the road grew steeper and rougher every mile. Finally I said: “Gid, we’re lost. This road hasn’t been traveled lately and we haven’t seen a human being for hours.” “Well,” admitted Gid, “I’ve been uneasy for the last hour, for I believe you are right. What shall we do? We can’t go back to that last place before dark and there is a snow storm coming up.” “We’ll have to stop and camp right here. There’s timber for shelter and wood and it will soon be night. In the morning we can find our way easier,” I answered. Spending a night in the open with two small children and a raging snow storm was not a very cheerful prospect to face, but we resolutely set to work to clear a place for our fire and bed. Gid built a huge fire to dry and warm the ground and then we spread a big trampoline down and made our bed on one end of it; then we pulled the other end up over the top, thus making it moisture proof both top and bottom. After eating supper we crawled in bed and slept as snug and warm as anyone could wish. When we awoke the next morning, we found ourselves covered with two feet of snow! Gid went up on the hill and climbed the highest tree he could find and looked all over the country for signs of human habitation. About four miles down the road he saw a man clearing the road of snow that had just fallen, so he came back to camp and got a horse and rode after him to ask the way to Spring City. “You are on the wrong road. This one is just a wood road and if you follow it you will go into the mountains where you will probably be lost until spring. Spring City is about twenty miles from here, over the roughest road you ever traveled,” answered the man. He came back with Gid and helped us get started and then he went out ahead with his snow plow, breaking the road for us. We reached brother Amasa’s in the late afternoon{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-28.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Amasa Loren Kenney, Silena’s brother.}} Jim, Amasa and Nancy rushed to the door in answer to our hail. “You’re too late,” they said sadly. “Too late for what?” we asked in surprise. “Didn’t you get our message? Canny and the baby died this morning.” We stayed in Spring City almost a week and then took Amasa and his little two-year-old son home with us. Mother came for a visit and took them to Fillmore to live with her. One day a hunter stopped at the house to ask about wild animals, explaining that he hunted lions, coyotes and other predatory animals for the hides and bounty. The river was full of beaver and he wanted to trap them. Gid invited him to make our house his headquarters between his hunting trips. He had a small water-proof tent in which he slept on his excursions. “Hunter”, as we called him, was the nicest man we ever had stay with us. He always saw that the water bucket and wood box were filled for me and kept us supplied with fresh venison and other game meat. We all watched with interest as he tanned the hides and prepared the buckskin for gloves. I was so interested in his gloves that he taught me how to make them and I soon became very proficient at it. We made some beautiful gauntlets with elaborately beaded and embroidered cuffs and some with beaver cuffs. One day Hunter brought some samples of ore to Gid and asked if he could tell what minerals it contained. Gid had been a mining man before we bought the ranch, so knew a great deal about ore deposits. “This looks pretty good,” he said, after examining it closely. “Lets stake out the claim and send samples to El Paso to be assayed.” When the assayer’s report came back we learned that the ore was rich in silver, with some gold, lead and tin. So Gid, Hunter and John King organized a company and put a crew to work at the mines. They sent two loads of ore per week, to the smelters in Bingham, Utah. The mines proved to be fairly rich and easy to work, so was kept open most of the winter. Dancing was the most popular entertainment, especially in the winter. Our house was the favorite place for dances because of the good floor and shingle roof and we gave a great many, the winter the mine was running. I had a big wagon sheet under the carpet and had it laid so that it could be rolled up against one wall, then I spread a clean blanket over the roll and made seats. Seats were one of the biggest problems, as no one family had enough chairs to accommodate the crowds and we had very few boxes in those days. The neighbors often brought boxes, boards and chairs as extra seats in their wagons and we took them inside to use. A great many times I have made seats of stove wood stacked up and covered with blankets or pillows. The beds were wooden frames, laced both ways with rawhide. The corners were bound with inch wide bands of green hide which shrinks as it dries and makes a perfect brace. These rawhide bound frames covered with a straw tick and topped by a luxurious feather bed, make the finest bed I ever slept in. A great many housewives had high beds with one or two trundle beds rolled underneath. The babies were put to bed while the mothers enjoyed the dancing or visited. Often the mothers slipped out between dances to nurse their babies. The beds were taken down in the other bedrooms except one room which was fixed for the babies, so they could be used for sitting rooms for the guests and leave the entire living room to the dancers. Here the musicians were seated on each side of the big stone fireplace, in the alcove formed by it and the wall. The refreshments were usually served in the form of a “necktie party.” Each lady packed a lunch for herself and a partner in a decorated box. Inside this she put a necktie made of a piece of the dress she was wearing. These boxes were auctioned off and the money used to pay the musicians. When the purchaser opened the box, he put on the tie and then searched for the girl whose dress matched it and thus secured his partner for supper. The hostess served hot coffee. In the summer time the horse race dances were popular. Adjoining our land was a large meadow as flat as a floor. The ranchers all banded together and made it into a race course. Every rancher owned fast horses and we held many races and race horse dances and had some wonderful times. I had two horses of my own. Diamond Johnny was the best one. I won six cows and calves with him in the first race he ran. Eugene saw that he could be developed into a real racer, so put him through a training course and he was run only on the track. My favorite was Jimmy, my saddle horse. He was quite a fast runner and I often entered him in the races. I remember one day he was entered against several horses of about his own weight and speed. I felt quite confident of winning and had bet quite a little on Jimmy. The horse left the barrier in a flying start; the race was close and very exciting; the crowd was on its feet screaming encouragement to the horses and riders when suddenly Jimmy espied a herd of cattle passing near the track. In an instant he swerved from the course and started in hot pursuit. The jockey vainly tried to turn him back but, with impish delight, Jimmy plunged into the midst of the herd, scattering it right and left. I saw that jockey, Lyle Jones, could not manage him, so I said to Gid: “Get me a horse quick. I’m going after Jimmy.” I jumped on the horse and rode “pell mell” into the bunch of cattle, whistling and calling Jimmy. He always came when I whistled, so I soon had him under control. The jockey took my horse and I rode Jimmy back to the track, but he was too excited to run again, so the race had to be called off until the next day. The crowd roared with laughter at Jimmy’s antics and ever after he was known as “Silena’s cow racer.” In the fall Gene built a log house on his quarter section which joined our land and he and Agnes moved into their own home. In January we received a letter saying that Gid’s sister, Matilda and her little boy were coming to pay us a visit. Gid was to meet her at Marysvale, fifteen miles from our house. He had gone but a few miles when a blinding snow storm swooped down over the valley, obliterating all the roads and trails and blotting out the land marks. Soon he was hopelessly lost in rough, unsettled country with no fences to guide him and the roads buried deep in snow, with more falling all the time. He drove for two days before he came to a house of any kind. He and his team were almost exhausted when he drove into the yard. The man rushed him into the house and cared for his team. When Gid asked the way to Marysvale, he learned he was fifty miles off his road. He stayed two days to let the team rest and the weather clear up, then the man went with him and guided him to the home of one of the fiddlers who played at our dances. Gid spent the night with the fiddler, who guided him on into Marysvale. They reached there late in the afternoon and found Matilda almost wild with anxiety. She had been there several days and was worried because she could get no word from us. Gid refused to wait and rest until morning, but insisted on starting for home at once. Meanwhile we were nearly crazy, as Gid had been gone almost a week and we feared he had perished in the storm. Several of the neighbor men had organized a searching party and were starting out when the mail carrier staggered in, two days late, with the mail and told us he had passed Gid on the road and that he would be home in a few hours. I was so relieved that I set about to prepare a big dinner for the prodigals and when they arrived at two o’clock in the morning, almost frozen, I had a warm welcome, as well as a warm house and a hot meal ready for them. Gid said it was by far the worst experience he ever had. He had traveled over a hundred miles and spent almost a week trying to make a thirty mile round trip to Marysvale. Matilda stayed with us seven months and did not prove as pleasant a companion as Agnes had been. Agnes was a wonderful girl, just like a sister to me. She was calm, even-tempered and a big help with the housework and cooking. Matilda was excitable, quick-tempered and hated housework and refused to help with anything, except sewing. She was a good seamstress and made the layette for the baby that I was expecting in a few months. One day Eugene clattered up to the door and stopped the team with a flourish. We hurried out to see what all the excitement was about. Eugene stepped down and lifted a quarter of venison out, he handed it to Gid; then looking proudly at Agnes, he said: “The pioneer wife presents her trophy.” Agnes flushed as she began; “Now, Gene- - -“”What’s the story?” interrupted Gid. “We want to hear it.” “Come in the house first,” I said. “Agnes and Elmer look half frozen.” When our guests had removed their wraps and were warming themselves at the fireplace, Eugene made Agnes tell her story. She tried to refuse, but Gid and Eugene overrode her protests. According to the usual custom, they kept their fresh meat hanging outside on a two by four that extended beyond one corner of the house. It was high enough to be out of reach of animals and stayed frozen as long as it lasted. “I was standing on a block of wood, cutting meat” began Agnes, and Elmer was holding the plate for me to put it in when we heard something pounding. We looked down the hill and saw a doe breaking the ice on the river to get a drink. Before I realized what I was doing I had jumped down, grabbed up a rock and thrown it at the deer. It threw up its head, startled and tried to run across the river, but slipped and fell on the ice. I ran down and cut its throat with a butcher knife. It was all over before I realized what I was doing. If I had stopped to think I- -I couldn’t have done it,” she said, her voice breaking. “Eugene was gone and I had to save the meat after I had killed it, so Elmer and I dressed it and had it ready for Eugene to hang up when he came home, but I don’t know how we ever managed it.” “I don’t see how they ever did it, either,” I thought, looking at them. Agnes was just a little slip of a girl and Elmer, her brother, was only twelve years old “Good work!” exclaimed Gid, while it was plain to see that Eugene was as proud of Agnes as he could be. Matilda pretended to be terribly shocked at Agnes’ “coarseness”, but we noticed that she was not too shocked to eat a generous share of delicious venison steak we had for dinner. We had lived in Grass Valley five years and had our home fixed up truly homey and comfortable. We had made a great many friends and were enjoying life when Gid’s oldest brother wrote that he had some good mining claims in the Coeur d’Alene mountains. “If you want to make some real money, join me in Butte soon,” he wrote. We pondered and studied over the questions carefully for a long time. It was hard to give up our nice home and start out in a new raw country with three small children and another coming. Gid was a mining expert and had always followed that work until we were married and bought our home in Grass Valley and he felt that he could make more money in the mines. He talked it over and discussed it with the neighbors and finally thirteen other families decided to go with us if we went. So, Gid spent the spring and early summer finding buyers for the ranch and mine and making preparations for our trip. He sold his interest in the mine for $1,000 and the ranch for $10,000; the sale of the stock and implements brought in several thousand more, so when we left Grass Valley, Gid had over $15,000 in a belt around his waist. We got a big immigrant wagon, drawn by four horses and loaded it with the most necessary supplies and started out just as my father and mother had done years before. We took fifty head of horses and left the rest with a neighbor. On the morning of July 6, fourteen immigrant wagons filed out of Grass Valley after a glorious “send-off” from the ranchers who stayed behind. There were nine in our party; Gid and I with the three children, Matilda and her son Georgie and two men and our dog, “Frosty” to drive the loose horses. Several of the neighbor boys rode with us the first day or two to help us get started. We had put down enough meat and butter for the entire trip and I had baked a great deal of light bread and cookies, but these only lasted a couple of days. The third day out, I was faced with the problem of baking bread for our party. Gid had promised to get me a big Dutch oven for baking on the trip, but we had not yet reached a town. The first meal I made the mistake of baking perfect biscuits between two tin milk pans in the hot coals. It was indeed a hard task to brown them nicely without burning in the thin pans, but I hovered over them anxiously, nearly breaking my back and burning my face to a crisp, as I turned and adjusted the pans to bake the biscuits to perfection. I had to bake several pans of bread and fry four pans of meat in my small frying pan, before I had appeased eight ravenous appetites. When Gid finished eating, he arose with the remark: “Well, I’ll never buy a Dutch oven if you can bake biscuits like those in a milk pan.” '''''Chapter 15''''' I was too dumfounded to speak—too late I realized my mistake. I wanted to throw the pans at Gid’s head and lie down and kick and scream, but I was too weary, hot and dizzy from stooping over the hot stove, so I scraped my dinner out to Frosty and crawled into the wagon bed, thoroughly exhausted and sick at heart. Matilda, who had lain on a quilt in the shade of the wagon while I bent over the blazing fire cooking dinner, packed the dishes away dirty and we resumed our journey. Day after day, meal after meal, I stood up on the wagon tongue and reached over both the footboard and step to get the flour, mix and knead the bread for the family, climbing down every few minutes to tend the fire and then wrestle with those tin milk pans and that small frying pan, trying to feed our party. Matilda did not offer to help although she knew that I was getting so big and heavy, it was agony for me to stoop. She sat in the shade of the wagon, wearing a heavy veil and gloves to protect her from the sun. If I asked her to turn the meat while I mixed the biscuits, she only answered: “I can’t do it. I’ll burn my hands. Let Bert do it.” Never once did she help to cook a meal on the whole trip. Little Bert did what he could, but was only eight years old and I was afraid to have him around the camp fire. Each night I had to wash out the clothes which the children had worn during the day. I begged Gid to get them oilcloth aprons to protect their clothing while eating and insisted that I must have a Dutch oven and a larger, heavier iron skillet. “We’ll get them at the next town,” he promised, but we passed through town after town and they were never bought. It infuriated me when he refused to get me the necessary things to lighten my labor when I knew he could amply afford to do so. When we reached Spring City, where some of my people lived, they begged us not to go on. They felt the trip was too long and hard and the hazards too great for me. When they could not persuade Gid to settle near Spring City, they wanted me to stay with them until after the baby came and join him when he had reached his destination and had a house ready for me. Gid refused their pleas, so once more I crawled into that hated immigrant wagon and we pushed on into the wilderness, we knew not where. One of my sister’s boys went to Salt Lake with us to help me with the driving. Before this, I had driven the wagon most of the way, relieved occasionally by Gid or one of the boys. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-29.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Salt Lake City’s early days.}} Driving through the towns was the most terrifying part of the trip. The horses had never been in town and would rear and plunge until I could scarcely hold them. When I approached the second town, I felt I could not go through it alone and tried in vain to attract Gid’s attention as he rode ahead with the horses. I watched for an hour and he did not once glance back, so I had to conquer all the towns alone. I was very glad to have George Sears relieve me of the arduous task of driving. Nevertheless, I had plenty of other troubles. Georgie, Matilda’s son, was a very spoiled child and exasperated me almost beyond control by tormenting and abusing the children and the dog. Frosty helped drive the fifty loose horses along the road and when we stopped at camp, she always crawled into the shade of the wagon to rest. Georgie would sit on top of her, pull her ears, poke his fingers in her eyes, or anything to tease her. He would not listen to me, so I kept telling Matilda to make him stay away from Frosty. “She is liable to bite him if he doesn’t stop hurting her,” I cautioned Matilda one noon. “I’ll kick her head off if she does,” she flared up, but did not correct Georgie. Soon Frosty did snap at him and broke the skin on one finger. “You bit him, you little devil,” screamed Matilda, slapping little eighteen month old Genie over and beating her on the back. My self control snapped and I saw red. I grabbed Matilda and gave her the beating of her life. “Don’t you dare touch one of my children again,” I said, shaking her, like a terrier shakes a rat. Matilda screamed bloody murder and Gid, who was asleep under the wagon, jumped up and pulled us apart. “Gid,” I said furiously, “you take her and put her on the train. She’s slapped my children for the last time. She’ll not ride with me another mile.” “Silena, calm yourself,” he commanded. “I’ll put her on the train at Spanish Forks tomorrow. Now get dinner ready. The men will be in soon.” Without a word I turned back to my cooking, but I heard Gid tell Matilda, to pack her things and get ready to leave us. I was never so angry in my life. That was the only time I ever struck another woman, but I had stood for so much of Matilda’s meanness, that this was absolutely the last straw. It was with a sigh of relief that I saw him put her on the train at Spanish Forks before we headed toward Salt Lake, twenty miles away. We reached there about noon the next day and drove straight out to the public corral. There was a big hotel in connection with the corral. Each family who had stock were given one room and the use of a big community kitchen. Everything was very neat, clean and convenient. Matilda and her husband came out with a carriage and took us on a sightseeing trip over the city. We stayed in Salt Lake a week and were there for the big celebration on July 24. My neighbor left us at Salt Lake and when we started on, I had to again take my place as driver. As I look back now, I don’t see how I ever managed that outfit on the rough trails and through the swift rivers we forded. I was not use to the left hand brake and cut my hand on it so badly that I carry the scar to this day. We crossed over Bear River on the first wagon bridge we had seen on the whole trip. As we drove along, we noticed that all the vegetation was stripped of leaves. “It looked like everything did after the grasshopper plague when I was a child,” I remarked. “I wonder if they have grasshoppers here.” Just then we drove into a clump of weeds in the middle of the road and a cloud of huge insects flew into the air. “They’re butterflies,” exclaimed Bert eagerly, but as the insects flew into the wagon and settled over us, we saw they were not butterflies, but huge black crickets. They annoyed the horses and made them so nervous and skittish I could scarcely control them. After many weary weeks we reached Marsh Basin, Idaho and the rest of the party decided to settle there. I was so homesick and heartsick, that I told Gid, I simply cannot go on. We would be alone and the country was wilder and rougher than any part we had yet crossed. I knew that my hour was drawing nearer and nearer and I feared it would come when I was in the wilderness with no other woman near to help and comfort me. I argued and pleaded with Gid and pointed out the fact that one wagon alone would be easy prey for the Indians. At last he consented to turn back and I was weak with relief. The two men who had helped with the horses wanted to stay in Marsh Basin, but one from another wagon was anxious to turn back, so he agreed to help Gid drive the loose horses and I gladly climbed into the driver’s seat as we headed back toward Salt Lake. It took us fifteen days to make the return trip and we lay over there a week while we sent word to my people in Spring City, that we were on our way back. Amasa came to Salt lake and drove the wagon to Spring City. He visited with us there before returning to his home in Fillmore. We went to stay with my sister, Mary, who lived in a big log house. Soon after this we traded for a nice five room adobe house, which had belonged to the Acord family. We all moved into the new home and Mossyee was born in the same room in which Art Acord, the cowboy movie star, was born. Art often played with my sister’s children. Mary’s husband, Pete and Gid bought a thresher and rented a binder for the harvest season. We had enough horses to run both machines and they made considerable money. As soon as the harvest was over, Gid went to Grass Valley to see about the horses we had left there. One day a telegram came saying: “Mother is dying. Come at once.” We didn’t know what to do, as my baby was only five weeks old and the snow was up to the wagon hubs. Mary, Pete, Rosetta and I hurriedly got ready and started home. We took Mossyee and Genie with us, but left all the rest of the children with friends and relatives. We took two teams with us and drove day and night, changing teams whenever necessary. When we reached Circle Valley, Amasa was waiting with fresh horses. He said: “Mother is alive. She is waiting to see you.” We hurried on and reached home about four o’clock in the afternoon. Mother knew us and greeting all of us, said: “Now I can go in peace. I have seen you all.” Ten minutes later she passed into a coma and died at two o’clock without gaining consciousness. Father and all the children, except Ben were at her bedside. Ben was in Salt Lake, working on the temple which was then being built. Every man was required to work two years on the temple, for which they were paid one dollar a day, with room and board. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-30.jpg |align=c |size=l|caption=Morman Temple Contruction.}} After the funeral, the others had to go back, but father begged me to stay. “Just wait until I get the wheat in and then Amasa and I will take you back. It will only be about five weeks.” Mary said she would take care of Eddie and Bert, if I would stay and help father, so I agreed. Rosetta took John and Delia back to make their home with her. After the wheat was sown, we all went to Spring City by ox team. Father took the New York Weekly and the New York Ledger and I read and re-read them aloud as the oxen slowly jogged along. We had a wonderful trip and all enjoyed it. Father had a nice visit in Spring City and when it came time to go home he persuaded me to take all the children and go back with him, as it was so lonely for him since mother had gone. He was seventy-four years old and I realized he did not have very many years left, so we moved back to Fillmore. Amasa went out to work on the railroad and left Anna, his wife and son, little Amasa, with us. Anna and I planned a surprise for father on his seventy-fifth birthday, which came on July 7. We wanted him to sit down to the table, surrounded by as many of his family as we could get together. Jim, Mary and Rosetta could not leave their homes in Spring City, but Delia, the youngest sister and father’s favorite daughter, came. She had been visiting with the folks and brought father their love and best wishes as well as gifts to the dinner. Amasa came home for the party and Ellen lived in Fillmore. Each of us had done some little personal service for father in addition to our gifts. He had asked me to wash his shroud, saying: “I would rather have you do it for me than anyone else.” I was so moved at his words, that I flung my arms about his neck, and said: “This is the happiest moment of my life. I am so proud that you have given me this honor.” The robe of finest white linen, was used in a certain ceremony of the church and only a true Mormon could wear it. I washed, bleached and ironed it very carefully and had it ready to give him on his birthday. When Mossyee was about seven months old, Gid took a grading contract on the railroad they were extending from Lehi to Spanish Forks, Utah. As soon as he got things started, he sent for us to join him. Delia promised to stay at home and keep house for father, so I felt free to leave. It was my first ride on a train and I was certainly thrilled. I was amazed at the speed with which the fence posts flew by us. The children sat with their noses pressed flat against the window panes, exclaiming at the new wonders they were experiencing. When we reached Lehi we went out about ten miles to the new grading and moved into a tent alongside the right of way. As I stood looking at our new canvas house my thoughts flew back to the lovely home we had left in Grass Valley. “No regrets!” I said fiercely to myself and resolutely set about making a real home for my husband and the children. I could not do any permanent fixing as we moved every few days as the work progressed. When the weather got too cold for the tent, the company gave us a passenger coach for a home. Mr. and Mrs. McBride lived in the front end and we moved into the back end, so the children could have the use of the observation platform. When we reached Lehi, I took a house in town and put Bert in school. About Christmas time, Gid took a contract for supplying the railroad with ties. The camp was high up in the mountains at Clear Creek Canyon, where it got bitterly cold, with heavy snows. We moved into an un-chinked log house and nearly froze to death with a red hot stove in each end of the room. Finally the men stopped work long enough to build us a dug-out home. It was dug into the side of the mountain with two windows and a door in the front. I tacked a big wagon sheet over the ceiling and newspapers over the walls to keep the dirt from sifting through the cracks between the slabs which reinforced the walls and ceiling. I used fifty pounds of flour every day baking bread for the tie camp, so I soon had sacks enough to cover the walls, to make window curtains and even window shades. I put straw on the floor and covered it with grain sacks, tacking them down securely and soon had a cozy little home right in the side of the mountain. Right above our home was the largest pine tree I ever saw. I told Gid I was afraid to live under it, for if it were to fall, it would smash our home like an eggshell. He laughed and said: “That tree will be standing a hundred years after you’re dead and gone.” However, I never quite trusted it, because it was so huge, it overshadowed all of the other trees on the mountain and made us feel like ants crawling at its feet. When the snow got too deep for Gid to come home every night, he stayed at the logging camp and was with us only from Saturday night until Sunday evening of each week. He always brought enough wood into the house to last until the next Saturday and saw that I had plenty of supplies on hand, so I wouldn’t have to go outside except to care for the horses in the dug-out barn, about one hundred feet from the house. The snow was about four feet on the level in the canyon where we lived and a great deal deeper up on the mountains. A warm chinook wind came up and blew all day and night, melting the snow. About midnight, I was awakened by a deep rumbling sound that increased to a roar, followed by such a jar that I thought the whole earth was going to pieces. I heard the stove pipe go tumbling off and saw the snow falling into the house. I jumped up and stuffed a gunny sack into the hole and hopped back in bed, little dreaming how serious the situation really was. When Bert got up in the morning to start the fire, he missed the stove pipe and called me. Fortunately we had several joints of pipe which we had used in the big log house, but had not needed in our dug-out home. We pulled the sack out of the hole and piles of snow fell through the opening. We turned and twisted it until we forced the top through the snow far enough to get the lower end on the stove. Then we tried to build a fire and such a time, as we did have! We couldn’t get it started until we had melted the snow out of the pipe. At last after many weary efforts, we made it burn and soon the room was warm and cozy. I cooked a hot breakfast and we all felt better. At last I raised the window shade to see if it was getting daylight and found the snow banked solid against the window. When Bert saw it he ran and opened the door and the snow just poured into the house. We realized then that we were snowed in, so I grabbed a shovel and Bert took the little fire shovel and we began to dig snow for dear life. I put the wash boiler on the stove and we melted the snow, as we had no place to put it and we needed the water. We shoveled and melted, shoveled and melted all day long and made little progress, as the snow was packed so hard. There was snow all around and above us and I began to fear that we were snowed in for the winter. Dear, brave little Bert kept saying: “Don’t worry mamma, Gid will come and get us out.” And little Eddie would say: “Papa will come soon.” We were frantic to get to the horses to see if they were alive and worked all day and most of the night, but did not reach them until ten o’clock the next day. Fortunately their grain was stored in the house and the hay inside the barn.. We carried them buckets of snow water and gave them all they would drink, then fed them well. It took us two days to shovel a tunnel out to the creek where we got our water. Four days after the storm I thought I heard a, “hello”, and soon we heard men’s voices and knew that help had come. Gid and about ten men had been four days getting down from camp. They had shoveled like demons to reach us, afraid of what they would find and were overjoyed to see us all alive. When we all got outside where we could look the situation over, we saw that the huge pine, which I had feared, had saved our lives. When the snow slide struck it, the pine had stood firm and broken the force of the slide, causing it to divide and go on each side of our little home. If it had not been for the tree, we would have been buried under the peak of the slide and probably would not have been found until the snow melted in the spring. As it was, we were buried under twenty feet of snow. After a brief rest and a hot meal, the men pushed on to see about the Hogensens who lived in the big log house. They were not buried as deeply as we were, but were out of wood, so they really suffered more than we did. One family, consisting of a man, his wife and seven children were buried so deeply, their bodies were not found until the following summer. They lived at the mouth of the canyon and got the full force of the slide. The weight of the snow and rocks crushed their big log cabin just like a child’s house of sticks. Early in the summer we left Clear Creek Canyon, bound for the Snake River country in Idaho. When we reached Lehi, I went into a general store to buy some things and saw Mr. Hinckley from Cove Fort. I was overjoyed to see him and hear news from home, as I had not heard from any of my people since I left Fillmore, almost a year before. “How’s father and Delia and —“ I began eagerly. Mr. Hinckley took both my hands in his and said sadly: “Haven’t you heard about Delia?” “No,” I answered faintly. “What about her?” “She died three weeks ago.” Mr. Hinckley led me half-fainting to a chair in the back of the store and when I recovered from the shock enough to listen, he told me how it happened. He said she had fallen from a tree, while gathering peaches, struck her chest on a rock and died a few hours later from a hemorrhage of the lungs. Mary and Rosetta went down to the funeral and father after selling the house to Uncle John Nichols, went to Spring City with them to make his home with Mary. Mr. Hinckley said father told him that the year Delia had kept house for him, was one of the happiest of his life. She had been so sweet and good, so kind and patient with him. She had read to him by the hour when his eyesight had failed and had been a very loving daughter to him. It was with a heavy heart that I left the store, promising to write father as soon as we reached our new home and had an address to send to him. When we reached the Marsh Basin, we visited for a week or so with the ranchers who had left Grass Valley with us. It was wonderful to see so many of our friends and neighbors after our long, lonely winter. We reached Snake River in May and Gid went to work helping his brother Eugene, build reduction works to separate gold from the gravel, while I set about making a real home out of the abandoned log house into which we had moved. While we were there, I had one of the most terrifying experiences of my whole life. I had not been well for some time and finally my mouth became infected with strawberry tongue, a very painful and trying condition to say the least. I was suffering so much that Gid took me to a doctor in Albion twenty-five miles away, over roads that were mountain trails. It was a long, hard trip for me, as I was suffering a great deal with my mouth and the jolting of the spring wagon almost jarred my body to pieces. When we were about three miles from home, on our return, I noticed something in the middle of the road ahead of us. I called Gid’s attention to it, saying: “Look Gid,” what is that? It acts so queerly.” It looks like a coyote,” he answered. We watched it closely and as we drew nearer Gid said: “It’s too big for a coyote,” and then added “It’s a plain old timber wolf.” It sat up in the middle of the road with it’s head hanging down in a dejected manner, totally unlike the usual appearance of a timber wolf. “There’s something wrong with it,” said Gid. “It must have eaten some strychnine.” As we approached it shambled off to the edge of the road, but made no attempt to run away. When we passed, Gid hit him with the long buggy whip and with a snarl it sprang after us, snarling and frothing at the mouth. Gid leaned forward, whipping and bring the horses to greater speed, but the wolf kept up with us, snarling savagely and we were racing with death at our very elbow. Our team, tired out from the long trip, was fast becoming exhausted, so as soon as we gained a little on the wolf, Gid slowed the horses down a trifle to allow them to get their wind. But, the wolf soon closed the gap between us and was right at our wheels again, snapping, snarling and jumping at us. The horses could go no faster, they were doing their best. Although they were game through and through, we saw that their endurance was failing fast, while the wolf seemed possessed with unusual strength and speed. It looked as if we were going to lose the race. One of our neighbors saw us coming at break-neck speed and knew that something was wrong. He looked more closely and saw the wolf. “There is something chasing them,” he said. “I’m going to turn the dogs loose.” '''''Chapter 16''''' One of our neighbors saw us coming at break-neck speed and knew that something was wrong. He looked more closely and saw the wolf. “There is something chasing them,” he said. “I’m going to turn the dogs loose.” We had two wonderful big dogs which we kept penned up most of the time on account of the rabid coyotes and wolves. Mr. Huntley turned Frosty and Don loose and sent them to meet us. They came bounding toward us, barking fiercely and about three hundred yards from the house the wolf, realizing that a new danger threatened, bounded off into the woods. All the men in the surrounding country set traps and hunted him, but he was never caught. When we reached home, I had to be carried in and put to bed, so ill from fear and nervous shock, I could not raise my head. About two weeks later both our supplies and those of the Day Camp were almost exhausted. Day by day, as we ate up our food, we anxiously awaited our order—from Godby and Day, of Salt lake City—which we must have to get new supplies. Finally it came, about noon on Saturday and Gid hitched up the team and started at once for Bonanza Bar for the much needed food. “I’ll push through as fast as I can and by traveling all night I think I can get there, buy the supplies and get started back tomorrow. With good luck, I should be home by Monday noon.” “Hurry as fast as you can,” I urged. “I have only some wormy dried apples and stale cornmeal which were in the house when we moved here and Aunt Lydia has only a little canned milk and hard bread.” “I’ll hurry,” promised Gid, as he drove away. We went to bed hungry and spent an almost sleepless night. I tossed and tumbled about, trying to think of something to feed the children. Bert and Eddie started out early next morning hunting rabbits. They saw no rabbits, but scared up a sage hen and managed to kill her with sticks and stones and proudly brought her home. She was so old and tough, I could not cut her up, so put her in a pot to boil. The meat was unfit to eat, but I made some soup by thickening the broth with some of the corn meal after sifting out the weevils. I could not eat it, but the children were too young and too hungry to be squeamish. I sent some up to Aunt Lydia’s children at Day’s camp, a mile away. She sent me a little canned milk and some hard bread which I burned and then ground for “crust coffee”. Monday afternoon a tramp came to my door asking for food. I explained the situation to him and told him I expected my husband home that night with supplies. The tramp acted rather queerly and I felt a little uneasy as I directed him to the camp down the river. The children were weak and ill from hunger, so I put them to bed early, promising to wake them up if their father came with food. The door fastened with a latch on the inside and the string was pulled through a hole and left hanging, so the door could be opened from the outside. Being so weak from hunger, I was unusually nervous that night, so pulled the string inside and fastened the door securely. “Now I defy anyone to open that door,” I said grimly as I prepared for bed. About midnight I was awakened by a tapping and listened, paralyzed with fear, as I heard a soft, stealthy movement as if someone was fumbling for a latch string. Outside the door I had a bench with a tin basin on it and a small mirror hanging above it. Once I heard the mirror tap the wall as if someone had bumped against it. For agonized moments I lay there, stiff and trembling, until gradually a course born of desperation came over me. I got up and tiptoeing to the door, quietly opened it a crack and peeped out to see my enemy. To my amazement I saw only a kitten sitting on the wash bench, reaching for the latch string. My relief was so great that I snatched up the kitten and hugged it so tightly I almost squeezed it to death. I carefully fastened the door and took the kitten to bed with me. Next morning Gilbert Webb, Aunt Lydia’s oldest boy, came down and said: “Mama is almost starved and is getting so weak she can hardly stand.” “Can’t you catch her a fish?” I asked. “I haven’t a hook.” I had none to lend him, so we took a piece of wire, bent it into a fish hook and filed a barb on it. Gilbert fished all afternoon, but caught only one small sucker. By Wednesday we were almost starved. I was so weak I could hardly stand and the children clung to my skirts, crying piteously for food. I was so worried over Gid’s continued absence I was almost desperate. I knew that something serious had happened to delay him, for he wouldn’t lose a minute in getting home when we were so terribly in need of food. As darkness fell, our hopes waned and we faced another hungry sleepless night. It was useless even to put the children to bed. I sat at the window praying that Gid would come soon when I saw the light of a lantern bobbing along the road. I caught my breath and held it for several painful seconds before I dared relax and believe my eyes. “Children,” I called, my voice trembling with emotion and relief, “here comes your father now.” :Are you sure, Monna?” asked Bert. “Yes, son, I’m sure. Stir up the fire and have it hot, so I can cook something as soon as he gets here. About eight-thirty, Gid staggered up to the door so exhausted he could hardly stand. The team and wagon were plastered with mud, but the precious provisions were safe. Bert and I hastily cut a steak off a half beef and broiled it for supper. I never tasted anything so good in my life. Gilbert came just as I was wondering about a way to get food to Aunt Lydia’s, as Gid had tumbled down thoroughly exhausted and Bert was too small to send. He said they had seen the lantern and he had rushed over, hoping it was Gid with supplies. I gave him enough food for their supper and breakfast and told him we would take the rest to them the next day. It was with a thankful heart that I put my well fed family to bed that night and not until the next morning did I hear the reason for the delay. Gid got into Bonanza Bar Sunday afternoon and found all the stores closed. He hunted up the manager of the only general store and asked if he could get some provisions. The store was closed when you came by, wasn’t it?” asked the man sarcastically. “Yes,” answered Gid, “but I thought you might open it long enough for me to get a wagon load of supplies when you knew the circumstance my family and the people at Day’s Camp are in without food. I have over forty miles to haul it, so I must get started back as soon as possible.” “Call around in the morning and I will sell you all you want.” “But,” pleaded Gid, “I must have it now. My children are crying for food.” “I’m sorry, but I can’t open the store on Sunday,” replied the man stubbornly. “That’s your answer, is it?” demanded Gid angrily. “That’s final,” snapped the manager. “Well you’ll not sell me a nickel’s worth tomorrow or any other time,” Gid flung over his shoulder, as he stamped down the path. Early the next morning he bought his supplies from several other stores and started for home a little after noon, but had to travel slowly with the heavily loaded wagon over the poor roads. Tuesday morning, while fording a mountain stream, the wagon slipped into a bed of quicksand and in spite of the straining and pulling of the team, it slowly sank deeper. Gid had to unload all the supplies, pile them on the bank and then hitch the horses to the end of the tongue to pull the empty wagon out of the hole into which it was being sucked. It was almost dark by the time he was all loaded and ready to start on his way again. About midnight the horses were so tired, they could go no further, so he unhitched them and let them rest about two hours. He had to rest them at frequent intervals all day Wednesday and said he did not believe they could have gone another mile. Gid and Eugene were building Robinson’s Ferry across the rapids in the Snake River and Gid was home only Sunday of each week, so the children and I were alone most of the time. About six weeks after we came so near starving, Agnes Silena was born during the worst storm of the year. We could get no one to help me, so Gid had to remain at home two weeks until I was able to do the housework and care for the children. As soon as Robinson’s Ferry was finished they built Day’s Ferry. When the reduction plant was ready for operation, Gid took the contract to furnish fuel for it. He used the sagebrush which grew wild all over the plains. It was so large they had to put a chain around each bush and pull it out with a team. Bert was only ten years old, but he worked right along with the men. He hooked the chain around the bush and then hunted the next bush, while the men pulled the first one out. When Aggie was about six months old, Al and Lydia Huntley moved up to Albion and we moved up to Day’s Camp. The first mill did not pay, so it was abandoned and another built farther up the river. When the second mill was put into operation, I had to cook for sixteen men, as well as my family of seven. One month when Mr. Godby came down with the payroll he noticed Aggie creeping over the floor and the next time he came down from Salt Lake, he brought her a walker. It was a wonderful help to me as well as to the baby. She spent many happy hours in it and was running everywhere by the time she was ten months old. The second mill did not pay expenses, so it was closed down and Gid was kept as watchman. In April, Joe wrote for us to come to Butte and help him in the mines. I decided to leave Bert with friends for a while, but little did I dream, as I bade him goodbye, that I was breaking the thread which bound our lives together and that he would be lost for eighteen long years, before I held him in my arms again. We had to wait several hours in Pocatello and while there met Mr. Godby en route to Snake River. He was taking me a pair of beautiful gloves and a big box of candy. He took us to dinner and for a ride over the city and was a great help with the children. It was with real regret that I told him goodbye and knew we were severing connections with the firm Godby and Day. When we reached Butte, I stayed at the Centennial Hotel sixteen days while Gid and Eddie were driving through with the two teams. Just before I got off the train, I had washed and dressed the children all very carefully, as I wanted them to look their best to go to the hotel. Genie was dressed in blue, with blue and white stripped stockings, Mossyee in pink, with pink and white stockings to match and Aggie was in red, with socks in red and white. I always knitted our stockings and had made sixteen pairs the winter we were on Snake River and hoped they would last a year. As I finished dressing myself and the children I felt that my family looked very creditable to enter the city. After I had registered at the Centennial Hotel, the best in Butte, I looked around at the people sitting in the lobby. To my horror I discovered that no one else had on stripped stockings. My face flamed as I looked down in distaste at my own hand-knit hose. One woman, sensing my discomfort, drew Genie over to her and simpered: “Your mother is a very industrious woman to knit you all such pretty stockings.” Fortunately, the landlady stepped up just then to show us our room and I gladly herded my little “zebras” into it and commanded them to stay there, while I rushed out to get us all some “store “ stockings. I felt I could never brave the dining room that night in my own home-knitted hose. We had a lovely room at the hotel and enjoyed our stay there very much. I had breakfast and lunch served in our room, but took the children to the dining room for dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Beal, who owned the hotel, invited us to dine at their table with them and their little daughter. One evening we were served steak, smothered with mushrooms. It was the first time I had ever eaten them and I did not know what they were until I asked Mrs. Beal. She told me that the mushrooms were very plentiful around Butte and unusually large and well flavored. It was a great treat to be in town after our long, lonely stay in Clear Creek Canyon and Snake River. We took long walks over the city and most of the sights were as new and strange to me as they were to the children. I never tired of wandering through the big department stores and the curio shops were a constant source of interest to me. I met a very lovely woman who lived at the hotel. She had no children and became very fond of mine and was a great help to me in keeping the children interested and amused while we were staying there. She had lived in Butte many years and knew all the places of interest and showed me around over the city. One evening her husband, a clothing salesman, went with us for a long walk. We visited a rink where I saw my first roller skates and on the way back to our rooms we stopped at a restaurant for refreshments. When we were ready to leave the husband, who was a quick, nervous man, jumped up from the table and tripped over his chair and to my surprise and horror his hair went sailing across the room. I had never before seen a toupee and I could not at first grasp the meaning of the phenomenon. The rest of the people were not so mystified, but screamed with laughter. All the waiters sprang forward in a frantic effort to return the toupee and a great scramble ensued, to the delight of the crowd and the humiliation of the poor salesman, who dived under the table and refused to come out until his hair was again in its proper place. “Let’s go home, Kate,” he begged. We could scarcely keep up with him on the way back to the hotel and never again could we coax him to go with us. He spent most of his evenings playing billiards in the smoking room, so his wife spent her leisure time with me. When Gid and Eddie arrived, we had so many new and interesting things to tell and show them. We were proud of our knowledge of the city and delighted in acting as guides. Gid was a marvelous ice skater and delighted in fancy skating, making figure eights and cutting the pigeon wing. I could hardly wait to see him on roller skates. As soon as he had rested from his long trip from Snake River with the teams, I said to him: “I’ve found something that I know you’ll enjoy. Do you feel like going this evening?” “Let’s go, I feel fine. It’s great to be in the city again.” I put Mossyee and Aggie to bed and left them in the care of Mrs. Beal and taking Eddie and Genie, we started out. As we approached the building, Gid saw the sign “Skating Rink” and exclaimed, delightedly: “Skates, lead me to them.” “I knew you’d be interested. That’s why I brought you.” Gid found seats for the children and me and then rushed over to have the skates put on his feet. As he stepped onto the floor, he waved confidently to me and started out to capture the honors for fancy skating as he always did on ice, but alas! there is a slight difference in the technique of ice and roller skating and his elation was short lived. His feet flew out from under him and he sat down with a resounding thump. His amazement and chagrin were comical to see as the crowd shouted and screamed. With flaming cheeks, he scrambled to his feet, only to pitch headlong, flat on his face in a sprawling heap. The more he tried to rise, the more he floundered around until in disgust he crawled to the nearest booth and took off the roller skates, never to put them on again. It was the first time I had ever seen Gid when he wasn’t master of the situation and although I sympathized with him, I laughed until I cried at his ludicrous appearance. We never visited a skating rink again, but spent many enjoyable evenings in the theaters. We were so starved for entertainment that we couldn’t get enough of it and the shows were a source of unending pleasure to us. When Gid was ready to go to work, we found a cozy little house in Meadeville, near the mines. Early one morning I went for a long walk before the children were up. I saw my nearest neighbor, Mrs. O’Connor, out picking the little button mushrooms. She had quite a large pail full and I asked her how she could use so many before they spoiled. She said she canned them and told me just how to do it. The next morning, my early walk took me down past the wood yards and tie camps. The ground was almost white with mushrooms, some of them as large as dinner plates. Catching my apron, I hastily filled it and rushed back to ask Mrs. O’Connor if they were fit to eat. “Where in the world did you find all those?” she demanded in astonishment. “Down in the wood lot by the mines. There’s hundreds of them,” I cried excitedly. She helped me sort them over, pointing out the wormy ones and explained that they must be gathered before the sun shone on them to avoid worms. Every morning during the season she and I went out and gathered mushrooms for canning. Soon crowds of people from Butte were swarming over the lots gathering them, but we were always there first and got the pick of the crop. I canned gallons and had them to use the year round. One day Joe told us of a nice little mining claim which no one owned and suggested that my husband file on it. After looking it over carefully, Gid took it up and when work slacked up at the mines, he hired a man to help him and took our teams up into the timber to cut logs for a house. He had a nice two-story log house almost completed when he discovered that he needed an adz to fix the door step. He borrowed one from some carpenters who were building a house nearby. After working only a few moments he called: “Silena, come see what I’ve done to this adz.” I rushed out and saw that he had broken a nick in one corner of it. “Oh, Gid,” I cried, “whatever can we do? Can you file it down or something?” “I’m afraid not. I’ll have to go into Butte on tonight’s express and get another one.” Right after lunch one of the carpenters’ helpers came for the adz. Gid was not there, but I gave it to him and showed him the nick, saying” “Tell the owner that my husband will pay for this adz and go into Butte tonight and get him a new one, whichever he wishes.” About four o’clock in the afternoon we were both busy. Gid was laying the kitchen floor while I was splitting chinks and putting them in the living room walls. Hearing a noise, I turned and saw two carpenters set their tools down and step to the door. Their faces were livid with rage. They were Irish and spoiling for a fight. One of them held the adz in his hand. As I looked up he ripped out an oath and shaking the adz in my face, said: “This is a great way to return a man’s tools. I loaned this to him for a few hours work—not to be ruined. I’ll smash his brains out with it.” I raised the heavy hammer with which I had been driving spikes into the logs and said: “Don’t you set one foot through that door. I told your man to tell you that my husband would pay you for that adz or go to Butte tonight and get you another one. Now you make one move to touch my husband and I’ll beat your head soft with this hammer!” '''''Chapter 17''''' Just then Gid, hearing the commotion, stepped through the kitchen door. Still holding my hammer aloft, I said to him: “It is just behind the partition there, Gid.” The carpenters turned as pale as death. Dropping the adz they grabbed their tool chest and started down the hill on a dead run. Quickly recovering from surprise at the amazing change in behavior, we roared with laughter. It was merely an adz, but they thought I meant a gun, just as I intended they should. We never saw them again, but we had the adz as a remembrance of them. As soon as our house was finished, papered and painted, we moved into the first real home we had since we left Grass Valley. One day Gid went to see Mr. Jeffries, who was working in the mines and while there he met Mamie and Rebecca Hume, Mr. Jeffries’ orphaned nieces who were making their home with him. Gid laughingly remarked: “Joe should meet these girls. He is looking for a wife.” The next Saturday night, Gid and I went to a dance and as usual he was selected Master of Ceremonies. He introduced me to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, Mamie and Rebecca. I fell in love with them at once and we soon became fast friends. The girls took turns spending the day with me, as I was lonely and could not go out very often on account of the children. The girls were good company and I enjoyed having them with me. Gid and I were very enthusiastic in our praise of both girls. One day, while visiting me, Becky went to draw some water from the community well, where all the miners in the neighborhood got their drinking water. It was a crisp, cold day, with bright sunshine above and snow underfoot. Becky had on her heavy coat and leggings and a light pink fascinator or scarf on her head, which rivaled the color of her glowing cheeks, as the wind blew soft curling tendrils of hair across them. She certainly was a beautiful picture as she stood drawing the pail of water. Fate or fortune brought Joe driving by just at that moment. After a sweeping glance of admiration, he stopped his horse and climbed out of the buckboard. He walked over to the well and like Isaac, asked for a drink. Rebecca graciously, but modestly served him and Joe, respecting her difference, thanked her and went his way. That evening he came over to our house and asked eagerly: “Silena, do you know who that pretty girl was at the well today?” “That was Becky, one of the girls we wanted you to meet. Come over to dinner tomorrow night and I will have Becky, Mamie and the Jeffries, too.” Joe met the family at our house and was just as delighted with them as we were, but was especially interested in Becky. A few days later, he came over and asked me how I would like to take a trip down into the mine. I had always wanted to go, so was delighted at the suggestion. He told me to invite Mrs. Jeffries and the girls and he would let Mr. Jeffries off and get another young man to make up the party. He invited us to have dinner at the restaurant before we started We reached the mine about six o’clock and as only four could go in the basket at one time, Joe, Becky, Gid and I went down first and waited at the first level for the rest of the party. We spent about an hour there wandering around the labyrinth of passages and small rooms, watching miners taking out the copper ore. We went on down to the next level, which was as far as the hoist went. A ladder led to the workings below. “I have to go on down to see some workmen,” Joe said. “Who’s game to go along?” Becky, Gid and I volunteered, but the other four decided to wait for us there. About a hundred feet down, Becky began to get sick from fright, so we stopped in a little alcove and let her sit down on a bench. Gid said he would stay there with Becky, if I wanted to go down. I spoke up eagerly: “Yes, I want to go. This is my first chance to visit the bowels of the earth and I want to see it all.” Joe put a miner’s lamp on my head and gave me a candle and we climbed on down, down. Then we wound through the passages, down inclines, up hills and through stopes, before we found the men he wanted to see. Joe said: “I had better blow the signal for them to not to set off any blasts. They are not suppose to at this time, but they might, so I will signal for sure.” Instead of doing that, he blew for a blast and soon we heard a rumble and muffled BOOM! The whole earth shook while the sound reverberated through the rooms and echoed and re-echoed down the passages. I heard the same sound in the snow slide on Clear Creek and I was frightened half to death. It seemed as if the whole earth would fall upon us. Like a wild animal, I darted down the nearest passage seeking escape. Joe ran after me, calling for me to come back. I didn’t heed him, but sped blindly on, not realizing that I was running straight into another blast. Joe blew the signal for them not to set it off, as they rushed after me and when he caught me, he held me firmly by the arm, while he laughed heartily at his little joke. He said I was a regular mountain goat, the way I bounded over the uneven, rocky passage. As soon as I regained my strength, we climbed back up the ladder. Becky had heard and felt the blast and was frightened. Gid was trying to reassure her by telling her that it was just one of Joe’s little jokes and that the blast was probably a half mile away from them. When we joined the others we found Mrs. Jeffries almost prostrated with fright, lying down on the floor on her husband’s coat. Mr. Jeffries was fanning her to keep her from fainting. We reached the surface about nine-thirty and Joe said: “It’s just a nice time for a sleigh ride.” He sent to the livery stable for cutters and we had a wonderful ride all around the hills and over to Butte. After our visit to the mine, I was quite ill and had Becky come to stay with me, to help with the children. Joe became a frequent visitor at our house, spending about three evenings a week with us. One day he asked me if he could take Becky over to Butte to the theater the next evening. I told him he would have to ask her aunt, as I had nothing to say in the matter. Becky ran over and asked Mrs. Jeffries, but before her aunt gave her consent, she came to see me. She said that since the girls had been in her care, she had always been very careful of them and very particular about the company they kept. We talked the matter over and decided it would be quite alright for Joe to take Becky out. They went over to Butte the next evening. Gid worked on the night shift at the mine, so I was alone with the children. When Becky got home, she slipped into my bed and put her arms around me. “What do you know, she whispered—I’m engaged!” “Engaged?” I echoed in astonishment! “Yes”, she answered happily. “Joe asked me tonight, to marry him and I said I would.” “But Becky,” I protested, “you are only eighteen.” Are you sure you love Joe enough to get married and settle down with him for the rest of your life?” “Love him? I adore him! We are going to be married Christmas.” She was so happy that I said no more except that she must tell her aunt the first thing in the morning. Becky, had just gone to her aunt’s home when Joe came next morning and he was as excited as a small boy over a new toy. “Silena, Becky and I are going to be married. Aren’t you glad?” “Joe,” I said, “marriage is a wonderful but serious thing. Are you sure you love Becky enough to make her a good husband? She is a mighty sweet girl and deserves the best.” “Of course I love her, Silena. I can hardly wait until Christmas. I am going now to ask her aunt and uncle, but I wanted to tell you first.” Christmas was just three weeks away and there was so much to be done. Joe wanted our new house for his bride until he could build another one, so I moved back in the little house and they were married in the parlor of their new home. It was such a pretty wedding. Becky was dressed in dove gray satin, trimmed with shell pink, which seemed a perfect setting for her big brown eyes and dark hair. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and pink roses. Joe looked handsome in his dark blue broadcloth suit, white vest and shirt and tie. Mamie was bridesmaid and her dress of shell pink satin, set off her blonde beauty to perfection. Our little Genie and Peggy O’Connor were flower girls and looked so sweet in their pert little dresses of white organdy. Genie wore a pink sash and pink stockings with black slippers and carried a bouquet of pink rose buds. Peggy wore a blue sash, blue stockings with black slippers and carried a bouquet of blue forget-me-nots. Joe had ordered all the flowers from a hot house in Butte and they were certainly beautiful. Mossyee, dressed in pure white, carried a white satin cushion for the bride and groom to kneel on. Mrs Jeffries was dressed in golden brown, Mrs. O’Connor wore a beautiful gown of gray moire silk and I wore a black dress made with hoops. It was a very pretty wedding, solemnized by the Lutheran minister of whose church Becky's was a member. They were married about one o’clock and after a wedding breakfast served at our house, they left for Butte to spend their honeymoon. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-31.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Butte, Montana—Circa 1881.}}{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-32.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=The Centennial Hotel 1880, Butte Montana.}} They stayed at the Centennial Hotel a few days and then returned to their new home. They were very happy together and just a year later, their little son, George was born. When he was just a year old, little “Virgie” came to join them. The winter we spent in Butte was about the hardest one in my whole life. It was bitterly cold and we had a great deal of sickness. First Gid had a very severe case of quinsy. He lay for several days, unable to eat anything, while his throat swelled tighter, until one day he sat up in bed gasping for breath. I rushed over and found his face turning black as he fought for air. I was panic-stricken. The nearest doctor was in Butte and I knew he could never get there in time. There were no telephones and I had no one to send for help. Suddenly there flashed into my mind a story I had heard, when a small child was ill and about someone opening up a patient’s throat with a quill full of gun powder. I dashed out to the kitchen, took a cartridge out of the box on the clock shelf and snatching up the hatchet, I chopped it open. I took out a little of the gun powder and rolled it into a small cigarette and took it to the bedside. Gid was still fighting for breath, but was growing very weak. “Open your mouth,” I demanded. “Maybe this will help you.” Obedient as a child, he opened his mouth as widely as he could and I blew the powder down his throat. Immediately a severe spasm set in and the core of the abscess flew out of his mouth, followed by a cup or more of blood and pus. As soon as I dared leave him, I ran the half mile to the mines to get Joe. When we got back, Gid was hanging his head over the edge of the bed, letting his throat drain. Joe was very much alarmed and sent for the doctor at once and then asked what had happened. When I had finished telling him, he demanded: “Don’t you know, you might have killed him?” “But, Joe, he was dying, I tell you and it was the only thing I knew to do.” I was almost in tears from the nervous strain I had been under. By the time the doctor got there, Gid was beginning to breathe more easily than he had for several days. When the doctor heard the whole story, he remarked: “Well it certainly worked. You saved his life, alright, but I’m afraid I’d never have dared use such a severe treatment.” Before Gid was able to be up, Aggie took the measles, quickly followed by Mossyee and Genie. A friend took Eddie into her home, so he escaped, but I had four very sick patients on my hands. For six long, weary weeks, I nursed them day and night with no help except an hour or so each day, when Mrs. O’Connor risked exposing her family to come in and help me. She kept a suit of clothes in the chicken house and changed there, before coming to my house and after leaving it to go home. The rest of the family were barely able to be up when I went to bed for a two weeks’ siege of sickness and being so worn out, I could not recover my strength, so was hardly able to do my housework for months. The long, hard winter was followed by a late, cold spring. My vitality was very low and I was so lonely, sad and blue that I felt I could not go on. I did not know where Bert was and had not heard from any of my people for over a year, when one day, a letter came from Mary. It had followed me all over Idaho and was weeks old when it reached me in Butte. It brought the news of my father’s death at sister Ellen’s in Fillmore. He had not been contented with Mary in Spring City, as he had lived so long in Fillmore, that all his friends and interests were there. He had gone back to Ellen’s and had lived there a year before he died. This letter from Mary was the latest news I had of any of my people for over thirty years. I did not receive any of my father’s estate, because I could not be located. I was completely lost from them until brother, Jim learned of my whereabouts and wrote me in Los Angeles. When spring did finally come, after our long, hard winter in Butte, I busied myself with my garden and spring house cleaning. One day Gid came in, quite excited. “Silena, they’re opening up a new country over around the Flathead Lake and I would like to go there and seek my fortune,” he exclaimed. “But Gid,” I protested, “we can’t take the children in that new raw country, away from schools and doctors. Remember all the sickness we’ve had this winter. I simply can’t take the children out of reach of doctors.” Gid refused to give up his plan, as he firmly believed that the “pot of gold” lay at the foot of that particular rainbow and I was just determined not to drag the children out into the wilds again after our hardships in Clear Creek Canyon and Snake River, so we compromised. He was to go to the Flathead country in Montana and I was to take the children and go to Portland, where Eugene and Agnes lived. We divided our money equally. Gid took the team and wagon and started for Montana. I shipped my sewing machine and kitchen range and took the children to Oregon. When I reached Portland, I had forty dollars in cash, a sewing machine, a stove, no income and four small children to feed and clothe. I knew it was up to me to earn our living, as there would be no money from Gid’s venture for some time, if at all. I rented a house next door to Agnes for five dollars per month. Laura Brooks, who was born in a sleigh en route to Deserette, was now married to Dick Allen and lived on the other side of me. Eugene and Dick had part time work on the railroad. They took turns running the helper engine up to the Dalles, or rapids, at the top of the divide and then bringing it back to Portland, a three hour trip. The girls had been riding up with their husbands. Agnes kept all the children and let Laura ride up with Dick one morning, then Laura took care of the children and let Agnes go up with Eugene the next. When I moved in the cottage between them, they helped care for my children and let me go up with one of the boys every third morning, so I had a chance to get away from home and see something of the country. One day “the Frenchman,” as we called our landlord, came and asked me if I would like to take care of his five cottages and tend to the renting of them in exchange for my rent. Of course, I was glad to do it and earned our house rent for eight months in this way. I put out a “dressmaking” sign and soon had all the work I could do. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-33.jpg|align=r|size=l|caption=Selena Elsie Kenney,-Giroux about 1885.}} There were few dressmakers in Portland and in a few weeks I had a large trade, both in sewing and cutting patterns. I took produce instead of money for most of my work. One day a woman came to the house and said: “I will give you six dozen eggs if you will make dresses for my two little girls for next Sunday.” I told her, I would gladly make the exchange and went to work on the dresses. I made them with round, low necks puffed sleeves and ruffled skirts. The woman was well pleased and declared them well worth the six dozen eggs, which I took to the store and traded for groceries. I did a great deal of sewing for her after that. A paper-hanger came to me and said he would furnish the paint and paper and redecorate three rooms for me, if I would make his wife a brown taffeta dress. Through my dressmaking work, I met a great many new people and was soon interested in things outside of my own home. I joined the “Good Templar” Lodge and was Chaplin, for the three years I lived in Portland. Our meetings were very interesting and instructive and I thoroughly enjoyed them. We had many lovely picnics and boat excursions. One time we went up to Vancouver, where we were royally entertained by the Vancouver Chapter of the Lodge. My first picnic in Portland was with some of my neighbors. We packed a basket of lunch and went up in a ravine above the town. Imagine my surprise when I found the picnic grounds inside the cemetery. When Mr. Galden was transferred to to the Dalles, they could not take their furniture with them, so Mrs. Galden asked me if I would make her a layette in exchange for goods. She was expecting her baby soon and would not have the time and strength to make the clothes after she moved. I gladly consented, as I needed furniture badly and did not have the money to buy it. When they moved away, Mr. Galden brought me a truck load of goods. There was a set of dishes, a complete bed outfit, a lovely carpet and scores of other things. I was so pleased that I made her a beautiful layette, as I promised and in addition I made two comforters of creamy mull, tied with bow-knots of pink and baby blue ribbon, for her own bed. She was so surprised and pleased that she wrote me a lovely letter, saying she could not thank me enough. By exchanging my work for goods, I was able to furnish a five room house, pay the rent and support myself and four children with very little cash. Most of the money that I received for sewing was put in the bank. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-34.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Albina, Oregon, Circa 1880s.}} We lived across the river from the city proper, in what was known as Albina. The children roamed over the hills and were so well and happy. They picked all the wild strawberries and blackberries which we had for canning and in the fall they gathered hazel nuts. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-35.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Albina, Oregon.}} Down the hill, next to the railroad tracks, lived a family of “shanty Irish” people and all the children in our neighborhood gathered on the hillside above their house and from their ring-side seats enjoyed the many family rows which were staged in the shanty below. I had often scolded my children for going down there, but the temptation was too great for them to resist, until one day they saw a sight which scared them so badly, they never again went near the place. They came home pale as death and screaming so hard, I could not get the story from them for hours. Finally, I learned that they had heard even more noise than usual, at the shanty below us. There were shouts and curses, mingled the shrill squeal of a pig. Immediately, all the children within hearing, rushed to their accustomed place on the hillside, where they could see in the back door. To their horror, they saw the family butchering a hog right on the kitchen floor. They fled from the scene as if chased by demons and it was hours before I could quiet my children down. Their dreams were haunted for several nights with the horrible picture they saw. Never again did I have to forbid their going down the hill. Soon my dressmaking business grew too large for me to handle, so I fitted up my living room and one bedroom for my business and employed help. I cut my own patterns by a chart and was soon doing as much pattern cutting as sewing. I had to rent two more sewing machines, which were in almost constant use. The dresses which were worn then required a great deal more work than modern clothes do. Every seam was bound with binding ribbon; every dress had a lining and often whalebone, which had to be feather stitched down. I saw Mary Logan when she came to Portland with her husband, General John A Logan, on his second presidential campaign tour. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-36.jpg |align=r|size=m |caption=Mary Cunningham-Logan, Sam Cunningham’s sister.}} She looked so distinguished as she sat on the platform while General Logan was speaking, that I didn’t wonder at Sam’s pride in her. He had told me so much about his sister and I had received so many kind letters and lovely gifts from her, that I felt I knew her before I ever saw her. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-37.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=General John Alexander Logan, Sam Cunningham’s brother-in-law.}}General Logan died soon after their visit to Portland and Mary returned to her home in the east, so I did not see her again, but my daughter, Agnes met her when she visited in Los Angeles years later, in interest of the Red Cross. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-38.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Mary Simmerson-Cunningham-Logan,, son, Maning Logan, Captain John Alexander Logan & daughter, Mary Elisabeth (“Dollie”) Logan. Approximately 1870.}} As soon as my business justified it, I moved into a better location. It was a lovely house overlooking Portland and the river. Through a friend, I got a chance to make a gown for a famous prima donna, who had a month’s engagement in one of the Portland theaters. I can’t recall her name, but I remember that she was a very beautiful woman with lovely golden hair and big blue eyes and the most perfect figure, I ever had the pleasure of fitting. I worked almost day and night for three weeks on the gown, which was of black satin, made princess style. I had drafted and cut the pattern to her individual measurements and when the dress was finished, it molded her figure like her own skin. It was almost covered with passementerie work in an oak leaf design. I received twenty-five dollars and complimentary tickets to the theater for my work and I know that I was the proudest woman alive, when I saw that famous singer walk out on the stage in the gown I had created. As I sat there admiring its perfect fit, I wondered why we couldn’t cut the pattern of our lives and fit them to our ideals as I had fitted that gown to the figure that was wearing it. I recalled the lesson on life, mother had given me as she taught me to weave and slowly realized how far I had strayed from the pattern she had set aside for me to do. A smooth, well-woven fabric of life—church, family, home, children, friendship. I had indeed wandered far. It had been years since I had seen or heard from any of my family. In fact, in fact I did not know of their whereabouts, nor they of mine. I had had many houses, but no permanent home, I could not attend church regularly when I was often miles from one and lasting friendships could not develop in the few months or years I had stayed in one place. As if in sympathy with my thoughts, the prima donna began the haunting strains of “Home, Sweet Home.” Tears welled up in my eyes until I had to grope my way from the theater, blindly following the crowd. A few days later Gid came walking in after an absence of nearly three years—his “pot of gold”, just another mirage. When we compared notes we found that he had lost his team and wagon and had returned home with forty dollars cash, while I had furnished a five room house, fed, clothed and schooled the four children, had ninety dollars in the bank and such a large dressmaking business, that I employed seven women to help me. After a few days’ rest and exploring Portland, Gid became restless and proposed that we go on one of the numerous excursions that went down the river to the ocean and visited Elwaka and Fort Kenby, where the lighthouse was. I felt that we could not afford the trip, but I had been on several excursions and knew Gid would enjoy it a great deal after his three years of pioneer life, so I consented. I went to the bank and drew out ten dollars of my precious savings for the excursion and planned a great deal, for our first real trip together since those first happy days in Butte. I was so proud of Gid when we started out the next morning. He was always careful of his complexion, hands and clothing, so the three years in the wilderness had not coarsened him as as it does so many men. It was a beautiful day and a gay colorful throng swarmed over the decks, shouting goodbye and laughing gaily as they greeted their friends and fellow passengers. I was so happy! I loved a boat excursion more than anything else and I thrilled to a boat whistle, no matter when or where I heard it. Standing on deck and watching the city of Portland recede and gradually fade into the distance, I felt that I’d like to sail on and on forever, with the wind blowing my skirts and taking liberties with my hair. The steamer was one of the new “side wheelers” and the pride of the owners. I was thrilled and happy as a child as I stood on the deck, with the vibration of the huge engines under my feet and watched the trail of froth and foam in our wake. Gradually I realized that Gid did not share my mood, but stood about as stiffly with a faint scowl on his face. “What’s the matter, Gid,” I asked. “Aren’t you enjoying your trip?” “Trips alright”, he answered shortly. “Then what’s the matter?” I began anxiously. Just then a group of friends came up to us, so Gid did not answer, but soon took my arm and almost rudely pulled me out of the group and insisted that I take a turn around the deck with him. Finding a deserted spot on the windy side, he stopped and leaned over the rail, gazing into the water below. “You’re not getting sea sick?” I asked anxiously. “No Silena, I’m not getting sea sick,” he answered angrily. I said no more, as I did not want to arouse his anger and cause a scene, but I was chilled and hurt by his strange behavior. He had seemed so eager for the trip, that I was willing to make the sacrifice to give it to him, as I hoped he would find a job soon and then would not have time for many pleasures. During the whole trip, he kept me in the most secluded spots on board and would not mingle with the crowds, which is more than half the pleasure of the excursion. I could not understand it at all and wondered if he was ashamed of me. I glanced cautiously over my clothing to see if I had torn my dress or had a run in my stocking, as I knew I had looked very well when I left home. I had on a light voile dress, big white hat and white shoes and stockings. I compared my clothing with that of the people around me and saw that I was dressed well and as suitably as anyone onboard. When the boat docked, we went to a hotel to wait for the smaller boat to take us across to where we planned to visit the lighthouse after a picnic dinner on the beach. When we walked into the lobby of the hotel, I felt the sand grate under our feet and looked down. There seemed to be a carpet on the floor and still the sand grated as if the floor were bare. “Gid,” I whispered, “what kind of carpet is this?” “It’s linoleum,” he answered in a superior tone, although I felt sure it was the first one he had ever seen. When we reached Ellice, I saw a sign, “Picnic lunches put up to order,” and noticed a great many of our fellow passengers go in and get lunches, so I suggested that we have one put up and then go down on the beach and eat with the rest of the crowd. “I know what I want,” Gid answered shortly and going to a nearby grocery store, he bought a loaf of bread, a can of salmon and a half pound of cheese. I was surprised at his purchases, as I felt they were not suitable for a picnic lunch, but said nothing for fear of arousing his ungovernable temper. To my disappointment he led me not down to the beach where the rest of our crowd were spreading out their lunches, but up to a patch of sagebrush on the side of the hill away from the water, where we sat in the scant shade and ate in a leaden silence. Having lived all my life inland, I loved the ocean and could sit for hours and gaze out across it. I loved the roar of the water and never tired of watching the waves roll in and break upon the sand. The spray acted like a tonic and sent the blood racing through my veins and made me feel alive and eager for adventure. I had anticipated a great deal of pleasure in walking along the beach with Gid, showing him the beauties I had grown to love. These trips were treats to me and I always tried to absorb all the wonder and beauty of them, to help me through the long, weary days I spent over the sewing machine and cutting tables. Although I had lived in Portland three years, I had been to the ocean only a few times, as it was quite a distance and I did not have the money for pleasure trips. As I watched Gid eating in sullen silence, I wondered what had happened to turn our pleasure trip into such a gusty failure, but I dared not ask. When we had finished, I stood up, carefully brushed the crumbs from my dress and mustered up my courage, said cheerfully: “Come on, let’s walk down to the beach and join the rest of the party.” “We’re going back this way,” said Gid crossly and taking my arm in a firm grip, he started through the grass and weeds on the hillside back toward town. Twisting around so I could look him squarely in the face, I demanded: “Gid are you ashamed of me? Is that the reason you won’t stay with the others?” I don’t want you down there with all those young fellows making sheep’s eyes at you. If you didn’t deck yourself out like a spring chicken, I wouldn’t have to watch you so close.” Stung to the quick, I turned and walked rapidly toward the town, simply boiling inside. I had dressed to please him and had only made him angry. I wondered what queer streak in his nature would allow him to leave me alone in a strange city for three years, not knowing or seeming to care what friends I had made and then suddenly became insanely jealous of casual acquaintances on a pleasure trip! I was so angry and disappointed that the rest of the day is just a blur in my memory. We took the boat home, and did not stay overnight as we had planned. A few weeks later we moved into a hotel and took over the management of it. We rented rooms and served dinner at night. I fitted up a sewing room and planned to continue my dressmaking business, but, I found the two jobs too hard for me, as I was not well. Gradually, I came to realize that Gid would not go to work, as long as I made enough money to support the family, so I quietly turned my dressmaking business over to Mrs. Call and Mrs. King, two of my assistants. When Gid learned what I had done, he was furious and stormed about the house like a raging lion, but the next morning he went out and got a job in the railroad yards. One day Aggie came running to me with a kitten tightly clasped in her arms. “Oh, Mama, can I keep it? Please, can I keep it?” She begged so hard that I finally consented, although I feared it would be a nuisance around the hotel. It soon became the pet of everyone, but seemed to recognize Agnes as its mistress. She spent hours combing and brushing it and caring for it just like a baby. Every Sunday morning she would put it to bed with a little doll clasped between its paws and say: “Now be a nice kitty and stay there until I get back,” and then skip happily off to Sunday school. I often felt sorry for the poor kitten as it looked wistfully toward the door as much as to say, “will she never come?” Although it watched and waited anxiously it never stirred until Aggie came home and took the doll out of its arms and then it would dash out of the door like a boy released from the school room. Eddie , who worshiped Aggie and always called her “Little Sister,” had made her doll bed of a vegetable crate. He made her a great many toys and always took her part in all the quarrels she had with Genie or Mossyee, even when she was wrong. The hotel did not pay expenses and I was not able to do such heavy work, so we gave it up and moved into a five room cottage. One day Joe, Becky and their two children came. Senator W.A. Clark of Montana was sending Joe to Jerome, Arizona to take charge of his mines there. He wanted Gid to go with him, as he was a natural born mining man. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-39.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Senator W.A Cark of Montana.}} Joe often declared Gid could “smell” ore, as a “water witch” could locate water. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-40.jpg |align=l|size=m|caption=Joseph Louis Giroux, Gideon’s brother.}}I flatly refused to take the children into a rough mining town where there were no advantages at all, not even schools. I felt it was not right to drag them down there into the wilderness when they were doing so well in Portland. I had proved that I could support them in the city and they were well, happy and satisfied. Gid did not want to leave us again, so Joe urged me to go. Becky added her pleas to the rest, as she did not want to go down alone. “We’ll make piles of money down there, Silena and can give our children far more advantages than you could ever give them on what you could make here in Portland. The children don’t have to stay in Jerome. As soon as they’re old enough, we’ll send them away to a good school. Don’t worry, I’ll see that your children get a good education. I’ll send them to Chicago to a good school as soon as they’re old enough. “Is that a promise, Joe?” I asked, looking him straight in the eye. “It’s a promise, Selena. Here’s my hand on it.” “I’ll go then.” We solemnly shook hands on our pact. Gid and Joe left a few days later for Jerome, but Becky and the children were to stay with me until Joe got things straightened out at the mines and found a suitable home for his family. I planned to remain… {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-41.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Jerome’s Main Street, Boom Days.}} '''''Chapter 18''''' ::::'''Leaving Portland ''By Silena Giroux''''' When Louis was six weeks old, I sold all our household goods and started to join my husband in Jerome, Arizona. We took the boat to Portland, but before we got out of the bay, the boat got stuck on a sandbar and we had to wait four hours for the next tide to come in and float us off. Soon after leaving the harbor we ran into such dense fog, that we dared not try to go on. So, the boat rode at anchor with the fog horn blowing continuously. It was a miserable time for us all. The portholes had to be closed tight and the constant rocking of the boat caused sea-sickness. The stewardess had us move up into the officer’s quarters, where she could give us better care. I lay on the bed deathly sick, with the baby by my side. The other children played on the floor until one by one, they succumbed to seasickness. For three days and nights we tossed about on the ocean, with a thick gray wall of fog blotting out everything and the boom, boom, boom of the fog horn, pounding away at our wrought nerves. We were in constant danger of other vessels running into us, but most of us were too sick to care. When we reached San Francisco, after a five day journey, I was so happy to get my feet on good solid earth once more, that I vowed that I would never get on a boat again! We went to the Russ House, owned by Sander and Seymour and waited for word from my husband. Little Florence Sells was there with her mother. She played with my girls and entertained them with stories about her father’s circus. Mrs. Sanders and her little boy, lived at The Russ House and helped me a great deal with the baby. Mrs Sanders, Mrs. Sells and Mrs. Seymour, loved Louis and took care of him most of the time. So, I had a delightful six-week rest, before proceeding to my new home. '''''Chapter 19''''' ::::'''Arriving in Jerome, Arizona—October 15th, “Genie’s Birthday''' We went by train from San Francisco to Prescott, Arizona and took the stage for Jerome, a distance of about thirty miles. When we had gone about fifteen miles, we saw someone approaching on horseback and to our amazement it was Eddie! Four months is a long time for a ten-year old boy to be away from his mother. He had expected us the day before and being very eager to see us, had borrowed a horse and rode out to meet the stage. It was a wild, unsettled country, with only the stage road and a few cow trails across it. He had ridden until darkness overtook him and when he didn’t meet us, we realize he was a long ways from home and all alone except for his horse. Hesitating to ride back in the darkness and still determined to meet us, he tied his horse to the wheel of an abandoned wagon by the roadside and crawled into the wagon bed, to spend a cold, hungry and sleepless night. Early in the morning, he tightened his belt and mounted his pony and rode on. When he came up to the stage, he was off his pony and inside almost before the driver had his team stopped. We tied the pony back of the stage and Eddie rode inside the rest of the way home. I opened our lunch basket and for a while it had his undivided attention, even to the exclusion of the new baby brother, whom he had never seen. We reached Jerome about dark and went straight to Joe’s home, where we stayed several days while we were getting our new home ready. All evening, while talking to Becky, I noticed flashes of light through the window. Finally, I went to the back door and looked out saying: “It’s lightning—I wonder if it is going to rain.” Becky stepped to my side and said, “That’s the hot slag” and then explained to me that the slag came from the smelter, after the metal had been melted out. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-42.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Jerome, Yavapai, Arizona, USA—Circa 1900, the year Eugenie’s daughter,Wanda was born in Jerome.}} '''''Chapter 20''''' ::My Life from Jerome, Arizona to Sonora, Mexico, ''By Alonzo (“Lonnie”) Jerome Giroux'' ::I am writing to tell you how it came about that we all went to Sonora, Mexico. ::::'''Happenings before we left Jerome, Arizona:''' Nearly every summer, we would go camping at Oak Creek Canyon. These farmers would not sell us any chickens to cook, so one day after I had been fishing, I came back to the camp for my lunch, laid my pole down with the bait still on it. About this time a big, fat hen walked up and took the bait—we had chicken for supper! (We had to destroy the feathers and bones though) {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-43.jpg |align=l|size=m|caption=Jerome, Yavapai, Arizona, USA.}}Jerome, Arizona: Jerome was a wild, mining town in the early days. Anybody that had daughters did not dare live right in Jerome, but built houses below the “Hog Back”, in which they called “The Gulch.” {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-44.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Louis Joseph Giroux, 4 years old in old mining town of Jerome, Arizona About 1892, Louis was born August 6, 1888, Portland, Oregon. }} ::::'''Getting Father off to Work''' I can remember my father had to get up at five o’clock in the morning to go to work and walk up the Hog Back several miles, rain or shine, to go to work. Mother had to fix his breakfast and make him a lunch to take along. Sometimes, the older girls would take turns doing it—Agnes was 15, Mossy was 18 and Eugenie was 21. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-45.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=(Seated L to R:) Mossyee 18, “Aggie" 15, (Standing) “Genie” 21, Jerome, Yavapai, Arizona.}} ::::'''The Apache Indians''' I can also remember going to the Apache Indians’ camp to play with the Indian children. We use to trade flour for cactus candy. My father, Gideon Giroux, was working at the Jerome mines at a very poor job as hoisting engineer, when his two rich brothers, Eugene and Joseph Giroux, told him they would give him a better position if he would take charge of the Mexican holdings for the Giroux Company, as my father was a college graduate of mining. He couldn’t turn it down. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-46.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Mine Entrance.}} '''NOTE:''' :Unfortunately, my Great-Grandmother, Silena Kenny’s book is incomplete. To complete the story, I must explain that the Giroux’s mining endeavors in Jerome proved to be a tremendous success. After a few years, they felt expanding their operations to Mexico was in order. My Grandfather, Alonzo (“Lonnie”) Jerome Giroux, completes the story in his short book, beginning with his childhood in Jerome, Arizona. —Lee D. Sutherland '''''Chapter 21''''' ::::'''Jerome to Mexico, ''By Alonzo (“Lonnie”) Giroux''''' I am writing this to tell you how it came about that we all went to Sonora, Mexico. My father, Gideon Giroux was working at the Jerome mines at a very poor job as Hoisting Engineer, when his two rich brothers, Eugene and Joseph Giroux, told him they would give him a better position if he would take charge of the Mexican holdings for the Giroux Company, as father was a college graduate of mining. We didn’t hear from him for such a long time, that mother went down to La Sultana Mines and found nothing was wrong—simply that he didn’t write. So, when she got there, she sent for us… We left Jerome, Arizona on June 6, 1900. I had just reached 9 years old. Wanda was born January 20, 1900 and was 6 months old when we arrived in Tucson. We stayed in Tucson for 6 months; when we left Tucson and arrived at Pasqueira station, it was 3:00 am on Christmas Day and very cold. We left Pesqueira for San Miguel, going through Los Angeles (milling town in Sonora, Mexico). At 7:00 am father and mother met us in San Miguel and took us to a large house that was formerly a fort. The many rooms had iron bars at the windows. The natives would hang on the bars at the windows and watch us as though we were caged animals. They had never seen white people before. Even the house inside looked like a prison. Lottie had found some old rusty guns in back. From that we knew they had some fights at one time in the past. Lottie, being such a little girl, mother put me in charge of her. I was 9 years old and Lottie, 5. I was quiet and easy going and Lottie was just the opposite. I had a hard time keeping her in check. She was very venturesome for such a little girl. While we were in San Miguel, Lottie and I would walk around to the stores. We saw some baskets of what looked like dried grasshoppers, but which turned out to be dried shrimp from Guaymas, Mexico. When we got home, Agnes made us throw them out and we couldn’t reason with her. The shrimp were used as “pilous” (or treats). We had many various experiences while we were in San Miguel. One day for instance, Lottie disappeared. We looked everywhere for her. We finally found her in a Mexican house—they wanted to be good to her. Everyone drinks in Mexico; they gave her one too many and we found her dead drunk—and remember, she was only 5 years old! She didn’t want to go home. Father certainly gave them a “chewing out” and took her home. We had to move into a more suitable house to rent until our house was built at the mines. We did find a small house to rent. One thing I will always remember, was that the people in Mexico think nothing of marrying full cousins and half cousins; it plays havoc to the offsprings. Father had hired one of these brothers to work for him. This man went out into the hills and was killed by wild animals; the other brother blamed father. He came to San Miguel very threateningly. We had just moved into the house we had rented. He came into the house “chewing on his hand”—he was insane. Some of these small town people would have only two names—the intermarriages caused the offspring to not have good sense or go crazy. That’s why these two brothers went insane. Eugenie offered him some port wine. That quieted him down, so I could go for help. The only person who could speak English was the Sheriff of San Miguel. He came over and took charge of him. San Miguel was a small town built around a huge circle. They used these for their fiestas, which they had very often. One time the soldiers from several companies camped there. They were always having trouble with the Yaqui Indians. They always had to be on-guard. Louis and I attended a Mexican school for a while. All children who went to school, had to go to Catholic Church on Sundays. After church, they would take us out for long walks, which we liked. In going up to La Sultana from San Miguel, I noticed a string of wagons with very large wheels and a thing that looked like a railroad engine to pull it. It had been abandoned for many years. At one time, the Copetic Mining Co. decided to use this method to haul ore to Carbó for shipping, but found these land wagons wouldn’t do the work. That’s why they built a smelter. The Copetic Mining Co. was right opposite us. We would like to watch the Copetic pour hot slag over the mountain at night.; it looked like the “Fire Fall” at Yosemite. We would get visitors from Copetic occasionally. One old man came quite often; his name was Chinaworth. He had married a Mexican woman who was totally blind. He had 12 children by her and she had never seen any of her children. The older ones would always take charge of the younger crop. This old man was quick as a cat. I’ve seen him pinch the stinger off scorpions before they could sting him. After a rain, scorpions would crawl up the side of buildings to get out of the wet. Our house at the mines was finished and we all enjoyed it very much. It was quite a large house with a porch all around four sides and screened in. We would hang our meat out to dry on the porch for jerky. Meat-eating animals would go all around the house at night to smell the meat drying. There was no refrigeration in the early days. When my mother, Silena, married Gideon Giroux, Bert was about 9 years old. Bert said he “could never get along with my father”, so he went to live with Aunt Mary mother’s sister, but that didn’t work out. From there he went to a tribe of Indians. I never did know what tribe. Bert told us that once when he was out hunting with one of his Indian friends, he got attacked by a bear. He got pretty well broken up, but his friend shot the bear, just in time to save his life, but Bert lost an ear in the fight with the bear and also crippled his right arm. Afterwards in using his left arm most of the time, the strength in his left arm doubled. Getting back to our first sight of Bert, one summer day we were sitting on our porch, when mother saw a man coming up the path and she exclaimed: “That man’s walk looks familiar.” As he walked towards us, he had a broad smile. I will never forget her saying, “My God, is it you Bert?” She hadn’t seen him in 10 years. Bert looked very thin and walked with a limp. he said he had been in a hospital for over a year (due to the fight with the bear as mentioned above). He had been looking for his mother and while lying in the hospital, he had a long time to think and make inquiries. Some man in the hospital was a mining man and said he had been in Jerome and thought we had moved to Mexico. After Bert was able to walk or ride, he landed at the La Sultana mines. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-47.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=L to R: On horse front yard of the ranch house, Louis J. Giroux, in carriage in background, Silena & Gideon Giroux, on horses: Caraboy & Bert E. Cunningham.}} We children thought a lot of Bert, as he was so much fun. He would take us out quail hunting; he bought Lottie a nice little pony, that wouldn’t let anyone ride but her. This pony that Bert bought Lottie, acted just like Lottie. It was full of pep and ginger and seemed to love her. She would get on it and away she would go. For such a small tot, it was really remarkable. Bert was quite a venturesome sort. One day he caught a skunk on a steel trap getting into his chickens. He held him down so as to release the spring and get his hind legs. You can guess the rest! Had to burn all his clothes that he had on. Made him jump in the river; thought we would have to bury him! When we moved up to La Sultana from San Miguel, father bought several dozen chickens, but didn’t know that chickens had to be fenced in to keep out the wild cats, skunks and chicken hawks from killing them. They didn’t have any place to roost, except in some small trees and bushes and we soon lost about one-half of them. Finally father, had the carpenters build a nice yard with chicken wire all around them and a nice chicken house in the middle. He ordered about three dozen more chickens and put me in charge of them. To get our water while we were there, we had to get a young man to haul our water in canvas bags for about three miles on a donkey. He had to make 4 trips a day for water. The Mexicans at the mine would sometimes get in bad fights and would throw knives at one another and would get quite accurate. One time, as one of the men brought ore up the elevator (sometimes a man would ride up with the ore) a man was waiting for him at the top. He jabbed him with a dagger and then exclaimed he had no more use for it. Louis kept that knife for years—poor man who received it was dead—it went right through his stomach! The man was executed the next day by firing squad. Father would warn us not to go near the Gauchos as they were a mean lot. We would play cowboys and robbers with the Mexican children. We could tell the difference because the Gauchos dressed very differently, with lots of spangles. The Gauchos were a mean tribe of Indians. The government couldn’t do a thing with them. They dressed very fancy, like the early Spanish and they made most of their money gambling. Bert was quite prone to accidents. One day he took me to a little town of Rayon in a buggy to get some supplies. When we got to Rayon, he saw some Mexicans breaking horses. He didn’t think they were doing the job right, so he got on a horse and was bucked off. He broke his arm again. We got to the town of Rayon and to a doctor, got the supplies and came home, but Bert didn’t work for many, many, many months. About 8 months after we moved up to the mines, mother had to go back to Tucson for an operation. She left Eugenie in charge, which was quite a chore as I was 9, Lottie 5, Earl 3, Wanda about 1 year old and Louis was 12. '''''Chapter 22''''' ::::'''Mexico in Year 1901 ''By Silena Elsie Giroux''''' We rented a house in San Miguel and sent for the family. They were to arrive on Christmas day and we wished to make their arrival in Mexico and their first Christmas in this strange country, one to be remembered always. It was a never to be forgotten day alright, but not in the way I had hoped. They left the train in Pasqueira about thirty miles away at four o’clock in the morning. It was dark and the children were tired and cross after their long, tiresome journey and resented being awakened so early and the older ones were none too cheerful. Their spirits were low indeed, as the train left into the darkness. We felt it was the last link that bound us to civilization. As soon as the train pulled out of the station, the station agent herded them into the office, closed the door and went back to bed. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-48.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Train to San Miguel de Horcasitas, Sonoro Mexico.}} ::::'''San Miguel, Mexico,'' By Silena Elsie Giroux''''' There was nothing for the children to do but wait for someone to come for them. Unable to speak the Mexican language, and failing to make their English understood, they could not find out when the stage was due. Eugenie and Agnes quieted the younger children down as best they could to stifle their own fears in order to reassure the others. The scene was not comforting however, because they walked from window to window and peered out, they seemed to be surrounded by small campfires around which peons, wrapped in their sarapes, stood like statues, pacing back and forth in an effort to keep warm. This was Christmas morning 1900. Their homes were made into a crude shelter, with only three sides. They were made of bamboo poles, laced together with rawhide thongs; the roofs were sod of course. These crude houses failed to keep out the rain and cold, so when the occupants became too uncomfortable to sleep, they got up and built fires for warmth. The sarapes were blankets made especially for wraps and were extra long and only a yard wide. The men wrapped them around their bodies and held one end close around them with the left hand, while the right arm was flung upon the left shoulder, thus covering the nose and mouth with their sarape as they did not believe in breathing the cold air. Gid made arrangements for someone to meet the children and bring them to San Miguel, but Mexico is the land of “manana” and Christmas is a day of celebrating, so it was eight o’clock before the stage finally rattled up to take them on the last lap of their journey. It was after 2 o’clock when they arrived in the afternoon, weary and worn out, at San Miguel. They were glad to see their mother and father, but were homesick for the good, old U.S.A. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-49.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=A typical Sonora, Mexico Stage Coach in 1900.}} The streets of San Miguel were very desolate. The houses were built right up against the walks and not a blade of green could be seen anywhere. The windows all had iron bars or grillwork over them and were closed from the inside with shutters. They had no way to keep out the cold; there were no glass panes at all. Every house had a patio entirely surrounded by the house and high adobe walls shutting out all the views from the streets. Inside the patios was a riot of blossoms, geraniums, scarlet runners and…. (Page 3 missing—from the memoirs—) I looked into the cone and my stomach turned completely over. “Dried grasshoppers,” I gasped. “Oh!” “They wouldn’t dare,” We washed their mouths out with soap and water. When Gid came back, I indignantly told him the affair. He roared with laughter. “Dried grasshoppers, he sputtered and then he went into another spurt of laughter—“you goose!” “They’re dried shrimp and darn good too—have one.” But I could never even taste one, as that first impression was too vivid and too lasting. Our first breakfast food was “Pinola”, made by grinding popcorn. ::::'''Recipe as Follows:''' “'''Popping Corn in Mexico''': In Mexico, the peons put hot rocks in a big olla. Then put the popcorn in and closed it up tight. In a few minutes, the olla was full of snow-white popcorn. They ground this corn real fine and made a breakfast food called “Pinole.” A handful of this Pinole and a few lumps of raw Mexican sugar was sufficient nourishment for a days journey.” Most of the Mexicans cook on fireplaces built in the order of our sinks and drainboards. They were about 36” high, with the stove or cooking in the middle and work shelf on each side. A few families had American stoves and they were highly treasured, so I was very much surprised to see one sitting outside one of our houses. I stopped to see if I could buy it. The woman was very anxious to sell it so I examined the stove very carefully to see what was wrong with it and found it to be in good conditions and almost new, so I asked her why she wanted to sell it. She said her husband had brought it to her from Tucson, but soon after that she had given birth to a black baby. All her other children were very fair and her last came and she saw his dark skin and hair and believed it was a curse sent upon her for using a black stove. Thus she banished it from her kitchen forever. Knowing the temperament of the Mexican people, I very much understood the stove’s responsibility in the matter, so gladly bought it and baked some good, old salt-rising bread on it, as we were simply starved for American food. Another Mexican family had a stove, but did not know how to use it. She built a fire in the hearth lid and did not use the firebox or oven at all, so of course, the stove was not a success. We all wore white clothing during our stay in Mexico. The girls and I wore white cotton house dresses, while Gid and the boys wore white linen suits. The Mexican women did our washing in the river. They would find a flat rock that sloped down to the water and then dig a basin at its base for a tub and using the rock for a washboard, they washed our clothes in the cold river water until they were snow white. We got a big washing for a family of nine done for $1, Mexican money. As soon as the girls got acquainted with the young people of San Miguel, several of the boys began to pay them a great deal of attention. These boys were very refined and well educated in Spanish, English and French and could speak all three languages fluently. They were very wealthy and would have showered the girls with diamonds and other jewels, if the girls would have accepted them. One Sunday evening, Aggie was all ready to receive her caller. She was dressed in a soft white silk, her chestnut hair was parted in the middle and waved down to a soft knot it the nape of her neck. She wandered into the garden to wait for him and paused beside an orange tree, white with bloom and looking like a bride dressed for her wedding. Just as she heard her friend coming, she stopped to smell the blossom, thinking to make an effective picture, as he stepped through the gate. But, alas, “the best laid plans of mice and men”…a bee was busily engaged in getting honey from the same blossom and resented the intrusion into his business and with an angry buzz, he darted down and stung Aggie, right on the top of her head, just where her hair parted. With a cry of pain, she staggered backwards and almost fell. In a few seconds, a bump the size of an egg had raised on her head, so she was put to bed for the rest of the day. ::::'''Asked to Move from the Bedilla House''' We had lived in the Bedilla House about three months, when they asked us to move. They said a member of the family was going to die soon and they needed our room to lay him out. He had Tuberculosis—a great cause of death in Mexico and when one has contacted the disease, there is no hope or cure. The patient sits up as long as possible, but when he is finally to his bed, active preparations for his death begin. The priest is called in to perform his last rites and the church bell starts tolling. It gives one ring for a child, two for a woman and three for a man and tolls constantly day and night until the patient draws his last breath. Our house at the mines was not finished when we were told to move, but we got another, not quite so large. It was in this other house, that we had this bad experience with the mad man. It was in May 1901, the rainy season. Lonnie was nine years old, Lottie 6 years old, Earl 3 years and Wanda was just passed 1 year, Louis 12, Aggie 17 and Genie 24. After we moved from the Badilla house in about 3 months, I think it was March, we had a shocking surprise. One day as Genie, Aggie and myself were piecing a silk crazy quilt, Jose suddenly appeared at the door. He glared at me until my blood ran cold. His blood was running down his right arm. He came so close to me that his blood dripped on my dress. With wonderful coolness and presence of mind, Genie began to talk to him. “Don’t you want some port wine?” she asked. She knew that he was very fond of Port wine, so kept talking to him and urging him to go with her to find some. She slipped back with lightning like swiftness, snatched a loaded gun off the shelf above my head and slipped it into my lap. I kept sewing as calmly as I could, trying not to make a sudden move. Genie led Jose over to the cupboard, where she kept him searching for the wine until help came. As soon as Jose had turned his back to the door, Aggie darted out and dashed to the Sheriff’s Saloon for help. She collapsed at the door, but was able to gasp out a cry for help. That sent the officers rushing to our rescue. Genie had coaxed Jose outside the door when the officers arrived. The Sheriff, John Navarro, took him by one arm while his deputy took him by the other arm, speaking to him in Spanish. That coaxed him to go with them. The last we saw of him, they were loading him out through court, when we saw him disappear through the gate. We almost fainted with sheer relief. They took him to Hermosillo and put him in the asylum. '''''Chapter 23''''' ::::'''Leaving Mexico (Mother Speaking—Silena):''' I became so ill, I had to leave Mexico to go to Phoenix to undergo an operation. I took Aggie along with me, as I was not able to travel alone. She stayed with me at the hospital where I had three major operations in the seven months we were there. As soon as I was able to travel, we were preparing to return to Mexico, when I received a telegram from Gid saying, “I am sending the family to San Diego—join them there.” We were quite puzzled over the message, but delighted that we did not have to return to Mexico. One day a messenger came riding madly into camp, jerking to a stop. He threw his roan flecked horse back on its haunches. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-50.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Yaqui Rebellion, Sonora, Mexico by Fredrick Remington.}} “Get your family out of here quick,” he panted. “ “There’s 300 Yaquis just over the mountain and they’re going to sweep everything out of their pathway; They vow to not leave a man, woman, or child living in this part of the country when they are finished.” When he had finished delivering his message, he dashed madly on to the next campfire. Gid hurriedly called all the men together and explained the situation to them, saying, “we have to send all the women and children down to the mines.” “You had better send them out to Carbo and let them take the train for the States—this Yaqui trouble probably won’t be settled for months and they won’t be safe here.” Guess, you’re right, answered Gid. “Tell Genie to get ready to leave by dark.” Genie said she never lived through such a terrifying time in her whole life. The cook was told to start killing chickens and preparing food for the journey, as they were unsure when they would reach the railway. They had to take plenty of provisions. Genie washed the children’s clothes and packed them up. She and the Mexican cook were the only women in camp and so she had to do all the managing and planning for the trip, as well as a great deal of the other work. She had Louis 12, Lonnie 9, Lottie 6 and Earl 3, as well as her own daughter, Wanda 1 1/2 years, to care for and get ready for the journey.{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-51.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Eugenia (“Genie”) Giroux.}} They were short on horses, so Bert went out and caught a few more. Rumors were that scattering bands were burning homes, slaughtering livestock and there was the endless beating of tom toms. Some of the poor, luckless people failed to make good their escape because the train just sped right through. When the train arrived in Nogales, Mexico, it ignored the Customs inspection and stopped for nothing until it reached the safety of the United States, Nogales, Arizona. Genie was fortunate in making the acquaintance of a merchant from San Diego who helped her with the children and stayed right with her till he settled her in the 5th Avenue Hotel, where Mossyee and Frank had rooms. I arrived soon after and was amazed to hear all about their escape and so thankful to find them all alive and well. We were very much worried over Gid and Bert, as it was some time before they could get word to us, so we could learn the rest of the story. By the time they got back to the mines, most of the Indians had gathered at their rendezvous in a valley, ten miles long, surrounded by sheer, almost impassable mountains. A band of scouts visited the mine and demanded food and supplies. They threatened to wipe out the whole camp, if their demands were not met. There were a number of Mexican families living there and the miners were so hopelessly out-numbered by the Indians, that Gid gave them a number of cattle and hogs. They killed and dressed them right in camp, made packs of meat and took it to their rendezvous. Other scouting parties evidently brought in food as the Indians held a big pow wow that night, beating tom toms, war whooping and other sounds of revelry could be heard at the mine, as it was just over the Pichuchio Mountain (sp) (maybe Pajarito Mountains or Picacho Mountains) from camp. A few days later, the Mexican soldiers captured the Indians; they were tried and sent to a penal colony in the Yucatan. This was virtually a death sentence as the prisoners lived only a few years after. The Indian families were sent down to join the braves and this ended five years of troubles with the Yaqui Indians. ::::'''Julio (About 1909)''' When I left Mexico, I brought Julio Cobrilles to Los Angeles to finish his education. He was a nephew of the President of Mexico; His brothers, Manuel and Peppe were our body guards. Manuel gave me a beautiful drawn-work, table cloth and twelve napkins. The family was very wealthy. When the youngest boy, Julio, finished the Mexican schools and University, they decided to send him to the United States to study the English language and the American ways and customs. They asked me to bring Julio to Los Angeles and put him in charge of the priest. He entered the St. Vincent Academy. He was a handsome, broad-shouldered boy of 19 and he had plenty of money to spend, so soon he became very popular with the students. They began slipping out at night to attend dances at the various beaches near Los Angeles. Julio was not accustomed to the dissipation, nor the climate, which soon lowered his resistance and vitality and he fell prey to colds. He was suppose to report to me once a month; he usually took dinner with me. When he failed to come home once a month, I phoned the school. The Director said that he had taken one cold after another and could not throw them off, so they confined him to his bed. Harry and Aggie took me right out to see him. He looked very pale and ill, but said he felt better and expected to be up again soon. When we didn’t hear from him for about 2 weeks, we phoned again and learned they had moved him to Pattinger Sanitorium for Tuberculosis. We went right out to see him and found him to be just a skeleton of his former self. I immediately wrote to his brothers of his condition and advised them to come and take him home to Mexico. Two of his brothers came, but he was too ill to be moved. One of his brothers stayed with him until he died a few weeks later. They took poor Julio back to his beloved Mexico for his final resting place. '''''Chapter 24''''' ::::'''Reaching the Ranch ''by Agnes Giroux Budworth''''' {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-52.jpg |align=r|size=l|caption=Agnes Silena Giroux-Budworth (“Aggie").}} Next morning after Louis had heard all about our experiences, he said, “you certainly deserve to see that battleground, so I’ll take you over, right after breakfast.” We went over to it and found there were only two hills with a small valley between. The Mexican army was on one hill and the Yaquis on the other hill. As soon as any tried to cross the river, they were shot down by the army until the river was dammed by the bodies of both Indians and Mexicans. About 40 were killed in the battle. Counties were still terrorized by the Yaqui and revolutionaries. We dared not go by the main highway to the ranch. Charley Mills let us have a team to go to the Sultana Mines, a distance of eight miles over a rough trail. Aggie and I walked over the rough trail, while Louis and driver helped the team by lifting and pushing the wagon buggy. We stayed there all night and next morning, we rode horseback to Charley Mill’s Mine. We had only Mexican saddles and we were so used to riding, that we found the going very uncomfortable. While we rested at the mine, Louis and I went on to the ranch and got a buggy to take us home. When we reached the ranch, we found Harry (Aggie's husband) very uneasy about us. It had been three days since he left us in San Miguel and he could not get anyone to carry a message back, as the Mexican Federal Government were drafting everyone into the Mexican army. We were just as worried about him, as we did not know whether he had reached La Huerta ranch safely. We were certainly glad to get to the ranch safely. We rested a week before going on our trip to the Blue Mountains. ::::'''Blue Mountains''' Louis had promised us a camping and hunting trip to the Blue Mountains, if we would come and spend Harry’s vacation on the ranch with them.{{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-53.jpg |align=r|size=l|caption=Louis Joseph Giroux.}} We planned a great deal for our trip and had planned on Louis meeting us in Carbó , but our letter to him was delayed due to rain and washouts in Mexico. When we reached Carbó , there was no one to meet us. Carbó was just a small station with no accommodations, so we took the stage and went on to San Miguel, where we lived for several months when we first moved to Mexico. At the time we had lived there, San Miguel was quite a large, thriving town for that part of the country. Imagine our surprise to find it almost deserted—almost a ghost town. There was no hotel, so we went to Charley Mills’ to spend the night until we could get word to Louis. Charley offered to send a man to guide Harry to the ranch and in spite of our troubles, Harry accepted the offer. It was nearly 4 o’clock and about 30 miles, through a wild, unsettled country, to reach the ranch. Harry, had not been on a horse for years and could not speak a word of Spanish, while his guide could not speak a word of English. There was still always the danger of attack from Yaqui Indians and there were rumblings and mutterings in this generally uneasy country, likely to flare up any minute. Darkness came on soon after Harry left San Miguel and he could keep to the trail only by watching his guide’s colored blanket flapping in the breeze as he rode ahead. '''''Chapter 25''''' ::::'''My Life in Jerome, Arizona to Sonora, Mexico —Continued,'' By Alonzo Jerome Giroux''''' Not long after mother left, we got word that the Yaqui Indians were going to kill all white people, so we had to leave in a hurry. We took a large flat wagon and filled it with straw and put Eugenie, little Wanda, Agnes, Louis, Lonnie, Earl and Lottie in it and Eugenie drove the span of horses. They gave all the older ones, the guns and told us to use them if we were attacked, but we got to Carbó without any trouble, leaving Father and Bert at the mines. We were on our way to San Diego. We caught a train at 8:00 am, the next morning. Lottie was broken-hearted that we couldn’t bring her pony, which she loved so much and had such a good time with. We left Mexico soon after President McKinley was assassinated, which was in 1901 and I had reached the ripe old age of 10 years. We went to San Diego where Mossyee and Frank Buelna met us at the train and took us to a hotel, called the 5th Avenue Hotel. It was the first time I had ever seen any double-decker street cars; they ran on 5th avenue. That was back in 1901. Mossyee and Frank had one baby when we got to San Diego. It soon died; I was too young to remember what it died of. The hotel where we stayed cost us too much rent, so next day we went out house-hunting and found one on C Street, next to a church, but it caused us too much trouble, so we finally had to move. We lived in San Diego from 1901 to 1904. My father didn’t send enough money to feed and clothe this large family, so that is the reason mother had to open a dressmaking shop, with the help of the older girls. Louis worked in a hotel as Bellhop. He would wait until the restaurant closed after the evening meal and then they would give him all the soup that was left over to take home. It was a treat to us. I sold lemons in my little express wagon in the afternoons and on Saturdays, to buy my school clothes. I always saved my Sundays to go fishing and would fish until dark. To keep from being scared, I’d whistle all the way home. I never did know why we picked up everything and moved to Otay towards Tijuana and San Diego. While we were in Otay, Bert came to see us. We always liked Bert. He would take us places and loved his mother so much. He had been away so many years. He would rent a carriage and take us all over the back country of San Diego. He was always so generous with his money. While Bert was there, Louis tried to get Bert to take him back to Mexico with him, but Bert refused to, as much as he was needed in Mexico. Mossyee, and Frank had two boys, after they lost their first child. Their names were Raymond and Loren. In 1904, we moved to Los Angeles. Mossyee and Frank moved also. Frank got a job for Bullock’s selling yardage and later for The Broadway, when I worked there. In approximately 1908 or 1909, the following happened: It was after father had retired and come home to stay. Bert and his first wife and baby boy and also a man by the name of Sales and Louis were on their way to Rayon, to have the baby baptized. They were ambushed by 11 Yaqui Indians. Bert’s wife and baby jumped out of the buggy and hid in the bushes. Sales was killed instantly. Bert and Louis killed 9 of the 11 Indians—the rest got away, however the cowboys found the Chief dead later. The coyotes had eaten him and left just the bones. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-54.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=New Giroux Family car, 1909 Model, Stevens Duryea.}} In about 1909, father retired from the mines and came home. They bought a home at 2766 West 9th Street. Father also bought a Steven’s Duryea car, Model 1909. Also a nice house for Harry and Agnes at 2372 West 31st Street and one for Mossyee and Frank; also a two-story flat on West Jefferson Street. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-55.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=1909 Stevens Duryea car. L-R: Bert ?, Alonzo, Silena, Gideon, Lottie, Earl, Aggie, Mossyee, & Eugenie Giroux at the “9th Street house”.}} The second time I went back to Mexico, was after my father came home to retire. Mossyee and Frank, Raymond, Loren and myself, went back and found quite a change there. Frank went to work in the company store. I worked in the mines in the mornings and in the afternoons in the company store. The reason for that was that they set off blasts and this would make me very sick, which is why I worked in the company store in the afternoons. They had built a smelter and Bert put in a pump to bring all the water up to a large tank back of the house. They had built a company eating house with a Chinaman to do the cooking. We all ate there except the natives. We had a company store and saloon combination. When these workmen from the mines would get their money, they would go straight to the saloon and drink it up. Their families would go hungry. I would give them booze at the counter until they couldn’t stand up, then Frank and I would drag them over out of the way. Therefore, we had to have cards made up, so they could spend their money mostly on groceries and clothing and a small amount for liquor. When the Mexicans got drunk, they would sing like a bunch of coyotes. The men that worked in the mines rent free, had little houses built for them by the company. I often heard my father, Gideon Giroux, talk mining to his two brothers, Eugene and Joseph, when they were getting started—not anything more than poor prospectors and when they became wealthy, Eugene was a pompous individual. His new found richness went to his head. They did inspection work at the mine, when we were struggling to get moved. We had towels on rollers, so it could be used by lots of our guests. Eugene blurted out, “Haven’t you got some better towels than this?” Bert said, “Eugene, I’ve seen the time when you would be damn glad to wipe on a gunny sack.” He got very red and walked away, wiping his hands on his handkerchief. Father thought I needed more schooling, so he took me to Ures, the former Capitol of Sonora. I stayed there until I was 16 years old. The school was run by a Frenchman by the name of La Fontaine, an escaped duelist from France. There was another teacher by the name of Rochien, who was a Mayan Indian and was very smart; he taught the lower grades. The Mayan Indians were very intelligent people and great educators. Getting back to the Frenchman, La Fontaine, who ran the school—he married a Mexican woman half his age. They had four children. He was a good teacher, but would go on a drunk for several days at a time, but would always finally go back to his classes as if nothing had happened, but very blurry-eyed. It was quite an experience for me to be in a school where everybody studied out loud. It sounded like a large hive of bees. The school was built in a circle. To punish the children for something they did, they would have to stay after school and sweep all the court, every night after school, even if it took them until after dark. The Mexican people would take a siesta every day from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 afternoons. There was even a padlock on the courtyard gates like a real jail, for the children that were very bad. Of course, they were fed and allowed to go out to the toilet. While I was in Ures, I sent home for my bicycle; being the only one in town, I charged them .50-cents and hour for riding it. I made my spending money that way. A few things happened while I was in Ures, going to school. One was an epidemic of Malaria, which gave you chills and fever and it killed many people. I also got it. The only thing that saved my life, was the fact that a Mexican doctor gave me 9, 5-grain Quinine tablets. I saw “red” for a week, but it cured me. I always had leg pains after that. During that time, the Navy was sent down to Mazatlan because the Mexicans were up in arms. Some of the kids in school took their spite out on me, being an American. They thought they would like to kill an American, so they took me out to the edge of town and tied me up so I couldn’t move, then stood back and threw rocks at me. Finally a poor Mexican who was hauling wood, came along and rescued me. I don’t know to this day, how far they would have gone, if he hadn’t come along to help me. La Fontaine put all six of them in the school jail for one week. I had one room-mate, quite a little older than myself, who would talk me into sneeking out on school nights to go to dances and this was forbidden by La Fontaine. We would rig up a rope with a loop on the end to catch onto the peg top side, so when we came back, we would come back the same way. We would shinny up the rope, then hide the rope and the teacher never got wise. Mine was a school for boys. The girls school was a block away. Ures was full of pigeons. I had my 22 rifle; when not going to school, I would go out and shoot as many as I could and bring them to Mrs. La Fontaine to cook until we got sick of them. Right across the street, was an orange grove with a large reservoir. The kids would go in swimming in their “birthday suits”. The water was great for swimming and irrigating, but was not for drinking water. This school in Ures was a public school, but they had several rooms for boarders also. While I was there, they only had myself and my room-mate, the young man, several years younger than I. It was during my year at Ures School that I learned most of my Spanish. It was in Ures when the Mexican government collected all the Yaquis from all over Sonora and herded them through the large square. You never saw such a dirty, bedraggled bunch—must have had at least 1,000 men, women and children; all sitting down on the dirty, dusty ground, under the hot, boiling sun, to ship them to Yucatan—the lower tip of Mexico to live. I felt very bad for them; heard later most of them died. The ones that did not die came back. ::::'''Polizia:''' Most of the Mexican towns of any size at all had men out every night stationed two blocks apart, blowing a little whistle every hour. Each one would answer with the whistle, “all is well”. It would sound very mournful. '''''Chapter 27''''' Just before I left home in Los Angeles, California, for the second time, I visited Bert and his new wife, Lola at Cananilla. Lola (Dolorres), is the mother of all the Cunninghams, living today. I had a very nice time with Lola and Bert. I can remember we went to a dance and Lola was a very good dancer. Back to Ures; after several years to see some of my old friends: I found my teacher, La Fontaine, had passed away several years before. I stayed several days in a hotel; a one story, flat building. The first night I woke up a 3:00 a.m., with someone pounding on the wall next to my head…”Let me out—Let me out!” with very bad language, then started to play on an old piano, very loud. I got dressed and went down to tell the Hotel Keeper and he put me in another room. For the remaining days, that I stayed in Ures, all my old friends treated me very nice. They put on a dance in my honor. I was the only American out of a population of 10,000 people. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-56.jpg |align=c|size=l|caption=Gideon Louis Giroux at his La Huerta ranch house, about 1907.}} I’m not sure what year it was when I went down to La Huerta, but it was a short time after Bennie and Genie left, that I went to La Huerta. I went down all alone. I got to San Miguel and I had a man take me to the ranch house and I got there towards evening. Louis, Edith and father were there. It was the first time I had ever seen La Huerta, which father had spent so much money for. I stayed for about a year there, when Madera and Poncho Villa were at it. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-57.jpg |align=r|size=m|caption=Poncho Villa—Sonora raid.}} I didn’t know how it would come out. Edith and little Louis left before me, so it only left Louis and I at La Huerta. We got word that Bert had killed a couple of the enemies and was in hiding. {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-58.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Poncho Villa (center) and staff.}} When I got to Carbó to get my train, they said I would have to go further on towards Nogales, so had to rent a rig to take me about 25 miles where I could get a train. After paying a man to take me, I just had enough to take me to Los Angeles—nothing to eat on. When I got to Nogales, Arizona, I met a man that Louis knew and he loaned me $5 and said he would collect it from Louis. It gave me a little to eat on until I got to Los Angeles. I had just enough to pay my street car fare to the West 9th Street house and that was all. Mother had a nice dinner ready. After I arrived in Los Angeles, the next day, Louis came walking in. He said Poncho Villa had raided the ranch and he had to get out in a hurry or be killed, so we were all home at the 9th Street house again. There was father, mother, Edith, Eugenie, Mossyee, Louis, Lonnie, Little Louis, Agnes and Harry (back at home on 31st Street) and Mossyee and Frank went back to their house on 5th Avenue. '''''Chapter 28''''' {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-59.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Gideon Louis Giroux with twin grand-children, Gideon Thomas & Catherine Caroline Giroux, children of Louis Joseph and Edith Perkins-Giroux 1914.}} That’s the last of my life story of Mexico. My mother and father decided to call it “quits.” Louis and father took the Mexican property. My mother got all the 9th Street property and the Jefferson flats. Louis and father went back to Mexico and that’s the last I ever saw of my father. He died the year I got married, which was September 15, 1917; I was 26. I was born in 1891. My wife, Sarah, was born November 22, 1895. '''''Chapter 29''''' I think my father died in 1917, the year I got married. My eldest daughter, Dorothy, was born in July, 1918. My other daughter, Marie, was born 1922. I had a hard time to find work, because of my poor education. I liked lettering and design and went around to all the sign shops. I finally landed up at Orange Coast College of Lettering and Design. That’s when I designed the Ralph’s logo (or Trademark) in 1912; I was 19. One year after that, I went to work for Lindquist and Lund, designing for Pennets in 1913 in Seattle and worked there until 1914, when World War 1 broke out in Europe. I had a very bad sick spell while in Seattle and had to come home. Eugenie married Ben Reddick {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-60.jpg |align=r|size=l|caption=Ben Gage Reddick, Wanda Reddick-Bittorf’s, step-father.}}and they moved to take charge of an olive grove in Bonsall Canyon below Fallbrook, which was owned by ex-Mayor, Harper. I went down as helper for Ben Reddick and stayed two years. Several years before that, I met my future wife while working for Badge Peanut and Novelty Company. From there I went to work for The Broadway Department Store in the sign shop, under my old teacher, W.E. Potter. I worked for The Broadway at 4th and Broadway for 19 years, then to the 5th Street Store at 5th and Broadway, later called Ohrbach’s. I finally retired from there (Ohrbach’s) after 23 years. I retired at age 67. —Alonzo (“Lonnie”) Jerome Giroux {{Image|file=TANGLED_THREADS_by_Silena_Elsie_Kenney_Cunningham_Giroux-61.jpg |align=c|size=l |caption=Silena Giroux (“Grandma Dear”) August 7, 1921, Los Angeles, California.}} :::::''Silena became fondly known as “Grandma Dear”, when her great-grandchildren came along.'' :::::''“They felt, just “Grandma” wasn’t enough. “Grandma Dear” was a little more special, as she was.'' :'''NOTE:''' To Acknowledge the hard work that made this possible for families to enjoy :Silena’s manuscript was originally typed by my mother, Gene Bittorf in the 1960s and has been retyped by Jackie Black in 2015. It is not intended to be more than family history, nor to be published. :I would like to thank Marie Giroux-Deal for her help with providing some of the wonderful old photos of Silena and baby Bert as well as other family memories and her father, Lonnie Giroux for providing my mother with Silena’s manuscript. :I had hoped to find a photo of each of Silena’s children to complete her story, however I was not able to find them all to include here. I plan to submit this to ancestry.com in hopes of connecting with other Kenney or Giroux descendants who may have photos I can add to her story. I will keep her story as a work-in progress adding photos as I find them. :From Jackie Black :Growing up in Los Angeles, California in the 1950s and ‘60s, I knew and loved getting together with a few of Silena’s children who were closer in age to my Grandma, Wanda. I remember being fascinated by the many adventuresome tales in this book from Jerome to Mexico, as told to me by Lonnie, Aggie, and Lottie and I want my children to know of their interesting lives. :Although I never met my Great-Great-Grandmother, Silena or Great-grandmother, Genie, I have always found their story so intriguing. I hope to continue to uncover more photos to add to Silena’s legacy. :Anyone with photos to add, may email me at gibblack@aol.com. It is now so easy to take a photo from a cell phone and email the digital file. I would be most grateful for any contributions. If you would like you can also contact Lori through WiKi [[Cook-13979|Lori Cook]] and she can also pass information forward.

Tango: migraciones e identidad nacinal

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"Se trata de un género que por estar tan ligado con la identidad nacional de nuestro país ha sido muy estudiado. El tango es reconocido mundialmente como un símbolo de la Argentina que, al igual que la salsa, entró en el circuito internacional de baile de salón y, a nivel mundial, las academias de baile que enseñan tango son muchísimas. También en todo Buenos Aires hay un circuito turístico que incluye muchas ofertas, shows, museos, recitales, etc."

Tanner Family Mysteries

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Looking for information on Nicholas H. Tanner of Ireland, born in about 1803. He married Sally Maria Jones, granddaughter of Abijah Fairchild of Morristown, NJ.

Tannery @ Yonge/Adelaide, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Sale by John Vanzant to Jesse Ketchum in 1812 of his Tannery at Yonge / Adelaide in York (Toronto), Ontario, Canada

Tante Irene Breusch's Paintings

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These are samples of Tante Irene Breusch's Paintings

Tappenden Name Study Info

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Taps list of Company C, 3rd ARB, 144th Inf., 49th Armored Dicision

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:::'''''*The purpose of this page is to list members of Company C that have passed on to be with their Lord.''''' :::'''''* These are the names of Company C members that have passed on.''''' :::'''''*Note: Click on the name of the individual and it brings up that individual's profile page!''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sanders-9514 Charles E. Sanders].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cline-5047 Kenneth Wayne Cline].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hollowell-261 Frank Calvin Hollowell].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-6376 Lt Col James Paul Barnett].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blackstock-140 Robert Gerald Blackstock].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crawley-787 John Larry Crawley].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crouch-2163 Norman Ross Crouch].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dowdy-645 Billy Charles Dowdy].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hood-3497 Pfc.Larry Wayne Hood].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Maciel-80 Joe Maciel].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mallory-1409 Johnny Morgan Mallory].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Montgomery-8689 Ronald "Red"Montgomery].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Morrow-3123 William L. Morrow].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Owens-6209 John P. Owens].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Presley-896 Lyndall W. Presley].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rapp-860 Norval Ocie Rapp].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Redding-1005 Lt Col Harold Dayne Redding].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roycroft-46 Billy Dean Roycroft].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rudd-1460 Gerry Connaly Rudd].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Snyder-9213&errcode=new_profile Bobby Ray Snyder].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Strickland-3444 LTC Bobby G. Strickland].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turk-689 Wayne Robert Turk].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Worthington-1469 George Montgomery Worthington].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wren-1039 Grady E. Wren].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McDowell-2850 William Eugene "Gene" McDowell].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Withrow-547 Charles James Withrow].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ayers-3543 Randall Ayers].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Collum-307&errcode=new_profile Norman L. Collum].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hall-53178 Spencer Eugene Hall].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-91952 William Charles Wilson].'''''

Tapscott

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Laperriere-112|Sharon Laperriere]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=32195102 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Tarallo one name study

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Tarang10

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'''Tarang''' is an inter-university Indian Cultural Competition held annually among NUS, NTU and SMU. It is an opportunity for the Indian Cultural Societies of each university to showcase their knowledge and skills about the vibrant Indian Cultural Arts by competing in events like dance, music, antakshari, dumb charades to name a few. The only event which brings together all the Indians in the three universities together under one roof in a spirit of competitiveness as well as unbridled fun and enthusiasm, do not miss out on this opportunity! '''Creative Writing''' 1 topic to be given to all the 6 participants. They will be judged on 3 criteria - A – Grammar and Flow - B – Creative Content - C – Humor 2 participants per University '''AD-MAD show''' The teams will have to randomly select a topic on the spot from a pool of topics (To be done by picking of chits). They will get 30mins preparation time and 5mins presentation time.(i.e. On stage – 5 minutes). They will be judged on 3 criteria -A – Skit Humor - B – Best tagline/Slogan/Jingle - C-- Flow and persuasion of the advertisement 4-6 participants in a team. 1 team per uni. '''Quiz''' 3 participants in each team and 2 teams from each university) '''Antakshri''' - Round 1 – Chumbak – each team picks a word from the previously sung song and continues. - Round 2 – Kamjor Kadi kaun – each team will be given 3 words and they have to sing the song which has all the 3 words in its Mukhra - Round 3 – Nayak aur gayak – This will be a buzzer round. A pair of Actor/Actress with a Singer will be provided and they have to sing a song for that combination. - Round 4 – Antra Mukhra – This is also a buzzer round in which Antra of a song will be played and the teams have to guess the song and sing its complete Mukhra. 3 participants in a team 2 teams per uni '''Dumb Charades''' - Round 1 – Famous dialogues – 1 participant from a team will be given a famous dialogue from a movie. He will have to guess the movie and make his team mates guess the correct movie. OR he can make his team guess the dialogue. - Round 2 – normal movie guessing - Round 3 – Double Dumb Charades + bidding – the teams are allowed to bid the amount of time in which they will be able to guess the movie. This round will be a type of relay in which 1 member will enact to another and then the second member will enact the movie to the third member in the least possible time. 3 participants in a team 2 teams per uni '''Liar-Liar''' In this game, the participant will be given an awkward situation and he job is to lie his way out of it. The participant will be given 2 mins prep time on stage and minimum 1 min speaking time. After participant is done with speaking, judges will get a chance to counter question his story. The judging of this game will be based on Judges’ perception of how well the participant was able to convince them. 2 participants per University 8 3:45- 5:45 Snack Break and change over 9 7:00-7:30 Indian Solo They will be judged on the following criteria: -A – Sur - taal -B – Voice modulation -C – Clarity -D – Expression -E – Difficulty of song '''Indian Band''' They will be judged on the following criteria: -A – Variety of songs -B – Crowd appeal -C – Difficulty of performance -D – Quality and Co-ordination ** >Extra points to be awarded for use of Indian Instruments. > Time limit is (15 + 5) mins performance time. Warning will made at 15 min mark. Bands shall be penalized for every extra minute they take after 20 mins. > Set up and sound check time is 10 mins. '''Western Band ''' They will be judged on the following criteria: -A – Variety of songs -B – Crowd appeal -C – Difficulty of performance -D – Quality and Co-ordination ** > Time limit is (15 + 5) mins performance time. Warning will made at 15 min mark. Bands shall be penalized for every extra minute they take after 20 mins. > Set up and sound check time is 10 mins. '''Dances''' They will be judged on the following criteria: -A – Choreography -B – Costumes and Props -C – Co-ordination -D – Proper utilization of stage -E – Crowd appeal ** Extra points to be awarded for uniqueness in performance.

Tardiff

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Tardiff Project The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bourbeau-72|Nina Bourbeau]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Luc Tardiff married to Domitille (Gagnon) Quebec Canada * Joseph Tardiff married to Odilla (Delisle) Manchester, NH * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13662950 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Targeting families of opposition activists was a tactic used by Myanmar's military during unrest

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Every day for the last three months, an average of six or seven families in Myanmar have posted notices in the country's state-owned newspapers cutting ties with sons, daughters, nieces, nephews and grandchildren who have publicly opposed the ruling military junta. The notices started to appear in such numbers in November after the army, which seized power from Myanmar's democratically elected government a year ago, announced it would take over properties of its opponents and arrest people giving shelter to protesters. Scores of raids on homes followed. Lin Lin Bo Bo, a former car salesman who joined an armed group resisting military rule, was one of those disowned by his parents in about 570 notices reviewed by Reuters. "We declare we have disowned Lin Lin Bo Bo because he never listened to his parents' will," said the notice posted by his parents, San Win and Tin Tin Soe, in state-owned newspaper The Mirror in November. Speaking to Reuters from a Thai border town where he is living after fleeing Myanmar, the 26-year-old said his mother had told him she was disowning him after soldiers came to their family home searching for him. A few days later, he said he cried as he read the notice in the paper.

TARP Garden

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A little history on my food growing efforts: in the summer of 2008, I attempted to use the greenhouse attached to our house to grow food in pots. My first effort was potted corn, which I read about on the internet and seemed pretty straightforward. Furthermore, I figured I have a genetic proclivity to grow being of midwestern farm blood. Neither turns out to be remotely true. The potted corn started off well in the spring, growing up quickly to nearly two feet tall. But roughly 12 weeks after it first started to grow, I left for a 10-day dive vacation. I didn't ask our neighbor to watch it,and when I checked in on it after time away, my corn was scorched. Without the fan on in our greenhouse, temperature reached 90+ degrees, and the dry heat in the greenhouse scorched the soil and corn, drying it out to faded hard sticks. After my gross negligence killed the corn, I figured growing herbs would be really easy. After all, have you ever seen the potted basil and cilantro at your local grocery store? If those herbs grow in plastic bags under harsh flourescent lights at the local Stop & Shop, I reasoned that I certainly could grow them myself if I could just keep the greenhouse fan going. Well into August and September my herbs - which I started from seeds - hadn't even germinated for reasons I still don't know. I resorted to buying a hanging cherry tomato plant from our local farmer's market, and harvesting the fruits of someone else's labor. --- This year, 2009, I vowed to be more educated and prepared. The timing of my vegetable-growing efforts couldn't be more appropriate, as economic conditions, an eroding markets and political winds appear destined to force us all back to self-sufficiency. Hence, I all this effort my TARP Graden. In February, I started to read up on vegetable growing, and visited a local agricultural center to get some advice. During my research, I ran across a neat concept called the "Square Foot Garden". The idea is that most of us don't need the traditional rows and rows of food planted in a standard garden, and we can grow enough in a very small space to meet our needs. Furthermore, the small space requires minimal maintainance -- growing vegetables can be a pleasure, not a chore. Supposedly. --- This page is a chronicle of my attempts at the square foot garden, which I refer to as my TARP garden given the state of the union. Photos posted in March reflect the building and initial planting process. The box materials were inexpensive (8 2x6"s, two 1/4" sheets of plywood, deck screws, weed cloth for the graden, and some chicken wire and spare 1x2" boards for the cage), and instead of the Mel's Mix recommended, I bought the standard MiracleGro vegetable soil. Between the trips to Home Depot, the cutting, painting, assembly, and labor filling and planting, it took us about three weekend days to complete. I pre-started the lettuce, brussels sprouts, and broccoli in our greenhouse, and transplanted them to the garden when I finished building it (roughly 2 weeks into growing). The snow peas and kale are colder weather plants and went in as seeds. The onions were planted as bulbs. --- Buy the book: http://www.amazon.com/All-New-Square-Foot-Gardening/dp/1591862027/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1237861873&sr=8-1 Read more about Square Foot Gardens: http://www.squarefootgardening.com/

Tarrens

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The goal of this project is to find more Tarrens Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Joyce-2923|Marie Joyce]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21745166 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Tarro, Electoral Roll, 1900

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== Tarro Electoral Roll, 1900 == See images at:
'''Page 1''' - '''Page 2''' - '''Page 3''' - {| border="1" class="sortable" !No.!!Surname!!Christian Name!!Sex!!Residence!!Occupation!!Wikitree Profile |- |158 ||Buxton ||Francis ||M ||Woodland ||Farmer || [[Buxton-473|Francis Buxton (1828 - 1911)]] |- |159 ||Buxton ||Richard ||M ||Woodland ||Labourer || [[Buxton-554|Richard Buxton (1863 - )]] |- |293 ||Dwyer ||Stephen Frederick ||M ||Tarro ||Railway Station Master || |- |330 ||Fenwick ||Arthur Frederick ||M ||Tarro ||Baker || |- |331 ||Fenwick ||Edward ||M ||Tarro ||Butcher || [[Fenwick-1943|Edward Fenwick (1863 - 1938)]] |- |332 ||Fenwick ||John Edwin ||M ||Tarro ||Butcher || [[Fenwick-1940|John Edwin Fenwick (1857 - 1920)]] |- |333 ||Fenwick ||W. B. ||M ||Tarro ||Farmer || |- |343 ||Finney ||Henry ||M ||Tarro ||Farmer || [[Finney-729|Henry FInney (1845 - 1945)]] |- |344 ||Finney ||William Joseph ||M ||Tarro ||Farmer || |- |390 ||Gillespie ||Donald ||M ||Tarro ||Grazier || |- |407 ||Green ||Benjamin ||M ||Tarro ||Farmer || [[Green-50329|Benjamin Green (1838 - 1908)]] |- |409 ||Green ||Edward Francis ||M ||Tarro ||Farmer || [[Green-44386|Edward Francis Green (1877 - 1948)]] |- |411 ||Green ||Henry J. ||M ||Hexham ||Farmer || [[Green-50335|Henry James Green (1864 - 1949)]] |- |413 ||Green ||William George ||M ||Tarro ||Farmer || |- |414 ||Greenway ||Charles Capel ||M ||Howard, Tarro ||Clergyman || [[Greenway-511|Charles Capel Greenway (1818 - 1905)]] |- |433 ||Hayler ||Frederick ||M ||Tarro ||Platelayer || |- |434 ||Hayler ||Frederick, junior ||M ||Tarro ||Baker || |- |435 ||Hayler ||Walter ||M ||Tarro ||Plumber || |- |436 ||Haylor ||Alfred ||M ||Tarro ||Carpenter || |- |437 ||Haylor ||Clarence Edward ||M ||Tarro ||Painter |- |471 ||Hodges ||George Herbert ||M ||Tarro ||Railway Porter || |- |498 ||Ingram ||John ||M ||Tarro ||Labourer |- |510 ||Johnson ||George Uriah ||M ||Tarro ||Labourer |- |512 ||Johnson ||John M. ||M ||Tarro ||Labourer |- |516 ||Jordan ||William ||M ||Tarro ||Labourer || |- |536 ||Lambert ||Richard ||M ||Howard ||Farmer || |- |602 ||McPherson ||John ||M ||Tarro ||Contractor || |- |640 ||Moran ||Laurence ||M ||Greenway Creek ||Farmer || |- |703 ||Palmer ||William ||M ||Howard ||Farmer || |- |708 ||Payne ||David John ||M ||Tarro ||Labourer || |- |709 ||Payne ||William ||M ||Tarro ||Labourer || |- |737 ||Power ||John Frederick ||M ||Tarro ||Fettler || |- |769 ||Redhouse ||Arthur ||M ||Tarro ||Blacksmith || |- |786 ||Roberts ||John ||M ||Tarro ||Farmer || |- |814 ||Shaw ||Robert ||M ||Tarro ||Engine Driver || |- |853 ||Stokes ||Thomas ||M ||Tarro ||Platelayer || |- |877 ||Tester ||John ||M ||Tarro ||Poultry Farmer || [[Tester-409|John Tester (1856 - 1924)]] |- |888 ||Towns ||Alfred Charles ||M ||Tarro ||Farmer || |- |891 ||Troy ||Michael, junior ||M ||Howard ||Farmer |- |914 ||Viles ||Arthur Henry ||M ||Tarro ||School Master || |- |944 ||Weakley ||Alfred Enoch ||M ||Holmwood ||Grazier || [[Weakley-509|Alfred Enoch Weakley (1859 - 1938)]] |- |963 ||Williams ||William ||M ||Tarro ||Poultry Farmer || |} No. of residents = 42

Tarro, Wise's PO Directory, 1890

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== Wise's New South Wales Post Office Directory, 1890 == Northumberland County
87 m north by rail from Sydney; Union Church; State School; Post Office; Agriculture. See images at Trove:
https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-611398530/view?partId=nla.obj-614245063#page/n296/mode/1up {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Christian Name!!Occupation!!Residence!!Wikitree Profile |- | Cullen ||Francis ||Storekeeper ||Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||Arthur ||Baker || Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||Edward ||Baker ||Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||John ||Butcher ||Tarro || [[Fenwick-1940|John Edwin Fenwick (1857 - 1920)]] |- |Fenwick ||Robert ||Butcher ||Tarro || |- |Humphreys ||William ||Station Master || Tarro || |- |Weakley ||George ||Dairyman ||Tarro || |- |Williams ||Albert ||Dairyman ||Tarro || |- |} No. of residents = 8

Tarro, Wise's PO Directory, 1893

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== Wise's New South Wales Post Office Directory, 1893 == Northumberland County
113 m north by rail via Newcastle from Sydney; Union Church; State School; Post Office; Agriculture. See images at Trove:
https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-623076646/view?partId=nla.obj-623293638#page/n419/mode/1up {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Christian Name!!Occupation!!Residence!!Wikitree Profile |- | Buxton ||Richard ||Baker ||Tarro || |- |Deane ||William ||Butcher || Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||Arthur ||Baker || Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||Edward ||Baker ||Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||Edward ||Butcher ||Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||John ||Butcher ||Tarro || [[Fenwick-1940|John Edwin Fenwick (1857 - 1920)]] |- |Fenwick ||Robert ||Butcher ||Tarro || |- |Hartcher ||Andrew ||Station Master || Tarro || |- |Roberts ||John ||Storekeeper || Tarro || |- |Viles ||Samuel S. ||Teacher || Tarro || |- |Weakley ||George ||Dairyman ||Tarro || |- |Williams ||Albert ||Dairyman ||Tarro || |- |} No. of residents = 12

Tarro, Wise's PO Directory, 1897

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== Wise's New South Wales Post Office Directory, 1897 == Northumberland County
113 m north by rail from Sydney See images at Trove:
https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-616341983/view?partId=nla.obj-616477257#page/n532/mode/1up {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Christian Name!!Occupation!!Residence!!Wikitree Profile |- |Adams ||John ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Bedford ||Edward ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Bowden ||George ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- | Buxton ||Richard ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Dwyer ||Stephen F. ||Station Master || Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||Arthur F. ||Baker || Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||Edward ||Butcher ||Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||Edwin ||Butcher ||Tarro || [[Fenwick-1940|John Edwin Fenwick (1857 - 1920)]] |- |Fenwick ||Robert ||Butcher ||Tarro || |- |Fenwick ||William ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Finney ||Henry ||Farmer || Tarro || |- |Green ||Benjamin ||Farmer || Tarro || |- |LIddell ||Mrs ||Farmer || Tarro || |- |McPherson ||John ||Farmer || Tarro || |- |Palmer ||George ||Farmer || Tarro || |- |Payne ||William ||Farmer || Tarro || |- |Power ||Michael ||Farmer || Tarro || |- |Redhouse ||Arthur ||Blacksmith ||Tarro || |- |Roberts ||John ||Storekeeper || Tarro || |- |Stephens ||Henry ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Tester ||John ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Turner ||Albert ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Turner ||Frederick ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Viles ||Arthur H. ||Teacher || Tarro || |- |Weakley ||Albert E. ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Weakley ||George ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |Williams ||Albert ||Farmer ||Tarro || |- |} No. of residents = 27

Tarshish

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== Biography == ==Name== : ==Birth== :Date: :Location: :Father: [[Space:Javan|Javan]] :Mother: ==Marriage== :Date: :Location: :Spouse: ==Children== :1. ==Death== :Date: :Location: ==Other== == Sources ==

Tartan Pride

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Tartan Trail - Level 2

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= Analysis = == Revised Checklist Level 2 == Data Section: 1. Verify the accuracy of the data, ensuring consistency between the data fields and biography; i.e., birth dates and places, marriage dates and places, death dates and places, and sources for parents. 2. Use appropriate date buttons to indicate “before,” “after,” “estimate,” or “exact.” 3. If there are no known children, check the corresponding box. If there are no more known children, check the corresponding box. 4. Use appropriate certainty and confidence buttons to reflect data confidence level. Biography Section: 1. Craft a clear and concise biography with well-structured and accurate sentences. 2. Confirm all facts in the biography through reliable sources. 3. Cross-check biography with cited sources. 4. Ensure marriage mentioned in biography is included in the Data section with the relevant spouse attached. 5. Pay attention to punctuation for correctness. Sources: 1. Use only reliable sources for Scottish Profiles, avoiding Family Trees, Millenium Files, Yates Publishing, and Find a Grave indexes, or memorials without photos as they are not considered acceptable. 2. Format source citations correctly, preferably using inline citations to document each fact in the biography. Categories: 2. Use the appropriate categories added for: Birth, Marriage, Death, Location, Cemetery and Occupation. Check for other relevant categories. Children List: 1. Include a comprehensive list of known children with at least one primary or secondary source for each child. 2. Ensure children attached to the profile match those listed in the Children List and verify consistency of all facts. Categories: 1. Add appropriate categories for Birth, Marriage, Death, Location, Cemetery, and Occupation. 2. Assess whether other relevant categories are needed. Templates: 1. Consider using Research Note boxes if relevant and useful for the profile. 2. Determine if a Succession box is necessary for the profile. 3. Evaluate the need for a Link Template based on the profile’s requirements. Final Product: 1. Check for any duplicate profiles and address them accordingly. 2. Review categories to ensure suitability and add any missing ones if necessary. 3. Apply appropriate stickers and verify if any additional stickers are needed. 4. Assess whether a Disputed Section is necessary for the profile. 5. Determine if a Research Notes Section is relevant for the profile. 6. Address any issues highlighted in the Suggestions for the profile and make necessary corrections. 7. Recheck sources for birth, marriage, and death, ensuring well-formatted and functional links. 8. Assess the use of images, confirming only non-copyrighted images with proper attribution are used. 9. Double-check that internal and external links are correctly formatted. == Checklist Level 2 == *Data Section **Are the data correct? 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Did you use inline citations or standard sourcing citations? Inline citations are preferred as they document each fact in the biography, item by item and sentence by sentence. *Children List **Is there a list of known children? Is it sourced by at least one primary or secondary source? **Are the children attached to the profile the same as the ones on the list? Do the facts agree? *Categories **Are the appropriate categories added for: Birth, Marriage, Death, Location, Cemetery and Occupation? Are any other categories needed? *Templates **Would any of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Research_Note_Boxes Research Note boxes] be useful? **Does the profile have any use for a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Succession_box Succession box]? **Would a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Link_Templates Link Template] be of use? *Final Product **Are there any duplicate profiles? **Are the categories appropriate, or any missing? **Are any stickers appropriate, or are there any that should be applied? **Is a Disputed Section needed? **Is a Research Notes Section needed? **Check the Suggestions for the profile and correct any issues

Tartan Trail Abandoned Profiles

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This page collects profiles that were abandoned by Hikers of the Tartan Trail. * [[Bowie-134|Janet Bowie]] *[[Grierson-60|Margaret Grierson]] *[[Buttar-9|Elizabeth Buttar]] on the availble list but is well sources *[[Maclennan-76|Hannah Maclennan]] Some work done on profile, but no sources. *[[Sinclair-5406|Jeffery Sinclair (1808-1847)]] Couldn't be re-used as another WT member had edited it. Removed copyright images which other member had uploaded. *[[Wilkinson-6337|Barbara Wilkinson (1800-1882)]] Needs sources *[[Leitch-720|Andrew Leitch (1837-)]] Some work done. Needs checked over, any further sources added and tidied up. *[[Watt-9|Elizabeth Watt]] located census returns *[[Gibson-10041|Alexander Gibson (abt.1735-1785)]] (Not much done) *[[Sturrock-129|Robert Stronner Sturrock (1866-)]] *[[Alexander-628 | Charles Alexander]] *[[Watson-5803|James Watson]] acceptable as is, just not up to "trail standards" *[[Campbell-11636|Jane (Campbell) Lorimer]] (incomplete) *[[Littlejohn-365|Amelia-Littlejohn]] (incomplete) *[[Alexander-4635|John Rennie Alexander]] *[[Salmond-45|Janet Salmond]] *[[McClintock-548|William McClintock]] *[[Ferguson-1893|Mary (Ferguson) McCulloch (1840-1896)]] *[[Scorgie-55|Sarah Grant (Scorgie) Collier]] *[[Tod-121|Elizabeth Tod]] *[[Mackay-816 | Elizabeth MacKay]] *[[Singer-151|William Singer (1721-1782)]] *[[Campbell-11043 | Margaret (Campbell) Lindsay]] *[[Haddow-77|Mary (Haddow) Baxter (1778-1858)]] (requires research notes and biography editing) *[[Steell-3|John Steell (1770-1848)]] *[[Balneaves-17|Jane Balneaves (1788-1866)]] *[[Cheyne-163|William Sievewright Cheyne]] final edit never completed *[[Steven-61|Janet (Steven) Wilson]] *[[Denholm-140|Janet Denholm (abt.1825-1886)]] *[[McBay-80|Ann Davidson McBay (1872-)]] *[[Wotherspoon-108|Isabella (Wotherspoon) Gray (1841 - 1893) ]] *[[Dickie-56|Margaret Dickie (1838-1922)]] (Partially updated. 1861-1911 census, children and burial source still to checked. *[[Lee-241|Annie Lee (1871-1919)]] *[[Philip-64|Catherine (Philip) Thom (abt.1848-1931)]] *[[Marnoch-15|James Annand Marnoch (1841-1887)]] *[[Scott-27645|Jessie Ogilvie Scott (1860-1935)]] *[[Stevenson-1227|James Hyslop Stevenson (1865-1954)]] *[[Abel-84|Isabella (Abel) Wingate (1866-abt.1925)]] *[[Burnett-51|Elizabeth Ann Burnett (1854-1884)]] *[[Cargill-321|Betsy Cuthill Cargill (1863-1918)]] *[[Low-4047|Ann Park (Low) Hutcheon (1836-1900)]] *[[Cuthill-207|Alexander (Cuthill) Brymer (1859-1935)]] *[[Corbett-195|Mary (Corbett) Barrie (abt.1864-1950)]] *[[Dean-8014|Mary Ann Dean (1847-1931)]] *[[Stewart-3932|Barbara Stewart (bef.1832-1880)]] * [[Shand-1169|Ruth Shand (1803-1873)]] *[[Young-5736|Mary (Young) Gilbert (1787-1863)]] *[[Fraser-880|James Fraser (1854-1910)]] *[[Chisholm-10|Margory Alexander Bain Chisholm (1864-)]] *[[Manson-14|Margaret Manson (1841-1923)]] *[[Slora-6|Mary Ann Slora (abt.1857-)]] *[[Esplin-17|William Esplin (1864-1918)]] has deleted updates in changes log *[[Robertson-1200|John Robertson (1830-1906)]] too much info to be reused *[[Philip-64|Catherine (Philip) Thom (abt.1848-1931)]] too much info to be reused *[[Veitch-11|Elizabeth Robertson Veitch (1853-1920)]] *[[Arbuckle-214|Margaret (Arbuckle) Arbuthnot (1858-abt.1923)]] *[[Campbell-25016|John Campbell (1867-1940)]] *[[Drummond-1929|Mary Ann (Drummond) Barclay (1871-)]] *[[Dalgleish-147|Beatrice Dalgleish (1870-)]] *[[Liddle-30|Jane (Liddle) Grierson (abt.1802-abt.1878)]] *[[Tennent-48|Hugh Lyon Tennent (1817-1874)]] *[[Whitelaw-8|Janet Whitelaw (1804-1875)]] *[[Thorburn-378|Agnes Thorburn (1811-1884)]] *[[Alexander-3937|James Alexander (1855-1931)]]

Tartan Trail Completed Profiles

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This page contains all the Profiles that have been completed by Hikers on Level 1 of the Tartan Trail. ==1800-1875== *[[Allardyce-16|Charles Allardyce]] *[[Templeton-3144|Thomas Templeton]] *[[Ross-18953|Duncan Ross]] *[[Gray-7213|Robert Gray]] *[[Abbey-462|Elspet Abbey]] *[[Dykes-331|Archibald Dykes]] *[[Eccles-187 |Elizabeth Eccles]] *[[Tait-15|Alexander Tait]] *[[Alexander-16032|William Arbuthnot Alexander]] *[[Abel-86|Rev. John Abel]] *[[Kay-1569|James Kay]] *[[Drinnan-39|Agnes Drinnan]] *[[Abel-98|Elizabeth Scott Abel]] *[[Sloan-392 |John Sloan]] *[[Stirling-19|Martha Stirling]] *[[Deans-25|Robert Deans]] *[[Adam-2144|John Adam]] *[[Agnew-509|Martha Jane Agnew]] *[[Fowler-95 |George Fowler]] *[[Henderson-4770 | Janet Henderson]] *[[Munro-893 |Janet Munro]] *[[Cruickshanks-19 |Margaret Cruickshanks]] *[[Brown-10189|Ann Jamieson]] *[[Cree-11 | Elizabeth Cree]] *[[Abernethy-212|Mary Kelman]] *[[Page-1567|Ann Page]] *[[Duff-1207 |Euphemia Duff]] *[[Agnew-292|Agnes Agnew]] *[[McGilchrist-1|Isabella McGilchrist]] *[[Lindsay-21 |George Lindsay]] *[[Abel-97|Jane Abel]] *[[Alexander-3565|Henry Alexander]] *[[Gallie-37|Abner Gallie]] *[[Swinton-70|Eliza Susan Swinton]] *[[Skinner-856|William Skinner]] *[[Dobson-671|James Dobson]] *[[Turnbull-693|Jane Turnbull]] *[[Macdonald-1751|John MacDonald]]* *[[Davidson-2656|Isabella Davidson]] *[[Jack-313|William Jack]] *[[Thomson-575|William Thomson]] *[[Black-3842|Isobel Black]] *[[Page-1496|James Page]] *[[Wingate-102|Thomas Daneil Wingate]] *[[Davie-169|Agnes Davie]] *[[Michie-105|Eliza Michie]] *[[McDonald-15798|Janet McDonald]]+ *[[Smith-153459|David Smith (bef. 1802- bef 1850)]] *[[Young-4246|David Young]] *[[Hamilton-16784|Andrew Hamilton]] *[[Tod-76|Caroline Jane Tod]] *[[Munro-895 |Alexander Munro]] *[[Caird-13|Martha Caird]] *[[Aird-9|Janet Aird]] *[[Bowie-138|John Bowie]] *[[Fowler-67|Christian Fowler]] *[[Downie-223|Catherine Downie]] *[[Anderson-14045|James Anderson]] *[[Broadfoot-48|David Broadfoot]] *[[Simpson-7275|Jane (Simpson) Greig]] *[[Murray-4750|William Murray]] *[[Mowat-322|Robert Mowat]] *[[Grierson-59|Alexander Grierson]] *[[Addison-343|Margaret Addison]] *[[Muir-2542|Agnes Bunten Muir]] *[[Middleton-2576|Charles Middleton]] *[[Campbell-3726|Alexander Campbell]] *[[Manson-971|Margaret Manson]] *[[Leslie-1533|Andrew Leslie]] *[[Bankier-9|Archibald Bankier]] *[[Muir-2540|Elizabeth Brown (Muir) Moncrieffe]] *[[Aiken-25|Alexander Aiken]] *[[Sherret-24|Elisabeth Sherret]] *[[Broadfoot-22|Thomas Broadfoot]] *[[Gold-1148|James Gold]] *[[McDonald-4450|John McDonald]]+ *[[Alexander-2075|Helen Alexander]] *[[Campbell-18241|Sarah Campbell]] *[[McDonald-5063|Alexander McDonald]] *[[Abernathy-593| Isabella Abernathy]] *[[Middleton-2580|Alexander Middleton]] *[[McCallum-10|Sophia McCallum]]+ *[[Wyness-59|Mary (Wyness) Blackhall (1800-1872)]] *[[Rennie-321|John Rennie]] *[[Stott-720|Mary (Stott) Stewart]] *[[Fraser-3051|Charles Fraser]] *[[Crinzian-1|Agnes Crinzian]] *[[Watson-596|WIlliam Watson]] *[[McDougall-820|Thomas McDougall]]+ *[[McDevitt-141|Mary McDevitt]] *[[Duncan-11922|Jean Duncan]] *[[Tannahill-82|James Tannahill]] *[[Collie-8|Mary (Collie) Stephen]] *[[Brunton-40|John Brunton]] *[[Ferrier-784|Elizabeth (Ferrier) Anderson]] *[[McLean-262|Maria McLean]] *[[Garden-93|Isabella (Garden) Morrison]] *[[McMillan-2|David Torrance McMillan]] *[[Sim-11|Margaret Ann (Sim) Campbell]] *[[Spiers-521|Mary (Spiers) Hamilton (1849-1867)]] *[[Campbell-36226|Isabella Campbell]] *[[Steven-31|Agnes Steven]] *[[Morris-8115|Helen Morris]] *[[Esson-19|George Esson (1822-1904)]] *[[Aitken-78|Margaret Aitken]] *[[Ogston-80|Mary (Ogston) Scott (1851-1913)]] *[[Wilson-16912|Ann Wilson (1800-)]] *[[Low-1840|Horatio Low (1804-)]] *[[Mcknight-2608|Sarah Begg Mcknight]] *[[Dalrymple-1076|Agnes (Dalrymple) Nisbett (1823-1900)]] *[[Elder-1548|John Francis Elder (1832-1880)]] *[[Allan-12|John Allan]] *[[Bankier-12|Mary Bankier (1800-1862)]] *[[Auld-291|Euphemia Auld (1825-)]] *[[Sturrock-126|Joanna Bathie Sturrock (1861-)]] *[[Peacock-2749|Janet (Peacock) Smith (1800-1866)]] *[[Gibson-1467|James Gibson]] *[[Aiken-21|Alexander Aiken (1800-)]] *[[Gordon-961|Helen (Gordon) Thomson (1824-1894)]] *[[Blackhall-4|Alexander Blackhall]] *[[Goldie-399|Mary (Goldie) McFadyen (abt.1868-)]] *[[Lees-58|James Stewart Lees]] *[[Price-10368|John Quarrier Price (1864-abt.1913)]] *[[Bankier-38|Grizel (Bankier) McLaren (1802-1871)]] *[[Cuthill-219|Margaret Cuthill (1800-)]] *[[Cowan-2582|Bazil Cowan (1800-1838)]] *[[Reid-3769|James Reid]] *[[Stirling-392|Agnes (Stirling) McDougal (1801-1871)]] *[[Burgess-5942|Agnes Burgess]] *[[Hodge-828|James Hodge]] *[[Croll-37|Margaret Nicoll Croll (1859-)]] *[[Cameron-4191|Alexander Cameron (1812-1885)]] *[[McCulloch-225|Richard McCulloch (aft.1839-1899)]] *[[McKinlay-13|Mary Loudon (McKinlay) Craig (1831-1912)]] *[[Harvey-1946|Isabella (Harvey) Mooney (1868-)]] *[[Paton-163|Samuel Paton (1856-1930)]] *[[Marshall-7702|Marion Craig Marshall (1825-)]] *[[Lauchlan-3|William Lauchlan (1798-1873)]] *[[Chapman-10665|Isabella Chapman (abt.1866-)]] *[[Catto-31|Mary Catto]] (1820-1889) *[[Harcomb-2|Hugh Harcomb (1812-1886)]] *[[Gracie-200|Isabella Reid Gracie (1857-1944)]] *[[Dykes-345|Daniel Dykes (1866-1949)]] *[[Howitt-26|Alexander Stewart Howitt (1853-1928)]] *[[Frew-450|Helen Frew (1812-1893)]] *[[Broadfoot-42|John Broadfoot (1806-1880)]] *[[Stratton-4156|Helen Straton (1828-)]] *[[Boath-170|Andrew Boath (1834-1912)]] *[[Glendining-9|Jean (Glendining) Lauder (1833-1903)]] *[[Johnstone-1148|Frederick Johnstone]] *[[Boath-51|David Boath (1812-1886)]] *[[Stevenson-994|Jane Stevenson (abt.1842-1880)]] *[[Lorimer-241|Thomas Lorimer (1863-1937)]] *[[Douglas-3432|James Douglas]] *[[Easton-873|John Robson Easton (1868-1944)]] * [[Webster-3467|James Webster]] *[[Redpath-129|Janet Redpath (1866-1950)]] *[[McCulloch-1086|Robert McCulloch]] *[[Coghill-266|Williamina Coghill (1865-)]] *[[Allardyce-24|James Allardyce]] *[[Sutherland-550|Margaret (Sutherland) Shields (abt.1837-1938)]] *[[Steell-19|Gourlay Steell (1819-1894)]] *[[Compston-14|Margaret (Compston) McCluskey (1862-)]] *[[Murison-159|Isabella (Murison) Pirie (1828-1909)]] *[[Hemphill-1487|Robert Hemphill (1856-abt.1905)]] *[[Reive-27|Helen (Reive) Dalgliesh (1805-)]] *[[Steell-18|Gershom Steell (1817-)]] *[[McGifford-1|Thomas McGifford]] *[[Bidie-1|Margaret (Bidie) Riddoch (1827-)]] *[[Knox-2219|Catherin Gordon Knox (1865-1927)]] *[[Adam-2859|Helen (Adam) Grant (1857-1933)]] *[[Abbey-422|Andrew Annal Abbey (1858-1937)]] *[[Christie-946|Isobel (Christie) Robertson (1800-abt.1885)]] *[[Young-16675|Janet (Young) Barron (abt.1804-)]] *[[Stoba-33|Jacob Stoba (1828-)]] *[[Brodie-3807|John Brodie Jr. (abt.1836-1895)]] *[[Good-1425|Margaret Good]] *[[Dryburgh-50|Rankeillour (Dryburgh) (abt.1813-abt.1899)]] *[[Robertson-126|Margaret (Robertson) Burnett (abt.1819-1893)]] *[[Goldie-144|Mary (Goldie) Farrell (1866-1952)]] *[[Harris-11691|Robert Harris (1808-1871)]] *[[Collins-7757|Sarah (Collins) Fortune (1865-1947)]] *[[McHattie-39|Grace McHattie (1830-1891)]] *[[Greenfield-136|John Greenfield (abt.1834-1904)]] *[[Flett-193|James Flett (1803-1880)]] *[[Hodge-817|Jean Gray Hodge (1809-1881)]] *[[McCreath-27|Margaret (McCreath) Clelland (1855-)]] *[[Chisholm-74|Kenneth Chisholm (1810-1882)]] *[[Campbell-3168|Catherine Campbell (1859-1901)]] *[[Buttars-5|John James Buttars (1860-1934)]] *[[Mason-942|James Inglis Mason (1854-1904)]] *[[Blackhall-2|Margaret Blackhall (1843-1908)]] *[[McSloy-12|Agnes White (McSloy) Lawson (abt.1854-1929)]] *[[Dickie-46|Hugh Bankhead Dickie (1865-)]] *[[McLuskie-3|Mary (McLuskie) Currie (1863-1892)]] *[[McBain-25|Robert McBain (bef.1823-1892)]] *[[Manson-90|Elizabeth (Manson) Inkster (abt.1816-1891)]] *[[Hood-478|Elizabeth Hood]] *[[Armstrong-1875|William Armstrong (1855-1934)]] *[[Wight-868|Thomas Wight (1860-aft.1911)]] *[[McKeith-8|Susan (McKeith) Carmichael (abt.1811-1903)]] *[[McHattie-66|John Wilson McHattie (1858-1923)]] *[[Lamont-98|John Lamont (1835-1879)]] *[[Cleland-667|Josiah Cleland (abt.1812-)]] *[[Wyllie-284|Alexander Mitchell Wyllie (1859-1937)]] *[[Pringle-1716|George Cossar Pringle (1858-1927)]] *[[Malone-18|James Malone (1857-1901)] *[[Comb-77|Anne Comb (1862-1917)]] *[[Stranaghan-1|Margaret Stranaghan (1867-1934)]] *[[Robertson-1457|Mary (Robertson) Bryce (abt.1816-1889)]] *[[Erskine-49|William Erskine (1806-1887)]] *[[Aird-65|Margaret (Aird) Bryan (1823-1899)]] *[[Slora-1|Margaret Slora (1855-1876)]] *[[Munro-4388|Isabella (Munro) McGilp (1862-1925)]] *[[Donald-2378|Betsey (Donald) Ogilvie (1853-1924)]] *[[Marnoch-2|Jonathan Marnoch (1835-1914)]] *[[Falconer-25|John Falconer (1815-1901)]] *[[Coats-101|Thomas Reid Coats (1835-1915)]] *[[Rae-43|James Rae (1871-1914)]] *[[Geddes-12|Charles Geddes (abt.1836-1896)]] *[[Martin-10804|Euphemia Martin (1874-)]] *[[Duncan-1901|Margaret (Duncan) Ferguson (1867-1900)]] *[[Mason-948|Elizabeth Janet Mason (1860-1932)]] *[[McCallum-105|Sarah McCallum (1852-1931)]] *[[Young-4245|Rachael Ann Young (abt.1852-1927)]] *[[Cruickshank-27|Margaret Cruickshank (1870-1938)]] *[[Eadie-9|Robert Eadie (1814-1886)]] *[[Brodie-4264|James Brodie (1850-1931)]] *[[Bathgate-162|Robert Hymers Bathgate (1857-)]] *[[Comb-61|Matthew Comb (1814-1883)]] *[[Burnie-3|William Burnie (abt.1853-1925)]] *[[Ballantyne-72|William Ballantyne (1860-1931)]] *[[Hall-4402|Richard Lees Hall (abt.1871-1944)]] *[[Skinner-860|Jane Skinner (1865-)]] *[[Stewart-4209|Amelia Stewart (1856-1944)]] *[[Pirie-591|Margaret Pirie (1827-)]] *[[Carmichael-3053|Angus Carmichael (1838-)]] *[[Bryan-1782|Archibald Bryan (1816-1883)]] *[[Balfour-273|Robina (Balfour) Paterson (1870-)]] *[[Welsh-366|Jane Jean Welsh (1844-1906)]] *[[Hay-455|Alexander Hay (1802-1869)]] *[[Stirling-21|James Stirling (1805-1880)]] *[[Logan-3718|James Logan (abt.1817-1897)]] *[[Mcfarlane-347|Peter Mcfarlane (1822-1905)]] *[[Mulliken-50|Margaret Mulliken (1851-)]] *[[Tonnar-10|Catherine Tonnar (abt.1854-abt.1938)]] - needs a bit of cleanup before closing [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 18:10, 16 August 2023 (UTC) * [[McMeekin-18|Samuel McMeekin (1833-1894)]] * [[Kirkpatrick-521|Agness Kirkpatrick]] *[[Hood-350|James Hood (1808-1855)]] *[[MacLeman-1|Hugh MacLeman (1870-1924)]] *[[Brown-42661|Margaret Brown (1841-abt.1920)]] *[[Rodger-441|Janet Rodger (abt.1824-1884)]] *[[Ferguson-320|Mary (Ferguson) Park (1801-abt.1870)]] *[[McLaren-29|Thomas McLaren (1836-1874)]] *[[Mutch-200|Barbara Mutch (1823-)]] *[[McKilligan-5|Jane McKilligan (1814-1890)]] *[[Donald-100|Barbara Donald (1806-1875)]] *[[Leckie-46|Margaret Leckie (abt.1824-1889)]] *[[Burnett-49|Margaret Burnett (1852-1930)]] *[[Corner-106|Margaret Corner (1815-1864)]] *[[Knox-106|Janet Knox (abt.1822-1907)]] *[[Bain-48|William Bathgate Bain (1855-1919)]] *[[Bowden-201|James Bowden (1815-1863)]] *[[Robertson-1841|John Robertson (1808-1875)]] *[[Johnstone-40|Agness Johnstone (1803-1869)]] *[[Clephane-105|Archibald Clephane (abt.1817-)]]

Tartan Trail Completed Profiles: Level 2

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This page contains all the Profiles that have been completed by Hikers on Level 2 of the Tartan Trail: ==1700-1799== *[[Marr-300|John Marr (1765-)]] *[[Bannerman-16|Marrion Bannerman (abt.1770-)]] *[[Erskine-730 |Lady Frances Erskine]] *[[Galloway-567 |Thomas Galloway ]] *[[Hope-525 |Helen (Hope) Watson]] *[[Reid-2582|William Reid]] *[[Thomson-1064| Robert Thomson ]] Profile 1 and profile 2 are different people *[[Thomson-1065| Robert Thomson ]] Profile 2 *[[Anderson-15780|William Anderson]] *[[Walker-2816|James Walker]] *[[McAlpine-154|Ann McAlpine]] *[[Dove-32|John Dove]] *[[Barron-830 |Jean Barron]] *[[Scott-7123|John Scott]] *[[Sim-157|Joseph Sim]] *[[Glendining-12 |Mary (Glendining) Hogg]] *[[Liddel-8|Robert Liddel]] *[[Wilson-14047| Janet (Wilson) Fullarton]] *[[Lumsden-75|Jean (Lumsden) Page ]]* *[[Syme-10|Isobell Syme]] *[[McKenzie-860| Abigail McKenzie]] *[[Cromarty-11 |John George Cromarty]] *[[Ross-6777|Isabella Ross]] *[[Johnstone-1492 |James Raymond Johnstone]] *[[Urven-2|Robert Urven]] *[[Craw-8|Agnes (Craw) Lauder]] *[[Elrick-1|Elizabeth Barbara Elrick]] *[[Beattie-297|William Beattie]] *[[Morrison-506|William Morrison]] *[[MacQueen-66|Archibald MacQueen]] *[[Neilson-172|Francis Neilson]] *[[Thomson-476 |Jean Thomson]] *[[Cron-12 |Margaret (Cron) Rae]] *[[Meiklejohn-70|Patrick Meiklejohn]] *[[Bankier-33| Janet Bankier]] *[[Mcgregor-1571|Duncan (Mcgregor) McGregor]] *[[Wallace-1152|James Wallace]] *[[Spence-543|James Spence]] *[[Anstruther-18|James Anstruther]] *[[Anstruther-6|Robert Anstruther MP]] *[[Jackson-5395|Christian Jackson]] *[[Stirling-40|Robert Stirling]] *[[Buchan-142|Margaret Buchan]] *[[Carruthers-301|James Carruthers]] *[[Kynneir-9|Isabella Kynneir]] *[[Spence-790|Elspeth Spence]] *[[Alison-177|Ann Alison]] *[[Wedderburn-22|Henrietta Wedderburn]] *[[Milton-316|George Milton]] *[[Chrystie-3| James Chrystie]] *[[Chrystie-12|Charles Chrystie]] *[[Forbes-4479| Alexander Forbes]] *[[Hunter-12509|Elizabeth Helen Hunter]] *[[Erston-1| Margaret Erston]] *[[Howie-247|Mary Howie]] *[[Bannerman-313|Thomas Bannerman]] *[[Dalrymple-883|Cathcart Dalrymple]] *[[McKinnon-2050|Janet McKinnon]] *[[Smith-61986| James Smith]] *[[Urquhart-1|Isobel Urquhart]] *[[Low-2831|Maria Low]] *[[Home-116 | Margaret (Home) Lindsay-Crawford]] *[[Maxwell-4783|Walter Maxwell]] *[[Mayne-85|Edward Mayne (bef.1700-)]] *[[Graham-2830|David Graham]] *[[Forsyth-1644|Alexander Forsyth (1707-1779)]] * [[White-13202|William White]] * [[Ritchie-1191|James Ritchie (1786-1850)]] *[[Ralston-796|Annabella Ralston (1702-1776)]] *[[Hamilton-12703|Margaret (Hamilton) Gibson]] *[[Cockburn-159| Patrick Cockburn]] *[[McDouall-18|Patrick MacDowall-Crichton]] *[[Elphinstone-113|Primrose (Elphinstone) Home (bef.1738-1759)]] *[[Fraser-3051|Charles Fraser]] *[[Lochhead-42|William Lochhead (1735-1790)]] *[[Kerr-39|Agnes (Kerr) Bone (bef.1796-1880)]] *[[Ingram-4079|George Ingram (abt.1735-abt.1789)]] *[[Hamilton-9454|Jean (Hamilton) Lindsay-Crawford (1735-1809)]] *[[Dalziel-205|Jean (Dalziel) Gibson (aft.1701-1786)]] *[[Cuningham-45|William Cuningham (abt.1720-1781)]] *[[Trotter-2209|John Trotter (abt.1727-1808)]] *[[Duff-1186|Anne (Duff) Biggar (1784-1876)]] *[[Steuart-199|Barbara (Steuart) Maxwell]] *[[Elder-1569|Robert Elder (1750-)]] *[[Peddie-10|James Peddie D.D. (1759-1845)]] *[[Gray-5643|Thomas Gray (1733-1810)]] *[[Robertson-17852|John Robertson (abt.1783-1855)]] *[[Bruce-4078|Charlotte (Bruce) Durham (aft.1759-1816)]] *[[Clark-17353|Elizabeth (Clark) Craig]] *[[Craig-6832|William Craig (1709-1784)]] * [[Bruce-1890|Rachel (Bruce) Drummond (abt.1705-1769)]] *[[MacQueen-19|Donald MacQueen (abt.1715-1785)]] *[[Eliott-61|Francis (Eliott) Eliott of Stobs Vth Bt (abt.1730-aft.1791)]] *[[Traill-213|Thomas Traill (abt.1700-1753)]] *[[McGregor-153|Elizabeth McGregor (1780-1869)]] *[[Lawrence-2115|Thomas Lawrence 1713-]] *[[Hendrie-15|Janet Hendrie]] now [[Hendryson-1|Jennet (Hendryson) Runciman]] after LNAB change *[[Leslie-896|Agnes Leslie]] *[[Cunningham-7731|Elizabeth (Cunningham) Sharp (1722-aft.1764)]] *[[Barclay-1525|Peter Barclay D.D. (1749-1841)]]*[[McNairn-26|William McNairn]] *[[Gourlay-126|Margaret (Gourlay) Steell (1768-1857)]] *[[Henderson-108|Janet Henderson]] *[[Cockburn-158|Christian Cockburn]] *[[Pirie-268|Peter Pirie (abt.1798-1882)]] *[[Milne-20|Jannet Milne (1735-abt.1769)]] *[[Clow-124|Peter Clow (1785-1860)]] *[[Westwater-5|Jean Westwater 1711-1728]] *[[Gill-5501|John Peter Gill 1700-1770)]] *[[Christie-4814|Adam Christie (1795-1872)]] *[[Cruikshank-67|Bessy (Cruikshank) Scot]] *[[Shand-1148|Isobel (Shand) West (1793-1878)]] *[[Crookshank-46| Janet Crookshank]] *[[Dunlop-1227|Alexander Dunlop (1766 - 1840)]] *[[Grant-9995|Ann (Grant) Horne (abt.1788-1864)]] *[[Gibson-10030|William Gibson (1735-1807)]] *[[Hastone-1|Henry Hastone]] *[[Campbell-3025|Ebenezer Campbell (abt.1782-1865)]] *[[Geddes-801|John Geddes (1797-1881)]] *[[Hercus-13|Elizabeth (Hercus) Taylor (1779-1864)]] *[[Buchanan-36|William Buchanan 1700-1791)]] *[[Nairn-227|David Nairn of Drumkilbo]] *[[Gray_of_Huntingdon-1|George Gray]] *[[Tweedale-2|Margaret Tweedale (1703-1742)]] *[[Brown-5532|Jane Brown (1798-)]] *[[Stirling-16|Alexander Stirling (1787-1858)]] *[[Sinclair-3301|John Sinclair 1712-1802]] *[[Wallace-5381|William Wallace (1771-1856)]] *[[Buckham-80|Ann (Buckham) Davidson (1774-1858)]] *[[McLean-3515|Ninian McLean (bef.1766-)]] *[[Herd-182|Andrew Herd]] *[[Stirling-316|Archibald Stirling (abt.1776-1855)]] *[[Falconer-989|John Falconer (1764-1844)]] *[[Wilson-49109|Orlando Hart Wilson (1791 - 1845)]] *[[Barnet-54|Margaret (Barnet) Yule (1792-1868)]] *[[Calderwood-57|William Calderwood]] *[[Strachan-22|James Strachan (abt.1790-1874)]] *[[Cattenach-1|Jean Cattenach (c.1763-)]] *[[Kelman-175|James Kelman (abt.1796-1882)]] *[[Cunningham-6198|Anna Cunningham 1701-]] *[[Davidson-513|Lachlan Davidson (1766-)]] *[[Rattray-36|John Rattray (1757-)]] *[[Neilson-1220|Thomas Neilson (1780-1861)]] *[[Honey-119|Andrew Honey 1707-]] *[[Inglis-358|James Inglis (1705-1794)]] *[[Milne-73|David Milne (1760-1823)]] *[[Baillie-791|William Baillie (abt.1776-)]] *[[Stark-527|Helen (Stark) Heugh (abt.1776-1824)]] *[[Clephane-24|David Clephane MP (1760 - 1814)]] *[[Wright-3756|John Wright (abt.1794-1870)]] *[[Riddoch-38|William Riddoch (1762-1846)]] *[[Craigie-8|David Craigie (c.1763-)]] *[[Campbell-13607|Jean (Campbell) McNaughton (1757-aft 1773)]] *[[Gordon-12922|William Gordon (bef.1752-1837)]] *[[Russel-242|John (Russel) Russell (1780-1862)]] *[[Bruce-1889|Christian Bruce (aft.1700-1775)]] *[[Cameron-8447|Amelia (Cameron) McDonald (1759-)]] *[[Lawrie-30|Magdalene Lawrie (1779-1872)]] *[[Kerr-417|Martha Kerr (1791-1872)]] *[[Banks-913|James Banks (1775-1867)]] *[[Riddoch-38|William Riddoch (1762-1846)]] *[[Stirling-20|William Stirling (1781-1859)]] *[[Stevenson-1208|Janet (Stevenson) Lamont (1784-1863)]] *[[Mackay-391|John Mackay (1787-1860)]] *[[Horsbourgh-1|George Horsbourgh (1757-)]] *[[McGregor-104|John McGregor]] *[[Middleton-604|Martin Middleton (1780-1862)]] *[[Durham-163|John Durham 1703-]] *[[Forbes-15|John Forbes (1703-)]] *[[Nicholl-385|Janet (Nicholl) Provan (1785-1857)]] * [[Adam-10|Agnes Adam (1758-abt.1790)]] *[[Stalker-51|Alexander Stalker (1760-)]] *[[Allan-15|Alexander Allan IV (1764-1842)]] *[[Forbes-11|Isabel (Forbes) Allan (1740-1845)]] *[[Johnston-3141|Margaret (Johnston) Hall (1787-1879)]] *[[Boath-104|William Boath (1777-1858)]] *[[Wright-3756|John Wright (abt.1794-1870)]] *[[McGregor-1056|John McGregor (1776-1862)]] *[[Robertson-4210|Margaret Robertson]] *[[Boath-40|Charles Boath (1787-1856)]] * [[Mcintosh-4429|Janet Mcintosh (1762-)]] *[[Collie-9|John Collie (1792-1858)]] *[[Donald-108|Elspet Donald (1776-1862)]] *[[Ronald-17|Thomas Ronald (1760-1844)]] * [[Thomson-207|Mary (Thomson) Spalding (1796-1880)]] *[[Stalker-29|David Stalker (1789-1869)]] *[[Clark-13683|Elizabeth (Clark) Ferguson (1761-1859)]] *[[Bryan-1785|William Bryan (1787-)]] *[[Baird-964|Janet (Baird) Weir (1794 - 1880)]] *[[Ingram-34|Christian Ingram (abt.1790-1861)]] *[[Elder-308|Helen Elder (1772-)]] *[[Ogilvy-74|David Ogilvy (1751-1812)]] *[[Charters-124|Thomas Charters (abt.1704-1744)]] *[[Alexander-3243|Gilbert Alexander (1790-)]] * [[Liddel-7|John Liddel (abt.1707-)]] * [[Fairrie-16|Thomas Fairrie (abt.1795-1858)]] * [[Tinline-4|George Tinline (1783-1858)]] *[[Purvis-26|Helen Purvis (1786-1875)]] *[[Addison-162|Janet Addison (1778-)]] * [[Moir-1|Ann (Moir) Leslie]] (1748-abt 1778)]] *[[Mitchel-72|Mathew Mitchel (abt.1786-1870)]]

Tartan Trail Completed Profiles: Level 3

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Created: 26 Aug 2021
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This page contains all the Profiles that have been completed by Hikers on Level 3 of the Tartan Trail: ==1500-1699== *[[Trotter-509 |Baron John Trotter]] *[[Trotter-508|Jonet (Trotter) Rocheid]] *[[Morison-53 | William Morison]] *[[Murray-15536|James Murray]] *[[Keith-208 |Jean Keith]] *[[Erskine-761 | Mary (Erskine) Forbes]] *[[Alexander-631|Henry Alexander]] * [[McCulloch-1133|Magaret McCulloch]] *[[Sime-10|Alexander Sime]] *[[Baikie-4|Margaret Baikie]] *[[MacGregor-515|Duncan MacGregor]] *[[Myrton-7|Euphame (Myrton) Dalrymple]] *[[Fuird-1|Margaret Fuird]] *[[Rankine-6|Robert Rankine]] *[[Pringle-527|John Pringle]] *[[Napier-1183| Margaret (Napier) Brisbane]] *[[Erskine-400|Alexander Erskine]] *[[Hay-2213|George Henry Hay]] *[[Tyrie-12|David Tyrie]] *[[Lindsay-1668 | Alexander Lindsay]] *[[Graham-11920 | Lillias (Graham) Ramsay]] *[[Ramsay-1527 | James Ramsay]] *[[McCullough-1945|Sir Godfrey McCullough]] *[[Erskine-1251 | John Erskine]] *[[Hope-3758|Robert Hope]] *[[Burnett-159|Patrick Burnett]] *[[Shearer-534|Janet Shearer]] *[[Ogilvie-124|Magdelen Ogilvie]] *[[Anstruther-37|John (Anstruther) Anstruther of Elie 1st Bt MP]] *[[Agnew-377|Gilbert Galdenoch Agnew]] *[[Erskine-1150|Mary Erskine (1666-aft.1699)]] *[[Forrester-1044|George Forrester]] *[[Forrester-1042|Joanna Forrester]] *[[Young-19464|Peter Young (aft.1600-aft.1670)]] *[[Macpherson-649|Ewan Macpherson]] *[[Graham-10162|Anne (Graham) Young (aft.1645-aft.1663)]] *[[Dalrymple-576|Elizabeth (Dalrymple) McDouall (aft.1697-aft.1740)]] *[[Veitch-1|William Veitch]] *[[Dundas-235|George Dundas (abt.1690-aft.1734)]] *[[Scott-16073|William Scott (1663-aft.1697)]] *[[Forbes-86 | William Forbes]] *[[Crichton-433|Penelope (Crichton) Dalrymple (1682-1742)]] *[[Campbell-8860|Colin Campbell]] *[[Cameron-2265|Richard Cameron (1648-1680)]] *[[Monypenny-9|David Monypenny]] *[[Kerr-2808|Jean (Kerr) Lindsay (abt.1662-abt.1687)]] *[[Grant-5690|Patrick Grant]] *[[McLay-352|Archibald McLay (1685-1724)]] *[[Hamilton-9453|Robert Hamilton (abt.1698-abt.1773)]] *[[Paterson-101|Rev John Paterson]] *[[Nairn-247|Margaret (Nairn) Carnegie (1660-aft.1691)]] *[[Scott-16108|Alexander Scott (1691-1743)]] *[[Ogilvy-331|John Ogilvy Bart (aft.1662-1735)]] *[[Bethune-69|John Bethune (bef.1670-abt.1734)]] *[[Erskine-1104|Katherine (Erskine) Campbell (abt.1696-aft.1719)]] *[[Nairn-149|John Nairn]] of Mukkarsy *[[Edward-543|Alexander Edward (1651-1708)]] *[[Carnegie-26|Elizabeth Carnegie (1699-1767)]] *[[Williamson-13537|David Williamson (1636 - 1706)]] *[[Leslie-2991|John Leslie]] (1595-1651) *[[Campbell-17524|Daniel Campbell (1672-1753)]] *[[Preston-3511|Catherine (Preston) Nairn]] (1594-) *[[Kennedy-11830|John Kennedy (1653-1701)]] *[[Dunbar-1213|James (Dunbar) Dunbar of Durn 2nd Bt (abt.1665-1737)]] *[[Clephane-11|William Clephane (abt. 1643 - 1727)]] *[[Brodie-305|Alexander Brodie]] of that Ilk *[[Urie-137|Andrew Urie (-1707)]] *[[Gray_of_Halkerton-1|William Gray of Halkerton 1670-1720]] *[[Oliphant-372|Robert Oliphant (1689-1738)]] *[[Spens-41|Thomas Spens (aft.1665-aft.1694)]] *[[Dallas-232|William (Dallas) Dallas VIIth of Budgate (abt.1600-abt.1651)]] *[[Cameron-2439|Ewen Cameron]] *[[Sandilands-7|Henry Sandilands (1605-1654)]] *[[Stewart-16809|Katherine (Stewart) Ruthven]] (1555-1600) *[[Forbes-91|Alexander Forbes]] of Pitsligo (1601-1636)

Tartan Trail Level II Profile Notes

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Created: 9 Feb 2021
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Notes on profiles selected for Tartan Trail Level II

Tarves, Aberdeenshire Place Study Info

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Created: 10 Feb 2023
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Tate Family Mysteries

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I am looking for Calhoun Tate born in Scotland in 1814. He died in America in 1884.

Tattersell

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The goal of this project is to ... have me listed as manager of my file commencing with William Tattersell b. 1793 Manchester England. My entries are currently listed as being managed by David Cole, England. He an peopled I have communicated, he is actually managing the Lower but has also been a help to me with the Tattersells due to William Hope Tattersell marrying Ann T. Lower. I need some help please on how to establish myself as manager of what I enter. I have made Tattersell entries since 2016 Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sambrook-22|Betty aka Elizabeth Cameron]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12787858 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Tattershall family

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connecting the dots. Tattershall name.

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==Biography== ===John Brown and the Springdale Quakers=== It was on the path through Springdale that John Brown led formerly enslaved freedom seekers on five of his journeys through the state. Brown found the Quakers of Springdale Township to be particularly welcoming. Lawrie Tatum's brother-in-law, [[Painter-854 | John Hunter Painter,]] who was married to [[Dean-3284 |Edith Dean]] the eldest sister of Tatum's wife, lived about a quarter of a mile down the road west of Tatum. [https://www.loc.gov/item/2012587557/ See the plat map of Cedar County, Springdale Township, Iowa] During visits to Springdale in 1857 and 1858 John Brown stayed at Painter's house and Painter became one of Brown's closest confidants. Irving B. Richman, [https://www.google.com/books/edition/John_Brown_Among_the_Quakers/QBIuaF3ZGVwC?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover'' John Brown Among the Quakers and Other Sketches''] (Des Moines: The Historical Department of Iowa, 1894), p. 23. Another of Brown's closest confidants was [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDC2-N5Z Dr. Henry Gill] living about a half a mile east of Tatum. Gill's neighbor to the east was William Maxson.Maxson lived on the southwest quarter of section 32 of Iowa Township. The western half of Tatum's property was in section 36 of Gower Township just across the road from Springdale Township and the eastern half of his property was in section 31 of Iowa Township. [https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui%3Ahixson_258 See the township map here]. In December of 1857 Brown returned to Springdale with ten members of his provisional army from Kansas. Four Springdale residents joined the band: George Gill (Dr. Henry Gill's brother),Moore misidentifies George Gill as [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDC2-N5Z Dr. Henry Gill's son]. Dr. Gill did not have a son with this name. See ''Life and Times of Lawrie Tatum, p. 22. Edwin and Barclay Coppoc and Stewart Taylor.Clarence Ray Aurner , S.J.,[https://archive.org/details/atopicalhistory00compgoog/page/422/mode/2up?q=John+Brown ''A Topical History of Cedar County, Iowa''] (Clarke Publishing Company Publication date 1910), p. 413. The Maxson house became the small troop's headquarters. The small army began training there--military study and drill consisting in part with practicing with wooden swords, gymnastics, and running and jumping.Irving B. Richman, [https://publications.iowa.gov/13054/1/JohnBrown.pdf John Brown Among the Quakers], (Chicago: The Lakeside Press, 1894), pp. 25-26. The men lived with various families nearby.Emily S. Butler, ''A Woman's Recollections of John Brown's Stay in Springdale'', Contributor's Department [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015011958785&view=1up&seq=1166 Midland Monthly (December 1898)] p. 576. However, after a couple of weeks in Springdale, Brown headed East to raise money. His men remained in Springdale through the winter until Brown returned at the end of April at which point they moved on to Canada.Richman, ''John Brown Among the Quakers'', p. 33. Tatum was more wary of Brown's propensity for violence than his brother-in-law and his neighbors. His brother-in-law seemed not to be concerned at all. He later packed up 196 guns (about 98 Sharps rifles and 98 pistols) in boxes he labeled as farm tools and shipped them to Kennedy's farm in Maryland. It was from there that the raid on Harpers Ferry was launched. John Brown launched the raid on Sunday, December 16, 1859. One of the central tenets of Quakers is their commitment to non-violence. At the first meeting following the raid, the Springdale Monthly Meeting with Lawrie Tatum as its clerk (something like the president or chairman of the meeting) appointed a committee including himself and ten others to investigate the possible complicity of its members in having "improperly encouraged a war spirit."Louis Thomas Jones, [https://scholarworks.uni.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1014&context=iowabooks ''The Quakers of Iowa''], (Iowa City: The State Historical Society of Iowa, 1918), p. 196. Tatum certainly was aware of his brother-in-law's complicity. However, the report on the committee's findings which would have been written by Tatum as the clerk of the meeting, indicates simply that:
...We are united in the conclusion, that any publication [in way of a defense] on the part of the mo. mee. [Monthly Meeting] is unnecessary. While we believe that our principals of peace were never dearer to most of our members than now, we feel it to be cause of deep regret that those engaged in the late deplorable outbreak at Harpers Ferry, have been entertained, & otherwise encouraged by some of our members. While brought under a deep concern we desire to establish a forgiving feeling towards those who may have been overtaken in weakness, & would tenderly admonish all to an increased watchfulness in the precepts of our Redeamer.Jones, ''The Quakers of Iowa,'' p. 196
The committee issued neither condemnation nor harsh criticism of Painter and other Quakers who pushed the boundary of the Quaker peace testimony by supporting John Brown and his small army. In this case the Springdale meeting held together.Moore points out that Tatum as a member of the Underground Railroad was violating the law. Orthodox Quakers did not approve of violating the law. ''Life and Times of Lawrie Tatum'', p. 31. Twenty some years later when Tatum pushed the boundary of fundamental Quaker tenets on theology or the actual lack of any such theology, Painter and the some of the others who had supported Brown not only split with Tatum, left the Springdale Meeting and left Iowa relocating to California where they found Quaker meetings more congenial to their Quaker traditions. ===Iowa Quakers New Indian Policy === In 1865 the Iowa Quaker Yearly Meeting began thinking about what they might do for the Indians. By 1867 the U.S. Army led by William T. Sherman had realized that their existing policy with focus on military solutions was not working and recommended a peaceful policy as a better approach. In 1867 Lawrie Tatum serving as the clerk of the Yearly Meeting raised the matter again and others in attendance passed on the concern which led to a conference in Baltimore which led eventually in 1869 to a meeting with President elect U.S. Grant who was greatly impressed with their ideas.Moore, ''The Life and Times of Lawrie Tatum'', pp. 39-42. In April of 1869 Tatum was nominated and confirmed by the Senate as Indian Agents for the Kiowa, Kiowa-Apache and Camanche Agency at Fort Sill Oklahoma. == Sources ==

Taurage Tavrig Tauroggen Sugind Resources

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Information and resources for information about the elusive shtetl with one of many names. http://www.litvaksig.org/index.php?option=com_sug&id=379&view=details&Itemid=84

Tax List Joseph & Reuben Berry

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Taylor - Edgecombes in Early Colonial America

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Alan Taylor, "Edgecombes in Early Colonial America," 1991

Taylor alias Buxton BMDs

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Images available on Ancestry need checking as there is John senior and John Junior and not all transcriptions say. Added complication that some are only transcribed as Buxton and some as Taylor so register image needs to ne checked for each entry '''Baptisms''' *First name(s)''' Robarte *Last name ''''Taylor Or Buxton Sen *Baptism year '''1599 *Baptism date '''03 Feb 1599 *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name''' Taylor Or Buxton Sen *First name(s) '''Christian *Last name''' Buxton *Baptism year''' 1600 *Baptism date ''''06 Apr 1600 *Father's first name(s)''' Richard *Father's last name '''Buxton *First name(s)''' Anthony *Last name '''Buxton Or Taylor Sen *Baptism year '''1601 *Baptism date '''26 Jul 1601 *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name '''Buxton Or Taylor Sen *First name(s) '''Thomas *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Jun *Baptism year '''1602 *Baptism date '''20 Mar 1602 *Father's first name(s) '''John *Father's last name''' Taylor Or Buxton Jun *First name(s)''' Thomas *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Baptism year '''1604 *Baptism date '''10 Feb 1604 *Father's first name(s) '''Mathew *Father's last name''' Taylor Or Buxton *First name(s) '''William *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Junor *Baptism year''' 1604 *Baptism date '''27 Jan 1604 *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Junor *First name(s)''' John *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Sen *Baptism year''' 1604 *Baptism date '''08 Apr 1604 *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Sen *First name(s) '''James *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Sen *Baptism year''' 1605 *Baptism date '''25 Jul 1605 *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Sen *First name(s)''' Joane *Last name''' Taylor Or Buxton *Baptism year '''1606 *Baptism date '''31 Aug 1606 *Father's first name(s)''' Richard *Father's last name''' Taylor Or Buxton *First name(s)''' Mathew *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Baptism year '''1606 *Baptism date '''15 Feb 1606 *Father's first name(s)''' Mathew *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *First name(s)''' Thomas *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Junior *Baptism year '''1606 *Baptism date '''13 Apr 1606 *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Junior *First name(s) '''Joane *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Senior *Baptism year''' 1606 *Baptism date '''01 Feb 1606 *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Senior *First name(s)''' Christian *Last name''' Tayler Or Buxton Jn- *Baptism year''' 1607 *Baptism date '''27 Sep 1607 *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name '''Tayler Or Buxton Jn *First name(s)''' Anthony *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Junior *Baptism year '''1609 *Baptism date '''06 Jan 1609 *Father's first name(s) '''John *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Junior *First name(s)''' Fraunces *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton- *Baptism year''' 1616 *Baptism date '''27 Oct 1616 *Place''' Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' Mathew *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *First name(s)''' Agnes *Last name '''Buxton *Baptism year''' 1618 *Baptism date '''10 May 1618 *Place '''Wookey *Father's first name(s) '''Walter *Father's last name''' Buxton *First name(s)''' John *Last name''' Buxton *Baptism year '''1619 *Baptism date''' 03 Oct 1619 *Place '''Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' Walter *Father's last name '''Buxton *First name(s) '''Elizabeth *Last name '''Buxton *Baptism year '''1620 *Baptism date '''25 Jun 1620 *Place '''Wookey *Father's first name(s) '''Mathew *Father's last name '''Buxton *First name(s)''' Joane *Last name '''Buxton *Burial year '''1620 *Burial date''' 15 Mar 1620 *Place''' Wookey *Relative's relationship''' Dawghter of *Relative's name '''Richarde Buxton *First name(s) '''Walter *Last name '''Buxton - *Baptism year''' 1620 *Baptism date''' 18 Mar 1620 *Residence '''Henton *Place''' Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' Walter *Father's last name '''Buxton *First name(s)''' Beniamyne *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Baptism year '''1628 *Baptism date''' 23 Dec 1628 *Place''' Wooke *Father's first name(s)''' James *Father's last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *First name(s) '''Henry *Last name''' Taylor Or Buxton *Baptism year '''1630 *Baptism date '''13 Aug 1630 *Place '''Wookey *Father's first name(s) '''Thomas *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *First name(s)''' Joane *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Baptism year''' 1630 *Baptism date '''24 Feb 1630 *Father's first name(s)''' Robert *Father's last name''' Taylor Or Buxton *First name(s) '''Richard *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Baptism year''' 1630 *Baptism date '''06 Feb 1630 *Place '''Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' William *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *First name(s) '''John *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Baptism year '''1631 *Baptism date '''06 Nov 1631 *Place '''Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' Mathew *Father's last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *First name(s) '''Marie *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Baptism year '''1632 *Baptism date '''17 Jun 1632 *Place''' Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' William *Father's last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *First name(s) '''John *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Baptism year''' 1632 *Baptism date''' 28 Feb 1632 *Place''' Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' Robert *Father's last name''' Taylor Or Buxton *First name(s) '''John *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Baptism year''' 1633 *Baptism date''' 23 Jun 1633 *Place '''Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name''' Tayler Or Buxton *First name(s) '''Elizabeth *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Baptism year''' 1633 *Baptism date '''22 Sep 1633 *Place '''Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' William *Father's last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *First name(s)''' Joane *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Jn *Baptism year '''1633 *Baptism date '''01 Feb 1633 *Residence '''Henton *Place''' Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' John *Father's last name''' Taylor Or Buxton Jn *First name(s) '''Agnes *Last name '''Buxton *Baptism year''' 1635 *Baptism date''' ? ? 1635 *Place''' Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' William *Father's last name''' Buxton *Mother's first name(s)''' Marie *First name(s) '''Agnes *Last name '''Buxton *Baptism year '''1635 *Baptism date '''06 Mar 1635 *Place '''Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' William *Father's last name '''Buxton *Mother's first name(s)''' Mariie *First name(s)''' Anthonie *Last name '''Buxton *Baptism year '''1635 *Baptism date''' ? ? 1635 *Place''' Wookey *Father's first name(s)''' Thomas *Father's last name '''Buxton *First name(s)''' Anthonie *Last name '''Buxton *Baptism year '''1635 *Baptism date '''31 Jan 1635 *Place''' Wookey *Father's first name(s) '''Thomas *Father's last name '''Buxton *Mother's first name(s)''' Susanna '''Marriages''' *First name(s)''' John *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Marriage year''' 1599 *Spouse's first name(s)''' Isabell *Spouse's last name '''Browninge *Marriage date '''17 Jan 1599 *Spouse's residence''' Yardlygh *First name(s)''' Thomas *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Marriage year '''1606 *Spouse's first name(s) '''Margery *Spouse's last name '''Day *Parish''' Wookey *Residence''' St Cuthbts, Wells *Marriage date''' 08 May 1606 *First name(s)''' Joane *Sex''' Female *Last name''' Taylor Or Buxtone *Marriage year''' 1615 *Spouse's first name(s) '''William *Spouse's last name''' Hix *Parish''' Wells *Marriage date''' 08 Oct 1615 *Church''' St Cuthbert *First name(s)''' Agnes *Last name ''''Buxton *Marriage year '''1620 *Spouse's first name(s''') Walter *Spouse's last name''' Stone Or Jervys *Parish '''Wookey *Residence '''Wookey *Marriage date '''16 Nov 1620 *Spouse's residence''' Banwell *First name(s)''' Christian *Sex '''Female *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Marriage year '''1628 *Spouse's first name(s''') Robert *Spouse's last name '''Yles *Parish '''Wookey *First name(s) '''Mary *Sex''' Female *Last name''' Tayler Or Buxton *Marriage year ///1628 *Spouse's first name(s) '''Richard *Spouse's last name'''' Sadler *Paris'''h Wookey *First name(s) '''John *Sex''' Male *Last name''' Tayler Or Buxton *Marriage year''' 1629 *Spouse's first name(s) '''Agnes *Spouse's last name''' Stone Or Jervys *Parish''' Wookey *First name(s) '''Mary *Sex '''Female *Last name'''' Tayler Or Buxton *Marriage year''' 1629 *Spouse's first name(s) '''William *Spouse's last name''' Tayler Or Buxton *Parish '''Wookey *Document type''' Bishop's transcripts *Marriage date '''13 Apr 1629 *First name(s)''' William *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Marriage year '''1629 *Marriage date''' 03 Apr 1629 *Spouse's first name(s) '''Mary *Spouse's last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *First name(s)''' Christian *Sex '''Female *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Marriage year''' 1630 *Spouse's first name(s)''' Thomas *Spouse's last name''' Hipsly *Parish '''Wookey *Marriage date''' 06 Apr 1630 *First name(s)''' Mathew *Sex '''Male *Last name''' Tayler Or Buxton *Marriage year '''1630 *Spouse's first name(s)''' Christiane *Spouse's last name''' Tutton *Parish'''Wookey *Marriage date '''13 Jan 1630 *Spouse's marital status''' widowe *First name(s) '''Mary *Sex '''Female *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Marriage year '''1631 *Spouse's first name(s)''' Richard *Spouse's last name '''Merifild *Parish '''Wookey *Marriage date '''12 May 1631 *Spouse's residence''' Burcott *First name(s) '''John *Sex Male''' Tayler Or Buxton *Marriage year''' 1632 *Spouse's first name(s) '''Elizabeth *Spouse's last name'''Sage *Parish''' Wookey *Marriage date '''24 Jan 1632 '''Burials''' *First name(s) '''Edith *Last name '''Buxton Or Taylor *Burial year '''1599 *Burial date '''09 Nov 1599 *Relative's relationship '''Dawght of *Relative's name '''John Buxton or Taylor *First name(s) '''Anthonye *Last name '''Buxton Or Taylor Sen - *Burial year''' 1599 *Burial date ''''20 Nov 1599 *Relative's relationship '''Sonne of *Relative's name '''John Buxton or Taylor sen *First name(s) '''Robert *Last name''' Taylor Or Baxton *Gender''' Male *Event year''' 1607- *Burial year '''1607 *Burial date '''03 May 1607 *First name(s) '''Thomas *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Residence''' Wedmorer - *Burial year '''1608 *Burial date '''20 Jul 1608 *First name(s)''' Robert *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton Senior *Burial date '''30 May ? 1608/9 *Place '''Wookey *Document type''' Bishop's transcripts *First name(s)''' Margaret *Last name '''Buxton *Marital status''' Widowe *Residence''' Yardligh *Burial year''' 1612 *Burial date '''07 May 1612 *First name(s)''' Robarte *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Residence '''Wore *Burial year '''1614 *Burial date '''31 Mar 1614 *Place''' Wookey *First name(s)''' John *Last name''' Taylor Or Buxton Senior *Burial year '''1614 *Burial date '''11 Apr 1614 *Place''' Wookey *First name(s)''' Agnes *Last name''' Buxton *Burial date''' 21 Mar 1618 *Place '''Wookey *Relative's relationship '''Dawghter of *Relative's name''' Walter Buxton *First name(s)''' Anthony *Last name '''Buxton Junior *Residence '''Woky *Burial year '''1619 *Burial date '''27 Mar 1619 *Place '''Wookey *First name(s) '''William *Last name '''Buxton *Burial year '''1619 *Burial date '''18 Nov 1619 *Place '''Wells *Church '''St Cuthbert *First name(s)''' Alice *Last name''' Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year '''1624 *Burial date '''31 May 1624 *Place '''Wookey *First name(s)''' Joane *Last name''' Tayler Or Buxton *Marital status''' Widowe *Burial year''' 1624 *Burial date''' 11 May 1624 *Place''' Wookey *First name(s) '''Joane *Last name''' Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year''' 1624 *Burial date '''09 Jun 1624 *Place '''Wookey *First name(s)''' Richard *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year '''1624 *Burial date '''23 Dec 1624 *Place''' Wookey *First name(s)''' Robert *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year '''1624 *Burial date '''05 Jul 1624 *Place '''Wookey *First name(s)''' Elizabeth *Last name''' Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year '''1625 *Burial date''' 26 Apr 1625 *Place '''Wookey *Relative's relationship '''Wyf of *Relative's name '''John Tayler or Buxton *First name(s) '''Richard *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year '''1626 *Burial date '''01 Mar 1626 *Place '''Wookey *First name(s)''' Elizabeth *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year '''1628 *Burial date '''23 Dec 1628 *Place '''Wookey *Relative's relationship''' Wyf of *Relative's name''' James Tayler or Buxton *First name(s)'''' John *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Residence '''Woky *Burial year '''1628 *Burial date '''09 Mar 1628 *Place''' Wookey *First name(s)''' John *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Residence''' Wore *Burial year''' 1629 *Burial date '''17 May 1629 *Place '''Wookey Document type Bishop's transcripts *First name(s) '''John *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Residence '''Wore *Burial year '''1629 *Burial date '''17 May 1629 *Place''' Wookey *First name(s)''' William *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year '''1629 *Burial date '''18 Jun 1629 *Place''' Wookey *Relative's relationship '''Sonne of *Relative's name '''Wm Tayler or Buxton *Document type Bishop's transcripts *First name(s) '''John *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year''' 1633 *Burial date '''02 Jul 1633 *Place''' Wookey *Relative's relationship''' Sonne of *Relative's name''' John Tayler or Buxton *First name(s) '''Elizabeth *Last name '''Tayler Or Buxton *Burial year '''1634 *Burial date '''27 Feb 1634 *Place '''Wookey *Relative's relationship''' Dawghter of *Relative's name '''William Tayler or Buxton *First name(s)''' Elizabeth *Last name '''Taylor Or Buxton *Burial year '''1634 *Burial date''' 06 Jun 1634 *Place''' Wookey *First name(s)''' Anthonie *Last name '''Buxton *Occupation''' Minister *Burial year''' 1635 *Burial date''' 08 Jan 1635 *Place''' Wookey *First name(s)''' Jane *Last name''' Buxton *Burial year '''1635 *Burial date '''21 Jul 1635 *Place '''Wookey *Relative's relationship''' Wife of *Relative's name '''Roberte Buxton *First name(s)''' Joane *Last name''' Buxton *Residence '''Wore *Burial year '''1635 *Burial date''' 21 Jul 1635 *Place''' Wookey *Relative's relationship''' Wife of *Relative's name '''Roberte Buxton John Taylor alias Bixton senior married Joanne Slotte John Taylor alias Buxton jumior married Isabell Browning

Taylor Blackwater Cemetary

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Currently has 363 Memorials and is 60% photographed. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76241/taylor-blackwater-cemetery]

Taylor Family Bibliography

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The following is a list of works consulted in preparing the Taylor Family Tree and recommendations for further reading or reference. ==Key== 1. All United States federal census records cited are population schedules unless otherwise identified. 2. Enumeration districts in U.S. census records are abbreviated e.d. 3. The United States National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. will be shortened to National Archives or NARA. 4. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is abbreviated as FHL. 5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is abbreviated as LDS. ==Sources== ''Find A Grave.'' Database. Multiple compilers. http://www.findagrave.com : 2012. Jones, Philip, interview regarding Taylor Family Tree. 15 May 2012, by LuAnn Rittenhouse, near Elroy, Juneau Co., WI. Monroe County, Wisconsin Marriages, 1854-1900. County court records located at Sparta, WI or FHL #1275705 and 1292393-1292396. U.S. Census of 1880. Census Place: Oak Dale, Monroe, Wisconsin. Roll: 1439. Family History Film: 1255439. Page: 35B. Enumeration District: 025. U.S. Census of 1910. Oakdale, Monroe Co., WI. Roll: T624_1729. Page: 1A. Enumeration District: 0136. Image: 294. FHL microfilm: 1375742. United States. Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records. Automated Records Project; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes. http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/. Springfield, Virginia: Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States, 2007. Wisconsin State Census of 1895. Microfilm, 10 reels. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin. Wisconsin State Census of 1905. Microfilm, 44 reels. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

Taylor Family Mysteries

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Helen Jane Taylor was my fathers mother. My father was born in 1919. His father is unknown. Helen Jane Taylor had another child Charles in 1924. She then emigrated to Canada (Qubec) in 1928 leaving my father with a couple who were not family. She became Helen Wills and Charles became Farquharson Wills. The ship was the SS Athenia. I have no further information. Alan Taylor

Taylor Homes

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'''Historic Taylor family home places in Orange County, Virginia''' These are the plantations that [[Taylor-678|James Taylor II (abt. 1675 - abt. 1729)]] and his four sons built on portions of an 8,500 acre land grant awarded to James II in July 1722 for his participation in Virginia Governor Alexander Spotswood's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_the_Golden_Horseshoe_Expedition "Knights of the Golden Horseshoe Expedition"] (aka Transmontane Expedition) of 1716. James II's grant lay in that part of newly-formed Spotsylvania County that 12 years later in 1734 would become Orange County. Family tradition says that for a time, each home had a signal tower that the families used to communicate between the homes that lay one-to-two miles apart. Only two of the four original homes survive: ''Bloomsbury'' and ''Midland''. ''Antebellum Orange'' - The Pre-Civil War Homes, Public Buildings and Historic Sites of Orange County, Virginia, by Ann L. Miller, published by Orange County Historical Society, 1988, pp. 113-121 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Taylor_Homes.pdf ''Orange County, Va. Revisited''], by [[Taylor-17245|Jouett Taylor Prisley]], 17 Oct 1992 '''Bloomsbury.''' One of the two surviving original homes. The oldest portion of this house is said to have begun construction about 1722 by James Taylor II; and family tradition says that James II gave ''Bloomsbury'' to his eldest son [[Taylor-5003|James Taylor III (1703-1784)]], but James II is also said to have resided at Greenfield, so ''Bloomsbury'' may have been built some years later by James III. The home was sold in 1791 to Elias Langham of Fluvanna County, and in 1797 to William Quarles of Bedford County. The Quarles family modified and added onto the original house, and the home was sold again in 1842 to Francis Jerdone. Then in 1964, ownership returned to the Taylor family when it was purchased by James Taylor II descendant [[Taylor-29609|Jaquelin E. Taylor (1904-1985)]], who had the house stabilized and restored. Jaquelin made a wedding gift of ''Bloomsbury'' to his wife (and sixth cousin) [[Taylor-57060|Helen Marie Taylor]]. James Taylor III, his three wives, and members of the Quarles and Jerdone families are buried at the ''Bloomsbury'' cemetery plot. [https://jamestayloridescendants.wordpress.com/bloomsbury/ ''Bloomsbury''], by Descendants of James Taylor I Association, 2011 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomsbury_(Orange,_Virginia) Wikipedia: ''Bloomsbury (Orange, Virginia)''] ''Historic Homes of Northern Virginia and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia'', by John W. Wayland, The McClure Company, Inc., Staunton, Virginia, 1937, pp. 384-385 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Taylor_Homes-2.pdf Bloomsbury Visit], 1993, by [[Taylor-17245|Jouett Taylor Prisley]] '''Meadowfarm.''' The original house was built on land that James Taylor II gave to his second son [[Taylor-667|Zachary Taylor (abt. 1707 - abt. 1768)]]. It did not survive and a second house was built on the property in 1855 either by [[Taylor-56862|Jaquelin P. Taylor (1797-1872)]], grandson of Zachary's brother Erasmus, or by Jaquelin's father [[Taylor-12635|Robert Taylor (1763-1845)]]. Jaquelin had no children and turned over the 1855 house to his nephew [[Taylor-29607|Major Erasmus Taylor (1830-1907)]], who in turn left the house to his son [[Taylor-29608|Jaquelin P. Taylor (1861-1950)]]. This latter Jaquelin Taylor described the original house as "a long, low frame building with dormer windows" and said that the family lived in the old house while the new house was under construction. Confederate General [[Longstreet-114|James Longstreet (1821-1904)]] made his headquarters at the latter ''Meadowfarm'' during the fall of 1863 and winter of 1864, when Major Erasmus Taylor served on his staff. The estate is owned by and was the residence for many years of James Taylor II descendant Jaquelin Erasmus Taylor and his wife ''(same as above)''. [https://vaforestwild.com/meadowfarm.html Virginia Forestry and Wildlife Group: ''Meadowfarm, Orange County, Virginia (2000-Present)''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253023/taylor-family-cemetery Find A Grave: Meadow Farm Taylor Family Cemetery] ''Homes and Gardens in Old Virginia'', by Susanne Williams Massie, Frances Archer Christian and Garden Club of Virginia, Garrett & Massie, Inc., 1931, pp. 335-338 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Taylor_Homes-3.pdf Meadowfarm Visit], 1993, by [[Taylor-17245|Jouett Taylor Prisley]] '''Midland.''' James II's third son [[Taylor-4563|George Taylor (1711-1792)]] named his first home in Orange County ''Collina'' and little is known about it, other than it does not survive. George and his fifth son [[Taylor-17742|Francis Taylor (1747-1799)]] built a second home in 1786-1787 after the death of George's second wife Sarah Taliaferro, and named it ''Midland'' (or ''Middle Land'' in some references). This is the second of the two original surviving homes. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Francis_Taylor_Diary%2C_1786-1799 Francis's diary] details the construction of the home, where George died in 1792, and where Francis died in 1799. Francis willed ''Midland'' to his youngest brother [[Taylor-17754|Benjamin Taylor (1759 - abt. 1810)]], then residing in Kentucky, who sold it the following year to Colonel Lewis Willis of Spotsylvania County, who conveyed the property in 1803 to Richard H. Taliaferro, "whose sister, Lucy, was married to Col. Willis' son, William Champe Willis." The home then passed in 1843 to Lewis B. Williams, and was sold several more times over the years until Lewis B. Williams' great-grandson, William Clayton Williams bought it in 1935. Douglas M. Detwiler then purchased it in 1988. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Taylor_Homes-1.pdf The Construction of Midland], Excerpts of Francis Taylor's Diary, by [[Taylor-17245|Jouett Taylor Prisley]], undated [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Francis_Taylor_Diary%2C_1786-1799 Francis Taylor Diary], Orange County, Virginia, 1786-1799 [https://archive.org/details/donaldrobertsonh00ande/page/n9 Donald Robertson and his wife Rachel Rogers of King and Queen County, Virginia, etc.], by [[Anderson-43760|William Kyle Anderson]]. Detroit: Winn and Hammond, printers, 1900, pp. 237-245 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Taylor_Homes-4.pdf Midland Visit], 1993, by [[Taylor-17245|Jouett Taylor Prisley]] '''Greenfield.''' This home was built on land that James Taylor II gave to his fourth son, [[Taylor-12234|Erasmus Taylor (1715-1794)]]. Some family traditions say that James II built the first house at ''Greenfield'' and that Erasmus resided there with his father and inherited it after James II died in 1729. An 1805 insurance policy described the property as a plantation house with a frame dwelling of one story high, with a rear shed roof addition and nearby kitchen, dairy, smokehouse and office. Thomas Scott purchased the property in 1832 from the estate of Erasmus's son [[Taylor-12634|John Taylor (1760-1826)]], about six years after John died, and renamed the estate ''Beaulieu''. Thomas Scott replaced the original wood frame buildings in 1838 with the current house of brick in the Jeffersonian Classical style. In 1880, Thomas Scott left the estate to his grand-nephews Richard C. and Lewis W. Booten, the former receiving the house property and returning it to its original name of ''Greenfield''. Richard's widow sold the home in 1913 to Florence M. Boxley, who conveyed it to A. B. and Vera Gwathmey in 1942. It was sold again in 1969 to H. P. Breese, Jr. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Taylor_Homes-5.pdf Greenfield Visit], 1993, by [[Taylor-17245|Jouett Taylor Prisley]] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2210858/greenfield-cemetery Find A Grave: Greenfield Cemetery] [https://jamestayloridescendants.wordpress.com/orange-va-area/ Orange, Virginia Area], by James Taylor I Descendants Association == Sources == See also: * [https://www.orangecovahist.org/ Orange County Historical Society], 130 Caroline Street, Orange, Virginia 22960, (540) 672-5366 * [http://www.jtiassociation.org/ James Taylor I Descendants Association]

Taylor Line

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wahrenbrock-1|JoLyn Wahrenbrock]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I have no idea... this is the first time I have done this!! Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19826555 send me a private message]. Thanks! JoLyn Wahrenbrock

TAYLOR of CLADY MORE, ARMAGH, NORTHERN IRELAND

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-28961|Joan Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11461817 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Taylor Roots

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The goal of this project is to find Taylors that may have a relation to me. To grow our tree, for my children to have. Taylor-60231 Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Walker-41883|Kaylan Hughes]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * To find how the Taylors link to us, google, findagrave, anything else. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=25484308 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and Their Common Ancestors

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{{Image|file=Social_Media_Images-14.png|size=400px|align=c}} The romantic relationship between global pop sensation [[Swift-1298|Taylor Swift]] and Kansas City Chiefs tight end [[Kelce-23|Travis Kelce]] has captured the public's attention. The pair's romance began to make headlines in September 2023, when Swift was spotted at a Chiefs game cheering on Kelce. Since then, the couple has been seen at various public events, including football games and concerts, and their relationship has continued to garner media interest. The high-profile nature of both individuals has led to significant public fascination with their romance, making them a widely discussed celebrity couple. Meanwhile, our volunteer researchers have been working on confirming connections between the two and discovered something that may not be widely known. '''Taylor and Travis are 9th cousins!''' America's Sweethearts share a common ancestor, their 8th great-grandmother, [[Bouton-448|Rachel (Bouton) St. John]]. Rachel was born 16 December 1667 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut to [[Bouton-449|John Bouton]] and [[Marvin-34|Abigail Marvin]] (Taylor and Travis' 9th great-grandparents). Both John and Abigail's families came over from England during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puritan_migration_to_New_England_(1620%E2%80%931640) Puritan Great Migration] and were some of the early settlers of Connecticut. Taylor connects to Rachel through her father's side of the family and through Rachel's son [[St.%20John-760|Matthew]], while Travis connects through his mother's side of the family and Rachel's daughter [[St.%20John-207|Elizabeth]]. {{Image|file=Social_Media_Images-15.png|size=800px|align=c}} Here is a fun Presidential connection: John and Abigail are direct ancestors of US President [[King-1042|Gerald Ford]], his 7th great-grandparents, through their son John. That means that Rachel is President Ford's 6th great-grand-aunt. Travis and President Ford are 7th cousins 3 times removed, while Taylor and the President are 8th cousins 2x removed. It all brings to mind the lyrics of Taylor's song "Invisible String": ''"Isn't it just so pretty to think All along there was some Invisible string Tying you to me?"'' Her words encapsulate the whimsical and romantic notion of their connection, both in terms of their relationship and their shared ancestry. What does it really mean to be 9th cousins? Ninth cousins share a set of 8th great-grandparents, making them very distantly related, with approximately 20 degrees of separation between them. (Think Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.) This degree of kinship is so remote that most individuals are unlikely to know or have ever knowingly met their ninth cousins. While being 9th cousins means sharing a common set of ancestors, it is highly unlikely that they share any significant amount of DNA. So, the big deal about being 9th cousins is mostly just a fun fact for your family history and not something that's gonna affect your life in any practical way. It's like, "Hey, did you know we're actually related?" and that's about it. AmericanAncestors.org recently did a wonderful write-up about another Taylor/Travis connection. [https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/find-out-how-taylor-swift-and-travis-kelce-are-distantly-related Read about that one here.]

Taylor Wills from Bradford

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== Taylor of Bradford Wills == Index entries: * 30 Mar 1598 Tailer, Christopher, V. of Bradford, 7 Oct 1596. C.W. 26. 31:131. York Chancery Court * 30 Mar 1598 Taylour, Alice, wid. of Christopher T., clerk, late vicar of Bradford, May 18, 1597. 27:228 *14 Feb 1605 Tailer, Elizabeth, daughter of James T., Bradford, deceased, Dec 7, 1605. 29:778 * 4 Mar 1618 Taylor, Thomas, Bradford, yeoman, Dec 1, 1618. 35:297 * 2 Aug 1625 Tailor, Samuell, Bradford, May 10, 1624. 38:526 === Christopher Tailer 1598 === John James, ''Continuation & Additions to the History of Bradford and its Parish,'' (London: Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer; 1866) [https://books.google.com/books?id=J9ZUAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA160 p. 160]; images, ''Google Books'' (https://books.google.com/ : accessed 27 May 2023). * Dated 7 September 1596 * Christopher Tailer, vicar of Bradford * Alice, wife * Nathaniel Tailer, son * Mary, daughter * Hester, daughter * Alice, daughter * Mr Edward Maud * Robert More, clerk * Joseph Haworth, his curate * John Bakes, servant * Ann Garforth * Wife Alice is residual legatee and guardian of his daughters Alice and Hester * Edward Maud and Robert More, clerk, are executors * Henry Bannister, Richard Smith, William Halstead, schoolmaster, Thomas Tailer, Thomas Ledgerd, Thomas Sharp, the elder, and Thomas Sharp, the younger, are supervisors * Witnesses: Edward Maud, William Halstead, Thomas Ledgerd, Thomas Tailer, Joseph Haworth and Samuel Tailer * Proved in the Chancery Court of York, 30 March 1598 by Mary Tailer, daughter, (Alice the wife being dead) === Alice Taylor 1598 === Exchequer Court of York, Registered copies v. 27 (cont.) 1597-1599, fol. 228 ''recto'', will of Alice TAYLOR of Bradford, proved 30 March 1598; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 27 May 2023) DGS no. 8044163, image 139 of 693 (can be viewed at FamilySearch Centres and Affiliate Libraries). * Dated 18 May 1597 * "Allice Taylor widdow late wife of Christofer Taylor clarke late vicar of the p[ar]rish church of Bradford deceased" * Nathaniell Taylor, son * Allice Taylor, daughter * Marie Taylor, daughter * Hester Taylor, youngest daughter * Caleb Kempe, vicar of Bradford, owed testatrix money * Thomas Moyser, nephew of her husband, Christopher Taylor * Children listed in this order: Nathaniell, Marie, Allice, Hester * Grace, her sister * Martha, daughter, wife of Thomas Sharpe * Daughter Marie was residual legatee and executrix * William Hallstead, schoolmaster of Bradford, supervisor * Joseph Haworth, clerk, supervisor * Thomas Taylor, supervisor * Thomas Ledgerd, supervisor * Witnesses: William Hallstead, Joseph Haworth, Thomas Taylor and others * Proved in the Exchequer Court of York, 30 March 1598 === Elizabeth Tailer 1605 === Exchequer Court of York, Registered copies v. 29 (cont.) 1603-1605, fol. 778 ''verso'', will of Elizabeth TAILER of Bradford, proved 14 February 1605/6; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 27 May 2023) DGS no. 8044167, image 598 of 638 (can be viewed at FamilySearch Centres and Affiliate Libraries). * Dated 7 December 1605 * "Elizabeth Tailer youngest daughter of James Tailer late of Bradford in the county of yorke deceased" * Joseph Haworth, clerk, vicar of Batley, owed her money * George Thurgurland of Lile, gent, owed her money * Elizabeth Lowden, daughter of Anne Birkhead, deceased, late the wife of Bryan Birkhead and sister of the testatrix * Joseph Akehead and Jonas Akehead, sons of William Akehead of Bradford * Thomas Tailer, brother * Agnes Fearnley, late wife of Lionell Fearnley, deceased, sister of the testatrix, is residual legatee and executrix * Her brother Thomas Tailer and Barnerd Dawson are supervisors * Witnesses: the said Thomas Tailer, Susan Fearnley, Isabell Fearnley and others * Proved in the Exchequer Court of York, 14 February 1605/6 === Thomas Taylor 1618 === Exchequer Court of York, Registered copies v. 35 1618-1619, fol. 297 ''recto'', will of Thomas TAYLOR of Bradford, proved 4 March 1618/9; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 27 May 2023) DGS no. 8044177, image 374 of 732 (can be viewed at FamilySearch Centres and Affiliate Libraries). * Dated 1 December 1618 * "Thomas Taylor of Bradford in the Countie and Dioces of Yorke Yeoman" * Requests to be buried in the North Alley of Bradford parish church, near his late wife, Effam * Zachary Taylor, clerk, younger son * Samuell Taylor, eldest son * Elizabeth Bogg, son's servant * William Hillhouse, son's servant * Son Samuel is residual legatee and executor * John Okell, clerk, vicar of Bradford, William Halstead, schoolmaster and Thomas Cooke are supervisors * Witnesses: John Okell, William Halstead, Thomas Cooke, Thomas Wilson, Jerimie Horton * Proved in the Exchequer Court of York, 4 March 1618/9 === Samuel Tailor 1625 === Exchequer Court of York, Registered copies v. 38 (cont.) 1624-1625, fol. 526 ''recto'', will of Samuel TAILOR of Bradford, proved [2 August 1625]; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 27 May 2023) DGS no. 8044278, image 312 of 427 (can be viewed at FamilySearch Centres and Affiliate Libraries). * Dated 10 May 1624 * "Samuell Tailor of Bradford" * Requests to be buried in the North Alley of Bradford parish church, near his deceased wife, father, and son * Hester, wife * John Okell, clerk, vicar of Bradford and John Midgely of CLayton, Master of Arts; to be trustees of some of testator's properties upon his death * James Jowett, Richard Bynnes and John Smith alias Barker, occupiers of testator's property in Bradford * Nathaniell Jowett and Christopher Lambe, occupiers of testator's property in Bradford * Robert Holt, occupier of testator's property in Bradford * Joel Tailor, second son * Ezra Tailor, third son * David Tailor, fourth and youngest son * John Clerkeson, Christopher Rycroft, Richard Waller, Roberte Short and Jennett Sugden, occupiers of testator's property in Bradford * William Wybill and William Savage, gentleman, occupiers of testator's property in Petergate, City of York * John Jowett, deceased, former occupier; Roberte Jowett is now the occupier of testator's property in Bradford * Jeremie Horton, occupier of testator's property in Bradford * Faith Tailor, daughter * Thomas Hustler, occupier of testator's property in Bradford * John Ferrar, William Lister, James Smith alias Allan and William Bailie, occupiers of testator's property in Bradford * Thomas Ellis the younger and Ann Ellis, occupiers of testator's property in Bradford * William Wood, occupier of testator's property in Bradford * Jonas Fearneley, occupier of testator's property in Bradford * Roberte Walshe and William Shackleton, occupiers of testator's property in Bradford * Zacharie Tailor, clerk, brother * Sara Judson, sister * Ann Fenwicke, sister * Faith Tailor, daughter, is residual legatee and joint executrix with testator's wife, Hester * John Okell, clerk, nephew Josua Cooke and Roberte Clerkson to be supervisors * Witnesses: John Fearneley, Roberte Clarkson, John Parkinson, Thomas Croft * No probate statement in register [but calendar states 2 August 1625]

Taylorstown Pennsylvania School

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This photo is from the collection of [[Murray-10767|John Vincent Murray]] with a notation attached that it depicts Taylorstown School and that his mother [[Scott-9986|Augusta Scott Murray]] may have attended there.

Tazz the ferret

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

TEA V COFFEE

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The goal of this project is to find out if members drink more tea or coffee Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Finnerty-95|Karen Butler]]. TEA
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Teacher's Book from Calliope, Iowa

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Found in an antique store in La Conner, Washington, USA on April 19, 2024. ==Students== * [[Leard-280|Alden Warren Leard]] * [[Leard-283|Cordelia Leard]] * [[Leard-282|Margaret Leard]] ==Parents== * [[Webster-8715|Martha Jane (Webster) Green]] Martha inscribed in the book:
Feb 20/886
Dear friend,
How sweet is the hour we give,
When fancy may wander free,
To the friends who in memory live,
for there I'll remember thee.
Then winged like the dove from the dark
My thought o'er the stormy sea.
Bring back to my lonely bark
A leaf that reminds me of thee.
Your friend, Mrs. J. S. Green
(A copy, with a few mistakes, of a song by Samuel Lover)

Teaching

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Page 1 Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia February 15 :My dear wife. First I let you know that I recieved your :?? :6 dollars of money :?? :great to hear from you :?? :that I am getting better page 2 :for i could ??? :?? :I hope :will find you and the children all well :I seen in your letter that :??? that :?? where you live :and that he should have :said that if you would ?? :?? before April :that he would throw :you out but tell him :that I will be at :?? in 5 weeks :and if there is any throwing :to be done he should ?? :I would like to have :a hand in it too. Tell :him if he ? wait :good for him he should page 3 ;let you alone :or I shall ?? him when :I come home for I am :not going to move out :until April unless I can :get a house to ?? me :?? I like to see him : or any body else to throw : me out. But if you can get :a house to ?? you I dont :?? you can ?? it :But not less than for :one year from the first :of April. There is John? :?? or may bee :you can get Isaac Woodside :house I give him 52 dollars :a year and I pay him :25 in advance if he give :it to me. So if you :can get a house any :?? where why rent it. page 4 :and then if I come home :? will ? . But to :throw you out. that is :out of the question dont :?? you trouble yourself about it :talk him ? will : I be he would ?? for :he nose better. I must :bring my letter to a close :?? if ?? :?? again get some :?? to ride it :So that I can read it :from you ?? and :Most ?? husband :

Team: A Rose By Any Other Name - Scan-A-Thon

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'''The Scan-A-Thon will take place January 10-13, 2020'''
'''and runs 8:00 A.M. EST Friday to 8:00 A.M. EST Monday'''
Current registration on g2g: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/948800/have-you-registered-for-our-2020-scan-a-thon-yet :('''Registration ends Wednesday at Midnight Eastern''') '''Participants''' #[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] Captain #[[Curtis-8639|Kimberly McComb]] #[[Collins-17962|Katie Goodwin]] #[[Marshall-14254|Liz Marshall]] #[[Miller-61805|Katrina Miller]] #[[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] #[[Stronach-8|Alex Stronach]] '''PLEASE READ THE RULES OF PARTICIPATION AND BE CAREFUL OF COPYRIGHT''' :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Scan-a-Thon#Participation '''All the official information''' :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Scan-a-Thon '''G2G post for questions about the Scan-a-Thon''' https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/967042/do-you-have-scan-a-thon-questions '''Scan-a-Thon Chat Schedule''' [[Help:Scan-a-Thon/Hangouts|Help:Scan-a-Thon/Hangouts]] '''HOW TO GET POINTS''' When you click save after adding a photo, the challenge tracker will automatically track how many photos you uploaded. 2019 Team Members #[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] Captain #[[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] Co-Captain #[[Stronach-8|Alex Stronach]] #[[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] #[[Collins-17962|Katie Goodwin]] #[[Davenport-3010|S Davenport]] #[[DuBois-1189|Rod DuBois]] #[[Snider-1708|Beverly Snider]] #[[Conley-2162|Ruth Conley]] #[[Miller-61805|Katrina Miller]] #[[Sims-2606|Bill Sims]] #[[Archer-2588|Kathryn Archer]] #[[Lewis-24639|Deb Durham]] #[[Marshall-14254|Liz Marshall]]

Team 811 (cleaning uncleaned merged profiles)

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==Announcement== '''Team 811 is no more! We thank everyone for their contributions to the team in the past. Moving forward, Debi will be co-leading the Cornbread Catchers team and Lori will be leading Team Missouri. You are more than welcome to join either team for future Clean-a-thons.''' ---- ===Members Confirmed for 2019=== # [[Beckett-454|Lori Beckett Zukerman]], Team Co-captain - Completely unfocused this year. LOL |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Beckett-454 See your work] # [[McGee-1611|Debi Hoag]], Team Co-captain - focusing on Florida|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=McGee-1611 See your work] # [[Williams-28514|Cindy Lesure]] focusing on West Virginia and Pennsylvania| [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Williams-28514 See your work] #[[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]], focusing on South Carolina and Ontario |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Gaulden-7 See your work] #[[Morton-7125|LaMyra Morton]] focusing on Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma| [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Morton-7125 See your work] # [[Cowell-806|Cindy Womeldorf]] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Cowell-806 See your work] # [[Williams-27459|Kim Williams]]|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Williams-27459 See your work] ==2018 team members who may return== #[[Gazis-2 | Lynn Gazis]], focusing on Kentucky and North Carolina |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Gazis-2 See your work] #[[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]], South Carolina and Ontario |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Gaulden-7 See your work] #[[Daniels-3035|Connie Graves]] - 1800-1899|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Daniels-3035 See your work] # [[Williams-28514|Cindy Lesure]] focusing on West Virginia and Pennsylvania| [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Williams-28514 See your work] #[[Bögl-4|Rainer Bögl]], focusing on Germany Bavaria | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Bögl-4 See your work] #[[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]]|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Thiessen-117 See your work] #[[Sage-1513|Don Sage]]|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Sage-1513 See your work] == Plan of Action == *[[Space:811:_Profile_After_Merge-Biography_Example|Examples of Biographies Before and After Merge Cleanup]] * It might not hurt to take a few of the 811 profiles for a spin to see what you'll be up against and get your feet wet a bit before the event starts. * If you're not already familiar with the Style guide it might not be a bad idea to brush up on that. I'm sure some of us could do better with our sources and citations. (I know I can!!) * Make sure you're up to speed on finding source info on [https://familysearch.org/ Family Search] and [http://search.ancestry.com/ Ancestry] if you have a membership. There may be times when you find conflicting dates or places during clean up so they could be great resources to use to determine which might be correct. * You should work your own errors first: Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm] & put your ID in the "Managed by" field. If you have not worked these lists before, this will help you get familiarized. ([https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Team_811_cleaning_uncleaned_merged_profiles.png see example screenshot]) ~ ''borrowed from "[[Space:Musty_and_Dusty_Pre-1500_Spring_Cleaning|Musty Dusty]]" team'' *During the Clean-a-Thon, work where you are comfortable! If you live in the U.K. and are comfortable working on those profiles, go for it! If you only want to work in the 1800s, go for it! You'll probably have more fun and get more done if you work where and "when" you feel comfortable. : '''Important''': * In the Errors list: Be sure to use the Status button: ** Before checking the profile, check the status to see if the error has already been corrected. ** After correcting the error (or posting a comment if you cannot edit the profile), update the status so that others coming across the error will know. * On a profile: Always include the error number in the explanation for your change(s): e.g., "eliminated duplicate sources" - dbe 811". === Details === : After working on your own tree's errors, please be mindful of the following: * To work on [[Pre-1700_Profiles|pre-1700 profiles]] you'll need the pre-1700 badge. If you don't have one, go take the quiz! (click the link to it from [[Pre-1700_Profiles|this page]]) * To work on [[Pre-1500_Profiles|pre-1500 profiles]], you also need a badge, but they're harder to get, so don't worry about them if you don't have the pre-1500 badge. === Tips === :If you finish with your own profiles and want to work on some others: *The second column on the error table (titled "Info") is the number of merges that have been done to a profile. **The default sort order for the tables seems to be most number of merges first. **Click next a couple of times to get to errors with fewer numbers of merges, they may be easier. *Work on orphaned profiles. Less chance of upsetting an existing profile manager. *If the profile you're cleaning is going to take more than a minute or two, consider editing to add this template to the top of the bio, add a comment, and save. When you finish the bio and are ready for the final save, remove the template. ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/381212/team-811-chat?show=381637#c381637 Link to discussion behind recommendation]) **{{Profile-box|'''I'm actively working on this profile as part of Clean-A-Thon Team 811. Please leave suggested changes in the public comments or memories areas. ~~~~}} *If you encounter a profile you cannot edit, leave a comment for the profile manager letting them know the profile has a DBE 811 error and maybe nicely suggest to them what they can do to clean up the profile. *If the profile includes "FSFTID" and an alpha numeric code:
(doing the following process requires being logged in to FamilySearch): **Copy the alpha-numeric code **Access [https://familysearch.org/tree/find/id FamilySearch "Find by ID"] ***Paste the alpha-numeric code in the ID number box and click Find ***Review the profile that comes up to verify that it is a plausible profile for the same person **Access the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:EditFamilySearch WikiTree to Family Search Connection Tool] ***In the "Add New Connection" portion of the page, paste the WikiTree ID and the alpha-numeric code ***Choose the appropriate certainty radio button ***Click Connect to link WT profile to FS profile *To convert an Ancestral Family Tree link to a working link: **Original links (broken): ***https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/8059341/family **Updated link that will work if the tree is there and open ***https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/8059341 **It may not take you to the correct person. Use the search box in the upper right corner to search for the name. *'''Debi''' - I like to clean up Ancestry imported sources prior to cleaning up the merges. I find it makes spotting the duplicated sources easier.
(The result is no where near Evidence Explained perfect but it makes the sourcing readable and provides enough information for someone to look for the record) ::*Repository Cleanup: :::#Search for "Repository: R-" , make a note of the number and copy whatever follows the number :::#Search for "Repository: #R-" - if the number is the same as step 1, paste whatever you copied after the number ::::Repeat until all Repository: R- records have been merged in to Repository: #R records ::::Example: :::::From this: :::::*Source: S-1499078426 Repository: #R-1668899733 Title: 1940 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. APID: 1,2442::0 :::::*Repository: R-1668899733 Name: Ancestry.com :::::To This: :::::*Source: S-1499078426 Repository: #R-1668899733 Ancestry.com Title: 1940 United States Federal Census Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. APID: 1,2442::0 ::::At that point, I usually delete the whole "Repository: R-" line and clean up the new line, removing the "Repository: #R-" number, the APID number, etc. The final Source: S- line usually looks like this: :::::*Source: S-1499078426 Ancestry.com, 1940 United States Federal Census, ::*Source Cleanup - the same essential process as with Repositories :::#Search for "Source: S-", make a note of the number and copy all of the source data that follows the number :::#Search for "Source: #s-" - if the number is the same as step 3, paste whatever you copied above after the number but before anything else in the citation. ::::Repeat until all Source: S- records have been merged in to Source: #S records ::::Example: :::::From this: ::::*Source: #S-1499078426 Page: Year: 1940; Census Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas; Roll: T627_4181; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 256-17A APID: 1,2442::160420716 :::::*Source: S-1499078426 Ancestry.com, 1940 United States Federal Census, :::::To This: :::::*Source: #S-1499078426 Ancestry.com, 1940 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Page: Year: 1940; Census Place: El Paso, El Paso, Texas; Roll: T627_4181; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 256-17A APID: 1,2442::160420716 ::::Again, I delete the "Source: S-" line and clean up the new line to end up with something that looks like this inside the inline citation reference codes: :::::*Source: #S-1499078426 Ancestry.com, 1940 United States Federal Census, El Paso, El Paso, Texas; Roll: T627_4181; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 256-17A ::''' '' Don't forget to use the Status button! '' ''' == Error 811 == :For more information about 811 profiles see: [[Space:DBE_811|DBE 811]]: Uncleaned profiles after merge
{| border="3" style="margin:0;" class="wikitable sortable sixteen columns" ! 369949 Errors !! Total !! 0000-0000 !! 0001-1499 !! 1500-1699 !! 1700-1799 !! 1800-1899 !! 1900-1999 !! 2000-9999 !! Open !! New |- | [[Space:DBE_801|801 Big profile]] || 128 || 4 || || || 1 || 33 || 90 || || 6 || |- | [[Space:DBE_811|811 Uncleaned profile after merge]] || 161493 || 10348 || 3591 || 15850 || 31850 || 71745 || 27987 || 122 || 122756 || 182 |- | [[Space:DBE_831|831 Multiple duplicated lines]] || 39830 || 491 || 180 || 1389 || 3280 || 28192 || 6297 || 1 || 34171 || 222 |- | [[Space:DBE_835|835 Local file reference]] || 67134 || 4064 || || 1021 || 6309 || 37994 || 17706 || 40 || 50497 || 898 |- | [[Space:DBE_851|851 GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date]] || 63526 || 26404 || 206 || 2350 || 7285 || 21953 || 5310 || 18 || 39090 || 177 |- | [[Space:DBE_852|852 GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname]] || 8520 || 3958 || 120 || 567 || 1023 || 2415 || 436 || 1 || 5844 || 5 |} == 2017 Clean-a-thon == 2017 Quick Links *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/381212/team-811-chat-page/ 2017 Team811 Chat] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380895/who-will-win-the-clean-a-thon-prize/ 2017 G2G Prize Post] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380897/do-you-have-clean-a-thon-questions/ 2017 G2G Questions Post]

Team Baldock

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The Baldocks of the World The goal of this project is to trace the Baldock Family in the UK, and world-wide Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Trevor Snyman Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. 1. Share with me the family trees that you have that show the Baldocks in the UK. 2. Share with me nthe family trees that you have of Baldocks outside the UK. 3. Share the stories that you have of the Baldocks and their travels in the world. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7154550 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Team Drenthe

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[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assen Assen]
| [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederland? Nederland] |
[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drenthe Drenthe]
|- ! Vlag ! Wapen ! Hoofdstad ! Land ! Hoofdartikel |} Info: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Drenthe ==Team== : '''Leden/Members:''' :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Voorkeuren'''||'''Overig''' |- | [[Baas-250|Amanda Baas]] ||Connecting, Sourcing, Challenges ||style="color: blue;"|Contactpersoon |- | [[Fransen-237|Alex Fransen]] ||Linking the Unlinked, Sourcing || |- | [[Jousma-11|Colleen Jousma]]|| Offering help, Sourcing|| |- | [[Knegt-10|Gesinus Knegt]] || Bronnen toevoegen, Verbinden, Opschonen|| |- | [[Santing-17|Ben Santing]] ||Sourcing || |- | [[Scholtens-35|Roelof Scholtens]] ||Bronnen toevoegen, Vraagbaak veenkoloniën || |- | [[Stuivenberg-2|Enoch Stuivenberg]] ||Bronnen toevoegen || |- | [[Witvoet-92|Sieger Witvoet]] ||Sourcing, Data Doctoring || |} ==Hulpbronnen== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Drenthe Drenthe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Nationaal Nationaal] * Overige: ::{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Type''' || '''Kerngebied''' |- | [https://drentsehistorischevereniging.nl/wat-doen-anderen/genealogie Drentse Historische Vereniging]||Metalinks||Drenthe |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fransen-237 Alex Fransen - Info GK van Diever]||Boek||Diever |} ==Activiteiten== : '''Doorlopend/Continuous:''' * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Drenthe#Unconnected Unconnected Drentse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Drenthe#Unsourced Unsourced Drentse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Drenthe#Suggestions Suggestions op Drentse profielen] ==One Place Studies==

Team Flevoland

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[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lelystad Lelystad]
| [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederland? Nederland] |
[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flevoland Flevoland]
|- ! Vlag ! Wapen ! Hoofdstad ! Land ! Hoofdartikel |} Info: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flevoland ==Team== : '''Leden/Members:''' :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Voorkeuren'''||'''Overig''' |- |[[Overmars-10|Herman Overmars]]|| || |- |[[Dijkgraaf-24|Coen Dijkgraaf]] || ||style="color: blue;"|Contactpersoon |} ==Hulpbronnen== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Flevoland Flevoland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Nationaal Nationaal] * Overige: ::{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Type'''||'''Kerngebied''' |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8D-99FY-M?i=1337&cat=687608 Doopregisters Urk]||Transcripties||Urk |} ==Activiteiten== : '''Doorlopend/Continuous:''' * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Flevoland#Unconnected Unconnected Flevolandse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Flevoland#Unsourced Unsourced Flevolandse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Flevoland#Suggestions Suggestions op Flevolandse profielen] ==One Place Studies==

Team Friesland

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[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeuwarden_(stad) Leeuwarden]
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[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friesland Friesland (nl)]
|- ! Vlag ! Wapen ! Hoofdstad ! Hoofdartikel |} Info: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Friesland ==Team== : '''Leden/Members:''' :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Voorkeuren'''||'''Overig''' |- | [[Baas-250|Amanda Baas]] || Connecting, Sourcing, Challenges|| |- | [[Van_der_Heide-260|Melle van der Heide MSc.]] ||Connecting, Sourcing || |- | [[Jousma-11|Colleen Jousma]] ||Sourcing || |- | [[Koster-1165|W Koster]] ||Geen voorkeur bekend|| |- | [[Dagevos-21|Carolina Millin]] ||Sourcing || |- | [[Oosterwal-2|Erik Oosterwal]] ||Geen voorkeur bekend || |- | [[Stuivenberg-2|Enoch Stuivenberg]] ||Bronnen toevoegen || |- | [[Tel-21|Alexis Emmalyn Jayden Umlevias]] ||Sourcing, Connecting|| |- | [[Wagenaar-226|Minke Wagenaar]] ||Historie, Religies||style="color: blue;"|Contactpersoon |- | [[Witvoet-92|Sieger Witvoet]] ||Sourcing, Data Doctoring || |- | [[Mullins-2069|Jayme Arrington]] ||Connecting, Sourcing, Challenges || |- |} ==Hulpbronnen== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Friesland Friesland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Nationaal Nationaal] * Overige: ::{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Type'''||'''Kerngebied''' |- | [https://www.hvnf.nl/ Historische Vereniging Noordoost Friesland]||Vereniging||Noordoost Friesland |- | [https://www.fryske-akademy.nl/nl/genjierboek/ Genealogysk Jierboek]||Genealogie||Friesland |- | [http://www.mpaginae.nl/ M p a g i n a E]||Genealogie||Friesland |- | [http://www.mpaginae.nl/EHVD/kerkkalender.htm#1501 Kerkkalender van overleden Friese edelen]||Genealogie||Friesland |} ==Activiteiten== : '''Doorlopend/Continuous:''' * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Friesland#Unconnected Unconnected Friese profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Friesland#Unsourced Unsourced Friese profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Friesland#Suggestions Suggestions op Friese profielen]

Team Leader Central and East Region, Scotland

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Information for new members https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Unsourced_by_Region#Scotland.2C_Unsourced_Profiles.2C_by_Region ) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Suggestions_by_Region#Scotland_Suggestions.2C_by_Region )

Team Noord-Brabant

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{|cellpadding="2" border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse;" align="center" | [[Image:Nederlands_Portaal_Managers-9.png|125px]] | [[Image:Nederlands_Portaal_Managers-10.png|125px]] |[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27s-Hertogenbosch 's-Hertogenbosch] | [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederland? Nederland] | [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noord-Brabant Noord-Brabant] |- ! Vlag ! Wapen ! Hoofdstad ! Land ! Hoofdartikel |} Info: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Noord-Brabant ===Team=== : '''Leden/Members:''' :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Voorkeuren'''||'''Overig''' |- |[[Baijense-2|Hans Baijense]] || Sourcing, Translating|| |- | [[Van_Hoof-113|Koen van Hoof]] || Data Doctoring, Notables Noord-Brabant|| |- | [[De_Kloe-3|Jos de Kloe]] ||Land van Heusden en Altena ||style="color: blue;"|Contactpersoon |- | [[Promper-3|Peter Joseph Promper]] || Vraagbaak Helmond || |- | [[Swart-2667|Arno Swart]] ||Translating, Sourcing, Emigrants, Westelijk Noord-Brabant|| |- | [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]] || Dutch East Indies || |- | [[Tel-21|Alexis Emmalyn Jayden Umlevias]] ||Sourcing, Connecting|| |- | [[Dykhoff-9|Travis Dykhoff]] || Oss, Lithoijen en Lith || |} ==Activiteiten== : '''Doorlopend/Continuous:''' * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Noord-Brabant#Unconnected Unconnected Noord-Brabantse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Noord-Brabant#Unsourced Unsourced Noord-Brabantse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Noord-Brabant#Suggestions Suggestions op Noord-Brabantse profielen] ==One Place Studies== :'''Specifieke studies per plaats of regio/Specific studies for one place or region''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Andel%2C_Noord-Brabant_One_Place_Study Andel NBr. ] Focus is het bijeenbrengen van profielen voor alle inwoners genoemd in de volkstelling van 1812. ==Hulpbronnen== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Noord-Brabant Noord-Brabant] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Nationaal Nationaal] * Overige: ::{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Type'''||'''Kerngebied'''||'''Opmerkingen''' |- | [https://brabantse-genealogie.nl/index.php Bevolkings reconstructie Baarle-Nassau/Hertog en omliggende plaatsen]||Genealogie||Baarle-Nassau||- |- |[https://historischegeografiebrabant.nl/ Historische Geografie Brabant]||kadaster kaart 1832||Zuidoost-Brabant-||Een website waarop verschillende heemkundekringen de Oorspronkelijke Aanwijzende Tafel van het Kadaster aan het digitaliseren zijn. Op dit moment is het vooral in Zuidoost-Brabant, maar misschien zal het zich later uitbreiden. |- |[https://www.bossche-encyclopedie.nl/_index.htm Bossche Encyclopedie]||Historiie en genealogie|| 's-Hertogenbosch||- |}

Team Noord-Holland

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[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haarlem Haarlem]
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[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noord-Holland Noord-Holland]
|- ! Vlag ! Wapen ! Hoofdstad ! Land ! Hoofdartikel |} Info: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Noord_Holland ==Team== : '''Leden/Members:''' :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Voorkeuren'''||'''Overig''' |- | [[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]] || || |- | [[Goedegebuure-21|Petra Goedegebuure]]||Connecten, Pre1700 || |- | [[Panek-67|Charlie Panek]] ||Post-1700 || |- | [[Sluys-6|Bertram Sluys]] || West-Friesland, Andijk || |- |[[Terink-1|Jan Terink]] || Amsterdam, WikiTree+||style="color: blue;"|Contactpersoon |- | [[Zuurbier-10|Jan Zuurbier]] ||Bronnen, Verbinden || |} ==Hulpbronnen== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Noord-Holland Noord-Holland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Nationaal Nationaal] * Overige: ::{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Type'''||'''Kerngebied''' |- | [http://geneadata.phartog.eu/ GeneaData]||Transcripties||Noord-Holland |- | [http://www.brouwertree.com/trans/aals.html Brouwer Tree]||Transcripties||Aalsmeer |- | [http://www.westfriesgenootschap.nl/geschiedschrijving/biografie/ Westfries Biografisch Woordenboek]||Woordenboek||Westfriesland |- | [http://www.oudhoorn.nl/biografie/index.php Hoorns Biografisch Woordenboek]||Woordenboek||Hoorn |- | [https://www.vpnd.nl/nh/nh_rciv_1811.html Registre Civic 1811]||Bevolkingsregistratie 1811||Noord-Holland |- | [http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/elias/#page=0&accessor=accessor_index&view=homePane De Vroedschap van Amsterdam, 1578-1795]||Biografieën||Amsterdam |- | [http://www.kistemaker.nl/ Kistemaker Netwerk]||Informatief||Andijk |- |[http://ijpelaan.nl/Archief/IJpFrames-nl.html Genealogie IJpelaan]|| Transcripties, bronnen en Mythes||Noord-Holland |- | [http://www.ijpelaan.nl/Archief/Kennemerland/Plaats-Castricum-DTB-RK-1744-1800.html Ontbrekend Castricum]||Ontbrekende DTB boeken||Castricum |- | [http://www.ooijevaar.info/indexbestanden.htm Genealogie Ooijevaar] ||Metalinks || Noord-Holland |} ==Activiteiten== : '''Doorlopend/Continuous:''' * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Noord-Holland#Unconnected Unconnected Noord-Hollandse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Noord-Holland#Unsourced Unsourced Noord-Hollandse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Noord-Holland#Suggestions Suggestions op Noord-Hollandse profielen] : '''Voortgang:''' :Beginning with 2022-02-06 data, the Suggestions is exclusive the profile completeness ones :{| border="1" class="sortable" !Datum!!Totaal!!Toename!!Unsourced!!% Unsourced!!Unconnected!!% Unconnected!!Suggestions!!Wijziging |- |2024-04-23||109.599||0,40%||4610||4,21%||881||0,80%||10.921||0,19% |- |2024-04-14||109.163||1,12%||4625||4,24%||871||0,80%||10.900||-1,78% |- |Break |- |2024-03-26||107.958||0,32%||4534||4,20%||879||0,81%||11.098||0,18% |- |2024-03-19||107.613||0,39%||4539||4,22%||869||0,81%||11.078||0,51% |- |2024-03-12||107.198||0,48%||4547||4,24%||868||0,81%||11.022||-0,01% |- |2024-03-05||106.685||46,4%||4565||4,28%||876||0,82%||11.023||19,3% |- |Break |- |2022-05-15||72854||0,47%||4565||6,27%||1040||1,43%||9243||0,17% |- |2022-05-08||72510||0,65%||4556||6,28%||1074||1,48%||9227||0,49% |- |2022-05-01||72040||1,11%||4582||6,36%||1014||1,41%||9182||0,11% |- |2022-04-24||71249||1,12%||4560||6,40%||1048||1,47%||9172||0,10% |- |2022-04-17||70458||0,63%||4537||6,44%||1082||1,54%||9163||-0,02% |- |2022-04-10||70018||0,75%||4510||6,44%||1099||1,57%||9165||1,20% |- |2022-04-03||69497||0,69%||4422||6,36%||1089||1,57%||9056||-0,14% |- |2022-03-27||69023||0,63%||4346||6,30%||1085||1,57%||9069||-0,64% |- |2022-03-20||68588||0,47%||4183||6,10%||1088||1,59%||9127||-1,37% |- |2022-03-13||68268||0,38%||4123||6,04%||1126||1,65%||9254||-0,15% |- |2022-03-06||68011||0,64%||4113||6,05%||1090||1,60%||9268||-0,57% |- |2022-02-27||67578||0,84%||4075||6,03%||1099||1,63%||9321||0,39% |- |2022-02-20||67012||0,70%||4016||5,99%||1118||1,67%||9285||0,48% |- |2022-02-13||66544||1,03%||3964||5,96%||1170||1,76%||9241||-0,99% |- |2022-02-06||65863||-2,56%||3866||5,87%||1216||1,85%||9333||-13,34% |- |2022-01-30||67594||0,97%||3830||5,67%||1233||1,82%||10770||-17,54% |- |2022-01-23||66945||1,24%||3774||5,64%||1284||1,92%||13061||12,76% |- |2022-01-16||66126||0,93%||3796||5,74%||1237||1,87%||11583||-11,47% |- |2022-01-09||65519||0,42%||3790||5,78%||1244||1,90%||13083||-0,05% |- |2022-01-02||65247||0,62%||3822||5,86%||1244||1,91%||13090||-1,29% |- |2021-12-26||64847||0,58%||3774||5,82%||1253||1,93%||13261||-0,75% |- |2021-12-19||64473||||3708||5,75%||1249||1,94%||13361|| |} ==Historie== : '''Aantal nieuw opgevoerde profielen per jaar:''' :{| border="1" class="sortable" !Jaar|!!Totaal Profielen!!# Managers 1!!# Managers >1!!# Managers >100|!!# Managers >250|!!# Managers >1000|!!# Orphaned!!|M||V||? |- |2023||19.402||154||252||13||9||2||4.453||9.925||9.456||21 |- |2022||16.057||181||257||10||9||1||5.408||8.255||7.787||15 |- |2021||14.138||200||299||14||9||0||4.592||7.313||6.820||5 |- |2020||11.970||187||265||12||7||0||3.588||6.135||5.830||5 |- |2019||9.139||168||245||10||4||0||2.991||4.732||4.403||4 |- |2018||7.806||353||215||15||3||0||2.155||4.081||3.723||2 |- |2017||7.785||221||225||11||4||0||1.295||4.064||3.708||13 |- |2016||5.630||369||164||7||3||0||719||2.970||2.652||8 |- |2015||5.046||167||140||7||3||0||511||2.658||2.385||3 |- |2014||3.822||159||127||5||1||0||696||1.944||1.877||1 |- |2013||4.640||144||110||8||3||0||1.039||2.417||2.219||4 |- |2012||4.752||122||83||4||1||1||955||2.378||2.373||1 |- |2011||1.893||164||76||1||1||0||281||1.011||882||- |- |2010||490||141||27||0||0||0||111||260||229||1 |- |2009||6||4||2||0||0||0||0||3||3||- |- |2008||3||1||1||0||0||0||0||3||-||- |} ==One Place Studies== :'''Specifieke studies per plaats of regio/Specific studies for one place or region''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Andijk Andijk ]

Team Northwest Terriers 2021 Clean-a-thon chat (Go Team TNT!!)

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Welcome Team Northwest Territory members! :'''Here is our TNT team for the 2021 Clean-a-thon!''' :Andrea Zuercher (Zuercher-136), :Dana Johnson (Schuffman-5), :Karen Lorenz (Rollet-41), - I'm generally working on Michigan profiles. :Rebecca Corson (Corson-752), :Julie Hays (Hays-3072) - Working on Illinois :Pamela Schmeckpeper (Schmeckpeper-28), :Jean Andrews (Atkinson-10331) - Captain, :Richard Barton (Barton-7380), :Martha Garrett (Garrett-5361), :Terri Swift (Clawson-1056) :Thank you for participating and post a comment if any questions. '''Helpful links:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1225461/team-northwest-terriers-tnt-2021-clean-a-thon-chat Our G2G Chat] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon The Spring Clean-a-Thon Help and info page] Here's the place to chat, ask questions, give advice, and see updates as we work on profiles. We're grateful to have you join our small but mighty group of TNTers - Thank You!!

Team Zuid-Holland

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hague The Hague]
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands]
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Holland South Holland]
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[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Den_Haag 's-Gravenhage]
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[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederland? Nederland]
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[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuid-Holland Zuid-Holland]
|- ! Vlag ! Wapen ! Hoofdstad ! Land ! Hoofdartikel |} Info: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Zuid_Holland ===Team=== : '''Leden/Members:''' :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Voorkeuren'''||'''Overig''' |- | [[Baijense-2|Hans Baijense]] ||Translating, Sourcing, Rotterdam|| |- | [[Dijkgraaf-24|Coen Jacob Dijkgraaf]] ||Translating, Sourcing ||style="color: blue;"|Contactpersoon |- |[[Fransen-237|Alex Fransen]] ||Sourcing, Connecting || |- | [[Jousma-11|Colleen Jousma]]|| Offering help, Sourcing|| |- | [[Muilwijk-14|Marina Muilwijk]] ||Translating, Sourcing || |- | [[Mulder-2419|J. Mulder]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Moerkapelle%2C_Zuid-Holland_One_Place_Study OPS Moerkapelle] || |- | [[Panek-67|Charlie Panek]] ||Post-1700 || |- | [[Tran-255|Liam Tran]] || 16th century Rijswijk || |- | [[Van_der_Velde-373|Elsa van der Velde]] || Goeree-Overflakkee || |- | [[Van_der_Wel-86|Rinke van der Wel]] || Pre-1811|| |} ==Activiteiten / Activities== : '''Doorlopend To Do Lijst / Continuous To Do List:''' * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Zuid-Holland#Unconnected Unconnected Zuid-Hollandse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Zuid-Holland#Unsourced Unsourced Zuid-Hollandse profielen] * Reduceren aantal [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:To-Do_Lists_Team_Zuid-Holland#Suggestions Suggestions op Zuid-Hollandse profielen] {{Image|file=Team_Zuid-Holland-2.png |caption=Unsource Zuid-Holland stats |size=l }} {{Image|file=Team_Zuid-Holland-3.png |caption=Unconnected Zuid-Holland stats |size=l }} : '''Voortgang/Progress''' :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Datum
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/ Total'''||'''Toename
/ Increase'''||'''Unsourced'''||'''% Unsourced'''||'''Unconnected'''||'''% Unconnected'''||'''Suggestions'''||'''Wijziging
/Change''' |- |2022-02-09||65.863||n/a||6.284||9,54%||1.726||2,62%||12.334||n/a |- |2022-02-15||94.256||43,11%||6.377||6,77%||1.687||1,79%||18.015||46,06% |- |2022-02-23||94.847||0,63%||6.477||6,83%||1.648||1,74%||18.121||0,59% |- |2022-03-01||96.055||1,27%||6.836||7,12%||1.626||1,69%||18.151||0,17% |- |2022-03-08||96.940||0,92%||6.939||7,16%||1.604||1,65%||18.118||-0,18% |- |2022-03-15||97.370||0,44%||6.977||7,17%||1.596||1,64%||18.127||0,05% |- |2022-03-22||97.873||0,52%||7.017||7,17%||1.621||1,66%||18.044||-0,46% |- |2022-03-29||98.286||0,42%||7.080||7,20%||1.594||1,62%||17.959||-0,47% |- |2022-04-06||99.330||1,06%||7.132||7,18%||1.585||1,60%||17.898||-0,34% |- |2022-04-12||99.919||0,59%||7.241||7,25%||1.585||1,59%||17.920||0,12% |- |2022-04-19||100.319||0,40%||7.353||7,33%||1.577||1,57%||17.946||0,15% |- |2022-04-26||101.076||0,75%||7.419||7,34%||1.567||1,55%||18.052||0,59% |- |2022-05-04||102.024||0,94%||7.435||7,29%||1.537||1,51%||18.135||0,46% |- |2022-05-11||102.611||0,58%||7.563||7,37%||1.525||1,49%||18.238||0,57% |- |2022-05-17||103.166||0,54%||7.567||7,33%||1.526||1,48%||18.372||0,73% |- |2022-05-25||103.594||0,41%||7.564||7,30%||1.531||1,48%||18.419||0,26% |- |2022-06-01||104.140||0,53%||7.695||7,39%||1.521||1,46%||18.872||2,46% |- |2022-06-08||104.801||0,63%||7.923||7,56%||1.496||1,43%||18.169||-3,73% |- |2022-06-15||105.307||0,48%||7.964||7,56%||1.496||1,42%||18.138||-0,17% |- |2022-06-22||105.591||0,27%||7.953||7,53%||1.491||1,41%||17.959||-0,99% |- |2022-06-29||106.187||0,56%||8.119||7,65%||1.505||1,42%||17.967||0,04% |- |2022-07-06||106.647||0,43%||8.229||7,72%||1.484||1,39%||18.010||0,24% |- |2022-07-20||107.396||0,70%||8.213||7,65%||1.553||1,45%||18.096||0,48% |- |2022-08-11||109.173||1,65%||8.284||7,59%||1.585||1,45%||18.009||-0,48% |- |2022-08-17||109.596||0,39%||8.277||7,55%||1.541||1,41%||18.114||0,58% |- |2022-08-23||110.048||0,41%||8.272||7,52%||1.550||1,41%||17.984||-0,72% |- |2022-09-07||111.011||0,88%||8.258||7,44%||1.611||1,45%||18.042||0,32% |- |2022-09-14||111.434||0,38%||8.250||7,40%||1.629||1,46%||18.113||0,39% |- |2022-09-28||112.057||0,56%||8.223||7,34%||1.576||1,41%||18.064||-0,27% |- |2022-10-06||112.910||0,76%||8.066||7,14%||1.624||1,44%||18.034||-0,17% |- |2022-10-12||113.508||0,53%||7.940||7,00%||1.588||1,40%||18.052||0,10% |- |2022-10-19||114.242||0,65%||7.913||6,93%||1.573||1,38%||18.040||-0,07% |- |2022-10-26||114.766||0,46%||7.890||6,87%||1.509||1,31%||18.059||0,11% |- |2022-11-02||115.149||0,33%||7.798||6,77%||1.452||1,26%||18.131||0,40% |- |2022-11-09||115.972||0,71%||7.879||6,79%||1.445||1,25%||18.228||0,53% |- |2022-11-16||116.405||0,37%||7.824||6,72%||1.456||1,25%||18.254||0,14% |- |2022-11-23||117.074||0,57%||7.806||6,67%||1.409||1,20%||18.284||0,16% |- |2022-11-30||117.507||0,37%||7.844||6,68%||1.413||1,20%||18.351||0,37% |- |2022-12-07||118.335||0,70%||7.828||6,62%||1.428||1,21%||18.260||-0,50% |- |2022-12-14||118.639||0,26%||7.818||6,59%||1.387||1,17%||18.239||-0,12% |- |2022-12-21||119.100||0,39%||7.820||6,57%||1.384||1,16%||18.138||-0,55% |} == Eenplaatsstudies / One Place Studies== * Moerkapelle ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Moerkapelle%2C_Zuid-Holland_One_Place_Study page on WikiTree] ** [https://moerkapelleoneplacestudy.wordpress.com/ private website] ==Hulpbronnen / Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Zuid-Holland Zuid-Holland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutch_Roots_Project_Hulpbronnen#Nationaal Nationaal] * Overige: ::{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Naam''' ||'''Type'''||'''Kerngebied''' |- | [https://www.dordtenazoeker.nl/ DortenaZOEKer]||Bronbewerkingen||Dordrecht |- | [https://geneakatwijk.webtrees.net/tree/katwijk Genealogie Katwijk]||Bronbewerkingen||Katwijk |- | [https://alblasserwaard-genealogie.nl/ Alblasserwaard Genealogie]||Bronbewerkingen||Alblasserwaard |- | [https://sgen.schiedam.nl/ SciedamGEN]||Bronbewerkingen||Schiedam |- | [https://streekarchiefijsselmonde.nl/portal-stadsarchief-collectie-ijsselmonde/ Streekarchief Eiland IJsselmonde]||Bronbewerkingen||IJsselmonde |- | [https://www.allezoetermeerders.nl/stamboom Historisch Genootschap Oud Soetermeer]||Bronbewerkingen||Zoetermeer |}

Technology in the Elementary Classroom

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Information regarding technology available to aid instructors in an Elementary School classroom. Feedback welcome!

Technology speaking

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Tecnologia Educativa

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El aprendizaje móvil se ha utilizado en cursos de educación formal y también en educación informal, como puede ser la visita a un museo o jardín botánico. En este artículo se mostrarán más adelante algunos ejemplos de cómo el aprendizaje móvil se ha empleado. Lo interesante de estas tecnologías emergentes es que nos permiten aprovechar sus características únicas y las nuevas oportunidades que brindan para un uso innovador de la interacción, comunicación y conexión entre los estudiantes, el tutor y los sistemas de gestión del aprendizaje

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Ted and Emma McNabb wedding photo ID

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== Ted & Emma McNabb wedding photo == [[:image:McNabb-497-1.jpg | Link to original image]]. As per numbering key attached to the right: # [[Eteveneaux-3|Claude Jean Baptiste Eteveneaux (abt.1826-1915)]] # [[Brocher-12|Louisa Victoire (Brocher) Bunny (1880-1949)]] # [[Kingston-941|George Kingston (1872-1918)]] # ? # ? # ? # ? + wife obscured from view # [[Sergison-19|Matilda Maude (Sergison) Lock (1888-1979)]] (tentative) # ? # ? # [[Libeau-24|Catherine Mélanie (Libeau) Eteveneaux (1831-1918)]] ? # [[Page-12503|Frank Robert Page (bef.1877-1947)]], if our guess for #15 is right # [[McNabb-497|Edward George McNabb (1868-1958)]] # [[Brocher-3|Emma Josephine (Brocher) McNabb (1878-1951)]] # [[Libeau-41|Emily (Libeau) Page (1880-1955)]] surely? # ? # ? # ? # ? The #2, #3 George Kingston & Louisa Brocher identified by comparison with another photo of same couple identified, {{Ancestry Tree Media|80759976|85460c42-dd1b-42a1-8824-991038ce1553}}. The #4 white neck band suggests a clergyman ? The couple #5,6 and #7 with his wife obscured from view, surely they must be the parents of the married couple. So: * [[McNABB-662|Francis McNABB (abt.1841-1928)]] * [[Farnan-19|Catherine (Farnan) McNabb (abt.1845-1922)]] ? * [[Libeau-9|Josephine Mary (Libeau) Sergison (1854-1926)]] * [[Sergison-10|Joseph Sergison (1857-1933)]] (Emma's stepfather) although not sure who's who; I have only seen photos abt. 15 years later of those people. {{Ancestry Tree Media|76606875|0856dc29-7726-48b7-9fb8-8c2a46145f74}} - Photo of Joseph undated. The #8 has the look of one of Joseph Sergison's children, i.e. a half-sister of Emma. [[Sergison-19|Matilda Maude]] does appear in another photo the same day, and she was one of the marriage witnesses. Presuming #11 to be Mélanie because her husband , with a very distinctive appearance, is also in the photo, and she looks similar to the famous photo of six survivors of the *Comte de Paris*. Since #15 looks so much like Emma, but it is not Louisa, it must be Emily? And therefore her husband opposite. Regarding #9, #10 and the three children. None of Emma's siblings had children yet, so it could not be her nieces/nephews. * The children could perhaps be her younger step-siblings, who were Arthur (16), William Joseph (14), Augustus (12) and Eugenie (10). * The couple -- and possibly if it is their children -- could be of the following, whose children with age and sex are listed: * [[McNabb-1233|Jane Arabella (McNabb) Jack (1866-1951)]] 12m, 11f, 9m, 6m, 3m * [[McNabb-962|Sarah Ellen Winifred (McNabb) Grose (bef.1875-1957)]] 9m, 8f, 6f, 5f, 3f, 1m * [[McNabb-960|Catherine (McNabb) Schmack (1870-1961)]] 6m, 4m, 3f. But they do not seem to resemble {{Ancestry Tree Media|2011852|6f2f0b5f-8e9b-4e47-a81e-413a58e01110}}. Have not found photos of Jane or Sarah for comparison. The marriage witnesses were C.J.B. Eteveneaux, John Kotlowski, and Matilda Sergison; so Kotlowski is another candidate for #10.

Ted Burns' Letters

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"Dear Will .... " The following transcript only covers the first attached PDF. ---- Union Camp Hodgkinson River, Thornborough, Queensland Sunday, March 1883 Dear Will, I now take the pleasure of writing you a few lines hoping to find you in good health as this leaves me at present. Dear Will, I am very glad to tell you that we arrived up here alright without having experienced any startling adventures. We have been up here five weeks now and father has been away four weeks out of that, so I have been by myself a good while. This is the worst place for Blacks we have been in yet. Two or three days after we came here I was out on horseback and I seen seven blacks one of them had a good tomahawk which he must have stolen from someone. They were in the bottom of a deep creek and I did not see them till I was about ten yards off them. They had no spears with them or else they might have made short work of me and the horse too. About two days ago there was a young man I knew named Delissa was speared by the blacks about two miles and a half from here. He had two or three tame blackboys with him and they were minding 2 or 3 hundred bullocks for a man named Middlemiss. It happened that 50 or 60 of the bullocks strayed away and he left the two blackboys looking after the main lot and he went after the strays he did not come back that night and the two blackboys stripped, so that the wild blacks would not know them, and went to look for him they found his horse tied up to a tree and they seen a mob of wild blacks a little way off but they could not see the man they thought he had been speared so one of them went into Thornborough for to tell the Police. They came out and looked for him and found him laying on top of a rock with two spears through him and a lot of spears lying about him. He had a revolver in his hand. You must excuse me for not writing before as the river has been flooded several times lately and the mail could not cross. I will now conclude for present with best respects to your Mother and Father and the children and all my old friends and accept the same yourself. I remain your sincere friend. E.W. Burns P.S. Send your address in your next letter. My address is Master E.W. Burns Union Camp Hodgkinson River near Thornborough Queensland ---- For William Johnstone.  Union Camp Hodgkinson Goldfields, Queensland July 15th 1883 Dear Will, I received your very welcome letter dated June 16th all right and was glad to see by it that you were in good health as this leaves me at present. You said in your letter that you had formed a football Club in the Choir. I hope you will have success with it and I wish I was able to be a member too. Do you remember the great match we played once up in Waverly park against the Grammarians and how we were greatly defeated by them. You also said in your letter that you had seen Charlie Clarke at the Grammar School Sports and that he said that he had written to me and received no answer to his letter. If you see him again you can tell him that I received and answered his letter about the same time as I wrote to you last. I do not go fossicking up here as I did out at Slatey Creek as I have good work to do all the week and up till dinner time on Sundays also so I have not got much time to fossick. I now get two pounds per week wages and I have to pay one pound per week for board out of it so I could save one pound per week early. Dear Will, you told me before I left Sydney that you were going to get some monthly books or papers such as the “Boys World” etc. If you have got any old numbers of them you can send us some up if you like as it is very miserable having nothing hardly to read here. The Blacks have come right into this camp lately and we give them old shirts, blankets etc so as to keep on friendly terms with them they are a treacherous lot and some of the people would sooner that they did not come in at all as when they get to know the run of the place they may attack it some night when least expected. If they only was to try I think they could do it right enough. One day we leveled an old auger at four of them and they took it for a rifle and cleared like Old Harry. I have no more news to tell at present so will conclude with best respects to your father and mother and sisters and accept the same yourself. I remain your sincere Chum. E.W. Burns P.S. Give Ivy two kisses for me ---- Union Camp March Dear Will, I received your very welcome letter all right and was sorry to hear that Gwein had been ill with the liver complaint, but I hope that he is quite well again now. You said that Reginald since had given you some books for me of which I am very glad as I have read all the books that you sent up. I am surprised at you for saying that you would pay me what it cost for bringing down a few curios and if you say that again I will have a good mind not to bring any, so there. For your next letter will you please send me up a receipt for preserving bird skins as I have had a good few and they all went rotten and I had to throw them away and if I go on that way I will not be able to fetch any down to you. There was a man killed here the other day. He was out in the bush stripping bark off a tree when a dead limb fell on his head and crushed it. When he was found he was quite black looking which I suppose was the effect of the sun. You said in your letter that when I come down next you will swim me for £10,000 which challenge I accept and if you like, you can alter it to £20,000. I can swim across the river here when it is up and there is a current of six or seven miles an hour, but I might not be able to do much in the breakers as I expect you have to get used to it like anything else. The blacks have speared two horses about ten miles from here since my last one of which got away with the spear in it, but they killed and ate the other. I was coming home from being out looking for horses the other day when I met a mob of blacks in the river. Some of the bucks had 4 or 5 spears each but as they knew me and were coming into the camp they did not do anything to me. If I had met them two or three miles away I would not get in their reach. I have no more news to tell you this time so will conclude with kind. Love to Gwein and yourself. I remain your Faithfull chum, Ted Remember me to your Mother and Father and Sister. E.W.B A couple of Queenslanders accompanied this. E.W.B ---- Union Camp September 1883 Dear Will I received your very welcome letter dated 20th August all right and was glad to see by it that you were in good health as this leaves me at present. Dear Will, this place is pretty dull now there are not may boys of my own age about to mix up with. I wish that you were only living up here we could have such jolly fine sport going out shooting parrots, pigeons etc. and every Sunday we could get two or three more chaps and go out riding. I have only got one good mate up here whose name is Jerry Whalen. He is driving a horse wagon, he is about 19 or 20 years of age. He and I have rare old rides mustering horses. He and we go into the Chows gardens and make them shout – Bananas, Granadillas Melons, and so on. Dear Will, there are very few kangaroos about here. I have not seen one since I been here. The niggers hunt them all for food. Yesterday, me and another chap, went for a bogey and we came up on a large camp of about 30 or 40 Blacks. They were making spears. They had an awful lot of them and some of them were ugly looking weapons about 9 or 10 feet long and barbs at the points and pieces of sharp quartz stuck along near the point. I was showing some of them. But I could not manage to get one this time. I will try to get you a few boomerangs if I can. There are no bird’s nests about yet as it is too early in the season. Dear Will, you said in your last letter that you had two copies of the “Boys of England” and also two of the “Boys own Paper”. I would be very glad if you would send them up as I would like to read them. I will send down a few stamps to put on them and if you like you could send up the “Sydney Mail” sometime and I will send you down the “Queenslander” or the “Wild River Times”. Dear Will, you can tell Erve Schneider that he can write up if he likes for I do not know his address. He can get my address of you. Dear Will, you said in your letters that you thought Charlie Clarke was my “chum”. Indeed, he is not as him and me have never been such mates as you and I are and have been. So if you like you and I will be sworn “chums” and stick to one another through thick and thin. I have no more news to tell you at present so will conclude with kind love to Erve, Madge and all old friends also to your mother, father and sisters and accept the same yourself. I remain, your sincere “Chum”. E.W. Burns P.S. Excuse scribbling as I am in a hurry. Write Soon Please ---- Union Camp Hodgkinson Goldfields, Queensland October 20th, 1883 Dear Will, I received your very welcome letter last Sunday and was sorry to see by it that you had a bad cold, but I hope it is all right by this time. You said in your letter that you would send up the books at once, but I have not received them yet. I might get them tomorrow. I said in the letter that I would send some stamps to put on them. I enclosed about a shilling’s worth with it and then I found out that Queensland stamps would be no good in Sydney so I tore it open and took them out and being in a great hurry I did not scratch it out but it is no matter. I will booze you up when I come down next. You said in your last that you had nearly had a quarrel with Alf Allen about the cricket ball and that you thought Joe Sutton had put him up to it. I would not wonder a bit as I never liked Sutton at school. I always thought that he was a sly speaking coward. Dear Will, the bird nesting season is hardly in up here yet but when it is I will keep a bright lookout for eggs of any description. I think the chance of getting a Kangaroo for you is very green as I have been out all over the country about here horse hunting and I never seen one yet. I have only seen the tracks of one small one and that was about fourteen miles down the river. Dear Will, I am getting to be a pretty good swimmer now. I am not afraid of going out of my depth. Next wet season, I am going to try and swim across this river when it is up. I swam across last wet season on horseback and I got drenched up to my neck nearly and you could only see the horse head and tail. I do not think that I will be coming down for a good while yet and I would like to come down to see my old chums. Dear Will, do you call to mind the prizes that Harrison promised us for drawing? I expect that they look as “green” as ever. I wish I did not let him have all my good drawings. Dear Will, I forgot to tell you in my last letter that I had an Uncle and Aunt and eleven cousins just arrived from England. I have not seen them yet. My Uncle is a tinsmith etc. and has just opened a shop a few doors above the National School at Paddington. Their name is Crabbe. I expect you pass that way going to work of a morning. I have no more news to tell you at present so will conclude with kind love to Erve, Modge, R Houston, Parker and all old friends and accept the same yourself. I remain your Sincere “Chum” E.W. Burns P.S. A Queenslander accompanies this. EWB ---- Union Camp Hodgkinson Goldfields, Queensland November 29th, 1883 Dear Will, I received your very welcome letter all right also the four books for which I am very much obliged to you. I have been expecting them this last month as I have no books up here hardly. Dear Will, I have the pleasure to tell you we have had rain up here at last and it was very badly wanted as we have had none for between eight or nine months and there was not a bit of grass about the place and all the cattle and horses were nearly starving. It began to rain on Sunday morning at about nine o’clock at night the river was coming down a banker. It has done a good deal of damage at Thornborough having washed away a dam that cost about ₤1000. There are plenty of fish here now, I have rare sport catching them at night. I light a fire on the bank which attracts them and then I put in a line or two and sometimes haul out a good many fish some of which weigh two pounds. They always come up here to breed in the rainy season from the Mitchell, a very large river that runs into the Gulf of Carpentaria. Since I wrote just, there has been a man speared by the Blacks about 15 miles down the river. He is an old friend of mine, named McGwinney of whom I told you about in a former letter. He was looking after cattle when he came upon a mob of niggers who were having a glorious feast having speared a cow and calf. He rode up to them and they did not run away. He was riding a young horse which got fidgety and having a rifle in one hand he could hardly hold her, and when he had his back turned towards them they threw a lot of spears at him, one of which entered from the back just below the shoulder and went through him. He then galloped away a quarter of a mile with the whole tribe after him yelling like a lot of devils they thought he would be weak and fall off the horse, but he did not. He then got off and broke off the long end of the spear in the fork of a tree and came up here with the other part of the spear in him all the time and had it pulled out. It was a very narrow escape for him. He is all right again now. I have no more news to tell you at present. I would like to come down for a trip at Christmas, but I don’t think I will be able to. I will now conclude for present with kind love to Erve, Modge and accept the same yourself. I remain your Sincere “Chum” Ted P.S. If you have any more Boy Own? papers down there that you do not want you can send them up. Queenslander accompanies this. ---- Union Camp May 17th, 1884 Dear Will, I received your very welcome letter on Sunday and it was dated March 7th as it must have been mislaid somewhere or other. I am glad you sent me a receipt for the bird skins and I will start getting some as soon as I can. I am glad to hear that you have joined the Artillery Corps, when I come down I might join it if I can. Do you get a carbine to take home or do you only get them off a Saturday. You said in your letter that you sent some books with it. I did not get them last Sunday but expect to next Sunday. You also said that you proposed to write on the receipt of one another letters. But we only get the mail here once a week and when it comes it only stops an hour or so. So that when I get a letter from you I am not able to answer it until the next week. I am sorry to here that Erve has cut you and taken to Erne MacKenzie but then when I come down we will be just as well without him. The was an accident happened in the Claim a couple of weeks ago by which a man named Jim Simpson had his collar bone broken, but he is getting better by degrees now. He was Lopsman at the Claim, landing buckets and he had to send some saplings down in the bucket and they got stuck at the mouth of the shaft and he told the boy that was driving the whip horse to hold the rope while he fixed the bucket, so he gave it a push and it did not budge. He then jumped on it and it suddenly gave way and the boy was not strong enough to hold the rope so had to let go (and as the shaft is not straight but slanting like the roof of a house) and Jim slid down to the bottom, a distance of 200ft. When he was brought up to the surface everybody thought he was killed, all his back was skinned and he was bruised all over and his collar bone was broken. I had to go to Thornborough (20 mile) for a doctor. I had a good horse and galloped nearly all the way. The doctor sent a cart for to fetch him to the hospital. It will be a couple of months before he is all right again. You asked me how long it would be before I came down. We might come down in 3 or 4 months or we might not come down for a year. I am getting sick of being up here with no mates. I have no more news to tell you at present so will conclude with kind love to your mother and father and sisters also Reg. Since I accept the same yourself. I remain your faithful Chum; Ted ---- Union Camp July 12th 1884 Dear Will, I received your very welcome letter all right on Sunday week and the books last Sunday for which I am very much obliged to you and I wish I had some to send you down in return. You must please excuse me for not writing last week after I got your letter but I put off writing it until Saturday night and it happened to have something to do until twelve O’clock at night and as I was tired and had to go to work pretty early on Sunday morning I thought I would leave it till this week. I am sorry to hear that you and Erve are not very great Chums now as he has taken to Earn McKenzie. I got a letter from Erve a couple of weeks ago and he said that he had been laid up for three weeks through a charge of powder exploding in his gun while out shooting. It was a good job he did not loose his sight altogether. It was a very mean trick of Arthur Gullick to play on Reg Smee about the Choir money. I am very much obliged for the information you gave me about the Artillery Cadets and feel proud to have one of them for a Chum and if we both get pretty good shots we will be able to have some rare old shooting bouts when we go Elephant hunting in Africa – The weather is very cold up here now as it is the depth of winter and we can bear a few extra blankets of a night. I saw by one of the papers that Will Shorts father is gone insolvent. Dear Will, I wish that you were up here now as I have rare old shooting expeditions on Sunday and I mostly get some good pidgeons or ducks. The water is all drying up in the creeks and lagoons and the ducks come onto the river for water and I sometimes see an odd Turkey or two but I have not shot any yet. I must now conclude for present with Kind love to you Mother and Father and Ivey and all the little ones and Meg and the same for yourself. I remain your faithful Chum; Ted I will write soon a longer letter. Excuse scribbling, please. Ted ---- Clifton House Hunley Street Burwood Nov 7th 1884 Dear Will You must please excuse me for not writing or calling to see you before but we shifted up here about a month ago, and I took a bad cold somehow or other, and it turned into a slight touch of bronchitis, but I am getting all right again now. I think it was through knocking about too much in the cold nights after coming down from the hot climate. If it is fine on Monday next I intend to come down and going out somewhere with my cousins. And if you have got a holiday I would be very glad if you would come with us as I would like to spend the day with you or if you cannot come I will come up and see you on Monday night. I have no more news to tell you at present so will conclude with kind love to your father and Mother and Jim and all the rest and accept the same yourself. I remain your faithful old chum; EW Burns P.S. Try and come on Monday and if you can, will you meet me at about nine o’clock at my cousins. E.W. Burns

Ted Fisher To-Do List

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Test to see if *anything* works the way the Help Page says it will! So far, nothing does. Examples, cut and pasted from "Help:Watchlist Picker": 'Selecting Items You select an item by checking the box in the second-to-last column on the right.' Of my watchlist? But there are no checkable boxes. The second-to-last column is EDIT DATE; clicking on it leads to the last edit of that entry. ' Auto-selecting ancestors or descendants You can easily select all a person's ancestors or descendants by clicking the icons in the last column on the right. ' The last column on the right of the Watchlist is a lock icon, and doesn't click. There are three icons to the right of the names on my Watchlist; Ancestor Pedigree Chart, Find Relationship, Edit Profile. None of those are what I want; the name of the person I want to add to my to-do list. 'Select or de-select all items In the lower-left of the table you'll see the words "All" and "None". Click these to have all the names on the list checked, or to remove all the checks.' The words "All" and "None" appear nowhere on the page. There's nothing on the page that does not take me to that item itself. If, for example, I click on a listed name, it takes me to the profile page of that person. Thoroughly confused. Is it possible that, for some hidden reason, my Watchlist does not appear as it's supposed to? There isn't one single thing on the page that I can select. Flummoxed. Brought to dead end. Will try something else.

Ted School Days

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==Video== [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yhdmj2rMNf4&feature=youtu.be A Tour Of Ted's Schools, January 1989] This was filmed by my Dad and Brother for a video they sent as a birthday gift. ==Chronology== Note: School years were approximately September through May. -------------------------------------------------------------- Townsend Cooperative Pre-School: Grade 0, School Year 1973-74 (?) That would make me 4-5 years old Teachers: (?) -------------------------------------------------------------- Spaulding Academy Kindergarten, Townsend: Grade 0, School Year 1974-75 Teachers: (?) -------------------------------------------------------------- Spaulding Academy, Townsend Elementary: Grade 1, School Year 1975-76 Teacher: Mrs. Susan Collins -------------------------------------------------------------- Ashby Elementary School: Grade 2, School Year 1976-77 Teacher: Mrs. Barbara Reardon Grade 3, School Year 1977-78 Teacher: Mrs. E. Hjelm Grade 4, School Year 1978-79 Teacher: Mr. J. Lonnquist -------------------------------------------------------------- McKay Campus Elementary School: Grade 4, School Year 1978-79 (2'nd half of the year) Teacher: Mr. McCartle / Mr. McDermott -------------------------------------------------------------- Crocker Elementary School: Grade 5, School Year 1979-80 Teacher: Mrs. Marjorie Converse Grade 6, School Year 1980-81 Teacher: Mrs. V. Gratski -------------------------------------------------------------- B.F. Brown 'Junior High' Middle School: Grade 7, School Year 1981-82 Teachers: English - Mrs. Cranson Social Studies - Mr. Cordio Reading & Development - Mrs. Ferguson Science - Mr. Moilanen Math - Mr. Ciccone Art - Mr. Alario / Ms. Shannon Music - Iburg Phys. Ed. - (?) Health Ed. - Mr. Girouard Cooking - Mrs. Plummer Grade 8, School Year 1982-83 Teachers: English - Mrs. Veleska Language - Mrs. Reynolds Algebra - Mr. Ciccone Science - Mr. Giacoppe Social Studies - Mr. Mathews Phys Ed. - (?) Art - Mr. Reeves Music - Allard I.H.A. (?) - Mr. Sidebottom -------------------------------------------------------------- Fitchburg High School: Grade 9, "Freshman" School Year 1983-84 Teachers: Art I - Mr. Lukas Freshman English - Mrs. Labelle Graphic Arts I - Mr. Alario Algebra I - Mr. Cucchiara Phys. Ed. Boys - Mr. Landon Physical Science - Mr. Dignam World History - Ms. Bicoules Grade 10, "Sophmore" School Year 1984-85 Teachers: Art II - Mr. Lukas Comp Usage - Eilerman Sophmore English 3 - Miller / Kraemer Mechanical Drawing II - Mr. Michaels Algebra II - Kalagher Phys. Ed. Boys - Mr. Landon Biology 1-2 - Mr. Koykka Opposing Views - Ms. Bicoules Grade 11, "Junior" School Year 1985-86 Teachers: Earth Science 2 - Mr. O'Connell Art III - Mr. Lukas US History 2 - Ms. Milbury Jr. English 2 - Bahde Phys. Ed. Boys - Mr. Landon Mechanical Drawing 3 - Mr. Michaels Geometry 2 - Berthiaume Grade 12, "Senior" School Year 1986-87 Teachers: Physics 2 - Mr. Dignam American Political Behavior - Reheiser Art III - Mr. Lukas Senior English 2 - Mr. Ambrose Phys. Ed. Boys - Mr. Landon Work Det - Romano Jobs For Bay State Graduates - Ms. Sugden --------------------------------------------------------------

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looking for Benjamin Thomas Tedford Bn.27 JUN 1850 • Monroe, Mississippi, USA. my 2nd great grandfather. find him as single in the 1870 census. in 1880 Census my Grandmother is Divorced with 4 children in Calhoun County and he is found living in Marks, Quitman Co, MS with his brother Giles L. Tedford.

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=== '''Nombre del equipo : Químicos de calidad''' === Alba Díaz Sandra Liliana 09091136 Díaz figueroa Estela 09091145 Galindo Abarca Joselyn 09091149 Sampedro Caballero César XX no me lo se ''' === Practica de las 5´s === ''' Objetivo: Llevar a la practica la filosofia japonesa con el metodo de calidad de las 5 s. '''DESCRIPCION DEL LUGAR''' '''lUGAR''' : Una cocina LA cocina es uno de los lugares dentro le hogar donde se debe tener mas orden y limpieza aun mas si a ella tienen acceso mas de una persona. Estructura Fisica de la cocina : Un espacio aproximado de 3.5 metros cuadrados, con buena iluminación, cuenta con una ventana parcialmente sucia. '''CONDICIONES EN QUE FUE ENCONTRADA''' Desordenada y sucia === ''' DEFINICIÓN DE LAS 5 S ''' === Es una practica de calidad ideada en Japón referida al "mantenimiento integral" de la empresa. Es na tecnica que se aplica en todo el mundo con exelentes resultados por su sencillez y efectividad. Su aplicación mejora los niveles de:Calidad, Eliminación de tiempos muertos, Reduccion de costos '''Las 5 S Y su aplicación''' '''Seiri:''' Clasificación y descarte Separar las cosas necesarias de las innecesarias '''Seiton:''' Organización Cada cosa debe tener su lugar único, y exclusivo lugar donde deben encontrarse antes de su uso. '''Seisou:''' Limpieza El lugar siempre debe estar limpio '''Seiketsu:''' Higiene y visualizacion La higiene es el mantenimiento de la limpieza, del orden. '''Shitsuke:''' Diciplina y compromiso Tener volutad de hacer las cosas

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==Introduction== It is generally thought that Caleb Hewes was born about 1735. He was the youngest son of William and Mary Withers Hewes a prominent Quaker family in Marcus Hook, Chester County, Pennsylvania. In 1755 he relocated to Philadelphia where by 1757 he seems to have been in partnership with Caleb Jones in a general merchandise shop. In 1771 he opened a new shop under the name of "White Hat and Beaver". He married Abigail Ellis in 1757. She died the following year. In 1762 Caleb Hewes was investigated for fathering a child outside of marriage. The Philadelphia Monthly Meeting disowned him. In 1766 he married Deborah Pyewell Potts a widow. They had two children one of whom survived childhood. ==Biography== We have no record of Caleb's date of birth. But in the earliest sources it appears as though the names of the children of William Hewes III and Mary Withers Hewes, are ordered by age indicating that Caleb is probably the youngest of the nine children born somewhere between 1730-1735. The family were members of the Religious Society of Friends better known as the Quakers. In general Quakers kept good records of their members but the Concord Monthly Meeting which they belonged to was apparently too small to create the family listings or registries that other meetings were recording in their books. The earliest mentions of Caleb Hewes are in three documents:
::1) the the estate papers produced when his father William Hewes died intestate in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1746;Pennsylvania. Orphans' Court (Chester County); Probate Place: Chester, Pennsylvania [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8802/images/005547259_00140?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=b2d091bb5cd61fcb442a94ff8f201516&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YGU587&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.39850402.1238970770.1600277277-491880407.1599240342&pId=1470550 ancestry.com];
2) the will that his mother Mary Withers Hewes wrote in 1750 that names all her nine children;Estate Papers, 1713-1810, Chester County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8802/images/005547214_00285?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=ed061905a05ef471a6fdbc98b1b7cd45&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YGU589&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.238452352.1238970770.1600277277-491880407.1599240342&pId=1452207 ancestry.com];
3) the Discharge paper produced by his brother William Hewes filed in 1761 in which Caleb is described as a felt maker.Chester County Pennsylvania Deed Book L vol. 11 1758-1760, pp. 550-551, image 578 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFB-R9ZC-7 familysearch.org];
===Caleb Hewes in Philadelphia=== Four documents provide credible evidence that the Caleb Hewes in Philadelphia mentioned in various records as a hatter is the same Caleb Hewes that belongs to the Markus Hook family in Chester County. We have a tight sequence of events connecting the Markus Hook Chester County Hewes family and Caleb Hewes the Philadelphia hat maker: ::1) The certificate dated May 5, 1755 issued by the Chester County Concord Monthly Meeting to Caleb Hewes to relocate to Philadelphia;Bulletin of Historical Society of Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) Vol. 36 p. 8ff, reprinted at [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/memories/KCRV-Q4R familysearch.org].Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records 1680-1940 Concord Monthly Meeting (A-P) image 2893 [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2705/images/40586_301722-04112?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=fWr1209&_phstart=successSource&pId=399429 ancestry.com]. ::2) The 1756 Philadelphia tax list showing Caleb Hewes is a Philadelphia hat maker.Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Hannah Beimer Roach, "Taxables in the City of Philadelphia, 1756," Vol. 22, No.l, p. 17 referenced by Dan Graham "George Washington's Valley Forge Landlady, Deborah (Pyewell) Potts Hewes" in ''Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County Pennsylvania'', vol xxxvi no. 1, p. 9. ::3) William Hewes, deceased, was mentioned as the father of the Caleb Hewes from Philadelphia that married Abigail Ellis in 1757 at Haddonfield Monthly Meeting Camden County, New Jersey.[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1100379859:2189?tid=&pid=&queryId=cfa7de22798a259403275b257ef8e393&_phsrc=fWr1167&_phstart=successSource Haddonfield Monthly Meeting Camden Co., N.J. Minutes 1731–1935, p. 372 image 373]. ::4) In 1769 just a couple of months before Caleb Hewes married Deborah Potts her father died. Joseph Ogden and Caleb Cash performed the inventory on his estate. Odgen was a Philadelphia Merchant married to Jemima Hewes from Chester County. She was a first cousin to Caleb Hewes. Katherine B. Menz, ''Washington's Headquarters: Valley Forge National Historical Park'' (National Park Service: 1989), p. 36.Ogden had trained both Joseph Hewes (singer of the Declaration of Independence) and his brother Josiah in the merchant business. Jemima’s brother Moses ran the upholstery business in Ogden’s shops in Philadelphia. ::5) In 1769 Caleb Hewes took on his nephew Robert Grubb (son of Caleb's sister Lydia and William Grubb) as an apprentice to learn hat making.Concord MM Minutes 1757-1776, p. 270. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3260887:2189?tid=&pid=&queryId=924328f1c00beda3461692f174632deb&_phsrc=fWr1151&_phstart=successSource ancestry.com] ===Marriage to Abigail Ellis=== On 10 October 1757 Caleb Hewes and Abigail Ellis appeared before the Men's and Women's Monthly Meetings at Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey to declare their intentions of marriage to each other. The "young man" was informed that he would be expected to present a certificate from his monthly meeting in Philadelphia to the next meeting at Haddonfield. Abigail's father was present and expressed his consent to the marriage. Haddonfield Monthly Meeting Minutes 1731-1935, p. 372 [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1100377513:2189?tid=&pid=&queryId=cdd2cdca289af04575bc8963aada7ca1&_phsrc=fWr1221&_phstart=successSource ancestry.com]. On 14 November Caleb Hewes and Abigail again appeared before the Men's and Women's Monthly Meeting and declared for the second time their intentions of marriage. The "young man" produced a certificate from the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting which met the satisfaction of the Haddonfield Monthly Meeting. The meeting gave them liberty to accomplish the marriage which probably occurred within the next day or two.Haddonfield Monthly Meeting Minutes 1731-1935, p. 373 [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1100377513:2189?tid=&pid=&queryId=cdd2cdca289af04575bc8963aada7ca1&_phsrc=fWr1221&_phstart=successSource ancestry.com]. On July 22, 1758, Abigail Ellis Hewes died.William Wade. Marshall, Thomas Worth, comp. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. 2 (Ann Arbor: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1938), p. 379 [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/3753/images/quakergenvolii-001836?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=eud-2141911&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=92536 ancestry.com]. ===Caleb Hewes Disowned by the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting=== At a the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting on August 12, 1762 an overseer "acquainted the meeting that Caleb Hewes is charged with being the father of an illegitimate child." A committee was appointed to talk to him about it and report to the next meeting."Philadelphia Monthly Meeting Minutes 1752-1762, p. 55. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/8541724:2189?tid=&pid=&queryId=15da1de50e2e3304bc6a02aeac4198b7&_phsrc=fWr1228&_phstart=successSource ancestry.com]. The record of the next meeting on August 27, reads as follow: ::"the friends appointed to treat with Caleb Hewes report that two opportunities of conferring with him have been had on the matter he [?] charged with and that it does not appear to be in his power to make his innocence manifest and from the relation? now given of the pains taken by the overseers in diverse conferences had with him in the course of which tho' he professed a willingness to endeavour to clear his character yet upon his attempting to do it, it was found what was done had rather tended to increase the proofs of his being guilty which was further confirmed by the declaration of the woman before them he being present. Wherefore as he does not appear to be in a disposition to do that justice to the woman which the nature of the case requires, Owen Jones & John Greynall are appointed to prepare a testimony against him to be brought to the next meeting."Philadelphia Monthly Meeting Minutes 1752-1762, pp. 62-63. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/8541724:2189?tid=&pid=&queryId=15da1de50e2e3304bc6a02aeac4198b7&_phsrc=fWr1228&_phstart=successSource ancestry.com] At the next meeting on September 24, 1762 the testimony, i.e., the formal document was read before the meeting and adopted. This would have been a solemn proceeding. There was nothing resembling a trial with arguments from prosecutors and a representative of the defendant. Caleb Hewes would have been allowed to attend these meetings and would have been allowed to speak. His supporters would have been permitted to speak. But in general the practice was for disputes of this sort to be handled by a committee which would report their findings to the meeting as a whole. After the testimony was read there would have followed several minutes of deliberative silence. During this silence any member of the meeting may have stood uttering a few statements to express hopes, fears or beliefs perhaps intended to support one side or the other. After a silent pause someone else may have stood and to contribute a bit of information or express some feeling about the matter. At the end of silent deliberation, the clerk, without any vote of the meeting would declare the sense of the meeting -- the consensus. And that consensus was that Hewes was guilty and would be dismissed or disowned by the Quakers. One of most prominent members of the meeting, Israel PembertonTheodore Thayer, ''Israel Pemberton: King of the Quakers'' (Philadelphia: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1943). was appointed to communicate the testimony to Hewes and acquaint him with his right of appeal. See Appendix 1 for the text. ===Philadelphia Hat Maker and Merchant=== Caleb Hewes owned a house on the north side of High Street opposite Jersey Market in Philadelphia. In 1762 he purchased fire insurance. The insurance company inspected the house and according to its records it was a good-sized three story house with fairly elegant first floor: ::20' front, 38' back, 3 stories high, 9" party walls [the common wall shared with the adjoining building], railed above plaster partitions, parlor and 1 chamber painted, piazza and stairway 7 1/2' x 10 1/2', 3 stories plastered newelled staircase, kitchen 18' x 12 1/2' 2 stories high, new shingling and painted £500 on the whole at 20 shillings.Contribution ship Insurance Survey, April 21, 1762 Loose Survey Number 712-713, Independence National Historical Park Microfilm Collection, Philadelphia quoted in Dan Graham "George Washington's Valley Forge Landlady, Deborah (Pyewell) Potts Hewes" in ''Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County Pennsylvania'', vol xxxvi no. 1, p. 10 On page 3 of The Pennsylvania Gazette of April 18, 1771 Hewes announced he was manufacturing wool hats and was expanding his business beyond anything that had been seen in the city previously. ::CALEB HEWES, Hatmaker, In Market street between Second and Front street, five doors below Hall and Seller's printing-office, at the sign of the White Hat and Beaver, HAVING erected a manufactory for wool hats, proposes carrying on that branch of the business, in a more extensive manner than has yet been effected in this city. Those who are pleased to encourage this undertaking, may depend on being supplied with wool hats of different kinds, manufactured in the best and neatest manner, and at the lowest prices. Allowances will be made to shopkeepers, and others, that take a quantity. Beaver and castor hats are also made & sold by him as usual.The Pennsylvania Gazette, Thursday, April 18, 1771, p. 3 [https://www.newspapers.com/image/39404501/ newspapers.com] ===Caleb Hewes Marries Deborah Pyewell Potts=== On September 14, 1766 Caleb Hewes was baptized at Christ Church Philadelphia and on October 16, 1766 Caleb Hewes and Deborah Pyewell were married.[https://www.philageohistory.org/rdic-images/ChristChurch/search-register.cfm?ln=Hewes&fn=&t=&s=ln Christ Church Historical Collections Online]. Tax records show that they made their home at the High Street house, that they had a horse, a cow, a servant and paid £32.10.0 in tax.Dan Graham "George Washington's Valley Forge Landlady, Deborah (Pyewell) Potts Hewes" in ''Bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County Pennsylvania'', vol xxxvi no. 1, p. 10. See Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, Volume 14, p. 186. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/31172/?offset=0#page=194&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= familysearch.org] In February of 1770 Caleb and Deborah Hewes purchased a house on Lombard Street for £695.Philadelphia Deed Book E-F, Vol. 2, pp. 391-393. Referenced in Dan Graham "George Washington's Valley Forge Landlady", p. 11. In 1772 they sold their High Street House for £1700.Philadelphia Deed Book I, Vol. 16, pp. 37-39. Referenced in Dan Graham "George Washington's Valley Forge Landlady", p. 11. They lived at the Lombard Street address until they moved to Valley Forge in 1777. ===The Isaac Potts House === Deborah Pyewell's first husband was Thomas Potts Jr.The story that follows is from Dan Graham "George Washington's Valley Forge Landlady", pp. 14-17. The Potts family was involved in iron making and when Thomas Potts married Deborah Pyewell he was the iron master at Colebrook Dale. John Potts, Deborah's brother-in-law, purchased a controlling share of the Valley Forge iron works in 1759. Upon his death his son Joseph Potts, Deborah's nephew, acquired the iron works. In 1773 he sold the the sawmill, merchant mill, and the mill house, all at Valley Forge, to his younger brother Isaac Potts. He sold the iron forge to William Dewees who had married Deborah's daughter in 1762. Isaac Potts became a Quaker and married Martha Boulton in 1770. In 1773, Potts moved to Pottstown and began running a tannery there. Isaac Potts still owned the mill house at Valley Forge and probably rented it out. It was up for rent again in February 1776. ===George Washington at Valley Forge=== In September of 1777 British troops defeated American troops at Brandywine Creek and occupied Philadelphia. Many patriots abandoned the city and this appears to be what the Caleb and Deborah Hewes family did. They rented the mill house at Valley Forge and moved in apparently sometime that summer of 1777. General Washington and the army spent the winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge. In need of a headquarters and a place to live, Washington and his staff rented the Valley Forge house from Caleb and Deborah Hewes. Martha Washington spent the winter there as well arriving in early February and staying until June. Comfortable enough for the Hewes family it was crowded for Washington and his staff until a log dining hall was built near house. Hewes's furniture remained in the house during this time. Exactly where Caleb, Deborah and three of their children (two by Deborah's first married and Mary Hewes their daughter) went to live is unclear. A Potts family historian writing in 1873 says that they stayed nearby. Rebecca (Potts) Hewes who was Deborah Hewes's oldest daughter. Rebecca's daughter-in-law wrote that ::I Remember perfectly hearing her speak of sitting with Mrs. Washington, who taught her to sew, and, when she left Valley Forge, gave her a variety of little articles, among others a silver netting-needle and thimble, pincushion and needle-book, which my daughters now have in their possession.Mrs. Thomas Potts James, ''The Memorial of Thomas Potts Junior'' (Privately Printed, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1874), p. 242. [https://archive.org/details/memorialthomasp00pottgoog/page/241/mode/2up archive.org]. ===Final Years=== Caleb Hewes may have served in the militia during this period. The name 'Caleb Hughs' and Caleb Hughes' appear in the militia roles. He may be the Caleb Hughes listed in the Seventh Battalion of Philadelphia that was composed of men living near Caleb in Philadelphia. But he might be the Caleb Hughes that was listed in Douglass Township. From 1779 until 1782 their Lombard Street house was rented out. When they sold the house in 1782 for £1,200 the deed indicates they lived in Pottstown. Caleb appeared in the Douglas Township or New Hanover Township tax roles, both close to Pottstown, until 1795. The date or place of death of both Caleb Hewes and Deborah Hewes are unknown. ==Sources== ==Appendix==

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== Biography == {{Scotland Sticker}} John Mackay was born about 1787 in Halkirk, Caithness, Scotland."Statutory Registers - Deaths" database, National Records of Scotland (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), accessed 12 May 2023; MACKAY, JOHN, age 73, mother's MS MACKAY, 1860, Halkirk; citing Ref No: 037 / 13. He was the son of [[Mackay-392|William Mackay]] and [[Unknown-155495|Janet Mackay]]. John worked as a farmer on 4 acres of land in Forsie."Scottish General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/590287c8e9379091b152036f : viewed 12 May 2023), John MACKAY in household of John MACKAY, Lean Of Forsie, Caithness, Scotland; from 1841 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives HO 107/37, Folio 0, Page 6, Schedule , The National Archives, Kew, Surrey."Scottish General Register Office: 1851 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5902886be9379091b154961d : viewed 12 May 2023), John MACKAY, Forsie, Caithness, Scotland; from 1851 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives /37, Folio 0, Page 6, Schedule 20, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey."Valuation Rolls" database, National Records of Scotland (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), accessed 14 May 2023; MACKAY, JOHN, status TENANT/OCCUPIER, place FARM IN FORSIE, 1855, HALKIRK; citing Ref No: VR009400001-."Valuation Rolls" database, National Records of Scotland (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), accessed 14 May 2023; MACKAY, JOHN, status TENANT/OCCUPIER, place HOUSE AND CROFT IN FORSIE, 1855, HALKIRK; citing Ref No: VR009400001-. On August 4, 1820, he married [[Gunn-387|Margaret Gunn]] in Halkirk, Caithness, Scotland, United Kingdom."Statutory Registers - Marriages" database, National Records of Scotland (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), accessed 12 May 2023; MCKAY, JOHN, spouse GUNN, MARGARET, 04/08/1820, Halkirk; citing Ref No: 20 / 191. John and Margaret had 1 known child: #[[Mackay-390|Margaret Mackay]] born 1821."Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBM8-T3Y : 12 February 2020), John Mackay in entry for Margaret Mackay, 1821. He died on March 30, 1860, in Halkirk, Caithness, Scotland, United Kingdom. === Trail Guide Suggestion === [[Mackay-391| John Mackay]] was born around 1787 in [[Wikipedia: Halkirk|Halkirk, Caithness, Scotland]], Scotland, "Statutory Registers - Deaths" database, National Records of Scotland (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results/213581630164690816e3e07 12 May 2023) entry for MACKAY, JOHN, age 73, mother's MS MACKAY, 1860, Halkirk; citing Ref No: 037 / 13. the son of [[Mackay-392|William Mackay]] and his wife, [[Unknown-155495|Janet]]. He was a farmer, cultivating a 4-acre plot of land in “Forsie,” probably, [[Wikipedia: Forss, Highland| Forss, Highland]], Scotland, “a small hamlet” near Halkirk. On 4 Aug 1820, he married [[Gunn-387|Margaret Gunn]] in Halkirk. They had one child, [[Mackay-390|Margaret Mackay]], born before 24 Mar 1821 also in Halkirk. She married [[Campbell-4059|George Campbell]], and they had a daughter, [[Campbell-4058|Janet]], who along with her husband, [[Mcdonald-2005|John Mcdonald]], migrated to Australia. [[Mackay-391| John Mackay]] died on 30 Mar 1860, in Halkirk. ==Research Notes== # Date of Birth is a rough estimate, based on John's age on his death record. # According to his death record, his mother's maiden surname was Mackay. A record was found for the marriage of William Mackay and Janet Mackay on March 22, 1787, in the nearby parish of Reay."Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages" database, National Records of Scotland (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), accessed 14 May 2023; MACKAY, WILLIAM, spouse JANET MACKAY, date 22/03/1787, REAY; citing Parish No: 040, Ref No: 10 / 284. However, no birth records were found for this couple for a child named John. # No records for John Mackay's birth, marriage, and death were found at FamilySearch. Find A Grave was also checked but did not yield a cemetery location. == Sources == '''See also:''' *"Census Returns - Census 1841" database, National Records of Scotland (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), accessed 12 May 2023; MACKAY, JOHN, gender M, age 50, 1841, Halkirk, Caithness; citing Ref No: 037/ 2/ 5. *"Census Returns - Census 1851" database, National Records of Scotland (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), accessed 12 May 2023; MACKAY, JOHN, gender M, age 68, 1851, Halkirk, Caithness; citing Ref No: 037/ 11/ 6.

Tempest pedigrees

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==About== Tempest pedigrees aggregated below. See image stream for allied families. ::[[image:Tempest-396.jpg|thumb|Tempest of Stella, (Vis. of Durham, 1666)]] See Also... * Tongue, T. (1863). "Tempest de '''Studley''', Ebor." in Heraldic Visitation of the Northern Counties in 1530, pp. 103. W. Hylton Dyer Londstaffe, Ed. [https://books.google.com/books?id=swQVAAAAQAAJ&dq=roland%20tempest%20of%20holmside%2C%20durham%20and%20isabel&pg=PA103#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. * Clay, J.W. (1899). "Tempest of '''Tongue''', (12 Sep 1666)," in Dugdale's Vis. of York, p. 42. [https://archive.org/details/dugdalesvisitati01dugd/page/42/mode/2up?q=Tempest Archive.org]. eBook. * Clay, J.W. (1899). "Tempest of '''Broughton''', (12 Sep 1666)," in Dugdale's Vis. of York, p. 120. [https://archive.org/details/dugdalesvisitati01dugd/page/120/mode/2up?q=Tempest Archive.org]. eBook.

Template:Neuville, Québec

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

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Template County Deeds-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Template_County|'''Campbells of Template County''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Update County, Update. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Update County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Update County. This page has the '''Campbell Deed records for the years XXXX to XXXX''' where a Campbell was the Grantor (seller) of the property. If your Update County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Update County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in G2G using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Campbell Land Sales==

Template County Probate-Campbell

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

Template experimentation page

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Template Lessons

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[[Project:Templates|Templates Project]] > '''Template Lessons''' The following pages are small Lesson Plans aimed at providing an introduction and easy reference for New Editors. #[[Space:Templates Lesson 1: Controlling Template Inclusion|Templates Lesson 1: Controlling Template Inclusion]] #[[Space:Templates Lesson 2: Organizing Templates|Templates Lesson 2: Organizing Templates]] #[[Space:Templates Lesson 3: Template Parameters|Templates Lesson 3: Template Parameters]] #[[Space:Templates_Lesson_4:_Magic_Words|Templates Lesson 4: Magic Words]]

Template Profile

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== Biography == [[Space:Template_Profile]] was christened at ... on the 1st of January 0000. The birth was registered under the name of [[Space:Template_Profile]] in the district of ... in the first quarter of 0000 [[Space:Template_Profile]] birth is yet to be confirmed, but is estimated to have been born around 0000 based on (insert birth of 1st child or date marriage for example) ==Parents== In [[Space:Template_Profile]] christening record, the parents are listed as [[Space:Template_Profile]] and [[Space:Template_Profile]] [[Space:Template_Profile]] is seen in the 0000 census (estimated age of 0) living with [[Space:Template_Profile]] (estimated age of 0) and [[Space:Template_Profile]] (estimated age of 0) [[Space:Template_Profile]] [insert parent] has not yet been confirmed. ==Siblings== [[Space:Template_Profile]] appears to have at least 0 full siblings and [[Space:Template_Profile]] appears in the 0000 census with 0 of them [[Space:Template_Profile]] appears to have no known siblings *[[Space:Template_Profile]] : Born around 0000 and christened at ... on the 1st of January 0000. [[Space:Template_Profile]] is seen with [[Space:Template_Profile]] in the 0000 census at the estimated age of 0 ==Spouse== [[Space:Template_Profile]] married [[Space:Template_Profile]] on the 18th September 1843 at ... [[Space:Template_Profile]] and [[Space:Template_Profile]] registered their union in the 1st quarter of 0000 [[Space:Template_Profile]] does not appear to have any known spouses ==Descendants== [[Space:Template_Profile]] and [[Space:Template_Profile]] appear to have had at least 0 known children: [[Space:Template_Profile]] and [[Space:Template_Profile]] appear to have had no known children: *[[Space:Template_Profile]] : Born around 0000 and christened at ... on the 1st of January 0000. [[Space:Template_Profile]] is seen with [[Space:Template_Profile]] in the 0000 census at the estimated age of 0 ==DNA== At the time of writing, [[Space:Template_Profile]] has no confirmed DNA connections. At the time of writing, [[Space:Template_Profile]] has the following DNA connections: ==Notes== Various spellings have been found in the records for [[Space:Template_Profile]] and their family. [[Space:Template_Profile]] appears to be the most common, but they also appear in the 0000 census as [[Space:Template_Profile]] as opposed to [[Space:Template_Profile]] == Sources == Confirmed by [[Space:Template_Profile]] (insert relationship) and correct as of 00/00/0000 Personal family memory as recalled by [[Space:Template_Profile]] on the 00/00/0000

Template Sandbox Steven

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{{OnePlaceStudy|place=South Pool}} {{OnePlaceStudy|place=South Pool, Devon}}

Templates

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Categories: Templates == Citation == This template should be used in biographies when a fact is stated without a source to back it up. To use it, just insert the text "{{Citation needed}}" after the sentence. For example: Joe Smith was born on 5 May 1835.{{Citation needed}} produces the following: Joe Smith was born on 5 May 1835.[citation needed] ----- Categories: Templates == Research pending == This is a profile that was uploaded but research is pending. If you know of sources, please cite what you know on the bulletin board. Research Pending PLEASE READ ! ---- Categories: Templates == Succession box == Basic usage: {{Succession box | title = | years = | before = | after = }} The preceded-text and succeeded-text variables are optional. If left blank, they will display "Preceded by" and "Succeeded by", respectively. For example: {{Succession box | title = Very Important Person | years = 2000 - 2010 | preceded-text = Following | before = Previous Important Person | succeeded-text = Followed by | after = Next Important Person }} displays the following: Following Previous Important Person Very Important Person 2000 - 2010 Followed by Next Important Person If there are existing profiles for the "before" and "after" people, they should be linked to in the template. Eg. instead of just "before = Previous Important Person", it would be better to have "before = [[Person-1000|Previous Important Person]]". To see an example of this template being used on an actual profile, see the profile for Queen Victoria. The profile is open, so you can go to the edit tab to see the wiki markup used to produce the template. ----

Templates for Tables

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'''To grab these templates, enter "Edit" mode and then copy and paste the templates on your profile. Fill in your information adding and deleting lines as needed.''' == Census Table with Centered Title == {|border="1" |align="center"|Census {|border="1" |Name||Relation||Age||Sex||Status||Occupation||Place of Birth |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |} |} == Census Table with Centered Title and Lines for Notes == * Notes can be used for census date, family and dwelling numbers, education, neighbors, etc. All the extras listed in the census that doesn't fit in the table. {|border="1" |align="center"|Census |- |Notes: |- |Notes: |- |Notes {|border="1" |Name||Relation||Age||Sex||Status||Occupation||Place of Birth |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |} |} == Census Table for Pre-1850 US Census Records == {|border="1" |Household Members||How many||Assumed Names||Estimated Ages||Assumed Relation |- |Free White Males Under 5|| || || || |- |Free White Males 5-9|| || || || |- |Free White Males 10-14|| || || || |- |Free White Males 15-19|| || || || |- |Free White Males 20-39|| || || || |- |Free White Makes 30-39|| || || || |- |Free White Female Under 5|| || || || |- |Free White Female 5-9|| || || || |- |Free White Females 10-14|| || || || |- |Free White Females 15-19|| || || || |- |Free White Females 20-29|| || || || |- |Slave Males Under 10|| || || || |- |Slave Females Under 10|| || || || |- |Slave Females 10-23|| || || || |}

Templates Lesson 3: Template Parameters

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[[Space:Template_Lessons|Template Lessons]] > '''Lesson 3''' __NOTOC__ ==Scope== A template can contain parameters that give the template a special function. Parameters are identified by enclosure in three curly braces {{{ }}}. The values for these parameters can then be specified in the template when it is called from another page. Parameters not only allow a user to customize the output of a template, but they may even be able to control which specific actions the template performs. ==Named and Unnamed Parameters== '''Unnamed parameters''' are, as the name implies, parameters that do not have a specific name assigned to them. Unnamed parameters are numbered in the order in which the user inputs the information in the template when it is called. On the other hand, '''named parameters''' are parameters that have a specific name assigned to them, and those names must be used in order to pass information to the template. As an example, let's say we would like to create Template:Welcome, where the end user can supply their own text: {{{!}}width="900px" style="z-index:auto;" ! width="50%"|Single Unnamed Parameters|| Single Named Parameters {{!}}- {{!}}Identified in the template code:
  {{Red|Welcome to WikiTree! {{{1}}}}} {{!}}Identified in the template code:
  {{Blue|Welcome to WikiTree! {{{text}}}}} {{!}}- {{!}}Template usage:
  {{Red|{{Welcome|I hope you have fun!}}}} {{!}}Template usage:
  {{Blue|{{Welcome|text=I hope you have fun!}}}} {{!}}- {{!}}Displays as:
  {{Red|Welcome to WikiTree! I hope you have fun!}} {{!}}Displays as:
  {{Blue|Welcome to WikiTree! I hope you have fun!}} {{!}}} While unnamed parameters can be faster for end users, it can also introduce some errors if the parameters are not used in the correct order as designed. For instance, let's say we would like to expand the above Template, where the end user can supply not only their own text, but can sign their name by adding another parameter: {{{!}}width="900px" style="z-index:auto;" ! width="50%"|Multiple Unnamed Parameters||Multiple Named Parameters {{!}}- {{!}}Identified in the template code:
  {{Red|Welcome to WikiTree! {{{1}}} Regards, {{{2}}}}} {{!}}Identified in the template code:
  {{Blue|Welcome to WikiTree! {{{text}}} Regards, {{{name}}}}} {{!}}- {{!}}Template usage:
  {{Red|{{Welcome|I hope you have fun!|Bob Smith}}}} {{!}}Template usage:
  {{Blue|{{Welcome|text=I hope you have fun!|name=Bob Smith}}}} {{!}}- {{!}}Displays as:
  {{Red|Welcome to WikiTree! I hope you have fun! Regards, Bob Smith}} {{!}}Displays as:
  {{Blue|Welcome to WikiTree! I hope you have fun! Regards, Bob Smith}} {{!}}} ==Learning Exercises== '''Exercise 1''' - Using your Sandbox, call the {{Absent}} sticker using the following examples: :
{{Absent|10 Jun 2014|I expect to return 25 Dec 2014}}
:
{{Absent|I expect to return 25 Dec 2014|10 Jun 2014}}
How does the sticker react to each example? Does the order of unnamed parameters change the display of the template? ---- '''Exercise 2''' - Using your Sandbox, call the {{Occupation}} sticker using the following examples: :
{{Occupation|image=Swedish_Profession_Templates-3.jpg|text=was a shoemaker}}
:
{{Occupation|text=was a shoemaker|image=Swedish_Profession_Templates-3.jpg}}
How does the sticker react to each example? Does the order of unnamed parameters change the display of the template? ---- '''Continue to ⟶ [[Space:Templates_Lesson_4:_Magic_Words|Templates Lesson 4: Magic Words]]'''

Templates Lesson 4: Magic Words

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This page is in progress! In the meantime, feel free to ask [[Harris-5439|Steve]] if you have any questions.

Templates Project Locked Templates

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== Protected Templates == "High usage" templates are protected so that only the [[Help:WikiTree Team|WikiTree Team]] can edit them. These templates are either ‘base templates’ that are used to style other templates, or a standard template that is used on a large number of profiles. In both cases, any edits to these templates will trigger updates to thousands of profiles, so changes to these templates should be discussed thoroughly in G2G, discussed with Leaders, and have consensus of the WikiTree Team before any changes can be made. These protected templates include, but are not limited to: *[[Template:Research Note Box|Research Note Box]] ''(base template)'' *[[Template:Project Box|Project Box]] ''(base template)'' *[[Template:Sticker|Sticker]] ''(base template)'' *[[Template:Image|Image]] ''(base template/high usage)'' *[[Template:Ancestry Image|Ancestry Image]] ''(high usage)'' *[[Template:Ancestry Record|Ancestry Record]] ''(high usage)'' *[[Template:Ancestry Tree|Ancestry Tree]] ''(high usage)'' *[[Template:FindAGrave|FindAGrave]] ''(high usage)'' *[[Template:One Name Study|One Name Study]] ''(high usage)'' *[[Template:Unsourced|Unsourced]] ''(high usage)''

Templates Project Sandboxes

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[[Project:Templates]] --> '''Templates Project Sandboxes''' This page lists all of the sandboxes for the Team and Templates Project members. If an extra sandbox is needed, use the format "Sandbox #". As an example, check Steven's entry below. {| border="1" width="100%" ! style="background-color: #008080; color:white;"|Sandbox Name ! style="background-color: #008080; color:white;"|User |- align="center" | style="background-color:#DCDCDC;" colspan="2"|'''Team Sandboxes''' |- |[[Template:Abby]]
[[Template:AbbyScratch]]|| [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]] |- align="center" | style="background-color:#DCDCDC;" colspan="2"|'''Templates Project Members Sandboxes''' |- |[[Template:Sandbox Steven]]
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[[Template:Sandbox Steven2]] || [[Harris-5439|Steven Harris]] |- |[[Template:Noland-165_Sandbox]]
[[Template:Noland-165_Template_Testing]] || [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox John]]|| [[Beardsley-386|John Beardsley]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Rich]]|| [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Lindy]]||[[Jones-39993|Lindy Jones]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Doug]]||[[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Debi]]||[[McGee-1611|Debi Hoag]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Ellen]]||[[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Emma]]||[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox SJ]]
[[Template:Sandbox SJ1]]||[[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Ros]]||[[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Lucy]]||[[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Thom]]||[[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Mindy]]||[[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] |- |[[Template:Sandbox Urquhart]]||[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] |}

Templemore Addresses

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This link [http://g.co/maps/m6dsr Google map] shows approximate directions from Woodville, Templemore to Kiltillane, Templemore. Where Denis Walsh and his family lived according to the [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tipperary/Templemore_Urban/Woodville/827564/ 1911]and [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tipperary/Templemore/Kiltillane/1714695/ 1901 ]Irish Census data at the [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Arcives IE]

Templeton Name Study Info

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Templeton Resources

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==Primary Sources== * ''John Templeton of Iredell Co., N. C. and Related Families of Handy, Marks, Folk, Piclher, Coylar, Bate and Beall'', p. 167, Jay Norwalk, Templeton Foundation Press, Radnor, PA, 1997 * Ruth Cohlima, p. , Chapter 8 of Jay Norwalk's book, ''John Templeton of Iredell Co., N. C. and Related Families of Handy, Marks, Folk, Piclher, Coylar, Bate and Beall'', The Different Templtons of North Carolina Before 1800, By Ruth Cohlima, p. , Chapter 8 of Jay Norwalk's book on a John Templeton (different from this John) of Iredell County, NC. * John Templeton of Iredell Co., NC Vol. II & Robert Templeton of Pittsylvania Co., VA & Descendants, Continuation of 1997 Book: John Templeton 1755-1822 of Iredell Co. John Templeton of Iredell Co., NC Vol. II & Robert Templeton of Pittsylvania Co., VA & Descendants, Continuation of 1997 Book: John Templeton 1755-1822 of Iredell Co., NC, p. 68, By Jay Norwalk, Axiom Press, Newcastle ME, 2015. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/276102-john-templeton-of-iredell-co-nc-robert-templeton-of-pittsylvania-co-va-descendants?viewer=1&offset=1#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Full Text]

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This is a temporary profile used to allow WikiTree members to access letter of non-identifying information associated with the Genealogy Forums question --- What is meant by the term "high-type German?"

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*Family Search Collection Query Page page[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2285338] * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl * Lancashire UKBDM Query Page - Births 1837-2006 [http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/birthsearch.php] * Lancashire UKBDM Query Page - Marriages 1837-2016 [http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/marriagesearch.php] * Lancashire UKBDM Query Page - Deaths 1837-2007 [http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/deathsearch.php] * Marriage of William Edwin Limon and Jane Elizabeth Price [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2DP6-XDT |FamilySearch] '''Joseph Limon bapt 3rd April 1825 Tealby, Lincoln, England '''(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NT9Y-VTL)

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Ten Circles - One Million Profiles

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== Ten circles meet each other : a conjecture == ''The vocabulary and the context of this conjecture is defined in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Circles 100 Circles] page.'' '''Abstract : ''' Based on current state of connected profiles in WikiTree, and analysis of how the circles grow, we extrapolate figures that could be reached by systematic population of the ten first circles for an average profile of WikiTree (post-1600, Western world). We derive from those figures that the ten first circles for any two such profiles have necessarily a non-empty intersection, meaning that their relative distance is at most 20 degrees. == One million profiles in ten circles - Samuel Lothrop & al. == In the framework of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Circles 100 Circles] research, exploring various ways to assess centrality, we've found some profiles with a steep circles population growth. Our reference in this category is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lothrop-29 Samuel Lothrop] (1622-1700), an Englishman who emigrated to America as part of the Puritan Great Migration and raised a large family in Connecticut. The following table shows the '''cumulative population''' for his ten first circles at differentes dates. * By January 2022, CC9 passed 1 million. * By April 2023, CC10 passed 2 million. {| border="2" cellpadding="5" ! !! 2021-01-25 !! 2022-01-21 !! 2023-01-16 !! 2024-01-30 |- ||CC1|| 27 || 27 || 27 || 27 |- ||CC2|| 230 || 230 || 232 || 231 |- ||CC3|| 1,177 || 1,187 || 1,208 || 1,230 |- ||CC4|| 5,156 || 5,395 || 5,598 || 5,781 |- ||CC5|| 20,530 || 21,973 || 23,222 || 24,468 |- ||CC6|| 70,556 || 77,354 || 83,153 || 89,204 |- ||CC7|| 200,524 || 222,696 || 244,220 || 266,406 |- ||CC8|| 464,647 || 522,700 || 580,655 || 641,399 |- ||CC9|| 885,044 || 1,004,103 || 1,125,476 || 1,258,257 |- ||CC10|| 1,489,100|| 1,706,925 || 1,926,413 || 2,180,713 |- |} Let's call "10C1M" such profiles for which cumulative population of the ten first circles passes the million threshold. Samuel Lothrop is certainly not the only one in this case, for example profiles in his first circle belong to this category also. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Mayflower Mayflower passengers], such as [[Allerton-6|Mary (Allerton) Cushman]], [[Rogers-12|Joseph Rogers]], [[Bradford-24|William Bradford]], [[Brewster-81|Love Brewster]] among others, are also 10C1M profiles. Some LDS patriarchs also reach similar figures, thanks to very large values of C1, such as[[Young-93|Brigham Young]]. In Feb 2024, we discovered that [[Bradford-57|Joseph Bradford (1675-1747)]] reached figures for CC10 larger than those of Samuel Lothrop. More of them were presented by Eva Ekeblad in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Closer_-_closer_-_closest this page]. The page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:Notables_By_CC7 Notables By CC7] is listing as of Jan 2024, 55 profiles with a CC7 over 100,000, and this list is only featuring "Notables". Many of them should have a CC10 in the million range, but figures on this page don't go over CC7. And there are certainly more of them all over the tree, difficult to identify, let alone count . And for many more, the cumulative population of the 10 first circles is well over the 100,000, it's just a question of time before it passes the million. Reaching the thousand range by the 4th circle is quite common for a profile in a reasonably "big family". From there, a geometric growth by a factor 10 every two circles is a reasonable ballpark estimation, leading to a 10th circle in the million range, when all is said and done, all possible branches explored and profiles added. == How the circles grow == Beyond the 10 first circles, it's interesting to see which proportion of globally connected profiles the cumulative population of Samuel Lothrop's circles represent, and how those figures evolve with time. In the following table, figures under CC10, CC15 ... are % of the total. {| border="2" cellpadding="5" ! Date !! Total !! CC10 !!CC15!! CC20 !!CC25!!CC30 |- ||2020-11-17|| 20,920,327 || 6.95 || 41.10 || 75.04 || 91.65 || 97.13 |- ||2021-07-01||22,957,997 || 6.91 || 41.72 || 75.61 || 92.27 || 97.37 |- ||2022-07-04||26,349,431 || 6.82 || 42.62 || 76.63 || 92.90 || 97.66 |- ||2022-09-06||27,030,955 || 6.81 || 42.91 || 76.96 || 92.90 || 97.73 |- ||2024-01-30|| 32,010,950 || 6.81 || 44.54 || 79.32 || 94.27 || 98.15 |- |} == Those profiles are not exceptional == What makes Samuel Lothrop's singularity today is simply that he had the chance to live at the right place and time where a lot of WikiTreers have searched their ancestors. There was no conspiracy to populate his circles, it just happened, out of general WikiTree activity and growth. With the growth of WikiTree, we'll get more and more of those 10C1M profiles, and at some point in a distant future, it could be the majority of WikiTree "average" profiles, roughly any 19th century Westerner. For some profiles currently in focus in the 100 Circles project, we have indeed started a conspiracy to systematically populate the first circles. With time and patient work, many (if not every one) of them can become 10C1M, as a result of both systematic focused work and general background addition and reconnection of profiles in distant circles. == One million surely meets another one == Now let's take two 10C1M profiles A and B. Simple computation shows that the probability of the first ten circles of A and B having no common element is practically null, even if the overall population of WikiTree were to pass the billion range. Given two random subsets of one million people out of a hundred billion reference population (the estimated number of humans having lived in the time span covered by WikiTree), the probability to have no common element is 0.99999^1000000, which is less than 0.0001. The actual WikiTree population in any foreseeable future being well under this hundred billion figure, the said probability is actually stunningly smaller than that, and for all purposes can be considered as null. One can argue that the sample represented by the 10 circles of a given profile is not really random. But when you start to systematically populate circles, well before the 10th circle you see paths going in so many unexpected directions that the expansion really looks like a stochastic process. == Less than 20 degrees from each other == Whatever the state of growth of WikiTree, two 10C1M profiles A and B will have, with a probability close to 1, at least one common profile X at distance 10 (or less) of both A and B, providing a path from A to B which is less than 20 degrees. If most average profiles (19th century Westerners) in due course of time and WikiTree growth can become 10C1M, a quite stunning consequence of all the above conjectures is that the distance between such profiles will eventually be brought under 20. In the current size of The Tree (about 22 million connected), suppose the 10 circles of both A and B contain just one thousandth of the total, that is a mere 22,000. The same computing as above, for those sets to have no common element, gives a probability roughly equal to 0.999^22000 (about 2E-10). In other words those two samples, representing each only 0.1% of the total population, have almost certainly at least one common element. This counter-intuitive result is a variant of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem Birthday Paradox]. The above result is based on the somehow bold assumption that the 10 circles for any profile represent a quasi-random sample of the global tree population, assumption which can be made if the population of those circles is large enough, the hard problem being how large is "large enough".

Tenessee Confederate soldiers

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{{One Name Study|name=Overcast}} List of Overcast, Overcash and Oberkirch Union Soldiers from Tennessee.

Tenis

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Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources

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Family Search Tennessee Wiki Page: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Tennessee,_United_States_Genealogy Family Search Tennessee Catalogue Page: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=362&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Tennessee%22 Rotating maps of Tennessee: https://www.mapofus.org/tennessee/ '''Tennessee County pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Davidson_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Davidson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Grainger_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Grainger County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hardeman_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hardeman County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hawkins_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hawkins County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Jefferson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Jefferson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Knox_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Knox County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maury_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Maury County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Montgomery County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Robertson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Robertson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rutherford_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Rutherford County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Sullivan_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Sullivan County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Washington_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Washington County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:White_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|White County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Lauderdale%2C_Madison%2C_Henderson_%26_Tipton_Counties%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Lauderdale, Madison, Henderson & Tipton Counties, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this State''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES (Early Sources Arranged in Date Order of all Chisholm type names in Tennessee):''' 1778 Feb 24 – State of N Carolina Washington County. …
(Survey Order) … 200 acres of land for John Chisolmy in the S side of Nolechakey River on the War Path including a small marshy meadow and an spring commonly known by the Old Indian Camp .. (later assigned to Ephraim Dunlop)
Land warrants, Greene County, Tennessee, no. 748-1063. No. 860., No. 15.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WV-TCHP?i=555&cat=695114
1778 Feb 25 – No. 15 – Washington County – John Chisholm enters for himself 140 acres on the head of Little Limestone including the spring that joins the barrens on the path that leads from William Beans to Nonachucky.
-He also enters 200 acres on the South side of Nolachucky on the War Path including a small marshy meadow and a spring commonly known by the name of the Old Indian Camp.
-The same enters for himself 300 acres & 300 for his wife and two children 100 for Pattey his wife, 100 for Ignatius his son, and 100 for Elizabeth is daughter to be laid on the East side of Little River, beginning a little above the War Path and running up said river. 600 acres.
–John Massengill enters for himself 340 acres on the E side of Sick Creek including two limestone springs about 20 yds asunder formerly claimed by John Chisholm.
-William King enters 300 acres on E side Little River above and joining to John Chisholms land and west of said river above Robert Lucas' land on said river. 340 acres.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=457064&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true
1778 Feb 25 – Washington County … Feb 25 1778 …. to the surveyor … measure and lawy off according to law 600 acres of land for John Chisolm on the east side of Little River running a little above Ware path and extending up the river for compliment given at offic this 30th day of June 1787.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=160863&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true
1778 Sept 2 – No. 309 – Tennessee – Samuel Fair – … enttered in the States Office the underneath described tract of land for Samuel Fair containing 640 acres as by a survey made thereof by John Chisum for John McMahan beginning at 3 white oaks … on the West side of Nob Creek … to 5 poplars from one Root? then S … joining sd McMahins …
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=457441&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true
1778 Oct 6 – No. 482 – Washington County, Tennessee – James Hollis enters 200 acres of land between David Huges line and John Chisums line.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=457528&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true
1778 Oct 6 – No. 483 – Washington County, Tennessee – James Hollis enters 100 acres of land on the East end of John Chisums land called the Cullin Gum.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=457528&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true
1778 Dec 23 – No. 62 – Washington County, Tennessee – State of North Carolina Washington County … to the surveyor of sd County … to measure and lay off according to law 300 acres of land for John Chisolm Esqr on the waters of Boones Creek including the tract of land formerly claimed by William Tackett … Surveyed for Landon Carter 400 acres by E Harris DS, Oct 5, 1787.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=176103&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true ; See Survey: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WN-R4L8?i=942&cat=695114
1778 Dec 27 – No. 794 – Washington County … to the surveyor of said County … admeasure and lay off … 450 acres … for George Ingle on both sides of Wataugah … on Boons Creek joining Beens land … place where Charles Thompson formerly lived … entered per said Thompson and transferred to John Chisolm and from said Chisolm to said George Ingle … given this 2 June 1789 …
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=164967&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true
1779 Jan 4 – Some records show that Elijah Chisham (Warrant No. 1001) might have been issued 90 acres of land in TN Sullivan County, located "N. side of Holston River", but no matching Patent was found. More research is required to determine if a Patent was actually issued. The original request for this land was entered on 04 Jan 1779 and assigned TN Sullivan County Entry # 1001.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: (No date – patent not recorded) County: TN Sullivan (No Book:Page – patent not recorded)
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 04 Jan 1779, Entry no.: 1001 Other Identifiers: File no.: 027
https://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.17.859&qid=719365&rn=1
1780 Aug 5 – No. 2602 – Washington County, Tennessee – To the surveyor of said County … you are hereby reqd to admeasure and lay off … 200 acres of land for John Hammer joining Henry Messingile, William Stone, Joseph Duncan, and Benjamin Cobbs line, including the head spring of Waldens Branch and the high top of Indian ridge and the valley between Indian Ridge and Brevey Ridge and entered per John Chisolm and transferred to Jacob Ho? per order of said Chisolm and from said Ham to said Hammer. Given to office this 28th of March 1788.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=174949&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true ; See assignment: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WV-TFX1?i=563&cat=695114
1781 Feb 12 – Some records show that Elijah Chisum (Warrant No. 741) might have been issued 100 acres of land in TN Eastern District County, located "N. side of Clinch River", but no matching Patent was found. More research is required to determine if a Patent was actually issued. The original request for this land was entered on 12 Feb 1781.
From PATENT BOOK, Issued: (No date – patent not recorded), County: TN Eastern District, (No Book:Page – patent not recorded)
File no.: 04
https://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.3.460&qid=719357&rn=2
1781 Aug 27 – No. 68 – 2893 – No Carolina Washington County, Aug 27, 1781. To the surveyor … measure and lay off …. 300 acres of land for John Chesolm Esqr … on Henry Massengill corner at the mouth of Boones Creek … to William Stones line … to a line of sd Chisolms on sd line to Benjamin Cobbs line …. along Cobbs line to Massingills line including sd Chesolms field and improvement sd land entered per Mallichae Mottley for sd Chisolm …. this 2d day of June 1782. Signed: Landon Carter ED. Surveyed for Landon Carter 300 acres by E Harris, Oct 7, 1785.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=176132&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true ; See Assignment: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WN-R4J1?i=963&cat=695114
1782 Oct 23 – John Chrisoling (Chisolmy) (Warrant No. 15) was issued 90 acres of land on 23 Oct 1782 in TN Washington County, located "Beg on two hickorys and a large white oak". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 44 page 280 as TN Washington County Grant # 264. The original request for this land was entered on 21 Feb 1778 and assigned TN Washington County Entry # 15. It took 4 years and 8 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 23 Oct 1782 County: TN Washington Grant no.: 264 Book: 44 pg: 280
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 21 Feb 1778 Entry no.: 15 Other Identifiers: File no.: 96
https://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.20.96&qid=719377&rn=2
1784 January Term – Presentment – The Grand Jurors Present John Chism for cohabiting with a woman not his wife.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 6.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VC-V?i=102&cat=265849 ; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTC-JQ8W-G?i=19&cat=11980
1784 April Term – Grand Jurors – The Court Nominate for Grand Jurors to the Ensuing Court … John Chism listed as a Grand Juror
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 21
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VC-G?i=113&cat=265849
1784 April Term – John Chism is a juror in "State v Flanry" – adultry case.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 23
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VC-H?i=114&cat=265849
1784 May 21 – Davidson County, Tennessee – Survey for 640 acres to John Foreman assignee of John Chism who was assignee of John Brown decd, who was assignee of John Chism…
Land warrants, Davidson County, Tennessee, no. 978-1164. No. 1108.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WN-P9F1?i=623&cat=695114
1784 July 6 – John Chism empannelled as a Grand Juror.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 25
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VC-4?i=115&cat=265849
1784 July 7 … Deposition of Graham & Chism – William Graham and John Chism witnesses in the cause of William Hamilton Plt agt John Childers deft being sworn by consent of parties.
William Graham sayeth that he heard Abraham Taylor say that he couild not sell the note as he knew it was unjust: and that he would not have sold it for the best horse he had: and that the sd Taylor promised Childers to deliver up the note to him and John Chism corroberated with the above testimony, and also sayeth that he heard the above Taylor say that he would pull off his hat and thank the sd Childers if he would forgive him the abuse of his horse and give him what meat he had and said before them all that he would give a receipt against the note or send or bring it.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 34
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS53-R9VH-L?i=121&cat=265849
1784 Nov 10 – John Chrisolm [Chisolm] (Warrant No. 2602) was issued 200 acres of land on 10 Nov 1784 in TN Washington County, located "On head Spring of Waldons branch". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 69 page 145 as TN Washington County Grant # 626. The original request for this land was entered on 01 Aug 1780 and assigned TN Washington County Entry # 2602. It took 4 years and 3 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 10 Nov 1784 County: TN Washington Grant no.: 626 Book: 69 pg: 145
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 01 Aug 1780 Entry no.: 2602 Other Identifiers: File no.: 812
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1784 Nov 10 – Elijah Chrishams [Chisem] (Warrant No. 564) was issued 220 acres of land on 10 Nov 1784 in TN Sullivan County, located "On South side of Holstin River". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 69 page 170 as TN Sullivan County Grant # 279. The original request for this land was entered on 16 May 1780 and assigned TN Sullivan County Entry # 564. It took 4 years and 6 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 10 Nov 1784, County: TN Sullivan, Grant no.: 279, Book: 69 pg: 170
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 16 May 1780, Entry no.: 564, Other Identifiers: File no.: 400
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1784 Nov 10 – Elijah Chisum bk D, p 216 (Grant No. 279). Hawkins County, Tennessee (land in Sullivan County, TN)
… State of North Carolina No. 279. … in consideration of the sum of 50 shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted paid into our Treasury by Elijah Chisum … do give and grant unto the said Elijah Chisum a tract of land containing 220 acres … in our County of Sullivan on the South side of Holston & both sides of Dodsons Creek .. on Evans line … on Paynes line crossing Dodsons Creek
Signed: Alexander Martin.
(Registered Oct 12, 1790)
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1784 Dec 10 – John Chisolm. Grant No. 626. 200 acres. Bk 5, p 42. Washington Co, TN. N Carolina Grant.
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1785 Jan 5 – Survey. Stockley Donelson and John Chisolm
Territory South of the Ohio. Eastern District.
… Warrant to me directed of No. 2388 and dated 5 January 1785 I have surveyed for Stockly Donelson and John Chisolm 1000 acres of land lying and being in sd District on the ? side of Holston beginning on a ceder tree …. bank of sd river … about the middle of a large clift … to a stake Alexander Cunninghams line … Signed: Robert Wood DDS
Chain Carriers: W Terrell, Ignatius Chisolm
Land warrants, Western District Tennessee, no. 141-350 (Actually Eastern District). No. 202.
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1785 April 7 – (John Chism appointed as Constable) – The Court appoints Joseph Neville Constable & William Fletcher to officiate as Constables, Likewise Isaac Rounswall, John Chism, William Crunk, for one year …
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 130
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1787 Aug 9 – Elijah Chrisham [Chisholm] (Warrant No. 71) was issued 250 acres of land on 09 Aug 1787 in TN Sullivan County, located "On the South side of Holston river". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 61 page 399 as TN Sullivan County Grant # 380. The original request for this land was entered on 26 Feb 1778 and assigned TN Sullivan County Entry # 71. It took 9 years and 5 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 09 Aug 1787 County: TN Sullivan Grant no.: 380 Book: 61 pg: 399
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 26 Feb 1778 Entry no.: 71 Other Identifiers: File no.: 241
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1787 Oct 2 – Ordered that Absolom Chism be fined the sum of 10 shillings for not attending as a juror when summoned and called upon.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 181
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1787 Oct 2 – Absalom Chism served as a juror in "Demumbre v White"
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 182
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1788 Oct 9 – In the cause of Andrew Thompson plt agt. Adam Hampton deft ordered that a dedimus potestatum issue to take the deposition of John Chism and Mr. Jackson.
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 253
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1789 Nov 27 – John Chisolm (Warrant No. 15) was issued 600 acres of land on 27 Nov 1789 in TN Greene County, located "East side of Little River". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 74 page 23 as TN Greene County Grant # 825. The original request for this land was entered on 20 Jun 1787. It took 2 years and 5 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 27 Nov 1789 County: TN Greene Grant no.: 825 Book: 74 pg: 23
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 20 Jun 1787 Other Identifiers: File no.: 875
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1789 Nov 27 – No. 825 – Greene County, Tennessee. … in consideration of the sum of 50 sillings for every 100 acres … paid into our treasury by John Chisolm … grant unto the said John Chisolm a tract of land containing 600 acres … in our County of Greene … at the mouth of Attajoy Creek on the E bank of Little River …
Registered 2d of Sept 1790.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
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1790 July 10 – Elisha Chisum. Grant No 733. 640 acres. bk 6, p 634. Hawkins Co, TN. N Carolina Grant.
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1790 Sept 17 – Elijah Chisum from Bartlett Sims, bk 1, p 73. Hawkins County, Tennessee
… between Bartlet Sims on the one part & Elijah Chisum both of Hawkins County & State of North Carolina … in consideration of the sum of 10 pounds … sold … unto said Elijah Chisum … land containing by estimation 90 acres … in Sullivan County on the North side of Holston River including the place where said Chisum now lives …
Signed: Bartlet Sims
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1790 Oct 13 – Absalom Chism v. Blackmore, garnishee on a writ of enquiry.
Absalom Chism plaint agt William Blackmore deft as garnishee of John Watt Crunk, Andrew Jackson Esqr atty for the pltf on which cam a jury to ascertain the value of 5 cows and calves in the hands of the said Blackamore as garnishee of the sd Watt Crunk … upon their oaths do say that they value the said cows and calves to 25 pounds … plaintiff recover … 25 pounds …
County Court minutes, 1783-1797, Davidson County, Tennessee. Bk A, p 389
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1790 Oct 23 – John Chisolm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: John Chisolm
Gender: M (Male)
State: Tennessee
Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
County: Washington County
Residence Year: 1790
Household Remarks: He was appointed a justice of the peace for Washington County on 23 Oct 1790.
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 4; Page Number: 432; Family Number: 5
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1790 Nov 3 – Elijah Chisolm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: Elijah Chisolm
Gender: M (Male)
State: Tennessee
Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
County: Hawkins County
Residence Year: 1790
Household Remarks: He was appointed a Justice of the Peace for Hawkins County, 3 Nov 1790.
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 4; Page Number: 437; Family Number: 5
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1791 Feb 2 – Elijah Chisum from Wm Paine, bk 2, p 36. Hawkins County, Tennessee
… between William Pain of the County of Hawkins in the ceded Terretory of NC of the one part and Elijah Chisum of the County of and Territory afsd … in consideration of the sum of 75 pounds … confirm unto the said Elijah Chisum … land containing 175 acres … on the right hand Fork of Dodsons Creek above Mitchells survey beginning at Mitchells corner … thence on John Evans line … along a conected line with William Hord …
Signed: William Paine
Wit: James Mayberry, Francis Mayberry
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1791 June 10 – Elijah Chisolm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: Elijah Chisolm
Gender: M (Male)
State: Tennessee
Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
County: Hawkins County
Residence Year: 1790
Household Remarks: He was appointed, 10 Jun 1791, a Captain in the militia for Hawkins County.
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 4; Page Number: 445; Family Number: 17
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1791 July 2 – John Chisolm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: John Chisolm
Gender: M (Male)
Additional Remarks: "John Chisholm, an early trader in Knoxville, a justice of the peace in Washington and later in Knox County, became a trusted emissary of Blount among the Indians. He was involved in the Blount conspiracy affair, having gone to England on a mission in connection with the plan of interesting the British Government in a scheme to invade Florida. He never returned from that trip (White, "John Chisholm, A Soldier of Fortune", E. Tenn. Hist. Soc. Pubs., No. 1, pp. 60-66). His son, John D. Chisholm, married a half-breed Cherokee woman; he was the great-grandfather of the U.S. Senator Robert L. Owen, of Oklahoma (ibid., p. 66 n.)."
State: Tennessee
Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
County: Washington District
Residence Year: 1790
Household Remarks: His name is on the "Treaty of Holston", 2 Jul 1791 between the President of the US and "Chiefs and Warriors of the Cherokee Nation of Indians" [pages 60-67].
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 4; Page Number: 67; Family Number: 1
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1791 Dec 26 – Elijah Chisum (Warrant No. 741) was issued 100 acres of land on 26 Dec 1791 in TN Hawkins County, located "On the North side of Holston River". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 77 page 312 as TN Hawkins County Grant # 197. The original request for this land was entered on 12 Feb 1781 and assigned TN Hawkins County Entry # 741. It took 10 years and 10 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK, Issued: 26 Dec 1791, County: TN Hawkins, Grant no.: 197, Book: 77 pg: 312
From WARRANT / PLAT, Entered: 12 Feb 1781, Entry no.: 741
File no.: 210
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1791 Dec 26 – Elijah Chisum. Grant No. 199. 100 acres. bk 8, p 112 and 234. Hawkins Co, TN. N Carolina Grant.
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1792 June 16 – John Chisolm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: John Chisolm
Gender: M (Male)
State: Tennessee
Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
County: Knox County
Residence Year: 1790
Household Remarks: He was appointed, 16 Jun 1792, an "additional Justice" for Knox County.
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 4; Page Number: 449; Family Number: 19
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1792 July 18 – John Chisholm fr James White, bk A1, p 95. Knox County, Tennessee
… between James White of the County of Know and Territory of the US South of Ohio of the one part and John Chisolm of the County and territory afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 8 dollars … paid by the said John Chisolm … confirm unto the said John Chisolm … land … in the County of Knox being a Lot in Knoxville of Number 17 beginning at a stake corner of Front and Arch Streets and running South … and 92/100 parts to a stake corner to No. 32 …. to a stake corner to No. 32, 31, and 18 … to a stake corner to No. 18 … to the beginning containing 1/2 acre of land …
Signed: James White
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1793 Feb 23 – State of North Carolina (Stamp of Tennessee)
… No. 268. Know ye that we have granted unto Isham Chisom, Anney Chisom, Elijah Chisom, and Cloway Chisom 100 acres of land in Hawkins County on the North side of Holston River about 2 miles below Grenan Creek joining the lower end of James Nichols tract beginning at a pine a corner of Nichols Lusacy running on the said line North … to hold unto the said Isham Chisom, Anney Chisom, Clowey Chisom & Elijah Chisom their heirs and assigns forever. 23 Feb 1793.
NARRATIVE: (Warrant No. 1872) was issued 100 acres of land on 23 Feb 1793 in TN Hawkins County, located "On N. side of Holston River". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 78 page 444 as TN Hawkins County Grant # 268. The original request for this land was entered on 26 Mar 1785 and assigned TN Hawkins County …. Warrant originally issued to Jonathan Courtney. Warrant assigned to heirs of Marget Davis. … Entry # 1878. It took 7 years and 11 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK … In 1792, Jonathan Courtney's deed read "I do hereby assign over my wright & title & claim of the within Warrant unto the heirs of John Chisum, named Isham, Anney, Elijah and Cloway Chisam, als Davis. Witnes my hand this 24th day of Nov 1792.
Signed: Jonathan Courtney.
Wit: Alex Donelson; Raus Daughety: Thomas Hutchins.
(A line was drawn through the (John Chisum) and above it was inserted "Margaret Davis").
The land was surveyed 11 Dec 1792 by Deputy Surveyor James McCarty and described as 100 acres on a meander of the Holston, about 2 miles below the mouth of German Creek for the heirs of John Chisom, Isham, Anney, Elijah & Cloway Chisom.
Wit: James Nicholson, Fra. Nicholson
Issued: 23 Feb 1793; County: TN Hawkins; Grant no.: 268; Book: 78 pg: 444
From WARRANT / PLAT; Entered: 26 Mar 1785; Entry no.: 1878
Other Identifiers: File no.: 291; MARS: 12.14.9.291
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1793 Feb 23 – Elijah, Anne and Cloe Chisum. Grant No. 268. Warrant 1878. 100 acres. Bk C, p 219. Bk 3, p. 161. Hawkins Co, TN. North Carolina Grant.
… No. 268. … we have granted unto Isham, Anne, Elijah & Cloe Chisom 100 acres of land in Hawkins County on the N side of Holston River about 2 miles below German Creek joining the lower end of James Nichols tract … dated the 23 day of February 1793.
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1793 March 9 – J Courtney & Thomas Berry deed of land to Parish Sims, bk 2, p 98. Hawkins County, Tennessee
… land … on Coles Branch the waters of Caney Creek … on the spur of the Chimney Top …
Signed: Jonathan Courtney, Thomas Berrey
Wit: Elijah Chisum, Joseph Rogers
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1793 Aug 22 – Obaddiah Chesolm fr Alexander Outlaw, bk B, p 164. Jefferson County, TN
… between Alexander Outlaw and Obediah Chesom both of the County of Jefferson, in the Territory South of the River Ohio … in consideration of the sum of 60 pounds … sold unto the said Chisolm … land situate … on the waters of Bent Creek and in the County of Jefferson … Holdaway's … to a conditional line made by Charles Hodges * John Bull … along said line to McDonald's line … containing 520 acres …
Signed: Alexander Outlaw
Wit: Charles Hodges, William Small
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1793 Aug 22 – Obaddiah Chesolm fr Alexander Outlaw, bk B, p 164. Jefferson County, TN
… between Alexander Outlaw and Obediah Chesom both of the County of Jefferson, in the Territory South of the River Ohio … in consideration of the sum of 60 pounds … sold unto the said Chisolm … land situate … on the waters of Bent Creek and in the County of Jefferson … Holdaway's … to a conditional line made by Charles Hodges * John Bull … along said line to McDonald's line … containing 520 acres …
Signed: Alexander Outlaw
Wit: Charles Hodges, William Small
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1793 Sept 7 – Obediah Chisum to Timothy Holdaway, bk B, p 22. Jefferson County, TN
… between Obadiah Chisum and Timothy Holdawy both of the Territory of the US South of the River Ohio in the County of Jefferson … in consideration of the sum of 40 pounds to me in hand paid by the said Timothy Holdway … sold unto the said Holdaway .. land situate lying and being in the County of Jefferson and on the Waters of Bent Creek containing 50 acres …. to a conditional line between said Holdaway and Nathaniel Day ….
Signed: Obadiah Chisum
Wit: Alexander Outlaw, William Small
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1793 Oct 16 – John Chisolm to William Blount, bk 1 C1, p 129. Knox County, Tennessee
… I John Chisolm of the County of Knox Teritory South of the River Ohio for and in consideration of the sum of 750 dollars to me in hand paid … have … sold unto William Blount the following negros towit Joe, Aney, Lyel & Sylvia …
Signed: John Chisolm
Wit: John McKee, James King.
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1793 Oct 16 – John Chisolm to William Blount, bk 1 C1, p 130. Knox County, Tennessee
… between John Chisolm of Knoxville of the one part and William Blount of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 300 dollars to him the said Chisolm in hand paid by William Blount …. sell unto William Blount the Lot No. 17 in Knoxville … in the plan of sd Town …
Signed: John Chisolm
Wit: John McKee, James King
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1794 March 29 – Elijah Chisum to Park and Campbell, bk 2, p 170. Hawkins County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of the County of Hawkins and Territory South of Ohio of the one part and Park & Campbell of the County of Hawkins and Territory afsd … in consideration of 13 pounds … confirm unto the said Parks and Campbell … land … in the County of Hawkins in the Town of Rogersville … corner of one of the publck Lotts and with the line of siad lott to Alexander Nelsons corner then along McColloughs line … to his corner on back street then along back street to a stake on Washington Street then along said street to the beginning, being Lott No. 33.
Signed: Elijah Chisum
Wit: Thomas Jackson, William Gillispie
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1794 Apr 8 – John Chisholm fr State of North Carolina, bk A1, p 309. Knox County, Tennessee
… State of North Carolina No. 174. … Stockley Donelson came greeting … we and John Chisolm for and in consideration of the sum of 10 pounds for every hundred acres hereby granted paid into our Treasury by Stockley Donelson and John Chisolm have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant unto the said Stockley Donelson and John Chisolm a tract of land containing 1000 acres lying and being in our Eastern District on the South side of Holston River beginning on a cedar … on the bank of said river at the middle of a large clift oposite a small island running thence South 53 east along Alexander Cunninghams line … Richard Dabbs Spaight.
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1794 Apr 8 – John Chisolm. Grant No. 174. Warrant No. 2388. 1000 acres. Bk 8, p 625. Bk C, p 372. Eastern Dist – S side of the Holston River. N Carolina Grant.
… we have granted unto Stockley Donelson & John Chisolm 1000 acres of land in our Eastern District on the South side of Holston beginning on a ceder dogwood … on the bank of said river about the middle of a large cliff opposite a small island runs north ….. to a stake Alexander Cunningham's line …Note: Stockley Donelson and John Chisolm (Warrant No. 2388) was issued 1000 acres of land on 08 Apr 1794 in TN Eastern District County, located "On S. side of Holston". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 81 page 559 as TN Eastern District County Grant # 174. The original request for this land was entered on 05 Jan 1785 and assigned TN Eastern District County Entry # 3388. It took 9 years and 3 months to issue the grant.
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1794 Apr 23 – James Chisom (Warrant No. 1637) was issued 150 acres of land on 23 Apr 1794 in TN Eastern District County, located "On Spring fork of Sycamore creek". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 81 page 557 as TN Eastern District County Grant # 168. The original request for this land was entered on 05 Oct 1791 and assigned TN Eastern District County Entry # 1637. It took 2 years and 7 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 23 Apr 1794 County: TN Eastern District Grant no.: 168 Book: 81 pg: 557
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 05 Oct 1791 Entry no.: 1637 Other Identifiers: File no.: 196
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1794 Apr 23 – Elijah Chisom (Warrant No. 261) was issued 150 acres of land on 23 Apr 1794 in TN Eastern District County, located "On Spring fork of Sycamore creek". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 81 page 558 as TN Eastern District County Grant # 170. The original request for this land was entered on 13 May 1780 and assigned TN Eastern District County Entry # 261. It took 13 years and 11 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 23 Apr 1794 County: TN Eastern District Grant no.: 170 Book: 81 pg: 558
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 13 May 1780 Entry no.: 261 Other Identifiers: File no.: 198
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1794 July 12 – Elijah Chisolm (Warrant No. 71) was issued 284 acres of land on 12 Jul 1794 in TN Hawkins County, located "On the S. side of Holston River beg. at a Poplar on the Bank of the river marked R". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 82 page 217 as TN Hawkins County Grant # 615. The original request for this land was entered on 21 Sep 1792 and assigned TN Hawkins County Entry # 71. It took 1 year and 10 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 12 Jul 1794 County: TN Hawkins Grant no.: 615 Book: 82 pg: 217
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 21 Sep 1792 Entry no.: 71 Other Identifiers: File no.: 775
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1794 Aug 9 – Obadiah Chisum to Nathaniel Day, bk B, p 165. Jefferson County, TN
… between Obediah Chisum and Nathaniel Day both of the Territory of the US south of the River Ohio in the County of Jefferson … in consideration of the sum of 60 pounds … sold unto the said Day … land situate … in the County of Jefferson and on the waters of Bent Creek including 250 acres … the place whereon old Mr Cheek once did live … to a post oak corner of Nathaniel Day and Timothy Holdaway … along a conditional line of marked trees between Timothy Holdaway and Nathaniel Day … to the conditional line between Nathaniel Day and Charles Hodges … to Chisum's east line …
Signed: Obadiah Chisum
Wit: William Parks, William Horner
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1795 Mar 20 – Obadiah Chisum to Nathaniel Day, bk C, p. 206. Jefferson County, TN
… between Obadiah Chisum and Nathaniel Day both of the County of Jefferson in the Territory South of the River Ohio … in consideration of the sum of 80 pounds …. sold unto the said Nathaniel Day a certain parcel or tract of land situate lying and being on the waters of Bent Creek and in the County of Jefferson … on a conditional line made between Charles Hoges and Nathaniel Day … to a conditional line made by Charles Hodge and John Bull … to McDonals line … contining 470 acres …
Signed: Obadiah Chisum
Wit: Charles Hodges, John Gray, William Smith
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1795 Aug 1 – James Chisholm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: James Chisholm
Gender: M (Male)
State: Tennessee
Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
County: Hawkins County
Residence Year: 1800
Household Remarks: On 1 Aug 1795 he was made a Lieutenant in the militia for Hawkins County.
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 4; Page Number: 469; Family Number: 1
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1795 Dec 2 – Elijah Chisolm (Warrant No. 2698) was issued 150 acres of land on 02 Dec 1795 in TN Eastern District County, located "On N. side of Clinch River". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 88 page 272 as TN Eastern District County Grant # 253. The original request for this land was entered on 19 Dec 1780 and assigned TN Eastern District County Entry # 2698. It took 14 years and 11 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 02 Dec 1795 County: TN Eastern District Grant no.: 253 Book: 88 pg: 272
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 19 Dec 1780 Entry no.: 2698 Other Identifiers: File no.: 332
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1795 Dec 8 – Elijah Chisum (Warrant No. 139) was issued 200 acres of land on 08 Dec 1795 in TN Eastern District County, located "On N. side of Clinch River". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 88 page 273 as TN Eastern District County Grant # 255. The original request for this land was entered on 30 Oct 1781 and assigned TN Eastern District County Entry # 139. It took 14 years and 1 month to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK, Issued: 08 Dec 1795, County: TN Eastern District
Grant no.: 255, Book: 88 pg: 273
From WARRANT / PLAT, Entered: 30 Oct 1781, Entry no.: 139, File no.: 334
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1796 Feb 23 – Name: James Chessum
Warrant or Survey Date: 23 Feb 1796
Warrant or Survey Number: 3954
Record Type: Survey Order
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1796 Feb 23 – Name: James Chessum
Warrant or Survey Date: 23 Feb 1796
Warrant or Survey Number: 3954
Record Type: Survey Order
…Warrant said: You are hereby required to lay off and survey for James Chisum a private in the line of this state 640 acres of land … 23d day of February 1796. J. Glasgow.
James Chisum had the following notes and assignments of his warrant above:
1) 1796 Feb 23 – p. 368. State of North Carolina – No. 3954. The Hon. James Glasgow Esq, secretary of state. To Co. Martin Armstrong Greeting. You are hereby required to lay off and survey for James Chissum a private in the line of this state, 640 acres of land within the limits of the lands reserved by law for the Officers and Soldiers of the Continental line of this state … Given under my hand at Raleigh the 23d day of Feby 1796. J Glasgow. (Notation to the right of certificate states: "R W T. No. 4120 – 3 acres(sp?)")(Notation at the bottom states: "Sub R W T No. 4134 = 30. 3800 = 100").
2) 1797 Jan 17 – I hereby assign the within land warrant to Stockley Donelson for value recd & request the grant to issue to him or his assigns. Signed: James Chisum 17th Jan 1797. No. 3954. Test: Abner? Lusagerty?
3) 1797 Jan 17 – I assign the within land warrant to Moses Fisk for value received this 17th of January 1797. Signed: Stockley Donelson. Teste: William Tyrele
4) 1810 FEb 6 – … hereby certify that James Robertson is entitled to enter and obtain a grant for 70 acres of land within this state, in lieu of so much of a Military Warrant issued to James Chisum a private (No. 3954) and dated the 23d day of February 1796 for 640 acres. Given under my hand at Nashville, this 6th day of February 1810. (Note at bottom appears to show prior grants out of this warrant including):
– William Cole? 26 acres granted
– Shadrack ? 16 acres granted
– Samuel Smith – 34 acres granted
(Total): 76 acres (or 70 acres – hard to read).
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1796 Apr 15 – John Chisolm to Henry James, est etal, bk B1 V1, p 101. Knox County, Tennessee
… between John Chisolm of the County of Knox and Territory of the US South of the River Ohio of the one part and Jean Henry and the heirs of James Henry decd of the County of Blount and Territory afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 1200 dollars … confirm unto the said Jean Henry and heirs of James Henry decd …. land containing 100 acres … in the County of Blount … a little above the War Ford … to the mouth ao a dry branch below the mouth of Allajoy Creek on the east Bank of Little River … to the bank of said river … 600 acres …
Signed: John Chisolm
Wit: John McClellan, Charles McClung
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1796 July 20 – Elijah Chissum (Warrant No. 2274) was issued 640 acres of land on 20 Jul 1796 in TN Hawkins County, located "On N. side of Clinch River". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 88 page 433 as TN Hawkins County Grant # 733. The original request for this land was entered on 24 Nov 1779 and assigned TN Hawkins County Entry # 2274. It took 16 years and 8 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 20 Jul 1796 County: TN Hawkins Grant no.: 733 Book: 88 pg: 433
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 24 Nov 1779 Entry no.: 2274 Other Identifiers: File no.: 963
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1796 July 20 – Elijah Chissum (Warrant No. 359) was issued 640 acres of land on 20 Jul 1796 in TN Hawkins County, located "On N. side of Clinch". This was recorded in Land Patent Book 88 page 431 as TN Hawkins County Grant # 732. The original request for this land was entered on 24 Mar 1780 and assigned TN Hawkins County Entry # 359. It took 16 years and 4 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 20 Jul 1796 County: TN Hawkins Grant no.: 732 Book: 88 pg: 431
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 24 Mar 1780 Entry no.: 359 Other Identifiers: File no.: 962
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1797 Jan 17 – No. 3954. You are hereby required to lay off and survey for James Chissum a private in the line of his state 640 acres of land … 23d Feby 1796. …
… do hereby certify that James Robertson is entitled to enter and obtain a grant for 70 acres of land … in lieu of so much of a Military Warrant issued to James Chissum a private. No. 3954. and dated the 23d day of February 1796 for 640 acres.
… I hereby assign the within land warrant to Stockley Donelson for value recd and request the grant to issue to him or his assigns.
Signed: James Chisam.
Roll 06: Revolutionary Warrants, 1783-1799 (Nos· 3716-4134)
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1797 January 23 – James Chisolm to Thomas Gibbons, bk A, p 37. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between James Chisolm of the State of Tennessee Grainger County of the one part and Thomas Gibbons of the same place of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 30 pounds … paid unto the said Chisolm by the said Gibbons, he the said Chisolm bargained sold … unto the said Gibbons … land lying in the County of Grainger the Spring Fork of Sycamore Creek waters of Clinch River, bounded …. beginning on the NW side of said Creek on a Double poplar and white walnut … containing 150 acres …
Signed: James Chisum.
Acknowledged in Court }
(Registered 17th Oct 1797)
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1797 January 23 – James Chisum fr Stokely Dodson, bk A, p 66. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Stokely Donelson of Hawkins County and State of Tennessee of the one part, and James Chisum of Grainger County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 211 and 2/3 dollars to the said Stockley Donelson in hand paid by the said James Chisum … sell unto the said James Chisum … land lying … in the County of Grainger on Tyes Branch waters of Clinch River, bounded … beginning at two post oaks … containing 340 acres …
Signed: Stockley Donelson by Will. Tyrell his attorney
Wit: John Word, Elijah Chisum (Bearing date 22d day July 1797)
(Registered 27th June 1798)
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1797 Feb 25 – Elijah Chisum to John Raney, bk A, p 24. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of the State of Tennessee Grainger County of the one part. John Raney of the same … of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 50 pounds … paid unto the said Elijah Chisum by the said John Raney …. sold … unto the said John Raney … land containint 200 acres … in the County of Grainger on the North side of Clinch River on the waters of Sycamore Creek a branch of Clinch joining a 640 acre tract in the name of Stockley Donaldson and William(sp?) Beard … the beginning corner of said 640 acres …
Signed: Elijah Chisum.
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1797 Jul 7 – Some records show that Elijah Chisolm (Warrant No. — ) might have been issued 200 acres of land in TN Grainger County, located "On Straight Creek", but no matching Patent was found. More research is required to determine if a Patent was actually issued. The original request for this land was entered on 07 Jul 1797.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: (No date – patent not recorded) County: TN Grainger (No Book:Page – patent not recorded)
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 07 Jul 1797 Other Identifiers: File no.: 02
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1797 Aug 11 – Elijah Chisum fr Stokely Dodson, bk A, p 44. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Stockley Donelson of the County of Knox and State of Tennessee of the one part and Elijah Chisum of the County of Hawkins now Grainger and State afsd of the other part … the said Stockley Donelson … in consideration of the sum of 1000 dollars to him in hand paid … confirm unto the said Elijah Chisum … land containing 1000 acres … in the County of Grainger and Eastern District on the North side of Wallins Ridge on the head of Russells Creek including a large cane brake and Buffalow Lick beginning at a black oak and two Spanish oaks on the South side of the ridge running thence … whereof said William Tyrrell hath set the hand and seal the day and year first above written of the said Stockley Donelson by letter and Power of Attorney under his hand and seal Dated the 22d day of July 1796.
Signed: Stockley Donelson, William Tyrrell his Attorney in Fact.
Wit: George Evans, John Word
(Registered 22nd January 1798)
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1797 Oct 20 – John Chisholm fr Wm Hood, bk B, p 74. Robertson County, Tennessee
… between William Hood of Warren County of the State of Kentucky of the one part and John Chisholm of the County and State of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 200 pounds … sell to the said John Chisholm … land containing … 640 acres … in Robertson County in the State of Tennessee on both sides of the Sulpher Fork of Red River which was formerly called Richland Creek it being the preemption tract of land which was originally granted to William Hood, the Elder now designed and bounded as …Grant who originally surveyed it, ran the line together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging …
Signed: William Hood
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1797 Oct Term – John Chisolm. Court Minutes bk 1, p. 41. Robertson County, Tennessee
Deed. William Hood to John Chisolm acknowledged in open court.
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1797 Oct 31 – 1805 May 25 – Absolem Chisom complainant v. Jonathan Hampson & Andrew Hampton, heirs at law of Adam Hampson decd, and James Karr, William Karr, Robert Karr & John Karr, heirs at law of Robert Karr decd, and Jacob McCarty, Defendants } Original Bill in Equity.
… on the 31 day of October 1797 Absolem Chisom exhibited into this honorable court his bill of complaint against Jonathan Hampton & Robert Hampton heirs at law of Adam Hampton decd, James Karr, William Karr, Robert Karr & John Karr heirs of Robert Karr decd, & Jacob McCarty defendants …
…. humbly complaining sheweth unto your honors, your orator Absolem Chisom that under the law of No. Carolina he became entitled to a preemption of 640 acres of land in the District afsd for which he obtained the commissioners certificate and authorized his brother John Chisom to make entry therof which he accordingly did by making an entry in the office for receiving entries of preemptions in the following words and figures viz: "February the 16th 1784 Absolem Chisom enters a preemption of 640 of land lying on the South side of Richland Creek a branch of Red River beginning about 1/2 a mile above the spring about 4 miles below the war trace runing from thence down the creek as the law directs to include the spring and improvements marked I C for compliment".
And your orator sheweth that his improvement was made at the spring called for in his lolcation and also that the said Richland Creek is the same that is otherwise known by the name of Sulphur Fork
And your orator further sheweth that being absent from this Country during several years a report was circulated of his being dead which his said brother either gave credit to and conceived himself entitled to your orators said preemption as heir at law or from some other motive went under pretence of having an order from your orator to the office and then made the following transfer of the said entry viz: "March 9 1785 transferred by order of Absolem Chisolm to John Chisom and by said John Chisom to Adam Hampton".
Your orator further shewth that said Hamptson (who is since dead) gave said John a negro and his bond for the payment of 20 pounds in money for the said preemption so wrongfully transferred to him as aforesaid. But that some time afterwards on your orator returning to this country and claiming his said land a compromise took place in respect thereof by which said John agreed to give said Hampton 200 acres of land as an inducement for him to relinquish his claim to said preemption and agreed also to return the negro he had received for it and give up the aforesaid bond to said Hampton to be cancelled all which was accordingly done and the said Hampton in consideration thereof relinquished to your orator all his right and claim to said Preemption and promised to recovery the same to him.
And also your orator sheweth that after said Hampton had received the transfer of said Preemption in the manner above stated and before said compromise took place he had caused sd land to be surveyed and a return thereof to be made to the secretary's office in his own name on which a grant hath since issued in his name and such title was thereby vested in him at his death descended to Jonathan Hampton and Andrew Hampton sons and heirs at law of the said Adam decd who are yet seized thereof, no conveyance having ever been made to your orator of said land either by the said Adam in his lifetime or by said heirs after his decease.
And your orator is informed and believes the patent for his said land is in possession of the said heirs and that the said heirs are yet under age.
And your orator further expressly charges that his said brother took on himself to sell and transfer the said preemption without any land of order or authority from your orator for so doing and that he never in any wise ratified or agreed to the same … (This case goes on from page 301 to page 314 with several different claims and defenses … the defendants claimed that the subsequent agreement with Adam Hampton was never signed by Adam Hampton (Defense claiming it was due to a disagreement about a particular clause – therefore no agreement. Absolam claimed the oral agreement should be enforced because his refusal to sign was part of the fraud to take his land). The defendants also claimed that too much time had passed – claiming a defense of Statute of Limitations. Eventually, in 1805 the court agreed with the Defendants (without explanation of which defense it accepted) and dismissed the case).
Equity minute books, 1803-1809. pg. 301-314. Davidson County, Tennessee.
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1798 April Term – John Chisolm. Court Minutes bk 1, p. 58. Robertson County, Tennessee
Release. John Chislom released from paying tax for the year 1797 for 640 acres of land Hood Preemption by reason of James Long having paid for the sd land.
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1798 May 8 – Elijah Chisum to Jessee Dodson, bk A, p 66. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of Grainger County and State of Tennessee of the one part and Jessee Dodson of the same place of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 500 dollars … paid by the said Dodson … granted unto the said Dodson … land … in the County of Grainger bounded on the North side of Wallings Ridge on the Kentucky Road being part of a 1000 acres tract deeded to Stockley Donelson and conveyed to said Chisum. Beginning at a white oak near the SE branch of Russels Creek … to a white oak on the Branch at the Kentucky Road … containing 255 acres …
Signed: Elijah Chisum.
Wit: Walter Evans
(Registered 28th June 1798)
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1798 May 22 – Elijah Chisum to Thomas Gibbons, bk A, p 75. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of the County of Grainger and State of Tennessee of the one part and Thomas Gibbons of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 100 dollars … confirm unto the said Thomas Gibbons … land lying and being on the Spring Fork of Sycamore Creek the waters of Clinch River bounded … beginning on the west side of the Creek on 3 poplars … to the foot of Powels Mountain … along the foot of the mountain … 150 acres …
Signed: Elijah Chisum
Test Saml Yancey
(Registered July 5th, 1798)
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1798 June 10 – Isam Chisum to David Shelton, bk A, p 116. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Isam Chisum of Christian County State of Kentucky of the one part and David Shelton of the County of Grainger and State of Tennessee of the other part … in consideration of 130 dollars … paid by the said Shelton unto the said Chisum …. granted … unto the said Shelton … land lying and being in the County of Grainger on the North side of Holston River about 2 miles below the mouth of German Creek joining the lower end of James Nicholas tract. Begining at a pine on the river bank a corner of Nicholas' survey running on said line north … containing 100 acres …
Signed: Isam Chisum
Wit: James Chisum, Thomas Gibbons
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1798 June 13 – Elijah Chisum from William Arnold, bk A, p 67. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between William Arnold of the County of Hawkins of the one part and Elijah Chisum of the same place of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 25 pounds …. paid by the said Chisum … sold … unto the said Chisum … land lying and being in the County of Hawkins on the Spring Branch of Sycamore Creek the waters of Clinch River, beginning on a dogwood and white oak … containing 100 acres obtained by a grant in the name of William Arnold No. 167 dated April 23d 1794 …
Signed: William Arnold
Wit: Walter Evans, James Chisum
(Registered 28th June 1798)
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1799 Feb 16 – Elijah Chisum to Nimrod Dodson, bk A, p 110. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of Grainger County and State of Tennessee of the one part and Nimrod Dodson of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration …. granted unto said Dodson … land lying and being in the County afsd bounded on the North side of Wallins Ridge joining Jesse Dodsons tract and is a part of a 1000 acre tract obtained by Stockley Donelson beginning on a Mulberry red oak and 2 white oaks Jesse Dodson corner … to a stake Jesse Dodsons corner … containing 244 acres
Signed: Elijah Chisum
Wit: T Cocke, William Garratt
(Registered 25 April 1799)
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1799 May 20 – Elijah Chisum to James Sims, bk A, p 126. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of Grainger County of the one part and James Sims of the same place of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 25 pounds … sell … unto the said Sims … land lying and being in the County of Grainger on the Spring Fork of Sycamore Creek the Waters of Clinch River, beginning at a dogwood and white oak …. containing 100 acres …
Signed: Elijah Chisum
Wit: Thomas Henderson, James Grant.
(Registered Oct 8th 1799)
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1799 July 8 – John D Chisolm to Samuel Cowan, bk C2 V1, p 192. Knox County, Tennessee
… between John D Chisholm of the one part late of Knoxville Town and State afsd and Samuel Cowen of the County of Knox and Town of Knoxville … John D Chisholm hath bargained and sold … to the said Samuel Cowan a dwelling house and half lot of land with outhouses and stable on the same in the Town of Knoxville, in the old plat of the Town of Knox known by the No. 17 joining to the East side of Joseph Bakers Lot and Willie Blounts Lot in said Town and joining and lying along State Street being a corner lot opposite to S Cowans lot of No. 16 … consideration of 1500 dollars …
Signed: John D Chisholm
Wit: J G Chisholm, Edward Seal
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1800 April 14 – Elijah Chisum fr Robert King, bk A, p 173. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Robert King of the County of Knox and State of Tennessee of the one part and Elijah Chisum of the County of Grainger and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 333 and 1/3 dollars … confirm unto the said Elijah Chisum …. land containing 320 acres … in the County of Grainger it being a part of a 640 acre tract patented in the name of Robert King and Nathaniel Henderson known by the name of Big Spring tract on the Kentucky Road waters of Sycamore Creek, beginning at the Southeast corner of said tract on a ash and forked sugar tree … to where it crosses the Spring Fork of Sycamore Creek then up the manders of said fork … below the mouth of the Big Spring Branch …. up a Wet Weather Branch which empties near said Spanish oak …. to where the Kentucky Road crosses the said Wet Weather branch … near the corner of John Cunningham's fence …. to the end of a ledge of rocks ….
Signed: Robert King
Wit: James Ore, Stephen Heard
(Registered 9th July 1800)
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1801 Feb 10 Elijah Chisom fr Andrew Wade, bk A, p 8. White County, Tennessee
… between Andrew Wade of the County of Anson and State of North Carolina of the one part and Elijah Chisum of the County of Grainger and State of Tennessee of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 1250 dollars … confirm unto him the said Elijah Chisum … land … in Middle District and State of Tennessee on the … waters of the Cain Fork of Cumberland River … containing 5000 acres …
Signed: Andrew Wade
Wit: Nimrod Dodson, John Hount, Isaac Sone.
(Recorded Apr 2, 1807)
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1801 Feb 10 – Andrew Wade to Elijah Chisum, bk A, p 234. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Andrew Wade of the County of Anson and State of North Carolina of the one part and Elijah Chisum of the County of Grainger and State of Tennessee of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 1250 dollars to him the said Andrew Wade in hand paid by the said Elijah Chisum … confirm unto him the said Elijah Chisum …. land situate and being in Middle District and State of Tennessee on the head of the Caney Fork of Cumberland River, beginning at a white oak at the head of said Caney Fork …. containing 5000 acres … which said tract of land …. the said Andrew Wade …. hath hereby set over conveyed and released unto him the said Elijah Chisum his heirs and assigns so far as he is authorised to do by virtue of his title derived from Joshua Prault(sp?) …
Signed: Andrew Wade
Wit: Nimrod Dodson, John Hunt, Isaac Lane
(Registered Oct 5, 1801)
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1801 Feb 11 – Elijah Chisum to Andrew Wade, bk A, p 234. Grainger County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of the County of Grainger and State of Tennessee of the one part and Andrew Wade of the County of Anson and State of North Carolina of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 1250 dollars …. paid by the said Andrew Wade … confirm unto the said Andrew Wade … land situated lying and being in the County of Grainger & State of Tennessee on the Spring Fork of Sycamore Creek, beginning at a Spanish Oak standing on the NW bank of said Spring Fork, just where the noted Big Spring Branch runs into sd Fork near where the main Kentucky Road crosses sd Spring Fork and runs up a Wet Weather branch the various courses thereof to where the Kentucky Road crosses said wet weather branch the last time …. to a white oak near the corner of John Cunninghams fence … along a ledge of rocks to a hickory and small post oak and 2 hickory pointers … containing 320 acres ... part of a tract of 640 acres granted to Nathaniel Henderson & Robert King by the State of North Carolina letter patent bearing date the 27th day of August 1795 known by the name of the ___ Spring tract the right and title of said tract or parcel of land he the said Elijah Chisum for himself and his heirs and assigns engage to warrant and defend forever … with an exception of 1 acre of land whereon the Baptist Meeting House now stands as long as the Baptist Society sees cause to make use of that spot for use of Preaching, and when the … from making use of it as afsd, the title is to be considered as fully and amply in the said Wade …
Signed: Elijah Chisum
Wit: Nimrod Dodson, John Hunt
(Registered October 5, 1801)
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1801 March 13 – John Chisholm to John Rhea, bk G-V1, p. 165. Knox County, Tennessee
… I Robert Houston Esqr high sheriff of the County of Knox in the State of Tennessee send greeting … whereas by a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed … the 2d Monday of July in the year … 1800 and issued from the County Court of Knox afsd in the State afsd commanded to expose to publick sale the following described Lot or piece of land with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging (meaning John Chisholms title thereto) to make the sum of 733 dollars 58 cents with costs which lately (towit) at July Court 1798 in the said Court Stephen Duncan had recovered against the said John Chisholm for his debt and costs … the said Robert Houston sheriff as afsd did expose to sale the said Lot being No. 17 in Knoxville … on State Street … containing 1/2 acre of land …. uppon the said sale John Rhea of the County of Sulivan and State afsd did bid and offer for John Chisholm's title … the sum of 25 dollars which was the highest and last sum bid and the said John Rhea became the purchaser
Signed: R Houston
Wit: Hopkins Lacy, H Breazeale
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Elijah Chisom fr N. Carolina, bk A, p 163. White County, Tennessee

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1801 Nov 20 – Some records show that Anguish Chisholm might have been issued 300 acres of land in Montgomery County, NC located "On S. W. side of Yadkin River", but no matching Patent was found. More research is required to determine if a Patent was actually issued. The original request for this land was entered on 20 Nov 1801 and assigned Montgomery County Entry # 5716.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: (No date – patent not recorded) County: Montgomery (No Book:Page – patent not recorded)
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 20 Nov 1801 Entry no.: 5716 Other Identifiers: File no.: 049
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1804 March 5 – William Chisholm fr Duncan Stewart Book C 1806 to 1809 p. 402. Montgomery County, Tennessee
… between Duncan Stewart of the County of Montgomery and State of Tennessee of the one part and William Chisholm of the afsd County and State of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 200 dollars … confirm unto the said William Chisholm … land containing 480 acres … in the County of Montgomery … on the West side of the West Fork of Rd River and bounded … from sd. Chisholm's house .. to Wright Bonds' east boundary line … west of William Elliott's west boundary line … to Peter Harrel's or property William Elliott's … to sd Harrel's SE corner … to Robert Young's SW corner … on the S side the branch near said Chisholm's … down sd Little West Fork … was granted by patent bearing date 1797 to … Duncan Stewart … 250 acres of the Eastern part of said bargained land to the said William Chisholm warranted … the balance or remaining 230 acres the said Duncan Stewart only warrant and defend against himself and his heirs only …
Signed: D. Stewart. Wits: James McCarroll, William Reasons (Recorded April 12, 1808)
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1806 Nov Term – James Chisum. Court Minutes bk 1, p 412. Robertson County, Tennessee
Power of attorney John Chisum to James Chisum was admitted to record on the certificate of two justices of Jackson County, and certificate of the clerk with the seal of office affixed & ordered to be registered.
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1807 Jan 15 – John Chisholm conveys 146 acres to John Amos. Deed bk L, p 113. Spartanburg Co, SC
… I John Chisholm of the State of Tennessee and Jefferson County for and in consideration of the sum of 160 dollars to me in hand paid by John Amos … sold a certain tract or parcel of land containing 146 acres lying on the Waters of Beaverdam Creek … being a certain tract or parcel of land granted to Randolph Laurence … hereunto said John Amos … this 15th day of January 1807.
Signed: John Chisholm
Wit: Michl Gaffney, Rueben Morgan
(Proven in Court on June 8, 1807)
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1807 Aug 21 – Elijah Chisom fr Tennessee, bk C, p 92. White County, Tennessee
… obtained from the board of commissioners for West Tennessee by Elijah Chisum and entered on the 14th day of Aug 1807 by No. 124 there is a granted by the said State of Tennessee unto the said Elijah Chisum … land containing 450 acres … in White County in the 3d District and 22 section … in the line that divides the 19th and 22 sections … in Moses Fisk's line … surveyed the 6th of March 1809 by James Chisum ….
By the Governor Willie Blount
(Recorded April 9, 1810)
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1808 Feb 13 – John Chism fr William Chism Book C 1806 to 1809 p. 396. Montgomery County, Tennessee
… between William Chism of Montgomery County and State of Tennessee of the one part and John Chism of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the love and affection I have for my son John Chism I the said William have given … and confirm unto him the said John Chism … land in the County afsd … in said William Chism's line … on Henry Williams' line …. containing 180 acres ….. part of the tract that said William now lives on … Signed: William Chisholm.
Wit: A. Crutcher, William M Bell.
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1808 Sept 19 – William Chisholm fr J McCarroll, Book C 1806 to 1809 p. 508. Montgomery County, Tennessee
… between James McCarrol of the County of Montgomery and State of Tennessee of the one part and William Chisholm of the State and County afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 60 dollars … confirm unto the sd William Chisholm … land situate … in the County of Montgomery and State of Tennessee … on the S side of the Little West Fork of Red River and bounded … at sd Chisholms NE corner on sd Little West Fork … to Chisholm's line … containing 12 acres …
Signed: James McCarral
Wit: James Stewart, M Phillips. (Recorded Nov 8, 1808)
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1809 Sept 12 – John Chism fr William Chism, Book I 1809 to 1820 p. 33 x 2 deeds (slaves). Montgomery County, Tennessee
… I William Chism of Montgomery County and State of Tennessee … sold … unto Charles Boyard a certain negroe Frankey about 3 or 4 years of age … Signed: William Chism.
Wit: A Crutcher, Joseph Bogard, John Chism
1809 Sept 12 – … I William Chism of Montgomery County and State of Tennessee have … conveyed unto John Chism of the said County and State afsd one negroe boy named Bob about 5 or 6 years old … Signed: William Chism
Wit: A Crutcher, Joseph Bogard, Taylor Chism
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William Chisholm, James & Papsy deed of gift, Book I 1809 to 1820 p. 41. Montgomery County, Tennessee
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1809 Sept 18 – William, James, & Patsey Chisholm deed of gift fr William Chisholm, Book I 1809 to 1820 p. 43. Montgomery County, Tennessee
… I William Chisem of Montgomery County and State of Tennessee in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear unto my beloved children William Chisholm, James Chisholm, and Patsey Chisholm … grant and confirm unto the said William Chisholm, James Chisholm and Patsey Chisholm all my right, title and interest to a negroe girl named Ninny (or Winny) now in my possession and her increase to equally divided amongst them at my death …. the negroe girle Winny is to remain in my possession … until my death … also by these presents give grant and confirm unto the sd William Chisholm and James Chisholm 200 acres of land each to have 100 acres the same lying and being in Montgomery County on the Little West Fork of Red River near Davis' Mill … Signed: William Chisholm
Wit: J B Reynolds
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1809 Dec 21 – Chisholms fr Charles Stewart, Book I 1809 to 1820 p 182. Montgomery County, Tennessee
… I William Chisholm of the County of Montgomery in consideration of a conveyance of sale this day made by Charles Stewart of said County to my children Patsey, William & James Chisholm of a certain negro girl named Hannah, and also in consideration of the sum of 1 dollar to me … paid …. sold unto the said Charles Steward one negroe girl named Winney of a yellowish complexion aged about 14 years … Signed: William Chisholm
Wit: Robert W Temple, John Stewart
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1810 US Census Rutherford, TN Name: Zachary Chism
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Nashville, Rutherford, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 3
Year: 1810; Census Place: Nashville, Rutherford, Tennessee; Roll: 63; Page: 7; Image: 00011; Family History Library Film: 0218687
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1810 US Census Rutherford, TN Name: Alexander Chisom
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Nashville, Rutherford, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 3
Year: 1810; Census Place: Nashville, Rutherford, Tennessee; Roll: 63; Page: 15; Image: 00015; Family History Library Film: 0218687
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1810 Jan 18 – John Chisom fr Tennessee, bk C, p 95. White County, Tennessee
… granted by the said State of Tennessee unto John Chisum assignee of the said Sampson Williams … land containing 200 acres lying in White County in the First District first range and ninth section on the waters of Caney Fork … between said Chesum and Thomas Hill … surveyed the 21st of June 1808 by John Brown DS …
By the Governor Willie Blount
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1811 Jan 15 – Elijah Chisom to Elijah Hill, bk F, p 152. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Elijah Hill of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 5 dollars … transfer unto him the afsd Elijah Hill … land containing 1 acre … in White County on the waters of the N side of Cany Fork it being part of a grant No. 2087 issued in the name of the said Elijah Chisum and bounded … line of Abner Hill's survey of 57 acres …
Signed: Elijah Chisum
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1811 Sept 3 – Taylor, Patsy, William & James Chism fr J Stewart, p 397. Montgomery County, Tennessee
… I James Stewart of the County of Montgomery and State of Tennessee for and in consideration of the sum of 100 dollars …. paid by Taylor Chism, Patsy Chism, William Chism Jr, James Chism all of the afsd County and State … confirm unto the afsd Taylor Chism, Patsey Chism, William Chism Jr, and James Chism a certain negroe girl named Franky … the afsd negro girl Franky remain with and … upon Mrs Polly Chism during her natural life … Signed: James Stewart.
Wit: John Chism, Sarah Chism
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(NOTE) 1812 Feb 29 – NOTE: Entries No. 7704-7708 all appear to be related:
1812 Feb 29 – (No. 7704) Benjamin Shaw assignee of Elijah Chisum Sr assignee of John McIver by virtue of a certificate warrant No. 220 issued by the Register of East Tennessee.
Enter 50 acres of land in the First District in White County on the Waters of Calf Killers Fork and on the West side of the same, beginning on Jacob Millers South East corner of his 100 acre survey running North 89 and 4/10ths poles, thence East to include the quantity. Feb 29, 1812. Signed: Benjamin Shaw
(Note to side: Survey … May 13, 1814 by Jas Townsend, DS.).
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(NOTE: The entries just below this one indicate that there was a family relationship between Elijah Chisum and "Blind" John Chisum – the following 4 entries directly after this one are all related to "Blind" John Chisum's family)
1812 Feb 29 – (No. 7705) – Gaitwood Chism assignee of Thomas Ramsey of William T Lewis. By firtue of a certificate warrant No. 823 issued by the Register of West Tennessee for 300 acres. Enters 20 acres of land in White County between the Rock Island and Hickory Nut Mountain, beginning at a post oak … including said Chism's house. February 29, 1812. Signed: Gaitwood Chism.
(Note on side of entry – Survey ret'd Aug 23, 1814 by J Townsend DS.)
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(NOTE: Gatewood Chisum is the son of "Blind" John Chisum).
1812 Feb 29 – (No. 7706) – John Chism assignee originally of John G Blount, by virtue of a certificate Warrant No. 457 issued by the commissioner for West Tennessee. Enters 50 acres of land in White County on the Waters of Caney Fork. Beginning at a poplar … as to include said Chism's improvement. February 29, 1812. Signed: John Chism.
(Note to side: Surveyed Aug 23, 1814 by J. Townsend DS).
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(NOTE: This likely is John Chisum Jr, son of "Blind" John Chisum – based on the other grants filed at same time as his).
1812 Feb 29 – (No. 7707) – Jonathan Harris assignee originally of John G Blount. By virtue of a certificate warrant No. 457 issued by the Commissioner for West Tennessee for 182 acres. Enters 45 acres of land in White County on the waters of Caney Fork. Beginning at a hickory marked as the SW corner of an occupant survey made in the name of Robert Taylor … so as to included said Harris' improvement. February 29, 1812. Signed: Jonathan Harris.
(Note to side: Made void August 23, 1814).
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(NOTE: Jonathan Harris is the father-in-law of John Chisum Jr – son of "Blind" John Chisum. John Chisum Jr. married Mary "Polly" Harris)
1812 February 29 – (No. 7708) – Jonathan Harris assignee originally of William T Lewis. By virtue of a certificate Warrant No. 823 issued by the Register of West Tennessee for 300 acres. Enters 30 acres of land in White County on the waters of Caney Fork. Beginning at a large poplar marked JH standing about 2 poles E of the Spring now made use of by Isham Pulliam, running West, thence South etc, so as to include said spring and the improvement where said Pullam now lives. February 29, 1812. Signed: Jonathan Harris.
(Note to side: Made void 23d August 1814).
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(NOTE: Isham Pullam or Pulliam was married to Mary "Polly" Chisum – daughter of "Blind" John Chisum)
(NOTE: Jonathan Harris is the father-in-law of John Chisum Jr – son of "Blind" John Chisum. John Chisum Jr. married Mary "Polly" Harris)
1812 Aug 4 – William Chisom to Chisom & Russell, bk E, p 41. White County, Tennessee
… I William Chisum of Warren County State of Tennessee in consideration of 1000 dollars to me in hand paid … deliver unto John Chisum of White County and State afsd and Isham Russell of Warren County and State afsd the following horses, cattle and hogs …
Signed: William Chisam
Wit: George C Will, Isaac Taylor
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1812 Nov 9 – David Cowan Jr to John Chisom, bk E, p 458. White County, Tennessee
… between David Cowan Jr of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and John Chisum Jr of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 150 dollars … confirm unto the said John Chisum Jr … land situate … in the County and State afsd on the Waters of the Calf Killers Fork of the Caney Fork .. that David Cowan Sr now makes use of … Containing 50 acres …
Signed: David Cowan Jr
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, William Roberts, Elijah Chisum
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1813 Jan 5 – Margarett Chisom fr Rebekah Hill etal, bk E, p 158. White County, Tennessee
… in consideration of 2 dollars … we have sold unto Rebekah Hill of the County of White and State of Tennessee a negro girl by the name of Eady about … 26 or 27 years of age …
Signed: James Hill, Margaret Chisum, William Hill
Wit: Thomas McBride, James Anderson
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1814 April 12 – Elijah Chisom to Sherrod Horn, bk E, p 276, 277. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum Sr of the County of White and State of TN of the one part, Sherrod Horn of the County and State afsd of the other part … the said Elijah Chisum Sr … in consideration of the sum of 75 dollars … confirmed unto the said Sherrod Horn … land situate in the County and State afsd on both sides of the Calf Killers Fork of the Caney Fork adj a tract of 100 acres in the name of George Russell, location No. 475 above … passing said Russells NE corner … containing 30 acres … was granted by the said State of TN to the said Elijah Chisum Sr per grant No. 4889 and dated the 15th day of July 1813 …
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
Wit: James Chisum
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1814 May 6 – Margarett Chisom fr David Smyth, bk E, p 305. White County, Tennessee
… I David Smyth of the County and State afsd … sold unto Marget Chisum of the same place a negro woman named Charity and her child named Matilda about 6 months old …
Signed: David Smyth
Wit: Elijah Chisum Sr
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1814 June 27 – John Chisom fr James Bowin, bk E, p. 346. White County, Tennessee
… I James Bowen of the County and State afsd .. in consideration of 666 dollars … delivered unto John Chisum of the County and State afsd three negroes viz one woman and two children … about 24, one suckling child a boy named Ellick, about one month old, the other a girl about three years old named Eliza ….
Signed: James Bowen
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1814 Oct 20 – Obediah Chism. Grant No. 6165. 150 acres. Bk H, p 541. Robertson Co, TN. General Grants.
1814 Oct 20 – Obediah Chism. Grant No. 6166. 100 acres. Bk H, p 542. Robertson Co, TN. General Grants.
1814 Oct 20 – Obediah Chism. Grant No. 6167. 150 acres. Bk H, p 543. Robertson Co, TN. General Grants.
1814 Dec 16 (Survey) – Gatewood Chism survey for grant. White County, Tennessee
… State of Tennessee, First District } By virgue od entry No. 7705 and dated the 29th day of February 1812 founded on a certificate warrant No. 823 issued by the register of West Tennessee to William T Lewis for 300 acres I have surveyed for Gaitwood Chism assignee of William T Lewis 20 acres of land in White County between the Rock Island and Hickory Nut Mountain … bounded … including said Chism's house. Surveyed October the 6th 1814. Signed: James Townsend DS. Filed 16th Dec 1814.
Chain Carriers: William Fisher, John Chisum. (NOTE: The Chain Carrier William Fisher is the husband of Nancy Chisum – daughter of "Blind" John Chisum – which means that the Chain Carrier John Chisum is likely John Chisum Jr – also son of "Blind" John Chisum).
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Land Register: No. 823. 12001. 20 acres. Gaitwood Chisum.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 01; Series Title: Account Books
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1815 Feb 7 – John Chisom fr P Donohoo, bk E, p 424. White County, Tennessee
… I Patrick Donohoo of the County of White and State of Tennessee … in consideration … my trusty friend John Chisum of the County and State afsd … appoint him the said John Chisum my true and lawful attorney …. for 100 acres … the survey founded on an entry made in my name for 100 acres made in the office of the surveyor of the First Dist in the State afsd unto Jonathan Harris his heirs and etc which tract of land is contiguous to the hichory west mountain and adjoining the surveys whereon the said Jonathan Harris lives and occupies … allowing and confirming all and every legal act of him the said John Chisum in and about the afsd platt and certificate of survey of said 100 acres of land …
Signed: Patrick Donohoo
Wit: Jacob A Lane, George C Hamlett
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1815 June 12 – Elijah Chisom Sr to W C Metcalf, bk E, p 450. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part, and William C Metcalf of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 150 dollars … sold unto the said William C Metcalf two tracts of land one containing 50 acres, the other 25 acres … in the said County of White and State of Tennessee and bounded …. the 50 acres … of the SE corner of William Hays' entry No. 533 … survey the 4th of March 1813 … the other 25 acres … E of the SE corner of a 55 acre tract in the name of William P Anderson … a SW corner of William Brown … surveyed the 4th of March 1813 … both tracts of land lying … together in the Third District on the waters of the Calf Killer Fork of the Caney Fork …
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
Wit: Thomas McReed, Samuel Lauren, Abraham Broyle
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1815 June 16 – Elijah Chisom to Benj Weaver, bk E, p 401. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum Sr and Benjamin Weaver both of the County of White and State of Tennessee … in consideration of the sum of 112 dollars …. confirm unto him the said Benjamin Weaver … 2 tracts of land included in two grants containing 50 acres that is grant number 6741 containing 20 acres in the County afsd on the waters of the Calf Killer waters of the Caney Fork …. WE corner of William P Anderson and Elijah Chisum Sr survey of 180 acres known by the name of the Iron Oar Tract … also grant number 6643 contining 30 acres situate … on the waters of the Calf Killer Fork … on the NW corner of Elijah Chisam Srs 20 acre survey …
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
Wit: William Glenn, Isaac Taylor, Anthony Dibrell
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1815 July 1 – James Chisom to Marshal Duncan, bk E, p 449. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton and State of Tennessee of the one part and Marshal Duncan of the County of White and State afsd of the other part … the said James Chisum for and in consideration of the sum of 266 dollars and 66 and 2/3 cents … confirm unto the said Marshal Duncan … land … in the County of White on the Waters of Calf Killers on the Waters of a creek known by the name of Cherry Creek including part of the improvement where the said Duncan now lives containing 80 acres granted by the State of Tennessee to the said James Chisum Grant No. 5772 and dated 30th day of June 1814 … corner of Hardy Jones occupant survey of 100 acres … in the south boundary of an entry in the name of Elijah Chisum Jr … to the NE corner of said Jones' survey …
Signed: James Chisum
Wit: Elijah Chisum Sr, Soloman Duncan
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1815 July 19 – Elijah Chisom to James Turner, bk E, p 407. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum Sr of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and James Turner of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 120 dollars … confirmed unto him the afsd James Turner … land containing by survey 49 acres granted to the said Elijah Chisum by the State of Tennessee by Grant No 5774 … in White County in the 3d District and on the Waters of Calf Killer Fork of Canes Fork in a cove of the mountain known by the name of the Turkey Cove … bounded … line of Lowrey's claim …
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
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1815 Sept 12 – Elijah Chisom to John Shropshire, bk F, p 397. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum Jr of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and John Shropshire of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 150 dollars … confirm unto the sd John Shropshire … land … in the State and County afsd on the waters of the Caney Fork entered on warrant No. 229 in the First Dist … the SE corner of James Martin's 100 acre entry in the S boundary line of Joseph Upchurch occupant survey … containing 100 acres …
Signed: Elijah Chisum
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, Hicks Shropshire, Thomas Hill, John May
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1815 Sept 13 – Elijah Chisom fr John Shropshire, bk F, p 148. White County, Tennessee
… between John Shropshire of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Elijah Chisum Jr of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 18 dollars … confirm unto the said Elijah Chisum … land … in the State and County afsd on the waters of the Cany Fork in the First District … at a black oak sd Chisum's SE corner … on the Rock Island Road … containing 12 acres ….
Signed: John Shropshire
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, Hicks Shropshire, Thomas Hill, John May
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1815 Nov 7 – John Chisom to B Crabb, bk E, p 457. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part, and Bonaparte Crabb of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 300 dollars …. confirm unto the sd Crabb … land situate … in the County of White and State afsd … on the waters of Calf Killer Fork of the Caney Fork … north of John Millers west corner … containing 50 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, John Smith
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1817 Apr 19 – Elijah Chisom fr Thomas Taylor, Sher, bk F, p 64. White County, Tennessee
… between Thomas Taylor sheriff of White County in the State of Tennessee and successor of Isaac Taylor late Sheriff of the County afsd of the one part and Elijah Chisum Sr of the County and State afsd of the other part … a certain writ of fier facias issued out of the Court of Warren County …. the goods and chattels lands and tenements of William P Anderson within the said County he should cause to be made the sum … which sum Joseph Colville lately in the Court of Warren recovered against the said William P Anderson … did seize execute and take into his possession 55 acres of land … in the County of White and Waters of the Calf Killers Fork of Caney Fork …. the SW corner of Isaac Taylor's occupant claim of a 159 acres … thence north with said line … granted by the State of Tennessee on the 23d day of March 1815 by grant no. 6764 …. Elijah Chisum Sr … the sum of 5 dollars which was the highest and best bid became the purchaser of the afsd tract of 55 acres … sell unto the said Elijah Chisum Sr … the afsd tract of land …
Signed: Thomas Taylor, Sheriff of White County
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1817 Oct 11 death date of Richard P Chisholm – War of 1812 Pension Application – Richard P Chisholm (died Oct 11, 1817) – married in White County, Tennessee – widow in Simpson, Kentucky
married Mary A Clay – maiden name –
widow name – Mary A May (former widow – remarried in May 1821 to a John C May who died Sept 19, 18–date not completed) her widows application was denied because she remarried.
Richard P Chisholm died Oct 11, 1817 in Robertson Co, TN
enlisted in Robertson Co, TN
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1818 Feb 2 – Elijah Chisom to Benj Weaver, bk G, p 113. White County, Tennessee
… I Elijah Chisum Sr of the State of Tennessee and County of White am held and firmly bound unto Benjamin Weaver of the State and County afsd in the penal sum of 200 dollars … the condition of this obligation … before the 1st day of Sept next …. deed of conveyance to 30 acres of land lying in said County of White to Benjamin Weaver … part of a tract of 180 acres granted to Elijah Chisum and William P Anderson … known by the name of the Great Ore Bank lying at the … W corner of said tract
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
Wit: John W Dearing.
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1818 May 26 – Gatewood Chisum grant for 20 acres. White County, Tennessee
… by virtue of part of Certificate No. 823 dated the 7th of January 1812 issued by the Register of Court Tennessee to William T Lewis and entered on the 29th day of Febraury 1812 by No. 7705.
There is granted by the said State of Tennessee unto Gatewood Chisum assignee of the said William T Lewis …. land containing 20 acres by survey dated the 6th day of October 1814 lying in White County … between the Rock Island & Hickory Nut Mountain … bounded … including said Chisum's house.
Warrant Number: 12401, Warrant Number 12001.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Early Tennessee/North Carolina Land Records; Roll: 159; Book: 8
Ancestry.com. North Carolina and Tennessee, U.S., Early Land Records, 1753-1931 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
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1818 Oct 19 (Proveup Date of Will) – Last Will and Testament of Elijah Chisum Sr. White County, Tennessee
… I, Elijah Chisum Sr of the County of White and State of Tennessee … ordain this my last will and testament …
… 1st I give … to my 2 grandsons William H Chisum & Elijah Chisum the Western part of the tract of land on which I now live. It being that part on I now live by a North and South line … which 2 tracts of land are given them my 2 grandsons as before mentioned to make them equal to my sons and daughters which I have heretofore given land …. allotted to my said 2 grandsons should be by 3 or more respectable persons of the neighborhood valued to 500 dollars …
… 2dly. I give .. to my grandson Elijah Gibbons my tract of land containing 80 acres known by the name of the Lance Place it being a tract lying South of the one on which I now live and adjoining the large claim of Fisk and others which tract of land of 80 acres … in addition to a tract that I had formerly given to his father (Thomas Gibbons) is in full of all that I intend the said Elijah Gibbons my grandson as afsd shall inherit of my estate.
… 3dly. I give … to Lucy my dearly beloved wife the full possession … of the land and plantation whereon I now live (which is not hereing before disposed of together with my negroes, stock of all descrition household furniture and farming utenseals to be her my said wife fully possessed and enjoyed during her natural life or pleasure provided …. my said wife continue to keep house and remain upon the plantation whereon I now live … and after her death (or pleasure to deliver up to my executors herein after named the whole to be equally divided between my three sons that are now living Towit: James Chisum, John Chisum, William Chisum and my daughter Elizabeth Dodson and my two grandsons William H Chisum and Elijah S Chisum which two last mentioned grandsons are to be jointly interested and to have a share equal to one of my own children …
… I do constitute appoint … my two sons James Chisum and John Chisum my executors … In witness whereof I have hereinto set my hand … 28th day of January 1818.
Signed: Elijah Chisum, Senr.
Wit: Samuel Johnson, John W Dearing
(Will proven in court on the 19th of October 1818)
(Executors John Chisum and James Chisum, along with William Glenn and Jacob A Lane post bond for 10,000 on 24th October 1818 for the the executors of the estate).
Will Books, 1810-1840, White County, Tennessee; Author: Tennessee State Library and Archives (Nashville, Tennessee); Probate Place: White, Tennessee. Will Books, 1810-1840. Will Book A, p. 77. 1810-1828. White County, Tennessee
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1819 Jan 13 – John Chisom to Ford Miller, bk G, p 152. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Frederick Miller of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration the sum of 40 dollars and 75 cents … confirm unto the said Frderick Miller …. land … in the County and State afsd in the First District on the waters of the Calf Killers Fork … in the line of William Shaws 100 acre survey … containing 40 and 3/4 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, John Anderson
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1819 June 18 – James and John Chisom exrs to John Rutledge, bk F, p 332. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton and John Chisum of the County of White both of the State of Tennessee executors of the last will and testament of Elijah Chisum Sr decd of the one part, and John Rutledge of the County of White and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 2500 dollars … confirm unto the said John Rutledge … land … in the County of White on the waters of the Calf Killers Fork of the Caney Fork of Cumberland River … including the late residence of the said Elijah Chisum Sr decd being part of a tract of 450 acres granted by the State afsd to the said Elijah Chisum Sr decd by patent No. 1858 and bearing date the 18th day of January 1810 … corner to a tract of 150 acres willed by the said Elijah Chisum Sr decd to his two grandsons William H Chisum and Elijah S Chisum … with the line of the said 150 acre tract … corner of the cleared land whereon Peggy Chisum (widow woman) now lives … in Moses Fisk's line … containing 300 acres … reserving two poles square including the graves of the late proprietors in the center …
Signed: James Chisum, John Chisum
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Elijah Chisom to Robert Anderson, bk F, p 465. White County, Tennessee
… (book doesnt go this high in pages)
1819 Nov 25 – John Chisom to Danl Walling, bk G, p 139. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Daniel Walling of the County and State afsd of the other part …. in consideration of the sum of 475 dollars … confirm unto the said Daniel Walling … 3 certain tracts … of land … in the County and State afsd in the First Dist on the N side of Caney Fork … the top of Town Mountain … corner of a survey made in the name of Elisha Walling for 200 acres … containing 40 acres … 2d in White County in the First District on the waters of Caney Fork on the top of the Gum Spring Mountain …. boundary line of 40 acres in the name of Morgan Bryan … containing 45 and 3/4 acres … 3d in White County in the First Dist on the waters of Cany Fork on the top of the Gum Spring Mountain … in the south boundary line of sd 40 acre survey … containing 39 acres … in the whole 124 and 3/4 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, James Walling, Ambrose F Upchurch
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1820 US Census Giles, TN – Name: Alexander Chisholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Pulaski, Giles, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Manufactures: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 3
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Pulaski, Giles, Tennessee; Page: 40; NARA Roll: M33_124; Image: 33
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1820 US Census Maury, TN Name: John Chisholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Maury, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 2
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Maury, Tennessee; Page: 51; NARA Roll: M33_124; Image: 40
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1820 US Census Maury, TN Name: John Chisam
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Maury, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 18: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 3
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 1
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 3
Free White Persons – Under 16: 11
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 16
Total Slaves: 7
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 23
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Maury, Tennessee; Page: 51; NARA Roll: M33_124; Image: 40
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1820 US Census Montgomery, TN Name: William Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Montgomery, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 18: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 1
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 3
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 2
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Montgomery, Tennessee; Page: 230; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 193
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1820 US Census Montgomery, TN Name: Taylor Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Montgomery, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 2
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 4
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Montgomery, Tennessee; Page: 214; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 177
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1820 US Census Robertson, TN Name: Obediah Chisholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 18: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 3
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 2
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 6
Free White Persons – Under 16: 6
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 9
Total Slaves: 7
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 16
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee; Page: 27; NARA Roll: M33_125; Image: 41
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1820 US Census Robertson, TN Name: Thomas Chism
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Foreigners not Naturalized: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 2
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee; Page: 27; NARA Roll: M33_125; Image: 41
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1820 US Census Rutherford, TN Name: Edmund Chisholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee; Page: 179; NARA Roll: M33_124; Image: 109
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1820 US Census Rutherford, TN – Name: William Chisholm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 3
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee; Page: 179; NARA Roll: M33_124; Image: 109
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1820 US Census White, TN Name: John Chisum
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 2
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 4
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 3
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 2
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 2
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons – Under 16: 8
Free White Persons – Over 25: 3
Total Free White Persons: 12
Total Slaves: 8
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 20
1820 U S Census; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Page: 362; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 324
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1820 US Census White, TN Name: John Chisum
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 3
Free White Persons – Under 16: 4
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 7
1820 U S Census; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Page: 355; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 317
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1820 US Census White, TN Name: William Chisum
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 4
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6
1820 U S Census; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Page: 366; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 328
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1820 US Census White, TN Name: Margaret Chisum
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 1
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 3
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5
1820 U S Census; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Page: 351; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 313
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1820 March 22 – Obadiah Chism to U Davis, bk P, p 493. Robertson County, Tennessee
… between Upshaw Davis of the County of Robertson of the one part and Obadiah Chism and William Milican of the other part … Upshaw Davis having bought a certain tract of land … described of William Stewart of Sumner County and having received of him the said Stewart a legal title thereto acknowledged himself to stand … indebted to the said Stweart the balance of 190 dollars and 25 cents … the same tract of land which the said Davis bouth of the said Stewart … in the County of Robertson on the watters of Sumner Creek of Red River … containing 49 and 1/2 acres … this deed of trust … Signed: Upshaw Davis
Wit: William Milliken, James Greer, Brook Duval, S Sperman.
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1820 Oct 6 – John Chisholm, John Chisum, & James Chisum agreement with Penneneus Williams, bk 6, p 43. Madison County, Tennessee
… Articles of Agreement … between Penneneus Williams of the County of Maury and State of Tennessee of the one part and John Chisholm of the County of Maury, John Chisholm of the County of White, & James Chisum of the County of Overton all of the State afsd of the other part … said Pennenus Williams has placed in the hands of the said John Chishm of Maury County a certain land warrant containing 600 acres which warrant is in the name of James Galaway for Loeavon and the said John Chisholm and Company doth agree that they will use their best exertions to locate the said warrant … and have a competant true perfected on the same at their own expense in some one of the surveyors districts south and west of the Congressional Reservation line and so soon after the title may be completed as conveniet the said Williams doth agree to make or cause to be made to the said Chisholm and Company a title to 1/5 part of the land held by virtue of said Warrant to be divided according to quantity and quality …
Signed: Pennenus Williams, John Chisholm, James Chisum
Wit: William Newsum, Edmund Williams.
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1820 Oct 6 – James Chisum fr William Hord, etal, bk 3, p 291. Madison County, Tennessee
… between Eldridge Hord for himself and as guardian for the minor heirs of Staunen Hord decd, Thomas Hord, William Hord, Stokely D Rowan and Lucretia Rowan his wife, formerly Lucretia Hord heirs and legatees of William Hord decd of the County of Hawkins and State of Tennessee of the one part, and James Chisum of the County of Hardeman and State of Tennessee of the other part … in consideration of the services of the said James Chissum in locating and entereing 2576 acres of land … in the Western District of Tennessee … confirm unto the said James Chissum … several tracts or parcels of land containing in all 476 acres … one tract containing 53 and 1/4 acres lying in the 10th District …. Range 1 and Section 7 and bounded … at a stake post oak and two black oak pointers marked WH and RH …. also one other tract containing 238 and 3/4 acres lying in the 10th District … Range 2 Section 6 on the Waters of Hachie River …. corner of an entry in the name of John Chissum No. 315
Signed: Edward Hord, Edward Hord Guardian for the heirs of Hord, Thomas Hord, William Hord, S D Rowan, Lucretia Rowan.
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1822 Nov 22 – James Chisum etal to John McIver, James Sanderson etal, bk 1, p 636. Madison County, Tennessee
… we James Brown and William Wellborn commissioners appointed by the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of Madison to lay off and allot among James Sanderson, John McIver and James Chisum 6 tracts of 640 acres each entered in the 10th surveyor Dist by numbers 346, 400, 410, 459, 507, 402 so as to give to James Chisum 1/5 and to said Sanderson and to said McIver one equal moiety of the balance … to James Chisum we do allot Entry No 400 for 640 acres and do also order and direct that McIver pay him further 64 acres to be equat in value to 256 dollars ….. we do also allot to said Chisum 166 acres to be laid off from the western end extending across the whole … of entry No 410 the whole valued at $2432 ….
Signed: James Brown, William Wellborn.
Wit: W Stadderd, James Miller
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1822 Dec 20 – John Chisom to Danl Walling, bk G, p 416. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Daniel Walling of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 125 dollars … confirm unto the said Walling …. land situate … in the County and State afsd in the First Dist on the waters of Cany Fork and bounded … E of William ? SW corner … in Andrew Coyns line … containing 40 acres … 2d in First Dist on the top of Gum Spring Mountain and bounded … sd Chisum's 40 acre survey … containing 10 acres, in the whole 50 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Orian Denton, Thomas Walling
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1824 Nov 8 – James Chisom to Marshal Duncan, bk G, p 398. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton and State of Tennessee of the one part and Marshal Duncan of the County of White and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 100 dollars … confirm unto the said Marshal Duncan all that certain … land situate … in the County of White on the waters of Cherry Creek containing 25 acres … granted by the State of Tennessee to Thomas Tarien by Grant No 5773 and dated the 13 day of June 1814 …. and which a part of the land … allotted to the said James Chisum by the commissioners … dividing sundrly tracts of land between the heirs of said Thomas Farnor and said Chisum who located said lands which partition …. the tract hereby surveyed is bounded … corner of said Chisam for 100 acres No. 499 ….
Signed: James Chisam
Wit: George Thomas, James Hudgins, William Pryor
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1824 Nov 8 – James Chisom to James Hudgens, bk G, p 445. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton … and James Hudgings of the County of White … of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 500 dollars … confirm unto the said James Hudgings the two following described tracts of land, one containing 150 acres …. granted by the State of Tennessee to Thomas Turner by grant No. 10235 and dated the 26th day of June 1817 and bounded … line that formerly divided the Counties of Jackson and White where said line crosses Old Chickamoga Path near the Dry Valley … Aron England line … at the foot of Cumberland Mountain … one other tract containing 100 acres granted by the said State of Tennessee to the said Thomas Turner by grant No. 10240 dated the 26th day of June 1817 … bounded … boundary of Aron England occupant survey and corner to the survey before described for 150 acres … commisioners … divided sundry tracts of land between the heirs of said Turner and said Chisum who located said land …
Signed: James Chisum
Wit: George Thomas, William Pryor
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1824 Nov 15 – James Chisom to William Pryor, bk G, p 440. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton … of the one part and William Pryor of the County of White … of the other part … in consideration of 200 … confirm unto the said William Pryor … land … in the County of White in the Dry Valley adj said Pryor's entry No 458 for 50 acres above containing 50 acres … part of a tract of 100 acres granted … to Thomas Turner by grant No. 10241 dated 8 day of June 1817 … part of the land partitioned and attested to the said James Chism by the commissioners … dividing sundry tracts of land between the heirs of said Thomas Turner and James Chism …
Signed: James Chisum
Wit: James Hudgings, George Thomas
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1825 Jan 4 – William Chisum etal fr James Sanderson etal, bk 3, p 85. Madison County, Tennessee
… we John McIver and James Sanderson the Dist of Rutherford Tennessee the 2d of the District of Columbia are held and firmly bound unto Henry March, William Chislm and Martin Young of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee in the just and full sum of 5240 dollars to be paid to the said Henry March, William Chislm and Martin Young … I bind myself and my heirs … dated this 4th day of January 1825.
…. the said John McIver & James Sanderson hath … convey unto the said Henry Marsh, William Chisum and Martin Young … land containing 640 acres …. in the 10th Surveyors Dist in Range 1 Dist 6 entered in the name of James Sanderson and John McIver … at the NW corner of T Lacy's 274 acres entry No. 124 … boundary line of entry No 124 … the said Henry March and William Chisum and Martin Young have this day paid in hand to the said John McIver the sum of 240 dollars and a negro man valued at 500 dollars … their joint and several obligations under seal each for the sum of 500 dollars … from the 10th day of November last … payable the 10th day of November next … the above obligation to be void (if paid) …
Signed: John McIver for self and James Sanderson by his attorney in fact Evander McIver
Wit: John H Hyde, P P Hains.
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1826 Feb 18 … John Chisum to Joseph Gooch. bk G, p 703. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Joseph Gooch of the County and State afsd … in consisderation of the sum of 1200 dollars … confirm unto … Joseph Gooch … three tracts or parcels of laned situate … in White County and State of Tenn … namely … land granted by the State of Tennessee to a certain Joseph Crabb assinee of William Fulton who is assignee of John Tulic and containing 62 acres and adj Frederick Millers old 150 acre survey … the SW corner of Miller's survey … Also one other tract of land granted by the State of Tennessee to Joseph Crabb assignee of the heirs of Thomas Wade containing 193 acres … on the waters of Calf Killers Fork … bounded …W corner of Frederick Miller's 150 acre survey and Joseph Crabb's … Also one other tract of land conveyed to Joseph Crabb by Frederick Miller and since said Crabb to Alexander Lowrey … from Lowrey the said Chisum … containing 50 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: David Ames, John Parker
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1826 Nov 22 – James Chisum fr James Brown etal, bk 1, p 619. Madison County, Tennessee
… between James Sanderson of Alexandria District of Columbia by James Brown and William Wellborn his attornies in fact and John McIver of Rutherford County in said State of Tennessee of the one part and James Chisum of Hardeman County and said State of Tennessee of the other part … in consideration of services performed by said James Chisum in location of six land warrant numbers 346, 347, 349, 351, 348, 345 for 640 acres each have … confirmed unto said James Chisum … entry number 400 founded on warrant No 347 for 640 acres in the 10th Surveyors Dist, 2d and 3d Ranges, 8th Section, also 166 acres being part of entry No 410 founded on warrant No 348 in said 10th dist in Range 2 Section 8 …. last mentioned tract of 166 acres is bounded … beginning at the NW corner of said Entry No 410 … on the Southern boundary of Entry No 400 in name of Sanderson and McIver …
Signed: James Sanderson by his attorney in fact James Brown, William Wellborne, John McIver by his attorney in fact Evander McIver
Wit: W Stoddard, James Miller.
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1827 Jan 19 – William Chism. Grant No. 405. 50 acres. Bk 1, p 347. Madison Co, TN. WT Dist.
1827 July 19 – William Chisim. Grant No. 6392. 50 acres. Bk 8, p 42. White County, TN. Middle Tenn.
1827 July 20 – James Chisum fr Simon Huddleston, bk 2, p 630. Madison County, Tennessee
… between Simon Huddleston … of the one part and James Chisam of the County of Hardeman and State afsd of the other part …. in consideration of the said James Chisum having located for hi 640 acres of land … convey to the said James Chisum … land situated … in the County of Madison & State of Tennessee in the 10th Dist Range 3 Section 7 and bounded … beginnning at 2 black oaks the NW corner of a 640 acre tract granted to said Simon Huddleston by grant No 20200 and dated the 16th day of Sept 1823 ….
Signed: Simon Huddleston
Wit: Jarrett Huddleston, Simon Huddleston Jr
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1827 Sept 22 – John Chisom to Lewis Pettit, bk K, p 197. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum and William Pettet both of the County of White and State of Tennessee … in consideration of the sum of 30 dollars to him in hand paid … confirmed unto him the said William Pettett … land containing 40 acres situated … in the County of White and on the waters of the Cainey Fork and bounded … corner of James Barren's survey of 33 and 1/3 acres ….
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: John Jett, George Sparkman.
(Recorded June 7, 1837)
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1828 Feb 6 – Claibourn Chisum. Grant No. 907. 10 acres. Bk 1, p 889. Madison Co, TN. WT Dist.
1828 July 14 – John Chisom to Joseph Gooch, bk G, p 701. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of Hardin and State of Tennessee of the one part and Joseph Gooch of the County of White and State afsd of the other part …. in consideration of the sum of 100 dollars … sell unto him the said Joseph Gooch …land … in the County of White …on the waters of Calf Killer … containing 50 acres granted by the State of Tennesssee by grante No. 5351 dated 8 March 1827 … bounded … a NE corner of an entry for 20 acres whereon William Chisom now lives … line of Joseph Crabbs 193 acre survey … on William Miloins line … SW corner on the line of Thomas Meeks 30 acres survey … crossing the road from ? Mill to Roper Ferry … corner of Joseph Crownover's 50 acre survey … also one other tract … containing 50 acres … W corner of an entry for 50 acres whereon Joseph Crownover now lives … line of a 50 acre survey now owned by Bonapart Crebb … on the side of the road leading from Simpson Mill to Roper Ferry … corner of the before named Crownover 50 acre survey … granted by the State of Tennessee to said John Chisum by grant No. 5228 dated 25 Dec 1827
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Jacob A Lane, Trent C Connor
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1828 Sept 16 – John Chisom exr to William Simpson, bk H, p 90. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum acting executor of Elijah Chisum Sr decd late of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and William Simpson of the County of White … of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 200 dollars … transfer unto him the afsd William Simpson … land granted by the State of Tennessee to William P Anderson containing 90 acres .. found on warrant No 692 … in the County of White on the waters of the Calf Killer Fork of the Caney Fork … corner of E Chisum's claim of 450 acres, in the W boundary of Thomas Storms claim …
Signed: John Chisum, acting executor of Elijah Chisum Sr, decd.
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1828 Oct Session – Report by Commission of a settlement made with the execution of Elijah Chisam Snr decd returned on oath at Oct Session A.D. 1828. Towit:
… whose names are hereunto subscribed, commissioners, to settle with James Chisum and John Chisum, executors of the Last Will and Testament of Elijah Chisum Senr deceased, late of the County of White, concerning the amount of the Estate of the Testator which came to their hands as Executors, Report and say as follows, To wit:
First, that the amount of the sales of property of said testator and moneis by them received … account current returned by said executors on oath, at the July Session A.D. 1819 of White County Court – $7276.24 and 1/2
To amount of part of lands bequeathed to the heirs of Elijah Chisum Jr decd as evidenced by Report of Commissioners made at January County Court A.D. 1822 – $1000.00
To amt of sales of 3 small tracts of land one to David Snodgrass and 2 to William Hill on 21 July 1828 – $302.00
Total amt of Estate Real and Personal – $8578.24 and 1/2
Said Executors distributed:
To Nimrod Dodson, who intermarried with Elisabeth Chisum, daughter of testator – (amounts listed) …
By receipt of William Hill, guardian to William H Chisum, surviving heir to Elijah Chisum Jr, decd …
Heirs of William Chisum decd, a son of the Testator. By paying Seth Cason, who married with Elizabeth Chisum daughter of William Chisam decd paid 14 Aug 1822 ….
Sally Chisum, daughter of William Chisum decd …
By amount paid to John Chisum, guardian to the heirs of William Chisum decd, July 1821.
By amount retained by John Chisum executor and one of the heirs of the testator …
By amount retained by James Chisum executor and one of the heirs of the testator …
(List of payments made after this part for notes and bills owed …)
… Distributees respective shares.
To Nimrod Dodson in right of his wife $1472.17 and 1/2
To William H Chisum, heir of Elijah Chisum Jr $1472.17 and 1/2
To James Chisum $1472.17 and 1/2
To John Chisum $1472.17 and 1/2
Sales of land in recapitalation mentioned is to be divided among the above named persons; the executors retaining therefrom, the amount of expenses incurred, in enclosing the Graves of Elijah Chisum Sr and Lucy Chisum Decd the father and mother of said Executors, when said expenses are ascertained.
Interest account:
To amt interest due Nimrod Dodson on his share 69.63
To interest due Sally Chisum 69.63
To interest due W H Chisum 237.05
To interest due 5 minor heirs of William Chisum decd 520.27
It will be seen, that the amount of each distributive share is $1472.17 and 1/2 cents, which will stand amongst the heirs of William Chisum as follows, there being 7 of them, and the executors having paid and advanced money for the joint benefit of said heirs to the amount of $84.71 cents, would leave their share amounting to the sum of $1387.46
Each share amounting to the sum of $198.20 besides the sum mentioned in the interest account above. Therefore there is due to the heirs of William Chisum as follows, towit:
To Seth Cason principal and interest – $67.83
To Sally Chisum, principal and interest – $110.61
To five other minor heirs of said William, principal and interest – $1511.27
To William H Chisum, son of Elijah Junr bal principal and interest – $709.22 and 1/2
The amt of the share of Nimrod Dodson … $1541.80 and 1/2 …
It being represented to the commissioners, that there remained in the hands of Elijah Chisum Senr the testator, the sum of 15 dollars 6 and 1/4 cents due to William Hill, adm of Elijah Chisum Junr decd, unaccounted for and for which said executors are bound to account. The commr therefore direct that that sum with interest from the time it fell due, untill paid, be paid by said executors, out of the land last sold by them and herein before refered to, when the money for the same be collected. Also one dollar for one day to Turner Lane, on commissioners.
The commissioners, therefore, having fully examined all the papers records and documents relating to the Estate of the said Elijah Chisum Senr decd —
Report and say that the said account and report as before herein stated, shows a true, full, and perfect statement of the smount of each distributive share, with the interest threon, up to this day, with the balances due the heirs of the said Elijah Chisum decd severally.
John Chisum, executor etc produced and shewed, that he had furnished and paid for, Tombstone of Elijah Chisum and Lucy Chisum, his father and mother, prepared at Nashville, and halling same $23; and further, that the price for putting up the mason-work as herein before expressed, round said graves, the further sum of $25 – all of which is allowed him out of said Estate, by said commissioners.
All of which is most respectfully submitted to the worshiful court.
Given under our hands and seals 18th Sept 1828.
Signed: Turner Lane, Anthony Dibrell, Jacob A Lane
Returned 5th July A.D. 1831
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1828 Nov 11 – William Chism fr James Chism, Book L fr 1825 to 1830 p 433. Montgomery County, Tennessee
… I James Chism of the County of Montgomery and State of Tennessee … in consideration of 200 dollars … confirm unto William Chism Jr all my right title claim and interest … to the following negroes …. Frankey and her two children Thames Mary Ann and Harry and its understood that … transfer the claim of my mother Polly Chism unto him the said William Chism …
Signed: James Chism
Wit: ? R Trice, Roswell Platt, James Davis
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1830 US Census Name: [Daniel Chisum]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Bedford, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 70 thru 79: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 3
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: Bedford, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 174; Page: 31; Family History Library Film: 0024532
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1830 US Census Name: [James Chisum]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Bedford, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: Bedford, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 174; Page: 31; Family History Library Film: 0024532
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1830 US Census Name: [Daniel Chisum]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Bedford, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 9
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 11
Year: 1830; Census Place: Bedford, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 174; Page: 31; Family History Library Film: 0024532
1830 US Census Name: [Jacob Chisum]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Bedford, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 5
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: Bedford, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 174; Page: 31; Family History Library Film: 0024532
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1830 US Census Name: John Chisum
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Hardeman, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 80 thru 89: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 3
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 2
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 5
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total Slaves: 14
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 22
Year: 1830; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 176; Page: 374; Family History Library Film: 0024534
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1830 US Census Name: [James Chisum]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Hardeman, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 4
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 4
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 2
Slaves – Females – Under 10: 5
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 2
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total Slaves: 22
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 26
Year: 1830; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 176; Page: 375; Family History Library Film: 0024534
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1830 US Census Name: [Claiborn Chisum]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Hardeman, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 3
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 4
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 10
Year: 1830; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 176; Page: 374; Family History Library Film: 0024534
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1830 US Census Name: [Whitson H Chisholm]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Hardeman, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 2
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 3
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 1
Total Slaves: 11
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 12
Year: 1830; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 176; Page: 364; Family History Library Film: 0024534
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1830 US Census Name: William Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Hardeman, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 176; Page: 351; Family History Library Film: 0024534
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1830 US Census Name: Thomas G Chisum
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Hardeman, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 1
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3
Year: 1830; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 176; Page: 374; Family History Library Film: 0024534
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1830 US Census Name: John Chisom
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Jackson, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 8
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 10
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 10
Year: 1830; Census Place: Jackson, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 177; Page: 125; Family History Library Film: 0024535
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1830 US Census Name: Elijah Chism
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Madison, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 2
Slaves – Males – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 10
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 13
Total Slaves: 4
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 17
Year: 1830; Census Place: Madison, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 179; Page: 97; Family History Library Film: 0024537
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1830 US Census Name: [William Chisam]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Madison, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 6
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 8
Year: 1830; Census Place: Madison, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 179; Page: 99; Family History Library Film: 0024537
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1830 US Census Name: [Obediah Chism]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Robertson, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 10: 3
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 5
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 11
Year: 1830; Census Place: Robertson, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 179; Page: 412; Family History Library Film: 0024537
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1830 US Census Name: [Obediah Chism JR.]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Robertson, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3
Year: 1830; Census Place: Robertson, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 179; Page: 412; Family History Library Film: 0024537
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1830 US Census Name: [Edmund Chisam]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Rutherford, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 60 thru 69: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 2
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4
Year: 1830; Census Place: Rutherford, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 179; Page: 356; Family History Library Film: 0024537
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1830 US Census Name: [Elijah Chisholm]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tipton, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 8
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 11
Year: 1830; Census Place: Tipton, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 181; Page: 289; Family History Library Film: 0024539
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1830 US Census Name: Sarah Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tipton, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 70 thru 79: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 11
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 13
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 13
Year: 1830; Census Place: Tipton, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 181; Page: 278; Family History Library Film: 0024539
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1830 US Census Name: William Chisum
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 70 thru 79: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 6
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 8
Year: 1830; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 182; Page: 49; Family History Library Film: 0024540
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1830 US Census Name: John Chisum
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 3
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 182; Page: 43; Family History Library Film: 0024540
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1830 Feb 25 – John Chisum to Edmund P G Chisum, Nancy Chisum, Vanransleor Chisum, William Chisum etal, bk 2, p 478. Madison County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of Hardeman State of Tennessee of the one part & Nancy Chisum, Vanransaleer Chisum, E P G Chisum, and William Chisum minor heirs of William Chisum decd of the County of Madison & State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 50 dollars to him in hand paid … confirmed unto the said Nancy Chisum, Vanransalaer Chisum, Edmund P G Chisum, and William Chisum minor heirs of William Chisum decd a certain tract or parcel of land situated … in the County of Madison and State of Tennesee in the 10th District 2d Range and 7th Section on Johnson's Creek it being the North half of a 268 and 1/2 acre entry in the name of William Stroud and conveyed from said Stroud to John Chisum bounded …. at a … gum … W of the NE corner of said Section … containing 134 and 1/4 acres ….. to them the said Nancy Chisum, Vanransler Chisum, Edmund P G Chisum and William Chisum minor heirs of William Chisum decd …. the said John Chisum doth hereby bind himself …. defend the afsd premises …
Signed: John Chisam
Wit: Laban Dotson, Harvey Derryberry.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-WSL9-B?i=610&cat=449862 (NOTE: These are the children of William Chisum who died 1828 – he was the son of Elijah Chisum Sr b. abt 1747 – so these are Elijah Chisum Sr's grandchildren)
1830 Nov 12 – W H Chisom to William Hill, bk H, p 155. White County, Tennessee
… between William H Chisum now of the County of White … of the one part and William Hill of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 1200 dollars … confirm unto him the afsd William Hill … land containing 200 acres … in White County on the waters of Calf Killer and adj the Rocky Mountain …. same land which he the said William H Chisum holds by virtue of the Last Will and Testament of Elijah Chisum Sr decd … line of a tract on which the said Elijah Chisum last lived … where the widow of Elijah Chisum Jr dec'd lived …. also another tract of land containing 50 acres adj the W boundary of … tract held by Grant No. 7089 and bounded … W boundary of the said 450 acre tract …
Signed: William H Chisum
Wit: Turner Lane Sr, Trent C Conner.
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1831 Feb 25 – William Chisum fr William Hill, bk 3, p 42. Madison County, Tennessee
… between William Hill of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and William H Chisum of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 500 dollars … sold unto the said William H Chisum one tract of land lying and being in the County of Madison in State afsd granted by the State of Tennessee to William Hill by grant No. 20,835 for 99 acres of land …. corner of Entry No. 92 in the name of William Pullam and on the North boundary line of Entry No 85 in the name of B Robinson …
Signed: William Hill
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1831 March 10 – John Chisum to Frederick Miller, bk 3, p 83. Madison County, Tennessee
… between John Chism of Madison County and State of Tennessee of the one part and Frederick Miller of said County and State of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 1200 dollars to me in hand paid …. sell unto said Frederick Miller …. land containing 300 acres … in the County of Madison and State of Tennessee in the 10th Surveyors District Range 2 and Section 7 … the East boundary line of No. 176 for 640 acres in the name of Turner Tate …
Signed: John Chism
Wit: Andrew Lydag, Jacob Miller
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1831 Aug 25 – John Chisom & James Chisom. Grant No. 1814. 160 acres. Hardin County, TN. Bk 2A, p 915. WT Grants.
1832 April 25 – William Chisum etl to J B Pendergrast, bk 3, p 159. Madison County, Tennessee
… between John W Smith administrator of William Chisum of the one part and J B Pendergrast of the other part all of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee … in consideration of the sum of 327 dollars and 94 cents to him the said John W Smith in hand paid … confirmed unto the said J B Prendergrast one … tract of land …. in the County of Madison and the State of Tennessee and in the 10th Survey District Ranges 2 and 3 and Section 9 … SW corner of entry No 92 in the name of William Pillan and on the N boundary line of Entry No 85 in the name of B Robinson …
Signed: John W Smith
Wit: William M Lane, J B Prendergrast.
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1832 July 30 (will written) – I Obadiah Chism of Robertson County State of Tennessee … (Last Will and Testament) …
… I have given to my son John Chism $500.
… 2d, I have given to my daughter Susanna May $85.
… 3d, I have given to my son Thomas E Chism $265.
… 4th, I have given to my son Gillington Chism $70.
… 5th, I have given to my son Obadiah Chism $242.
… 6th, I have given to my daughter Polly Ann Moore decd $272.
… 7th, I have given to my daughter Elizabeth Bartlett $60.
… 8th, I have given to my son William G Chism $230.
… 9th, I have given to my daughter Mary Ann Stalcup $84.
… I do intend the over and above portion that my daughter Susanna May would expect at some certain day if any concerning to her whatever it may be little as it will be I wish for her three children to have it James, Richard and Mary Ann.
… Moreover I do make claim of my executors my son Obadiah Chism and Reuben Train of my executors … my son O Chism and Reuben Bartlett that is if I should be called away from time before I should make any other will etc.
Signed: Obadiah Chism.
Furthermore, that is to say,
My daughter Malinda and my son Elijah L Chism have never received anything as yet, therefore it is my will that each of them should have an equal division with all that have received each and everyone to have an equal divide one as much as another. This is my will, witness my hand and seal this 31 day of July 1832.
Signed: Obadiah Chism Sr.
Wit: Gillington Chism, John W Chism
p. 344.
1832 Dec 13 – John Chisum etal to Frederick Mayo, bk 3, p 281. Madison County, Tennessee
… between John Chissum of the County of Hardeman and State of Tennessee of the one part and Frederick Mayo fo the County of Madison and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 500 dollars … confirm unto him the said Frederick Mayo … land … in the County of Madison … containing 134 and 1/4 acres in the 10th Dist 2d Range and Section 7th and bounded … beginning at a stake a black gum and hickory pointers …. the south half of a 248 and 1/2 acre entry in the name of William Stroud and deeded to John Chissum by deed bearing date the 9th day of January 1827 …
Signed: John Chissum
Wit: John W Smith, William H Chisham, L Copeland
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1833 Feb 22 – William Chisum etal fr Daniel Graham etal, bk 3, p 272. Madison County, Tennessee
… Whereas John McIver now deceased executed to Henry Marsh, William Chisam and Martin Young a certain bond or covenant … we John McIver and James Sanderson the first of Rutherford Tennessee and the second of the District of Columbia are held and firmly bound unto Henry Marsh, William Chism and Martin Young of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee in the just and full sum of 4240 dollars to be paid the said Henry Marsh, William Chisam and Martin Young … sealed … dated … 1st day of January 1825 … convey unto the said Henry Marsh, William Chisam and Martin Young … land containing 640 acres … in the 10th surveyors Dist in Range 1 Section 6 entered in the name of james Sanderson and John McIver … at the NW corner of S Laceys 274 acres entry No 124 … Henry Marsh and William Chisam and Martin Young … paid in hand to the said John McIver the sum of 250 dollars and a negro man valued at 500 dollars …. having interest from the 10 day of November last past … payable the 10th day of Nov next, the second payable on the 10th day of Nov 1826, the third payable on the 10th day of Nov 1827 … the said Daniel Graham as admr as aforesaid hath hereunto set his hand and seal this 22d day of February 1833.
Signed: Daniel Graham admr of John McIver decd
Wit: J R Laughlin, Richard Ledbetter.
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1833 April 30 – John Chisholm etal fr Memecaw Howard eta, bk 6, p 42. Madison County, Tennessee
… State of Tennessee Henry County in accord with a decree of the Honorable Chancery Court of the County of Rockingham and State of North Carolina made at the April Term of said Court for the year 1828 and as far as authorized by said decree I have proceeded to set apart and lay off unto Messrs John Chishom, John Chishom, and James Chisum their … interest in a certain tract of land containing 600 acres founded on warrant No. 1624 issued by the Comrs West Tennessee to James Galaway and entered by No. 334 in the 10th District Range 2 & 3 Section 7, Madison County on the waters of Black Creek a branch of Big Hatch River … part of which tract is 1/5 part and in accordance with an agreement entered into on the 6th day of October 1820 between Permenus Williams of the one part and said John Chisholm, John Chisum, and James Chisum of the other part …. said Williams agreed to give unto the said Chisholm and Chisum the 1/5 part of the land procured by said warrant and the part so laid off unto said … for their services, expenses, etc in locating said warrant having the land granted etc, containing or contains 120 acres and is bounded as follows, towit … at the NE corner of the above … tract of 600 acres …
Signed: Memican H Howard, Lugar McLemore.
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1833 Apr 30 – Claiborne and James Chisum. Grant No. 2283. 31 and 1/2 acres. bk 3A, p 455. Hardeman Co, TN. WT Dist.
1833 Apr 30 – Claiborne and James Chisum. Grant No. 2284. 5 acres. bk 3A, p 456. Hardeman Co, TN. WT Dist.
1833 May 1 – Claiborne and James Chisum. Grant No. 2290. 9 acres. bk 3A, p 472. Hardeman Co, TN. WT Dist.
1833 May 1 – Claiborne and James Chisum. Grant No. 2291. 60 acres. bk 3A, p 473. Hardeman Co, TN. WT Dist.
1833 May 3 – James Chisum to John McDonald, bk 3, p 285. Madison County, Tennessee
… between James Chissum of the County of Hardeman and State of Tennessee of the one part & John McDonald of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the other part … the said James Chissum for and in consideration of services performed by John Chissum in locating and having surveyed sundry land warrants for William Hord and others in the Western District of Tennessee under … an agreement and contract entered … between the said James Chissum and the said John Chissam and others as a company of locators and for the further consideration of 1 dollar … paid by the said John Chissum … confirm unto the said John McDonald son in law to the said John Chissum and it being done at the special request and direction of the said John Chissum …. a certain tract of land containing 238 acres by grant No 20147 to the said William Hord and dated the 15th of Sept 1823 situated … in the 10th surveyors Dist in Range 2 and Section 6 and in Madison County …. the NW corner of an entry in the name of John Chissum No 315 …
Signed: James Chissum
Wit: John W Smith, S Copeland.
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1833 May 3 – James Chisum to John Chisum, bk 3, p 287. Madison County, Tennessee
… between James Chissum of the County of Hardeman and State of Tennessee of the one part and John Chissum of the County of Lauderdale and State of Alabama of the other part … the said James Chissum for and in consideration of services performed by said John Chissum in locating sundry land warrants and having the same surveyed and granted for James Samderson, John McIver and others in the Western District of Tennessee he the said John Chissum being one of a company of locators known by the name of Chissums Company etc, hath …. confirmed unto the said John Chissum … Entry No. 410 founded on Warrant No 347 for 640 acres in the name of James Sanderson and John McIver situated in the 10th Surveyors Dist 2d and 3d Ranges and 8th Sections ….
Signed: James Chissum
Wit: John W Smith, S Copeland
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1833 Sept 3 – James Chisum fr Chancery Ct etal, bk 3, p 523. Madison County, Tennessee
… State of Tennessee, At a District Chancery Court began and held at the Court House in the Town of Jackson on the 8th Judicial Circuit of the Western Division of the State afsd on Monday the 17th day of March it being the 3d Monday in said Month AD 1834 …
…. this day this cause came … before the Chancellor now sitting …. for Complainant as for defendant Graham the bill having been taken for confessed as agaisnt John McIver the other defendant … Complainant was entitled to have a decree … enquire into the number of tracts sold by John McIver in his lifetime the number of acres and value of each tract and also the number of tracts unsold the number of acres of each tract and their value …
… On Friday the 21st day of March 1834 … the following final decree was rendered …
James Chisum complainant v Daniel Graham and others deft }
… to lay off and allot to James Chissum the complament 1222 acres of land … out of the following tract of land belonging to John McIver towit:
640 acres – Entry no 500 – Dist 10 – Range 3 – Section 9
1000 acres – Entry 192 – Dist 13 – Range 2 – Section 4
799 acres – Entry 467 – Dist 10 – Range 2 – Section 10
920 acres – Entry 411 – Dist 13 – Range 4 – Section 1
320 acres – Entry 656 – Dist 10 – Range 5 – Section 6
1000 acres – Entry 94 – Dist 13 – Range 5 – Section 3
340 acres – Entry 202 – Dist 13 – Range 2 – Section 3
49 acres – Entry 892 – Dist 10 – Ranges 2 & 3 – Section 5
640 acres – Entry 149 – Dist 9 – Range 2 – Section 10
… We the withing named Commissioners …. have allotted … to James Chissum the following tracts therin named towit: 640 acres Entry No 149, 9th Dist Range 2, Section 10, also 640 acres Entry 500, 10th Dist, 3d Range, 9th Section, also 320 acres part of 640 acres entry No 656 in the 10th dist, 5th range and 6th section … March 14, 1834.
Signed: John T Bayan, Robert Clanton, J B Caroll, Commisioners.
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1833 Nov 2 – Edmund Chism, Nancy Chism, Vanrensoler Chism, William Chism etal to Alex Lackey, bk 4, p 388. Madison County, Tennessee
… bwtween Nancy Chisum of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the one part and Alex A Lackey of the County & State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 150 dollars … conveyed and confirmed unto the said A A Lackey …. land situated … in the County of Madison on Johnsons Creek in Range 2 and Section 7 it being her undiided share of a 134 and 1/4 acre tract of land deeded by John Chisum to the said Nancy Chisum and her three sons Vanrensoleer, Edmund P G, and William Chism minor heirs of William Chism decd …
Signed: Nancy Chisum.
Wit: Laban Dodson, A Ragsdell
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-4SHQ-F?i=592&cat=449862 (NOTE: These are the children of William Chisum who died 1828 – he was the son of Elijah Chisum Sr b. abt 1747 – so these are Elijah Chisum Sr's grandchildren)
1834 Jan 31 – John Chisum etal to John McDonald, bk 3, p 454. Madison County, Tennessee
… between Charles Sevier of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the first part and John McDonald of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the second part & John Chishum of the County of Lauderdale and State of Alabama … in consideration of the sum of 5 dollars in hand by the said John McDonald to the said Charles Sevier paid … convey unto the said John McDonald 150 acres of land for 71 dollars in Range 1 and Section 8 in Madison County beginning at the SW corner of a 50 acre entry in the name of William Barbey … to a SW corner of an occupant entry for 175 acres in the name of Charles Sevier … Nevertheless that whereas the Charles Sevier is indebted to the said John Chishalm as follows … 21 dollars and 20 cents … should the said Charles Sevier … before the 1st day of November 1834 pay … said debt … to be null and void …
Signed: Charles Sevier, John McDonald, John Chisholm by Ulshe McDonald his agent.
Wit: Lucy Cloud
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1834 July 22 – John Chisum to Benjamin C Bickers, bk 5, p 376. Madison County, Tennessee
… I John Chism for a certain consideration and by virtue of a sale to him made obligation myself to give possession to A B Clingman of the place of residence on which I now live including of the different tracts of occupant land to him sold and specified below by the 25th day of next December viz 1st The Dinsmore Simpson place 40 acres of entry, 2d the Davy Davis Place on which I now live as above named 25 acres by entry, 3d the William White occupant with labour on said place and the John Miller occupant also proven with all the labour and imrovements on sd places and I the sd John Chism also obligate myself to make him the necessary transfer to secure sd Chism in the full possession of the above named places at the payment of last enstalment agreeably to the his obligation …
Signed: John Chism
Wit: Claiborn Chism
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1835 Jan 1 – John Chisam. Grant No. 2621. 150 acres. Hardeman County, TN. Book 3A, p 807. W.T. Dist.
1836 May 23 – Vanneseler Chisum, William Chisum etal to Nancy Chisum, bk 5, p 28. Madison County, Tennessee
… between Vanrunsaleer Chism of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the one part & Nancy Chism of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 150 dollars … confirmed unto the said Nancy Chism …. land situated … in the County of Madison on Johnsons Creek in Range 2 and Section 7 it being the undivided share of 134 and 1/4 acres tract of land deeded by John Chism to the said V Chism, Nancy Chism, E P G Chism & William Chism heirs of William Chism decd …
Signed: Vanrensaleer Chism
Wit: Laben Dodson, William Dillingham, William Dickson
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-7S1S-9?i=65&cat=449862 (NOTE: These are the children of William Chisum who died 1828 – he was the son of Elijah Chisum Sr b. abt 1747 – so these are Elijah Chisum Sr's grandchildren)
1836 July 23 – Nancy Chisum to William Chisum Jr, bk 5, p 29. Madison County, Tennessee
… between Nancy Chism of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the one part and William Chism of the County and State afsd of the other part son of the said Nancy Chism … in consideration of the natural love and affection which she the said Nancy Chism bears towards her said son William Chism …. confirm unto the said William Chism … land lying and being in the County of Madison on Johnsons Creek in Range 2 Section 7 an undivided share of a 134 and 1/4 acre tract of land deeded by John Chism to the said V Chism, Nancy Chism, E P G Chism and William Chism heirs of William Chism decd …
Signed: Nancy Chism
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-7S1N-M?i=66&cat=449862 (NOTE: These are the children of William Chisum who died 1828 – he was the son of Elijah Chisum Sr b. abt 1747 – so these are Elijah Chisum Sr's grandchildren)
1836 Nov 2 – Claiborne Chisum. Grant No. 3010. 12 acres. Hardeman Co, TN. bk 4, p 280. WT Dist.
1837 March 11 – Claiborn Chisum to John Vinson etal, bk 7, p 93. Madison County, Tennessee
… between Claibourn Chisam of the County of Hardeman and State of Tennessee of the one part and John Vinson of the County of Madison and State afsd of the other part …. in consideration of the sum of 1000 dollars … conveyed unto the said John Vinson … land …. in the county of Madison … in the 10th Surveyors District Range 2 and Section 7 and bounded … beginning at a stake post oak … containing 184 acres …
Signed: Claibourn Chisum
Wit: Edwin C Stevens, William H Chisum
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1837 March 11 – Claiborn Chisum to John Vinson, bk 7, p 94. Madison County, Tennessee
… between Claibourn Chsum of the County of Hardeman and State of Tennesse of the one part and John Vinson of the County of Madison … of the other part … in consideration of 400 dollars … conveyed unto the said John Vinson… land … in the County of Madison… in the 10th Surveyors dist Range 1 and Section 7 and bounded …. beginning at a black oak … containing 54 and 1/4 acres …
Signed: Claibourn Chisum
Wit: William H Chisum, Edwin C Stevens.
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1837 March 11 – Claibourn Chisum to John Vinson, bk 7, p 94. Madison County, Tennessee
… (consideration 40 dollars) … land in County of Madison … 10th Dist, Range 2, Section 7 …. containing 10 acres ….
Signed: Claibourn Chisum
Wit: William H Chisum, Edwin C Stephens.
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1837 June 5 – Probate deed books, v. B, p 20, White Co, TN – John Chisam Jr to William Pillet – 40 acres.
John Jett and George Sprackman witnesses.
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1837 June 28 – William Chisholm. Grant No. 3154. 25 acres. Hardeman County, TN. bk 4, p 421. W.T. Dist.
1837 July 3 – Claiborn Chisum, James Chisum, John Chisum, Thomas G Chisum to Epps Gibbons, bk 11, p 179. Madison County, Tennessee
1838 Oct 15 – John G Chisholm, Claiborn Chisum, James Chisum, Matilda Chisum, Thomas Chisum, William H Chisum etal to John Chisum, bk 7, p 169. Madison County, Tennessee
… between the legal representaties of James Chishum deceased and John Chisholm deceased, to wit, John Johnson and wife Polly, Walter Robertson and wife Rebeccah, Robert H Vernon and wife Nancy, Andrew Turner and wife Vinsy, Jonas Robinson and wife Elizabeth, Claibourn Chishum, Thomas G Chishum, John G Chishum, also the heirs of said John Chishum decd, William H Chishum, Claibourn Chisholm and wife, John W Smith and Letty his wife, Edwin Stephens and wife Mary Ann, Thomas G Chishum and wife Belinda, James M Johnson and wife Nancy, Catherine Chishum, Matilda Chishum, Martha Jane Chishum, all of the Counties of Madison and Hardeman Tennessee. William Hill guardian of the heirs of Lucy Hill deceased of the County of White and State afsd of the first part, and John Chisholm of the County of Lauderdale State of Alabama of the second part …. party of the first part for and in consideration of services performed by John Chisholm of the second part in locating sundry land warrants and having the same surveyed and granted for the heirs of James Galleway and others in the Western District of Tennessee he the said Chisholm being one of the Company of Locators known by the name of the Chishum Company & Co the party of the first part hath granted … and sold unto the said John Chisholm of the second part … their equal and undivided 2/3 of 120 of land the location interest in and to them decreed by the Rockingham County North Carolina Chancery Court part of tract of land granted to the heirs of James Galleway and located by said Company in said Western District of Tennessee in the County of Madison Entry No 334 in the 10th Surveyors District in Ranges 2 & 3 Section 7 and the Eastern part of said tract of 600 acres beginning at the NE corner … containing 120 acres …
Signed:
John Johnson, Mary Johnson,
John G Chisam,
Walter Robinson, Rebecca Robinson,
Robert H Vernon, Nancy Vernon,
Andrew Turner, Levina Turner,
Jonas Robinson, Elizabeth Robinson,
Claibourn Chisum,
Thomas G Chisum, Belinda Chisum,
William H Chisum,
Edwin C Stevens, Mary Ann Stevens,
John W Smith, Charlotte Smith,
Catherine Chisholm,
W H Chisholm Guardian } Matilda Chisholm, Martha Jane Chisum,
James M Johnson, Nancy C Johnson.
Wit: Seth Caison, Meremon H Jones.
Republic of Texas, Red River County } This day personally appeared Seth Caison and Meriman H Jones the two subscribing witnesses to the within deed …. (acknowledged signatures of John Johnson & Mary Johnson his wife, and Thomas G Chisum and Belinda Chisum his wife sign their signatures … )
State of Tennessee, Hardeman County } … order to examine Rebecca Robinson wife of Walter Robinson, Nancy Vernon wife of Robert H Vernon, Levincey Turner wife of Andrew Turner, Elizabeth Robertson wife of Jonas Robertson, Charlotte Smith wife of John W Smith, Mary Ann Stephens wife of Edwin C Stephens, Nancy C Johnson wife of James M Johnson, Catherine Chisum now Catherine Mercer wife of Thomas B Mercer … separately from their husbands …
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1838 Oct 15 – Belinda Chisum, Claiborn Chisum, James Chisum, John G Chisum etal to John Chisum, bk 7, p 172. Madison County, Tennessee
… between the Legal Representatives of James Chishum decd to wit, John Johnson by his wife Polly, Walter Robinson and wife Rebeccah, Robert H Vernon and wife Nancy, Andrew Turner and wife Vincy, Jonas Robinson and wife Elizabeth, Claibourn Chishum, Thomas G Chishum, John G Chishum of the County of Hardeman State of Tennessee, and William Hill guardian of the heirs of Lucy Hill deceased of the County of White and State afsd of the first part, and John Chishum of the County of Lauderdale and State of Alabama of the second part … in consideration of services performed by John Chisholm of the second part in locating sundry land warrants and having the same survey'd and granted for the heirs of Martin Armstrong and others in the Weestern District of Tennessee he the said Chisholm being one of a company of locators known by the name of Chishum Company and Co the party of the first … sold unto the said John Chisholm of the second part … 260 acres of land the location interest set apart under decree of Davidson County Nashville Tennessee to the locatiors of the Marting Armstrong representatives … lying in the County of Madison in the 10th Surveyors Dist Range 2 & 3 Section 7 grant No 20173 dated the 15th of Sept 1823 entry dated the 26th of December 1820 Grant No 335 and bounded … beginning at a stake the SW corner of Entry No 334 in the name of James Galliway for 600 acres … to the beginning containing 260 acres …
Signed:
John Johnson, Mary Johnson,
John G Chisam,
Walter Robinson, Rebecca Robinson,
Robert H Vernon, Nancy Vernon,
Andrew Turner, Levina Turner,
Jonas Robinson, Elizabeth Robinson,
Claibourn Chisum,
Thomas G Chisum, Belinda Chisum
Wit: Seth Caison, Mermon H Jones.
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1838 Oct 15 – Thomas G Chisum etal to John Chisum, bk 64, p 122 or 172. Madison County, Tennessee
1838 Dec 5 – Catherine Chisholm, Claiborn Chisholm, John Chisholm, Martha Jane Chisholm, Matilda Chisholm, Thomas G Chisholm, William H Chisholm etal to John Chisholm, bk 8, p 125. Madison County, Tennessee
1838 Dec 5 – Claiborn Chisum, John Chisum, Martha Chisum, Jane Chisum, Matilda Chisum, Thomas Chisum, William H Chisum etal to John Chisum, bk 8, p 122. Madison County, Tennessee
1839 Aug 6 – John H Chisum, Overton Chisum, and Preston Chisum fr Robert Hensely and wife, bk L, p 379. White County, Tennessee
… between Robert Hensely and Ann S Hensely his wife of the County of Nelson and State of Virginia by their atty in fat Iverson L Twyman of the one part and Preston A Chisum, Overton Chisum and John H Chisum Jr of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the other part … consideration of 700 dollars … 2/3s of a certain tract or parcel of land, lying in White County, TN on the Cousy Fork of Cumberland River containing 1000 acres granted by the State of Tenn to Thomas Hopkins and William Dickinson by Grant No. 3712 dated at Nashville the 13 day of Feb 1835 …
Signed: Robert Hensley, Ann S Hensley, by their atty in fact Iverson L Twyman
Wit: William Knowles, Henry M Gibbs
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1839 Aug 17 – James Chisum heirs of fr Adam Huntsman, bk 6, p 447. Madison County, Tennessee
… between Adam Huntsman of the one part and John Chisum and heirs of James Chisum of the other part … in consideration of 15 acres of land … interest of James & John Chisum in a tract of 150 acres near Jackson which has been conveyed to me …. sell and convey unto John Chisum and the heirs of James Chisum one tract … in the County of Madison containing 200 acres of land which was granted in the name of Benjamin Savage by grant No. 22,495 … the grant issued was purchased by me from Savage's heirs 2/3 of 80 acres is hereby conveyed to John Chisum the ballance thereof to the heirs of James Chisum …
Signed: Adam Huntsman
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1840 US Census – Name: Nelson M Chism
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Bledsoe, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 3
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 4
Year: 1840; Census Place: Bledsoe, Tennessee; Roll: 517; Page: 146; Family History Library Film: 0024542
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1840 US Census – Name: Rufus K Chisholm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Davidson, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8
Year: 1840; Census Place: Davidson, Tennessee; Roll: 520; Page: 285; Family History Library Film: 0024543
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1840 US Census – Name: William Chisholm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Hardeman, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 7
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 9
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 9
Year: 1840; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Roll: 522; Page: 311; Family History Library Film: 0024544
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1840 US Census – Name: [John G Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Hardeman, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Males – 24 thru 35: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
Schools – Primary and Common Schools: 1
Schools – No. of Scholars (Pri/Comm): 30
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total Slaves: 3
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6
Year: 1840; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Roll: 522; Page: 321; Family History Library Film: 0024544
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1840 US Census – Name: Moses B Chism
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Lauderdale, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 4
Year: 1840; Census Place: Lauderdale, Tennessee; Roll: 529; Page: 16; Family History Library Film: 0024547
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1840 US Census – Name: Jemima Chism
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Lauderdale, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 7
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8
Year: 1840; Census Place: Lauderdale, Tennessee; Roll: 529; Page: 16; Family History Library Film: 0024547
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1840 US Census – Name: [Elizabeth Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Madison, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 90 thru 99: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 3
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 3
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total Slaves: 7
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 15
Year: 1840; Census Place: Madison, Tennessee; Roll: 529; Page: 102; Family History Library Film: 0024547
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1840 US Census – Name: [Winneford Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Overton, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 70 thru 79: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 8
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 5
Free White Persons – Under 20: 6
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 9
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 9
Year: 1840; Census Place: Overton, Tennessee; Roll: 533; Page: 33; Family History Library Film: 0024549
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1840 US Census – Name: [Obadiah Chism]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Robertson, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 10
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 12
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 12
Year: 1840; Census Place: Robertson, Tennessee; Roll: 533; Page: 160; Family History Library Film: 0024549
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1840 US Census – Name: [Edmund Chisolm]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Rutherford, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 70 thru 79: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 70 thru 79: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:
Year: 1840; Census Place: Rutherford, Tennessee; Roll: 533; Page: 54; Family History Library Film: 0024549
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1840 US Census – Name: [John H Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6
Year: 1840; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Roll: 536; Page: 17; Family History Library Film: 0024550
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1840 US Census – Name: [Preston A Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6
Year: 1840; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Roll: 536; Page: 18; Family History Library Film: 0024550
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1840 US Census – Name: [John Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 80 thru 89: 2
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
White Persons – Blind: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 2
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:
Year: 1840; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Roll: 536; Page: 17; Family History Library Film: 0024550
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1840 US Census – Name: [Overton Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 4
Year: 1840; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Roll: 536; Page: 17; Family History Library Film: 0024550
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1840 June 16 – Claiborn Chisum, John Chisum, Martha Chisum, Jane Chisum, Matilda Chisum, William H Chisum etal to John W Smith, bk 7, p 232. Madison County, Tennessee
… between the legal represetnatives of John Chisum decd (to wit) Claiborne Chisum, Edwin C Stevens and wife Mary Ann, Thomas G Chisum and wife Belinda, James M Johnson and wife Nancy, Thomas B Mercer and wife Catherine, Matilda Chisum, Martha Jane Chisum, and William H Chisum of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the first part and John W Smith of the County and State afsd of the second part … in consideration of the land known as the occupant land by John Miller received by said Chisum and sold by him to Doctor Clingman the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged in exchange for 50 acres of land in the NW corn of Entry No 1090 in the name of Benjamin Savage for 200 acres in Dist 10 Range 2, Section 6 … beginning at a hichory the NE corner of Entry No 315 for 148 acres … to the beginning containing 50 acres ….
Signed: Edwin C Stevens, Mary Ann Stevens, Nancy C Johnson, Thomas B Mercer, Catherine Mercer, William H Chisum, Matilda Chisum and Martha Jane Chisum by their agent William H Chisum.
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1840 Sept 30 – John Chisum heirs of fr Gall H Kyle, bk 7, p 217. Madison County, Tennessee
… between Gale H Kyle the acting Sheriff and Collector of the State and County Taxes for the County of Madison in the State of Tennessee of the one part and the legal heirs and representatives of John Chisum of Madison County in the State of Tennessee of the other part … whereas a judgement and order was rendered by the County Court of said County at February Sessions 1832 for double taxes then due from sundry individuals holding lands within its jurisdiction or in the County of Madison as therin expressed … there is a tract of 200 acres in the name of Benjamin Savate and number of entry 1095 issued … sitated in said County in the 10th Dist 2d Range 6th Section … John Chisum became the purchaser … for the said 200 acres … and behoof of the said legal heirs of John Chisum and their heirs forever …
Signed: G H Kyle, Shff
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1842 March 5- W H Chisom fr J Smith bk P, p 85. White County, Tennessee
… We John W Smith and Charlotte Smith his wife, Thomas G Chisum and Malinda Chisum his wife all of the County of Lamar, Republic of Texas … nominated … and appoint William H Chisum of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the US of American our lawful attorney … concerning our … interest in the Estate of John Chisum decd late of sd County and State … (towit) one tract of 200 acres situated in Lauderdale County Tennessee State on Cain Creek also one tract situated in White County and State of Tennessee on the waters of Calf Killer containing 180 acres …also the lands on which Elizabeth Chisum the widow of the afsd John Chisum decd now resides consisting of several … surveys in the County of Madison and State of Tennessee on the waters of Clover Creek … I the sd John W Smith admin of the Estate of the afsd John Chisum decd … empower the sd William H Chisum to wind up and settle and close the unsettled business of the Estate of the afsd John Chisum as admin for me and in my behalf …
Signed: John W Smith, Charlotte Smith, Thomas Smith (sic. Thomas Chisum), Malinda Chisum
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1842 Aug 16 – J H Chisom to Thos Bosson, bk N, p 195. White County, Tennessee
… bewteen John H Chisum of White County State of Tennessee of the first part and Thomas M Bosson of the said State … in consideration of the sum of 103 dollars … convey unto (Thomas Bosson) … 1/3 of 2/3s of a certain tract of land being in White County … on the N side of the Caney Fork River near the Great Falls thereof containing 1000 acres granted by the State of Tennessee to Thomas Hopkins and William Dickerson by Grant No. 3712 dated at Nashville the 13th day of Feb 1835 …. 1/3 of 2/3 interest in said survey 88 and 2/3 acrs to John Fisher and 44 and 1/3 of an acre to Preston Chisum …
Signed: John H Chisum
Wit: Solomon Charles, George H Hill
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1842 Oct 3 – Probate deed books, v. C, p 147, J H Chisum to Tho. M Boyson 88 acres.
Deed proven in court. White Co, TN
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1844 June 29 – William Chisum to Charles Wilkins, bk 9, p 582. Madison County, Tennessee
1845 July 30 – William R Chisholm. Grant No. 1293. 150 acres. bk 2, p 383. Lauderdale Co, TN. W.T. Dist.
1846 March 13 – John Chisholm to Edmond Snipes, bk 13, p 365. Madison County, Tennessee
1847 May 8 – William H Chisum fr John W Smith, etal, bk 12, p 425. Madison County, Tennessee
1847 May 8 – Claiborn Chisum, Nancy Chisum, Thomas Chisum, Linda Chisum, William H Chisum etal to Thomas B Mercer, bk 12, p 453. Madison County, Tennessee
1847 May 8 – Nancy Chisum, Thomas G Chisum etal to William H Chisum, bk 12, p 455. Madison County, Tennessee
1847 May 8 – Chisom etal to J R Conner, bk P, p 288. White County, Tennessee
… between William H Chisum, Thomas Miller and Catherine his wife, Edwin C Stevens and Mary Ann his wife, John W Smith and Charlotte his wife, Thomas G Chissum and Belinda his wife, James M Vinson and Matilda his wife, Martha J Chissum and Nancy Chissum of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the one part and James R Connor of the County of White and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 75 dollars … unto the said James R Connor … land containing 180 acres lying in White County in the Third District on the NW side of the Calf Killers Fork of Caney Fork … E from the land formerly owned by Lowrey Fraily … the same tract or parcel of land granted by the State of Tennessee to Elijah Chissum and William P Anderson on the 3d day of March 1815 by Grant No. 6761 …
Signed: Thomas G Vernon, Martha J Vernon, Edward C Stephens, Mary Ann Stephens, James M Vinson, Matilda Vinson, Thomas Z Mercer, Catharine Mercer, Nancy Chisum, William H Chisum, John W Smith, Charlotte Smith, Thomas G Chisum, Belinda Chisum, By William H Chisum their agent.
Wit: T. C. Connor, William Harrell
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-79G8-V?i=647&cat=261424
1847 Dec 27 – J H Chisom to J W Hash, bk Q, p 178. White County, Tennessee
… Articles of agreement … between John H Chisum of the one part and J W Harsh of the other part both of the State of Tennessee … agree to divide a certain tract or parcel of land which they bought jointly as the property of William Dickerson lying in the County of White and Dist No. 4 … containing 303 acres … division line … on the River Bluff on nearly or about N to the E corner of James Fisher's field … on the Dickerson tract of landnow a strait line … next to Hutson's … and a separate tract … contains 23 acres … joins the lands of Bosson which now belongs to the said J W Hash …
Signed: J H Chisum, J W Hash
Wit: Preston A. Chisum, Overton Chisum
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-792T-Z?i=837&cat=261424
1848 Apr 15 – William H Chism. Grant No. 5545. 24 and 21/160 acres. bk 7, p 238. Madison Co, TN. WT Dist.
1848 May 15 – John Chisholm etal to Wright Weatherly, bk 14, p 188. Madison County, Tennessee
1848 Sept 8 – Moses B Chism. Grant No. 6532. 50 acres. bk 9, p 233. Lauderdale Co, TN. WT Dist.
1849 Moses Chism. Grant No. 9556. 49 and 3/4 acres. Bk 12, p 761. Lauderdale Co, TN. WT Dist.
1849 Apr 1 – Elizabeth G Chism. Grant No. 7436. 168 and 70/160 acres. Bk 10, p 321. Lauderdale Co, TN. WT Dist.
1850 US Census – Name: J G Chisum
Gender: Male
Age: 32
Birth Year: abt 1818
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Hardeman, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 3000
Line Number: 28
Dwelling Number: 736
Family Number: 736
Household Members Age
J G Chisum 32
Larisa Chisum 33
Elizabeth Chisum 10
Mary Chisum 8
James Chisum 7
William Chisum 4
Nancy Chisum 5
Sarah Chisum 2
William Pirtle 36
Elizabeth Cheshier 76
Year: 1850; Census Place: Hardeman, Tennessee; Roll: 881; Page: 119b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6195529:8054
1850 US Census – Name: William Cissum
Gender: Male
Age: 52
Birth Year: abt 1798
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1850: District 16, Henderson, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 200
Line Number: 33
Dwelling Number: 8
Family Number: 8
Household Members Age
William Cissum 52
Ellin Cissum 52
Franklin Cissum 16
Alexander Cissum 14
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 16, Henderson, Tennessee; Roll: 883; Page: 223b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6240390:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Andrew Cissum
Gender: Male
Age: 24
Birth Year: abt 1826
Birthplace: Alabama
Home in 1850: District 15, Henderson, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Line Number: 41
Dwelling Number: 57
Family Number: 57
Household Members Age
Andrew Cissum 24
Elizabeth Cissum 20
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 15, Henderson, Tennessee; Roll: 883; Page: 222a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6240290:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Rodger Cissum
Gender: Male
Age: 83
Birth Year: abt 1767
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: District 18, Henderson, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 200
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 32
Dwelling Number: 48
Family Number: 48
Household Members Age
Rodger Cissum 83
Elizabeth Cissum 51
Hannah Cissum 23
Aridel Cissum 14
Eli Cissum 12
Gideon Cissum 10
Elizabeth Cissum 9
Susan Cissum 7
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 18, Henderson, Tennessee; Roll: 883; Page: 238a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6241556:8054
1850 US Census – Name: John Cissum
Gender: Male
Age: 31
Birth Year: abt 1819
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 16, Henderson, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 341
Line Number: 33
Dwelling Number: 64
Family Number: 64
Household Members Age
John Cissum 31
Mary Cissum 24
James R Cissum 4
Thomas Cissum 2
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 16, Henderson, Tennessee; Roll: 883; Page: 227b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6240726:8054
1850 US Census – Name: [Richard Chism]
Gender: Male
Age: 39
Birth Year: abt 1811
Home in 1850: District 10, Jackson, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 16
Dwelling Number: 3
Family Number: 3
Household Members Age
Richard Chisom 39
Adaline Chisom 29
Nancy A Chisom 12
Elizabeth J Chisom 10
William C Chisom 8
Sarah Chisom 7
John W Chisom 5
Mary Chisom 3
Bitha Chisom 2
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 10, Jackson, Tennessee; Roll: 885; Page: 235a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6274587:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Nancy T Chisom
Gender: Female
Age: 14
Birth Year: abt 1836
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 1, Jackson, Tennessee, USA
Attended School: Yes
Line Number: 32
Dwelling Number: 73
Family Number: 73
Household Members Age
Ruben Beck 50
Ann F Beck 26
Susanna E Beck 23
Jesse E Z Beck 19
William Beck 14
Nathaniel Beck 11
Sally Beck 7
Nancy T Chisom 14
Priscilla Chisom 11
Mary Beck 1
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 1, Jackson, Tennessee; Roll: 885; Page: 164a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6268684:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Henry F Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 41
Birth Year: abt 1809
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: District 6, Lauderdale, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 500
Line Number: 26
Dwelling Number: 340
Family Number: 340
Household Members Age
Henry F Chism 41
Ann Chism 35
James F Chism 14
Marian Chism 14
John W Chism 11
Martha C Chism 9
Missouri A Chism 6
Wm R Chism 2
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 6, Lauderdale, Tennessee; Roll: 886; Page: 272a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6316163:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Moses B Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1813
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: District 6, Lauderdale, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 400
Line Number: 33
Dwelling Number: 334
Family Number: 334
Household Members Age
Wm Stuckey 53
Nancy Stuckey 57
Doctor McCrea 26
Mary E McCrea 23
Alexander C McCrea 19
Martha C McCrea 16
Aceneth C McCrea 14
Wm Henry McCrea 12
Jesse L McCrea 9
Moses B Chism 37
Martha C Chism 39
Frances M Chism 11
Terence A Chism 10
Jenetta C Chism 7
Samuel L Chism 1
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 6, Lauderdale, Tennessee; Roll: 886; Page: 271b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6316128:8054
1850 US Census – Name: William R Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 40
Birth Year: abt 1810
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: District 6, Lauderdale, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 600
Line Number: 10
Dwelling Number: 337
Family Number: 337
Household Members Age
William R Chism 40
Elaline Chism 28
James W Chism 17
John S Chism 16
Moses B Chism 14
Thomas J Chism 12
Wm W Chism 10
Louisa J Chism 5
Mary E Chism 3
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 6, Lauderdale, Tennessee; Roll: 886; Page: 272a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6316147:8054
1850 US Census – Name: R K Chisholm
Gender: Male
Age: 44
Birth Year: abt 1806
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 8, Lawrence, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Brickmason
Industry: Construction
Line Number: 9
Dwelling Number: 39
Family Number: 39
Household Members Age
R K Chisholm 44
Emeline T Chisholm 35
Mary E Nugent 18
John N Chisholm 15
Wm R Chisholm 13
Alexr C Chisholm 10
Jas R Chisholm 8
B F Chisholm 6
Joseph M Chisholm 4
Mary J Chisholm 1
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 8, Lawrence, Tennessee; Roll: 886; Page: 293a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6317702:8054
1850 US Census – Name: William Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 33
Birth Year: abt 1817
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 3, Madison, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 1500
Line Number: 42
Dwelling Number: 412
Family Number: 412
Household Members Age
William Chism 33
Caroline Chism 26
William Chism 1
John Johnson 12
James Johnson 10
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 3, Madison, Tennessee; Roll: 889; Page: 243b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6379522:8054
1850 US Census – Name: John Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 20
Birth Year: abt 1830
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 3, Madison, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Line Number: 29
Dwelling Number: 422
Family Number: 422
Household Members Age
E C Stephens 52
Mary A Stephens 37
William H Stephens 13
Calvin P Stephens 10
Thomas J Stephens 7
James C Stephens 6
John Chism 20
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 3, Madison, Tennessee; Roll: 889; Page: 244b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6379593:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Obediah Chisom
Gender: Male
Age: 45
Birth Year: abt 1805
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1850: District 1, Robertson, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 1400
Attended School: 3
Line Number: 29
Dwelling Number: 596
Family Number: 596
Household Members Age
Obediah Chisom 45
Agness Chisom 44
James W Chisom 21
Mary Chisom 17
Martha Chisom 15
Sarah Chisom 13
Jane Chisom 11
Lucinda Chisom 6
John Chisom 1
Jesse Ellemon 20
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 1, Robertson, Tennessee; Roll: 894; Page: 4a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6498221:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Mardock Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 49
Birth Year: abt 1801
Birthplace: Scotland
Home in 1850: Memphis Ward 2, Shelby, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Cigar Manufacturer
Industry: Tobacco Manufactures
Real Estate: 5000
Line Number: 42
Dwelling Number: 306
Family Number: 331
Household Members Age
Mardock Chism 49
Ferdmand Bungter 40
Margaret Bungter 39
Ferd Bungter 9
Mary Bungter 6
Mary Bungter 4
John Grams 27
Wm Martin 20
James Pant 23
Wm McNeill 33
Year: 1850; Census Place: Memphis Ward 2, Shelby, Tennessee; Roll: 895; Page: 20b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6536986:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Nancy C Chism
Gender: Female
Age: 22
Birth Year: abt 1828
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1850: North of Cumberland and East of Caney Fork Rivers, Smith, Tennessee, USA
Line Number: 15
Dwelling Number: 45
Family Number: 45
Household Members Age
Francis G Buker 38
Margaret E Buker 19
Geo Ann Hurt 14
Nancy C Chism 22
Year: 1850; Census Place: North of Cumberland and East of Caney Fork Rivers, Smith, Tennessee; Roll: 896; Page: 213a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6552364:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Manuel Chsim
Gender: Male
Age: 32
Birth Year: abt 1818
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: South Division, Smith, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Laborer
Industry: Industry Not Reported
Cannot Read, Write: 2
Line Number: 22
Dwelling Number: 202
Family Number: 202
Household Members Age
Manuel Chsim 32
Mahulda Chsim 20
Elizabeth Chsim 12
Nelson Chsim 10
Nancy Chsim 7
William Chsim 4
John Chsim 2
Year: 1850; Census Place: South Division, Smith, Tennessee; Roll: 896; Page: 322b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6561132:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Overton Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Birth Year: abt 1812
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 4, White, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 600
Line Number: 5
Dwelling Number: 518
Family Number: 518
Household Members Age
Overton Chism 38
Celia Chism 33
Martha A Chism 16
Julia A Chism 13
James Chism 8
Mary Chism 6
Francis Chism 1
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 4, White, Tennessee; Roll: 900; Page: 41b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6931997:8054
1850 US Census – Name: John Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 34
Birth Year: abt 1816
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 4, White, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 300
Line Number: 15
Dwelling Number: 520
Family Number: 520
Household Members Age
John Chism 34
Matilda Chism 32
William Chism 13
Amanda Chism 13
John Chism 12
Caroline Chism 10
Nancy Chism 9
Preston Chism 7
George Chism 5
William Chism 0
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 4, White, Tennessee; Roll: 900; Page: 41b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6932007:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Preston A Chisom
Gender: Male
Age: 42
Birth Year: abt 1808
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 4, White, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 600
Line Number: 2
Dwelling Number: 532
Family Number: 532
Household Members Age
Preston A Chisom 42
Coretha L Chisom 40
Nancy Chisom 18
John Chisom 16
Ann E Chisom 14
Preston D Chisom 11
Martha Chisom 9
James Chisom 6
Mary Chisom 5
Julian M Chisom 3
Margaret L Chisom 0
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 4, White, Tennessee; Roll: 900; Page: 42b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6932077:8054
1850 US Census – Name: John Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 70
Birth Year: abt 1780
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: District 4, White, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 1500
Line Number: 12
Dwelling Number: 519
Family Number: 519
Household Members Age
John Chism 70
Mary Chism 68
William Chism 27
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 4, White, Tennessee; Roll: 900; Page: 41b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6932004:8054
1850 US Census – Name: [Davis Chism]
Gender: Male
Age: 28
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 25, Wilson, Tennessee, USA
Line Number: 41
Dwelling Number: 75
Family Number: 75
Household Members Age
David Chism 28
Hary Chism 24
William Chism 6
Mary Chism 4
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 25, Wilson, Tennessee; Roll: 901; Page: 440b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6834616:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Mary Chism
Gender: Female
Age: 55
Birth Year: abt 1795
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 17, Wilson, Tennessee, USA
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 34
Dwelling Number: 1167
Family Number: 1167
Household Members Age
Nancy Powell 22
George Powell 6
Mary Powell 3
Hartwell Patterson 32
Martha Patterson 28
John Patterson 10
Addilade Patterson 7
Malissa Patterson 4
Josephine Patterson 3
Robert Patterson 0
Mary Chism 55
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 17, Wilson, Tennessee; Roll: 901; Page: 517a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6975606:8054
1850 resident of White County, TN – War of 1812 Pension Application – Taylor Chism – Tennessee Militia enlisted in Clarksville, TN – Posey Co, Indiana application of child George Chisum under age of 21 on March 30, 1855. George is only heir under age of 21 at time – the youngest child. Both mother and father dead for a number of years. (per depo of James Chisum)
Depo of William Johnson in White Co, TN – says Taylor has been dead 7 years, and Elizabeth his wife dead 15-18 years. Sworn on May 20, 1856.
Taylor Chism was resident of White Co, IL in 1850 and age 59 that year.
Taylor Chism father of George Chism
https://www.fold3.com/image/304656245
1851 application – War of 1812 Pension Application – Gillington Chisum – White County, Tennessee – Franklin County, Alabama (29 pgs)
wife Cynthia Hill married Aug 1817 in White Co, TN
1851 residence of Franklin Co, AL
1871 residence of Davidson Co, TN
service dates – enlisted Dec 10, 1812 – discharge Apr 20, 1813
in 1851 he was 55 years of age in Franklin Co, AL
in 1855 he was 59 years of age in Franklin Co, AL
https://www.fold3.com/image/304656323
1854 Jan 31 – John H Chisum to James M Glohn, bk 17, p 178. Madison County, Tennessee
1854 June 5 – John Chisum – Settlements and wills, v. B-G 1831-1893, White County, TN. bk D, pp. 158
… this 5th day of June 1854 the death of John Chisom late of the County of White decd was suggested in open court … departed this life intestate whereupon Overton Chisom and Preston A Chisom was appointed and qualified admins …
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-2P5B-39?i=619&cc=1909088&cat=252491
1854 Aug 9 – John H Chisom to M E Church Bk T, p. 253. White County, Tennessee
… between John H Chisum of the one part and Mathias Hutson, James Wright, James Fisher of the other part all of the State of Tennessee White County … promotion of Education and Religion … give and bequeath unto the said Mathia Hutson, James Wright, James Fisher all 3 being members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South appointed …. for the use and benefit of said church and also for a school house in District No. 4 …
Signed: J H Chism
Wit: J B W Blankenship, W G Chism.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-5S7M?i=609&cat=261424
1854 Aug 18 – Mrs Chisum – Settlements and wills, v. B-G 1831-1893, White County, TN. bk D, pp. 238
… One years provisions for Mrs Chisum …
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-SN62-W9?i=659&cc=1909088&cat=252491
1855 Mar 24 application date – War of 1812 Pension Application – Capt. John Chisholm – Tennessee – Lauderdale County, Alabama (16 pgs)
John Chisholm aged 74 yrs in Lauderdale Co AL on March 24, 1855 …. sworn … was a Capt in company in the 1st Regiment of Tennessee militia commanded by Col Robert C Nappier in War w Creek Indians … mustered into svd in Fayettville, Tenn on 12 Jan 1814 …disch at Fayettsville TN the 10th day of May 1814 … warrant for 40 acres …
https://www.fold3.com/image/304655881
1855 March 30 – War of 1812 Pension Application – Taylor Chism – Tennessee Militia enlisted in Clarksville, TN – Posey Co, Indiana application of child George Chisum under age of 21 on March 30, 1855. George is only heir under age of 21 at time – the youngest child. Both mother and father dead for a number of years. (per depo of James Chisum)
Depo of William Johnson in White Co, IL – says Taylor has been dead 7 years, and Elizabeth his wife dead 15-18 years. Sworn on May 20, 1856.
Taylor Chism was resident of White Co, IL in 1850 and age 59 that year.
Taylor Chism father of George Chism
https://www.fold3.com/image/304656245
1855 Sept – Nancy Fisher, heir of John Chisam, Rev War App for pension.
Nancy Fisher only heir of John Chisam a deceased Revolutionary soldier who died in Alabama June 15/29 leaving a widow Sarah Chisam who remained his widow and died August 30, 1848 act White County Tennessee. There were seven children then living is Nancy Fisher, John Chisam, Rachel Riddles, Polly Pollem, Betsy Burnside, Sarah Chisam and Francis Hately [probably Frances] – all dead but Nancy Fisher who applied in September 1855 –
Service claimed by widow who applied in June 1844 under act of 1836 as volunteer from Spartanburg district South Carolina under Colonel Thomas and Captain Taylor and under General Pickens and General Green for more than two years – claims to have been married in 1774 by a Minister of the Gospel in Spartanburg district knows of no marriage record –
She knows of her own knowledge of his going into service.
John Chisam son of John & Sarah swears in February 1852 that he is 71 years old – and that Nancy Fisher was then 31 –
Lewis Taylor swears in June 1844 – That he served with John Chisam under Captain Thomas, Captain Taylor, Colonel Thomas, General Pickens & General Green – that he was present at their marriage, that they have lived together since their marriage – Has known them more than sixty years – Lewis Taylor was a pensioner under Act of 1832.
Mary Chisam in August 1855 make affidavit that she is the widow of one of sons of John & Sarah Chisam who is dead, that she drew a pension as the only heir of Jonathan & Margaret Harris, and filed in that case her family Bible – Has often heard the old man talk of his service in the revolution.
That they had 12 children of whom Nancy was next to the youngest – of August 2 1786 –
James White with an order from John Chisam drew £32.14.3 ½ . The indent numbered 3435 – certificate obtained August 6/55 –
William Adcock of DeKalb County Tennessee swears on September 5/55 that he was acquainted with John and Sarah Chisam prior to 1794 – Has heard Chisam & his own father talk of their revolutionary services – New them in Spartanburg district South Carolina they had several children in 1794 the oldest was then 15 or 20 years of age]
[p 21: Certificate dated August 6, 1855 from the South Carolina Comptroller Generals office showing a payment made to John Chisam for duty done in the Roebuck's Regiment.]
[Note: The following may relate to the above veteran]
South Carolina Audited Accounts relating to John Chisim [sic] AA214
Audited Account Microfilm file No. 1245
Transcribed by Will Graves 8/20/19
[p 2]
[No.] 2435 No. 114
[Book] X 2 August 85 [1785]
John Chisim [sic] for Militia duty, before, & Since the fall of Charleston [Charleston South Carolina fell to the British on May 12, 1780] in Roebuck's [Benjamin Roebuck's] Regiment per Anderson's [Colonel Robert Anderson's] Return [not extant] – [old South Carolina] Currency £229
Stg. [Sterling] £32.14.3 ¼
Exd. J. Mc. A. G. [Examined by John McCall, Adjutant General]
Received the Amount of the Within in an Indent No. 3435, X, per Order
S/ James White
[p 4]
Gentlemen
Please to Deliver the whole of my Indent if Ready to Mr. James White and you Will much oblige your Very Humble Servant
S/ John Chisam
To the Commissioners
Treasurer of State South Carolina
S/ R Harrison JP March 19th 1787
https://revwarapps.org/r1932.pdf
1856 Nov 5 – John Chisom fr William Rice, bk T, p 144. White County, Tennessee
… State of Alabama, Jackson County … I William Reece of the County of Jackson and State of Alabama do constitute and appoint John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee my lawful agent and attorney in fact to convey a deed … to all the interest that I have by virtue of my wife Lynessa Reece in and to the lands conveyed by my wife Lynessa Reece by reason of his will Jonathan Harris decd of the County of White in the State of Tennessee ….
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-5S4X?i=555&cat=261424
1857 April 11 – Overton Chisom fr J H Chisom, bk T, p 194. White County, Tennessee
… I John H Chisum have this day bargained and sold … to Overton Chisum … in consideration of 400 dollars to me in hand paid 3 several tracts of land lying in the County of White and State of Tennessee … in District No. 4 containing … 230 acres … 3 grants from the State of Tennessee to Johnathan Harris .. first for 115 acres and No. 11537 granted on the 17 day of April 1818, and the 2d grant is also from the State of Tennessee to said Harris and for 100 acres and No. 100229 granted the 17th day of May 1817, the third and last from the State of Tennessee also to said Harris … granted on the 28th day of May 1817 for 15 acres and is No. 10,076 …
Signed: John H Chisum
Wit: Peter Juna, Morning(sp?) Chisum
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-5SS4?i=580&cat=261424
1858 May 1 – M Chisom fr J H Chisam, bk T, p 454. White County, Tennessee
… between J H Chisam of the one part and Mary Chisam of the other part both of the County of White and State of Tennessee … in consideration of the sum of 200? dollars … confirm … land … in the County of White and on the Waters of Caney Fork, Dist No. 4 … with Overton Chisam's line … boundary line of the 75 acre tract … containing by estimation 20 and 3/4 acres …
Signed: J H Chisam
Wit: William Chisam, J S Bird
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-5SSQ?i=712&cat=261424

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The goal of this project is to find the bridge between Ulysses Branch who traveled by wagon from Arkansas with the Sherrill family out west Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Knutson-574|Sara Knutson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * determine names Helen Miles and George Branch (parents listed on Ulysses Branchs death certificate) * make valid DNA connections * continue growing facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/451945588520808/ Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16870401 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Tennessee Confederate Soldiers

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{{One Name Study|name=Overcast}} Overcast and Overcash Confederate Soldiers from the stae of Tennessee. [[Overcash-44|Abraham Cornelius Overcash ]]

Tennessee Counties

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Do you have a strong interest in a particular Tennessee County? We have many counties that would benefit from having a dedicated profile manager. We would ask that you work on adding to the page such things as historical events in the county, genealogy resources, interesting places, notable persons from the county, etc. Below is a list of Tennessee counties, which also shows whether they are available for adoption. Some counties are noted as not yet having a page created; we do have a template available to help you get started. * [[Space:Anderson_County%2C_Tennessee|Anderson County]] - available * [[Space:Bedford_County%2C_Tennessee|Bedford County]] - available * [[Space:Benton_County%2C_Tennessee|Benton County]] - available * [[Space:Bledsoe_County%2C_Tennessee|Bledsoe County]] - available * [[Space:Blount_County%2C_Tennessee|Blount County]] - available * [[Space:Bradley_County%2C_Tennessee|Bradley County]] - available * [[Space:Campbell_County%2C_Tennessee|Campbell County]] - available * [[Space:Cannon_County%2C_Tennessee|Cannon County]] - available * [[Space:Carroll_County%2C_Tennessee|Carroll County]] - available * [[Space:Carter_County%2C_Tennessee|Carter County]] - available * [[Space:Cheatham_County%2C_Tennessee|Cheatham County]] - available * [[Space:Chester_County%2C_Tennessee|Chester County]] - available * [[Space:Claiborne_County%2C_Tennessee|Claiborne County]] - available * [[Space:Clay_County%2C_Tennessee|Clay County]] - available * [[Space:Cocke_County%2C_Tennessee|Cocke County]] - available * [[Space:Coffee_County%2C_Tennessee|Coffee County]] - available * [[Space:Crockett_County%2C_Tennessee|Crockett County]] - available * [[Space:Cumberland_County%2C_Tennessee|Cumberland County]] - available * [[Space:Davidson_County%2C_Tennessee|Davidson County]] - available * [[Space:Decatur_County%2C_Tennessee|Decatur County]] - available * [[Space:DeKalb_County%2C_Tennessee|DeKalb County]] - PM: Kristina Wheeler * [[Space:Dickson_County_Tennessee|Dickson County]] - available * [[Space:Dyer_County%2C_Tennessee|Dyer County]] - available * Fayette County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Fentress_County%2C_Tennessee|Fentress County]] - PM: William Thompson * [[Space:Franklin_County%2C_Tennessee|Franklin County]] - PM: Stephanie Ward * [[Space:Gibson_County%2C_Tennessee|Gibson County]] - PM: Kathleen Heath * Giles County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Grainger_County%2C_Tennessee|Grainger County]] - available * [[Space:Greene_County%2C_Tennessee|Greene County]] - available * [[Space:Grundy_County%2C_Tennessee|Grundy County]] - PM: Liz Shifflett * [[Space:Hamblen_County%2C_Tennessee|Hamblen County]] - available * [[Space:Hamilton_County%2C_Tennessee|Hamilton County]] - available * [[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Tennessee|Hancock County]] - available * Hardeman County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Hardin_County%2C_Tennessee|Hardin County]] - available * [[Space:Hawkins_County%2C_Tennessee|Hawkins County]] - available * Haywood County - available, needs page created * Henderson County - available, needs page created * Henry County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Hickman_County%2C_Tennessee|Hickman County]] - PM: Jeannne Aloia * Houston County - available, needs page created * Humphreys County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Jackson_County%2C_Tennessee|Jackson County]] - PM: Liz Shifflett * [[Space:James_County%2C_Tennessee|James County]] - PM: Liz Shifflett * [[Space:Jefferson_County%2C_Tennessee|Jefferson County]] - available * [[Space:Johnson_County%2C_Tennessee|Johnson County]] - available * [[Space:Knox_County%2C_Tennessee|Knox County]] - PM: B. Higdon * [[Space:Lake_County%2C_Tennessee|Lake County]] - PM: Sidney Vowell * Lauderdale County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Lawrence_County%2C_Tennessee|Lawrence County]] - available * [[Space:Lewis_County%2C_Tennessee|Lewis County]] - available * [[Space:Lincoln_County%2C_Tennessee|Lincoln County]] - PM: Kat Prawl * [[Space:Loudon_County%2C_Tennessee|Loudon county]] - available * [[Space:Macon_County%2C_Tennessee|Macon County]] - available * Madison County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Marion_County%2C_Tennessee|Marion County]] - available * Marshall County - available, needs page created * Maury County - PM:Kelly Kley * [[Space:McMinn_County%2C_Tennessee|McMinn County]] - PM: Mike McMinn * [[Space:McNairy_County%2C_Tennessee-1|McNairy County]] - PM: Margaret Meredith * [[Space:Meigs_County%2C_Tennessee|Meigs County]] - available * [[Space:Monroe_County_Tennessee|Monroe County]] - available * [[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_Tennessee|Montgomery County]] - PM: Robin Coles * [[Space:Moore_County%2C_Tennessee|Moore County]] - PM: Stephanie Ward * [[Space:Morgan_County%2C_Tennessee|Morgan County]] - PM: William Thompson * Obion County -- available, needs page created * [[Space:Overton_County%2C_Tennessee|Overton County]] - available * Perry County - PM: Kelly Kley * [[Space:Pickett_County%2C_Tennessee|Pickett County]] - available * [[Space:Polk_County_Tennessee|Polk County]] - available * [[Space:Putnam_County%2C_Tennessee|Putnam County]] - PM: William Thompson * [[Space:Rhea_County%2C_Tennessee|Rhea County]] - PM: William Thompson * [[Space:Roane_County%2C_Tennessee|Roane County]] - PM: Ray Jones * Robertson County - available, needs page created * Rutherford County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Scott_County_Tennessee|Scott County]] - PM: Pam Fraley * [[Space:Sequatchie_County%2C_Tennessee|Sequatchie County]] - available * [[Space:Sevier_County%2C_Tennessee|Sevier County]] - available * [[Space:Shelby_County%2C_Tennessee|Shelby County]] - available * [[Space:Smith_County%2C_Tennessee|Smith County]] - PM: Liz Shifflett * [[Space:Stewart_County%2C_Tennessee|Stewart County]] - PM: Nan Starjak * [[Space:Sullivan_County%2C_Tennessee|Sullivan County]] - available * [[Space:Sumner_County%2C_Tennessee|Sumner County]] - PMs: Kelly Kley & Nan Starjak * Tipton County - available, needs page created * Trousdale County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Unicoi_County%2C_Tennessee|Unicoi County]] - available * [[Space:Union_County%2C_Tennessee|Union County]] - available * [[Space:Van_Buren_County%2C_Tennessee|Van Buren County]] - available * [[Space:Warren_County%2C_Tennessee|Warren County]] - available * [[Space:Washington_County%2C_Tennessee|Washington County]] - available * Wayne County - available, needs page created * [[Space:Weakley_County%2C_Tennessee|Weakley County]] - PM: Sidney Vowell * [[Space:White_County%2C_Tennessee|White County]] - PM: Kenneth Shelton * [[Space:Williamson_County%2C_Tennessee|Williamson County]] - PM: E. Gatlin * [[Space:Wilson_County%2C_Tennessee|Wilson County]] - PM: Liz Shifflett

Tennessee Court Case: R.P. Elam vs. John W. Brewer, et als.

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Within the Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008, there is a folder for Brewer, John (1910). It contains wills, court cases, land deeds that involve John Brewer (1818-1894) and his descendants. In his Will, John Brewer only named three family members. However, the court case file identifies his children, the names of some of his daughter’s spouses', and some of his grand childrens’ names. The following is a list of the names and relationships that have been identified in the case file. ==Litigates & Heirs== Complainant: [[Elam-1631 | Rubin P. "R P" Elam]] Defendants: [[Brewer-8316 | John Brewer]] & [[Mcfarlane-3469| Isabella "Icy Bely" McFarlane]] John married "Icy Bely" McFarlane around 1835, and they had eight together: #[[Brewer-14754 | Johanna S. Brewer]] #[[Brewer-13752 | Russell B Brewer]] #[[Brewer-14757 | Loye Isaiah Brewer]] #[[Brewer-13752 | John Calvin Brewer]] #[[Brewer-14758 | Joel (Joseph??) Brewer]] #[[Brewer-14755 | Mary Catherine Brewer]] #[[Brewer-14756 | Nancy Brewer]] #[[Brewer-14753 | Andrew Jackson Brewer]] His first wife “Icy Bely” died October 27, 1875. A year later - November 7, 1876, he married [[Crow-5327 | Elzady "Zady" Crow]] and they had two children together. #[[Brewer-13751 | John William Brewer]] #[[Brewer-14759 | Nelson Brewer]] ==TIMELINE== '''Dec 4, 1882:''' Elzady Crow is named as beneficiary of John’s last will and testament along with his two minor children – John W. and Nelson. The three inherit equal shares his estate as ‘tenants in common’, meaning each holder has a distinct, separately transferable interest in the property. The property itself is not divided. '''June 6, 1894:''' John Brewer dies in Coffee, Tennessee and was buried in Trousdale, Tennessee. Registrar's Office of Coffee County, Tennessee; Deed book “X”; pages 182-183 '''June 2, 1896:''' Half-brother – Joseph (Joel) Brewer dies intestate leaving heirs: Jesse Brewer, Luella Brewer married to James Mathis (deceased with heirs), Jane Brewer married to William Melton (deceased with heirs), Kate (Mary Catherine) Brewer (deceased) married Charley Teal leaving three children; Dovey Teal, Eckie Teal, Jesse Teal. '''1901:''' Nelson Brewer, according to the case file (R.P. Elam, a citizen of Coffee County, Tennessee, Complainant vs. J.W. Brewer, a resident of Coffee County, Tennessee, and others), died "on or about nine years ago, intestate, unmarried and childless." The case is dated April 2, 1910. Having died intestate, Nelson’s 1/3rd undivided interest is inherited by his full blood brother – J.W. (John W.) Brewer and his half brothers and sisters: Joseph (Joel) Brewer, (Andrew) Jackson Brewer, Isaiah (Loyle) Isaiah Brewer, (John) Calvin Brewer, Russell (B) Brewer, (Mary)Catherine Brewer, Nancy Brewer and one other half-sister whose name is unknown (perhaps Johanna S. Brewer). '''Mar. 5, 1910:''' Elzady Crow Brewer sells her 1/3 ‘commen tenancy’ interest in husband – John Brewer’s estate to R.P. Elam. *Registrar's Office of Coffee County, Tennessee, Deed Book “18”; page 170 '''Aug. 13, 1910''': The property was sold to R.A. Espey and John Clancy for a bid of $1100.00. '''Aug. 20, 1910''': R.P. Elam petitioned the court requesting that the sale of property to R.A. Espey and John Clancy be set aside and the bidding re-opened, as he submitted a higher bid of $1210.00. The court set the sale aside as requested. And. ordered the bidding be advertised and open until September 5, 1910. '''Sep 5, 1910:''' R.P. Elam purchased the property for the highest bid of $1210.00. '''1912-1915''': Distribution of funds to the heirs of John Brewer. A complex formula was calculated for the purpose of distributing the proceeds from the sale of the lands of John Brewer. The size of the distribution varied between 1/3 for R.P. Elam (who had purchased the right from Elzady Crow Brewer March 5, 1910), 1/27 share allotted to John Brewer's children, and 1/243 allotted to John Brewer's grandchildren. ==Descendants of [[Brewer-8316 | John Brewer]]== ''(as identified in the case file)'' #J.W. Brewer = John William Brewer: He is a son via 2nd wife: Elzady “Zady” Crow and the primary defendant (largest share of father’s estate). #Jackson Brewer = Andrew Jackson Brewer 1858-1927. He is a son via 1st wife: Isabella McFarlin. #Nancy Mitchel = Nancy Brewer: She is a daughter via 1st wife Isabella McFarlin: She is married to Canny Mitchell. #Jesse Brewer = Jesse Hill Brewer: He is the son of John’s son Joel Brewer. #Russel Brewer = Russel B. Brewer: He is a son via 1st wife: Isabella McFarlin. #Calvin Brewer = John Calvin Brewer: He is a son via 1st wife: Isabella McFarlin. #Catherine Dowdy = Mary Catherine Brewer: She is a daughter via 1st wife: Isabella McFarlin. In the case file she is noted as married to "Unk Dowdy" believed to be Henry Clay Doughty (1844-1925). #Unknown = Johanna Brewer (833-1891): Identified in the case file as one other heir of John Brewer who is deceased; name and residence is unknown. Hypothesis : Johanna Brewer who was a daughter via 1st wife: Isabella McFarlin. #Luella Mathis = Luella “Lula” Brewer: She is the daughter of John’s son Joel Brewer. She married James H. Mathews (1868-1951). #Charlie Teal = Charles Henry Teal (1863-1924): He is a son-in-law married to John's daughter Melinda Catherine Brewer. Melinda is deceased when the case was filed. #Dovey Teal = Dovie Ada Teal (1886-1923): Dovey is a granddaughter. She is daughter of John's daughter Melinda Catherine Brewer and Charles Henry Teal. #Eckie Teal = Eckie Thomas Teal (1891-1969): He is a grandson. He is the son of John's daughter Melinda Catherine Brewer and Charles Henry Teal. #Jesse Teal = Jesse F. Teal (1898-1983): She is John's granddaughter. She is the daughter of John's daughter Melinda Catherine Brewer and Charles Henry Teal. #Jane Melton = Jane Brewer (1865-1910): She is Johns granddaughter. She is the daughter of John's son Joel Brewer and the wife of William C. Melton (1858-?). #Nancy Owensby = Nancy Brewer (1867-1886); She is John's granddaughter. She is the daughter of John's son Joel Brewer and the wife of Henry Owensby (1861-1916). #Isaiah Brewer = Loye Isaiah Brewer (1839-1892): He is John's son via 1st wife: Isabella McFarlin. #Jody Brewer: He is John's grandson. He is the son of Joel Brewer and his 2nd wife: Margarett E. Shipp. #Mattie Brewer = Mattie Prince: She is John's granddaughter. She is the daughter of Joel Brewer and the wife of Elijah Prince (1885-?). #John Brewer: He is John's grandson. He is the son of Joel Brewer. #Millie Brewer: She is John's granddaughter. She is the daughter of Joel Brewer. #Elzady Brewer = Elzady “Zady” Crow: She is John's 2nd wife. She sold her 1/3 inherited interest in John Brewer’s estate to R.P. Elam. #Nelson Brewer = Nelson Brewer (1881-Abt. 1901): He is John's son via 2nd wife: Elzady “Zady” Crow. Nelson died intestate with no wife or children; his full brother John William Brewer and 8 half siblings become his heirs. They inherited shares of his 1/3rd interest in father – John Brewer’s estate. #Joseph Brewer: Joseph is John's son via 1st wife: Isabella McFarlin. ''Hypothesis: Joseph Brewer and Joel Brewer are the same person. The children named in the complaint as heirs of Joseph Brewer are proven heirs of Joel Brewer. Perhaps Joel was a nickname for Joseph.'' #Kate Brewer = Melinda Catherine Brewer (1869-1902): She is John's granddaughter. She is the daughter of Joel Brewer and the wife of Charles Henry Teal (1863-1924)

Tennessee Floods of 2010

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{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee|Name=The flooding in 2010}} ==Introduction== This page is dedicated to showcasing the devastating [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tennessee_floods Tennessee Floods], which began on May 1, 2010. ==Videos== *[https://youtu.be/Mob7y7BuIHo The Great Nashville Flood 2010 - An East Nashville Experience] - This video was taken in East Nashville on May 2, 2010 - the area of Cleveland Street and North 9th Avenue (at about 2:07 in the video) is approximately 1/2 mile from [[Binkley-335|my]] house at the time. This is where the water in our neighborhood stopped. At about 3:01 it shows Ellington Parkway, which was my exit off the interstate. We were very lucky! *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC0o3jHKmk8 Tennessee Flood May 2010] - This has many good shots of downtown, and lots of arial shots. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwCGz1vSh_M The Nashville Flood. May 2, 2010]- An artistically done video! *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7ZOrJ6YLug Bellevue: Nashville Flood May 2010] - one of the hardest hit areas ==Images== *[http://www.hendersonville-fd.org/Flood%20May%202010/Flood%20May%202010.htm Hendersonville Fire Department, Flood Photos] - Various photographs from Sumner County, Tennessee, particularly the Hendersonville area. ==Stories== ==Sources== *Various Photographs from the Nashville Flood of 2010, Nashville, Tennessee. Personal photographs taken by [[Binkley-335|Summer Orman]]. May 2, 2010. © 2010 Summer Orman *[http://www.hendersonville-fd.org Hendersonville Fire Department], photos.

Tennessee Rogeers

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rogers-6228|Jay Rogers]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Looking for the parents of Jefferson C. Rogers, shown in 1850 Bledsoe Co., TN, census with wife, Nancy Adaline Carder Rogers, and three sons, James M., 2, and 2-mo-old twins, David F., and Ephraim Hicks Rogers, my grandfather, who died in 1922 in Sherman, TX, eight years before I was born. jrogers2758@gmail.com * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4955308 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Tennessee-1

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Overcast / Overcash / Oberkirsh family and kin living in Tennessee. {{Image|file=Tennessee-1-1.jpg |caption=Counties in Tennessee }} === '''Bedford County''' === === '''A''' === *[[Overcast-67|Ada Hall Overcast]] *[[Overcast-88|Addie Overcast]] *[[Overcast-65|Alfred Reed Overcast]] *[[Overcast-64|Annie Beatrice Overcast]] *[[Overcast-69|Annie Bell Overcast]] *[[Overcast-118|Annie Mai Overcast]] === '''B''' === *[[Overcast-104|Ben Burch Overcast]] *[[Overcast-72|Bobby Jo Overcast]] *[[Overcast-66|Beulah Mai Overcast]] === '''C''' === *[[Overcast-115|Charlie Cantrel Overcast]] *[[Overcast-92|Clyde C Overcast]] *[[Overcast-41|Crawford J Overcast]] === '''D''' === *[[Overcast-73|Deborah Kaye Overcast]] *[[Overcast-173|Dollie Overcast]] *[[Overcast-99|Donald Thomas Overcast]] *[[Overcast-31|Dorothy Helen Overcast]] === '''E''' === *[[Overcast-61|Earl Richardson Overcast]] *[[Overcast-111|Elizbeath Malissa (Betty) Overcast]] *[[Overcast-91|Emma Overcast]] *[[Overcast-96|Emma Jean Overcast]] *[[Overcast-169|Emmett Cullom Overcast]] *[[Overcast-93|Estell Esther Overcast]] *[[Overcast-13|Eva May Overcast]] *[[Overcast-154|Eva Odleen Overcast]] *[[Overcast-100|Everette Clura Overcast]] *[[Overcast-16|Exie M. Overcast]] === '''F''' === *[[Overcast-87|Finus Newt Overcast]] *[[Overcast-101|Flora Bell Overcast]] *[[Overcast-90|Frank Overcast]] *[[Overcast-84|Franklin C Overcast]] === '''G''' === *[[Overcast-174|Georgia Bethean Overcast]] *[[Overcast-12|George Franklin Overcast]] *[[Overcast-153|George Vernon Overcast]] *[[Overcast-112|George William "Jack" Overcast]] *[[Overcast-82|Gladys S Overcast]] === '''H''' === *[[Overcast-35|Hazel Lee Overcast]] *[[Overcast-89|Hiram N. Overcast]] === '''I''' === *[[Overcast-81|Irene M Overcast]] === '''J''' === *[[Overcast-17|James Overcast]] *[[Overcast-32|James Bell Overcast]] *[[Overcast-57|James Howard Overcast Sr.]] *[[Overcast-58|James Howard Overcast Jr]] *[[Overcast-18|James Morrison Overcast]] *[[Overcast-25|James William Overcast]] *[[Overcast-33|Jessie May Overcast]] *[[Overcast-71|Joe Mullins Overcast]] *[[Overcast-105|John Burton Overcast]] *[[Overcast-22|John Edward Overcast]] === '''K''' === *[[Overcast-34|Kathleen "Katy" Overcast]] === '''L''' === *[[Overcast-97|Linda Overcast]] *[[Overcast-152|Louis Green Overcast]] *[[Overcast-15|Lulu Overcast]] === '''M''' === *[[Overcast-26|Malissa Jane Overcast]] *[[Overcast-85|Martha Ann Overcast]] *[[Overcast-24|Mary B. Overcast]] *[[Overcast-50|Mary Bernice Overcast]] *[[Overcast-14|Mary Pearl Overcast]] *[[Overcast-83|Melissa Jane "Jennie" Overcast]] *[[Overcast-62|Milton "Jabo" Overcast]] === '''N''' === *[[Overcast-40|Nancy R Overcast]] === '''O''' === *[[Overcast-114|Olla Overcast]] *[[Overcast-94|Oscar W. Overcast]] === '''P''' === *[[Overcast-9|Price Stanley Overcast]] === '''R''' === *[[Overcast-68|Ray Jean Overcast]] *[[Overcast-27|Robert C. Overcast]] *[[Overcast-158|Ronald Thomas Overcast]] *[[Overcast-102|Rosa Bell Overcast]] *[[Overcast-86|Rufus Collum Overcast]] === '''S''' === *[[Overcast-21|Sallie A. Overcast]] *[[Overcast-103|Sam Lee Overcast]] *[[Overcast-117|Sarah Melissa Overcast]] *[[Overcast-8|Stanley Elliott Overcast]] ===''' T''' === *[[Overcast-98|Thomas Lewis Overcast]] *[[Overcast-28|Thomas Price Overcast]] *[[Overcast-106|Thomas Wiley Overcast]] === '''W''' === *[[Overcast-29|Walter Rufus Overcast]] *[[Overcast-70|Wiley Clayton Overcast]] *[[Overcast-63|Wiley Henderson Overcast]] *[[Overcast-51|William Burton Overcast]] *[[Overcast-30|William Fuston Overcast]] === '''Z''' === *[[Overcast-74|Zora Lee Overcast]] === '''Sullivan County''' === *[[Overcast-7|De Anna G. Overcast]] *[[Overcast-10|David Michael Overcast]] *[[Overcast-11|Rhonda Lynne Overcast]]

Tenuous relations via Walsh

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Apparently a young Walsh married into Queen Elizabeths lineage ;-) maybe Found this paragraph: "As a footnote, there is one more element of the royal ancestry which may be of interest. Two of the Queen’s maternal four times great-grandparents were George Carpenter of Hertfordshire and Mary Elizabeth Walsh, who married in 1779. According to no less an authority than Anthony Wagner, Garter King of Arms, Mary Elizabeth Walsh was the 18 year old daughter of a London plumber (possibly called John) who had come to do some repair work for George Carpenter, and though he himself was more than 60, he obviously hit it off with the young girl. While the surname Walsh also arose in England (where the forms Welch and Welsh are much more common), it is particularly associated with Ireland, so that we are left with the intriguing possibility that Queen Elizabeth has at least a few Hibernian commoners in her family tree!" at: [http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2011/05/queen-elizabeth-iis-irish-ancestors.html#more Eastmans Online Genealogy Newsletter] and and searching for Walsh.

Teresa Channon To-Do - Ancestry.com doc not avail

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people to recheck - overseas after changing Ancestry.com subscription{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Lischer-16|Lischer, Joannes Antonius]] || 1790-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Conrad-3722|Lischer, Anne Marie (Conrad) ]] || 1795-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-17|Lischer, Joannes Jacobus]] || 1757-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-18|Lischer, Jacobus ]] || 1716-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Issenmann-4|Issenmann, Joseph Barney]] || 1878-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Issenmann-5|Issenmann, Albert Frank]] || 1901-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Issenmann-12|Issenmann, Albert Joseph]] || 1851-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Issenmann-17|Issenmann, Joseph ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-15|Issenmann, Anna Marie (Lischer) ]] || 1819-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-16|Lischer, Joannes Antonius]] || 1790-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Conrad-3722|Lischer, Anne Marie (Conrad) ]] || 1795-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-17|Lischer, Joannes Jacobus]] || 1757-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-18|Lischer, Jacobus ]] || 1716-00-00 || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Davis-17782|Beale, Margaret Grubb (Davis) ]] || 1809-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Beale-377|Beale, Joseph ]] || 1801-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Channon-221|Channon, Kenneth Frank]] || 1895-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Channon-225|Channon, Daniel Walkley]] || 1835-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Channon-226|Channon, Henry Charles Rawlinson]] || 1859-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Channon-229|Channon, Arthur Stanley]] || 1877-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Channon-300|Channon, Charles Henry]] || 1799-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Walkley-138|Channon, Lois (Walkley) ]] || 1801-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Channon-301|Channon, William ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Blatchley-109|Channon, Lydia (Blatchley) ]] || 1772-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Channon-304|Channon, Charles Henry]] || 1833-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Channon-305|Channon, Elizabeth ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Channon-312|Channon, Frederick Augustus]] || 1803-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Issenmann-4|Issenmann, Joseph Barney]] || 1878-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Issenmann-5|Issenmann, Albert Frank]] || 1901-03-14 || to-do |- | [[Issenmann-12|Issenmann, Albert Joseph]] || 1851-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Issenmann-17|Issenmann, Joseph ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-15|Issenmann, Anna Marie (Lischer) ]] || 1819-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-16|Lischer, Joannes Antonius]] || 1790-07-06 || to-do |- | [[Conrad-3722|Lischer, Anne Marie (Conrad) ]] || 1795-05-06 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-17|Lischer, Joannes Jacobus]] || 1757-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Lischer-18|Lischer, Jacobus ]] || 1716-00-00 || to-do |- |}

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LDS Library ?John Donahue, 3 years old died NY 5 Nov 1872, son of Patrick and Janey - ? mine? Gibsons :Gibsons (Gipsons) Living in Lorrha/Dorrha, County Tipperary ::Catherine Gibson and Michael Kennedy: Their daughter, Margaret Kennedy, married John Downs, neighbour of Samuel and Ellen Gibson, in 1849. (Source: Marriage record of Margaret Kennedy and John Downs) ::John Gibson and Alice (Elizabeth) Kennedy: They had the following children – Eliza, b. 1832, William, b. 1836, James, b. 1838, Jane, b. 1841, Samuel, b. 1834 and Benjamin, b. 1831, and Ellen, b 1821. Ellen moved to Prince Edward County and married Denis Donovan in Picton, Ontario. (Source: Ellen’s Gipson’s marriage to Denis Donovan) ::Ellen Gipson and Patrick Walsh (Welsh): They had the following children – Michael and Benjamin. The children were living with Samuel and Ellen Gibson in Percy Township in 1851. (Sources: Marriage of Ellen Gipson to Patrick Walsh, 1851 Canadian Census and Benjamin’s death record). ::James Gibson and Mary Kennedy: They were married in Lorrha/Dorrha on 13 Feb 1831. The witness was Ellen Gipson from Derrinsalla, Tipperary (See below.) ::John Gipson and Catherine Larkin: They had the following children – Benjamin, b. 1831, Ellen, b. 1834, and Anne, b. 1838. ::Irish Applotment books show a Benjamin Gibson and John Gibson living in Derrinsallowe, Parish of Dorrha, Co. Tipperary in 1824. Bowdens #birth and wedding certs for MaryE Bowden Cordova Howley War records? Framemakers - John F Gibson

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Need to get documentation and information from the following sources: Write or phone '''Dorthy Smith''' near Ava, MO to get the Smith genealogy data for my ex-husband's side of the family. She has done considerable work. Especially work on getting names of ex-husband's earlier wives. Post '''newspaper articles''' (where available) to profiles, especially Leland Conant and H.S. Contact my daughter-in-law, '''Katy''', to get information on her family from the state of Washington. She is quite busy now, so will postpone till this summer. ['''IN RPOCESS'''] Get together my own documents (the ones NOT locked in the ship container) to add documentation for '''my own profile'''. ['''IN RPOCESS'''] Check with my brother, '''Henry''', again on the "Leeds, England" business and getting a photo of Patsy Conant and her mother.. Create another Space for other '''family information''', e.g., photos of houses, etc. find where Arthur Knode (Other) 1839 - ​comes into David Newcomer's profile ['''DONE'''] Add a couple more people to my tree, starting with siblings spouses and children ['''DONE'''] Check on Gavin and Eleanore's DNA tests ['''IN PROCESS'''] Add info to eventually merge Conant profiles and check about collaborating on Conant ancestry continue to seek source information and add to profiles I already have (use a "Resource Notes" section ['''DONE'''] Convert the “Find A Grave Memorial no. 37178887, “ citation to {{FindAGrave|37178887}} in all references ['''DONE'''] See what's happening on your request for ENGLAND project profile ['''DONE'''] Change some of the name entries to conform to style guides ['''DONE'''] clean up Uncle Franklin's profile and add bio Enter Uncle Franklin's spouses ['''DONE'''] do the impossible and get Henry to become a member, sigh Need him to be a member so I can use him as photo sources

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Вблизи деревни Бояры - деревня (Старогабский сельсовет), Мядельский район, Минская область Географические координаты населенного пункта: 54.919974, 27.280801 *[https://www.prlib.ru/item/843116 Дело о выкупе земельных наделов временнообязанными крестьянами В.К. Оскерко имения Терездвор Вилейского уезда Виленской губернии] *4.12.1871 скончалось дитя Казимир-Иван-Павел, 3 года, сын дворян Владислава-Устина-Мартина и Марии-Терезии из Бушов Оскерков в имении Терездвор. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMW-X4NZ-F?cc=4166194 МК Будславского ркк]

Terrell, Texas

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Terrell is a city in Kaufman County, Texas, United States, and a southeastern suburb of Dallas. Terrell developed as a railroad town on the Texas and Pacific Railroad Company line in 1873. The town was named for Robert A. Terrell, a pioneer settler whose farm lay on its western edge. The community was incorporated in 1875. ==Sources== See also: *[[Wikipedia: Terrell, Texas | Terrell on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.cityofterrell.org/ City website] * [http://www.terrelltexas.com/history.htm Terrell Texas History], Terrell Chamber of Commerce, Convention & Visitors Bureau * [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fleab Texas State Historical Association].

Terrell Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to update our family tree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Collins-15369|Karen Collins]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * add family members * update information * add pictures Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16580737 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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Terri's American Immigrants

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This is a compilation of Early Settlers of the new world of America, in my ancestry Coffey-5733. People are grouped by country of emigration. ==England== === [[Way-225|Henry Way]]=== My 10th Great Grandfather Categories: Great Puritan Migration, 1630 May 30, on the Mary and John Ship from Plymouth, England to MA Colony Bay. 1633, Henry Way was named with the first recorded grantees of land in Dorchester,1633. According to the church record it appears he lived where "Capt. Breck's cyder mills" afterwards stood. === James Davis=== Gloucester, England
[[Davis-5118|James Davis (abt.1580-1623)]] 1607, From Plymouth, England to Maine. 1609 (on the Mary and John) back and forth from England to Jamestowne, Virginia (on the Virginia -first American built ship). http://www.jamestowne.org/qualifying-ancestors.html
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Jamestown_Team Born in Gloucester, England 1580, England, Davis was the son of Sir Thomas Davis, an original member of the Virginia Company of Plymouth. Already an experienced sailor by the age of 27, James Davis joined the Company’s 1607 expedition to New England to plant a colony. On May 31, some 120 colonists and marines set sail on two ships from Plymouth, England en route to what is now the coast of Maine. The leader of the expedition, George Popham, sailed aboard the Gift of God. James Davis was reportedly navigator on the other ship, the Mary and John. Davis is also the probable author of a book, The Relation of a Voyage to Sagadahoc, that is the main source of historical information about the Popham colony. The Englishmen planned to build their Maine colony around three main “f” industries: furs, fishing, and forest products. They also harbored dreams of finding gold or other precious metals. Their expedition arrived at the mouth of the Sagadahoc – now Maine’s Kennebec River – in mid-August 1607. They built a settlement, and James Davis briefly commanded the fort before returning to England in October aboard the Mary and John. Almost from the start, things began to go wrong for the fledging Maine colony. The English arrived too late to grow crops for the winter, and relations with the local Indians went from tentatively amiable to tense, and eventually to hostile. Indian attack and disease claimed several lives, including that of leader George Popham. Recognizing that the original conception of the colony was flawed, some settlers began to use local lumber to build a small sailing ship called a pinnace. They sought to demonstrate the value of a northern colony as a center for shipbuilding. The result was a 50-foot pinnace named Virginia, the first ship built in English-speaking America. The colonists were right to foresee a major shipbuilding industry in New England, but that development lay decades in the future. By early 1608, it was obvious to all concerned that the Popham colony was a flop. James Davis had returned from England to Maine on a resupply mission and now took command of the newly built Virginia. In October 1608, the remaining colonists sailed back to England. Taking the Virginia to Virginia Captain Davis didn’t remain long in England. In June 1609 he and his ship Virginia joined the pivotal Third Supply mission, bound for Jamestown. Samuel Jordan also joined the Third Supply mission. It set sail in June 1609. After several weeks at sea, the Third Supply fleet ran into a hurricane. Over three days of battling wind and sea, one ship sank and the flagship of the fleet, the Sea Venture, was badly damaged and separated from the other ships. It ran aground on what was later known as the island of Bermuda. Over the next nine months, the Sea Venture castaways (including Samuel Jordan) lived off their supplies and the bounty of the island while using pieces of their ship and native lumber to build two new vessels. They didn’t arrive at Jamestown until the following year. Captain James Davis’s Virginia had survived the hurricane intact, however, and landed at Jamestown on Oct. 3, 1609. He found the Jamestown colony in a sorry state. For one thing, relations with the local Powhatan Confederacy had deteriorated to such a point that the Indians had just captured Captain John Ratcliffe, commander of the Point Comfort fort, and tortured him to death (they flayed his skin with muscle shells and burned him alive). The acting governor of the Virginia colony, George Percy, gave James Davis command of the fort. Would you have taken that job, knowing the gruesome fate of your predecessor? Then came the “Starving Time,” the harsh winter and famine of 1609-10. Many of the Jamestown settlers died. By May 1610, when the survivors of the Sea Venture shipwreck on Bermuda finally arrived at Jamestown, there were only a few dozen Virginia settlers left alive. Captain James Davis was one of them. They all decided to leave the colony. Davis again captained the Virginia as the ragtag fleet began to sail down the river into the Chesapeake Bay. But on the way out they learned of the arrival of a fourth supply mission and a new governor, Thomas West. The settlers returned to the colony to start over. “Go To The Devil!” One of the new governor’s priorities was to end the constant Indian raids. In August 1610 Gov. West ordered George Percy (who had been all too happy to give up leadership of the struggling colony) to lead some 70 soldiers up the James River on a punitive raid against the Indians. Captain James Davis was a key member of the expedition. In fact, Davis led an initial landing party that was immediately attacked by Indian bowmen. Davis and his men chased the Indians away. The English soldiers then marched against the Indian villages – destroying their homes, burning their corn crop, killing their warriors, and capturing or executing their families. According to Percy’s account, Captain Davis himself appears to have dispatched the wife of one of the village chiefs with a sword, citing an order to that effect from the governor. The following year, 1611, James Davis commanded not just the fort at Old Port Comfort but also at two other forts on the James River. By this time the government in Spain had resolved to do something about the growth of the Virginia colony, which they considered to be a threat to their interests in the Caribbean and North America. On June 27, 1611, a Spanish fleet arrived in the Chesapeake Bay and approached the fort at Old Point Comfort. They demanded its surrender. Captain Davis’s response was terse: “Go to the Devil!” The Spanish commander, Diego Malina, decided to take the fort. Davis and his Virginia militiamen decided to set up an ambush. When Malina and his men landed on the shore, they walked right into the trap and were captured. Captain Davis apparently tried to trade Malina for a Spanish promise to withdraw, but at the first chance, the Spanish got they fled to the open sea without their commander. There’s no record of Malina’s fate. I’m guessing it wasn’t a pleasant one. Family and Plantation The Jamestown settlers and the local Indians continued their warring until 1614 when the marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe sealed a treaty that lasted for several years. During that time, Captain James Davis appears to have continued his military service, at one point commanding the defense of the settlement at Henricus. As did so many other prominent members of the colony, Davis also founded a plantation sometime during the period and lived there with his wife Rachel Keyes and two sons. In 1619, the first legislative body in America convened as the Virginia House of Burgesses. Its membership included Samuel Jordan as well as a man named Thomas Davis, who by some reports was James Davis’s brother. What became of James Davis is a matter of controversy. According to some sources, he died in the Indian Massacre of 1622. According to other sources, however, Davis and his family survived the Indian fighting of 1622-23 and voyaged back to England for a time, returning to Virginia later in the decade. By this account, James Davis died around 1634 and his wife Rachel outlived him for many decades in their Virginia home. As for Captain Davis’s famous ship, a nonprofit organization called Maine’s First Ship is currently building a replica of the Virginia, the pinnace built by the Popham colonists in 1607-08. A team of shipwrights, educators, students, and volunteers began the job by laying the keel of the ship in July 2011. You can find out more about the project here. There is also a blog chronicling the progress of the project. And as for the Virginia Company of Plymouth that financed the failed 1607 Maine colony, it was reconstituted as the Plymouth Council of New England and later played a role in the Pilgrim colony of Massachusetts. Died: James Davis died "between April 1623 and February 16, 1624, at one of the communities on the lower side of the James River, east of Gray's Creek..., an area to which many Henrico evacuees moved after the March 1622 Indian attack. On March 6, 1633, the late James Davis, formerly of Henrico, was described as a gentleman, and ancient planter, and the husband of Rachell Davis, also an ancient planter. The 100 acres apiece to which James and Rachell Davis were entitled descended to their son Thomas [age 26 in 1639], who decided to take up land in Warresqueak". His widow Rachell died before 6 March 1633. ===John Branch=== from London to Massachusetts Bay Colony [[Branch-361|John Branch (1628-1711)]] Member of the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640) Sailed from England to New England, Massachusetts Bay Colony, on the ship Castle. Born in High Holden, Kent, England 1628. His mother died in 1632. John was with his father who died and was buried at sea in 1638 aboard the ship Castle which was bound for New England. John was a youth of about 10 years of age when his father perished. Peter's will indicates that John was placed into the care of Thomas Wilborne, a friend from Kent County who was living in Scituate, Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Branch, son of Peter Branch and his 1st wife, Elizabeth (Gillame) Branch was born at High Holden, Kent County, England in 1628. He was baptised 26 Apr 1629 Biddenden, Kent, England.[citation needed] His mother died August 9, 1632. His father died and was buried at sea in 1638 aboard the ship Castle which was bound for New England. John was a youth of about 10 years of age when his father perished. Peter's will indicates that John was placed into the care of Thomas Wilborne, a friend from Kent County who was living in Scituate, Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Branch lived in Scituate with Thomas Wilborne, during which time he was taught the saddler's trade. In 1643 he moved to reside in Duxbury and years later to Marshfield where he purchased and named Branch's Island. John married Mary Speed at Marshfield on December 6, 1652. They had children: (unless otherwise cited). 1. John who was born in 1654 and killed in the end of March 1676 at Rehoboth in King Philip's War with Captain Pearce. He was buried at Rehoboth. 2.Elizabeth was born October 14, 1656. She married on June 22, 1677 at Preston, Connecticut to Abel Cook. Mary Holman in "Scott Genealogy" p. 272 says she married John Summers.[2] 3.Peter was born May 28, 1659; married Hannah Lincoln. Hannah born March 15, 1663 and died January 16, 1732. Peter died December 27, 1713 at New Preston, Connecticut. Had children Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth, John, Peter, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, Joseph. 4.Thomas was born February 18, 1661 and died at Boston on January 27, 1683. 5.Mercy was born November 28, 1664; married Ebenezer Spooner.[1]Died before 1711.[2] 6.Experience was born in 1669. He married Lydia _____ who died in November 1699.[1]Mary Holman in her "Scott Genealogy" gives the surname of Lydia as Ford, daughter of Michael Ford. They had children: Abigail, Deborah, Thomas. Remember her birth date is not known. Died unmarried on June 2, 1711; unmarried.[2]On 3 September 1711, her brother Peter was granted the letter of administration for her estate. Her inventory was taken on 18 June 1711 in Marshfield. Her estate was distributed to her mother, and siblings, Peter, Elizabeth Sumers, Mercy Spooner, Mary Tucker, Anna Blackman, and her brother, Experience Branch's children.[3] 7.Anna born probably before 1680. married John Blackmer.[2] 8.Mary mentioned in the codicil of her father's will. She must have died before 1711, as she is not one of the heirs of Remember Branch. Holman says, "It looks as if her father intended to disinherit her and then mentioned her in the codicil, to show she was not forgotten and that the omission was intentional. It is possible that Mary was wayward, and the following may refer to her, "17 March 1700, Mary Branch was cast out of the Marshfield Church for breaches of the 7th and 9th commandments". This date is between the time of making the will and the codicil." John wrote his will on July 6, 1699, and calls himself "well Stricken in yeares." He bequeathed to his son Peter; his daughter Elizabeth Sumers; his daughter Mercy Spooner; his daughters Remember and Anna Branch. His wife Mary was executrix but if the estate was not settled at the time of his wife's death, Remember and Anna were to serve as executors.[2][4] On May 20, 1701 he made a codicil to his will where he says that since making his will he has given Anna, his daughter, her share of his estate, so he removed her bequest and gave all residue to Remember.[2][4] His inventory was taken on 14 June 1711 in Marshfield, and recorded at Plymouth. === John English === England to Virginia [[English-2396|John English (1612-abt.1678)]] Horsham, West Sussex, England to Virginia prior to 1655 Captain John English is a qualifying member of the Jamestowne Society. Captain John English was born on August 23, 1612 in Horsham, West Sussex, England. He was the son of Richard English and Elizabeth Eede. He married Francis (Unknown) about 1624 in England. They arrived in Virginia prior to 1655, where he served as a member of the colony's House of Burgesses from Isle of Wight County in 1658-1659. Captain John English, of Isle of Wight County, English Colony of Virginia, died in the summer of 1678. His will was written and signed on 13 August 1678; it was proved October 9, 1678. English, John. Leg. daughter Francis[sic] Iles; daughter Elizabeth Church; son in law, John Watts; grandson, John Iles; grandson, John Watts; daughter, Alice Watts; my three daughters: Mary, Sarah, and Martha English. Overseers/Executors: daughter Francis[sic] Iles and son in law, John Watts. ===James Fields === Yorkshire Eng Fields-195 1624 Arrival Place Virginia ===Elizabeth Gorsuch Powell=== Gorsuch-284 ===Frances Gransden Stanborough === Gransden-4 ===John Hansford=== Hansford-28 ===Mary Green Davis=== Green-2134 ===Anne Herbert Higginson=== Herbert-1835 ===Frances Higginson husband of Anne=== Higginson-261 ===Randolph "Randall" Holt=== Holt-1037 ===Deborah Mott Valentine=== Mott-657 ===William Murrell=== Murrell-161 ===Thomas Pettit jr=== Pettit-599 ===Frances Place=== Place-17 ===William Powell=== Powell-771 ===Henry Rust=== Rust-41 ===Thomas shippey=== Shippey-50 ===Bartholomew Stovall Sr=== Stoffold-8 ===Christian Swarmsted=== Swarmsted-3 ===Richard Valentine III=== Valentine-87 New Netherland settler Husband of Deborah Mott Valentine Elizabeth Frances Warren walker=== Warren-1456 ==Switzerland/ Germany/ now France== ===Hans Jacob Mauney=== Mauney-18 ==HOLLAND== ===Ede Hendricks Way=== Hendricks-579 ==Netherlands == ===Christian Fredrick Negley=== Negley-268 ===Thomas Pettit === Pettit-143 ==Wales== ===John Powell Powell-1063=== Powell-1063

Terrorismo-informatico-beta

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Proyecto de investigación... de ataques a las bases de datos de los bancos.... Elaborado por 4 estudiantes del ITCR

Terry & Helen's Wedding

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Photo Slideshow [http://youtu.be/YUb8Td_OWzl]

Terry Burt To-Do List

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Currently working on: Glick names on -thegreenhills.org website (http://thegreenhills.org/pioneers/b1073.htm#P138903) finished thru: Alice Esther Glick

Terry Mason Clay County Tennessee Holman Notes

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Martha Butler Source information on this individual stated that after Hall Holman died she married a Lem Tinsley. The source stated that they had seven children. Source, Jackson County: Family History Book, 200 Years of Memories, by the Jackson Co., Historical Society. States that Martha Butler was an aunt to Ada Bell Anderson, who married William Kirkpatrick Tinsley. Ada supposedly raised Martha's son, Bailey Holman. 6345. Absalom Bailey Holman Went to live with Ada Belle Anderson Tinsley after his father died. Source, Jackson County Family History Book, by the Jackson Co., Historical Soc. 6346. Roberta Jourdain SOURCE: Pixy-Lynn writes: A family descendant of Roberta's states that she and Robert had ten children. Four children died before the 1900 Census and one more child was born after the 1900 Census. As you can tell, we also used the 1900 Census for information on the children. Robert L. Higgins Information on Robert Jourdain and Robert Higgins' family comes from the 1900 Census for Sulphur, Oklahoma. 4068. Overstreet Holman Sealing information for Overstreet Holman concerns him being sealed to his father, Absalom B. Holman, Jr. and his first wife, Catherine Overstreet. Catherine Overstreet is NOT Overstreet Holman's mother. Joanah W. Overstreet is Overstreet's mother. Therefore the sealing to parent date of: 23 Feb 1994 for OGDEN is not included in the temple listings. The sealing to spouse is acceptable to me; however, I only know that Overstreet and his parents and siblings families lived in Overton Co., Tennessee and he also reared his family there too. I do know of one instance when Overstreet went to Missouri to the Lovell family. That was when he went to get a statement from James Lovell concerning the Overstreet-Holman-Barksdale Supreme Court battle of the 1850s. Information on his family can be found: 1900 Clay Co., TN census, pg. 295A and B. CENSUS: The family is in the 1880 Clay Co., TN census, complete for this wife. 6360. Absolum B. Holman CENSUS: pg. 105 of 1880 Clay Co., TN census book has him living with his grandfather A. B. Jr. I know his father had remarried and maybe this was the family solution. His brother was also living with the grandfather. 6361. James L. Holman CENSUS: pg. 105 of 1880 Clay Co., TN census book has him living with his grandfather A. B. Jr. I know his father had remarried and maybe this was the family solution. His brother was also living with the grandfather. 6362. Langford J. Holman Have a source that says Langford Holman was born in 1871; however, the 1870 census says that he was one year old at census time. 6363. Celia Marvena Holman NAME: pg. 97 of Cemetery book has her listed as C. Minerva Meadows. 4070. Sadler Holman The 1900 Clay Co., TN census states that they had only 10 children with all ten still living at the time of the census. All other records indicate they had twelve children. So, more research will have to be done to check this information. LAND: pg. 52 of Cemetery book states "Sally" Holman land now owned by Andre "Doc" Key. Land on Neelys Creek. 6368. William Shields Holman The 1900 Census has William Holman's birth date: June 1869 Source information for his family comes from the 1900 Clay Co., TN census, pg 255A. Some sources state that William and Rachel married on 22 December. 6369. Absalom B. (Red) Holman The 1900 Clay Co., TN census states that "Red" and Julia Holman had four children with four still living at the time of the census; however, there were only three listed with this family. The listed children were: Mollie, born June 1895; William R., born Aug 1896; and Permelia E., born Jan 1897. This last date seems to be wrong, as she would have been born 6 months after her brother. They stated they had been married for 7 years at the time of the census. 6372. Norman Holman CENSUS: pg. 105 of 1880 Clay Co., census book has him listed as being 3 years old. However, his brother, Hiram, is not listed in the census and he would have been 3 at the time of the census. Since I don't have any further information on the child, Norman, I wonder if these two children shouldn't be one listing, Hiram??? 6377. George Tinsley Holman NAME: pg. 53 of Cemetery book states that his nickname is: "Flutie". Jefferson Frank (Joe) Terry Walker book source states that they had three children: Paul Terry; Luke Terry; and Austin Terry. The 1910 Census for Clay Co., TN for his father's family states that "Joe's" name was Joseph F. Terry, age 17. 4071. Robert B. Overstreet Robert Overstreet was elected as a Justice of the Peace in March 1871. He performed marriage ceremonies during Oct-Nov 1871. He was also a Mason. Fannie Kazira Kirkpatrick CENSUS: 1900 Clay Co., TN has living with Fannie and John C. Overstreet the following people: Loretta Hamilton, a cousin, born May 1852; and Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, a sister (single person), born Oct 1852. 6384. William Isaac Thrasher William Isaac Thrasher married Mattie S. Bryant. They had three children: 1) Thomas H. Thrasher 2) Lena Thrasher 3) Floyd Thrasher 6385. George Alvin Thrasher George Alvin Thrasher married a Josie M. __________. They had five children: 1) Alvin Thrasher 2) Albert L. Thrasher 3) Helen Thrasher 4) Beulah Thrasher 5) Maud Thrasher Thomas P. Myers CENSUS: 1900 Jackson Co., TN lists only three of his five children in this census with him. Perry Franklin van Hooser Source, 1900 Jackson Co., TN Census has his family in the listings. He is married to Lucy and their child, John Morgan is living with them. The listing stated they had been married for 5 years at the time of the Census; however, they stated they were married in 1897, only three years. 4076. Mary Kirkpatrick Overstreet The IGI information on the sealing for Mary and Gipson Herod has Mary's name listed as Martha K. Overstreet. The name on her tombstone is Kirk. 6394. Annie Lee Herod Annie Lee and Grundy Quarles had three children: 1) Hugh Kirk Quarles 2) Mary Quarles 3) Preston Quarles Grundy Quarles' parents: Thaddeus Bronski Constantine Quarles and Nancy Jane Sadler. Perry Franklin van Hooser Source, 1900 Jackson Co., TN Census has his family in the listings. He is married to Lucy and their child, John Morgan is living with them. The listing stated they had been married for 5 years at the time of the Census; however, they stated they were married in 1897, only three years. 6396. Preston Henderson Herod 1900 Jackson Co., TN Census has his name listed as H. Preston Herod. 6398. Settie Bea Herod 1900 Jackson Co., TN Census has her name listed as L. Belle Herod. 6399. James Overstreet Herod 1900 Jackson Co., TN Census has his birth date as Oct 1890.

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I will do lookups for these books. I will be adding more soon. The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families Author Howard L. Leckey Publisher Greene County Historical Society, 1977 Length 775 pages *''A Genealogica History of the Upper Monongahela Valley'' with index. *Greene and Washington counties in southwestern Pennsylvania. Ohio Cemetery Records Extracted from the "Old Northwest'' Genealogical Reprint Edition; full name index *These records consist mostly of tombstone inscriptions from cemeteries in northeastern and central Ohio: Trumbull, Geauga, Portage, Lorain, Guernsey, Knox, Licking, Delaware, Franklin (includes city of Columbus), Madison, Fairfield, Pickaway, Athens, Vinton, Ross and Jackson. *Also includes 'some' from East Haddam, Connecticut and Rutland Massachusetts. Trumbull County, Ohio Early Marriages 1800-1865 Records compiled by Mrs. Roscoe Winnagle, published by the Ohio Genealogical Society. ==Free E Books== Seems times are changing so much, I don't have to do any work for these!! Ohio History of Franklin County: A Collection of Reminiscences of the Early ... By William T. Martin [[https://books.google.com/books?id=87FDpRwLvtwC&printsec=frontcover&dq=history+of+franklin+county+by+martin&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjf-6THn-3ZAhUKZKwKHfsmCvUQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q&f=false]] Ohio The official roster of the soldiers of the American revolution buried in the state of Ohio by Ohio. Adjutant general's dept. [from old catalog]; Daughters of the American revolution. Ohio. [from old catalog]; Dailey, Jane Frances (Dowd) [from old catalog] [https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof1929ohiorich] Ohio A Twentieth Century History of Trumbull County, Ohio: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal Interests, Volumes 1-2 [https://books.google.com/books?id=bd0yAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false] History of the Scandinavians and successful Scandinavians in the United States by Nelson, Olof Nickolaus, d. 1917, comp. and ed [https://archive.org/details/cu31924032767083] History of Washington County, Pennsylvania : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men by Crumrine, Boyd, 1838-1916; Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885; Hungerford, Austin N[https://archive.org/details/historyofwashing00crum] Should you complete a page then find a typo in the title... In EDIT mode, at the bottom right just above the green banner thingy, under SAVE... is change privacy level | merge | delete Create your new page, slightly differently named, like the typo fixed, and MERGE You will need both Space:NOMES (old one) and (into new) SPACE:NAMES I

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wilkins-5968|H Wilkins]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=29156039 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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Transkriptionen der ältesten lutherischen Kirchenbücher von Battenberg (Eder) und der umliegenden Dörfer (des alten "[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amt_(historisches_Verwaltungsgebiet) Amtes] Battenberg"), sowie verwandter Dokumente aus der entsprechenden Zeitperiode.
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''An'' '''''English translation''' is available here'': [https://www-wikitree-com.translate.goog/index.php?title=Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg&_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp Google Translate] === Einleitung === {{Image|file=Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg-2.png |caption=Karte des [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amt_Battenberg Amtes Battenberg]. '''Violett:''' Auf
dieser Seite enthaltene Kirchenbücher
'''Dunkelorange:''' Kirchenbücher im
[https://online-ofb.de/famlist.php?ofb=wittgenstein OFB Wittgensteiner Land]
'''Hellorange:''' Andere Orte, die einmal zum
Amt Battenberg gehörten |size=260 |align=r}} Herzlich willkommen! Die hier geteilten Dateien enthalten Transkriptionen der Kirchenbücher der Gemeinden Battenberg, Battenfeld und Laisa, wobei die ältesten Kirchenbücher von Battenfeld aus dem Jahr 1574 stammen. Der überwiegende Teil der Texte ist auf Deutsch (einiges davon Frühneuhochdeutsch). Es gibt auch kleinere Abschnitte auf Latein, Griechisch und Hebräisch. Ich plane in Zukunft zusätzliche Aufzeichnungen hinzuzufügen. Ich habe weitere Transkriptionen, aber keine davon sind aktuell zur Veröffentlichung bereit. Im Falle von Battenberg und Battenfeld sind seit 2021 Mikrofilme der Aufzeichnungen auf Archion verfügbar.Hessen-Nassau: Zentralarchiv der Evang. Kirche > Dekanat Biedenkopf, https://www.archion.de/de/alle-archive/hessen/zentralarchiv-der-evangelischen-kirche-in-hessen-und-nassau/dekanat-biedenkopf. Seit 2023 sind dort auch die Kirchenbücher von Laisa und Holzhausen, Dodenau, Bromskirchen und Hatzfeld abrufbar. Für Laisa und Holzhausen habe ich bereits 2008 und 2009 an den Originalbüchern gearbeitet, die im Pfarramt in Laisa aufbewahrt werden. Die entsprechenden Kirchenbücher sind inzwischen auf Archion verfügbar. Aufgrund des erheblichen Arbeitsaufwands (die auf dieser Seite behandelten Dokumente umfassen insgesamt fast zwei Millionen Wörter, für deren Transkription tausende Arbeitsstunden benötigt wurden), habe ich beschlossen, dass es keine wortgetreuen Transkriptionen jener Kirchenbücher geben wird, die jünger als 1808 sind.Ich muss irgendwo einen Schnitt machen. Warum ich dafür das Jahr 1808 gewählt habe: Die Napoleonischen Kriege und das Ende des Heiligen Römischen Reiches brachten erhebliche Veränderungen in Politik und Verwaltung mit sich. Im Jahr 1807 beschloss die Regierung des neu gebildeten Großherzogtums Hessen (des Nachfolgestaates der Landgrafschaft Hessen-Darmstadt) [https://www.hfv-ev.de/mitgliederbereich-2/kirchenbuchduplikate/ ein Gesetz], wie die Kirchenbücher in Zukunft geführt werden sollten. Eine Folge davon war, dass die einzelnen Einträge erheblich länger wurden ([[Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg#Kirchenbuch_Laisa.26Holzhausen_.281770-1807.29|Beispiel]]). Die Transkription ganzer Kirchenbücher wird von diesem Zeitpunkt an deutlich aufwendiger. Bei der Gesetzesänderung wurden außerdem "Sicherungskopien" der Kirchenbücher eingeführt, die an die Staatsregierung übergeben werden mussten. Viele dieser Sicherungskopien sind inzwischen auf den Webseiten Familysearch und Ancestry verfügbar, oft sogar indexiert und durchsuchbar. Die Zweitschriften der Jahre 1811 bis 1875 stehen außerdem teilweise auf Familysearch zur Verfügung.Bürgermeisterei Laisa, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9398-2C95-T Ich habe auch Kopien einiger Kirchenbücher nach 1875 (bis in die 2000er Jahre), aber meine Möglichkeiten, diese zu teilen, sind durch die deutschen Datenschutzgesetze eingeschränkt. Vieles davon sollte auch durch öffentlich verfügbare Zivilstandsregister abgedeckt sein.Veröffentlicht durch das Landesgeschichtliche Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS): [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/gsearch/page/1/sn/pstr?q=Battenberg Standesamt Battenberg], [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/gsearch/page/1/sn/pstr?q=Rennertehausen Standesamt Rennertehausen] Ein Familienbuch für alle oben genannten Orte ist derzeit geplant. Es gibt noch kein Abschlussdatum, aber die Arbeit wird sicher noch lange dauern. {{Image|File=Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg-5.png |caption=Die Stadtrechnungen bieten eine Fülle zusätzlicher Informationen.
Der hier gezeigte Auszug, datiert Dez. 1586, erwähnt die Beerdigung
des [[Goethe-22|Goethe]]-Vorfahren [[Orth-707|Philipp Orth]].Bamberger, Daniel: ''Die Einwohner des Amtes Battenberg'', Band 2: Quellen zur Bevölkerungsgeschichte II (1532-1606), Marburg, 2020. https://books.google.de/books?id=-Of2DwAAQBAJ Transkriptionen aller
Stadtrechnungen sind auf dieser Seite verfügbar (siehe unten). |size=400 |align=r}} Transkriptionen zusätzlicher Dokumente finden Sie in meinem Buch [[Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg#My_book_.22Die_Einwohner_des_Amtes_Battenberg.22|''Die Einwohner des Amtes Battenberg'']].Bamberger, Daniel: ''Die Einwohner des Amtes Battenberg'', Band 1: Quellen zur Bevölkerungsgeschichte I (1400-1600), Marburg, 2020. https://books.google.de/books?id=Duj2DwAAQBAJ Ich werde die Online-Versionen der Dateien regelmäßig aktualisieren, während ich an ihnen arbeite (sie sind alle "Work in Progress"). Dies beinhaltet die Korrektur von Fehlern. Beachten Sie, dass Offline-Versionen der Dateien nicht aktualisiert werden, nachdem Sie sie heruntergeladen haben. Ich garantiere nicht, dass alle Informationen in meinen Transkriptionen korrekt sind. Bei Zweifeln überprüfen Sie bitte die Originalaufzeichnungen (einige sind online verfügbar, einige nur im Archiv ― normalerweise das [https://landesarchiv.hessen.de/hessisches-staatsarchiv-marburg HStA] in Marburg, Deutschland). Sie können mich auch kontaktieren, wenn Sie Fragen oder Kommentare haben. Vielleicht kann ich Ihnen helfen, vielleicht auch nicht. Fehler in den Dateien korrigiere ich normalerweise, sobald ich von ihnen erfahre. Wenn Sie Fehler finden, lassen Sie es mich bitte wissen! === Übersicht === {{Image|File=Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg.jpg |caption=Arbeit im Archiv im Sommer 2017: Mein Dank gilt
dem Personal des ''Staatsarchivs Marburg'', das mich
während der unzähligen Stunden, die ich dort verbracht
habe, so freundlich und geduldig unterstützt hat. |size=330 |align=r}} Die auf dieser Seite bereitgestellten Dateien enthalten Transkriptionen der unten aufgeführten Aufzeichnungen. 'Abkürzungen der Quellen'': HStAM ([https://landesarchiv.hessen.de/hessisches-staatsarchiv-marburg Hessisches Staatsarchiv Marburg]), HStAD ([https://landesarchiv.hessen.de/hessisches-staatsarchiv-darmstadt Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt]), LWV ([https://www.lwv-hessen.de/ Landeswohlfahrtsverband Hessen]) Wenn hier keine Quelle in Klammern oder als Fußnote angegeben ist, dann wurde der Artikel von mir selbst aus verschiedenen Quellen zusammengestellt. In der untenstehenden Tabelle sind die grün markierten Aufzeichnungen vollständig transkribiert. Hellgrün bedeutet, dass Zusammenfassungen in Tabellenform vorhanden sind; orange Aufzeichnungen werden derzeit bearbeitet; gelb bedeutet, dass das Dokument aus einem Index ohne weitere Details besteht; grau bedeutet, dass Transkriptionen geplant sind, aber dass ich mit der Arbeit daran noch nicht begonnen habe. Rote Aufzeichnungen sind nicht verfügbar oder existieren nicht. {| border="1" | || '''Gemischtes ''' || '''Taufen ''' || '''Heiraten ''' || '''Bestattungen ''' || '''Konfirmationen ''' |- | '''Battenberg''' || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Kirchenbuch Battenberg (1624-1807)|1624-1807]] || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenberg Geburten (1808-1838)|1808-1838]] || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenberg Heiraten (1808-1840)|1808-1840]] || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenberg Tote (1808-1838)|1808-1838]] || style="background: lightcoral;"|N/A |- | '''Battenfeld''' || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Kirchenbuch Battenfeld (1574-1808)|1574-1808]] || style="background: lightgrey;"|1809-1818 || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenfeld Konfirmationen&Heiraten (1809-1840)|1809-1840]] || style="background: orange;"|1809-1834 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenfeld Konfirmationen&Heiraten (1809-1840)|1809-1840]] |- | '''Laisa&Holzhausen ''' || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Kirchenbuch Laisa&Holzhausen (1624-1769)|1624-1807]] || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Laisa&Holzhausen Geburten (1808-1836)|1808-1836]] || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Laisa&Holzhausen Heiraten (1808-1852)|1808-1843]] || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Laisa&Holzhausen Tote (1808-1840)|1808-1840]] || style="background: lightcoral;"|N/A |}
{| border="1" | || '''Titel ''' || '''Letztes Update ''' || '''Seiten ''' || '''Letzte Änderung ''' |- | 1 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Kirchenbuch Battenfeld (1574-1808)|Kirchenbuch Battenfeld (1574-1808)]] || 31. März 2024 || 1520 || Kastenrechnung 1635 |- | 2 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Kirchenbuch Battenberg (1624-1807)|Kirchenbuch Battenberg (1624-1807)]] || 26. April 2024 || 970 || Schutzgeld (Juden) 1711-1729 |- | 3 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Einwohnerlisten Stadt Battenberg (1552-1620)|Einwohnerlisten Stadt Battenberg (1552-1620)]] || 3. April 2024 || 363 || Kastenrechnungen 1616-1619 |- | 4 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Kirchenbuch Laisa&Holzhausen (1624-1769)|Kirchenbuch Laisa&Holzhausen (1624-1769)]] || 26. Oktober 2022 || 338 || - |- | 5 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Kirchenbuch Laisa&Holzhausen (1770-1807)|Kirchenbuch Laisa&Holzhausen (1770-1807)]] || 26. Oktober 2022 || 261 || - |- | 6 || style="background: lightgrey;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Genealogy of the Seipp family|Genealogie der Familie Seipp]] || 21. Oktober 2023 || 248 || - |- | 7 || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Kirchenbuch Frankenberg (1646-1714)|Kirchenbuch Frankenberg (1646-1714)]] || 6. April 2024 || 225 || Kleinere Korrekturen |- | 8 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenfeld Dokumente (1574-1735)|Battenfeld Dokumente (1574-1735)]] || 17. Oktober 2022 || 202 || Kleinere Korrekturen |- | 9 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenfeld Konfirmationen&Heiraten (1809-1840)|Battenfeld Konfirmationen&Heiraten (1809-1840)]] || 27. November 2023 || 123 || Jahre 1831-1840 |- | 10 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Laisa&Holzhausen Heiraten (1808-1852)|Laisa&Holzhausen Heiraten (1808-1852)]] || 26. Oktober 2022 || 108 || - |- | 11 || style="background: lightgrey;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Edward Thonen - A forgotten Eureka rebel|Edward Thonen - A forgotten Eureka rebel]] || 4. April 2024 || 101 || Kleinere Korrekturen |- | 12 || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenberg Geburten (1808-1838)|Battenberg Geburten (1808-1838)]] || 13. Februar 2024 || 94 || Jahre 1835-1838 |- | 13 || style="background: lightgrey;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Lists of people|Personenlisten]] || 25. April 2024 || 61 || Postboten 1639-1804 |- | 14 || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Laisa&Holzhausen Geburten (1808-1836)|Laisa&Holzhausen Geburten (1808-1836)]] || 29. Februar 2024 || 60 || Kleinere Korrekturen |- | 15 || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenberg Heiraten (1808-1840)|Battenberg Heiraten (1808-1840)]] || 29. Februar 2024 || 53 || Kleinere Korrekturen |- | 16 || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Battenberg Tote (1808-1838)|Battenberg Tote (1808-1838)]] || 27. April 2024 || 46 || Details 1835-1838 |- | 17 || style="background: palegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Laisa&Holzhausen Tote (1808-1840)|Laisa&Holzhausen Tote (1808-1840)]] || 27. Januar 2024 || 45 || Jahre 1831-1840 |- | 18 || style="background: limegreen;"|[[Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg#Kilian Rudrauffs Christliche Kometenpredigt, 1681|Kilian Rudrauffs Christliche Kometenpredigt, 1681]] || 1. Februar 2021 || 22 || - |- | || || || '''4840''' |}
Legende: Dunkelgrün = Komplett-Transkription; hellgrün = Zusammenfassung; gelb = Index; grau = Sonstiges. Hier sind die Dokumente, an denen ich derzeit arbeite (in keiner besonderen Reihenfolge): * Kirchenbuch Battenfeld ** Bestattungen 1809-1834 * Gemeiner Pfennig, 1495 * Jüdische Familien, 1700-1770 Transkriptionen sollten in den kommenden Wochen oder Monaten verfügbar sein, wobei ich nicht garantieren kann, dass die Arbeit zeitnah abgeschlossen wird. === Dokumente === ==== Battenberg ==== [...] ====== Ein Wort zu Epidemien ====== [...] ====== Hexenprozesse ====== [...] ====== Gab es ein noch älteres Kirchenbuch, das nicht mehr erhalten ist? ====== [...] ==== Battenfeld ==== [...] ===== Über Genealogie hinaus: Wetterbeobachtungen, Architektur, und mehr ===== [...] ====== Battenfelds Kirchenorgel ====== [...] ====== Astronomische Beobachtungen ====== [...] ====== Konflikte und Strafen ====== [...] ==== Laisa ==== [...] ====== Wie man die Fußnoten (nicht) benutzen sollte ====== [...] ==== Verschiedenes ==== [...] === "''Die Einwohner des Amtes Battenberg''" === {{Image|file=Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg-9.png |caption=Ausschnitt aus der Battenberger Einwohnerliste von 1495 |size=360 |align=r}} Abgesehen von den zuvor aufgeführten Dokumenten gibt es eine Reihe relevanter Dokumente, die ich für mein Buch "Die Einwohner des Amtes Battenberg" transkribiert habe.Paulus, Jörg: "Daniel Bamberger hat alte Einwohnerliste für Battenberg erforscht", in: Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine (HNA), 11. Oktober 2020. https://www.hna.de/lokales/frankenberg/das-gibt-es-fuer-keine-andere-stadt-90066457.htmlPaulus, Jörg: "Einzigartiger Blick in die Geschichte. Daniel Bamberger hat Einwohnerliste für Battenberg erforscht und auch Daten aus dem Hinterland ausgewertet", Hinterländer Anzeiger, 17. Oktober 2020, Seite 16.Adel, Mark: "Stammbaum ist mehr als nur Geburt und Tod. Daniel Bamberger hat eine bislang nicht bekannte Einwohnerliste aus dem Jahr 1495 entdeckt", in: Frankenberger Zeitung, 15. Juni 2013. Die beiden Bände des Buches behandeln die zuvor erwähnten Orte (Battenberg, Battenfeld usw.); außerdem enthalten sie auch Daten über die Dörfer [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/1073 Dodenau], [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/1371 Reddighausen], [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/1083 Eifa], [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/9234 Münchhausen], [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/9411 Wollmar] und (in geringerem Maße) die Stadt [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/1169 Hatzfeld (Eder)], sowie [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/1046 Birkenbringhausen], [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/1132 Frohnhausen], [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/9426 Oberasphe] und [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/idrec/sn/ol/id/9328 Simtshausen]. Das Herzstück des Buches ist die Liste der Bewohner des Amtes Battenberg von 1495, ein detaillierter Bericht über die gesamte Bevölkerung (Männer, Frauen und Kinder). Hier ist die vollständige Inhaltsübersicht: ==== Band 1 (Inhaltsverzeichnis) ==== {{Image|file=Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg-1.jpg |caption=Bucheinband (Band 1) |size=250 |align=r}} * Analyse · Seite 8 ** ''Das Amt Battenberg'' · 8 ** ''Allgemeines'' · 8 ** ''Zur historischen Bedeutung der Einwohnerlisten'' · 9 ** ''Datierung der Einwohnerlisten'' · 10 ** ''Die Abrechnung der Steuer von 1495'' · 12 ** ''Bürger, Bauern und unterständische Schichten'' · 13 ** ''Adlige'' · 15 ** ''Geistliche'' · 15 ** ''Entwicklung der Bevölkerungszahlen im 15. Jahrhundert'' · 19 ** ''Entwicklung der Bevölkerungszahlen im 16. Jahrhundert'' · 40 ** ''Musterung und Kriegsdienst'' · 43 ** ''Vermögensverteilung'' · 48 ** ''Schöffen und Schöffenfamilien'' · 52 ** ''Männer und Frauen'' · 54 ** ''Diener und Gesinde'' · 60 ** ''Randgruppen und sonstige Berufe'' · 62 ** ''Die Lage der Wüstungen'' · 65 * Personenlisten · 67 ** ''Die Pfarrer, von den Anfängen bis zur Reformation'' · 67 ** ''Die Bürgermeister, von den Anfängen bis zur Reformation'' · 70Dies ist eine frühere Version von dem, was nun Teil von [[Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg#Kirchenbuch_Battenberg_.281624-1807.29|Kirchenbuch Battenberg (1624-1807)]] ist und wird von diesem Dokument überholt. ** ''Die Schöffen, von den Anfängen bis zur Reformation'' · 71 ** ''Studenten der Philipps-Universität Marburg'' · 77 ** ''Schüler des Pädagogiums zu Marburg'' · 78 ** ''Studenten anderer deutscher Universitäten bis zur Reformation'' · 79 ** ''Stammlisten der Battenberger Schöffenfamilien'' · 80 * Texte · 85 ** 1-I. ''Gemeiner Pfennig Amt Battenberg 1495'' · 86 ** 1-II. ''Gemeiner Pfennig Pastorei Dautphe 1495/96'' · 98 ** 1-III. ''Einwohnerliste Amt Battenberg 1502'' · 102 ** 1-IV. ''Einwohnerliste Amt Wetter 1502'' · 109 ** 1-V. ''Einwohnerliste Amt Blankenstein 1502'' · 119 ** 1-VI. ''Einwohnerliste Stadt Biedenkopf 1502'' · 127 ** 1-VII. ''Gefälleregister Amt Battenberg, um 1400'' · 130 ** 1-VIII. ''Salbuch des Hospitals Haina 1557'' · 135 ** 1-IX. ''Salbuch von Stadt und Amt Frankenberg 1588'' · 149 ** 1-X. ''Bederegister 1570'' · 203 ** 1-XI. ''Einwohnerverzeichnis Amt Battenberg 1586'' · 221 ** 1-XII. ''Musterungsliste Amt Battenberg 1568'' · 250 ** 1-XIII. ''Musterungsliste Amt Battenberg 1578'' · 265 ** 1-XIV. ''Musterungsliste Amt Battenberg 1586'' · 283 ** 1-XV. ''Musterungsliste Amt Battenberg 1589'' · 308 ** 1-XVI. ''Bericht über die Musterung in Oberhessen 1599'' · 314 ** 1-XVII. ''Schatzungsregister Hatzfeld 1547'' · 315 ** 1-XVIII. ''Salbuch Stadt und Amt Hatzfeld 1590'' · 320 ** 1-XIX. ''Salbuch Dorf und Gericht Eifa 1572'' · 389 ** 1-XX. ''Verzeichnis der unartigen Äcker zu Eifa 1584'' · 403 ** 1-XXI. ''Ergregister Laisa und Holzhausen, ca. 1571'' · 407 ** 1-XXII. ''Schönstädter Zehnt 1562-1582'' · 418 ** 1-XXIII. ''Verzeichnis der Güter im Oberfürstentum Hessen 1577'' · 425 ** 1-XXIV. ''Türkensteuerliste Stadt und Amt Battenberg 1596'' · 501 ** 1-XXV. ''Türkensteuerliste Gericht Frohnhausen 1577-1598'' · 522 ** 1-XXVI. ''Einnahmen von Gütern im Amt Battenberg 1600'' · 540 ** 1-XXVII. ''Abgabe Rauchhühner Amt Battenberg 1600'' · 550 * Quellen und Literatur · 574 ==== Band 2 (Inhaltsverzeichnis) ==== * Texte · Seite 7 ** 2-I. ''Stadtrechnung Battenberg 1565-1606'' · 8Dies ist eine frühere Version von dem, was nun Teil von [[Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg#Einwohnerlisten_Stadt_Battenberg_.281552-1620.29|Einwohnerlisten Stadt Battenberg (1552-1620)]] ist und wird von diesem Dokument überholt. ** 2-II. ''Anschläge des Amtes Battenberg 1554-1562'' · 222 ** 2-III. ''Kirchenbuch Battenfeld 1574-1597'' · 234Dies ist eine frühere Version von dem, was nun Teil von [[Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg#Kirchenbuch_Battenfeld_.281574-1808.29|Kirchenbuch Battenfeld (1574-1808)]] ist und wird von diesem Dokument überholt. ** 2-IV. ''Dorfbuch des Oberfürstentums Hessen 1577'' · 423 ** 2-V. ''Beschreibung Amt Kellerberg und Battenberg 1583'' · 431 ** 2-VI. ''Herrschaftliche Äcker und Wiesen 1587'' · 446 ** 2-VII. ''Vogtbuch des Vogtgerichts zu Battenberg 1532'' · 458 ** 2-VIII. ''Beschreibung Oberhessischer Ämter 1604'' · 460 * Quellen · 466 === Wichtige Hinweise === ==== Wie man Dokumente öffnet ==== Schnelle Methode: Die Abschnittsüberschriften oben sind direkt mit den entsprechenden PDF-Dateien verknüpft. Wenn Sie darauf klicken, öffnet sich die Datei, und Sie sind bereit loszulegen. Falls das nicht funktioniert (vielleicht weil ich vergessen habe, die Links aktuell zu halten), können Sie es auf diese Weise versuchen: Klicken Sie auf den entsprechenden Link in der Liste rechts (alternativ finden Sie die Liste auch [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=39789830 hier]), und klicken Sie dann erneut auf das [https://cdn-icons-png.flaticon.com/512/438/438920.png Dateisymbol]. ==== Verlinken Sie nicht direkt auf die PDF-Dateien ==== Links zu einzelnen Dateien funktionieren nicht mehr, sobald ich sie aktualisiere (was möglicherweise einmal pro Woche oder noch häufiger sein kann), daher '''verlinken Sie bitte nicht direkt auf die Dateien'''. Verlinken Sie stattdessen auf diese Seite, und geben Sie an, auf welche Datei Sie sich beziehen. ==== Reihenfolge der Dokumente ==== In der [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=39789830&p=1 Liste der Dateien] werden normalerweise die zuletzt aktualisierten (und wahrscheinlich wichtigsten) Dateien unten angezeigt. Um diese zu sehen, müssen Sie möglicherweise auf "alle anzeigen" klicken. Dies ist eine unglückliche Folge der Art und Weise, wie WikiTree Dokumente sortiert, und darauf habe ich keinen Einfluss. === Veranstaltungen === Hier ist eine Liste vergangener und zukünftiger Veranstaltungen (kommende Veranstaltungen werden nur aufgeführt, sobald ein Datum festgelegt ist): * 26. Mai 2023, 19:00 Uhr ([https://www.garten-route.de/index.shtml?inc/10_akt.shtml Geschichtsverein Battenberg]; [https://www.battenberg-eder.de/veranstaltungen/2427320/2023/05/26/familiengeschichte-im-amt-battenberg.html Stadt Battenberg]): Vortrag von Daniel Bamberger: ''Familiengeschichte im Amt Battenberg''. Altes Rathaus am Marktplatz, Hauptstraße 46, 35088 Battenberg (Eder). ** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg.pdf Präsentation (Folien)]; [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0So-vp90_VM Videoaufzeichnung (Ausschnitt, YouTube)] * 23. 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== Biography == === Facts === '''TITLE'''
Mr. Source: '''Title: '''"1870 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
Dr. Source: '''Title: '''"Name of a book" ''', Page: '''p. 0''', Repository:''' @R2@, '''NAME:''' Book library
President Source: '''Title: '''"1800 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''NAME'''
John Doe Source: '''Title: '''"1940 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com Source: '''Title: '''"1930 census" ''', Page: '''Some remark.''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
Johnnie Doe Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census" ''', Page: '''some detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com ''', Text: '''citation text
John Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census" ''', Page: '''comments.''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''SEX'''
Male
'''BIRTH'''
description with no date or place Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1843; description without a place Source: '''Title: '''"1940 census" ''', Page: '''some detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
AFT 1844 Source: '''Title: '''"1810 census" ''', Page: '''Some information''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com ''', Text: '''Some citation text
5 JAN 1845 Saugerties, Ulster, New York, USA Source: '''Title: '''"Name of a book"''', Repository:''' @R2@, '''NAME:''' Book library
JAN 1846 New York Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''LDS Baptism'''
1845 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
'''BAPTISM'''
1843 Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1844 Ulster, Ulster, New York, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com ''', Text: '''citation text wiithout citation detail
'''CHRISTENING'''
8 FEB 1846 Skokie, Cook, Illinois, USA
9 FEB 1846 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census" ''', Page: '''christening detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com ''', Text: '''christening text
'''FIRST COMMUNION'''
21 NOV 1947 Lansing, Michigan, USA
'''ADOPTION'''
anywhere Source: '''Title: '''"Name of a book"''', Repository:''' @R2@, '''NAME:''' Book library
1848 Somewhere, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''DEATH'''
1885 Source: '''Title: '''"1800 census" ''', Page: '''more detail.''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
ABT 1887 Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1888 Wake Forest, Wake, North Carolina, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census" ''', Page: '''this is a very long citation detail. It goes on for quite a while. Make sure that everything is reproduced. I'd hate to lose any of this fine research.''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com ''', Text: '''this is a very long citation text. It goes on for quite a while. Make sure that everything is reproduced. I'd hate to lose any of this fine research.
'''CREMATION'''

3 JUN 1875 anywhere Source: '''Title: '''"1870 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1877 Cary, Wake, North Carolina, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census" ''', Page: '''adffjkljlkasdmf''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''BURIAL'''
Wake Forest, Wake, North Carolina, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census" ''', Page: '''detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1890 Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census" ''', Page: '''aafadsfsadf''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1899 Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census" ''', Page: '''more detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''PROPERTY'''
1877 Albany, Albany, New York, USA; He owns a house? Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''PROBATE'''
JAN 1851 Tampa, FL, USA
'''WILL'''
14 NOV 1799 Tucson, AZ
'''CASTE'''
14 NOV 1799 Tucson, AZ; Untouchable
'''SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER'''
111-22-3333 Source: '''Title: '''"1940 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
012-345-6789
'''LDS ENDOWMENT'''
1806 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
'''BAR MITZVAH'''
1492
'''CONFIRMATION'''
1491 Padua, Padua, Veneto, Italy
'''LDS CONFIRMATION'''
1794 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
1795 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
'''LDS SEALED TO PARENT'''
1219 Rome, Italy
'''BLESSING'''
31 JAN 2020 New York City
'''ORDINATION'''
1 JAN 2000
'''CENSUS'''
1880 Somewhere, USA; 1880 census fact
1900 anywhere; 1900 census fact
'''IMMIGRATION'''
AFT 1875 Europe Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
BET 1878 AND 1882 South Pole Source: '''Title: '''"1840 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1880 North Pole Source: '''Title: '''"1800 census" ''', Page: '''with Santa''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''EMMIGRATION'''
BEF 1860 New York, New York, New York, USA
JUN 1861 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''EDUCATION'''
HS - 3 Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census" ''', Page: '''asddffda''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1855 Benton Harbor, Berrien, Michigan, USA; BHHS Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census" ''', Page: '''jjjkl;;lkj;lk; j;;lkj ;lk''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''GRADUATION'''
BEF 1865 Source: '''Title: '''"1840 census" ''', Page: '''with no degree.''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1866 Mount Pleasant, Atchison, Kansas, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census" ''', Page: '''with a degree''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''OCCUPATION'''
headlight lighter Source: '''Title: '''"1850 census" ''', Page: '''detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com ''', Text: '''text
Hamtramck, Wayne, Michigan, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1890 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
8 MAY Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA; car maker Source: '''Title: '''FindaGrave''', Repository:''' @R3@, '''NAME:''' internet
BEF 1866; jack stand maker Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1892 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA; tire maker
'''RETIREMENT'''
Cary, North Carolina; time to quit
BEF 1906 Nome, Alaska, USA; bad place to retire! Source: '''Title: '''"1910 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
BET 1906 AND 1910 USA; good choice. Source: '''Title: '''"1910 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
AFT 1908 Tampa, Hillsborough, Florida, USA; good place to retire! Source: '''Title: '''"1910 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''RESIDENCE'''
Somewhere, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census" ''', Page: '''some more detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
AFT 1861 Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1820 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
BEF 1862 Minot, Androscoggin, Maine, USA Source: '''Title: '''"Name of a book" ''', Page: '''p. 20348''', Repository:''' @R2@, '''NAME:''' Book library ''', Text: '''He lived here!
1863 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1850 census" ''', Page: '''citation detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com ''', Text: '''Citation text
DEC 1881 Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''RELIGION'''
Atheist Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
Catholic Source: '''Title: '''"1870 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''REFERENCE NUMBER'''
XK2000
ABC123
'''Politics'''
Democrat
'''Sorority'''
1862 Harvard Univesity; Mu Mu Mu Source: '''Title: '''"1870 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Fraternity'''
1863 Harvard Univesity; Phi Phi Phi Source: '''Title: '''"1890 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Fraternity'''
1864; Rho Rho Rho Source: '''Title: '''"1870 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Politics'''
1877 Dallas, Collin, Texas, USA; Republican
'''Ethnicity/Relig.'''
1881; White Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Ethnicity/Relig.'''
1882; Native American Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''DAR ID #'''
1887; Number 123456 Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Arrival'''
1894 New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
'''Death Certificate'''
1905 Benton Harbor, Berrien, Michigan, USA; a comment Source: '''Title: '''"1910 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''SSN Issued'''
1950 Milton Center, Wood, Ohio, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1940 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''ANCESTRAL FILE NUMBER'''
WQ178
'''CAUSE OF DEATH'''
really bad breath Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census" ''', Page: '''detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com ''', Text: '''text
'''DEGREE'''
1872 Some other college; Bachelor of Arts Source: '''Title: '''"1850 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''DEGREE'''
ABT 1873; Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''DEGREE'''
1874 Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA; Grinnell College Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census" ''', Page: '''detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''MILITARY'''
AFT 1878 WWI; Source: '''Title: '''"Name of a book" ''', Page: '''p. 4''', Repository:''' @R2@, '''NAME:''' Book library
'''EMPLOYMENT'''
AFT 1879; hobo Source: '''Title: '''"1850 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''MILITARY'''
1880 WWII; Captain Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census" ''', Page: '''addfasas''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com ''', Text: '''asdadfdffdasdadfadfadsfasd
'''EMPLOYMENT'''
1881 Tampa, Hillsborough, Florida, USA; gardener Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census" ''', Page: '''add some detail''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''EMPLOYMENT'''
BET 1882 AND 1886; accountant Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''CIRCUMCISM'''
17 SEP 1888 Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA; Ouch!
'''ORDINANCE'''
1898 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; mae a priest Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''ORDINANCE'''
1899 Rome, Italy; made a Cardinal
'''FAMILY'''
'''Husband'''
John Doe
'''Wife'''
Jane Smith
'''Marriage'''
1880 anywhere
NOV 1881 Hamtramck, Wayne, Michigan, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
25 DEC 1882 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Source: '''Title: '''"Name of a book" ''', Page: '''p. 9''', Repository:''' @R2@, '''NAME:''' Book library
'''Marriage Banns'''
1 SEP 1881 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, USA; Announce it to the world!!!!
'''Marriage Contract'''
OCT 1881 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, USA; Make it official!
'''Marriage Licence'''
4 SEP 1881 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, USA; Let's do it!!!! Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Marriage Settlement'''
NOV 1881 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, USA; All settled!
'''Engagement'''
ABT 1879 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA; cold start Source: '''Title: '''"Name of a book" ''', Page: '''p 0''', Repository:''' @R2@, '''NAME:''' Book library
'''Annulment'''
AFT 1881 Fort Lauderdale, Broward, Florida, USA; oh well. Source: '''Title: '''"1850 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
FEB 1882 Somewhere, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census" ''', Page: '''comment''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
1883 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''LDS SEALED TO SPOUSE'''
1900 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
'''Divorce'''
1885 New York; It didn't last Source: '''Title: '''"1890 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Divorce Filed'''
1886 New York; Time to file it
'''Church'''

'''Intentions filed'''
DEC 1879 Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA; also at the court house Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Intentions filed'''
1880 Seattle, King, Washington, USA; at the court house Source: '''Title: '''"1800 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Church'''
1881 Hamtramck, Wayne, Michigan, USA; Catholic Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Church'''
1882 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA; Episcopla Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''FAMILY'''
'''Husband'''
John Doe
'''Wife'''
Jennie Jones
'''Children'''
born: 1888 Danny J. Doe
born: 1903 Judy D. Doe
born: unknown Amy Doe
'''Marriage'''
1887 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census" ''', Page: '''some detail.''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Annulment'''
FEB 1892 Somewhere, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1880 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''FAMILY'''
'''Husband'''
John Doe
'''Wife'''
June Adams
'''Children'''
born: unknown Mary Doe
'''Marriage'''
JAN 1879 Dallas, Denton, Texas, USA Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
'''Divorce'''
FEB 1879 Source: '''Title: '''"1900 census"''', Repository:''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
== Research Notes == This is a "John Doe" NOTE. This is also a "John Doe" NOTE (new paragraph). This is also a "John Doe" NOTE (new paragraph) with sub paragraphs. : This is a "John Doe" subparagraph. : This is also a "John Doe" subparagraph. == Sources ==
* Source: @S1@ '''Title: ''' "1940 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S2@ '''Title: ''' "1930 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S3@ '''Title: ''' "Name of a book" ''', Author: ''' Name of Author ''', Publication: ''' Name: Publishing company; Location: Anywhere, USA; Date: Jan 1, 1900; ''', Repository: ''' @R2@, '''NAME:''' Book library * Source: @S4@ '''Title: ''' "1900 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S5@ '''Title: ''' "1810 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S6@ '''Title: ''' "1880 census" ''', Author: ''' US Census Dept. ''', Publication: ''' Name: US Government; Location: Washington, DC; Date: June 4, 1883; ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S7@ '''Title: ''' "1870 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S8@ '''Title: ''' "1800 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S9@ '''Title: ''' "1850 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S10@ '''Title: ''' "1840 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S11@ '''Title: ''' FindaGrave ''', Repository: ''' @R3@, '''NAME:''' internet * Source: @S12@ '''Title: ''' "1890 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S13@ '''Title: ''' "1820 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com * Source: @S14@ '''Title: ''' "1910 census" ''', Repository: ''' @R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com '''REPOSITORIES'''
@R1@, '''NAME:''' www.ancestry.com
@R2@, '''NAME:''' Book library
@R3@, '''NAME:''' internet

Test free space profile

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Test GPS grave marker

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==Small example showing what can be done with a template and GPS coordinates== :'''Challenge''' how to help a Wikitree reader to find the location of a unmarked Grave. :'''Example''' :Wikitree [[Keyes-996]] is the same as {{FindAGrave|61860647}} ::that tells the grave marker was located at {{Space:TestGeocodes|41.98697|-71.5276}} === Challenge how to add GPS coordinates to WIkiTree without adding new fields === A template is created [[Space:TestGeocode]] that add some text and a link to Google map using the LAT LONG arguments ---- * Advantages ** The link to the map service is in the Template ==> if we would like to link to another map service we just change the Template not every URL. Compare problem with FindAGrave that no change URL and WikiTree has +500 000 links ** A Software as Project Database Error can easily understand that it is coordinates and compare with the coordinates at Find A Grave that they haven't changed the location... ** If Wikitree start use more advanced syntax like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geo_(microformat) Geo_(microformat)] then we just change in the template ** If WikiTree is moved to another platform that supports more fields then its much easier to move the data from a template to fields than if its just text.... * Disadvantage ** Another thing to learn - maybe Chris can add better support for adding templates syntax... feels like today a lot of people add project templates...?!?!?! === How to use it=== {{Space:TestGeocodes|41.98697|-71.5276}} * 41.98697 is the lat copied from [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=61860647 Find Grave] * -71.5276 is the long copied from [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=61860647 Find Grave] {{Image|file=Test_GPS_grave_marker.png |caption=GPS coordinates found at FindAgrave [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=61860647 Memorial #61860647] |size=l}} {{Image|file=Test_GPS_grave_marker-1.png |size=l |caption=Using Google map and satellite view you can nearly see the graves [https://goo.gl/aiPLbI link] }} === Wikitree and templates=== My understanding WikiTree is still not a big fan of using templates for external linking. I guess its because it makes things difficult when adding data to profiles or edit profiles. ---- - [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 11:16, 8 April 2017 (EDT)

Test IncludeCategory

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This is a link to 60.6747135,17.1374823 using a Space template (Space:TestGeocodes|60.6747135|17.1374823) Test grave marker location :Wikitree [[Keyes-996]] :(FindAGrave|61860647) :(Space:TestGeocodes|41.98697|-71.5276) :1 (FULLPAGENAMEE) :2 (PAGENAMEE) :3 (BASEPAGENAMEE) :4 (SUBPAGENAMEE) :5 (SUBJECTPAGENAMEE) :6 (ARTICLEPAGENAMEE) : 7(TALKPAGENAMEE) :8 (ROOTPAGENAMEE) :9 (DIRMARK) :10 (DIRECTIONMARK) :11 (NAMESPACE) :12 (SUBJECTSPACE) :13 (ARTICLESPACE) :14 (TALKSPACEE) :15 (NUMBEROFVIEWS) :16 (CURRENTWEEK) :17 (localurl:Söderala (X)) :18 (localurl:Gävle (X)) :19 (fullurl: pagename ) :20 (fullurl) :31 (fullurl:(FULLPAGENAME)) :32 (NUMBEROFARTICLES) :33 (CURRENTVERSION)

TEST John Walker III

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This person was created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011. ==Biography== John Walker III was born in Wigton Scotland, in 1705. He moved, with his parents, John Walker II (c1682-1734) and Katherine Rutherford (c1681-1738), about 1710 from Wigton to Newry Ireland. About 1726 the family emigrated to America, settling near Rising Sun, Cecil County Maryland. [http://genealogy.wikia.com/wiki/John_Walker_III_(1705-c1776) John Walker III (1705-c1776)] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/families/porterwalkerbio.html Patrick Porter = Susannah Walker] [http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/HOUSTON/2005-11/1131379212 HOUSTON-L Archives] He married Ann Houston in 1734, and migrated to the Valley of Virginia, probably between 1734 and 1738. During the French and Indian War (1754-1763) he left the area for North Carolina, settling in Orange County about 1756. John III moved to southwest Virginia about 1771 settling "at the Sinks" between Castles Woods, and Dungannon, in modern Scott County, Virginia. He died there between 1773 and 1778. ==References== ==Notes== ===Note 1=== That John Walker III ([[Walker-157]]) is the father of Catherine Bell ([[Walker-163]]), the wife Robert Bell I ([[Bell-884]]), is a conjecture made only to clarify what is entailed by it. This profile was created to pursue this end. [[User:Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 18:14, 24 February 2011 (EST) Subsequent to this, further information has been added by those whose names appear below under 'Acknowledgements'. ===Note 2=== The following excerpt from an e-mail to Dan Welch (n0ddw@hotmail.com) summarizes the evidence that John Walker III ([[Walker-157]]) is the father of the wife Robert Bell I ([[Bell-884]]) 09/03/08 : I have been thinking about whether the father of Catherine (aka Katherine) Walker ([[Walker-163]]) (CW), first wife of MY Robert Bell I ([[Bell-884]]) (RBI), is your John Walker III ([[Walker-157]]) (JWIII). My current best guess is that they are identical, but there appears to be no documentary evidence for this. My reasoning is as follows. :First, I'm assuming JWIII is the same John Walker III mentioned in the following : [1] :[http://genealogy.wikia.com/wiki/John_Walker_III_(1705-c1776) John Walker III (1705-c1776)] :[2] :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/families/porterwalkerbio.html Patrick Porter = Susannah Walker] : [3] :[http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/HOUSTON/2005-11/1131379212 HOUSTON-L Archives] :Your information appears to be included in the above. :Next, considering CW's father, There appears to be documentary evidence that he was named 'John Walker', present in what is now Guilford County NC in 1770 and member of the congregation of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church. [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] has: ::"Robert had a land grant from Earl of Granville for 360 acres on Haw Rv in Guilford Co, NC in 1762. He sold this to his brother, Samuel, 1770. His father-in-law, John Walker, a witness, also his brother, Francis Bell. Robert was in said County # 691, with 3 males under 10, he 27-45, 1 female 27-45, another female over 45, 1 slave. Neighbors were Jehu Cox and James Johnson. ::Robert Bell was Capt. in the Revolution. He raised nineteen children. Child 1 thru 5 were from Catherine Walker, who died in 1772/3 and was dau of John Walker. They are mentioned in the Buffalo Pres. Church records." :appears to support all this. Though it is not fully clear that the 'They' in the last sentence is intended to include John Walker. :In the case of county records, the transaction may have been recorded in Orange County NC which then included the eastern part of present Guilford County (See below.). :[[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] is apparently based on present Guilford County public records and Buffalo Presbyterian Church records. :Further evidence that JWIII is CW's father, appears to be based essentially on spatio-temporal proximity of RBI and JWIII. This can be summarized as follows: ::{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 1000px; height: 200px;" |+ '''TIME-PLACE-TIME''' |- ! scope="col" | _ ! scope="col" | _ ! scope="col" | RBI ! scope="col" | JWIII ! scope="col" | _ |- ! scope="row" | 1 | - || - || Wigton, ,Scotland || 1705 -1710 |- ! scope="row" | 2 | - || - || Newery, ,Ireland || 1710 -1726 |- ! scope="row" | 3 | 1736-1738 || Cumberland Valley PA || Rising Sun, Cecil MD || 1726 -1734~8 |- ! scope="row" | 4 | 1738 - ? || Amherst, Amherst VA || Staunton, Augusta VA || 1734~8 -1754~63 |- ! scope="row" | 5 |? - ~1762 || Caswell NC || Caswell NC || 1754~63 - ~1771 |- ! scope="row" | 6 | ~1762 - 1785 || Guilford NC || Scott VA || ~1771 - 173 ~ 1778 |- ! scope="row" | 7 |1785 - 1798|| Sumner TN || - || - |- ! scope="row" | 8 |1785 - 1816 || Davidson TN || - || - |} :based on [1] for JWII; [[Space:Edmund Hayes Bell, Genealogical Queries| Bell, E. H., 1930]] and [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] and [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] for RBI. It appears that "Beverly's Manor" mentioned in [1] is in present Augusta County VA, near Staunton. :But, [1] suggests that some caution is in order about names of counties and the location of their records: ::"The county [ Guilford County NC ] extended from the Virginia-North Carolina State Line on the north to Cumberland (now Moore) County, North Carolina, on the south, and from Granville and Johnston (now Wake) Counties on the east, to Rowan (now Rockingham, Guilford and Randolph) County on the west. Prior to 1770, Orange County took in all of the present-day counties of Orange, Caswell, Person, Alamance, Chatham, most of Durham, small parts of Wake and Lee, and the eastern third of Rockingham, Guilford and Randolph, ..."[1] :The county names appearing in the table above are intended to be the present names of counties containing the locations of residence at the times indicated. My sources suggest they use present county names for locations. But, they are not explicit about this and it is possible they have overlooked changes in county names / boundaries. :For an indeterminate period between 1738-1762, the families of RBI and JWIII appear to have lived within about 60 mi. of each other in VA. Just when either of these families moved to Caswell NC is not evident. And, just how near to each other they lived is also not evident. Reading "Amherst VA" in [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] as 'Amherst County' might bring RBI within 45 mi. of JWIII. :[[Space:Edmund Hayes Bell, Genealogical Queries| Bell, E. H., 1930]] has: :: " RBI married Katherine Walker of Western Maryland of Augusta County Virginia". :Taken literally, "of Western Maryland of Augusta County Virginia" is hard to understand. It could be a mistake. The intention could be either (1) "of Western Maryland AND (subsequently) Augusta County Virginia" or (2) "of Western Maryland IN Augusta County Virginia". :On either interpretation, "Western Maryland" is problematic here because, according to your information, JWIII's daughter was born in EASTERN Maryland. Perhaps Edmund Hayes Bell was confused about cardinal directions. This has happened before with members of my family...including me. :On the second interpretation (2), the marriage occurred in present Augusta County VA, which is near the location of JWIII in this period. The marriage date could have been any time prior to 1762. The DOB of the first child, Mary, suggests ~1762 as the most plausible marriage date. But, little is known of Mary. G. G. Bell (or her source) may have simply assigned a DOB to Mary about a year after what she thought was the marriage date. :On the first interpretation (which I believe more plausible), the marriage may still have occurred in present Augusta County VA. But, it could also have occurred in present Caswell County NC. :Both RBI (it appears he is without family) and the family of JWIII arrive in Caswell County NC sometime shortly before 1762. We have from [3] :: "Ann Houston who married John Walker III of the Wigton Walker line. John III and Ann lived for a while in what is now Caswell County NC, about 35 NE of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church. The exact date of their relocation to this area is not known, but it was probably close to 1755 " :My sources [[Space:Bell, 1977|Bell, G. G.,1977]], [[Space:Edmund Hayes Bell, Genealogical Queries| Bell, E. H., 1930]], [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]]] suggest (though they do not state explicitly) that RBI was married to CW before he arrived in Guilford County NC about 1762. [[Space:Bell, 1977|Bell, G. G.,1977]], [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] indicate the marriage was in present Caswell County NC (then a part of Orange County). Thus, RBI could have married the daughter of JWIII in Caswell County NC sometime between 1755 and 1762. It is possible that they first met earlier in VA. :My sources disagree about the time of RBI's move from Caswell to Guilford County NC. [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]], apparently based on documentary evidence, says it is before 1762; [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] says 1771. Others are consistent with either date. I opt for about 1762. :But, RBI may never have "moved" from Caswell County to Guilford County. The name of the county where he lived may simply have changed. My sources give a Haw River location [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] "about nine miles" from Guilford Courthouse [[Space:Bell, 1977|Bell, G. G.,1977]] in present Guilford County for RBI after 1762, but no precise location anywhere for him before. My map (AAA Road Atlas) shows the Haw intersecting present Guilford County in the NE corner very near present Caswell County and again at the NW corner. Either could be within "about nine miles" of the present location of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church which their web page says has not changed since 1756. The Haw does not intersect present Caswell County. My guess is he moved, but maybe not very far. Apparently, he told his son he moved [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]]. If I'm correct, prior to 1762 RBI was not living in in the location in present Guilford County mentioned in [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]]. It's plausible to suppose he was living somewhere in present Caswell County; precisely where we don't know. :If RBI lived on the Haw River in NE Guilford County, this would put JWIII living about 25 mi from RBI in 1762. Prior to 1762 they may have been closer neighbors, both served by the Red House Presbyterian Church (See below.). :I remain a bit perplexed by: ::: "Another item that may point to a connection is the fact that one of John Walker's daughters (Hetty) married a James Bell, and had a daughter Ann. A James Bell is known to have settled on Buffalo Creek in 1762. The wife of this James Bell was Catherine Walker (not Hetty) but this couple did have a daughter Ann. It has been recently suggested that despite the difference in given names this James Bell may in fact be John Walker III's son in law. " [3] :It appears that the James Bell mentioned here is identical with RBI. Could it be that 'Hetty' is a nickname for 'Catherine' so that Hetty Walker is CW? Possible, but not certain. : All this considered, it appears, my information added to yours still does no more than show it is possible that JWIII is the father of CW. But there is no hard evidence of this. :Record of the marriage of RBI and CW might provide hard evidence pro or con. But, I' not sure where this marriage record might be. :It appears that the marriage occurred either in present August County VA or present Caswell County NC. In either case, record of this marriage would not likely be found records of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church. It appears RBI did not become affiliated with this church until about 1762, after he married CW. :Indeed, if it were in these records, I think June Smith ([[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]]) would have mentioned it since it appears she looked at these records. :If the marriage occurred in Caswell County NC, the venue would apparently be the the Red House Presbyterian Church, located in present Caswell County. :I remain a bit confused about these churches, who founded them and where they came from. :The web pages for the [http://www.buffalochurch.com/Buffalo_Historical_Info.asp Buffalo Presbyterian Church] have ::"In the early 1700's both Scots and Scotch - Irish began emigrating from the old countries into Pennsylvania. During the late 1740's some members of Nottingham Presbyterian Church in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, formed a company which they named Nottingham Colony. An agent representing this group was appointed to visit the Earl of Granville's grant of land located in the upper part of North Carolina. Negotiations resulted in the securing of a lease on 21,000 acres of land on the waters of North Buffalo and Reedy Fork Creeks. The land was divided into 33 plots where 19 families had settled by the mid 1750's." :[3] has ::The reference to the "Nottingham Colony" is in regard to a group of people who came to the Buffalo Creek Area from the Nottingham Lots area in Old Chester County PA, and now Cecil County MD. They are supposed to have been members of the Presbyterian Nottingham Congregation. :It appears that these are describing the same events. The present counties of these names are adjacent. But, my feeble knowledge of the political geography of this area and its history makes me unsure of this. :The web page for [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncccha/memoranda/churches/redhousechurch/redhousechurchsatterfield.html Red House Presbyterian Church] [4] does not mention the origins of the founding members. :Your suggestion that this church served the family of JWIII seems plausible, given their location provided by [3]. :All this suggests to me that record of the marriage of RBI and CW might be in those of the Red House Presbyterian Church. Unfortunately, [4] suggests that these records for the relevant time may no longer exist ("The first building, erected about 1756, was partly burned by British soldiers during the Revolutionary War " [4]). :In summary, my best guess is that RBI married CW shortly before 1762, most likely in the Red House Presbyterian Church and the CW's father is JWIII. But, I wouldn't "bet the ranch" on it. :I would appreciate and further information, comments, insight etc. you might offer about the family of RBI. In particular, I'd like to know more about his 2nd wife Mary Boyd. I suppose her family (father John; mother Rebecca) was living in Guilford County NC when RBI married her (age 17) in 1775. ==Sources== The Walker Line by Becky Higgins (BHigiins@@aol.com) [http://genealogy.wikia.com/wiki/John_Walker_III_(1705-c1776) John Walker III (1705-c1776)] [http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/HOUSTON/2005-11/1131379212 HOUSTON-L Archives] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/families/porterwalkerbio.html Patrick Porter = Susannah Walker] [http://www.archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00inwhit "Walker Family, Walker, John d 1734", p. 6] [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:John_Walker_(81) John Walker III] [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/9106876/storyx/22364cde-4507-46c9-a702-838820676214?o_xid=60921&o_lid=60921&o_sch=Email John Walker 1705-1778 & Ann Houston abt 1715, Ancestry.com] [[Space:Smith, 2004|Smith, 2004]] [[Space:Edmund Hayes Bell, Genealogical Queries| Bell, E. H., 1930]] [[Space:Draper, 1841-44|Draper, 1841-44]] [[Space:Bell, 1977|Bell, G. G.,1977]] WikiTree profile Walker-3579 created through the import of My Ancerstors.ged on Jul 2, 2011 by [[Snider-349 | Mike Snider]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Walker-3579 Changes page] for the details of edits by Mike and others. WikiTree profile Walker-5558 created through the import of GedTem12:18.ged on Dec 19, 2011 by [[Templeton-134 | Jack Templeton]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Walker-5558 Changes page] for the details of edits by Jack and others. Source: S-2128385086 Repository: [[#R-2146436631]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. 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== Biography == Elizabeth Paterson (also Patterson), was born on 27 December 1860 at Goodman's Property, Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland. According to her birth registration she was daughter of [[Paterson-6018|John Paterson]] a fisherman and [[Crombie-589|Jane Crombie]] who claimed to have married 26th Sept 1855; at Lamberton Toll (Berwick)."'''Statutory Register Births''' 1855-2014," copy of birth register, National Records of Scotland, [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] (accessed 02 March 2003), Elizabeth Paterson, 1861. Transcript: ''1861 Births in the Parish of Eyemouth in the County of Berwick'' :''No.: 1'' :''Name: Elizabeth Paterson'' :''When and Where Born: 1860 December Twentyseventh 10h 0m P.M. Goodman's Property Eyemouth'' :''Sex: F'' :''Father: John Paterson; Fisherman'' :''Mother: Jane Paterson M.S. Crombie'' :''Date and Place of Marriage: 26th Sept 1855; Lamberton Toll (Berwick)'' :''Informant: John Patterson Father'' :''When and Where Registered: 1861 3rd January Eyemouth'' :''Registrar: James Cox Registrar The 30 October 1882 in the Primitive Methodists Church of Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland, William Nisbet age 21 Carter (Bachelor); son of Peter Nisbet, Carter and Janet Nisbet M.S. Paterson married Elizabeth Paterson age 21 Domestic Servant (Spinster) John Paterson; Fisherman, (Deceased) and Jane Paterson M.S. Crombie. They both were residing in Eyemouth and the witnesses were John Roxton and Mary Gibbes. "'''Statutory Register Marriages''' 1855-2014," copy of marriage register, National Records of Scotland, [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople], (accessed 1 March 2003), William Nisbet and Elisabeth Paterson, 1882.''' Transcript:'''''1882 MARRIAGES in the Parish of Eyemouth in the County of Berwick'' :''No.: 8'' :''When, Where and How Married: 1882 on the Thirtieth day of October at Eyemouth after Banns according to the Forms of the Primitive Methodists Church'' :''Signatures of Parties: (Signed) William Nisbet, Carter (Bachelor); (Signed) Elisabeth Paterson, Domestic Servant (Spinster)'' :''Age: 21 yrs; 21 yrs'' :''Usual Residence: Eyemouth; Eyemouth'' :''Father: Peter Nisbet, Carter; John Paterson; Fisherman, (Deceased)'' :''Mother: Janet Nisbet M.S. Paterson; Jane Paterson M.S. Crombie'' :''Officiating Minister: (Signed) Edward Riest(?); Minister'' :''Witnesses: (Signed) John Roxton; Witness; Mary Gibbes; Witnefs'' :''When & Where Registered; 1882 November 1st At Eyemouth'' :''Signature of Registrar: James Cox, Registrar'' They were often on the move, when their son Peter was born in 1887, they were at St Ella's Place, Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland. In 1889 Elizabeth and family were living at Salt Greens, Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland when their daughter Janet was born. Between August 1889 and March 1892 William, Elizabeth, and their children moved from Eyemouth, Scotland to Tynemouth, Northumberland, England, where their son John William Nisbet was born.Two further children were born in Tynemouth, Northumberland, England; Elizabeth in about 1895 and George in 1898. By the time of the birth of their son Henry on 16 August 1900, William, Elizabeth and family had moved south of the Tyne River and were living at South Shields, Durham, England. Twenty first February 1929 her death was reported by her son J. W. Nisbet. ''Elizabeth wife of William Nisbet a Carter died of ''"Broncho pneumonia"'' at age 68 years on 20 February 1929 at 70 Edith Street, South Shields, Durham, England. '' England & Wales General Register Office,''' GRO Online Index - Death''' (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ : accessed 27 February 2023), database entry for Nisbet, Elizabeth. Age at death: 68. GRO Reference: 1929 M Quarter in SOUTH SHIELDS Volume 10A Page 1141. '''Transcript:'''''1929 Death in the Sub-district of South Shields First'' :''When & Where: Twentieth February 1929 70 Edith Street'' :''Name: Elizabeth Nisbet'' :''Sex & Age: Female 68 years'' :''Occupation: Wife of William Nisbet a Carter (Haulage Contractor)'' :''Cause: 1st Broncho pneumonia, No P.M. Certified by C.R. Batchellor L.R.C.A.'' :''Informant: J. W. Nisbet Son present at the death 37 Pearson St South Shields'' :''When Registered: Twenty first February 1929'' :''Registrar: John Bell Registrar'' == Sources == === Research Notes === The 1911 Census had 10 total children, with 2 having died before the census One child may have been born and died after their move to England. '''Spouse" connection''' On 3 March 1905 Elizabeth had a child ''Isabella Spouse Nisbet'', presumably named after the Isabella Spouse she was staying with in 1881. This Isabella Spouse may have been Elizabeth's aunt, Isabella Spouse, daughter of Henry Paterson and Joan Collin born about 1846 in Eyemouth. Isabella's marriage was probably this: :SPOUSE JOHN PATTERSON ISABELLA 1867 685 / 2 / 1 St Andrew (Edinburgh[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] === Children === #'''i. Peter Nisbet''' was born on 6 September 1883 in Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland.[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk. ScotlandsPeople] :"NISBET PETER PATERSON M 1883 739 / 48 Eyemouth" and died there on the same day.[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk. ScotlandsPeople] :"NISBET PETER 0 PATERSON M 1883 739 / 40 Eyemouth" #'''ii. Jane Nisbet''' was born on 19 December 1884 at St Ellas Place, Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland. Jane married Christopher Scott on 27 January 1904 at South Shields, Durham, England. Their children were: Christopher Nisbet (1906-1982); Elizabeth (1909-1987); Ernest (1911-1988); George (1924-2000). Jane died in 1966 at South Shields, Durham, England. #'''iii. Peter Nisbet''' was born on 14 April 1887 at St Ellas Place, Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland: ''"'''Statutory Register Births '''1855-2014," copy of birth register, National Records of Scotland, [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] (accessed 08 April 2023), Peter Nisbet, 1887. '''transcript''' ''1887 Births in the Parish of Eyemouth in the County of Berwick'' :''Name: Peter Nisbet'' :''When and Where Born: 1887 April Fourteenth 7h A.M. St Ella's Eyemouth'' :''Sex: M'' :''Father: William Nisbet, Carter'' :''Mother: Elizabeth Nisbet M.S. Patterson'' :''Date and Place of Marriage: 1882 October 30th Eyemouth'' :''Informant: William Nisbet, Father'' :''When and Where Registered: 1887 May 5th at Eyemouth'' :''Registrar: James Cox, Registrar Peter was killed in France on 1 August 1916 and was buried at Vermelles British Cemetry, Vermelles, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. #'''iv. Janet Paterson Nisbet''' ([[Nisbet-7153|Janet Paterson (Nisbet) Swift (1889-1967)]]) ''"'''Statutory Register Births '''1855-2014," copy of birth register, National Records of Scotland, [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] (accessed 02 March 2003), Janet Nisbet, 1889. '''transcript ''':''Name: Janet Nisbet'' :''When and Where Born: 1889 August Third 9h 30m AM, Salt Greens, Eyemouth'' :''Name, Surname and Profession of Father: William Nisbet, Carter #'''v. John William Nisbet''' was born on 6 March 1892 at 8 Brown's Buildings, Hudson St, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England.England & Wales General Register Office, '''GRO Online Index - Birth''' (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ : accessed 27 February 2023), database entry for Nisbet, John William (Mother's maiden surname: Patterson), GRO Reference: 1892 J Quarter in TYNEMOUTH Volume 10B Page 237. He married Mary Ann Bryson Taylor on 25 November 1915 at Tynemouth, Northumberland, England. Their children were: Cecilia Gertrude (1916-1977); Peter (1917-1918); Mary Bryson (1918-1983). John died on 17 December 1932 at 2 Pearson St, South Shields, Durham, England. #'''vi. Elizabeth Nisbet''' was born about 1895 in North Shields, Northumberland, England. #'''vii. George Nisbet''' was born on 12 January 1898 at 15 Northumberland St, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England.England & Wales General Register Office, '''GRO Online Index - Birth''' (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ : accessed 27 February 2023), database entry for Nisbet, George (Mother's maiden surname: Patterson), GRO Reference: 1898 M Quarter in TYNEMOUTH Volume 10B Page 254. He married Elsie May Sutherland on 9 August 1922 at St Marys, Tyne Dock, South Shields, Durham, England. Their children were: George Lascelles (b. 1923); Gordon Alexander (b. 1927). George died on 22 October 1955 at 122 Baring St, South Shields, Durham, England. #'''viii. Henry Nisbet''' was born on 16 August 1900 at South Shields, Durham, EnglandEngland & Wales General Register Office, '''GRO Online Index - Birth '''(https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ : accessed 27 February 2023), database entry for Nisbet, Henry (Mother's maiden surname: Patterson), GRO Reference: 1900 S Quarter in SOUTH SHIELDS Volume 10A Page 871. and was baptized on 30 September 1900 at St. Hildas, South Shields, Durham, England."'''England Births and Christenings''', 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CNS6-8CMM : 5 February 2023), Henry Nesbitt, 1900. He married Ada Bell on 19 March 1925 at St Stephen, Low Elswick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England. Their children were: Jean Bell (1925-2002); Peter (1927-2000). Henry died in 1940 at South Shields, Durham, England. #'''ix. Isabella Spouse Nisbet''' was born on 3 March 1905 at 22 Edith St, South Shields, Durham, England and was baptized on 9 April 1905 at St Hilda's, South Shields, Durham, England. She died in 1924 at South Shields, Durham, England. ==== Census ==== ===== 1861 Census ===== In the 1861 Scotland census, 3 month old Elizabeth was with her parents and 3 year old brother Henry in Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland: :''County Name Berwickshire; Parish Name Eyemouth; Enumeration District 3; Enumeration Page15; Schedule 89; Town/Village Eyemouth; Rooms with Windows 2; Children at School 0'' :''Name Other Name Relationship Condition Age Sex Occupation Birthplace'' :''John Paterson Head Married 23 M Fisherman Berwick, Eyemouth '' :''Jane Paterson Wife Married 25 F Berwick, Eyemouth '' :''Henry Paterson Son 3 M Berwick, Eyemouth '' :''Elisabeth Paterson Daughter 3 m F Berwick, Eyemouth ''Maxwell, Graham, 2011. '''Transcript of 1861 Scotland census'''. Enumeration Book 3, Page 15, Schedule 89; Index, Maxwell Ancestry (http://www.maxwellancestry.com/census/61transcript.aspx?houseid=73903089: accessed 06 May 2015)"Scotland Census, 1861". Parish: Eyemouth; ED: 3; Page: 15; Line: 24; Roll: CSSCT1861_136. [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] (accessed 08 April 2023), Elisabeth Paterson, 1861. ===== 1871 Census ===== In 1871 10 year old Elizabeth was a ''"Scholar"'' and with her parents and siblings at New Row, Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland."'''Scotland Census, 1871'''." Parish: Eyemouth; ED: 3; Page: 12; Line: 13; Roll: CSSCT1871_175. [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] (accessed 08 April 2023), Elizt Patterson, 1871. ===== 1881 Census ===== In 1881 20 year old Elizabeth was a ''"Servant"'' at John and Isabella Spouse's residence at High Street, Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland."'''Scotland Census, 1881'''". Parish: Eyemouth; ED: 1; Page: 30; Line: 4; Roll: cssct1881_309. [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] (accessed 08 April 2023), Elizabeth Patterson, 1881. On 3 March 1905 Elizabeth had a child Isabella Spouse Nisbet, presumably named after this Isabella Spouse, who may have been Elizabeth's aunt, daughter of Henry Paterson and Joan Collin. ===== 1891 Census ===== In 1891 William, Elizabeth and three children were living at Salt Green road, Eyemouth, Berwick, Scotland: :''Civil Parish of Eyemouth; School Board District of Eyemouth; Police Borough of Eyemouth; Town of Eyemouth'' :''No. 454; Saltgreen Rd'' :''William Nisbet; Head; Mar; M29; Carter; Employed; Berwicksh, Eyemouth'' :''Elizabeth do; Wife; Mar; F30; Berwicksh, Eyemouth'' :''Jeannie do; Daur; F6; do do'' :''Peter do; Son; M3; do do'' :''Janet do; Daur; F1; do do''"'''Scotland Census, 1891'''." Parish: Eyemouth; ED: 2; Page: 31; Line: 16; Roll: CSSCT1891_377 [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk ScotlandsPeople] (accessed 10 March 2003), Elizabeth Nisbet 1891. ===== 1901 Census ===== In 1901 William, Elizabeth, and their seven children were living at 22 Edith Street, South Shields, Durham, England: :''[Page 46]'' :''Civil Parish of South Shields part of; Ecclesiastical Parish of St Stephens part of; County Borough of South Shields; Ward of Municipal Borough of Beacon(?) part of; Parliamentary Borough of South Shields part of;'' :''No. 280; 22 Edith St'' :''William Nisbet; Head; M; M39; Carman Worker; Scotland'' :''Elizabeth do; Wife; M; F40; Scotland'' :''Jane do; Daur; S; F16; General Serv domestic; Scotland'' :''Peter do; Son; S; M13; Scotland'' :''Janet do; F11; Scotland'' :''John W do; Son; M9; Northumberland North Shields'' :''[Page 47]'' :''Elizabeth Nisbet; Daur; F6; Northumberland North Shields'' :''George do; Son; M3; do do'' :''Henry do; Son; M7 Mo; Durham, South Shields''"'''England''' and Wales''' Census, 1901'''," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSCD-J4X : 21 May 2019), Elizabeth Nisbit in household of William Nisbit, South Shields, Durham, England, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing South Shields subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. ===== 1911 Census ===== In 1911 their daughter Jane had married and left home, while William and Elizabeth and their seven children (with the addition of Isabella Spouse) had moved houses to 70 Edith Street, South Shields, Durham, England: :''Census of England and Wales, 1911.'' :''William Nisbet; Head; M49; Married; Vanman, Draprys(?); Worker; Berwick, Eyemouth, Scotland; Resident, 504'' :''Elizabeth Nisbet; Wife; F50; Married 29 years (10 children, 8 alive, 2 dead); At Home; Berwick, Eyemouth, Scotland; Resident, 504'' :''Peter Nisbet; Son; M23; Single; Grocer, Draprys(?); Worker; Berwick, Eyemouth, Scotland; Resident, 504'' :''Janet Nisbet; Daughter; F21; Single; At Home; Berwick, Eyemouth, Scotland; Resident, 504'' :''John William Nisbet; Son; M19; Single; Apprentice Joiner, Buildings; Worker; Co Northumberland, North Shields, Eng, 292'' :''Elizabeth Nisbet; Daughter; F16; Single; Aprentice Dress Maker, Clothes Factory; Worker; Co Northumberland, North Shields, Eng, 292'' :''George Nisbet; Son; M13; Single; Scholar; Clothes Factory; Worker; Co Northumberland, North Shields, England, 292'' :''Henry Nisbet; Son; M10; Single; Scholar; Clothes Factory; Worker; Co Durham, South Shields'' :''Isabella Spouse Nisbet; Daughter; F6; Single; Scholar; Clothes Factory; Worker; Co Durham, South Shields'' :''4 Rooms; Signature: William Nisbet; Postal Address: 70 Edith Street''"England and Wales '''Census, 1911'''," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XWCC-WWQ : 6 July 2019), Elizabeth Nisbet in household of William Nisbet, South Shields, Durham, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 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[[Smith-291711#Biography|Morris M Smith - WikiTree Profile Biography]] [[Smith-291711#Biography]] *Yad Vashem, "Testimony of Bogdan Chaykovskiy on Iosif Akkerman," (https://collections.yadvashem.org/en/names/9268625 : accessed 2024-03-22). 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Testament Dative of Donald Clark Schoolmaster of the Parish of Petty 1854

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Testament Dative of Donald Clark – died 15 September 1853 1854 Clark, Donald (Wills and testaments Reference SC29/44/8, Inverness Sheriff Court) Image 509 Last image 511 Confirmed 22 March 1854 '''Top Page No. 510, Bottom Page No. 508'''
Inventory of the personal Estate of the late
Mr. Donald Clark Schoolmaster of the Parish of Petty At Inverness the fourteenth
day of January in the year
one thousand eight hundred
and fifty four. In presence of George Young Esquire Advocaat
Commissary of the Commissariat of Inverness. Caursearse
William '''Top Page No. 511, Bottom Page No. 509'''
William Ross Grant Solicitor in Inverness as Procurator for the Executrix
After named and designed and gave in the Inventory and Affidavit underwritten
To be recorded in the Commissary Court Books of the said Commissariot
In terms of law which the said judge authorised to be done accordingly whereof
the tenes fallures right Inventory of the Personal Estate of Donald Clark
Schoolmaster of the Parish of Petty, who died on the fifteenth day of
September Eighteen hundred and fifty three years with interest due on
Principal sums at that date. _
I Sum contained in Deposit Receipt by Caledaman Banking Company
In favor of the deceased dated 25th May 1852 £ 40 41 11
Interest thereon to 13th September 1853 1 11

II Sum contained in Do dated 29th June 1853 £ 20
Interest thereon to 15th September 1853 1 8 20 1 8

III Sum contained in Do dated 12th August 1853 £ 25
Interest thereon to 15th Sept 1853 11 25 11

IV Salary due to the deceased at the time of his death, as follows Mgr
Proportion due by Arthur Farlus Esquire of Culladen £ 5
Do by the Earl of Moray 27
Do by the Earl of Cawdor 1 7
Do by John Gallan Esq of Gallanfield 15 34 2

V Household furniture belonging to the deceased valued by
Donald Clark Licensed Appraiser 5 7 9

VI Sum contained in Order by Special Commissioners of Inland
Revenue in favor of the deceased for repayment of Income
Tax, dated 8th August 1853 16 11

VII Sum due to deceased at the date of his death by the
Parochial Board of Petty 12
£ 138 9 7
At Inverness the Eleventh day of January Eighteen hundred and fifty
four years. In presence of William Hanson Calenhaun Esquire, Advocaat,
Commissary Defacto of the Commissariot of Inverness. Canifreaned Mrs
Jean Campbell or Clark relict of the deceased Donald Clark Schoolmaster
of the Parish of Petty, Executor Patne gna relict of the said deceased
Pauan Clark Confirm to Pierce Patsie of the said commissary Defacto
in her favor dated the twenty ninth day of December last, who laing solemnly
Sworn and Examined Defraues that the said Donald Clark died upon the
Fifteenth day of September, Eighteen hundred and fifty three, and
the

'''Top Page No. 512, Bottom Page No. 510'''
The Deponent has entered upon the possession and management of the
Deceased personal Estate as Executrix foresaid; that the foregoing Inventory
which is signed by the Commissary Defacto as relative hereto as the Deponent
camel neite is a face and true Inventory of all the personal or moveable
Estate and Effects of the said deceased Donald Clark wheresaerer sitnaled,
already recovered or known to be existing belonging or due to him beneficially
at the time of his death and that the value of the said Estate situated
in Scotland, is of the value of one hundred pounds and with the value
of One hundred pounds Sterling. All which is mish as the Deponent
shall answer to God _ and Depones that she cannot write. (signed, NlH
Calenhaun . . Confid. [confirmed] JMK
"Wills and Testaments" database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople (https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/: accessed 10 April 2023), Donald Clark, Inverness Sheriff Court, Confirmed 22 March 1854, Image 509, Last image 511, Reference: SC29/44/8. == Sources ==

Testament Dative of James Hamilton of Allanshaw, Lanarkshire, 1653

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'''Work in progress''' This is a transcription of the register copy of the Testament Dative (Testament without will) '''Wills and Testaments''', National Records of Scotland [https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/guides/wills-and-testaments Research guide] Accessed 15 July 2022 of '''James Hamilton of Allanshaw''' (spelled Allanschaw in the document), Lanarkshire, Scotland. '''Testament Dative of James Hamilton 1653''' Glasgow Commissary Court Reference CC9/7/31. Images from [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&surname=hamiltone&surname_so=exact&forename=james&forename_so=starts&from_year=1653&to_year=1653&record_type=wills_testaments Scotlands People] ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The document was written in Old Scots with phonetic spelling. A modern English interpretation has been added below for clarity.
Old Scottish words translations from [https://dsl.ac.uk/ Dictionaries of the Scots Language] hosted at the University of Glasgow. The old letter Thorn (the th sound) has been rendered as a y in the transcription but as th in the modern version.
Bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Illegible text has been indicated with ---
The image quality was good, but there was heavy bleed through of the ink from the text on the reverse of the page. [Margin] '''Hamiltone''' Thar Testa[men]t Dative & Inventare of ye guids geire debts & sowmes
of Money Qlls pertenit to umq[hi]ll '''James Hamilton''' in Allanschaw
w[i]t[h]in ye parochine of Hamiltone ye tyme of his deceis qa deceissit
in ye moneth of Marche 1653 Yeirs Fayt[h]fullie maid & geven upe
be '''Jenet Rae his relict''' & exe[cut]rix dative Surrogate in place
of Mr Jon Herbertsone pro[curator] Fischall of ye --- --- & Comissariat
of Lanerk --- is exe--- decernit to ye defuncts guds geir and debts
to --- of ye sreffs prinas & comissry of ye s[ai]d jurisdictione upon
ye xvij th day of No[vembe]r 1653 yeirs And ye same in ye selff at mai
length makes mentione '''Inventare'''
Item ye defunct had ye tyme fors[ai]d Perteining to him ye guds &
geir under wr[itt]en of ye pryces following Viz. in ye frest two kye cows
& ane Sterk bullock, or less commonly heifer all estinal werth xlLi Item ane old quhyt white horse
estinal worth xxiiijLi Item three bolls The basic unit of dry capacity, which varied from place to place and depending on what was being measured. When applied to grain, it was equal to 4 firlots or around 3 imperial bushels seid aitts pryce
of ye boll viijLi seide xxiiijli Item ye ridding & feilling of ten
aikers of land or ye b-- estimal worth xxvjLi xiijs iiijd Item ye
insyt of ye hous in ut[en]ceills & Domicaills w[i]t[h] ye abunyen--ts of ye defuncts
bodie estimall worth xxxLi Suma of ye Invetare - j C/ xliiij Li xiijs iiijd '''Na debts awaud owing In''' [''folio 813 reto'']
'''Debts awand out'''
Item yr was awand Be ye defunct ye tyme foirs[ai]d ye sommes
of moneye following To ye persones und[er]wr[itt]en Viz. In ye first To
'''Mr James Nasmit[h] Minister at Hamiltone''' of Personage teynd To assess for the tithes the
cropt 1652 yeir ten furlatts Firlot or bushell meill Meal, specifiically oatmeal https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/mele_n_1 pryced of the boll viijLi vis viijd
-ude xxLi xvjs viiid Item to him of Vicarage teynd ya said
yeir iiijLi Item to '''Katherine Scott''' of fie Cattle or sheep, wealth https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/fe_n_1 ye s[aid] yeir xLi
Suma of ye debts Out - xxxiiijLi xvjs viijd Rests free geir debts deducet - j C\ lxLi xvjs viiijd To be devydet in three pairts Deid pairtis - xxxvjLi xijs ijd ob We '''Capitane Jon Grein''' & '''George Lockhart of Tarbrax''' prin[cipa]lls shreffsSherrifs https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/schiref
& comisshrs of Lanerk After dew warneing maid be Edict oppinlie
as effeirs Be ye tenor heir of Ratifie approve & confirme this
p[rese]nt testa[men]t & Inventare In swa far as ye sum[e]d is leillilie fully https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/lelely & treuly'
maid & given upe Nothing omittit furt yrof Nor sett w[i]t[h]in ye just
availle of no worth yr in conteinit And give & teneitt full power & Intro
missoon: w[i]t[h] ye guds & gere abovewr[itt]en to ye exe[cut]rix dative above spect'
all anerlie only https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/anerly w[i]th power to call & persell ye foir if neede be Becaus
she had maid fayt[h] as use is And fund talltione as law will As ane
act maid yr upon at Length beirs At glasgow ye twentie ane day
of No[vembe]r 1653 yeirs Thar qll day compeirit pers[on]lie '''James Hamiltone in Allanschaw''' & of
his awin consent actit hymselff car & sovertie surety for ye exe[cut]rix abovewr[itt]en
yt[h] ye guds geir & debts conteinit in ye defuncts testa[men]t abovewr[itt]en sale
be maid furt[h] -umeawd to all pairties above wr[itt]en haiffing entres as lan
--ill And ye exe[cut]rix fores[ai]d actit hirselff To freith releive & skayt[h] les
keepe hir s[ai]d car in ye promiss & of all dannger yll anet Qr Where uppone they
asket acts [''Modern English version'']
This Testament Dative and Inventory of the goods, gear, debts & sums
of money pertaining to '''the deceased James Hamilton in Allanshaw'''
within the parish of Hamilton at the time of his decease who died
in the month of March in the year 1653, faithfully made & given up
by '''Jenet Rae his widow''' and executrix dative Surrogate in place
of Mr John Herbertsone Procurator Fiscal of the --- & Comissariat
of Lanark --- to the deceased's goods, gear and debts
to --- and comissary of the said jursidiction upon
the 17th day of November in the year 1653 And the same in the Inventory
The deceased possessed at the aforesaid time the goods &
gear written below with the following prices. That is to say [in the ''frest''] Either this is an archaic way of saying "Firstly" or Imprimis, or a frest may be a field or farm, but no modern translation found for it. two cows
and one bullock estimated worth £40 Item one old white horse
estimated worth £24 Item three bolls of oat seed price per
boll £8 total £24 Item the clearance of ten
acres of land estimated worth £26 8s 4d Item the
contents of the house in utensils and domenstic items with the deceased's personal items
estimated worth £30 Sum total of the Inventory: £144 8s 4d No debts owing to the deceased. '''Debts owing out'''<
Item: There was owing by the deceased at the aforesaid time the sums
of money as following to the person written below That is to say Firstly to
'''Mr James Nasmith, Minister at Hamilton''' for Parsonage tithes assessed on the
crops for the year 1652, ten foliots of [oat]meal priced at £8 6s 8d per bollis
total £10 16s 8d. Item to him for Vicarage tithes of the said
year £4. Item to Katherine Scott for livestock the same year £10 Sum total of debts owing £34 16s 8d The residue of the goods after debts deducted £110 16s 8d To be divided into three parts The Dead's part £36 12s 2d We, Captain John Grein and George Lockhart of Tarbrax, principal Sheriffs
and commissioners of Lanark After due warning made by Edict openly
as by the document hereof Ratify approve and confirm this
present testament and Inventory In so far as the sums are fully and truly
maid and given up Nothing omitted from thereof nor sett within
things of no worth And give and --- full power and right
of administration of the goods and gear abovewritten to the Executrix Dative
solely with the power for her to call and parcell the same if needs be Because
she has made fayth as That same day appeared personally James Hamilton in Allenshaw, and of
his own free will was entered as surety for the Executrix abovewritten
that the goods gear and debts contained in the Testament of the deceased, sale
to be made of --- & --- to all parties abovewritten having ==Sources==

Testament Dative of James Hamilton of Allanshaw, Lanarkshire, 1666

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This is a preliminary draft of a transcription of the register copy of the Testament Dative of James Hamiliton of Allanshaw, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, dated February 1666. The image was good and clear in full colour, but the writing was very difficult to read and in the Scottish vernacular.
Indecipherable words or letters have been replaced with - ---- [margin] Hamitone of Allanshaw The testament dative and Inventare of the goodes geer debts & sommes of mo=
ney qllres p[er]tinit to umq[hi]l '''James Hamiltone of Allanshaw''' w[i]thin the
parochime of Hamiltonne the tyme of his deceit quha decisit in the moneth of
ffebry 1666 yeres Fathefullie made & givin up be '''Bessie Strang''' relict of the defunct
& exe[cutri]x dative surrogat in place of '''Jon Hertbertsone''' pro[curato]r fiscall of the Comissariat of
Hamiltonn & Campsie quha as she duliue decernit to the defuncts goods gier &
debts be --- of the Comissr of Hamiltonn & Campsie this --- ---
the fyf day of September lastly past and the samyne --- Inventar
Item the defunct had to hym fors[ai]d p[er]tening & belonging to him as his own propper
tye gudes & geir cond--- of the pryces --- viz In the first twa hors pryce of
the peice therof a heid xvjLis Inde xxxij Lis Item three kyne pryce of the
peice therof xLis Inde xxxLis Item the Inf-ylil & plenishing of the hous in
utinicills & domicills w[i]th the accuthrements of the defuncts bodie estimat
(by the arrstrip) worthe xiijLis vjs viijd Suma of the Inventar - - LxxvLis vjs viijd
Nae debts alland in
Debts alland out Item the defunct was add--- & alland the tyme fors[ai]d the sommes of
money fo----cling to the p[er]sones estim--- viz --- to the minister of
Hamiltonn of teyed the s[ai]d yeir xs Item to '''Wm Stewart''' of ---
& Connles xiijLis vjs viijd Item to ''' Margarat Adams''' of fre & bonn
w--s[ai]d yeir xiijLis vjs viijd Suma of the debts alland out xLjLis xiiijs iiijd
Re---ie geir debts deduct xxxiijLis xiijs iiijd
To be devydit in three parts
Deids Partes xjLis iiijs vd Mr ard Robertsonn of bedlay Connpyr of Hamiltonn & Campsie
Be the tenor hereof Est --dded warning maid be ---- opinlie as
differ--y Ratifie Apporve & Confirne this pr[esen]tt testa[men]t & Inventar In s--
far as the sam[e] is leililie & treulie maid & given up nashing quill--
suche herof nor sett whinche I--- availl thermconle-- and give ---
full power of Intermissionne wh the gudes & gere above writ[ten] to the s[ai]d ex[ecut]rix
dative above surrogat allener as and if neid -as To calle- herfor
Becaus she her made fathe

Testament of William Davidson

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[Will written 25 February 1860 at Meadowhead.] Extract Testament of [[Davidson-20309|Alexander Davidson]]
[6 November] 1860 At Aberdeen the sixth day of November in the year One thousand eight hundred and sixty. In presence of Archibald Davidson Esquire Advocate Commissary of the Commissariot of Aberdeen. Compeared David Mitchell Advocate in Aberdeen as procurator and gave in the Testament underwritten of the after designed now deceased Alexander Davidson and craved that the same might (along with an Inventory of the said deceased's personal estate ) be insert and registered in the Commissary Court Books of Aberdeenshire in terms of the Acts of Parliament 44 Geo:III bap 98 and 48 Geo:III bap 149. Which request the Commissary foresaid finding reasonable ordained the same to be done accordingly and of which Testament the tenor follows viz. I Alexander Davidson residing at Meadowhead in the parish of Newmachar, do make my Testament as follows namely I nominate and appoint David Davidson residing at Waulkmill, and John Thomson, both in the parish of New Machar, and the survivor of them to be my sole Executors and universal intromitters with my moveable Estate, with all the powers competent to Executors by the Law of Scotland; But declaring that these presents are granted for the purposes following First for payment of my debts, sickbed and funeral expenses, including among my debts the proportions of my daughters Janet Davidson wife of Alexander Edward, Inschford, Ordiquhil and Jane Davidson wife of Thomas Morrison, Stonebridge, Pitsligo of the share of the goods in communion between me and my first wife Jane Chalmers that fell to her children on her death as the same was ascertained between me and my said first wife's children on my second marriage and the proportions of which were paid to all my said first wife's children and mine excepting our said daughters Janet and Jane the principal sums of whose proportions respectively of the like amount I have already paid to each of the said other children of my first wife being hereby appointed to be paid to the said Janet Davidson or Edward and the said Jane Davidson or Morrison respectively with interest from the term of Martinmas last, the interest up to that date having been paid by me to them or their children respectively;- Second, for the setting apart in the names of my said Executors or the survivor of them a Legacy or Sum of Eighty pounds Stirling for behoof of my minor son Alexander Leith Davidson presently residing with me, which sum I appoint to be invested by my said Executors or the Survivor of them either in a common or Savings Bank or any other Security to their satisfaction, and both principal and interest to be applied for the suitable maintenance of my said son, and for his suitable education and upbringing at such times in such ways, and in such sums as my said Executors or the survivor of them shall think prudent and best; Declaring that failing proper receipts or vouchers for any of the disbursements which either of my said Executors may thus have to make for behalf of my said Son their own honest word respectively that any such disbursement was made shall be sufficient discharge to my said Executors respectively. Third, for the purpose of realising and converting into Cash the whole of my means and Estate falling under this Testament and after paying and deducting as aforesaid and discharging all necessary expenses and payments connected with the execution of these presents for paying over the whole Residue of my said Means and estate subject to the conditions and declarations afterspecified to my children William Davidson, George Davidson, Nicholas Davidson wife of Andrew McKenzie, Janet Davidson wife of Alexander Edward aforesaid, Jane Davidson wife of Thomas Morrison, Robert Davidson, and the said Alexander Leith Davidson equally between them as my Residuary Legatees, But declaring that the said William Davidson shall not be entitled to the said share of Residue in the event of his claiming and availing himself of his right of Succession to the remainder of my present Lease of Meadowhead, but in that event he shall be cut off from any share of said Residue or of my means and estate falling under these presents;- Declaring farther that in the event of said eldest son not availing himself of the said right of succession to my said Lease then and in that event it is my desire that my Executor, on the same being renounced to the Landlord and being relet by him, should endevour to arrange with the Landlord to get the benefit of any surplus rent that may be obtained for said Lease for the remaining period thereof that may be unexpired at my death for behoof of my said minor son Alexander Leith Davidson, and I hereby recommend to my Executors to use their endevours accordingly, which provision to my said children I hereby declare to be in full to them respectively of Legition or bairns part of gear, deads part, and of all that they can ask claim or demand in any manner of way in and through my death and also all claims and demands competent to them or either of them against me or the representatives of their respective mothers, in respect of the goods in communion between me and their said respective mothers at their death respectively, All which claims have been settled as aforesaid with the exception of my daughters Janet and Jane for which I have made provision as above specified and of my Son the said Alexander Leith Davidson in respect of his mother in lieu of which and in consideration of his tender years I have bequeathed for his behoof the said Legacy of eighty pounds Stirling and I therefore hereby debar my said son from all further claims in respect of his said Mothers share; Farther I appoint the share of said Residue that may fall to my said minor son Alexander Leith Davidson or any surplus rent that may be obtained, if any, as aforesaid to be in like manner set apart in the names of my said Executors or the survivor of them for my said sons behoof and to be applied in like manner and under the like conditions as is above provided in regard to the said Legacy of Eighty pounds;- And I consent to the registration hereof for preservation. In Witness whereof I have subscribed these presents written on this and the three preceding pages by Robert Mortimer Moir, Clerk to David Mitchell Advocate in Aberdeen at Meadowhead aforesaid the twenty fifth day of February eighteen hundred and sixty years, before these Witnesses Robert Milne and Robert Reid both residing at Waulkmill in the parish of New Machar the said Robert Milne presently following the occupation of a Mason and the said Robert Reid that of a Farm Servant both of Waulkmill aforesaid. (signed)
Alexander Davidson
Robert Milne Witness
Robert Reid Witness
Extracted on this and the ten preceding pages by me Commissary Clerk Depute of Aberdeenshire. C Warrack... Received up the Testament within recorded.
P. David Mitchell
John Milne 6th Nov. 1860
Ext. Testament of Alexander Davidson == Source == ScotlandsPeople: 1860 Davidson, Alexander (Wills and testaments Reference SC1/37/46, Aberdeen Sheriff Court Wills)

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Testimony of Alphanus Neiderer given January 2nd, 1968

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:In the Court of Quarter Session of York County, Pennsylvania :Commonwealth vs. [[Neiderer-7|Alphonsus Neiderer]] :No. 24 October Sessions, 1967 :No. 150 October Sessions, 1967 :Buglary, Larceny & RSG :(D. Reihart, Esq. - deft.) :York, Pa., P.M., Tuesday, January 2, 1968 :Before Honorable George W. Atkins, P.J. :- - - - O - - - - Mr. Reihart: We have discussed this case with the defendant. We discussed it with him first on the 22nd of December 1967, and again on the 29th of December 1967 and have appeared on his behalf at the hearing which has just terminated this morning. The defendant is from New Oxford, Pennsylvania, R.D. 1. He is 21 years of age. He is not married and has no children and is presently unemployed. His occupation is that of laborer. He has not served in the military forces of the United States. He was released from the Cumberland County authorities to a detainer that was lodged here in York County. In Cumberland County he pleaded guilty to the offense of burglary, apparently resulting from a series of tranactions which occurred at the same time that this offense occurred. Cumberland County upon his plea of guilty, he received 6 to 12 months suspended sentence. He got 6 to 12 months probation on that and was sent down here to answer our detainer. The court has some idea, I think, of the facts in this case. It involves the burglary of a gas station. We have advised this defendant who indicated to us from the very beginning this strong desire to plead guilty. We reviewed the record very carefully with him. It was counsel’s idea to file motions to suppress in this case. We indicated to this defendant that he is presummed to innocent and he has a right to a trial by jury, and he has an absolute and unqualified right to plead not guilty and be tried by a jury; if he did so and was found guilty, he could appeal that conviction to the Superior Court as a matter of right. We explained to him by entering a plea of guilty he is confessing he burglarized this gas station and that he went in there with the intent to steal the items which are mentioned in the indictment, and removes the presumption of innocence and does away with the requirement the Commonwealth must prove him guilty. He may be sentenced to the maximum punishment provided by law for the offense of burglary. He has the right to present factors of extenuation and mitigation in his own behalf. The maximum penalty for burglary we have advised this defendant - he could be confined for up to 20 years. There were no promises or representations made to this defendant as to what sentence the court may impose and none will be made. We asked why he wanted to plead guilty. His response was I know I did the crime and I want to plead guilty. We asked whether anybody threatened him physically harmed him, made any promises to get him to plead guilty, he said no. The possible defense we found in this case it would be incumbent on counsel to try to suppress a confession made as a result of poison fruit elicited by the enforcement authorities. After hearing this testimony today we believe there is no valid defense in this case and that if we did go to tril it would be on the basis and would not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he was innocent. We have discussed this with the defendant, and have discussed the elements of the offense. This was on December 29th. This idividual impresses counsel as being very limited in intelligence, Your Honor. We would suspect a presentence investigation could be quite helpful to the court in imposing sentence. We would ask therefore the plea of guilty be accepted and that a presentence investigation be made. :The Court: :Q. Mr. Neiderer, how old are you? :A. 21 :Q. You live with your parents? :A. I was living with my father and my two brothers. :Q. I notice you signed the plea Alphonsus, is that the correct spelling for your first name? :A. That’s how I spell it. :Q. The indictment has it spelled Alphansus. With one “s” following the “n”. I will direct that the indictment be amended in that respect. What do you understand burglary to be? What do you understand you are charged with having done here? :A. You mean what I am charged with? :Q. Yes. :A. Burglary. :Q. What is burglary? What does that mean when it says you are charged with burglary? :A. Breaking in. :Q. Of what? :A. Steal the stuff and carry it out. :Q. And is that what you say here that you did? :A. Yes sir. :Q. Where was this? :A. Gas station, I don’t know where it was. :Q. Do you know what road it was on? :A. No sir. :Q. Did it happen day time of night time? :A. Night time. :Q. What time of the night? :A. About 5 o’clock in the morning I guess, it was still dark out. :Q. Where were you going or were you going directly to this gas station? :A. Anderson was driving, he just talked about robbing a gas station. :Q. Talked about it while you were driving along, is that what you mean? :A. No we talked about it a couple days before. :Q. Had you broken into any other places this same night of September 6, or was this the only one? :A. We broke into the cabin that was in Cumberland County. :Q. This same night? :A. If I remember correctly it was. :Q. And is that the case in which you received a 6 to 12 month suspended sentence at Carlisle for breaking into the cabin. :A. Yes. :Q. And when was that sentence imposed? :A. December 8th. :Q. Which judge did you appear before up there? :A. Wagner. :Q. The indictment says here there were cigarettes, flashlights, flashlight batteries and money and cigars taken. Was any of that recovered by the police? :A. I don’t know I think they got the flashlights and cigarettes. :Q. What happened to the money? :A. Some of that was spent. :Q. By whom? :A. At restaurants and that. :Q. Did you spend it? :A. Yes sir, some of it. :Q. How much of it did you get as your share? :A. $10.00 I think it was. :Q. What happened to the other $79.25 then? :A. We used some of to pay a down payment on the car. :Q. Who did? :A. Anderson. :Q. Did he tell you that or were you with him when he did it? :A. I was with him when he gave down the money. :Mr. REIHART: :There is another case, Commonwealth vs. the same defendant, I do have in my notes Mr. Neiderer indicated that he was charged with the burglary of two gas stations. This is 150 October Sessions 1967. I believe he also wants to enter a plea to that offense, is that correct? :A. Yes sir. :Q. Our remarks which have previously been made are equally applicable to this indictment as to the prior indictment. Both cases were discussed together. :The Court: :Q. Mr. Neiderer, you also entered a plea to the burglary of a secound service station operated by one Edward Stambaugh. Do you know where that was located? :A. I don’t remember where it was. :Q. According to the indictment that happpened three nights before this other one, is that right? :A. If I remember right I guess, I thought it was a couple nights before. :Q. Now has anyone told you that you would be better off to come in here to enter a plea of guilty than you would be if you went to trial? :A. No sir. :Q. Has anybody told you that you would get a lighter sentence or get treated more leniently if you came in to enter a plea than you would if you went to trial? :A. No sir. :Q. You understand you do have the right to be tried by a jury of twelve people or to be tried by the court without a jury if you wish. Do you understand that? :A. Yes sir. :Q. Has anybody threatened you in any way to induce you to enter a plea of guilty here or by that I mean has anybody told you that something bad would happen to you if you didn’t enter a plea here? :A. No sir. :Q. You heard Mr. Reihart tell me a while ago of the things that he discussed with you concerning the entry of these two pleas of guilty, is he correct, he did talk to you about all these things and tell you the things he says he did tell you? :A. Yes sir. :Q. All right. :- - - - O - - - - In each of these cases we will accept the plea of guilty. We will recommit the defendant to the York County Jail and direct the probation office to make a presentence investigation and direct the defendant to come back for disposition on Monday, January 22, 1968 at 10 o’clock. :- - - - O - - - - :The Court: :While you are here, is there anthing either of you officers can add to what has been said? :Trooper Filer, PSP: :I might add apparently the crowd he travelled with, Anderson in particular was more of less the ringleader of this and when - I mean of my own opinion that this boy himself was scared of Anderson. This just doesn’t justify him going along with the outfit but it is my belief that this boy was scared of Anderson, and Anderson more or less held the club over the entire group. :The Court: :Is Anderson about his age? :Trooper Filer: :Anderson would be 19, Alphonsus 21 at the time and McWilliams was 18. :The Court: :I think I know Mr. Anderson, thank you very much.

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Return to [[Hayward-5782|Thomas Hayward's profile]] ---- Testimony of Lt. Thomas Hayward (9/14/1792)
https://www.famous-trials.com/bounty/55-transcript/379-haywardtestimony Lieutenant THOMAS HAYWARD, late 3rd Lieut. of His Majesty's Ship "Pandora", and formerly Midshipman belonging to His Majesty's Armed Vessel the "Bounty", called in and sworn. ==Examined by the Court== Q. Inform the Court of all the Circumstances within your own Knowledge respecting His Majesty's Armed Vessel the "Bounty" being run away with?
A. At 4 o’clock in the Morning of the 28th of April, 1789, [[Christian-1376|Fletcher Christian]] relieved the Watch as usual; at about 5 o’clock, after giving Orders to prepare for Washing Decks, he ordered me to look out, as being Master's Mate of his Watch, while he went down to lash his Hammock up - a few Minutes elapsed, and I was abaft looking at a Shark that was astern of the Ship, when to my unutterable Surprise I saw [[Christian-1376|Fletcher Christian]], Charles Churchill, Thomas Burkitt, one of the Prisoners, John Sumner, [[Quintal-79|Matthew Quintal]], [[McCoy-3163|William McKoy]], Isaac Martin, Henry Hilbrandt and Alexander Smith coming aft, Armed with Musquets and Bayonets. On my going forward to prevent their Proceedings I asked Fletcher Christian the Cause of such an Act & he told me to hold my Tongue instantly, and left Isaac Martin as a Centinel on Deck, and proceeded with the rest of his Party below to [[Bligh-45|Lieutenant Bligh]]'s Cabin, some few of the number remaining in the After Hatchway with their Head above the Deck. At the time that this happened the People on Deck were Mr. John Hallett, myself, Robert Lamb, Butcher, Thomas Ellison (the Prisoner) at the Helm and John Mills at the Conn. When Christian had got below I asked Mills if he knew any thing of the Matter - he pleaded total Ignorance, and Thomas Ellison quitted the Helm and armed himself with a Bayonet. The Ship's Decks now began to be thronged with Men, out of which Edward Young, a Midshipman, John Millward, William Muspratt, John Williams, Richard Skinner and William Brown were Armed with Musquets and Bayonets - Peter Heywood, one of the Prisoners, George Stewart and James Morrison, one of the Prisoners, unarmed on the Booms. Fletcher Christian and his Gang before mentioned had not been down long before I heard the Cry of Murder from Lieutenant Bligh, and on the other Hand heard Churchill call for a Rope - it was now that I found that John Mills was one of the Mutineers' Party, for, contrary to all Orders and entreaties, he cut the Deep sea Line, and carried a piece of it to their Assistance. Soon after, I saw Lieutenant Bligh brought up upon the Quarter Deck with his hands bound behind him; he was surrounded by most of those who came last on Deck. Now some of the Officers were permitted to come on Deck, and Christian ordered us to hoist the Cutter out; we remonstrated against it, she being too small and very leaky to contain us, and he gave us the Launch, and as soon as the Launch was out Christian ordered Mr. John Samuel, the Clerk, Mr. John Hallet, Midshipman, and myself into her; we requested time sufficient to collect a few Clothes before we disembarked, which being granted, I repaired to the Main Hatchway, which was clear by the Launch's being out, but was prevented from descending at first by Matthew Thompson, who was Armed with a Cutlass and Centinel over the Arm Chest, which stood in the after part of the Main Hatchway. Gaining his consent, I descended with Mr. Hallet, and perceived Peter Heywood the Prisoner in his Birth; I told him to go into the Boat, but in my hurry do not remember to have received any Answer; after taking a few. Clothes in a bag I went up and put them into the Launch and went to Christian and asked him for my Instruments and Charts, but was positively refused and hurried into the Boat by Christian, tho' not before I had seen Lieutenant Bligh brought to the Gangway held by Christian and surrounded by John Mills, who was at this time Armed, Thomas Burkitt, the Prisoner, Matthew Quintal, John Sumner, John Millward, the Prisoner, William McKoy, and Thomas Ellison, the Prisoner, who came up rather in a hurry with a Bayonet in his hand swearing, "Damn him, I will be Centry over him:" I then went over the Gangway. When in the Launch I saw Michael Byrn in the Cutter and heard him say he was sorry he could not have leave to come with us. The Officers and Men being in the Boat, Lieutenant Bligh was then forced in and we were veered astern, the Mutineers saying they would give us a tow towards the Land. In this Situation astern of the Ship we prayed much for Arms, Ammunition and more Provisions, which, for a Watch and the Boatswain's Call, we received four Cutlasses and a small addition of Pork. Numbers of the Mutineers had collected themselves at the Taffrail, among whom I particularized Richard Skinner, Matthew Quintal, John Millward, the Prisoner, Henry Hilbrandt, Thomas Ellison, the Prisoner, Alexander Smith and William Brown, who publicly insulted Lieutenant Bligh, and Richard Skinner would have shot into the Boat, but was prevented by others of the Mutineers. After Waiting some time John Millward, the Prisoner, jeered us saying, " Go and see if you can live upon a Quarter of a lb. of Yams Pl'. Day." Just before casting off, Joseph Coleman came and avowed his Ignorance and Innocence of the Matter. After casting off, I heard Orders given for loosing Top Gallt. Sails and saw Thomas Ellison going up the Shrouds for that purpose. This is all I know of the Mutiny in His Majesty's Ship "Bounty." Q: Were you sent by Captain Edwards to apprehend some of the Prisoners at Mativy?
A: Yes. Q: Relate to the Court all you know of that Circumstance?
A: Before His Majesty's Ship "Pandora" anchored at Mativy Bay in the Island of Otaheite I saw Joseph Coleman, the Prisoner, coming off to the Ship, who was upset but was assisted by the Natives and brought on board, and when on board he asked me how I did and after the Officers and Men who had quitted the "Bounty" in 1789. Soon after we were at an Anchor George Stewart and Peter Heywood, Prisoner, came on board, but I did not see them until they were in Captain Edwards' Cabin. They made themselves known to Captain Edwards, saying that they belonged to His Majesty's late Ship "Bounty" and were happy that he was arrived. I asked them how they came to go away with His Majesty's Ship "Bounty" and received an answer from George Stewart, that when called upon hereafter he would answer all Particulars; from further Questions I was prevented by Captain Edwards, and they were sent out of the Cabin to be confined. In the Afternoon, about 4 o’clock of the same Day, Richard Skinner came on board, but I was not present at any Conversation, which passed between the Officers and him. Hearing from the Natives that part of the Mutineers which had staid on Shore from His Majesty's Ship "Bounty" had built a small Vessel and the Day before had sailed from Mativy Bay to the North West part of the Island, Captain Edwards in the Evening of the Day that the Ship arrived sent Lieutenant Corner and myself in two boats manned and Armed to take them; on the next Morning about 7 o’clock we perceived a Schooner far to Windward on the Shore (she appeared to us at first to be on Shore) and we being under the reef rowed up but were soon perceived, or from Intelligence from the Natives, by the Mutineers; they made all possible Dispatch and got under Way and stood out to Sea. The Schooner might be about 16 Tons. Our Boats being inside the Reef and not any opening near, we were obliged to row ahead against a strong Sea Breeze, which give the Schooner an opportunity of getting far out to Sea; in about half an hour we gained an opening and made Sail after them, myself in the Pinnace, Lieut. Corner in the Launch; we chased them out to Sea till Sun Set, when I was the Headmost Boat, and perceived the Schooner to gain much of us. It coming on Dark and being about seven Leagues from the Land, and having no hopes of coming up with her, I made the Signal and gave over Chace, and we returned to the Land and the next Morning to the Ship. On my Arrival at the Ship I found that Michael Byrn was come on board and that a European by the Name of Brown, who had been left by a Ship that had visited Otaheite since the departure of Lieutenant Bligh in the "Bounty," was also on board, having Intelligence of the Schooner's returning to Land at a Place called Papara. Lieutenant Corner was dispatched with a Party to take them. A few hours afterwards I was dispatched with a Party, and on my arrival at Attahourah, which is half way from the Ship to where the Schooner was supposed to be, I found the Launch lying there with James Morrison, Thomas Ellison and Charles Norman, Prisoners, on board, whom I dispatched under Charge of Mr. Seville to the Ship, left the Boat that I came in and marched by Land to the Assistance of Mr. Corner. On my Arrival at Papara I found that the rest of the mutineers - Thomas Burkitt, John Sumner, John Millward, Henry Hillbrandt, William Muspratt and Thomas McIntosh - had fled to the Mountains, and had left their Schooner there. We lay there over Night and in hopes by the Assistance of the Natives to procure the abovementioned Men, but finding it ineffectual returned to the Ship with the Schooner. Either the Day or two Days after our return Mr. Corner landed at Point Venus with an Armed Party [and] Marched to Happianah, in order to proceed thro' the Valley which stretches to the Opposite side of the Island into the District of Papara. The next day after Mr. Corner's departure I was dispatched to Papara with an Armed Party in Order to receive and take Prisoners the Mutineers, who were supposed to be in the Valley. As soon as I arrived in Papara I had Intelligence that they were not far off, and with a Guide I marched in search of them but without success. In the Morning following at about 11 o’clock I had intelligence of the Mutineers coming down. I therefore drew out my Party in Order to receive them, and when they were within hearing called to them to lay down their Arms and to go on one side, which they did, and I confined them and brought them to the Ship. Before I left Papara I wrote to Lieutenant Corner, who was coming thro' the Valley, of my having taken them Prisoners. Q: What was the Number of Armed men you perceived on board the "Bounty" on the Morning of the Mutiny?
A: Eighteen. Q: Were there eighteen upon Deck armed?
A: Yes, at last. Q: Do you know of any Conversation that passed between Christian and any of the Officers of the "Bounty" for having the Launch in the Room of the Cutter?
A: None, there was a general Clamour respecting the Size of the Boat, she being too small, but I know of no particular Person speaking to Christian. Q: What Number of Men were in the Boat when you were ordered in her?
A: I saw none. I was the first that was ordered in her. Q: How long did the Boat remain alongside after you were in her?
A: About a 1/4 of an Hour or it might be less. Q: Were all the People that were in the Boat ordered or did they go Voluntarily?
A: I know no one ordered in except Mr. John Hallet, Mr. John Samuel, and myself. Q: What Number of Men were on Deck assisting hoisting out the Boats?
A: I cannot say. Q: Can you particularize any that were below at that time?
A: None except those who guarded the Officers' Cabins in the after part of the Ship. Q: Relate to the Court all you remember of Coleman's Behavior on the Day of the 28th?
A: I saw nothing of Coleman till he came to the Tafrail and declared his Innocence. Q: Relate everything you remember of Mr. Heywood's Conduct on that Day?
A: I remember Mr. Heywood on the Booms where he was not doing anything that I remember and afterwards in his Birth below, where I spoke to him as before mentioned. Q: Did he make any Answer to you?
A: Not as I remember. Q: Did you at any time of that Day see Mr. Heywood with Arms in his hands?
A: No. Q: Did you see him assist in hoisting the Boats out?
A: No. Q: Relate what you know of Michael Byrn's Conduct?
A: I saw nothing of Michael Byrn until I was in the Launch when I saw him keeping one of the cutters and heard him say he was sorry he could not go with us. Q: Relate what you know of James Morrison?
A: I remember seeing Morrison assisting in clearing the Yams out of the Boats, but am doubtful whether he was first under arms or not. Q: Did you hear any Conversation pass between him and any Officers in the Ship at first?
A: I do not remember any. Q: Did he at all appear to you by his Conduct to be assisting the Mutineers or was it merely obeying the orders that were given to get the Boats out?
A: If I was to give it as my opinion I should say that he was assisting the Mutineers, he perhaps might wish to get the Boats out to get quit of us as fast as possible. Q: Did you at any time see Morrison go aft upon the Quarter Deck?
A: I am doubtful whether I did or not. Q: Relate what you know of Norman?
A: Norman was forward on Deck, but I neither saw him under Arms nor in the least assisting the Mutineers, but got a Tool Chest towards the Gangway for the Purpose of putting it into the Boat. Q: Relate all you know of Ellison?
A: Ellison was at the Helm, and soon after the People had gone below to Lieutenant Bligh's Cabin quitted it and armed himself with a Bayonet, and just before my going into the Boat, saw him as a Centinel with a Bayonet in his hand, over Lieutenant Bligh, saying damn him I will be Centinel over him. Q: Relate all you saw of McIntosh?
A: I did not see McIntosh under Arms, neither did I suppose him to be one of the Mutineers; he was one that assisted in getting the Boat out. Q: Relate what you know of Muspratt respecting the Mutiny?
A: I remember seeing Muspratt on the Larboardside of the Waste with a Musquet in his hand and supposed him to be one of the Mutineers. Q: Relate what you remember of Thomas Burkitt?
A: I saw Thomas Burkitt come aft, following Christian and Churchill, and saw him descend the After Ladder with them, Armed, with a Musquet and Bayonet. Q: Relate what you remember of Millward?
A: I do not remember Millward's being upon Deck at first, but after Lieutenant Bligh being brought on Deck I saw him Armed as one of the Centinels, and after the Boat was astern, I saw him at the Tafrail where he jeered [at] us and said, "Go and live upon a Quarter of a Pound of Yams per Day," or something to that Purport. Q: Was you present when Norman, Morrison and Ellison were taken and put into the Launch?
A: No, they had been left there by Lieutenant Corner under the Charge of Mr. Seville. Q: When you fell in with the four Prisoners McIntosh, Muspratt, Burkitt and Millward did they make any Resistance to you?
A: None. Q: Did they surrender immediately upon your demanding them to lay down their Arms?
A: Yes. Q: When you went down the main Hatchway who was there besides Thompson?
A: Peter Heywood, Mr. John Hallet, who went down with me, and Mr. Elphinstone. Q: Were no body else to your knowledge between Decks?
A: Not to my Knowledge. Q: Was Thompson the only Centinel there?
A: In the Main Hatchway, Yes, but there were Armed Men round the Hatchway on the Booms. Q: Of the Prisoners, whom you did not see under Arms, did you observe any Efforts either by their Actions Words or Deeds made to recover the Ship?
A: None. Q: On the Day of the Mutiny on board the "Bounty" did the Prisoner Norman express to you any Desire of going into the Boat with you?
A: No. Q: Or any disapprobation of the Conduct of the Mutineers?
A: No. Q: How long after the Mutiny began was it that you saw Muspratt Armed?
A: It might be about ten Minutes. Q: At the time you have related the Mutineers to go down into the Cabin was Thomas Burkitt one of those People that you Say remained in the Hatchway?
A: No. Q: Have you any Reason to know that the Prisoner Peter Heywood would have been prevented from going into the Boat at the time you did, after you desired him to do so?
A: No. Q: How long was it before you went into the Boat after you spoke to him?
A: Two or three Minutes. Q: You have said that if you had given it as your Opinion you looked upon the Prisoner James Morrison to be assisting the Mutineers and to get rid of us out of the Ship; you have also said in another part of your Evidence that the Prisoner McIntosh was also assisting to hoist the Boat out, and that you did not look upon him in that light; what is the Reason of your thinking Differently of them?
A: The Difference was in the Countenances of the People, tho' Opinion may be ill grounded; the Countenance of the one was rejoiced and the other depressed. Q: You have said the Prisoner Norman was employed in putting a Tool Chest into the Boat; do you know why he did not accompany you in her?
A: No. Q. When Peter Heywood was in his Birth and you admonished him to go into the Boat, was he prevented by any force or restraint from going on Deck?
A: No. Q: What was Mr. Heywood employed about in his Birth when you went below?
A: Nothing but sitting with his Arms folded on his own Chest, in the fore Part of the Birth. Q: Did you from his Behavior consider him as a Person attached to his Duty or to the Party of the Mutineers?
A: I should rather suppose after my having told him to go into the Boat, and he not joining us, to be on the side of the Mutineers, but that must be only understood as an Opinion as he was not in the least Employed during the active part of it. Q: Did you observe any Marks of Joy or Sorrow on his Countenance or Behavior?
A: Sorrow. Q: You have said just now that you supposed McIntosh not to be attached to the Mutineers because he had a depressed Countenance; might not the Sorrow that you perceived in the Countenance of Peter Heywood arise from the same Cause?
A: It might so. ==Cross-examined by JAMES MORRISON== Q. You say that you observed Joy in my Countenance and that you are rather inclined to give it as your Opinion that I was one of the Mutineers; can you declare before God and this Court that such Evidence is not the result of a private Pique?
A: No, it is not the result of any private Pique, it is an Opinion that I formed after quitting the Ship, from the Prisoner's not coming with us when he had as good an Opportunity as the rest, there being more Boats than one. Q: Are you certain that we might have had the large Cutter to have accompanied you?
A: Not being present at any Conference between you, I cannot say, but perhaps you might. Q: Can you deny that you were present when Captain Bligh begged that the Long Boat might not be overloaded and that he did say he would do Justice to those who remained?
A: I was present at the Time Lieutenant Bligh made such a Declaration, but understood it as respecting Clothes and other heavy Articles with which the Boat was already too full. Q: Do you recollect that in Consequence of such Declaration I told you, "I will take my Chance in the Ship"?
A: No, I do not remember such a Circumstance. Q: Do you remember when you handed your Bag up the Main Hatchway and with it your Fuzee, that I was the Person who received them from you, and that Matthew Quintal came and seized upon the Fuzee, and swore damn his Eyes if you should have it?
A: I don't remember the Person that took the Bag and Fuzee from me and it might have been you, but remember the Circumstances of Matthew Quintal's swearing that I should not have it - but from whose hands he took it I cannot remember. Q: Do you remember any time on that Day calling upon me to Assist you in any Point of Duty or to give any Assistance to retake His Majesty's Ship?
A: I have a feint Remembrance of a Circumstance of that Nature. ==By the Court== Q: Relate the Circumstance?
A: It is so very feint that I can hardly remember it or the Person who it was - but on seeing Charles Churchill upon the Booms I thought that had I had a Friendly Island Club, of which there were many on board, I could, had I not been observed, have gone forward, which was behind Churchill, and knocked him down; that was the Time after handing the Bag up, and the Prisoner might have been the Person whom I called to my Assistance. ==By JAMES MORRISON== Q: What answer did I give to you?
A: I do not remember. Q: Did I say, "Go it, I'll back you, there is Tools enough"?
A: I do not remember. Q: Did you ever observe any thing in my Conduct thro' the Voyage and particularly on that Day that should give Cause of Complaint?
A: During the Voyage not - and on that day I thought he was pleased as far as I can judge of Countenances. The Prisoner Assisted in preparing the Boat for our departure, but as I have Said before I do not know his real intention. Q: Are you positive that there was a Continual Smile or Appearance of Joy in my Countenance, all the time that you observed me, or at that time only when you called upon me for Assistance?
A: I cannot say. ==Cross-examined by WILLIAM MUSPRATT== Q: In answer to a Question just asked by Morrison, you allow Captain Bligh used these Words - "Don't let the Boat be overloaded, my Lads, I'll do you Justice," which you say alluded to the Clothes and other heavy Articles. Do you mean to understand the latter Words of "My Lads I'll do you Justice" to apply to Clothes or to Men whom he apprehended might go into the Boat?
A: If Captain Bligh made use of the Words "My Lads," it was to the People already in the Boat and not to those in the Ship. ==By the COURT== Q: To whom do you imagine Captain Bligh alluded when he said that he would do them Justice, was it your Opinion to the Men in the Boat with him or to any Persons then remaining in the Ship?
A: To Persons remaining in the Ship. Q: Are you of Opinion that he meant he would do them Justice on Account of their remaining in the Ship or that he would cause Satisfaction to be given to them for any property they might lose?
A: I rather imagine that it was to those few whom Captain Bligh knew to be of his Party that were detained contrary to their Inclinations and that he would do them such Justice which would throw aside all doubt of their being True to the Service of their Country. Q: Do you know of any Persons that were detained in the Ship contrary to their Will?
A: But of two to my own Knowledge - Joseph Coleman and Michael Byrn, which from the latter's declaration I supposed to be the Case. Q: What authority have you for saying that Coleman was detained contrary to his Will?
A: From hearing from among the Mutineers their Intention to detain him, as well as the Acting Surgeon, whom they afterwards let go, saying that they would have Little Occasion for Doctors. ==OTHER RESOURCES== * The Court-Martial of the Bounty Mutineers: An Account * The Mutiny on the Bounty: A Chronology * The Mutiny on the Bounty: Maps * The Mutiny on the Bounty: Images * The Log & Letters of William Bligh Pertaining to the Mutiny on the Bounty * Company of the Bounty & Their Various Fates * William Bligh's Narrative of the Mutiny on the Bounty (London: George Nicol, 1790) * Transcript of the Court-Martial of the Bounty Mutineers * Verdict and Sentence in the Court-Martial of the Bounty Mutineers * Bligh's Orders: Gather Breadfruit for later transplanting * Screen Depictions of the Mutiny on the Bounty * The Mutiny on the Bounty: Selected Links to be merged as part of renaming URL

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1997||||||Lily|||||||| |- |22/1991||ADRIAANS||JOHANNA MAGDALENA||||02 Jul 1989||||||JULIE|||||||| |- |8186/1987||ADRIAANS||JOHN WALLACE||||30 Sep 1987|||||||||||||| |- |2692/2005||ADRIAANS||JULIE||21 Aug 1932||17 Oct 2004|||||||||||||| |- |7043/1982||ADRIAANS||LOUIS JOHN||||01 Oct 1982||||ADRIAANS||BEATRICE ADONI|||||||| |- |5551/1988||adriaans||magdalena elizabeth||||26 Jun 1988||||||joseph|||||||| |- |5551/1988||adriaans||magdalena elizabeth||||26 Jun 1988||||||joseph|||||||| |- |7379/1967||ADRIAANS||MARTHA CHRISTINA||||10 May 1958||||ADRIAANS||CORNELIA JACOBUS|||||||| |- |8485/1994||ADRIAANS||MARY WILHELMINA||||19 Sep 1988||||||||||SOLOMON JOHANNES|||| |- |8485/94||ADRIAANS||MARY WILHELMINA||||19 Sep 1988||||||SOLOMON JOHANNES|||||||| |- |4224/1990||ADRIAANS||SEAN STANLEY||||29 Apr 1990|||||||||||||| |- |4392/2000||Adriaans||Solomon Johannes||||13 May 1999||||||||||Mary Wilhelmina|||| |- |1825/96||ADRIAANS||SOLOMON JOHANNES||||07 Feb 1996||||||DOREEN EILEEN|||||||| |- |6672/1983||ADRIAANS||THOMAS ISAAC||||05 Sep 1983||||||||||REBECCA|||| |- |1695/1960||ADRIAANS||WILLIAM HENRY||||14 Apr 1965||||ADRIAANS||JOHANNA EVELYN||||||BUTLER|| |- |1695/1960||ADRIAANS||WILLIAM HENRY||||14 Apr 1965||||ADRIAANS||JOHANNA EVELYN||||||BUTLER|| |- |4736/2008||ADRIAANS||WILLLIAM||||20 Mar 2008||||||ZANDRA|||||||| |- |3788/1965||ADRIAANS (JULIES)||DELENA MAGDALENA||||10 Aug 1965||||||||ADRIAANS||SOLOMON JOHANNES||||2943/1961 |- |8078/1987||ADRIAANSE||AARON DANIEL||||02 Oct 1987|||||||||||||| |- |9939/95||ADRIAANSE||ABRAHAM||||15 Aug 1995||||||FRANSINA|||||||| |- |10693/2003||Adriaanse||Abraham Daniel||||24 Aug 2003||||Adriaanse||Cheryl|||||||| |- |7467/1991||ADRIAANSE||ADAM||||23 Jun 1991||||||ALIDA HENDRINA|||||||| |- |3330/2007||ADRIAANSE||ADAM PAUL||01 May 1932||07 Feb 2007||||||SARAH JOHANNA|||||||| |- |890/1965||ADRIAANSE||ADRIAAN WILLIAM||||27 Dec 1964||||ADRIAANSE||MATILDA MARY||||||WILLIAMS|| |- |6204/92||ADRIAANSE||ADRIAN ARTHUR||||18 Jul 1992||||||MARY 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2007||||||||||SIMON JOHANNES|||| |- |6485/2007||ARENDS||ALIDA||28 Apr 1947||12 Oct 2006|||||||||||||| |- |16630/2007||ARENDS||ANNA||02 Aug 1940||15 Jul 2007|||||||||||||| |- |7663/84||ARENDS||ANNA||||09 Sep 1984||||||||ARENDS||JACOBUS|||| |- |1323/95||ARENDS||ANNA CORNELIA||||22 Sep 1994|||||||||||||| |- |383/1994||ARENDS||AREND||||07 Dec 1993||||||||||DIRKLININA KATHERINA MAGDALENA|||| |- |383/94||ARENDS||AREND||||07 Dec 1993||||||DIRKLINIA KATHERINA MAGDALENA|||||||| |- |6427/1994||ARENDS||BENJAMIN||||08 Jun 1994||||||SYLVIA|||||||| |- |6427/94||ARENDS||BENJAMIN||||08 Jun 1994||||||SYLVIA|||||||| |- |6033/93||ARENDS||BERENDINA CATHERINA||||11 Jul 1993|||||||||||||| |- |2556/89||ARENDS||CASPER||||05 Feb 1989|||||||||||||| |- |6495/2007||ARENDS||CHARLES WILLIAM||05 Feb 1945||01 Aug 2005||||||ALIDA|||||||| |- |4090/98||Arends||Charlotte||||17 Jan 1990|||||||||||||| |- |732/1994||ARENDS||CHRISTIAAN||||02 Sep 1993|||||||||||||| |- |5112/1990||ARENDS||CHRISTIAAN ADAM||||24 May 1990||||||SUSANNA|||||||| |- |4111/1988||ARENDS||CHRISTIAN ADOLF||||24 Mar 1984|||||||||||||| |- |10280/2005||ARENDS||CHRISTINA||01 Nov 1913||28 Jul 2005||||||||||CORNELIUS|||| |- |7111/1967||ARENDS||CHRISTINA MAGDALENA SOPHIA ELIZAEBTH||||20 Nov 1938||||||||ARENDS||JACOBUS||||7106/1967 |- |5764/1982||ARENDS||CHRISTOFFEL CORNELIUS||||08 Apr 1982||||ARENDS||FRANCES A.|||||||| |- |2001/1978||ARENDS||CHRISTOPH CORNELIUS||||26 Feb 1978|||||||||||||| |- |15229/2007||ARENDS||CLIFFORD||26 Nov 1964||01 Aug 2007||||||||||SANNA|||| |- |9025/2002||Arends||Colin Peter||||01 Jun 2002||||||Dorothy Phyllis|||||||| |- |550/2002||Arends||Cornelia Magdalena|||||||||||||||||| |- |9489/2002||Arends||Cornelia Maria||||03 Aug 2002||||||||||Herman Adolf|||| |- |2870/1994||ARENDS||CORNELIUS JOHANNES||||05 Mar 1994||||||CHRISNA ELLA|||||||| |- |2870/94||ARENDS||CORNELIUS JOHANNES||||05 Mar 1994||||||CHRISTINA ELLA|||||||| |- |5594/86||ARENDS||DANIEL JACOBUS||||24 Jul 1986||||||||ARENDS||ISABELLA HENRIETTA|||| |- |2822/1988||ARENDS||DAVID ANDREW||||25 Feb 1984||||||EILEEN|||||||| |- |9040/1988||ARENDS||DELIA SABINA||||01 Oct 1984||||||||||WILLIAM|||| |- |10845/2008||ARENDS||DENZIL ROY||28 Mar 1973||27 Aug 2007|||||||||||||| |- |3424/1951||ARENDS||DINAH||||13 Oct 1918||||ARENDS||JAN (3425/1951)|||||||| |- |10897/2007||ARENDS||DOREEN MARTHA||01 Jan 1928||01 Jul 2007||||||||||PIETER DANIEL|||| |- |17262/2006||ARENDS||DOROTHEA||20 Sep 1927||10 Nov 2006|||||||||||||| |- |7691/1994||ARENDS||DOROTHY||||12 Feb 1990|||||||||||||| |- |7691/94||ARENDS||DOROTHY||||12 Feb 1990|||||||||||||| |- |11111/1994||ARENDS||EDWARD ARTHUR||||07 Aug 1994|||||||||||||| |- |7805/1980||ARENDS||EDWARD JOHN||||14 Nov 1980|||||||||||||| |- |556/2007||ARENDS||ELIAS||12 May 1949||12 Jan 2006||||||DOROTHY MARY|||||||| |- |4499/85||ARENDS||ERIC HENDRY||||18 Jun 1985|||||||||||||| |- |2374/86||ARENDS||ERNSTINA JACOBA||||04 Apr 1986||||||||GUSTAV KAREL||ARENDS|||| |- |2319/84||ARENDS||FERDINAND||||31 Mar 1984|||||||||||||| |- |6761/1987||ARENDS||FLOORS||||22 May 1987|||||||||||||| |- |7303/99||Arends||Florina Sabiena||||13 Dec 1997||||||Pieter|||||||| |- |1948/84||ARENDS||FRANCES AMELIA||||24 Jan 1984||||||||ARENDS||CHRISTOFFEL C.||||5764/82 |- |2790/99||Arends||Frans||||17 Sep 1998||||||Johanna Catherina|||||||| |- |16192/2007||ARENDS||FREDERICK||08 Mar 1950||17 Jan 2007||||||MIETA HENDRIENA|||||||| |- |4733/98||Arends||Frederick Lodewyk||||06 May 1998||||||Maria Elizabeth|||||||| |- |7021/2000||Arends||Frederik||||24 Jun 2000||||||Josephine|||||||| |- |5468/2007||ARENDS||FREEK||25 Dec 1942||18 Dec 2005||||||ROOS|||||||| |- |8089/2000||Arends||George||||17 Jun 2000||||||||||Lettie|||| |- |1271/95||ARENDS||GEORGE||||19 Mar 1991||||||CHRISTINA HESTER SPASINA|||||||| |- |3513/1994||ARENDS||GERICKE ELMOR||||10 Apr 1994|||||||||||||| |- |3513/94||ARENDS||GERICKE ELMOR||||10 Apr 1994|||||||||||||| |- |7184/84||ARENDS||GERT ABRAHAM||||25 Apr 1984||||||||ARENDS||CECELIA|||| |- |3235/2006||ARENDS||GLENVILLE GARRY||10 Jul 1954||10 Feb 2006||||||DOROTHEA LOUISA|||||||| |- |7895/95||ARENDS||GRAHAM GEORGE||||18 Jul 1995||||||MARY|||||||| |- |9031/2000||Arends||Gustav Jim||||04 Aug 2000|||||||||||||| |- |3373/2001||Arends||Hendrick Cornelius||||26 Feb 2001|||||||||||||| |- |823/98||Arends||Hendrik||||23 Jul 1997||||||Lydia Helena|||||||| |- |1762/86||ARENDS||HENDRIK||||16 Jan 1986||||||||ARENDS||RANGEMAS AIDA|||| |- |9865/99||Arends||Hendrik Johannes||||18 Sep 1999||||||Salome Jacoba|||||||| |- |6863/95||ARENDS||HENDRIK PETRUS||||10 Jul 1994|||||||||||||| |- |5179/1964||ARENDS||HENDRIKA JOHANNA||||30 Jun 1951||||||||ARENDS||JAMES||||4506/1946 |- |4566/2002||Arends||Hendrina Susanna||||04 Apr 2002||||||||||John Johannes Jacobus|||| |- |4343/97||Arends||Henry||||02 May 1997||||||Magdalena|||||||| |- |2589/2003||Arends||Henry||||19 Feb 2003||||Arends||Kathleen|||||||| |- |4559/99||Arends||Henry Hermanus Jacobus||||18 Apr 1999||||||Dina|||||||| |- |3229/1980||ARENDS||HENRY MARTHINUS||||22 Apr 1980||||ARENDS||CHIRSTINA J.|||||||| |- |9574/1990||ARENDS||HERMAN ADOLF||||21 Oct 1990||||||CORNELIA MARIA|||||||| |- |1179/1964||ARENDS||HERMANUS JOHANNES||||13 Sep 1963||||ARENDS||MARIA|||||||| |- |9379/2007||ARENDS||HILDA LORRAINE||19 Dec 1942||30 Jun 1999||||||NOEL CHRISTOFFEL|||||||| |- |2421/1982||ARENDS||ISAACS DAVIDS||||30 Mar 1982||||ARENDS||CATHLEEN|||||||| |- |6195/86||ARENDS||ISABELLA HENRIETTA||||26 Sep 1983||||ARENDS||DANIEL JACOBUS (5594/86)|||||||| |- |7106/1967||ARENDS||JACOBUS||||01 May 1932||||ARENDS||CHRISTINA MAGDALENA SOPHIA ELIZABETH|||||||| |- |2422/2007||ARENDS||JACOBUS||23 Oct 1911||19 May 2006|||||||||||||| |- |1231/1991||ARENDS||JACQUES||||11 Jan 1991||||||ANNA ESTER|||||||| |- |3456/1979||ARENDS||JAMES DANIEL||||28 May 1979||||EVELYN JOHANNA|||||||||| |- |3431/1988||ARENDS||JAMES ALLAN||||19 Apr 1984||||||PAULINE|||||||| |- |10658/92||ARENDS||JAMES WILLIAM||||12 Jun 1992||||||JANIE JOHANNA|||||||| |- |3425/1951||ARENDS||JAN||||24 Apr 1951||||||||ARENDS||DINAH||||3424/1951 |- |1088/98||Arends||Jan Adam||||29 Oct 1997||||||Rudolfina|||||||| |- |431/1987||ARENDS||JESSIE ENDRIKA||||22 Dec 1986|||||||||||||| |- |9241/1990||ARENDS||JOAN LYNETTE ALETTA||||17 Nov 1990||||||JOHN JACOBUS|||||||| |- |5987/2005||ARENDS||JOHANNA CATHARINA||05 Feb 1921||15 Apr 2005|||||||||||||| |- |81/1951||ARENDS||JOHANNES MARTHINUS||||25 Apr 1950|||||||||||||| |- |9161/1994||ARENDS||JOHN||||28 Sep 1978|||||||||||||| |- |9161/94||ARENDS||JOHN||||28 Sep 1978|||||||||||||| |- |9596/95||ARENDS||JOHN||||01 Sep 1995|||||||||||||| |- |14135/2006||ARENDS||JOHN RUDOLPH||30 Jul 1921||22 Dec 1999||||||||||CORNELIA MAGDALENA|||| |- |5510/89||ARENDS||JOHNY MOSES||||10 Jun 1988|||||||||||||| |- |1605/1974||ARENDS||JONATHAN||||02 Dec 1973||||ARENDS||ELIZABETH|||||||| |- |6293/99||Arends||Josef||||06 Dec 1998||||||Phyllis Helen|||||||| |- |3067/98||Arends||Katie Ann||||18 Mar 1998|||||||||||||| |- |5721/1991||ARENDS||KIEWIET JACOBUS||||09 Jul 1991||||||HILDA|||||||| |- |300/97||Arends||Klaas||||11 Dec 1996|||||||||||||| |- |2859/2001||Arends||Lodewyk Abraham||||02 Mar 2001|||||||||||||| |- |3530/2007||ARENDS||LOUISA||01 Jul 1948||22 Jan 2002||||||ADAM|||||||| |- |1138/2003||Arends||Lynn Tania||||16 Jan 2003||||Arends||Otto Julian|||||||| |- |11898/95||ARENDS||MAGRIETA||||26 Sep 1995||||||||||JACOBUS JOHANNES|||| |- |11898/95||ARENDS||MAGRIETA||||26 Sep 1995||||||||||JACOBUS JOHANNES|||| |- |7455/2000||Arends||Magrietha Magdalena||||15 Oct 1999||||||||||George Cornelius|||| |- |7455/2000||Arends||Magrietha Magdalena||||15 Oct 1999||||||||||George Cornelius|||| |- |1153/2003||Arends||Manuel Melvin||||19 Jan 2003||||Arends||Cathele Diane|||||||| |- |1153/2003||Arends||Manuel Melvin||||19 Jan 2003||||Arends||Cathele Diane|||||||| |- |9993/98||Arends||Maona||||20 May 1998|||||||||||||| |- |9993/98||Arends||Maona||||20 May 1998|||||||||||||| |- |5078/2002||Arends||Maria||||12 Mar 2000|||||||||||||| |- |12580/2005||ARENDS||MARIA||27 Jan 1916||02 Aug 2005||||||||||CHRISTOFFEL CORNELUS|||| |- |6636/96||ARENDS||MARIA JOHANNA||||21 Jun 1996|||||||||||||| |- |1611/2002||Arends||Martha||||19 Jan 2002|||||||||||||| |- |1611/2002||Arends||Martha||||19 Jan 2002|||||||||||||| |- |1611/2002||Arends||Martha||||19 Jan 2002|||||||||||||| |- |1611/2002||Arends||Martha||||19 Jan 2002|||||||||||||| |- |266/1957||ARENDS||MARY||||18 Jan 1964||||ARENDS||CORNEELS|||||||| |- |266/1957||ARENDS||MARY||||18 Jan 1964||||ARENDS||CORNEELS|||||||| |- |266/1964||ARENDS||MARY||||18 Jan 1964||||||||ARENDS||JOHN TYTUS|||| |- |9062/2002||Arends||Mervyn Carol||||13 Jul 2002||||||Catharine Magdalene|||||||| |- |9707/2006||ARENDS||MIETA||15 Nov 1960||17 Aug 2004|||||||||||||| |- |1085/1987||ARENDS||MOOS ANDREAS||||26 Jan 1987||||||ANNA CORNELIA|||||||| |- |5511/89||ARENDS||MOSES PETRUS||||29 Jan 1988|||||||||||||| |- |2712/1975||ARENDS||NICHOLAS PETRUS||||18 Mar 1975||||ARENDS||ADONIA SERINA|||||||| |- |4425/1971||ARENDS||NICOLAAS JOHANNES||||28 Jun 1971||||||||ARENDS||JOSEPHINE MAGDELINE|||| |- |4425/1971||ARENDS||NICOLAAS JOHANNES||||28 Jun 1971||||||||ARENDS||ELIZABETH MAAGDALENA||||67360 |- |1815/96||ARENDS||NICOLAAS JOHANNES||||26 Jan 1996|||||||||||||| |- |1815/96||ARENDS||NICOLAAS JOHANNES||||26 Jan 1996|||||||||||||| |- |1815/96||ARENDS||NICOLAAS JOHANNES||||26 Jan 1996|||||||||||||| |- |12960/2007||ARENDS||NICOLAS HENDRIK||15 Sep 1944||14 Apr 2007||||||MAGRIETA JOHANNA|||||||| |- |15409/2006||ARENDS||NOEL CHRISTOFFEL||25 Dec 1938||09 Oct 2006||||||||||HILDA|||| |- |1154/2003||Arends||Pasja David||||21 Sep 2002||||Arends||Patricia|||||||| |- |13236/2004||ARENDS||PATRICIA JANE||12 Jul 1944||26 May 2003||||||WINSTON|||||||| |- |11529/2001||Arends||Peter||||18 Sep 2001||||||Luzanne Rose-Marah|||||||| |- |8137/1991||ARENDS||PETRONELLA||||30 Sep 1991|||||||||||||| |- |1230/1991||ARENDS||PETRUS JAKOBUS JOHANNES||||11 Dec 1990||||||LOUISA SOPHIA|||||||| |- |9202/2007||ARENDS||PETRUS JOHANNES||24 Nov 1959||19 May 2007||||||MAGGIE|||||||| |- |1764/1988||ARENDS||PETRUS RUDOLF||||20 Feb 1984||||||||||CHRISTINA C|||| |- |3261/1980||ARENDS||PHILLIPUS JOHANNES||||04 May 1980||||ARENDS||DELINE|||||||| |- |5847/1994||ARENDS||PIETER DANIEL||||08 Mar 1993||||||||||DOREEN MARTHA|||| |- |5847/94||ARENDS||PIETER DANIEL||||08 Mar 1993||||||DOREEN MARTHA|||||||| |- |5371/1967||ARENDS||PIETER JOHN||||10 Aug 1967|||||||||||||| |- |5166/1970||ARENDS||REGINALD PETER||||11 Sep 1970||||ARENDS||SARAH MAGDAELNE||||||FOURIE|| |- |6813/2001||Arends||Ricardo Winston Henry||||28 Jun 2001|||||||||||||| |- |12586/96||ARENDS||RICHARDO||||24 Oct 1996|||||||||||||| |- |8798/1991||ARENDS||RUDOLPH HERMAN||||15 Oct 1991||||||GWENDOLINE CAROLINE|||||||| |- |4976/1978||ARENDS||SALOME||||09 Aug 1978|||||||||||||| |- |8493/97||Arends||Sarah||||17 Aug 1996||||||Klaas|||||||| |- |8431/2003||Arends||Serina||||17 Dec 1999||||Arends||Booi|||||||| |- |8431/2003||Arends||Serina||||17 Dec 1999||||Arends||Booi|||||||| |- |8733/95||ARENDS||SIMON PETRUS||||08 Aug 1995||||||ROSS EKDA MAGRETA|||||||| |- |9499/2005||ARENDS||SIMON PETRUS||25 Dec 1929||18 Jul 2005||||||HESTER|||||||| |- |12851/2001||Arends||Simone Patricia||||13 Oct 2001|||||||||||||| |- |7939/99||Arends||Slattery Bruce||||09 Jul 1999|||||||||||||| |- |6827/2001||Arends||Solomon||||12 Jun 2001||||||Barbara Ann|||||||| |- |5557/1964||ARENDS||SOLOMON||||20 Nov 1964||||ARENDSE||LAMA||ARENDS||KIBA|||| |- |16293/2005||ARENDS||SOPHIA||16 Feb 1951||12 Aug 2005|||||||||||||| |- |3943/1959||ARENDS||SOPHIA JOENETTA||||09 Jul 1958||||||||ARENDS||JACOBUS DANIEL||||1313/1957 |- |1464/2007||ARENDS||STOFFEL||12 Jun 1952||28 Feb 2004||||||ANNIE|||||||| |- |5244/1967||ARENDS||SUSAN||||06 Aug 1967|||||||||||||| |- |12518/2005||ARENDS||SUSAN||20 Oct 1948||22 Jun 2000||||||ARON KAREL|||||||| |- |1675/2002||Arends||Theodore Jacobus||||01 Jan 2002||||||Rachel|||||||| |- |3579/92||ARENDS||TRAVALIA||||04 Apr 1992||||||JOHANNA|||||||| |- |16989/2007||ARENDS||VALERIE EVON||15 Oct 1953||22 May 2007|||||||||||||| |- |10373/2006||ARENDS||VALERY DENISE||23 Oct 1954||01 Jun 1989|||||||||||||| |- |6345/1983||ARENDS||VERNARD||||27 Aug 1983||||||FLORENCE M|||||||| |- |1380/2008||ARENDS||WILHELMINA SOPHIA||01 Aug 1927||30 Dec 2007|||||||||||||| |- |7260/2007||ARENDS||WILLEM HENDRIK DANIEL||29 Nov 1941||24 Apr 2007|||||||||||||| |- |6136/2007||ARENDS||WILLEM HENDRIK DANIEL||29 Nov 1941||24 Apr 2007||||||||||DOROTHY|||| |- |2012/2001||Arendse||Aaron Morris||||15 Nov 1998||||||Anne Maria|||||||| |- |338/86||ARENDSE||ABDOL||||23 Jun 1984||||ARENDSE||DORIS|||||||| |- |338/86||ARENDSE||ABDOL||||23 Jun 1984||||ARENDSE||DORIS|||||||| |- |1876/1983||ARENDSE||ABDUL KARRIEM||||01 Aug 1982||||||FALDELA|||||||| |- |9804/2006||ARENDSE||ABDURAGHIEM||22 Jan 1927||23 Jan 1998||||||ZOEBEIDA|||||||| |- |10583/2004||ARENDSE||ABDURAGMAAN||28 Nov 1933||29 Sep 2000||||||YAMTEA|||||||| |- |10197/2004||ARENDSE||ABDURAHMAN||15 Sep 1943||16 Sep 2003||||||NAZEEMA|||||||| |- |524/2006||ARENDSE||ABDURAHMAN||26 Jul 1953||19 Apr 2003||||||JULLIAN ANNE|||||||| |- |4005/2007||ARENDSE||ABEL||19 Feb 1930||25 Jul 2001||||||PHILIDA HESTER|||||||| |- |9149/95||ARENDSE||ABRAHAM||||31 Jul 1995||||||ANNETTE|||||||| |- |12946/2004||ARENDSE||ABRAHAM|||||||||||||||||| |- |1870/1991||ARENDSE||ABRAHAM||||02 Feb 1991||||||MARGARET|||||||| |- |5757/86||ARENDSE||ABRAHAM||||05 Jul 1986||||ARENDSE||KATHLEEN|||||||| |- |4871/92||ARENDSE||ABRAHAM ANDREAS JOHANNES||||24 Apr 1992||||||CORNELIA SOPHIA|||||||| |- |586/1990||ARENDSE||ABRAHAM CHARLES||||14 Jan 1990|||||||||||||| |- |5347/95||ARENDSE||ABRAHAM CHRISTIAN DANIEL||||14 May 1995||||||MAJORY ELIZABETH|||||||| |- |5115/1969||ARENDSE||ABRAHAM ISAAC||||19 Jun 1969||||ARENDSE||DELIA BARBARA||||||SEPTEMBER|| |- |9793/95||ARENDSE||ABRAHAM JACOBUS||||31 Aug 1995||||||CAROLINE FRANCIS|||||||| |- |10649/2003||Arendse||Abraham Jacobus||||13 Aug 2003||||Arendse||Cecile Johanna|||||||| |- 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{{Vietnam War Project}} {{Image|file=Tet_Offensive.jpg |align=l |size=m }} By 1967 Hanoi had concluded that the war had reached a stalemate. The more militant members of the Politburo felt that the time was right to go on the offensive. They had heard about the growing anti-war movement in the USA, they also knew that the majority of the city dwellers of South Vietnam did not support the Saigon Government and they hoped that this offensive would liberate the towns and cities which would lead to an uprising against the Americans by the South's war-weary soldiers, discontented peasantry and rebellious youth while breaking Washington's will to continue the War. A plan that was presented to them earlier in the year was handed to their most audacious commander, General Võ Nguyên Giáp, who modified it to fit his style of fighting. The Politburo decided it would begin during the Vietnamese New Year, Tết.

{{Image|file=My_images-9.jpg |align=r |size=m }} On January 21, 1968, the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN also know as the NVA) forces began a massive artillery bombardment of the US Marine base at Khe Sanh, located in the Quảng Trị Province on Route 9. As General William Westmoreland focused his attention on the defense of Khe Sanh (a battle whose importance that was being compared to that of the doomed French struggle for Điện Biên Phủ in 1954), Giáp's troops poised to begin their real objective: the Tết Offensive. Throughout the offensive Westmoreland believed Khe Sanh was the main objective and that the offensive was a diversion. Many strategist now believe Khe Sanh was the diversion.

'''Khe Sanh: 21 January - 9 July 1968''' The PAVN had moved major units into the area as early as the fall and winter of 1967 and in response a build up of US Marine units occurred. Beginning in late January 1968 Khe Sanh Combat Base and the hilltop outposts around it were under constant North Vietnamese ground, artillery, mortar, and rocket attacks. Maneuvering PAVN units shrunk the perimeter of the now isolated base and the Marines tenaciously defended it under siege conditions. Westmoreland ordered other major US ground and air units to help the beleaguered base and it was finally reinforced on 11 April when the US Army's 7th Cavalry Regiment entered the camp. In June the Marines were ordered to start withdrawing from the base and on 9 July the flag of the National Liberation Front (NLF also know as the Việt Cộng or VC) was set up at Khe Sanh airfield. The Battle for Khe Sanh had diverted 30,000 US troops away from the cities that were the main targets of theTết Offensive. [http://www.stripes.com/news/special-reports/vietnam-at-50/the-bloody-battle-of-khe-sanh-77-days-under-siege-1.314627 Stars and Stripes Article: ''The Bloody Battle of Khe Sanh: 77 days under siege'']

'''The Tết Offensive: 30 January 1968''' Despite having sufficient intelligence that something was going to happen and a request from General Westmoreland, South Vietnam's President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu refused to cancel the Tết cease fire and ARVN units were allowed to go on leave to celebrate the holiday.
''"Crack the Sky, Shake the Earth"''
Shortly after midnight on 30 January Nha Trang, headquarters of the U.S. I Field Force, was attacked, followed shortly by Ban Mê Thuột, Kon Tum, Hội An, Tuy Hòa, Da Nang, Qui Nhơn, and Pleiku. These operations, however, were not well coordinated. By daylight, almost all communist forces had been driven from their objectives. All US forces were placed on maximum alert and similar orders were issued to all ARVN units. The latter, however, still responded without any real sense of urgency. Orders cancelling leaves either came too late or were disregarded. On 31 January North Vietnamese forces assailed Saigon, Cholon, and Gia Định in the Capital Military District; Quảng Trị, Huế, Quảng Tín, Tam Kỳ, and Quảng Ngãi as well as U.S. bases at Phú Bài and Chu Lai in I Corps; Phan Thiết, Tuy Hòa, and U.S. installations at Bong Son and An Khê in II Corps; and Cần Thơ and Vĩnh Long in IV Corps. The following day, Biên Hòa, Long Thanh, Bình Dương in III Corps and Kien Hoa, Dinh Tuong, Gò Công, Kiên Giang, Vĩnh Bình, Bến Tre, and Kien Tuong in IV Corps were assaulted. The last attack of the initial operation was launched against Bạc Liêu in IV Corps on 10 February. Approximately 84,000 PAVN/NLF participated in the attacks while thousands of others stood by to act as reinforcements or as blocking forces. PAVN/NLF forces also mortared or rocketed every major allied airfield and attacked 64 district capitals and scores of smaller towns.

'''Huế: 31 January - 3 March''' Huế (pronounced Hway) was a major autonomous city that had an important supply line running through it, Highway 1. The Sông Hương River (Perfume River) also runs through Huế, dividing the city into northern and southern parts. In the early morning hours of January 31, 1968, a division-sized force of PAVN/NLF soldiers launched a coordinated attack on the city of Huế. They quickly overran most of the poorly fortified and defended city. Over the next month they were gradually driven out during intense house-to-house fighting, one block at a time. A large portion of the city was destroyed, more than 5,800 civilians had lost their lives during the battle and 116,000 were left homeless out of an original population of 140,000 but, the worst was yet to come. During the months and years that followed, dozens of mass graves were discovered in and around Huế. Victims included women, men, children, and infants. The estimated death toll was between 2,800 and 6,000 civilians and prisoners of war. The Republic of Vietnam released a list of 4,062 victims identified as having been either murdered or abducted. Victims were found bound, tortured, and sometimes buried alive. Many victims were also clubbed to death. To make matters worse, reports soon circulated that South Vietnamese "revenge squads" had also been at work in the aftermath of the battle, searching out and executing citizens that had supported the communist occupation. [https://www.mca-marines.org/gazette/hue-city-1968-winning-battle-while-losing-war Marine Corps Gazette article: ''Hue City, 1968: Winning a Battle While Losing a War''] [http://www.historynet.com/tet-what-really-happened-at-hue.htm HISTORYNET Article: ''Tet - What Really Happened at Hue'']

'''Saigon: 31 January - 7 March''' Saigon, home of the National Radio Station, was the most important NLF target. It had planned to broadcast a tape recording of Hồ Chi Minh announcing the liberation of Saigon and calling for a "General Uprising" against the Thiệu government, but they were unable to broadcast due to the cutting off of the audio lines from the main studio to the tower. They eventually blew-up the station with themselves in it. There were five other primary targets in the downtown area: the headquarters of the ARVN General Staff at Tan Son Nhut Air Base; the Independence Palace, the US Embassy, Saigon, and the Republic of Vietnam Navy Headquarters. The US Embassy and the RVN Navy Headquarters were attacked within minutes of each other, but both objectives were defended and secured by anti-communist forces within hours. Again NLF forces sought out specific people and executed them, which led to the very public execution of a NLF officer by the National Police Chief. By dawn most of the attacks within the city center had been eliminated, but severe fighting was still going on in the Chinese neighborhood of Cholon around the Phú Thọ racetrack, southwest of the city center, which was being used as a staging area and command and control center by the North Vietnamese. Fighting in this area ceased only after a fierce battle between the ARVN Rangers and PAVN forces on 7 March. [http://www.historynet.com/battle-for-saigon.htm HISTORYNET Article: ''Battle of Saigon'']

The polictical posturing that borne the Tet Offensive was a failure, not only had the Politburo failed to calculate the capabilities of their enemies, but they also miscalculated the amount of support they thought they would have in the south. Objectively the offense was the beginning of the end of the war. South Vietnam slid further into turmoil, American public opinion was wanning, General Westmoreland (arguably) was replaced and the sitting President of the United States of America did not seek re-election.

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I'm looking for my Grandfather Patrick Teven born 1901-5 Scotland and married Jeannie McGeever born 1901-5 also Scotland their daughter Jane born 1925. Patrick was a coal miner and migrated to Australia 1926-7 Jeannie and Jane following 1926-7. A daughter Patricia was born in Australia. Patrick died 1972 and Jeannie followed him within 6 months

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'''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this State''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES (Early Sources Arranged in Date Order of all Chisholm type names in Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana):''' 1829 Richard H Chisholm arrived in Texas recd land grant in Spanish [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1829-richard-h-chisholm-arrived-in-texas-recd-land-grant-in-spanish.pdf] 1831 clerk return for Richard H Chisholm in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1831-clerk-return-for-richard-h-chisholm-in-texas.pdf] 1833 character certificate for William P Chisum in Mexican run Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1833-character-certificate-for-william-p-chisum-in-mexican-run-texas.pdf] 1833 land grant to John Chisum in Mexican run Texas says he arrived in 1833 [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1833-land-grant-to-john-chisum-in-mexican-run-texas-says-he-arrived-in-1833.pdf] 1834 character affid for John Chisum in Mexican run Texas in Spanish and English in part [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1834-character-affid-for-john-chisum-in-mexican-run-texas-in-spanish-and-english-in-part.pdf] 1834 image 17 William P Chisam and Gillington Chisam immigrated to Texas in 1834 [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1834-image-17-william-p-chisam-and-gillington-chisam-immigrated-to-texas-in-1834.pdf] 1835 36 command of Col Fannin including EPG Chisum [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1835-36-command-of-col-fannin-including-epg-chisum.pdf] 1835 Aug 14 John Chisum recd land grant from Mexico in Texas in Spanish [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1835-aug-14-john-chisum-recd-land-grant-from-mexico-in-texas-in-spanish.pdf] 1835 Aug 14 William P Chisum applies for grant in Mexican run Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1835-aug-14-william-p-chisum-applies-for-grant-in-mexican-run-texas.pdf] 1835 Aug field notes for John Chisum survey in English [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1835-aug-field-notes-for-john-chisum-survey-in-english.pdf] 1835 EPG Chism decd immigrated to Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1835-epg-chism-decd-immigrated-to-texas.pdf] 1836 Aug clerk return for J H Chism when arrived in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1836-aug-clerk-return-for-j-h-chism-when-arrived-in-texas.pdf] 1836 Elijah Chisum Jr and Elijah Chisum Sr immigrated to Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1836-elijah-chisum-jr-and-elijah-chisum-sr-immigrated-to-texas.pdf] 1836 Enoch P Chisum affid he served in Mexican War affid filed in 1881 in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1836-enoch-p-chisum-affid-he-served-in-mexican-war-affid-filed-in-1881-in-texas.pdf] 1836 EPG Chisum on Col Fannins muster roll in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1836-epg-chisum-on-col-fannins-muster-roll-in-texas.pdf] 1836 Feb David M Chisum recd one third league of land in Texas image 10 [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1836-feb-david-m-chisum-recd-one-third-league-of-land-in-texas-image-10.pdf] 1836 Richard Chisolm on Capt McClures Company roll in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1836-richard-chisolm-on-capt-mcclures-company-roll-in-texas.pdf] 1836 Sept 4 affid of John Chisum he served in War with Mexico for land grant in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1836-sept-4-affid-of-john-chisum-he-served-in-war-with-mexico-for-land-grant-in-texas.pdf] 1837 Apr 5 J R Chisum immgrated to Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1837-apr-5-j-r-chisum-immgrated-to-texas.pdf] 1837 Aug 30 heirs affids for land owed EPG Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1837-aug-30-heirs-affids-for-land-owed-epg-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1837 July Isam Chisum immigrated to Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1837-july-isam-chisum-immigrated-to-texas.pdf] 1837 Malcom Chisum immigrated Texas in clerk return Liberty Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1837-malcom-chisum-immigrated-texas-in-clerk-return-liberty-texas.pdf] 1837 Sept 28 Claibourn Chism recd 128 acre in Texas image 4 [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1837-sept-28-claibourn-chism-recd-128-acre-in-texas-image-4.pdf] 1837 Sept 28 clerk return for Claiborn Chisum in Lamar County Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1837-sept-28-clerk-return-for-claiborn-chisum-in-lamar-county-texas.pdf] 1837 Sept 28 immigration date of Thomas G Chisum to Texas in clerk return [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1837-sept-28-immigration-date-of-thomas-g-chisum-to-texas-in-clerk-return.pdf] 1837 Sept Parmela Chisum immigrated to Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1837-sept-parmela-chisum-immigrated-to-texas.pdf] 1838 July 5 grant for Enoch P Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1838-july-5-grant-for-enoch-p-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1838 July 7 grant for heirs of EPG Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1838-july-7-grant-for-heirs-of-epg-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1838 June 9 conditional cert to Parmel Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1838-june-9-conditional-cert-to-parmel-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1838 March John R Chisum immigrated to Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1838-march-john-r-chisum-immigrated-to-texas.pdf] 1838 Sept 6 Land grant in Texas for Claibourn Chisum [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1838-sept-6-land-grant-in-texas-for-claibourn-chisum.pdf] 1839 Apr 5 conditional cert for Isom R Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-apr-5-conditional-cert-for-isom-r-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Apr 5 land grant for Isom R Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-apr-5-land-grant-for-isom-r-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1839 April 5 land grant to Isham R Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-april-5-land-grant-to-isham-r-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Aug 1 land grant for Claiborn Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-aug-1-land-grant-for-claiborn-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Aug 4 survey for Madison Chisum for Texas land grant [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-aug-4-survey-for-madison-chisum-for-texas-land-grant.pdf] 1839 clerk return for William Chisholm in Texas1839 Dec 9 Elizabeth R Chism immigration to Texas image 11 [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-clerk-return-for-william-chisholm-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Feb 1 land grant for Gillington Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-feb-1-land-grant-for-gillington-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Jan 16 immigration date to Texas for Van R Chsum in Texas clerk return [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-jan-16-immigration-date-to-texas-for-van-r-chsum-in-texas-clerk-return.pdf] 1839 Madison Chisum immigrated to Texas and was 17 yrs old [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-madison-chisum-immigrated-to-texas-and-was-17-yrs-old.pdf] 1839 May 23 certificate date for William Chisholm in clerk return in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-may-23-certificate-date-for-william-chisholm-in-clerk-return-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Nov 7 cond Cert for Elijah Chisum Senr in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-nov-7-cond-cert-for-elijah-chisum-senr-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Nov 7 Elijah Chisum grant for land in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-nov-7-elijah-chisum-grant-for-land-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Nov 7 Elijah Chisum Jr grant for land in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-nov-7-elijah-chisum-jr-grant-for-land-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Nov 15 John E Chisum grant in Texas image 5 [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-nov-15-john-e-chisum-grant-in-texas-image-5.pdf] 1839 November 7 land grant for Elijah Chisum Sr in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-november-7-land-grant-for-elijah-chisum-sr-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Oct 28 Nancy Chisum heir certificate return in Lamar Co Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-oct-28-nancy-chisum-heir-certificate-return-in-lamar-co-texas.pdf] 1839 Sept 5 conditional certificates to Claburn Chisum and Madersen Chisum Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-sept-5-conditional-certificates-to-claburn-chisum-and-madersen-chisum-texas.pdf] 1839 Sept 5 Isham Chisum immigrated to Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-sept-5-isham-chisum-immigrated-to-texas.pdf] 1839 Sept 5 land grant for Madison Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-sept-5-land-grant-for-madison-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1839 Sept 5 land grant in Texas for Claiborn Chisum [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1839-sept-5-land-grant-in-texas-for-claiborn-chisum.pdf] 1841 Apr 5 clerk return for Van R Chisum in Lamar Co Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-apr-5-clerk-return-for-van-r-chisum-in-lamar-co-texas.pdf] 1841 Apr 5 clerk return for William Chisum in Lamar Co Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-apr-5-clerk-return-for-william-chisum-in-lamar-co-texas.pdf] 1841 Apr 5 cond grant to Thomas G Chisum clerk return Lamar Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-apr-5-cond-grant-to-thomas-g-chisum-clerk-return-lamar-texas.pdf] 1841 Apr 5 Thomas G Chisum date of conditional certificate in Texas clerk return [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-apr-5-thomas-g-chisum-date-of-conditional-certificate-in-texas-clerk-return.pdf] 1841 Apr 5 William Chisum oath for land w James Dillingham wit in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-apr-5-william-chisum-oath-for-land-w-james-dillingham-wit-in-texas.pdf] 1841 Aug 15 clerk return for John S Chisum in Lamar Co Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-aug-15-clerk-return-for-john-s-chisum-in-lamar-co-texas.pdf] 1841 Aug 20 cert for Isham Chisum land grant in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-aug-20-cert-for-isham-chisum-land-grant-in-texas.pdf] 1841 Aug John S Chisum arrived to Texas at age 17 in Lamar Co Texas witness is Claiborn Chisum [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-aug-john-s-chisum-arrived-to-texas-at-age-17-in-lamar-co-texas-witness-is-claiborn-chisum.pdf] 1841 Nov 8 Cintha Chisum clerk return in Lamar Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-nov-8-cintha-chisum-clerk-return-in-lamar-texas.pdf] 1841 Nov 8 Claborn Chisum clerk return in Lamar Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-nov-8-claborn-chisum-clerk-return-in-lamar-texas.pdf] 1841 Nov 8 clerk return for Thomas G Chisum in Lamar Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-nov-8-clerk-return-for-thomas-g-chisum-in-lamar-texas.pdf] 1841 Nov 8 Thomas G Chisum clerk return in Lamar Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-nov-8-thomas-g-chisum-clerk-return-in-lamar-texas.pdf] 1841 Nov 8 Van R Chisum clerk return in Lamar County Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-nov-8-van-r-chisum-clerk-return-in-lamar-county-texas.pdf] 1841 Nov 8 William Chisum and Nancy Chisum heirs with Thomas G Chisum confirmed in Lamar Texas clerk return [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-nov-8-william-chisum-and-nancy-chisum-heirs-with-thomas-g-chisum-confirmed-in-lamar-texas-clerk-return.pdf] 1841 Sept 28 heirs of Nancy Chisum widow recv grant in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-sept-28-heirs-of-nancy-chisum-widow-recv-grant-in-texas.pdf] 1841 Sept 28 return for heirs of Nancy Chism in Lamar Co Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1841-sept-28-return-for-heirs-of-nancy-chism-in-lamar-co-texas.pdf] 1842 June 1 survey for Enoch P Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1842-june-1-survey-for-enoch-p-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1843 Nov 13 land grant Claiborn Chisum w Cynthia Chisum wife signing [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1843-nov-13-land-grant-claiborn-chisum-w-cynthia-chisum-wife-signing.pdf] 1844 June 5 grant conveyed to Isham Chisum and Jesse Walling in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1844-june-5-grant-conveyed-to-isham-chisum-and-jesse-walling-in-texas.pdf] 1844 Nov 4 Permelia Chisum widow has lived in Texas 3 years and gets grant [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1844-nov-4-permelia-chisum-widow-has-lived-in-texas-3-years-and-gets-grant.pdf] 1846 March 27 survey for Isom R Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1846-march-27-survey-for-isom-r-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1846 Jan 12 survey for heirs of EPG Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1846-jan-12-survey-for-heirs-of-epg-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1846 March 1 survey for heirs of EPG Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1846-march-1-survey-for-heirs-of-epg-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1848 clerk return for Elijah Chism in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1848-clerk-return-for-elijah-chism-in-texas.pdf] 1851 Nov 20 EP Chisum buys grant from Mary Jones in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1851-nov-20-ep-chisum-buys-grant-from-mary-jones-in-texas.pdf] 1853 Aug 2 John Chisum purch land grant of John Walling in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1853-aug-2-john-chisum-purch-land-grant-of-john-walling-in-texas.pdf] 1853 March 8 Gillington Chisum patent in Texas delivered by Jesse Walling [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1853-march-8-gillington-chisum-patent-in-texas-delivered-by-jesse-walling.pdf] 1854 Aug 18 survey for John Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1854-aug-18-survey-for-john-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1854 Oct 18 survey for Isham Chisum in Texas [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1854-oct-18-survey-for-isham-chisum-in-texas.pdf] 1857 headrights cert with EPG Chisum info Texas land grants [https://personalinjurylawyerdallas.files.wordpress.com/2022/02/1857-headrights-cert-with-epg-chisum-info-texas-land-grants.pdf] 1850 US Census – Texas – Chisholm Info 1850 US Census – Name: Elijah Chisum

Gender: Male
Age: 77
Birth Year: abt 1773
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 250
Line Number: 27
Dwelling Number: 96
Family Number: 96
Household Members Age
Elijah Chisum 77 VA
Salina Chisum 45 TN
Thomason Chisum 14 TN
Rebecca Chisum 12 TX
Andrew Chisum 5 TX
Year: 1850; Census Place: Nacogdoches, Texas; Roll: 913; Page: 60a
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1054614:8054
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1850 US Census – Name: Madison Chisum
Gender: Male
Age: 27
Birth Year: abt 1823
Birthplace: Mississippi
Home in 1850: Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 320
Line Number: 32
Dwelling Number: 97
Family Number: 97
Household Members Age
Madison Chisam 27 MS
Margaret Chisam 27 AL
Henry Chisam 6 TX
James Chisam 4 TX
Elija Chisam 2 TX
Andrew Chisam 0 TX
Year: 1850; Census Place: Nacogdoches, Texas; Roll: 913; Page: 60a
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1850 US Census – Name: [Claiborne Chisum]
Gender: Male
Age: 31
Birth Year: abt 1819
Birthplace: [Mississippi, USA]
Home in 1850: Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 1000
Line Number: 9
Dwelling Number: 98
Family Number: 98
Household Members Age
James Jacobs 44 VA
Mary Jacobs 42 TN
Elijah Jacobs 21 TN
William Jacobs 19 TN
John Jacobs 17 TN
Madison Jacoby 15 TN
Clabamn Jacoby 13 TN
Rassie Jacoby 11 TX
Martha Jacoby 9 TX
Johnson Jacoby 6 TX
Semmarames Jacoby 4 TX
Mary Jacoby 2 TX
James Jacoby 0 TX
Clabaorn Chisam 31 MS
Year: 1850; Census Place: Nacogdoches, Texas; Roll: 913; Page: 60b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1054638:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Permelia Chisum
Gender: Female
Age: 70
Birth Year: abt 1780
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1850: Rusk, Rusk, Texas, USA
Line Number: 12
Dwelling Number: 210
Family Number: 210
Household Members Age
Isam Chisum 30 MS
Charlott Chisum 25 TX
Felix R Chisum 9 TX
John T Chisum 7 TX
Isom Chisum 4 TX
Samuel Chisum 2 TX
Permelia Chisum 70 KY
Year: 1850; Census Place: Rusk, Rusk, Texas; Roll: 914; Page: 250b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1070031:8054
1850 US Census – Name: Claborn Chisum
Gender: Male
Age: 53
Birth Year: abt 1797
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Precinct 9, Lamar, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 8000
Line Number: 38
Dwelling Number: 476
Family Number: 476
Household Members Age
Claborn Chisum 53 TN
Cintha Chisum 35 TN
Jefferson Chisum 19 TN
Alexander Chisum 17 TN
Pitters Chisum 16 TN
David Chisum 14 TN
Robert Chisum 8 TX
Laura Chisum 7 TX
Mary Chisum 6 TX
William C Chisum 1 TX
Year: 1850; Census Place: Precinct 9, Lamar, Texas; Roll: 912; Page: 302b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1041766:8054
1850 US Census – Name: [Richard H Chisholm]
Gender: Male
Age: 51
Birth Year: abt 1799
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1850: De Witt, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 15000
Line Number: 1
Dwelling Number: 226
Family Number: 226
Household Members Age
Richard H Chisalm 51
Hardena Chisalm 46
Thonton Chisalm 19
Bradford Chisalm 14
Maryann Chisalm 8
Richard Chisalm 0
Wm Emery 25
Year: 1850; Census Place: De Witt, Texas; Roll: 910; Page: 128b
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6899567:8054
1850 US Census – Name: [Thomas G Chisum]
Gender: Male
Age: 45
Birth Year: abt 1805
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Rusk, Rusk, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 500
Line Number: 10
Dwelling Number: 241
Family Number: 241
Household Members Age
Thomas G Chisum 45 TN Farmer
Malinda Chisum 40 TN
Parilee Chisum 17 TN
Talbot Chisum 15 TN Students
William Chisum 13 TX
Andrew Chisum 11 TX
Sis Chisum 9 TX
Paxhan Chisum 7 TX
Adaline Chisum 5 TX
John Chisum 2 TX
Year: 1850; Census Place: Rusk, Rusk, Texas; Roll: 914; Page: 252b
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1850 US Census – Name: John Chisom
Gender: Male
Age: 40
Birth Year: abt 1810
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Cherokee, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 10000
Line Number: 23
Dwelling Number: 357
Family Number: 357
Household Members Age
John Chisom 40 TN
Mary Chisom 32 IN
Elijah Chisom 10 TX
William Chisom 8 TX
Elizabeth Chisom 6 TX
Clabeurn Chisom 4 TX
Ann Chisom 2 TX
Abram H Reller 40 KY
Year: 1850; Census Place: Cherokee, Texas; Roll: 909; Page: 857a
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1850 US Census – Name: [Van R Chisum]
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Birth Year: abt 1812
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Precinct 4, Lamar, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 700
Line Number: 37
Dwelling Number: 266
Family Number: 266
Household Members Age
Van R Chisum 38 TN
Elizabeth Chisum 34 TN
Sarah B Chisum 13 TN
Gaine Miller 13 TN
Year: 1850; Census Place: Precinct 4, Lamar, Texas; Roll: 912; Page: 285b
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1850 US Census – Name: William Chisholm
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Birth Year: abt 1812
Birthplace: Canada
Home in 1850: Jefferson, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 235
Line Number: 1
Dwelling Number: 95
Family Number: 95
Household Members Age
William Chisholm 38 Canada
Sarah Chisholm 21 MS
Jane C Chisholm 3 TX
Emiline Chisholm 1 TX
Year: 1850; Census Place: Jefferson, Texas; Roll: 912; Page: 240b
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1850 US Census – Name: Alexander Chisholm
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Birth Year: abt 1812
Birthplace: Vermont
Home in 1850: Eagle Pass on the Rio Grande, Bexar, Texas, USA
Occupation: Bar Keeper
Industry: Eating and Drinking Places
Line Number: 41
Dwelling Number: 10
Family Number: 10
Household Members Age
Alexander Chisholm 38 Vermont
Year: 1850; Census Place: Eagle Pass on the Rio Grande, Bexar, Texas; Roll: 908; Page: 282a
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1850 US Census – Name: Enoch P Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1813
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Kaufman, Texas, USA
Occupation: Preacher
Industry: Welfare and Religious Services
Real Estate: 1200
Line Number: 4
Dwelling Number: 282
Family Number: 283
Household Members Age
Enoch P Chism 37 TN Preacher M E C South
Amanda A T Chism 30 AL
Lucinda P Chism 11 TX
John A Chism 9 TX
Missouri A C Chism 6 TX
Lucrene E J Chism 2 TX
Joseph M H Chism 31 TN
Year: 1850; Census Place: Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 912; Page: 259a
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1850 US Census – Name: Malcolm Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1813
Birthplace: Scotland
Home in 1850: Liberty, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 10
Dwelling Number: 13
Family Number: 13
Household Members Age
Malcolm Chism 37 Scotland
Mary Chism 39 Scotland
Andrew Wary 47
Mary J Middleton 16
David Middleton 14
Sarah Middleton 10
Ann Middleton 8
Year: 1850; Census Place: Liberty, Texas; Roll: 912; Page: 336b
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1850 US Census – Name: E Chisom
Gender: Male
Age: 34
Birth Year: abt 1816
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Cherokee, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 2500
Line Number: 15
Dwelling Number: 150
Family Number: 150
Household Members Age
E Chisom 34 TN
Delilah Chisom 30 IN
Mary E Chisom 7 TX
Wm E Chisom 5 TX
John Madison Chisom 3 TX
Judia J Chisom 0 TX
Year: 1850; Census Place: Cherokee, Texas; Roll: 909; Page: 825b
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1850 US Census – Name: John E Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 28
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Milam and Williamson, Williamson, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 600
Line Number: 23
Dwelling Number: 106
Family Number: 117
Household Members Age
Benjamin Gooch 56 NC
Elisabeth R Gooch 49 NC
John E Chism 28 TN
Alexander B Chism 22 AL
Jesse B Chism 21 AL
Aza O Chism 20 AL
Angeline A Chism 16 AL
Angeline E Mathews 10 TX
Vermelle M Mathews 6 TX
Nancy A Mathews 4 TX
Year: 1850; Census Place: Milam and Williamson, Williamson, Texas; Roll: 916; Page: 337b
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1850 US Census – Name: William Chisum
Gender: Male
Age: 28
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: My Subdivision, Smith, Texas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 40
Dwelling Number: 481
Family Number: 483
Household Members Age
William Chisum 28 TN
Elizah J Chisum 23 IN
John W Chisum 6 TX
Nancy J Chisum 4 TX
Sabetha Chisum 0 TX
Samuel Chisum 3 TX
Year: 1850; Census Place: My Subdivision, Smith, Texas; Roll: 915; Page: 76a
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1850 US Census – Name: William Chisholm
Gender: Male
Age: 26
Birth Year: abt 1824
Birthplace: Arkansas
Home in 1850: Medina River, Medina, Texas, USA
Ranging Company – Military Unit
Occupation: Private Vol Ranging Co
Industry: Federal Public Administration
Line Number: 26
Dwelling Number: 8
Family Number: 8
Household Members Age
Jeptha Anderson 21
John Arriola 28
Gregory Arriola 25
Charles Bennet 24
Mordecai Boon 30
Zachariah Bermingham 24
Joseph Border 20
Plassie Meyers 19
William A Cole 19
Corneilus Cain 30
William Chisholm 26 Ark – private in Ranging Company
William Dempsey 29
Year: 1850; Census Place: Medina River, Medina, Texas; Roll: 912; Page: 401a
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Arkansas 1850 US Census – Chisholms
1850 US Census – Name: Elizabeth Chism
Gender: Female
Age: 66
Birth Year: abt 1784
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1850: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas, USA
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 41
Dwelling Number: 125
Family Number: 132
Household Members Age
Robt N Riggs 36
Olly A Riggs 36
John S Riggs 12
Thomas F Riggs 11
Mary E Riggs 7
Nancy L Riggs 5
Elizabeth Chism 66
Year: 1850; Census Place: Spadra, Johnson, Arkansas; Roll: 27; Page: 163b
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1850 US Census – Name: Elizabeth Chism
Gender: Female
Age: 65
Birth Year: abt 1785
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: Carrollton, Carroll, Arkansas, USA
Line Number: 7
Dwelling Number: 35
Family Number: 35
Household Members Age
G F Chism m. 23 TN
Elizabeth Chism 65 SC
Year: 1850; Census Place: Carrollton, Carroll, Arkansas; Roll: 25; Page: 123b
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1850 US Census – Name: Winnieford Chism
Gender: Female
Age: 64
Birth Year: abt 1786
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1850: Randolph, Arkansas, USA
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 6
Dwelling Number: 94
Family Number: 94
Household Members Age
Winnieford Chism 64 NC
Russell W Chism 24 TN
Year: 1850; Census Place: Randolph, Arkansas; Roll: 30; Page: 7a
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1850 US Census – Name: Benjamin Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 54
Birth Year: abt 1796
Home in 1850: Rocky Bayou, Izard, Arkansas, USA
Cannot Read, Write: Y
Line Number: 20
Dwelling Number: 160
Family Number: 161
Household Members Age
Benjamin Chism 54 unk
Polly Chism 47 NC
William Chism 23 Ark
Benjamin Chism 22 Ark
Wenney Chism 19 Ark
James Chism 17 Ark
Elizabeth Chism 14 Ark
Thomas Chism 10 Ark
Isham Chism 8 Ark
Henderson Chism 6 Ark
Washington Chism 3 Ark
Year: 1850; Census Place: Rocky Bayou, Izard, Arkansas; Roll: 27; Page: 12b
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1850 US Census – Name: Elisha Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 29
Birth Year: abt 1821
Birthplace: Arkansas
Home in 1850: Rocky Bayou, Izard, Arkansas, USA
Cannot Read, Write: Y
Line Number: 38
Dwelling Number: 162
Family Number: 163
Household Members Age
Elisha Chism 29 Ark
Mathela Chism 36 TN
Polly Chism 9 Ark
Benjamin Chism 5 Ark
Year: 1850; Census Place: Rocky Bayou, Izard, Arkansas; Roll: 27; Page: 12b
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1850 US Census – Name: James M Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1813
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Johnson, St Francis, Arkansas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Line Number: 10
Dwelling Number: 3
Family Number: 3
Household Members Age
James M Chism 37 TN
Catharine Chism 28 Ark
William Chism 10 Ark
Year: 1850; Census Place: Johnson, St Francis, Arkansas; Roll: 30; Page: 38a
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1850 US Census – Name: [George W Chism]
Gender: Male
Age: 37
Birth Year: abt 1813
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Richwoods, Lawrence, Arkansas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 300
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 24
Dwelling Number: 113
Family Number: 113
Household Members Age
George W Chism 37 TN
Jane Chism 37 SC
Elisha Chism 9 Ark
Christopher G Chism 6 Ark
Elizabeth Naghton 18 Ark
Nancy J Eady 3 Ark
Thomas Brewer 16 TN
Year: 1850; Census Place: Richwoods, Lawrence, Arkansas; Roll: 27; Page: 198a
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1850 US Census – Name: Stephen H Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 35
Birth Year: abt 1815
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1850: Boon, Scott, Arkansas, USA
Occupation: Physician
Industry: Medical and Other Health Services, Except Hospitals
Real Estate: 1000
Line Number: 36
Dwelling Number: 427
Family Number: 427
Household Members Age
Stephen H Chism 35 KY
Elizabeth G Chism 21 MO
Danley Chism 2 Ark
Jesica Chism 1 Ark
Benjamin B Chism 6 Ark
James McMellion 25 Ark
William Doris 19 MS
Year: 1850; Census Place: Boon, Scott, Arkansas; Roll: 30; Page: 156b
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1850 US Census – Name: Obadiah Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 33
Birth Year: abt 1817
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1850: Prairie, Newton, Arkansas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 100
Line Number: 7
Dwelling Number: 17
Family Number: 17
Household Members Age
Obadiah Chism 33 KY
Elizabeth C K Chism 26 TN
Samuel B Chism 11 AL
Pleasant Chism 9 Ark
William H Chism 7 Ark
John J Chism 4 Ark
James W C Chism 2 Ark
Elizabeth Jane Chism 1 Ark
Year: 1850; Census Place: Prairie, Newton, Arkansas; Roll: 28; Page: 2a
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1850 US Census – Name: Washington Chisholm
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Canadian, Mississippi, Arkansas, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 500
Line Number: 22
Dwelling Number: 37
Family Number: 37
Household Members Age
Washington Chisholm 30 TN
Mary M Chisholm 28 TN
John W Chisholm 8 TN
Martha T Chisholm 1 Ark
Year: 1850; Census Place: Canadian, Mississippi, Arkansas; Roll: 28; Page: 345a
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1850 US Census – Louisiana – Chisholm info
1850 US Census – Name: R P Chisholm
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Birth Year: abt 1812
Birthplace: Georgia
Home in 1850: Township 20 Ward 3, Bossier, Louisiana, USA
Line Number: 1
Family Number: 975
Household Members Age
R P Chisholm 38
Mida Chisholm 39
John Chisholm 17
George Chisholm 14
David Chisholm 11
James Chisholm 5
Julia Chisholm 3
Year: 1850; Census Place: Township 20 Ward 3, Bossier, Louisiana; Roll: 230
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1850 US Census – Name: John Chisholm
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Ireland
Home in 1850: East Feliciana, Louisiana, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Industry: Construction
Line Number: 6
Dwelling Number: 34
Family Number: 34
Household Members Age
Pleasant J Harbour 30
Mary Harbour 24
Richard Harbour 6
Joseph Tagget 18
John Chisholm 30
William West 30
Ann Hayle 17
Miles King 47
Year: 1850; Census Place: East Feliciana, Louisiana; Roll: 231; Page: 208b
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1850 US Census – Name: [Cyrus Chism]
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1850: New Orleans Municipality 2 Ward 2, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Occupation: McHt
Industry: Not Specified Retail Trade
Real Estate: 1000
Line Number: 11
Dwelling Number: 957
Family Number: 996
Household Members Age
Cyrus Chism 30
A Chism 25
George Chism 12
J Chism 20
E Burgun 18
Year: 1850; Census Place: New Orleans Municipality 2 Ward 2, Orleans, Louisiana; Roll: 237; Page: 63a
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1850 US Census – Name: Jno R Chisholm
Gender: Male
Age: 23
Birth Year: abt 1827
Birthplace: Louisiana
Home in 1850: East Feliciana, Louisiana, USA
Real Estate: 500
Line Number: 23
Dwelling Number: 64
Family Number: 64
Household Members Age
John R Chisholm 23
Ellen F Chisholm 20
Deborah A Chisholm 16
Year: 1850; Census Place: East Feliciana, Louisiana; Roll: 231; Page: 210a
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1850 US Census – Name: George Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 30
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Maine
Home in 1850: Plaquemines, Louisiana, USA
Occupation: Branch Pilot
Industry: Water Transportation
Real Estate: 1000
Line Number: 35
Dwelling Number: 543
Family Number: 543
Household Members Age
Warren Chism 27
George Chism 30
Edward Rights 49
Year: 1850; Census Place: Plaquemines, Louisiana; Roll: 238; Page: 294b
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Texas Fifth Field Battery, CSA

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This is a description of the men in the battery. The media page is the Muster Roll on Oct 12, 1861 upon enlistment at the Cunningham Post Office Bastrop County, Texas, located between present day Paige and Serbin.

Texas First Responders

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Welcome to the Texas First Responders progress page, a member of the [[Space:united States First Responders|United States First Responders Team]], and a part of the [[Project:First Responders|First Responders Project]]. Listed below are the Profiles of First Responders who have already been added to Wikitree, or are in Progress. {| border="1" |- style="background-color:#6682af;" ! Name !! Cause !! Incident Date !! End of Watch |- |[[McReynolds-565|Assistant Probation Officer David McReynolds]]|| Gunfire || Sunday, October 21, 1928 || Sunday, October 28, 1928 |- |[[Hicks-10553|Constable W. Emory Hicks]] || Gunfire (Accidental) || Thursday, September 13, 1923 || Friday, September 14, 1923 |- |[[Singleton-2789|Deputy Constable James Singleton]] || Vehicle Pursuit || Thursday, June 6, 1912 || Saturday, June 8, 1912 |- |[[Claborn-56|Deputy Constable F. Scott Claborn]] || Vehicular Assault || Thursday, February 19, 2004 || Thursday, February 19, 2004 |- | [[Norling-23|Deputy Constable Jason Norling]] || Struck by Vehicle || Monday, October 1, 2007 || Monday, October 1, 2007 |- | [[Weaver-10726|Constable John M. Weaver]] || Gunfire || Wednesday, June 19, 1929 || Wednesday, June 19, 1929 |- | [[Froeschl-1|Patrolman George Louis Froeschl]] || Exposure || Tuesday, April 3, 1952 || Wednesday, April 9, 1952 |- | [[Bledsoe-1561|City Marshal Marion Abe Bledsoe]] || Fire || Monday, April 15, 1912||Monday, April 15, 1912 |}

Texas Historical Commission

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The '''Texas Historical Commission''' is an agency dedicated to historic preservation within the state of Texas.[[wikipedia:Texas_Historical_Commission|Texas Historical Commission on Wikipedia]] One of their many projects involves registering historical cemeteries. When a cemetery has been designated historical, a plaque is commissioned and erected at the site. Currently there are 2249 historic Texas cemeteries in 253 counties across the state.[https://atlas.thc.texas.gov/ Texas Historic Atlas] search page Following is a table of freespace pages for each county: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Free Space Pages For Counties''' !#!!Name |- |1||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (A)|Anderson County]] |- |2||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (A)|Andrews County]] |- |3||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (A)|Angelina County]] |- |4||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (A)|Aransas County]] |- |5||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (A)|Archer County]] |- |6||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (A)|Armstrong County]] |- |7||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (A)|Atascosa County]] |- |8||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (A)|Austin County]] |- |9||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Bailey County]] |- |10||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Bandera County]] |- |11||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Bastrop County]] |- |12||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Baylor County]] |- |13||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Bee County]] |- |14||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Bell County]] |- |15||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Bexar County]] |- |16||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Blanco County]] |- |17||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Borden County]] |- |18||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Bosque County]] |- |19||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Bowie County]] |- |20||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Brazoria County]] |- |21||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Brazos County]] |- |22||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Brewster County]] |- |23||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Briscoe County]] |- |24||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Brooks County]] |- |25||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Brown County]] |- |26||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Burleson County]] |- |27||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (B)|Burnet County]] |- |28||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Caldwell County]] |- |29||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Calhoun County]] |- |30||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Callahan County]] |- |31||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Cameron County]] |- |32||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Camp County]] |- |33||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Carson County]] |- |34||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Cass County]] |- |35||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Castro County]] |- |36||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Chambers County]] |- |37||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Cherokee County]] |- |38||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Childress County]] |- |39||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Clay County]] |- |40||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Cochran County]] |- |41||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Coke County]] |- |42||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Coleman County]] |- |43||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Collin County]] |- |44||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Collingsworth County]] |- |45||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Colorado County]] |- |46||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Comal County]] |- |47||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Comanche County]] |- |48||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Concho County]] |- |49||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Cooke County]] |- |50||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Coryell County]] |- |51||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Cottle County]] |- |52||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Crane County]] |- |53||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Crockett County]] |- |54||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Crosby County]] |- |55||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (C)|Culberson County]] |- |56||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (D)|Dallam County]] |- |57||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (D)|Dallas County]] |- |58||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (D)|Dawson County]] |- |59||[[space:Historic Texas Cemeteries (D)|Deaf Smith 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'''[[Project:Texas|Back to the Texas Project Page]]'''

Welcome to the Texas Project Progress Members Page
*'''{{Blue|Welcome to the Texas Project to all Project members}} *[[Anderson-27686|Dean Anderson]] cemeteries moved to May, Brown, Texas is searching for info *[[Andrus-373|Allison Andrus]] Project Leader Emeritus, San Patricio, Nueces, *[[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] b, Kingsville, 6th gen Texan, lives in San Antonio, attended Texas A&I University, UT-Austin. Interested in '''[[Space:Kendall_County%2C_Texas|Kendall County]]''' and '''[[Space:Kleberg_County%2C_Texas|Kleberg County]]'''. *[[Bedingfield-275|Thressa (Bedingfield) Paplanus]] family in Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Colorado. Specifically Texas- Van Zandt and Hunt counties as this is where my families settled when they arrived in Texas. *[[Biggs-2581|Chuck Biggs]]-Some of my ancestors were pioneers during the Republic of Texas and the earliest settlers in Williamson Country - like my 2nd great grandfather, who has a Notable profile, [[Makemson-22|the Honorable William Knight Makemson]] *[[Bissonnette-81|Darlene Bissonnette]] *[[Blaker-184|Amanda Blaker]] - I currently reside in Kerr County, TX. I am a descendant of David Gage, early settler and legislator. Sylvanus Castleman old 300, Zadock Woods old 300, Reinhard Hillebrand Texas Senator, Alexander Brown Battle of San Jacinto veteran, and more. I have some deep Texas roots! I was a member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, but my membership lapsed when I moved to Kerrville. *[[Boehme-165|Chris Boehme]] native Texan *[[Brandes-347|Dunja Brandes Niehas]]-Texas ancestors part of Adelsverain. *[[Branham-239|Robert J Branham]] Tarrant County, Many Counties, and helped Mary with many more. *[[Brown-62337|Daniel Brown]] *[[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] - Categorization. My brother, sister & I were all born in Texas & my brother & I were born in Fort Worth. Those 2 births is where my project idea comes in. I am working on my mothers profile & hospitals were a big thing for her. Fort Worth is a big thing to me because I was tail end Charlie & didn't get to grow up in Fort Worth in the 50's *[[Butler-9052|Carol Butler Todd]] 8th generation Texan and live in the Austin area. My husband and I, both born in Texas, and both Texas history enthusiasts, have worked on family history for over twenty years, and have added much to our family trees. We are interested in the stories of the people, not just the names, and are ready to add more *[[Brandes-347|Dunja (Brandes) Niehaus ]] - ancestors part of Adelsverein, (Mainzer Verein) settling in Victoria along with many. *[[Cameron-4547|Valerie (Cameron) Willingham]] *[[Butter-100|Virginia Fields]]- I live here now and previously lived in Texas while in high school and college. One set of my great grandparents arrived in Gregg County, Texas in 1871 by covered wagon from Franklin County, Georgia. I have done a fair amount of research in Texas through the years. *[[Cagle-2226 |Tim Cagle ]] maternal line goes back to the frontier days of the 1820s. The original S.F.Austin colony *[[Chasteen-447|Connie Pullen]]- ancestors lived in Tarrant County, Tx. Connie's profile shows her living in other areas of Texas... *[[Cowan-1898|Kevin Cowan]] gr grandmother moved to Kerr County in the early 1900s, d 1935. I was stationed at Ft. Sam Houston *[[Creegan-41|Brittany Creegan]] live in Texas, joined Cemetery Project, writing Texas profiles *[[Craig-6833|Beckie Dalton]] *[[Czarowitz-1|Jon Czarowitz]] Texas Native, Bell, Williamson and Cemeteries *[[Davis-83024|Trudie Davis]] - William Benjamin Davis b ca 1838 GA, d 1926 in Palestine, Anderson Co, TX. I have traced all descendants. He has a YDNA connection to Henry Ward Davis [s/o Thomas Davis] b 1809 Warren Co, NC (family lived in San Marcos). He died 1886. *[[Dosser-60|Lori Dosser]] Freestone, Texas Native *[[Duty-453 |Valerie (Duty) Citrano]] live in Waco, McLennan Co, Texas and my ancestors were pioneers during the Republic of Texas. I am a DRT member. *[[Elkins-1370|Sandra Elkins]] *[[Evers-1230 |Edie (Evers) O'Brien]] Barton and Adams ancestors that moved to Texas before the Civil War. I have lived in Texas since 1978. Both sides of my family came to Texas early in its statehood and possibly even fought for its independence. Volunteer soldiers came from Mississippi but are not well documented. I haven’t been able to verify, but a 2nd great uncle sailed from New Orleans to Galveston and back with a group described as Texian soldiers. His brother in law disappeared from the records around 1836 and may have died at Goliad. My maternal side was in Houston County before the Civil War, and a great uncle left Mississippi to sign up to fight for the confederacy in Texas. He served as an Army clerk in Brownsville. Both sides appear to have settled in Upshur County. *[[Fields-7997|John Fields]]- sixth generation Texan who was born in Dallas. I've worked on my East Texas ancestry for 30+ years with a focus on Shelby County. I've focused recently on the Regulator Moderator War and found that I had family on both sides of the conflict. *[[Foulks-170|Angela (Foulks) Montgomery]] *[[Friebel-7|Donna (Friebel) Storz]] *[[Garrett-6780|Sharon (Garrett) Glover]] Texas Native - parents from Justin, Denton County, Texas *[[Gates-3086|Steve Gates]] -My Dad served in the Air Force in Texas and I have family that was born in Texas. I looked at the project list. I could help out with suggestions as a Data Doctor. I’ve also worked on Sourcing and Connector projects. Currently I’m also helping on the Governor project for Michigan and Arkansas. I could also help there on Texas if no one is already doing that. *[[Geary-245|Michaell Geary]] Tarrant co. *[[Gilbert-20491|Dan Gilbert]] - Interested in Johnson, Galveston, Fannin and Matagorda Counties as most of my Texas ancestors come from those counties and a few others scattered across Texas. Mostly Gilbert, Fitzgerald, Madden & Phillips families. *[[Green-41281|Denise (Green) Oppenhagen]] *[[Gulick-353|Sharon (Gulick) Bart]] county coordinator for USGenWeb Project; Swisher County, Texas * [[Gunn-2939|L Niehaus]] - Ancestors, Josaih and Hepzebeth Taylor were original DeWitt Colony members *[[Hall-68580|Camilla Hall]] Third generation Texan (Houston, Texas) *[[Hammer-1489| Ralph Hammer]] *[[Harden-1880|Denise (Harden) Jarrett]] - born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but my paternal ancestors and cousins live in most of the east Texas counties. I am a co-project leader for US Black Heritage, Team Leader of the USBH Texas State Team, USBH Louisiana State Team, and the USBH Cemetery Team just to name a few. *[[Harris-47557|Emily Harris]] Interested in Wood, Camp, Hunt and other counties *[[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]] [[Space:Harris_County%2C_Texas|Harris County, Texas]], Old Three Hundred by Steven Harris, Daughters of the Republic of Texas *[[Hawkins-4696|Ray Hawkins]] -6th generation Texan, born in Houston, mother born in Ganado, her mother born in Dallas, An ancestors who immigrated to Texas fought in the Battle of San Jacinto.| *[[Heath-3392|Kathleen Heath]] Texas Native, Lubbock, *[[Herod-269|Molly Herod]] - Family has been in Texas since the 1850s in both Collin and Limestone counties. *[[Hilliard-1079 |M Hilliard]] born in San Antonio, raised in Odessa. My family (Boones, Hilliards & Zepedas) has been Texas residents since the mid 1800s. I appreciate the Great State of Texas. *[[Hinkle-2705|Joan (Hinkle) Wright]] - 6th generation Texan * [[Holmes-16158|Eleanor (Holmes) Colson]]- native Texan going back a number of generations, several lines here before 1850- Nacogdoches and Newton Counties. Another line in Houston, Harris Co. *[[Housden-218|Beth (Housden) Clemens]] relatives living in Texas, related to Col Travis *[[Howard-17661|Patrick Howard ]] Native Texan My ancestors saw how great this place is years before statehood. Let me know how I can help the Texas project! *[[Hunnicutt-398|Craig Hunnicut]] *[[Hutchins-3466|Dennis Hutchins]] *[[ Johnson-54993|Ray Johnson]] - Most of ancestors migrated to Texas after the Civil War. They came from Mississippi to settle in Dallas, Fort Worth, Milam, Falls, and other counties in the Central Texas area. There is a book written by Annie Sandifer which traces five Sandifer families who came to Texas after the Civil War. The name Sandifer comes from the first immigrant from England, Robert Sandiford. The name has been spelled Sandifur, Sandifer, Standford, but it seems that the common emigrant was Robert Sandford's father who came to the Virginia Colony sometime around 1637 and had a son named Robert Sandiford, born in Princess Anne County in 1657. He moved to Norfolk Colony. I have traced the family back to England where they lived in Askham Hall in Cumberland *[[Johnson-10745|Vance Johnson]]- 2d great grandmother was one of the first two non-Native American children born in Comanche County and her parents were among first group of settlers. In addition, I have had family in Tom Green County since 1870 *[[Jones-83372 |Mary Jones Hood]] - ancestors lived in Texas and Mary lives in Texas. *[[Kirkpatrick-3930|Tammy Kirkpatrick]] 5th generation Bosque and Hill County. All of my ancestors can be traced to those counties beginning about 1850. Live in Wood co., and willing to help *[[Leger-741|Loretta (Leger) Corbin]] ancestors from Lubbock county *[[Lowe-7361|A Lowe]] *[[Martin-57166|Tam (Martin) Morris]] on my Grandpa Bowen’s side, has many branches in our family tree settled in Texas *[[McChesney-105|Grace McChesney]] *[[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]] Texas is where my Mexican, Sicilian, and Southern branches met. Mexico because they were already in place, or nearby; Sicily, because it was where my migrating GGGPs were coming from when they landed in New Orleans in 1867 and; Southern because it was where the remaining numerous twigs came from as they moved out of the settled Southern states and moved to the"old" Southwest through the Carolinas, Tennessee, Alabama and ultimately to Texas. Some of this confluence took place in the town where I was born, Crystal City, so I take some special interest in that locale and in Zavala County in general. My current Texas project is a space page (my first) for Coker Cemetery, the cemetery for a once thriving "Coker Community" which was located on what is now one of the runways at the San Antonio Airport. It was built on the land granted to Battle of San Jacinto hero, John “Jack” Coker, the brother of my direct ancestor Joseph Coker, who are both buried there. *[[McMeekin-251|Debbie Grieve]] I have deep roots throughout Texas. Would like to be part of the Texas Project. *[[Michelini-43|Carla Michelini]] - a lot of Texas ancestors, most of whom moved there from South Carolina and Georgia in the 1870s. I'd like to participate. *[[Moffett-249|A Nony Moffett]] *[[Narramore-70| Robin (Narramore) Gooden]] *[[Newberry-2210| Scott Newberry]] Born raised in San Antonio, TX. Family has a long history in texas including ancestors that were a part of Stephen F. Austin's "Old 300" *[[Nibling-2|Edie Nibling Kohutek]] *[[O'Loughlin-392| Brendan O'Loughlin]] Roberts County ancestor *[[Pace-4168|Danny Pace]] - my line of the Pace family appeared in Smith County Texas around 1850. I was the first of my immediate family to move away from East Texas. I joined the Air Force in 1980, left the military in 1994. I now live in Georgia, about an hours drive from where my family left for Texas in 1850 *[[Pierce-10621|Michele Pierce]] Native Texan family in Texas prior 1836 and fought in the Independence of Texas. My family is a signer on the Texas Declaration of Independence. I'm in DAR, UDC, DRT and have applied for Colonial Dames and USD of War of 1812. I'm a true Southerner *[[Pierce-14491|Vicki (Pierce) Stroher]] - ancestors of East Texas countiesn, Panola, Harrison, and Shelby. I'm also a member of the DRT * [[Potter-13090|David Potter]]- ancestors came after Civil War, Webster, Prather. -21 c *[[Powell-2509|Sherry Powell Roman]] * [[Pugh-4247|Annette (Pugh) Casanova]] Williams, Winger, Pugh and Carroll. We have been arriving here since at least 1850 around East Texas mainly, Starting with my 3rd great grandparents settling in Livingston, Polk. Liberty, Hardin, Limestone *[[Rash-33|Frederick Rash]]- has Texas ancestors, aunt from Hidalgo County and wife's family, Hugh James McGovern and children were born and died in El Paso County. *[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] Project Coordinator- Texas. Texas native, lived in Spearman, Dallas, then San Antonio, Texas. Has written most counties: Panhandle counties, East Texas Counties, Brazos, Houston, Travis, Bexar, Brazoria, Far West Texas, Gonzales, and most of the central Texas counties, the Eastern Texas counties, Grimes, West Texas counties, Goliad, Denton. '''Special project - Defenders of the Alamo.''' *[[Rideout-2|Ronald Rideout]] live in Howe, Tx 50 years * [[San_Soucie-1| Rick San Souci]] Dallas County, working on '''Texas Governors sub-project''' *[[Selman-334|David Selman]] Project Leader, Texas Native *[[Shelby-691|Katherine Shelby]] *[[Shockley-1064 |Candice Shockley]] Anglo American ancestors migrated from southern states,1830s and Czech immigrants. *[[Short-4899|Rick Short]] ancestors in Old Three Hundred *[[Sinclair-11461|Chuck Sinclair]] - Ancestors settled in Texas. I have lived in Texas 50 years. 46 of those years I have lived in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States about 10 miles away from The Alamo.. I'm particularly interested in helping with Titus County *[[Smith-103692|Michael K. Smith]] Red River County, Texas and the Early Red River One Place Study project. *[[Smith-54309|Stacy (Smith) Aannestad]] parents, g parents from Dawson County, Texas *[[Spivey-701|Janet Spivey Clifton]] Texas Native - East Texas *[[Stracener-74|Patricia Stracener]] Colorado Co. *[[Stanfield-1036|LaJuana (Stanfield) West]] -born and raised in Texas. My material and paternal ancestors came to Texas as pioneers in the early 1800s before it was a State. My 2nd gr grandfather was secretary to General Rusk during the Texas Revolution. My 3rd gr grandfather operated the Ramsdale Ferry on the Sabine River before the Revolution. *[[Stone-11794|Jay Stone]] *[[Trapp-533|Micah Horgan Trapp]] I have many ancestors in Texas and would love to help out where i can. I'm specifically interested and researching in Houston County, Texas. *[[Tuttle-2196|Lula Tuttle Sinnott]] - Stephens County. I was born in Stephens County, later lived in Ft. Worth and El Paso before my family moved me to New Mexico. I have family living all over the state at this point but the original settlers from GA in mid 1800s, were Fambrough, Satterwhite, Hale and Elder, who settled in east Texas around Rusk county. These were my maternal side. On my maternal side my Fambrough grandfather’s cousin, John Ben Shepherd was Texas Attorney General, not sure of date. He attended the Fambrough Family Society reunion in Eastland, Texas in the 80’s and he was quite elderly, but spry. On my paternal side a Pangborn ancestor from NJ moved to Ft. Worth in the 20s and established the Pangborn Candy Company, giving us the famous Millionaire candy. You can still buy it even though Russell Stover purchased the company in the 1960s. Best candy around. Other paternal family (Wilbar), settled in Palo Pinto county. One started the First National bank, and also did cattle ranching. Another started Wilbar Brick Yard and was a published poet. *[[Walton-5493|Glynda (Walton) Malleske]] *[[Ward-9858|Stephanie (Ward) Mandarino]] First Generation Beaumont area, Project Coordinator- Louisiana Families *[[Watson-11781|Kat (Watson) Prawl]] Comal county *[[Williams-49144|Edison Williams]] *[[Williams-37976|Doris (Williams) Smith]] Colorado *[[Williams-15011|Lynn (Williams) Pearson]] *[[Williams-50974|Toni Williams) Orazco]] ancestors in Texas before Texas was a nation. My grandmother even said a couple of cousins died at the Alamo, still looking. My dad came to Kermit on the last troop train. He said it was about 2am but looked like mid day because of all the gas flares. My grandfather owned the newspaper. I married and raised my children in Kermit. My ancestors have been moving to Texas since 1836. * [[Wyche-115|Sherri (Wyche) Fleming]] - Born and raised in Texas. Born in Austin. Residing in Leander (suburb of Austin at this point) for 45 years. Many ancestors were born in Texas. My grandfather and his father a hospital in Alice, Texas (now considered a closed haunted hospital). Did you know the cemetery at the beginning of the film Texas Chainsaw Massacre is in Leander, Bagdad Cemetery? *[[Wyatt-1882|Robert Thomas Wyatt]] My Wyatt line entered Texas with my 2nd G-grandfather Robert Tolbert Wyatt in the 1870s, who was born in Kentucky. *[[Willyerd-2|Kevin Willyerd]] '''{{blue|Special Welcome to Texas Project Newest members !!}}'''

Texas Roots

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---- == Native Born Texans by County == Listed alphabetically by last name within birth county. '''Anderson County''' '''Angelina County''' '''Bexar County''' Brazos County' '''Collin County''' '''Dallas County''' '''Denton County''' '''Goliad County''' '''Gregg County;;; '''Hunt County''' '''McLennan County''' '''Montague County''' '''Parker County''' '''Smith County''' '''Tarrant County''' * [[Branham-239|Robert Jason "Bob" Branham]] - Fort Worth '''Travis County''' '''Washington County''' '''Williamson County''' == Notables Born In Texas == == Sources ==

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:Shea :Judge Daniel Shea 1880-1946 {{FindAGrave | 171883165}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shea-3428] :Jennie A Shea 1882-1964 {{FindAGrave | 171883170}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whelan-2150] :Daniel A Shea Jr. 1912-2005 {{FindAGrave | 171883166}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shea-3430] :Estelle M Shea 1913-1998 {{FindAGrave | 171883167}} :John E Shea 1914-2009 {{FindAGrave | 44787007}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shea-3431] :Francis W Shea 1915-1940 {{FindAGrave | 171883168}} :Helen L Shea 1918-1966 {{FindAGrave | 171883169}} :Daniel L Shea III - 1944-2007 {{FindAGrave | 22830625}} ---- :Judge Daniel Anthony Shea I {{FindAGrave | 171883165}} 1st Generation :Birth 1 Mar 1880 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA :Death 7 Dec 1946 (aged 66) Stoneham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA :Burial St. Paul's Cemetery Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Show Map GPS-Latitude: 42.2319436, :Longitude: -70.8961770 :Plot Section B, row 3, plot 89 :Memorial ID 171883165 :Family Members :Spouse *Jane Ann “Jennie” (Whelan) Shea {{FindAGrave | 171883170}} 1882–1964 (m. 1912) :Children-1 *Daniel Anthony Shea {{FindAGrave | 22830625}} 1912–2005 :Spouse-1 *Helen Louise (Dailey) Duffey {{FindAGrave | 175815262}} 1878–1955 (m. 1943) :Children-2 *John E Shea {{FindAGrave | 44787007}} 1914–2009 :Spouse-2 *Estelle M (Doran) Shea {{FindAGrave | 171883167}} 1913–1998 :Children-3 *Francis W Shea {{FindAGrave | 171883168}} 1915–1940 :Spouse-3 *Helen L Shea {{FindAGrave | 171883169}} 1918-1966 ---- :Dr Daniel Anthony Shea Jr. II {{FindAGrave | 171883166}} 2nd Generation :Birth 21 Oct 1912 Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA :Death 23 Oct 2005 (aged 93) Hingham Center, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA :Burial St. Paul's Cemetery Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Show Map GPS-Latitude: 42.2319674, :Longitude: -70.8961823 :Plot Section B, row 3, plot 89 :Memorial ID 171883166 :Gravesite Details *Veteran: Army, WW2 :Family Members :His Parents *Daniel Anthony Shea Sr. I {{FindAGrave | 171883165}} 1880–1946 *Jane Ann “Jennie” (Whelan) Shea {{FindAGrave | 171883170}} 1882–1964 :Spouse-1 *Helen Louise (Dailey) Duffey {{FindAGrave | 175815262}} 1878–1955 (m. 1943) :Children-1-2-1 *Daniel Anthony Shea III {{FindAGrave | 22830625}} 1944–2007 :Siblings-2 *John E Shea {{FindAGrave | 44787007}} 1914–2009 :Siblings-3 *Francis W Shea {{FindAGrave | 171883168}} 1915–1940 ---- :John E Shea {{FindAGrave | 44787007}} :Children-1-2 :Birth 7 Jan 1914 Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA :Death 23 Oct 2009 (aged 95) Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA :Burial St. Paul's Cemetery Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Show Map GPS-Latitude: 42.2319471, :Longitude: -70.8962043 :Memorial ID 44787007 *HINGHAM John E. Shea, a lifelong resident of Hingham died on Friday, Oct. 23rd, 2009 at the Life Care Center in Scituate. He was 95. Mr. Shea was born in Hingham, graduated from Hingham High School, St. John's Prep School in Danvers, Notre Dame University in Southbend, Indiana and Boston University Law School. During World War II he served with the United States Army where he was assigned to Military Intelligence and Security. Mr. Shea was an accountant by profession and worked for the Internal Revenue Service before establishing his own accounting firm. He was a lifelong communicant of St. Paul's Church in Hingham. In addition, he was an avid golfer and member of the Braintree Golf Course. He was the husband of the late Estelle M. (Doran) Shea and father of Jane C. Cuoco and her husband Michael of Pembroke, Eleanor M. Molina and her husband Jesus of Methuen and Patricia F. Shea of Duxbury. Grandfather of Edward J. Molina and his wife Chelsea of Dallas, TX and Jennifer M. Molina of Boston. Great-grandfather of Beckett Shea Molina of Dallas, TX. Funeral Wednesday, October 28th at 9 a.m. from the Downing Cottage Funeral Chapel, 21 Pond St., Hingham followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Paul's Church, 147 North St., Hingham Square at 10 a.m. Friends may visit at the Downing Chapel on Tuesday evening from 5-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory would be appreciated to Hingham Elder Services, 224 Central St., Hingham, MA 02043. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery, Hingham. For directions and online guestbook, please visit www.downingchapel.com. *Published in The Patriot Ledger from 10/26/2009 - 10/27/2009 :Family Members :Parents *Daniel Anthony Shea Sr. I {{FindAGrave | 171883165}} 1880–1946 *Jane Ann “Jennie” (Whelan) Shea {{FindAGrave | 171883170}} 1882–1964 :Spouse-1-2 *Estelle M (Doran) Shea {{FindAGrave | 171883167}} 1913–1998 :Siblings-1-1 *Daniel Anthony Shea II {{FindAGrave | 171883166}} 1912–2005 :Siblings-1-3 *Francis W Shea {{FindAGrave | 171883168}} 1915–1940 :Children-1-2-1 *Jane C. (Shea) Cuoco {{FindAGrave | }} :Spouse1-2-2 *Michael Cuoco of Pembroke {{FindAGrave | }} :Children-1-2-3 *Eleanor M. (Shea) Molina {{FindAGrave | }} :Spouse-1-2-3 *Jesus Molina of Methuen {{FindAGrave | }} :Children-1-2-4 *Patricia F. Shea of Duxbury {{FindAGrave | }} :Those without FindA tags are extrapolated from Bio above & another source is needed ---- :Daniel Anthony “Dan” Shea III {{FindAGrave | 22830625}} 3rd Generation :Birth 18 Oct 1944 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA :Death 23 Oct 2007 (aged 63) Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA :Burial St. Paul's Cemetery Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Show Map GPS-Latitude: 42.2319570, :Longitude: -70.8961488 Memorial ID 22830625 *Daniel A. "Dan" Shea III Of Brockton, October 23, 2007, 63 years. Husband of Karen (Ernst) Shea. Father of Jennifer Slade and her husband John of Stoughton, Katherine Shea of Brockton and the late Daniel A. Shea, IV. Grandfather of Elizabeth and Daniel Slade. Brother of Elaine Shea of Weymouth. Funeral from the Conley Funeral Home, 138 Belmont Street (Rte 123) BROCKTON, Saturday at 8 am. Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Brockton at 9 am. Burial in St. Paul Cemetery, Hingham. Visiting hours Friday 3-8 pm. In lieu of flowers donations in Dan's name may be made to the Melanoma Foundation of New England, 66 Commonwealth Avenue, Concord, MA 01742. For condolences and directions www.conleyfuneralhome.com *Published in the Boston Globe on 10/24/2007. :Family Members :Spouse *Karen (Ernst) Shea {{FindAGrave | }} :Parents *Daniel Anthony Shea Jr. II {{FindAGrave | 171883166}} 1912–2005 *Helen Louise Dailey Duffey {{FindAGrave | 175815262}} 1878–1955 *Helen Louise Daley Duffey *BIRTH NOV 1878 • Boston , Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States *DEATH 23 NOV 1953 • Arlington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States *From ancestry family trees :Siblings *Elaine Shea of Weymouth {{FindAGrave | }} :Half Siblings *John Gordon Duffey {{FindAGrave | 49175816}} 1914–1974 *Helen Louise Duffey Shea {{FindAGrave | }} 1918–1966 *William Norman Duffey {{FindAGrave | }} 1919–1974 *Roger Edward Duffey {{FindAGrave | }} 1922–1978 :Children-1-1 *Daniel Anthony Shea IV {{FindAGrave | 202203516}} 1975–2000 :Children-1-2 Katherine Shea of Brockton {{FindAGrave | }} *Jennifer Slade {{FindAGrave | }} Husband-1-2 *John Slade of Stoughton {{FindAGrave | }} :Grandchildren1-2-1 *Elizabeth Slade {{FindAGrave | }} :Grandchildren1-2-2 *Daniel Slade {{FindAGrave | }} ---- :Daniel Anthony “Dan” Shea IV {{FindAGrave | 202203516}} :4th Generation :Birth 17 Dec 1975 Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA :Death 10 Oct 2000 (aged 24) Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA :Burial Melrose Cemetery Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Show Map GPS-Latitude: 42.0955112, :Longitude: -71.0702667 :Plot Section Singles MC Lot 760 :Memorial ID 202203516 *Gravesite Details *The gravestone has IV as the suffix, but the cemetery record has III. :Family Members :Parents *Daniel Anthony Shea III {{FindAGrave | 171883166}} 1944–2007 *Karen A (Earnst) Shea {{FindAGrave | }} :Survivors Include :Parents *Karen A (Earnst) Shea {{FindAGrave | }} *Daniel A Shea III, of Brockton {{FindAGrave | 22830625}} :Sibling/Husband *Jennifer M Slade {{FindAGrave | }} *John Slade, of Brockton {{FindAGrave | }} *Helen Shea {{FindAGrave | }} *Daniel A Shea Jr. II, of Weymouth {{FindAGrave | }} :Grandparents *Florence Earnst {{FindAGrave | }} *Raymon Earnst, of Allentown, PA {{FindAGrave | }} :Aunt *Elaine M Shea, of Weymouth {{FindAGrave | }} *Uncle of Elizabeth “Be” Slade {{FindAGrave | }} ----

Thain Road

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Thain Road in Lewiston Orchards, Idaho was named after our ancestor [[Thain-17| John Thain]] who recommended the route after walking many 3 mile trips down and back up a rugged hill to serve on Jury duty at the Nez Perce County Courthouse. '''Thain Road, Lewiston Orchards, Idaho 83501''' {{Image|file=Thain-17.jpg |caption=John Thain }} [[Thain-17|John Thain]] was born in Scotland in 1865 and immigrated to the United States in 1882. He did some farming in Canada and North Dakota before coming to Idaho and getting married to [[Lorimer-88|Elsie Lorimer]] in 1894. In 1896 he and Elsie settled on a farm at Melrose, Idaho and raised a family of six, three sons and three daughters. The boys never married, so with their deaths the name Thain ended. However the three girls did marry and the majority of their off-spring still live in the Lewiston Orchards area, down to the fifth generation. The facts related to the history pertaining to the naming of Thain Road were handed down to family members by John's son [[Thain-80|Raymond Thain]] and a daughter [[Thain-82|Edith (Thain) Cochrane]] during their live time. The facts were recorded and written by Johns granddaughter [[McFadden-629|Judy McFadden]], and transcribed into this document by Johns great grandson [[McFadden-262|Edward McFadden]]. These facts have been handed down to Johns Thain's many descendants for almost 100 years. George Watson was a neighbor farmer and friend of the Thain family at Melrose, Idaho. The Watsons also owned a home in the Lewiston Orchards which they occupied as a second home when George was serving as Nez Perce County Commissioner. When Mr. Thain was selected for jury duty, he was invited to stay at the home of the Watsons which was located at what is now known as 312 Thain Road in the Orchards. John walked the 3 miles each day down to the court house in Lewiston. (See Map Link). When John was made aware of the commissioners desire to upgrade access to the Orchards, he began to vary his walk each day, searching for what he thought would be the best route the commissioners should consider. One of the early roads leading to the Orchards was a graveled road extending from 21st Street in Lewiston and climbing straight up the steep hill to meet with Preston Avenue at 6th Street in the Orchards. John's recommendation to the commissioners was for the road to veer east at the point where the existing road joined 21st Street and keeping to the west bank of the adjoining draw and follow it to the top of the hill. From that location it would be a short distance to connect to the existing diagonal street at Preston Avenue and 10th Street in the Orchards. The Commissioners final vote was for what they called "John Thain's Road." It was soon shortened to "Thain's Road," then "Thain Road".

Thank You Note C. A. Durham to Martha William Wright Moody

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: Mrs. Moody, :I am sorry that you troubled yourself so much as to send me the books. :I assure you that I appreciate your kindness. :I have selected "Adam Bede" and "The Lamp Lighter". :Adft Dinkins wishes to read "Alone". :I will be busy for several days, so it did not matter about the books. ::::Respectfully Yours, ::::C. A. Durham :Jan 10th 1864 :P S. I hope all the sick are convelescent. C.A.D. :On the reverse: Mrs. Moody :::Present :VLR (''Virginia Leigh Refo'') :All written in pencil. A thank-you note to '''Martha William (Wright) Moody'''. ====Acknowledgement==== *Many thanks to cousin Virginia Leigh Refo whose research and transcriptions added to this profile. The originals were donated to the Library of Virginia in 2004 by [[Edens-309|Liz Edens Vermillion]] with the help of Virginia Refo [https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00922.xml Moody Family Papers, 1750-1881. Accession 40535, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.]

Thansüß

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[[Project:Germany|Germany project page]]|[[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany Regions Team Page]]|[[Space:Bavaria_Team|Bavaria_Team Page]] '''This page is about the small farming village of Thansüß (spelled in English: Thansuess) located in northern Bavaria in Germany.''' === Early History === Thansuess was founded in 1344. There were exactly 14 farmer families there, plus two places for churches, the Catholic Church and the Protestant Church.This information comes from a resident (known to [[Kohl-347|Joe Kohl]], in 2018) who is a descendant of the Löckler family, one of the original 14 families of the village. {{Image|file=Thansub.jpg |size=l |caption=Map of Thansuess in 1838. The City map of Thansuess from the Bavarian State Archives. The numbers on the properties represent the House Number, and if on a field, they show the farm(s) associated with the house of the same number. Sometimes these numbers show up in church and civil records letting you know where your ancestor may have lived, and/or where born. Each house also had a name, usually based on the first resident, but those names have changed over time. Today the house addresses have been been changed, modernized to include a number and a street name. }} The name of the town evolved in the 14th century from the name of a small forest, the "Geyletann" south of Schickenhof. The name was first documented in 1364, in "Neuböhmichen Salbuch" by Emperor Charles IV. A large part of the village was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1897. The schoolhouse was used as a church building by both the Lutherans and the Catholics.http://www.wikiwand.com/de/Thans%C3%BC%C3%9F According to the research of Hans Zenger,The research conducted by Hans Zenger was written in an article published by the Oberpfälzer News from Weiden (in a supplement) in Feb/Mar 1982, called 'Was und die Heimat erzählt' or 'What the Home Tells.' He traced the occupants of houses in Thansuess from historic records. the evolution of the town's name changed from Stennsiezz, to Tennsiezz, and then Tensies, Thensieß, Thainsüß and finally Thansüß. {{Image|file=Thansub-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Old Painting of Thansuess from about 1800 This image was sent from a local resident of Thansuess. No further information other than it appears to be a painting from what is now Hauptstrasse [the main street that goes through the middle of town] looking east toward the Lutheran Church. The church is situated about halfway along Hauptstrasse. Perhaps the painting pre-dates modern photography. }} {{Image|file=Thansub-2.jpg |size=l |caption=1906 Post Card of Thansuess This 1906 postcard comes from a current (2018) resident of Thansuess. The top view is from the east end of Hauptstrasse, near the pond, looking northwest. The Lutheran Church can be seen behind the house with the roof painted with 1906. Hauptstrasse runs to the west along the left edge of the photo. The bottom photo was taken further to the west from the top one, from a vantage point more or less in front of the church and from the middle of Hauptstrasse, looking toward the west edge of town. }} === Recent History === Since 1972, Thansüß has been within the municipality of Freihung, Bavaria, Germany. {{Image|file=Thansub-3.jpg |size=l |label=click to go to the image page |caption=Center of Thansuess Bavaria This image is from 3 combined photos. They were taken by Christoph Müller, a resident of Thansuess, on Sunday June 17, 2018 It shows the center of the village. The church is behind the tree, the door is visible next to the trunk of the tree. The building on the left (Haus Nr. 34) was occupied by [[Bruckner-190|Georg Bruckner]] who lived there and operated it as a Tavern and Inn in starting in 1665, when he moved to the village from Etzenricht, Bavaria (not far away). Other occupants of the building included his descendants: [[Pruckner-7|Hans Pruckner]], [[Pruckner-5|Leonhard Pruckner]], [[Pruckner-3|Johannes Pruckner]], and [[Pruckner-2|Philipp Pruckner]]. The last name changed from Bruckner to Pruckner. In 1790 Philip moved next door (right of the tavern) to Haus Nr. 35. The building next door in the photo was not the original house #35. Philipp’s daughter [[Pruckner-1|Barbara]] married [[Kohl-480|Georg Kohl]], and their children grew up in House #35. Their son [[Kohl-484|Friederich]] and his wife [[Krauss-323|Elisabeth Krauss]] started raising their young family there before moving to Wisconsin, USA with their siblings' families in a big group of 21 person in 1845. The Kohl families first went to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and then moved to the St. Lawrence area in Washington County where they started small farms of their own. }} === Sources ===

Thayer & Stagg

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From the Music Player Review http://mtr.arcade-museum.com/MTR-1908-47-23/MTR-1908-47-23-12.pdf THAYER & STAGG ORGANIZED. Two Well-Known Piano Men in Bay City, Mich., Unite Forces and Will Carry on a Lively Campaign for Trade. (Special to The Review.) Bay City, Mich., Nov. 30, 1908. B. J. Thayer and Wm. R. Stagg have formed a partnership and will hereafter conduct a piano business in this city under the firm name of Thayer & Stagg. This is a happy combination where one of Michigan's pioneer music dealers has recognized in an erstwhile competitor the enterprising aggressiveness upon fair lines which made an affiliation mutually desirable. E. J. Thayer, who, by the way, is a brother of L. E. Thayer, formerly of the Packard and. Starr Piano Companies, and now residing in Honolulu, has been in the musical instrument business for over one-third of a century. He came to Bay City in 1873, forming a partnership with M. E. Root, under the name of Root & Thayer. He later was associated with C. C. Gustin, on Washington. avenue, until 1903, when Mr. Gustin retired. Since then Mr. Thayer has conducted the business alone. He enjoys the confidence and esteem of an army of piano purchasers throughout the State, which is certain to be continued. William R. Stagg, the junior member of the firm, has been in charge of the branch house of the Germain Piano Co. in this city for the past two years, and in that time has won the respect of his employers and competitors by reason of his clean-cut methods and untiring enterprise. It is the intention.of Mr. Stagg to devote most of his efforts to increasing trade in adjacent territory, while Mr. Thayer will continue to remain at headquarters. Both gentlemen have the best wishes of their friends in this section for their success.

Thayer Name Study Sources

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The "Exact" from St. Heliers, Jersey.

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This page is a duplicate of [[Space:The_Exact_from_St._Heliers%2C_Jersey.|The Exact from St. Heliers, Jersey.]]

The "Kentucky", a side-wheeler steamboat

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'''Work in Progress''' The “Kentucky” was constructed as a side-wheeler steamboat at Cincinnati, Ohio in 1856. The vessel was recorded officially as having a length of 222 ft., a beam of 32 ft., depth of 5 ft. 6 in. and a capacity of 375 tons. The Kentucky was built as a large, elegant packet for use on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and was similar in layout to hundreds of other steamboats that worked on those waters.http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm The main deck served as the principal cargo deck. Above the main deck was the boiler deck, where the passenger accommodations were located. A long, narrow cabin was centrally located, with staterooms opening onto it from the sides. The Kentucky had 52 staterooms furnished with bedding: her cabins boasted carpet, chairs, a sofa, tables, and tableware. The sexes typically were segregated aboard packet boats, with the gentlemen's salon located forward and the ladies' cabin aft. Above the boiler deck was the hurricane deck and the crew quarters, and officers were quartered in the Texas deck on the next level. The pilothouse was atop the Texas, aft of the chimneys.http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm The Kentucky's first owners were the Cincinnati, Maysville, and Portsmouth U.S. Mail Line Company (the US Mail Line also owned the much smaller Magnolia of the above picture). Captain B. Kepner was her first master. A U.S Mail Line service implied regularly scheduled and punctual trips with penalties for non-performance. In 1858, ownership of the vessel was transferred to the Cincinnati and Louisville U.S. Mail Line Co., the oldest and best known of the western steamboat lines. During the following year, the Kentucky's home port was transferred from Cincinnati to Louisville, Kentucky. The vessel was sold in 1860 to I. M Gosler of the Memphis and New Orleans Steam Packet Co. and was re-enrolled on April 10 at the Port of Memphis with James Lee as her Master. Three months later the vessel was enrolled yet again, this time by the Memphis & New Orleans Steam Packet Company. The Memphis & New Orleans Line ran in conjunction with the Memphis and Charleston Railroad for several seasons preceding the Civil War. The company, however, lost money and the boats were sold, with substantial losses to the stockholders. Six months later, in October 1860, the vessel was enrolled under new ownership, although James Lee continued as her captain..http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm '''The Civil War''' Kentucky was in her homeport of Memphis at the outbreak of the Civil War. Shortly thereafter, the vessel was purchased by Preston Lodwick. With tensions increasing, Lodwick, wanting to return north, boarded the Kentucky and tried to slip past the authorities in Memphis. Lodwich miscalculated the vigilance of the Confederates at Memphis who turned him back. Finally abandoning the boat just above Island No.10, he escaped on foot to Illinois. Confederate authorities ordered the boat to be burned, but the chief engineer, James Keniston, assumed the duties of captain and ran it “under duress” as directed by the Confederates..http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm Keniston continued to operate the vessel as a Confederate transport until June 1862. Little is known of the operation of the Kentucky while she remained in Confederate hands. Keniston later professed his allegiance to the Union and claimed he acted under duress. He even swore that at one point he almost succeeded in getting the boat into Union hands on the White River, but the Confederate authorities changed his course to Little Rock , ironically, the captain of the Kentucky was cited in November 1861 by the Confederate army for exhibiting "fearlessness and energy deserving the highest praise" under fire for ten days and nights spent ferrying Major General Leonidas Polk's troops across the Mississippi between Columbus, Kentucky, and Belmont, Missouri (See Map). The timely arrival of reinforcements allowed the Confederates to surround Union forces under Ulysses Grant, prompting him to remark that "we had cut our way in and could cut our way out just as well". The Kentucky again dodged shells to bring reinforcements to Brigadier General J. P. McCown as he sought to hold Island No. 10 in March, 1862..http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm Lodwick heard nothing more of his boat until June 1862, when Memphis fell to Federal forces. He then proceeded to Memphis to claim his vessel but found on arrival that the Kentucky had been taken as a prize of war and was being used by the United States Army as an express mail boat, carrying freight, passengers, and produce from Memphis to Cairo, Illinois. The Kentucky had been captured by the Western Gunboat Flotilla, which was then part of the army but commanded by naval officers (the Fleet was transferred to the Navy Department on July 16, 1862). Between June 6, 1862, and February 4, 1863, the Kentucky served first the army, then the navy. Lodwick sought the return of his boat from Federal authorities and it eventually was restored to him by the U.S. Marshal on February 5, 1863, "in very bad condition". Years after the war, Preston Lodwick and his brother Kennedy fired a claim for charter fees of $200.00 a day for the 242 days that the Kentucky was in government service. After being bounced back and forth between the War Department and the Navy Department, the Lodwick's claim was eventually denied on the basis of an Act of Congress dated February 21, 1887, which "prohibited the settlement of any claim for the appropriation of personal property where such claim originated during the war in a State declared in insurrection"..http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm Six months after the Kentucky was restored to Preston Lodwick, his brother Kennedy and B. H. Campbell, she was chartered to the U.S. Quartermaster Corps for $80.00 per day. By 1864, the Kentucky was operating in the Red River and lower Mississippi River. The New Orleans Daily Picayune of May 5, 1864, noted her arrival with Captain Lodwick and 388 bales of cotton consigned to the U.S.Quartermaster. The Kentucky was still in service to the U.S.Quartermaster after the end of the war in 1865, transporting paroled Confederate prisoners out of Louisiana..http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm ---- :"Kentucky (CSS Kentucky). U.S. Side-wheel steamer, 375 tons. Carried eight hundred paroled Confederate troops. Built in 1856 at Cincinnati. Formerly a Confederate gunboat captured at Memphis on June 6, 1862, and put into Union service. Snagged and sank with the boiler exploding on June 1, 1865, between the mouth of Red River and Alexandria. Thirty paroled Confederate soldiers died. " [http://lsupress.org/books/detail/encyclopedia-of-civil-war-shipwrecks/ "Encyclopedia of Civil War Shipwrecks"] by W. Craig Gaines, page 68, CSS Kentucky accident. ---- [http://www.nytimes.com/1865/06/24/news/disaster-on-the-red-river-sinking-of-the-kentucky-200-lives-lost.html '''DISASTER ON THE RED RIVER'''.; ''Sinking of the Kentucky 200 Lives Lost''. Published: June 24, 1865, New York Times] ---- '''The Kentucky's Last Voyage''' At 6:30 pm on the evening of June 9, 1865, the Kentucky left Shreveport bound for New Orleans with 800 passengers, baggage and provisions. For the most part, the passengers were paroled Confederate prisoners (some with their families), weary veterans of the Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana regiments - the larger portion being Missourians that had defended Shreveport. Most of the prisoners had been paroled two days before and were eager to get home. Among the passengers were [[Walton-3605 | Captain Anthony Walton]] of Glasgow, Missouri, his wife, Mary Winn Walton, and their six children, ranging In age from four-month-old Nannie to 18-year old Clemmie. Mary Walton and the children were crowded into the "Ladies' Cabin" on the aft portion of the boiler deck with the families of some of the other soldiers. Many of the paroled were sleeping where they could about the bow or in the forward cabin on the floor. The forward part of the Kentucky's main deck was also packed with 250 horses that the parolees had been allowed to keep after the surrender. To say the ship was over-crowded would be an understatement. Some two hours into her voyage, the boat struck a snag; one of the partially submerged logs that made the Red River notorious. By about 9:30 it was discovered that the boat had about two and a half feet of water n the hold..http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm No alarm was given to the passengers at first. Survivors of the sinking suggest that the ship's pilot wanted to make for shore but the Federal officer in charge of the transport ordered the Kentucky to keep moving down the river. The vessel ran for about four miles after the leak was discovered, but by the time the captain finally turned for shore, the Kentucky had settled so much that he could not get near enough to the bank to put out his landing stage. A stern line was run to shore, but it snapped immediately. The boat swung out into mid-river, where the current is strong and the water deep and the bow was carried under, the boat careened over on side leaving only about 20 feet of the hurricane deck and the stern remained above water. As the boat heeled over, pandemonium broke out in the over-crowded decks below and passengers rushed for the hurricane deck. Adding to the confusion, the Texas deck caught fire as coal oil lamps spilled their contents. A large number of passengers were trapped in the forward cabin and drowned; estimates of losses ran as high as 288. The women on board, who occupied the ladies' cabin aft survived but several children were lost (The New Orleans Times, June 15, 1885). The loss of life was unusually heavy for a snagging accident. For some reason yet to be explained, the soldiers were permitted to remain asleep, in fancied security, while the boat had thus filled with water and was sinking; and thus nearly all of the solders were carried under with the boat. Some who were outside or could easily extract themselves rose to the surface and swam out; some clambered up the sides and floor of the boat. Estimates of losses ran as high as 200. The heaviest loss occurred among those on the forecastle, composed of many Missourians..http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm '''A survivor of the wreck reported the horrifying events of the next few moments:''' "As the boat careened a great rush took place to the hurricane deck. Many passengers were in their berths and were saved almost wholly destitute of clothing. A large number were caught between decks and drowned. The ladies generally succeeded in gaining the hurricane deck and were saved, but some of the children were lost."Meanwhile, word of the disaster quickly spread to another steamer, the Colonel Chapin that had tied up for the night some 5 to 7 miles upstream. Captain Stephen Webber was aboard the Colonel Chapin when the news was received. He immediately ordered steam to be raised and set out to render assistance to the survivors. The vessel arrived on the site about 11:30 pm and found some 400 to 500 people crowded onto the elevated portion of the Kentucky. Webber succeeded in getting two lines from the shipwreck to shore and began ferrying the survivors ashore in two small boats. 18-year old Clemmie (Clementine) Walton, swam with her infant sister Nannie's gown clutched between her teeth and had been pulled to safety on the shore. Mrs.Walton tells of how she gave out the "Masonic distress call" and soon she and her three other children were rescued from the wreck by the Colonel Chapin's boats. Her husband and son were among the missing.Shreveport Journal, July 10, 1974, Reports of the missing and dead range from 20 to over 200. The official military report listed between 50 and 75 drowned. Bodies of the men trapped between the decks were pulled from the wreck for days after the sinking, while Mrs. Walton and her five surviving children sat on a trunk nearby. Her husband and son were never found and she and her live children eventually made their way to Missouri. (Shreveport Journal July 10, 1974). Most of the Missouri men were from the Pindell's 9th Sharpshooters division with others from the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Cavalry and 10th, 11th and 16th Infantry, Hooper’s Cavalry, Shank’s Cavalry and Elliott’s Cavalry Captain Webber was furious with the officers of the Kentucky, charging that their reckless decision to run the boat at night brought about a needless disaster. He later wrote to the New Orleans Times (June 16, 1865) that: “If I had the power, I would hang the captain and pilots to the first tree that I could find.”The Federal officer in command of the Kentucky who ordered the pilot to continue downstream made it to shore but hid in the woods till Federal troops arrived. A subsequent investigation by Union Major General Frances J. Herron, commander of the Northern Division of Louisiana, found the ship's officers innocent of any wrongdoing, but resulted in an order prohibiting transports on the Red River from running at night..http://www.shreveport.com/Disaster_on_the_Red.htm ---- '''Account of the Disaster from the Captain of the Colonel Chapin''' “To Capt F.W. Perkins, A.Q.M. of transportation: Captain – I left Shreveport in obedience to orders from Major General Herron, thirty minutes past seven o’clock, June 9th. Finding it impracticable to travel after night, I landed the boat. The steamer Kentucky left previous to me about one hour. I presumed that all the boats would lay up together for the night. On proceeding down the river, I found the Kentucky against the bank, turning the point, and of course, though she was landing for the night. I, therefore, proceeded a short distance from her and laid the boat up. After being there a short time the Kentucky passed under a head of steam, at the rate of fifteen miles an hour, (to the best of my judgment) and had passed us somewhere between five and seven miles when she sank. I had the fire banked with the intention of remaining until daylight. After remaining about one hour and a half hours I was notified from shore that the Kentucky had sunk and that the assistance of the boat was required to prevent further loss of life (a great many having already been drowned) and destruction of property. I immediately raised steam and got underway, Arriving at the wreck about half-past eleven p.m. I found everything in confusion and endeavored with all available means on board to secure men and women. I immediately lowered a boat and went in person to the boat; found no boats yet at work. I at once stretched a trail line to the shore, to run boats by, the current being too strong to use sweeps or oars. My first mate directly afterward stretched another from the starboard after cabin guard, when we set two boats to work, having procured one from the neighboring plantations. We eventually got everyone off who wished to come, some remaining on onboard – for what purpose I know not. The whole affair is very disastrous, involving a great loss of life, and in the opinion of all high minded and honorable men, as well as some who were on board with these officers of the boat, and also in my opinion too, the disaster could have been avoided, and that it only resulted from inattention and ignorance, as an investigation of the same will prove. During the rescue of the people on onboard, and while running my small boat in person, I made use of the following language: “if I had the power, I would hang the captain and pilots to the first tree that I could find,” an assertion that I am prepared to maintain. Having ascertained indirectly that the officers of this boat intend reporting me for the use of the above language is the cause of my making this statement, as I know that they are wholly incompetent to command or have charge of anything regarding transportation, where human life is concerned.” Stephen J. Webber Captain Commanding Transport June 10, 1865 ---- '''An entry in the diary of Marcus M. Rhoades [http://books.google.com/books?id=69IyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA308&lpg=PA308&dq=Marcus+M.+Rhoades+of+the+9th+Missouri+Infantry&source=bl&ots=qrzKrRt4x8&sig=gUP4q6xnU-_KdCk-1IolBAh8Q0E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=XUbBU72uLYqcyATJxYCABg&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Marcus%20M.%20Rhoades%20of%20the%209th%20Missouri%20Infantry&f=false Marcus Rhoades of the 9th Missouri Infantry] of the 9th Missouri Infantry describes the arrival of the 2nd Mo. Brigade (10th, 11th, 12th, 16th Mo Infantry, Pindall's Mo. Sharpshooter Battalion, Leseuer's Mo. Battery) at Baton Rouge, four days after the sinking of the Kentucky:''' "Baton Rouge, June 13, 1865. C.S. troops of the 2nd Mo. Brig. arrived today from Shreveport. They report that the steamer Kentucky sunk twelve miles this side of Shreveport drowning from 100 to 150 persons, and among the number was [[Robertson-3507 | Mr. Dickey Robertson]]. The 8th and 11th Mo. Infty. went aboard the Steamer Stickney for St. Louis. About 2 p.m. the steamer Maria Denning hove in sight coming from New Orleans and moving like a snail. A very large boat used for transporting stock. Can take C.S. troops beyond a doubt. The 9th Regt., Searcy's Battalion Mo. Infantry, Ruffner's Battery and a few cavalry all on parole-amounting to about 1700, went aboard. Including all, there were quite 2,000 souls on board."http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/descriptions/desc-transport.html#R ---- '''Statement of James T. Wallace of Co. D, Pindall’s 9th Battalion of Missouri Sharpshooters regarding the sinking of the "Kentucky".''' "…We are furnished transportation on old steamers for Baton Rouge. We are placed on board the "Kentucky," a miserable old hull and shipped for home. When about 25 miles down the Red River, at 10 o’clock at night, the alarm was given that the boat was sinking. The greatest consternation prevailed among those on board. Many being suddenly aroused from sleep, rushed forth in their night clothes and leaped wildly into the angry waves overboard. The confusion seemed to bewilder many who lost all presence of mind and rushed about frantically and aimlessly. At one time I thought I would be drowned in the cabin of the boat before I could escape. The boat suddenly careened and settled almost upon her side before she touched bottom. The cabin was rapidly filling and all chance of escape seemed gone, but she settled back and we reached the hatch to the hurricane deck. I felt a measure of relief when I had the open river before me. I deliberately took a door from its hinges and threw it upon the water near the stern of the boat and then committed myself to the water. Although at the greatest distance from the shore, I had the advantage of being alone, and I reached the shore without great difficulty with all my clothes on. Many a poor fellow who leaped off in the great crowd near the bow was dragged down by others in their dying struggles. Capt. Kendrick [Capt/Major G.S. Kendrick- Pindall's 9th Battalion] only escaped the death grasp of a heavy colored woman when he, by a desperate effort, tore off one whole leg of his pants. The scene was painful in the extreme. It seemed especially hard that this sad thing should happen just when we were on our way home. Almost 65 soldiers were supposed to be lost. 3 out of our company perished in the waves. Joseph Wilson, Washington Burkhart, and John Burns." ---- '''Account of John D. Waller, Leseuer’s Missouri Battery, regarding the sinking of the "Kentucky."''' "Friday, June the 9, 1865. …About sunset, the 10th, 16th, and the battery (Leseuer’s) were put on board the "[E. H.] Fairchild," Pindall’s Bat. and stragglers on the Kentucky, which left this evening. We will leave in the morning…""Sat. June the 10. On board, the steamer "Fairchild" bound for Baton Rouge. Report that the "Kentucky" sunk last night 20 miles below here. We left port at sunrise about 8 A.M. We came in sight of the wreck of the "Kentucky." The report was too true. She had sunk about 9 P.M. and was an entire loss. About 100 persons perished, mostly Negroes and some children. One Mo. lady, God bless her, swam to shore with a child in her teeth. 15 of the brave sharpshooters were drowned. This was truly distressing. Friends that had shared the hardships of war for 4 years that had fought shoulder to shoulder on so many bloody fields separated just on their way home where all is that is near and dear to them now. It made my heart bleed to see them without clothes, shoes, or hats. The boys divide all they had with them. Gen. Herron ordered them back to ships for rations and clothes. He is very kind."John D. Waller Diary, Wilson's Creek National Military Park, Republic MO ---- '''Account of William N. Hoskin, Leseuer’s Missouri Battery, regarding the sinking of the "Kentucky"''' "June 10 Sat. Being loaded last night on the "E. H. Fairchild", we leave this morning at sunrise, about 1000 on board. Bad luck to the "Kentucky" last night, snagged and sunk with a number of lives lost—a number of children, Negroes, horses, most all baggage—supposed to be done intentionally. The boat is all shattered to pieces and broken down in front. After stopping an hour or so we pass the wrecked boat. Those who had been shipwrecked being supplied the best that could be by the men on the other boats. They took another boat, went back to the port (Shreveport) to get rations and paroles, many having lost the former ones…"June 15 Th. …Seven dead men were seen in the water today, one taken out of the wheelhouse of our boat, supposed to be one of the men drowned on the wrecked "Kentucky," known by some of his friends…" http://statehistoricalsocietyofmissouri.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/amcw/id/1305/show/1243 ---- '''C.S.A. SOLDIERS LOST ON THE KENTUCKY PARTIAL LIST PROVIDED BY SCV Camp 1743''' BAKER, WILLIAM PVT 9TH MO SS BURTON, WILLIAM PVT 9TH MO SS CASON, RUEBON JAMES PVT 9TH SS CLAYTON, JACOB PVT 9TH MO SS DRY, JAMES ELMORE PVT 4TH MO CAV FAGHEL, DANIEL PVT 9TH MO SS hines, brantley PVT prices escort HOUCHENS, BENJAMIN PVT 9TH MO SS HOUCHENS, SAMUEL PVT 10TH MO CAV ROBERTSON, RICHARD PVT sappington, david doyle PVT Searcy's ss THOMAS, JAMES R. PVT 2ND MO CAV [[Walton-3605 | WALTON, ANTHONEY]] CAPT SEARCY'S SS WHITE, JOSEPH PVT BRACE'S CO. WILSON, JOSEPH L. PVT 9TH MO SS == Sources == *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~momonroe/kentuckyhistory.htm *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~momonroe/wardays.htm *http://monroe.mogenweb.org/boatsurvivor.htm *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~momonroe/cwwardata.htm *http://statehistoricalsocietyofmissouri.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/amcw/id/1305/show/1243 === Acknowledgments === Thanks to Allan Harl Thomas for writing this space page.

The 10 (Blood) Degrees of Daniel Dickson

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Inspired by [[Kushion-1|Heather Kushion]]'s [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Heather_Kushion_To-Do_List 10 Degrees of Heather Kushion]. WIP! Each individual is distinguished as maternal (pink header), paternal (blue header), blood-related (red box), or not blood related (white box). This list only includes blood-related individuals to [[Dickson-4991|Daniel Dickson]] and individuals who were married to them. The information listed is as follows: Name, birth year, death year, country of birth. Each person is sorted alphabetically by side & category. == One Degree == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |   |} == Two Degrees== {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [3] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   Grandparents [2] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Zimnoch-8|Grabowski, Janina (Zimnoch)]] | 1931-2018 | Poland | |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grabowski-120|Grabowski, Jan]] | 1918-2001 | Poland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   Grandparents [1] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Dickson-1727|Dickson, Don]] | 1941-2021 | Canada |   |} == Three Degrees == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [7] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   Great-Aunts & Uncles [6] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grabowski-124|Grabowski, Piotr]] | 1926-1946 | Poland | |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grabowski-123|Grabowski, Stanisław]] | 1920-1997 | Poland | |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grabowska-15|Gutowska, Zofia (Grabowska)]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grabowska-16|Zielska, Maria (Grabowska)]] | 1929-2016 | Poland | |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Zimnoch-7|Zimnoch, Mieczysław]] | 1943-2007 | Poland | |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Zimnoch-6|Zimnoch, Stanisław]] | 1933-1940 | Poland | |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   Great-Aunts & Uncles [1] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Dickson-1723|Dickson, Ross]] | Living | Canada |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [8] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   Great-Grandparents [4] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grabowski-121|Grabowski, Jan]] | 1893-1973 | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grzybowska-6|Grabowska, Zofia (Grzybowska)]] | 1896-1980 | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Jamiołkowska-30|Zimnoch, Anna (Jamiołkowska)]] | 1900-1965 | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Zimnoch-1|Zimnoch, Piotr]] | 1897-1964 | Poland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   Great-Grandparents [4] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Griffith-3312|Griffith, Carlisle]] | 1911-1992 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Davies-4219|Griffith, Myrtle (Davies)]] | 1917-1975 | Canada |- |   |} == Four Degrees == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   1st Cousin 1x Removed [1] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Zimnoch-9|Zimnoch, Krzysio]] | | Poland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   Great-Aunts & Uncles [1] |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Zielski-5|Zielski, Czesław]] |1928-1999 | Poland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   2x Great-Aunts & Uncles [8] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Jamiołkowska-31|Jamiołkowska, Julia]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Jamiołkowski-61|Jamiołkowski, Bronisław]] |1891-1918 | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Jamiołkowski-63|Jamiołkowski, Władysław]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grzybowska-18|Pelinka, Maria (Grzybowska)]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grzybowska-19|Samulska, Stanisława (Grzybowska)]] | -1992 | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Zimnoch-5|Zdrodowska, Aleksandra (Zimnoch)]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Zimnoch-4|Zimnoch, Franciszek]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Zimnoch-3|Zimnoch, Władysław]] | -1920 | Poland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   2x Great-Grandparents [5] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grabowski-122|Grabowski, Leon]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Dawidzak-1|Grzybowska, Zofia (Dawidzak)]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Grzybowski-20|Grzybowski, Franciszek]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Jakubiak-7|Jakubiak, Paulina]] | -1920s | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Jabłońska-37| Jamiołkowska, Waleria (Jabłońska)]] |c. 1870-c. 1915 | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Jamiołkowski-60| Jamiołkowski, Jozefat]] | c. 1852-1940 | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Lapinska-1|Zimnoch, Anna (Lapinska)]] | | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Zimnoch-2|Zimnoch, Ludwik]] | -1901 | Poland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   2x Great-Grandparents [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pearson-4767|Davies, Mabel (Pearson)]] | 1896- | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Davies-4224|Davies, Robert]] | 1895- | Wales |- |   |} == Five Degrees == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   1st Cousin 2x Removed [2] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Jamiołkowski-64|Pogorzelski, Genia "Jennie" (Jamiołkowski)]] | 1916-2000 | USA |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Samulski-10|Samulski, Jan]] | 1936-2018 | Poland |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Samulski-9|Samulski, Józef]] | -2017 | Poland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   2x Great-Aunts & Uncles [0] |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Ortowska-1|Chim, Bronisława (Ortowska)]] | 1892-1954 | Poland |- |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Samulski-8|Samulski, Kazimierz]] | 1907- | Poland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   3x Great-Aunts & Uncles [0] |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9030|Pasel, Martha (Pearson)]] | 1876- | England |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9032|Pearson, Charles]] | 1880-1955 | England |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9041|Pearson, Ethel]] | 1891-1944 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9031|Pearson, Hannah]] | 1878- | England |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9039|Pearson, John]] | 1886-1953 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9045|Pearson, Muriel]] | 1902-1971 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9044|Pearson, Myrtle]] | 1899-1985 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9038|Pearson, Rebecca]] | 1884-1905 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9051|Pearson, Rodger]] | 1883-1934 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9042|Pearson, Thomas Jr.]] | 1893- | Canada |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9043|Pearson, William]] | 1895-1977 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9052|Prelipp, Elizabeth (Pearson)]] | 1887-1960 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9040|Woods, Mary "Minnie" (Pearson)]] | 1889-1950 | Canada |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   3x Great-Grandparents [0] |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Birchall-353|Pearson, Elizabeth (Birchall)]] | 1856-1924 | England |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9029|Pearson, Thomas Sr.]] | 1852-1924 | England |- |   |} == Six Degrees == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   2nd Cousin 1x Removed [2] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Samulski-11|Samulski, Kazimierz]] | 1961-2019 | Poland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #E09; font-size: .8em" |   Spouse of 1st Cousin 2x Removed [2] |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Pogorzelski-11|Pogorzelski, Michael]] | 1915-2002 | USA |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   1st Cousin 3x Removed [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Prelipp-3|Burley, Muriel (Prelipp)]] | 1910- | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Prelipp-4|Cooper, Hazel (Prelipp)]] | 1914- | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pasel-5|Pasel, Fredrick Jr.]] | 1907- | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pasel-6|Pasel, Myrtle]] | 1911- | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pearson-9033|Pearson, Birchall "Bert"]] | 1914-1960 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pearson-10982|Pearson, Lloyd]] | 1919- | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pearson-11002|Pearson, Phyllis]] | 1909- | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pearson-11003|Pearson, Reginald]] | 1913-1981 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[MacPherson-1351|Pearson, Verna (MacPherson)]] | 1900-1984 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Prelipp-5|Prelipp, Gordon]] | 1919-1976 | Canada |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Woods-12981|Woods, William "Bill"]] | 1917-1959 | Canada |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   3x Great-Aunts & Uncles [0] |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Pasel-4|Pasel, Fredrick Sr.]] | 1878- | Canada |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Convey-52|Pearson, Bertha (Convey)]] | 1894- | Canada |- | style="background: #fff" | | [[Quinlan-853|Pearson, Lucy (Quinlan)]] | 1891-1971 | Canada |- | style="background: #fff" | | [[Lewis-32602|Pearson, Margaret (Lewis)]] | 1881-1915 | Canada |- | style="background: #fff" | | [[Philps-73|Pearson, Olive (Philps)]] | 1885-1932 | Canada |- | style="background: #fff" | | [[Prelipp-2|Prelipp, Paul]] | 1886- | Germany |- | style="background: #fff" | | [[Pearson-9040|Woods, William (Pearson)]] | 1890-1949 | Canada |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   4x Great-Aunts & Uncles [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pearson-9047|Murray, Hannah (Pearson)]] | 1856- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pearson-9048|Pearson, Charles]] | 1857- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Pearson-9049|Pearson, John]] | 1865- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-3563|Turnbull, John]] | 1835- | Scotland |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   4x Great-Grandparents [0] |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Eccleston-374|Birchall, Martha (Eccleston)]] | 1814- | England? |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Birchall-373|Birchall, Roger]] | 1810- | England? |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Pearson-9046|Pearson, Charles Sr.]] | 1810- | England? |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Turnbull-1614|Pearson, Jane (Turnbull)]] | 1829- | England |- |   |} == Seven Degrees == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   2nd Cousin 2x Removed [0] |- | style="background: #d11" | | [[Woods-12896|Woods, William "Ric"]] | Living | Canada |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   Spouse of 1st Cousin 3x Removed [0] |- | style="background: #fff" | | [[Cooper-26653|Cooper, Charles]] | 1912- | Canada |- | style="background: #fff" | | [[Unknown-445626|Pearson, Margaret]] | 1914-1997 | Canada |- | style="background: #fff" | | [[Unknown-508220|Prelipp, Mary]] | 1927-2009 | Canada |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Jones-85621|Woods, Kathleen "Pat" (Jones)]] | 1915-1956 | Canada |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   1st Cousin 4x Removed [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Murray-14440|Murray, William]] | 1868- | England |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   4x Great-Aunts & Uncles [0] |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Murray-14437|Murray, Thomas]] | 1849- | England |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   5x Great-Aunts & Uncles [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-1918|Turnbull, Christopher]] | 1827-1888 | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-2731|Turnbull, John]] | 1827-1899 | England |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Seven Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   5x Great-Grandparents [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Richardson-20229|Turnbull, Frances (Richardson)]] | 1809- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-1652|Turnbull, Jacob]] | 1809-1860 | England |- |   |} == Eight Degrees == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   2nd Cousin 3x Removed [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Murray-14465|Murray, Amy]] | 1898- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Murray-14463|Murray, Florence]] | 1896-1968 | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Murray-14464|Murray, William]] | 1897- | England |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   Spouse of 1st Cousin 4x Removed [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Unknown-448223|Murray, Elizabeth]] | 1876- | England |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   1st Cousin 5x Removed [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-3733|Fisk, Isabella (Turnbull)]] | 1860- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-3624|Turnbull, Arthur]] | 1864- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-2753|Turnbull, Christopher]] | 1861-1916 | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-3625|Turnbull, John S.]] | 1862- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-2754|Turnbull, Ralph]] | 1864- | England |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   5x Great-Aunts & Uncles [0] |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Booth-7086|Turnbull, Elizabeth (Booth)]] | 1818-1895 | England |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Unknown-524685|Turnbull, Margaret]] | 1837- | England |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Seven Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   6x Great-Aunts & Uncles [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-3076|Black, Susanna (Turnbull)]] | 1790- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Richardson-21200|Richardson, Jane]] | 1811- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Richardson-21197|Richardson, John]] | 1807- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Richardson-21199|Richardson, Mary]] | 1805- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Richardson-21198|Richardson, Robert]] | 1813- | England |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Eight Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   6x Great-Grandparents [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Richardson-21140|Richardson, George]] | c. 1780- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Patterson-14993|Richardson, Mary (Patterson)]] | c. 1789- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-3077|Stewart, Ann (Turnbull)]] | 1770-1847 | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Dodds-1462|Turnbull, Eleanor (Dodds)]] | c. 1772- | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-2879|Turnbull, George]] | 1770-1847 | England |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-3079|Turnbull, Henry]] | 1794-1811 | England |- |   |} == Nine Degrees == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   6x Great-Grandparents [0] |- | style="background: #d11;" | | [[Turnbull-3081|Turnbull, Elizabeth ?]] | 1838- | England |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Seven Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #0bf; font-size: .8em" |   6x Great-Aunts & Uncles [0] |- | style="background: #fff;" | | [[Black-13999|Black, William]] | c. 1790- | England |   |} == Ten Degrees == {| class="wikitable" width="100%" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: left;" | ! width="20px;" | ! ! width="90px;" | ! |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Same Generation [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   One Generation Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Two Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Three Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Four Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Five Generations Removed [0] |- ! colspan="4" style="background: #000; color: #fff;" |   Six Generations Removed [0] |- |   |}

The 1640 humbe peticion of Thomas Brewer

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:[[Brewer-8529|Thomas Brewer]], prisoner in the Kings Bench. HL/PO/JO/10/1/43 (1640) :'''To the right honourable the lords of the upper howse of Parliament''' :'''The humbe peticion of Thomas Brewer gentleman close prisoner in the Kinges Bench.''' :Sheweth :1 That the petitioner was anno domini 1626 October 18vo imprisoned by the prelates and their secound court day after fyned 1000 pounds, and condemned to be close imprisoned till he at Paules Crosse should recant his legall, loyall, reasonable, and seasonable saying that because the prelats did not derive their offices from his majestie as they ought, therfore he durst not partake with them nor the derivers of their offices from them in the proper workes of their offices. :2 That that fyne and imprisonment hath been extended without mittigacion to all extremity in their power to the neare ruyning of his life and lively hood ever since, only for the said saying on a due occasion by their long labored project with hope of releife but by Parliament which is the summe of what ensueth :3 That that saying was legall, by the law of God and by many statutes and the comon law, and that their so fyning imprisoning and extream pressures weare illegall, the petitioner is ready to prove, and also that they professe, that their illegall derivacion; in their treatise of consecracion of bishopps pag 10 to 140 :4 That yt was loyall is manyfest by King James his approbacion of that the petitioners saying anno domini 1618, on neare the like occasion, and by his proteccion of him all his raigne after, and by his now majesties seconding of the same upon his owne notice and other sufficient testemony therof at the petitioners first imprisonment, who therfore charged the mocion therof (being of his majesties bedchamber) to see the petitioner freed, since he was for his supremacy and the lawes for yt, though all was frustrat by the privat endeavours with him, of the now cheife prelat, who, and his like and instrumentes have to their utmost prosecuted the petitioner ever since, both by stopping all legall courses of judicature in the Common Pleas, and the Kinges Bench, and in all appeales to his majestie and by agravating his imprisonment with laying the said fyne on his body, besides the extent of his goodes, and his landes rated by the jury at 140 pounds per annum and many other extream wayes above these 14 yeares, especially these 5 yeares close imprisonment, though the former were reversed by the Comon Pleas, and though he was not of any illegall religion nor behaviour :5 That yt was also reasonable is apparant by the great penalties on the breakers of those statutes, that is of treason in the derivers of their ecclesiastical offices from the see of Rome, and felony in the partakers with them, and premunire in the not derivers of their offices from the King this their derivacion of their offices from Rome being confessed and professed by themselves in their treatice of the consecracion of bishopps liber 1o chapter 2to liber 3o chapter 8vo pag 8 to 140, dedicated to the then Archbishopp of Canterbury and printed by the Kinges printer anno domini 1613 and not yet revoked, but much dignified by its inlarging and publishing in Latyne anno domini 1626 and by the constant profession of all the prelates in their own courtes and in the Starchamber, and in all their courses ever since. :6 That yt was also the more reasonable and seasonable by their betraying instrumentes Sir Nathaniell Brent his protesting that yt should be for the petitioners great good to insist upon his said former saying to King James which therfore the petitioner did. But yt hath been ever since extended to the contrary with all extremity in their and his power in all kind of distresses abovesaid, and also to the interrupcion of the petitioners dealinges and leaving 2000 pounds debtes eating on his landes ever since :7 That your petitioner having endevored by all due and requisit waies and meanes for a legall hearing of his good cause and bad case for yt, hath been alwaies delayed or denyed the course of justice, and the legall liberty of the prison, and hath no hope therof but by this most honourable howse, to whom he is ready to aver and prove the premisses :May yt therfore please your lordshipps to vouchsafe a hearing of your petitioners cause in the premises, and to grant him his liberty to instruct his councell and prepare his profes and to comaund the register of the ecclesiastical commission to bring his bookes to shew the cause of the petitioners comitment and fine of 1000 pounds, or to accompt theis long, many and great sufferinges sufficient for this [his?] fault (yf any) for which in all the 65 yeares of his age he hath been censured. :And your petitioner shall pray etc. :November 26 1640 :[[Brewer-8529|Thomas Brewer]] ::28 November 1640 ordered to bee discharged ::28 November 1640 ::[[Brewer-8529|Thomas Brewer]] discharged ::Exped ::Recepta xxvio die Novembris 1640. Lecta eodem die. ==Source== *"Petitions to the House of Lords: 1640"; webcontent, [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/petitions/house-of-lords/1640#h2-0057 ''British History Online'']

The 2011 family reunion

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The 2022 National Finals Rodeo will be an incredible experience for rodeo fans

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The 2022 National Finals Rodeo will be an incredible experience for rodeo fans NFR is Back! Las Vegas will be welcoming the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) this year in December for a 10-day event. The city has been the home of the NFR for more than 30 years. The National Finals Rodeo is taking place in Thomas & Mack Center from December 1-10 and there will be rodeo events every single night. The 2022 National Finals Rodeo will be an incredible experience for rodeo fans all over the United States. The NFR is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and entertaining rodeos that the world has ever seen. The top cowboys in the world will be putting their boots on and taking each other on to try and claim a world championship in their respective events. Mark your calendars and make sure you do not miss out on a single second of action this December. The season-ending rodeo championship is one of the sport’s premier events including Bareback Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Tie-Down Roping, Barrel Racing, and Bull Riding. The Cowboy Channel (TCC) will air the 10-day WNFR from Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. NFR Live News Read Here: https://www.sportdown.com

The 49er

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The tales of, and about, [[Lathrop-31|George Dennison Lathrop]], as recorded by his son, [[Lathrop-1308|Dr. Eugene Grant Lathrop, Sr.]] (There is also a fairly detailed biography of George's life into his 40s, which corroborate many details below, attributed to his grandson, [[Lathrop-1315|Harold Rodney Lathrop]]. It can be found [https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/7228470?p=2781669&returnLabel=George%20Dennison%20Lathrop%20(L7GZ-XZF)&returnUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.familysearch.org%2Ftree%2Fperson%2Fmemories%2FL7GZ-XZF here].) A PDF file created from scanned images of an old mimeographed copy of the following stories can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/The_49er.pdf here]. (And a more legible copy [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/The_49er-1 here].) What follows below is a transcription of the PDF file (since the original can be difficult to read in places). Every effort was made to maintain the exact spelling and presentation as in the original document. -------------
'''Forward (by [[Lathrop-1321|Dr. Clarence Adoniram "Duke" Lathrop]])'''
:The '49er' of this story was [[Lathrop-31|George D. Lathrop]], who lived through, and took part in, one of the most adventurous periods of our country's history - the Gold Rush across the continent to California in 1849. I've ever thrilled to the stories of grandfather's great adventure into the really wild west of '49, as told to me by my father, [[Lathrop-1308|Dr. E. G. Lathrop]]. During a recent visit home, I ask Dad to write these stories down for us. Some of the glory is perhaps lost in the writing, but to those of us who have heard Dad tell them so often, the picture is vivid indeed, and we say 'Thanks, Dad' for a job well done. :C. A. L. (So the following was written by [[Lathrop-1308|Dr. Eugene Grant Lathrop, Sr.]] and in it, the “49er” or “father” was [[Lathrop-31|George D. Lathrop]], “grandfather” (or "his father") was [[Lathrop-30|Rodney Lathrop]], and “great-grandfather” (or "his paternal grandfather") was [[Lathrop-1339|Walter Lathrop]].) == ''"The 49er"'' == You see the [[Wikipedia:California_Gold_Rush#Forty-niners|49er]] we are talking about was my father. In childhood and early manhood I listened to his California stories and I could have written them down entire. Some I have heard many times, but could never discover any divergencies. Now, in the twilight of life, I will try to remember and put down what I can of his tales of adventure. You ask what kind of man was our 49er? Well, he was genial, optimistic, of a happy disposition, a lover of life and mankind, and the best story-teller I have ever known. Now, being a firm believer in the old saw, 'the boy is father of the man', I will tell you something of the boyhood of our 49er. He was born in 1822 in New York City. His father was a master mechanic and builder, and was willing and able to give his boy good schooling. The 49er graduated from some private academy. He was proficient in math, but while he committed to memory every word of [https://archive.org/details/pinprimgrammar00pinneo Pineo's Grammar], the vaccination did not take. He threw the book away as he went home after graduation and promptly forgot it all. In those days it seems the teachers were earnest and virile and believed that lickin' and larnin' went together. Father blamed grammar for many lickings, hence his distaste for grammar. Our boy friend always had a distaste for city life and gladly spent his vacations and any time he could get away on his paternal grandfather's farm. This grandpa and boy were chums, but the future 49er did not get along so well with his step-grandma. At one time he gave her a saucy answer and his grandpa told him he must apologize. Am sorry not to be able to give the subject matter of this apology, but it was evidently not very abject, as his grandma bade him to get out, that the apology was worse than the insult. His grandpa had a hired hand who must have been like [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44955/the-raggedy-man-56d2243f915f3 Riley's '' 'Raggedy Man' '']  because he was good to the little city boy and promised to make him a horsehair fish line. The line was finished Saturday, too late to go fishing that day, and fishing on Sunday was taboo. As we all have some human frailties in our make-up, we can understand the little boy's plight. He decided that he just couldn't wait for Monday to try out his new line, so he tied his new line to his pole and slipped away to the little creek that ran through his grandpa's farm. It seems that one must not stand where brook trout can see you while fishing for them, else they will refuse your lure. Mindful of this, our boy quietly approached and poked his line out over the bank and into the water. With throbbing heart and bated breath he waited for a strike. Finally there was a little nibble but no strike. After waiting what seemed to him ages, he drew in his pole and what was left of his new line, about eighteen inches. Some varmint, likely a crawfish, had eaten it thru at the surface of the water. Only by remembering some poignant sorrow of our own youth can we realize the devastating grief of our little New Yorker. The winters in New York state are long and severe, with heavy snowfalls usually. Three or four feet on the level was not uncommon. The roads were alright provided you stayed in the beaten track. If you got off that, you shoveled out yourself, horse and sleigh. Everyone carried a shovel for that purpose. The beaten track was wide enough for sleighs to pass if each one gave one-half the road. His grandpa drove one horse to a sled called a [http://www.yourdictionary.com/pung pung]. Wealthy neighbors of Holland descent prided themselves on their big fat horses and fine sleds. They would wait for winter to haul their wheat to market. When one of these big teams met grandpa and his one-horse pung, the Dutchman kept the middle of the road. Grandpa had to shovel his horse and pung out of the deep snow and listen to the jeers and laughter of the Dutchman. His grandpa went into conference with himself with the result that he fastened an old cross-cut saw on the side of his pung with the teeth out. The old man started blythely out. The first big team with load of wheat that he met kept the middle of the road as usual. Grandpa turned out just enough so that the saw caught the Dutchman's wagon bed (which happened to be a new one) near the bottom and ripped it open from end to end. I hope great-grandpa did not laugh and am sure the Dutchman did not. This action of great-grandpa's may not have been strictly scriptural, but it had the merit of bringing about justice. Thereafter the one-horse pung and its venerable driver were given a generous one-half of the road. Soon after father graduated from his academy, grandfather took his family and went west, locating at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sandusky,+OH+44870/@41.9751764,-87.9024063,6.27z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x883a4160ab1e4547:0xff2a84906612320f!8m2!3d41.4489396!4d-82.7079605 Sandusky City, Ohio]. Father decided not to follow his father's trade and hired to a Mr. Shawn, a merchant in the small town of Venice, Ohio, not far from Sandusky. Mr. Shawn decided to build a large grist-mill, but could find no one able to build it. One day father told Mr. Shawn that his father was a master builder and could build the mill. Mr. Shawn said, ‘Why didn't you say so long ago. Now you go at once and tell your father to come and see me.’ My grandfather must have been somewhat psychic. He seldom dreamed but when he did, the dream was a preview of coming events. When father gave him Mr. Shawn’s message, Grandpa said he knew all about the projected mill, dimensions, etc. It had been revealed to him in a dream. The timbers were rough-hewn in the forest and dragged to the mill site, where grandfather counter-hewed each one himself. The mill stood for many years, giving yeoman service to the community. Unfortunately it was destroyed by fire some years ago. Father was a fine manager and salesman for others but when he went into mercantile business for himself, he was a failure due to the fact that he was unable to say no to those who asked for credit. It is 1849 and the air is full of the news and rumors of the discovery of [[Wikipedia:California_Gold_Rush|gold in California]], the land of mighty rivers, running over sands of gold. By this time father had despaired of financial success in business and was in a receptive mood for the great adventure. Leaving his wife and little girl with her folks, father joined his company at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Independence,+MO/@39.6017469,-97.3238699,6.8z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x87c103212e42f743:0x6e02087994d8d2fa!8m2!3d39.0911161!4d-94.4155068 Independence, Missouri], where they outfitted. They elected Dr. Chesney of Findlay, Ohio, as their captain. After leaving the settlements their captain’s word would be law until they reached the Land of Promise. On their first Sunday on the road, they had a surprise, the captain told them to rest their teams, grease their wagons, fix harness, etc., and get ready to start early Monday morning. Some of the men grumbled mightily as other outfits kept passing all day, saying the gold would all be taken before they got to California. These scenes were repeated for many Sundays in the first part of the journey, but during the last half they began passing these hurry-up boys, their skinny horses and mules turned out to graze, recruiting their strength until they would be able to proceed. This seemed to prove that horses and men can go farther in six days than in seven in the long run. Also it proved that their choice of captain was wise. The company had one wagon-box in their train that was made water tight, so when they came to a river too deep to ford they unloaded this wagon, put the box in the water. One man swam his mules across to carry a rope fastened to the box. Another rope was fastened to the other end of the box. Now they were ready to load. Wagons were unloaded, taken down and wagon and load put in the boat and pulled across. This was repeated until all were across. The mules and horses swam behind the boat. This looks like a slow business, but you must remember there was plenty of manpower and while one crew on the far bank was putting together the wagon and loading it, another crew on the near bank was unloading and taking down another. Not many such rivers were encountered. Once they arrived on the banks of a wide, muddy stream and while they paused getting ready to ferry, some loose mules wandered out into the river to drink. However, by the time they were finished drinking they had sunk to their knees and experienced some difficulty in extricating themselves. The bed of this river was the dreaded quicksand, of which they had heard, however they found that in running water quicksand becomes quite firm and can be safely forded if one keeps moving. One day they came to a shallow river that seemed to be full of fish, mostly buffalo, so-called perhaps because it has a kind of hump back of its head. It is a fat fish and excellent eating. Some of the men cut willows and made a kind of seine with which they caught a lot of fish. Father was a bit under the weather that day and did not go into the water. He was sitting on the bank which was about eighteen inches straight down to water at that point and slightly under-cut. He saw a big fish there with its head under the bank. Reaching down, father grabbed it in the gills, expecting to lift it out. But, the fish was too much for the fisherman, so presently they were both in the river and the fight was on. The men with the seine yelled, ‘Hang on to him, Lathrop. We are coming.’ It was the biggest fish caught that day and made two meals for father's party of six. If they all liked fish as well as father and could eat as much at a time, it must have been some fish. Part of the men drove teams and part rode mules. Father was a rider. Depending as they did on springs and rivers for water, they sometimes had to make dry camps. One time after two dry camps, as the saddle men rode ahead of the train on their weary mules, just as they topped a small rise, the mules pricked up their ears and broke into a canter down the slope. The canter became a run and when the four foot vertical banks of river were reached, the mules plunged over the brink into stream, rammed their heads into the water up to their eyes and gulped the water. As a man of some veterinary experience, I should have expected a lot of sick mules, but it seems no bad effects followed. The Indians they encountered were friendly and anxious to swap. One man traded a calico shirt for a beautiful buffalo robe. The first big tree they saw was off the trail a bit and discussion arose as to its size. The highest guess was six feet in diameter. Finally they decided to ride over to it and measure it. They took a thirty foot lariat, a man to each end, and when it was stretched, the men could not see each other. Another lariat was tied on and it took half of that to go around. The doctor of the train kept his medicine in a chest. One day as the doctor had his chest open, one of the men slyly took a bottle of alcohol and tried to take a drink. Of course, he strangled. The doctor handed him a cup of water and said, ‘Here, dilute it, damn you, dilute it.’ At last this overland train from Independence, Missouri, reached California, the land of their dreams. All were anxious to look for gold. They had heard that ‘gold is where you find it’. The hunt was on. One Christmas father's party of miners agreed to send their takings for the day to their wives. Father washed out sixteen dollars for the little woman in Ohio. Some are lucky, some not. Two young Swedes, brothers, working on their [[Wikipedia:Placer_mining|placer]] claims found two nuggets about the size and shape of the third of the big end of a rail-splitters wedge – solid gold. The boys did no more work that winter, but spent their time going around showing the nuggets and talking about them. There was ‘gold in them thar hills’, but nuggets and big strikes were scarce and anyway there are always richer diggings farther on. So our friends figured to go look for greener pastures. Father and his partner found a small mountain stream that flowed over solid rock in a sort of rapids or riffle for one-fourth mile or so. This rock was soft in spots and the action of the swift water and gravel had worn out holes like stone kettles. Here was a natural gold washing machine. For centuries the swift water had been washing the gold-bearing sand into and out of these stone kettles. The sand and gravel would wash out and away but the gold would stay in the bottom of the kettle because it is much heavier. So they figured to build a dam at the head of the rapids and sluice or channel to carry the water past the rapids to river channel below. They built a cabin and hired some men and went to work. The men were to receive so much per day and board. These men were Missourians and it seems had good appetites. Father did the cooking and complained to his partner about the enormous amount of grub it took to fill the men. His partner would always say, ‘Give ‘em beans, partner, give ‘em beans.’ One day there was a bucket of molasses on the table which the men did not notice until they had finished the meal. Then they saw it and gathering about the bucket with tablespoons finished it. The men were fired, the partner saying he could stand a lot, but when it came to eating molasses with a tablespoon it was time to quit. A new crew was hired, the dam completed and one kettle cleaned out, from which they took eleven hundred dollars. As there were a lot of these pots, the prospects for riches were very bright. That night there came a hard rain. Their dam was washed out and Hope left the camp. One Sunday as a party of prospectors were strolling thru the forest they startled a grizzly bear that was lying asleep in a slight depression filled with leaves. A young fellow slightly in advance almost stepped on the bear, who grabbed the young man's arm, breaking it in three places, dropped the arm and loped off. It would seem that the grizzlies of that time craved no truck with man and would leave alone if let alone. One winter father and a partner went into the mountains prospecting. They had a mule on which they packed bedding, grub, tools etc. After finishing an unsuccessful treasure hunt they were headed for Cadwallader's camp and civilization. The trail followed a ridge pretty much, dim in places and in others lost where wind had blown snow over it. Finally, they lost the trail completely. Going ahead in the general direction they have been traveling for a mile or so they came out on the brink of a precipice of one or two thousand feet in height. Retracing their steps to where they had left the old trail, they trailed for a time and finally struck a likely looking trail which they followed down to the before mentioned cliff. Coming to the cliff for the third successive time as night was approaching, they prepared to spend the night. Coming back to the point where they had lost the trail, they build a fire against the trunk of a large pine log, piled spruce limbs to keep their bedding out of the snow, spread their blankets and retired. When father wakened in the morning he saw a written record in the snow of what happened during the night. A big grizzly had come to his bedside, smelled of him and turned and walked off. Without leaving his bed, father reached out an arm, put his elbow in the heel track and his fingers in toe marks. Just a fit. Some bear. After a breakfast of sow-belly, flapjacks and coffee, the mule was packed and the search for the trail resumed. They had gone but a short distance when a covey of grouse flew up into the trees ahead of them. Pa’s pard yelled, ‘Give me the gun’. The gun (a cap and ball musket) had been laid on top of pack before roping same, so it was quite a job to get it out. Pard standing behind the mule became impatient, took hold of gun muzzle and jerked. The gun was discharged. The pard clapped his hand to his side and said, ‘My God. I'm shot.’ It was some time before father could persuade his pard to move his hand, who seemed to think that if he did, the entrails would come tumbling out. Finally he cautiously removed his hand to find the skin unbroken. However, his clothing was so powder-burned that a round of it fell out during the day. Pard must have been a man of excellent nerve, for in spite of his near escape, he shot the head off one of the grouse. Packed up once more and on their way, they were overtaken by a party of horsemen. The leader, a large blustering sort of man riding a powerful buckskin horse, asked our prospectors where they were going. They replied that they were lost but wanted to get down to Cadwallader's camp. The big man replied, ‘I'm going to Cadwallader's camp, follow me. Jim Beckworth never was lost.’ So our friends followed Jim Beckworth and his party down the trail they had made the day before, until they came to the jumping off place. Jim rose in his stirrups and pointing out over the cliff said, ‘Right over there is Cadwallader's camp.’ Our friends knew that, but ahead was no thorofare. Jim Beckworth was lost. Retracing their steps they were finally on their way to the cliff, when they were joined by an old man driving an ox. Presently the old man and ox left the trail and took off thru the bushes to the left. Our prospector friends having lost confidence in Jim Beckworth, followed the old man and ox. Jim Beckworth noticed the desertion and called, ‘The old man is just heading his ox, this is the trail to Cadwallader's.’ Our friends stuck to the old man and in a few rods farther on were out of the bushes and on a plain trail to Cadwallader's camp. Father spoke of Jim Beckworth as a ‘breed’ and I always supposed he was part Indian, but have learned since that [[Wikipedia:James_Beckwourth|Jim Beckworth was a mulatto]]. After a year or so in search of gold as a prospector and placer miner, our 49er decided to try merchandising. With a partner he started a store way up in the mountains along the placer mines. As father liked best to be out in the open, it fell to his lot to freight the goods in from the West, while his partner kept the store and the books. Inside a year or two, father’s partner told him they were busted merchants. The partner came back to Ohio and started a wholesale store in Sandusky. It was during his first year in California that father had bad news from home. That was the year of the [https://books.google.com/books?id=Wf8vAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA167&ots=Qo-5M42_s2&pg=PA193&f=false#v=onepage&q&f=false great cholera epidemic in Sandusky]. Grandfather sent his family away into the country but refused to go himself. During the course of the pestilence he made coffins and often acted as undertaker. There were hardly enough well men to bury the dead. Grandfather was the last case in the city, and was so worn out by labor and lack of sleep, that he quickly succumbed to the disease. [http://classic.net.bible.org/verse.php?book=Joh&chapter=15&verse=13 ‘Greater love has no man, than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.’] Father left the diggings and tried his luck in [https://www.google.com/maps/place/San+Francisco,+CA/@37.9184015,-122.7127915,8.8z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x80859a6d00690021:0x4a501367f076adff!8m2!3d37.7749295!4d-122.4194155 San Francisco], or Frisco as they called it. The bay was full of anchored vessels. Vessels would sail in and the sailors would desert in a body for the gold mines, leaving the vessels stranded for lack of men. Cargos of hides and tallow awaited these vessels but manpower was lacking. Vast herds of cattle, owned by rich Spaniards, grazed central and southern California. If you needed beef, you were allowed to kill one, peg the hide flesh side up on the ground, pile the [[Wikipedia:Tallow|tallow]] on it and take the meat. Father told of one incident where a couple of men traveling in a wagon shot a cow and were dressing the carcass when the Spanish owner and one of his vaqueros rode up. Somehow there ensued an altercation. Suddenly the Spaniard threw his riatta over the man's head and put spurs to his horse. The man had a knife in his hand, so he quickly cut the riatta and reached into his wagon and brought out his rifle. The Spanish horseman disappeared in a cloud of dust. Conditions in Frisco at this time where deplorable. It was unsafe for anyone to walk alone on the streets at night. Civil authorities were afraid of the thugs and the police were given a part of the stolen swag. There were rumors of a [[Wikipedia:San_Francisco_Committee_of_Vigilance|vigilance committee]], but no one seemed to know much about it. One evening a man came into a store near the bay shore and asked for some article. As the storekeeper stooped to get it under the counter, the customer struck him over the head with a billy, put the store’s cash box into a gunny sack and made for the bay shore where he had a skiff. He jumped in and pulled out of the bay. Pursuers reached the shore just before the robber went into a fog bank that was settling down on the bay. Six men can pull a boat faster than one, so they soon overhauled the robber. Just before overtaking him they heard a splash as the robber jettisoned his plunder. After securing the thief they were lucky enough to fish up the bag and box with a boat hook. That night the vigilantes met in a vacant warehouse and gave the man a fair trial, sentenced him to die, and the next morning his body swung from the gable of the warehouse. Father said the man had been a tall man to start with but that he stretched some and looked to be seven feet. The vigilance committee didn't have to hang many. Some of the thieves left town, thinking it best. Many shady characters received notice from the vigilance committee to leave town by a certain time. I asked father what happened when a man refused to go and he said he never heard of any refusals. Frisco became a law-abiding, peaceful and prosperous city. In California at that time the Spaniards held bull-fights much as we have rodeos now in New Mexico. Father told of going to one. The fence on three sides of the corral was made of poles tied to posts with strips of raw-hide. The lower pole of the fence was about ten inches from the ground. The fourth side consisted of an adobe house. One of the bull-fighters (footman) when charged by the bull would drop to the ground and roll under the fence. Finally, not realizing that he was on the house side, he dropped down by the house and was instantly killed by the bull. It finally dawned on our 49er that the real wealth of California lay in the soil and climate of that great state. One man sowed a field to oats. They cut the oats with a reaper called a dropper. Father helped to bind the oats. He said the oats were so tall and thick that the dropped bundles over-lapped eighteen inches and required ten men to bind them as fast as the machine cut them. Father worked quite a lot on a farm owned and managed by a [[Wikipedia:John_M._Horner|Mormon by the name of Horner]]. Mr. Horner employed an Indian whom he had converted to Mormonism. The Indian was a faithful worker, but if he went to town on Saturday, which he usually did, he would come back Sunday evening drunk. The first chore Mr. Horner had to do Monday morning was to take the Indian into the irrigation ditch and immerse him. Mr. Horner had his men cut down a giant redwood tree and make up into posts and rails. This tree furnished enough posts and rails to fence 160 acres. One fall they were short of mule feed, but had plenty of potatoes. Mr. Horner told father to feed the mules potatoes. The mules were tied to fence posts and each given a box of potatoes. One mule refused to eat the potatoes, but ate up the redwood post. The next night he ate another post, but the third night he ate the potatoes. The last summer father was in California he grew a crop for himself. I am not sure, but think it was potatoes. This crop he sold on or in the ground and took the buyer’s note. This note was never paid; so father had nothing but some rich and varied experiences for the five years he spent in California. Many of father’s California tales I have heard many times, but here is one I heard but once and that but a short time before his death. Together with many ex-miners and prospectors, father took ship for the [[Wikipedia:Isthmus_of_Panama|Isthmus of Panama]]. After he had gone on board, a poor homesick, penniless man begged him to let him have the loan of his ticket so that he too might make the voyage, as a stowaway. Father’s tender heart could not resist the plea, so he gave the man his ticket. For some reason the captain became suspicious and came to father and asked to see his ticket. Father told him that he had been shown his ticket once and that was enough. This company of disgruntled gold-seekers went steerage and complaints were plenty about the food the ship furnished. Thursday would be [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/duff duff] day and they waited for that: but when the duff appeared no one could eat it. Six-shooters came out and there were loud calls for the captain. When the captain inquired the cause of the ruction, he was invited to eat some of the duff. Captain took a bite but spit it out. He told the men they should have duff the next day, made from the best flour the ship carried, and guaranteed wholesome victuals for the balance of the trip. Arrived at the Isthmus, they left the ship to cross on foot and muleback and take a ship on the north side for New York. Father elected to ride a mule. Each mule was followed by a native carrying a prod-pole. The first day out their party met another going in the opposite direction. The trail was very narrow at the meeting point, with stone cliffs on either side. All went well until father had to pass a big fat lady of German extraction, riding her mule astraddle. The mules crowded together and father's knee and the lady's knee locked and halted the procession. There was bad language on the part of the lady. Father put his hand on her mule and pushed, the native used his prod-pole and the passing was effected. They found lodging in the [[Wikipedia:Garret|garret]] of a house of sorts that night. They were awakened sometime during the night by the lamentations of one of their party (a German). ‘Mine vatch iss gone and my small monies iss gone, and oh mine Gott, my tree hunder tollar iss gone. I vouldn't care for mine vatch or mine small monies but, oh mine Gott, mine tree hunder tollar iss gone.’ There were a number of natives lying about on the floor, each with a big knife, or machete. The party persuaded the German to pipe down lest his head followed his tree hunder tollar. Poor old Dutchman, my heart has been bleeding for him for seventy-five years. Next day they stopped for dinner where a house advertised ‘pork stew for dinner’. Fresh pork had been very scarce in California, so they hailed with delight the prospect of pork stew. They liked the stew and all was lovely until a doctor in their party, who had been laying aside and observing the bones, pushed back his chair and exclaimed, ‘Gentleman, these bones never came from a hog’. The ready six-guns came out again. They called for the proprietor and offered to shoot him if he did not come clean. Said the proprietor, ‘Vell, it iss monkey, but it iss schust so good as pork’. Many of the men got sick and threw up the stew. Father said that if he had known the meat was monkey he should not have eaten it, but as long as he had eaten it, he could see no point in getting sick. The balance of father's journey home was uneventful. Now we take leave of our beloved 49er. He is now in a country that has more gold than California ever had, where even the [http://classic.net.bible.org/verse.php?book=Rev&chapter=21&verse=21 streets are paved with it], and where all the other 49ers are together on the Footstool talking over their adventures. [[Lathrop-1308|E.G. - his 4th son]]

The 4th Battalion Kings Own Regiment

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An account of the 4th Battalion Kings Own Regiment by Major Walter F A Wadham

The A. K. Q. K. P. Club of Delavan Wisconsin

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Avis (Walker) Stewart (1889 - 1982) appears to have been a member of this Club in Delavan. Possibly before she was married -- totally unsure if it was for singles, couples, or both. Even MORE unsure what the acronym stands for. This free-space page is the beginning of an attempt to learn more about the Club, its members, and its activities. (January 2024) The only printed references to this Club are the Digital Archives of the Aram Memorial Library (https://history.aramlibrary.org) --specifically the back issues of The Delavan Republican.

The Aboriginal Historians.

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Shaw-19251|Kris Shaw]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=26521665 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Aboriginal Historians. -1

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Shaw-19251|Kris Shaw]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=26521665 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The account of the killing of Benge

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(related by Dr. James Huff), "the last surviving member of Hobb's party, differs in some minor details from the account given above, though, probably, not more than a perfectly credible witness speaking fifty-two years later might be expected to vary. The story was printed in the "Jacksonian", a paper published at Abingdon, VA, in 1846: Mr. Editor: Having recently had an interview with the venerable Dr. James Huff of Kentucky, the last of the brave party that defeated the celebrated Indian Benge and party, who gave me the following account of that affair. That sometime in the month of April 1794 just before daylight, a man by the name of John Henderson rode up to Yokums Station in Powell's Valley, now Lee County, and informed the station that the Indians had taken the wives of Peter and Henry Livingston and two servants of the former and also a black man from Edward CallahanMargaret Peggy Cornett (daughter of Robert Robin Cornett and Charlotte Callahan) was born Nov 22, 1804 in Clay Co., Ky, and died Oct 24, 1884 in Clay Co., Ky. She married Lewis Franklin Benge on Aug 17, 1831 in Clay Co., Kentucky, son of David "King David" Benge In 1800 Edward C. Callahan was listed in Rockingham Co. NC with a household containing 2m-26/45, 1f-16/26, 1f-26/45, & 1f>45. He moved to Kentucky cir 1801 with members of the Strong, Davidson, and Cornett families.Dr. John J. Dickey Diary, Fleming County, Ky. Recorded in the 1870's and beyond. Reprinted in Kentucky Explorer, Volume 11, No 3 - August, 1996,pp. 104-105. By permission. Breathitt County. ===Source===

The Adventures of P. T. Gustan

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How I got the name P.T. Gustan[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:How_I_got_the_name_P.T._Gustan&public=1] Boyhood jobs - reminiscence[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Boyhood_jobs_-_reminiscence&public=1] On the lam in Chicago[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:On_the_lam_in_Chicago&public=1] Back to GJH III[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hugunin-8] JB: PT, isn't there a book in you somewhere crying to get out?
August 17, 2009 at 8:51pm P.T. Gustan: Let the book weep. I plan to keep getting a bang out of life.
August 17, 2009 at 8:53pm JB: That's what I call a damn good answer!
August 17, 2009 at 8:54pm SM: You've probably blogged enough words for the book. Don't have time to put it all together?? Find an editor.
October 11, 2009 RR says: " U B WELL and tell that whole story. it's a book~~" It's a great book. Get as much down as you can while you "keep getting a bang out of life." December 19, 2010 at 10:44pm P.T. Gustan: Book? It would come out reading like "I, Jan Cremer". Oof!
December 19, 2010 at 11:50pm

The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama

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First land grant college established in the South. Creating WikiTree profiles for this memorial is a work in progress. ==Trustees== ==Administrators== [[Tichenor-465|Isaac Taylor Tichenor]] ==Faculty== ==Staff== == Students and Alumni== ==Sources== * https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/auburn-university-au/ * https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/isaac-taylor-tichenor/

The Ahlbom and Böhlmark family bible

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The bible that Gustaf Lundholm and Maria Lundeqvist got at their wedding in 1872. In short, we don't know from where [[Jansson-762|Gustaf Lundholm]] and [[Lundeqvist-2|Maria Lundeqvist]] got this bible, and from hearsay they got it as a wedding gift. The previous owners of the bible, [[Nilsson-4950|Per Nilsson Ahlbom]] and [[Böhlmark-2|Sara Christina Böhlmark]] have written about their lives, marriage and children in the bible. The bible was later inherited by great-grandchildren of Gustaf and Maria Lundholm. Eventually the bible was lost in a fire, and all that I know is left of it, is this copy of a photocopy.

The Alejars - Welcome Page

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'''Alejar''' is a Spanish word meaning "''to move away or to distance onself''".

The Alleged Kidnapping of Thomas Cargill Jr.

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=== Persons Involved === * [[Cargill-441| Thomas Cargill Jr.]] * [[Cargill-438| Thomas Cargill Sr.]] * Albertus Bogardus ==[http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031456/1875-01-29/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=01%2F01%2F1875&city=&date2=12%2F24%2F1875&searchType=advanced&SearchType=prox5&sequence=0&lccn=sn83031456&index=0&words=Cargill&proxdistance=5&county=&to_year=1875&rows=20&ortext=&from_year=1875&proxtext=Cargill&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1 The Catskill Recorder January 29, 1875, Page 3] == ....Something over a year ago Mr. Albertus Bogardus, formerly of this village but now residing in Michigan, hired a lad named Cargill, 15 or 16 years old, to go West with him, obtaining, as he says, the boy's father's consent. The lad did go, and was in Mr. Bogardus' employ for some time, but is now working for another party, and is so well satisfied that he refused to return home, though Mr. Bogardus offered to pay his fare. Being on a visit here, Mr. Bogardus has been put to some annoyance by Thomas Cargill -father to the boy- who is a miserable creature, and who threatens to prosecute Mr. B. for abducting his hopeful, alleging that the lad was taken from home without his, the father's consent. It is the general opinion that young Cargill would be infinitely better off anywhere than at home.

The Alleged Russian Plans For The Invasion of Australia, 1864

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Extract from the ''Journal of the Royal Australian Historic Society, Vol. 44''' '' The original footnote numbers by MacCallum are shown in brackets inside the Wikitree footnotes''. : pg. 43
THE ALLEGED RUSSIAN PLANS FOR THE INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864
By DUNCAN MACCALLUM[https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/ART/article/view/5473 The Journal of the Sydney University Arts Association Vol. 7 (1972) , Extract from the ''Journal of the Royal Australian Historic Society, Vol. 44''' The Alleged Russian Plans For The Invasion of Australia, 1864 by D MACCALLUM ] [https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/229428249.pdf The Alleged Russian Plans For The Invasion of Australia, 1864 by D MACCALLUM ] ALEXANDRA, arriving in the second week of November, 1864, brought much important news from London in the mail that had left in September: the accounts of the Shakesperian Festival Committee at Stratford-on-Avon showed a deficiency of £5,000; there had been an unparalleled increase of brutal murders and other criminal offences; a frightful colliery explosion had occurred near North Shields, resulting in the death of eighteen persons; a fire had almost gutted the Haberdashers' Hall in Gresham Street, causing damage of about £100,000; an earthquake shock had been distinctly felt in Cheshire; there had, in the week before the mail left, been a violent tempest, causing 47 ships to be wrecked; the Emperor of Abyssinia had kept the British Consul in irons because he delayed making a favourable reply to the Emperor's offer of marriage to Queen Victoria. But not the least interesting news to the colonists, in fact, what the ''Argus'' described(1) ''Argus'', 16th November, 1864, p. 4, cols. 4, 5; p. 5, cols. 6, 7. Still, in New South Wales the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' (21st November, 1864, p. 4, col. 3) complained that there was popular apathy in regard to the news. as the most interesting news, was the revelation by ''The Times'' of what purported to be the great Russian project for the destruction of some of the Australian seaports. It appeared to the Argus that, for the past eight or nine months, the fate of the colony had hung by a thread. The story which ''The Times'' published,(2) ''The Times'' 17th September, 1863, p. 8, cols. 2, 3. according to the Australasian, "with solemn authority", (3) ''Australasian'', 18th November, 1864, p. 12, col. 1. was that information had reached it "in a very authentic shape" that Russia fully expected the breaking out of war as a result of her correspondence in 1863 with the English and French governments on the subject of Poland. Wishing to put her fleet to better use than that to which it had been put in the Crimean War (when it had been locked up in ports), Russia had noticed the tactics of the Confederates in the American Civil War, and had seen how much injury a very small force could inflict on a large and flourishing commerce. Even if the exploits of the Confederate ship, Alabama, were unusual, she thought that she might be able to strike a blow which would inflict a great discredit on English arms, and damage to her commerce. The Australian gold colonies were tempting baits and perhaps easy triumphs. Sir Charles Darling wrote that "the importance of Pt. Phillip as a harbour whence the Russian Fleet might inflict serious injury upon the Australian trade [which he estimated at about £50 millions per annum] ... is obvious ".(4) Darling to Wiseman, 6th July, 1864, Enc. 2 in Darling to Cardwell, Confidential Military, 25th July, 1864, C.O.309/67. Russia was prepared, as ''The Times'' put it, to make a swoop even though she knew that her fleet might not long keep the seas against English and French forces. According to ''The Times'', instructions had been issued to the Russian admirals on the American Californian coast, directing them to leave their ports to rendezvous and to :44
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 be ready in the event of a war with England to bear down on the Australian colonies, first on Melbourne, then on Hobart, then on Adelaide, Sydney and New Zealand. The circumstances in which Russia and England might have been at war in 1864 comprised, of course, the Polish Insurrection. The first article in the final act of the Treaty of Vienna had decreed Poland to be bound by its constitution to the Russian Empire and also contained an assurance on the part of the then Czar that the Poles should enjoy a National Representation and institutions of a liberal nature. Although the Emperor, Alexander II, had introduced a policy which Dr. Coleman has considered (5) Coleman, A. P., "Poland under Alexander II: The Insurrection of 1863" in the ''Cambridge History of Poland from Augustus II to Piludski (1697-1935), Cambridge, 1951'', p. 366 ''et seq''. as showing enlightened self-interest, his rule did not appear congenial to many of the Poles, and partly as the result of the activity of some parts of the Emigration, consisting of those who had left Poland after 1830, partly as the result of the student activities and the Liberal movement within Poland and the outbreak of patriotic fervour in January, 1863, the Polish Central National Committee called the nation to arms. Insurrection had become general by February, 1863. In view of the dispositions in the Treaty of Vienna, it seemed significant when Lord John Russell, the Foreign Secretary in Lord Palmerston's cabinet, had recognized the belligerent rights of the Poles. This seemed to be tantamount to a surrender of the principle of non-intervention. But the unhappy retreat of the English Government, in spite of the personal sympathy of Lord Palmerston for the Poles, is a matter of history. In view of the roles of France and Prussia, Lord Palmerston found himself obliged to see that effective action was impossible, a view that was not uncongenial to Queen Victoria and to the, at first, pacifist, and then anti-Polish attitude of the Thunderer, ''The Times''—an attitude perhaps largely due to the conjunction of activities of Count Brunow,(6) Cf. ''The History of the Times—the Tradition Established, 1841-1884,'' vol. 2, London, 1939, p. 333. Grace, W. F. F., "Russia and ''The Times'' in 1863 and 1873", ''Camb. Hist. Journal,'' vol. I, no. I, 1923, p. 102. the Russian Ambassador at the Court of St. James, Baron Lionel Rothschild, who had contracted a Russian loan of fifteen million pounds, and Delane, the Editor of ''The Times'', with whom Baron Lionel was on very close terms of friendship. At any rate, the Australasian in October, 1864, reported(7) ''Australasian'', 15th October, 1864, p. 12, col. 1. the execution of Poland after months of lingering agonies: " ... the bitter end has come. The final scenes are declared in August of one of the saddest tragedies of modern times." The Australian press were, so far as I have been able to ascertain, sympathetic to the Poles, aware of Russian expansionary tendencies (8)[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5750478 ''Argus'', 7th July, 1864, p. 4, col. 5.] "Nothing is more certain than that the almost contemptuous indifference now exhibited about the growth of the Moscow Empire is a still greater error than the panic on the same subject which 20 years ago pervaded Europe" and pessimistic about the European situation in 1864. In July, 1864, for instance, one paper had published(9) ''Argus'' supplement, 14th July, 1864, p. 1, col. 1. its report from London in May. "The horizon darkens daily, a tempest is evidently at hand." The correspondent remarked that the English Government was draining the cup of humiliation to its bitterest dregs. He referred, for example, to the arrogance and rapacity of Prussia; to the duplicity and double-dealing of Russia; to the reserved and equivocal attitude of France; and to the clamours of the German democracy for the dismemberment of Denmark. If the Polish debacle was regarded, then, as complete by November, 1864, there was much sympathy for bleeding Poland, and there was not any undue optimism as to the state of international relations. On the other hand, Australia was thousands :45
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 of miles from the seat of controversy. The main political matters agitating the Victorian people were the issues of Protection versus Free Trade, and the Land Question. This was the time of Ben Hall and his bushranging. A great deal of interest was being taken in the Molesworth divorce case involving Mr. Justice Molesworth, which, as the Melbourne Punch stated,(10) ''Melbourne Punch'', 24th November, 1864, p. 172. revealed the "intense disgust of a highly moral public on being excluded from court while some highly immoral revelations were being made". The ramifications of the case in colonial society were profound, and the ''Argus'' was moved(11) ''Argus'', 24th November, 1864, p. 4, col. 5. to hope that it would not be accepted by English newspapers as a true picture of Victorian domestic life. One of the burning colonial issues that directly impinged on the reception of this news from the outside world was the controversy as to whether transportation to Western Australia should be continued. This had, in fact, become a large colonial question. "Not a single mail", wrote the ''Argus''(12) ''Ibid''., 25th November, 1864, p. 4, col. 6. had gone to England during the last eleven months without some petition or remonstrance, official or private, against the sending of convicts to Western Australia. Men of all shades of political opinion, of all professions and callings, of all creeds and sects, have taken part in the most righteous indignation." The ''Argus'' argued that this pollution of Australia's soil should be opposed by every lawful means and that, if the British Government persisted in its decision to send convicts to Western Australia, the policy would inevitably lead to estrangement from" the land at present the object of our loyal affections and allegiance". Before we can examine the reactions in the colony to the Russian news that was available publicly first from the London ''Times'' arriving in November, we must examine the source of the information and the process by which it reached officialdom. Searching in the light of recent events,(13) Cf. the Leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, the Rt. Hon. H. V. Evatt, in his account of his actions following the Petrov defection and disclosures ''(Commonwealth Parlt. Debates'', H. of R., 19th October, 1955, p. 1695). " ... I communicated with His Excellency the Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union ... I pointed out that the Soviet Government or its officials were undoubtedly in a position to reveal the truth as to the genuineness of the Petrov documents .... "Only a naive historian could have been surprised that the reply informed Dr. Evatt that the documents "can only be falsifications". I can find no information to suggest that when he heard of the alleged Russian designs on Australia, the Leader of the Opposition in the Victorian Parliament, Mr. O'Shannassy, wrote to the Foreign Minister of Czarist Russia to ask him if there was anything in the report; in fact, in the colonies the matter was handled very discreetly.(14) Cf. the reply of the Attorney-General to questions in the Legislative Assembly of South Australia (11th November, 1864, reptd. ''S.M.H.'', 19th November, 1864, p. 5, col. 6.) And this takes us back for a brief time to Russia and Poland. Admiral Popov, the Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Station of the Russian Navy, had visited Melbourne and Sydney in early 1863 in the course of a cruise, part of which, at any rate, was designed to secure the friendship of the American Federal Government, that is, the Northern Government, and to prepare to attack British commerce in the event of war. The Admiral was a naval ship designer of note; he had become quite famous by his breaking of the British blockade at Petropauloski, and he was now attached to the staff of His Majesty Alexander II.(15) ''Harper's Weekly'', 26th June, 1875, p. 525; ''Illustrated Melbourne Post'', 28th March, 1863, p. 5, col. 1. The awareness of a threat to English power that might be implied in Russian expansion did not prevent Popov being welcomed enthusiastically in the colonies. It was, of course, not the only experience of visiting Russian warships. At the beginning of 1862 the Russian eagle, in the case of ''Swetlana'', had visited Melbourne without fluttering the dovecots.(16) Except that in this case, as later happened to ''Bogatyr'', the Russian salute could not be returned. This stimulated interest in the state of the Victorian defences, e.g. Mr. Hull, Vic. L.C., 21st January, 1862, reported ''Argus'', 22nd January, 1862, p. 5, col. 7, Mr. Loader, Vic. L.A., 21st January, 1862, reported ''Argus'', 22nd January, 1862, p. 6, col. 2, Vic. L.A., 22nd, 23rd, 28th January, reported ''Argus'', 23rd January, p. 6, cols. 1, 2, 3, 24th January, p. 6, col. 1, 29th January, 1862, p. 6, col. 1, and editorial, Argus, 28th January, 1862, p. 4, cols. 4, 5. "Nothing had been cracked", wrote the ''Argus'',(17) ''Argus'', 20th January, 1862, p. 4, col. 4, the ''Argus'' (24th November, 1864, p. 6, col. 7) and the South Australian Register reported the observations in Australia, after the Crimean War, of an illustrious Russian Count who "had not travelled with his eyes shut". "but jokes and bottles. The only artillery practice witnessed was the popping of champagne corks and our boarding parties had been received by the Admiral, not :46
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 with hot shot and cold steel, but bon-bons and cheroots." The social qualities of the Russian gentleman and his peculiar capacity as a linguist were favourably noted by the Press, and in 1863 the ''Illustrated Melbourne Post'' described(18) 7th March, 1863, p. 5, col. 1; 14th March, 1863, p. 3, col. 2. in detail Popov's corvette, ''Bogatyr'', even to mentioning the cooking arrangements and the hangings in the Admiral's cabin. While the ship lay in Melbourne, Popov had thrown it except for the magazine—open to public inspection and probably nearly 8,000 people took advantage of this. When the Admiral visited Sydney, a mistake was made in returning his salute, which was remedied the next morning by firing the appropriate twenty-one guns. The Governor of New South Wales, Sir John Young, apologized, forwarding the explanations of the Commander of Her Majesty's Troops, which Popov was asked to return, as "owing to pressure of business copies have not been made". Popov accepted the explanations as perfectly satisfactory.(19) Young to Popov, 21st March, 1863, Young to Hamilton, 23rd March, 1863, ''Government House Miscellaneous Correspondence'', vol. 2, 1861-1869, pp. 91, 92, 93, in the Mitchell Library. The episode is an interesting example of the niceties and courtesies of service and international protocol. If looked at otherwise, it would seem ironical in view of the fact that Popov was the commander of the fleet which in certain eventualities was to attack some British possessions—probably Australian ports. According to Sir Charles Darling, who became Governor after Popov's visit, it was well known that during Bogatyr's visit the harbour of Port Phillip "was minutely surveyed by Russian officers, and I understand that a similar survey was made of Western Port".(20) Darling to Wiseman, 6th July, 1864, ''op. cit''. On board ''Bogatyr'' was a young Polish officer, whom I have called Zlyszuvski.(21) The name of the Polish naval officer in the entry on [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]] in Nicholls, C. E. (ed.), ''Victorian Men of the Times'' (1878 ed.), p. 271.It was, of course, entirely proper for a Pole to be in the Russian Navy, since Poles owed allegiance to the Czar. In Melbourne also was Severin Apolinair [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]].**Since this address was delivered, Mr. L. K. Paszkowski, of Melbourne, who is investigating the history of Poles in Australia, has informed me that the name of this officer (whom I called X) as given in the ''Argus'', October 15, 1863, p. 5, col. 3, is correct—Zbyszewski. Mr. Paszkowski has kindly translated extracts from Lepszy Kazimierz: DZIEJE FLOTY POLSKIEJ, Gdansk, 1947 (The History of the Polish Navy), in which Ladislaus Zbyszewski's desertion is described. Under the assumed name of Felix Karp, he was appointed Organizer General of Polish National Naval Forces. The incident is also discussed in Pertek, Jerzy: POLACY NA SZLAKACH MORSKICH SWIATA, Gdansk, 1957 (Poles on the World Sea-Lanes). The resistance movement in Poland at the time of the Insurrection was controlled by the shadowy but influential Polish National Government, which preserved order, made laws, levied taxes, and commanded some support from the considerable number of Poles who had left their country after the unsuccessful rising of 1830. One of these was [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]], a count of noble family. I have not been able to verify all of the report of his career in [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-268867378/view?partId=nla.obj-268896546#page/n284/mode/1up ''Victorian Men of the Time''], but it seems that after an adventurous escape after 1830 he went to England. Some years later he migrated to Victoria, where he was naturalized in August, 1854. He is supposed to have failed in a farming venture and then, after reverses in an importing business, he became employed as a bookkeeper and accountant. [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]] died a natural death in July, 1887, and was buried as a member of the Church of England in the Melbourne General Cemetery.(22) See Dr. Coleman in Cambridge History of Poland, chs. 14 (A) and 16; according to the Chief Librarian, the Public Library of Victoria, the Victorian Colonial Secretary's records show he was naturalized on 23rd August, 1854; see also the Register of Deaths, Government Statist., Melbourne.

[[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]] had interested himself in Polish Relief. "On behalf of the old Polish soldiers in Melbourne", he had written a letter to the Argus in December, 1863, appealing for help for the National Government. "Men of Israel—ye are the bulk :47
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 of the Poles in Australia, ye are many and strong." This appeared with another letter addressed to "the Hebrew population in Australia, natives of Poland", following a sympathetic editorial.(23) ''Argus'', 3rd December, 1863, p. 6, col. 5; the Pope's attitude of hostility to Russian conduct in Poland is shown in the Encyclical Letter of 30th July, 1864, printed in ''The Times'', 23rd September, 1864, p. 6, cols. 5, 6. In August, 1863, the Mayor of Melbourne convened a meeting in accordance with an influentially signed requisition to decide upon what the colonists could do to show their sympathy with Poland. More than 1,000 people filled St. George's Hall. One of the instigators of the meeting, Mr. Langlands, said he had heard many say these meetings were simply got up by Roman Catholics because the Poles as a nation were Catholic, but he was sure that there was no one present who shared in that opinion.(24) ''Age'', 11th August, 1863. Even had this been so, there was ample humanitarian reason for help and good work on behalf of the Poles. In fact, the membership of the committee and the speakers at the meeting suggest a wider non-sectarian interest, though the interest was not sustained in subsequent activity. It included Mr. Hull, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council, Edward Cohen, John Langlands and Charles Gavan Duffy. Dr. Cairns, the prominent Presbyterian minister, Dr. Embling, a medical practitioner, and the Reverend Mr. Rintel, the minister of the Jewish congregation in Melbourne, spoke, as well as Mr. Hull. A Pole who was present read a letter of encouragement he had received from Victor Hugo. A motion of sympathy was carried, and several subscriptions were reported as being received by the Treasurer, Mr. T. J. Sumner, who had apparently been elected Treasurer of this committee, later referred to as the "English committee".(25) ''Argus'', 24th November, 1863, p. 4, col. 7. Some months later the Age wrote of this august committee, "nothing has been heard of its proceedings ... Will any of its members say whether it be dead or alive?" This opinion was shared by [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]], and the Poles decided to form their own organization.(26) ''Age'', 27th November, 1863; ''Argus'', 24th November, 1863, p. 4, col. 7.
Towards the end of November, a number of Polish gentlemen met at Danoker's "Globe" Hotel, Swanston Street, Melbourne, to discuss ways in which they could demonstrate their practical sympathy with Poland, and, following broadly the organization of a corresponding committee at New York, they formed a committee to appeal for financial support and to work in conjunction with the "English committee", appointed in August. [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]] did not preside nor at this stage was he a formal office-bearer, but he was asked as "agent for Poland" to address the meeting, and in fact he had nominated the Chairman. He stated that already eleven volunteers had been sent home by subscriptions, and some money was collected at the meeting. By March, 1864, £59 was reported by [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]] to have been sent to the Earl of Harrowby, the President of the Literary Association of the Friends of Poland, the Bank of Victoria making its contribution by granting the draft at par.(27) ''Age'', 26th March, 1864' Mr. Paszkowski has drawn my attention to the "First List of Subscribers" advertised in the ''Argus'', 23rd January, 1864, p. 7, col. 4.
It is hard to assess the support for the Fund, as the Committee's figures do not identify the Poles and Polish Jews separately,**According to the ''Age'' (November 27, 1863) the Christian Poles in Victoria were very few, "but Poles of the Jewish persuasion are settled very numerously throughout all the Australias". The ''Age'' appealed to Jews for support, but also argued that mankind in general had reason to be grateful to Poland. "As we cannot send from Australia a legion of fighting men, let us send at least the means of arming one, for arms are the things needful in this contest."
Dr. F. B. Horner, Deputy Commonwealth Statistician in New South Wales, has provided the following figures. Unfortunately, the number of Poles is not shown separately in 1861. Some of the persons in "B" (compiled on basis of religion) will have also been counted in "A" (compiled on the basis of country of birth). {| |- |1861 || A || || || B |- |Richmond || 22 || persons born in Europe outside British Isles, France, Germany, or Austria || 47||Jews |- |Melbourne || 394 || " " " " ||1175 || " |- ||Victoria ||6,938 || " " " " ||2,903|| " |- ||1871 || || || || |- ||Richmond || 53 || " " " " || 50 || " |- ||Melbourne ||491 || " " " " || 1,486|| " |- ||Victoria ||6,206 || " " " " ||3571|| " |- |} The figure of 214 Poles in Victoria in 1871 compares with 6 in Tasmania; in South Australia, Western Australia (1870), Queensland and New South Wales the number of Poles is not recorded in either the 1861 or 1874 figures. When it is recalled that the total population was slightly over half a million in 1861 and slightly under three-quarters of a million ten years later, it will be clear that in these two census years there was in Victoria an extremely small proportion of the inhabitants which might have consisted of Poles.
but the Victorian people were about this time also contributing generously to an Irish Relief Fund.(28) Illustrated Melbourne Post, 25th October, 1862, p. 2, col. 1, 28th March, 1863, p. 13. col. 2. :48
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 The historian's task is not made any easier by the probability that false names were assumed in this incident. At this meeting, someone remarked(29) Mr. Warszawski, Age, 24th November, 1863. on the desirability of this so as to avoid compromising relatives at home in Poland, and in 1882 [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]] regarded the publicity given to his role in the reporting of the Russian threat as having gravely prejudiced his own claim to family estates in Poland.30 ''Age'', 30th March, 1882. He mentioned that a friend connected with the British Foreign Office had told him that there was not the slightest hope of his claims being recognized in view of this incident. According to the despatch of the Governor of Victoria(31) Darling to Cardwell, Confidential Military, 25th July, 1864, ''op. cit''. to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the news of the alleged Russian plans were received by the Colonial Treasurer, Mr. (later Sir George) Verdon, in July, 1864, from Mr. [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]], through Mr. T. J. Sumner. According to a statement which, because of its contents and the matter in common with the Colonial Treasurer's memorandum, may be identified as that of [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]],(32) ''Age'', 30th March, 1882. Statements from Verdon and from a person identifiable as Rakowski were published as reminiscences on the occasion of another Russian scare after Admiral Aslanbegov's visit in 1882, which I hope to discuss in another article. Verdon's memorandum of 1864 was sent to the Governor of Victoria. in 1882, [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]] obtained his information from a "nephew". I have called him Zlyszuvski. According to Rakowski's statement, Lieutenant Zlyszuvski (let us call him X as a matter of historical humility) was held in high esteem by Popov and "enjoyed his confidence in an extraordinary degree". Rakowski had met Popov in Melbourne. The Admiral invited him to be his guest during the whole term of his stay in Victoria, but Rakowski paid a short visit and remarked later that the Admiral had received him "with marked courtesy". Popov apparently went from Australia to the East, and Lieutenant X wrote to Rakowski from Shanghai on June 28, 1863, "On our arrival here we found war had broken out. I went to the Admiral and told him I would like to retire. He answered, 'You ought to be Captain and not Lieutenant' and in two hours I was appointed Captain of the Amerika." The same night they sailed for Shanghai and Lieutenant X heard that the insurgents had made progress. "Feeling it was unbearable to wear :49
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 a Muscovite uniform while my countrymen were fighting against Russia I went at once to the Admiral and told him that an honourable Pole ought not to serve Russia while his country was bleeding and begged him to grant me my discharge. Noble hearted Popoff (sic) heard my pleading with tears and thanked me for my sincerity but instead of acceding to my request he offered me further advancement. True, as a Muscovite he did not understand my duty to my country and inflicted fresh wounds on my heart." In a very interesting article published in 1915, F. A. Golder,(33) Golder, F. A., " The Russian Fleet and the Civil War ", Amer. Hist. Review, 20, 1915. using the Arkiv Morskogo Ministerstva, Dielo, Kantseliarri Morskogo Ministerstva No. 991, Part 1, otherwise known as the A.M.M.D.K.M.M., the Archives of the Russian Ministry of Marines, noticed that General Adjutant Krabbe, who directed the Russian Navy, wrote to Popov, in April, 1863, of the critical situation in Europe and warned him to be ready at any moment to attack the enemy. This letter came to Popov's hands, as Golder states (without reference to its journey), rather obliquely on July 20, while Gregg, one of the officers of the Russian Admiralty, notified him on June 3 that the news of declaration of war would be telegraphed to him to Omsk, whence a courier would take it to Tientsin by way of Pekin. It was in July, 1863, that Lieutenant X was ordered to go with his vessel to Japan, where, since Popov did not accompany him, he was Chief to the Station, and he received a despatch there addressed to Popov or the Senior Officer in Command.(34) ''Age'', 30th March, 1882. These documents stated that the Western powers had taken a part of Poland and the Squadron should be made ready for fighting. It may be that this Krabbe despatch is the one [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]] refers to in his account. X, according to Rakowski, decided that he could not fight against the supporting powers and he re-sealed the despatches, forwarded them to Popov and then deserted, sailing on an American steamer, leaving the next senior officer in command. He was then introduced to a Polish Jew, received money to carry him on, together with an outfit and apparently wrote to his [[Rakowski-84|"uncle"]]" in March, 1864, the letter reaching him in May. Rakowski said that he had no doubt that Lieutenant X forwarded this information to him in order that he might use it to place the colonial authorities on their guard and, speaking eighteen years later, he said,(35) ''Ibid''. "On receipt of my nephew's letter, I consulted Mr. Sumner of Messrs. Grice Sumner and Company, who advised me to make any communication in the presence of Sir George, then Mr. Verdon, then the Treasurer of the Colony". It is possible that it was to this Lieutenant X that the Age, in a leading article on November 27, 1863, referred when it mentioned that the First Lieutenant of the Russian frigate, Bogatyr, flung[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155024430/18273113 No title (1863, November 27). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 4.] up his commission and favourable professional prospects to bear a hand in his country's battle, and this might be settled by reference to the Russian Navy List when I am able to do this.(36) ''Age'', 27th November, 1863; d. also ''Argus'', 15th October, 1863, p. 5, col. 1, which gives the naval officer his correct name. According to the Marlborough & Donnelly Daily Advertiser,(37) Repr. ''Argus'', 23rd November, 1864, p. 5, cols. 2, 3. Captain X found his way to Europe and was heard of in Paris, and in November, 1864, was said to be in the service of Spain. The memorandum of the Colonial Treasurer,(38) Verdon's Memorandum is enclosure 1 in Darling to Cardwell, Confidential Military, 25th July, 1864, ''op. cit.'' enclosed in one of the despatches from the Governor to the Secretary of State, reveals that Mr. Verdon was told by Mr. Sumner that the agent of the Polish National Government, Mr. [[Rakowski-84|Rakowski]], gave :50
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 him information affecting the safety of the colony. Rakowski showed Sumner papers from the Polish National Government, and Sumner appeared to be satisfied of the genuineness of the documents. One paper was not signed but sealed with a stamp said to be the Government's seal. One of these documents apparently was Rakowski's appointment as an agent, dated from Warsaw, February 12, sealed but not signed, and one was a letter from Palmero dated March 10, received on May 12, giving the news in regard to the likely outbreak of war and the plans for the Russian ships. Rakowski, in May or June, informed either Verdon or Sumner that his information was obtained from Polish spies employed in "Russian public offices", which could have been a deliberately vague description of an officer's service in a ship of the Russian Navy. Verdon met Rakowski at Sumner's office in Sumner's presence.(39) ''Age'', 30th March, 1882. According to Verdon's memorandum, on 1st July, 1864, it is not stated when Rakowski first spoke to Sumner of the Russian Plan. According to Darling (Darling to Cardwell, Confidential Military, 25th July, 1864, ''op. cit''.) Rakowski may have received his news by mail which arrived on 12th June, 1864. It appears from Verdon's memorandum that he did not reveal his information sooner because he had been instructed not to alarm the colony, and because until the ''Entente Cordiale'' was restored he believed it possible that England would not take part in a war concerning Schleswig Holstein or Italy. However, the April mail arriving in Melbourne on 12th June, 1864, reported that England and France were arming against Prussia and Austria (''Argus'', supplement, 13th June, 1864, p. 1, col. 1). Rakowski was sufficiently well known in Melbourne to render it, in the opinion of the Governor, Sir Charles Darling, impossible to regard his information as unfounded, although both at the time and according to his later recollections, which he admitted to be imperfect, Verdon, one of his advisers, was at first sceptical of the information.(40) ''Age'', 30th March, 1882. In his letters to the Governors of New South Wales, Tasmania, New Zealand, South Australia and Queensland, Sir Charles Darling referred to "a Polish gentleman for some years resident in Melbourne, who is sufficiently well known in the community to justify the belief that the communication he has made is not without foundation". Darling also wrote that "it was impossible to disregard this information as the projects attributed to Russia appeared to be both probable and feasible ".(41) Darling to Governors of New South Wales, Tasmania, New Zealand, South Australia, Queensland, 6th July, 1864, Circular, Confidential, Enc. 3 in Darling to Cardwell, Confidential Military, 25th July, 1864, ''op. cit''.; Darling to Wiseman, 6th July, 1864, ''op. cit''. The communication from Rakowski to Verdon may have been the more convincing because it was made through the eminently respectable Theodates John Sumner,(42) Nicholls, C. F., ''op. cit''., pp. 207, 208. a colonist of many years' standing, who had entered a partnership in a mercantile firm with Richard Grice, the ancestor of Sir Richard Grice, the member of the Council of the University of Melbourne. Sumner was sometime a Vice-President of the Melbourne Philharmonic Society, a President of the Port Phillip Farmers' Society, President of the Agricultural Society of Victoria, a Trustee of the Victorian Savings Bank—an established man with public responsibilities. We do not know why Rakowski confided in Sumner. Perhaps they were friends; they might have developed common interests from their fanning activities. Sumner may have had some Polish blood. Certainly he was an active sympathizer of Poland. We have seen that at the meeting in August, 1863, he had been appointed Treasurer of the Committee which was referred to as the English Committee, although he had sent an apology for being unable to attend it. His donation of ten guineas was one of the earliest subscriptions.(43) ''Age'', 11th August, 1863. Sumner said that "certain communications had been made to him by Mr. Rakowski when acting as Treasurer to the Committee of the Polish Relief Fund". This clumsy syntax obscures the fact that Sumner, not Rakowski, was Treasurer.
If Rakowski was in life an Anglican, Sumner was a leading member of the Wesleyan body, so there cannot have been the bond of common religious worship. The Governor almost immediately communicated with the Governors of the other colonies and the Military Commander, sent a letter to the Commodore in charge of the :51
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 Australian Station and sent confidential military and confidential despatches later in the month to the Colonial Office, enclosing these local communications.(44) Darling to Wiseman, 6th July, 1864, ''op. cit''. Sir John Young, too, communicated direct with Commodore Wiseman, and also with the Colonial Secretary for N.S.W. "for the careful and secret consideration of himself and his colleagues"; Young to Wiseman, 20th July, 1864 (in ''Government House Miscellaneous Correspondence'', vol. 2, 1861-1869, p. 155). The Governor warned the Commodore to avoid reference to the confidential despatch in his report, which might have to be tabled in Parliament. I have been unable either to find the correspondence between the Governor and the Colonial Secretary or Wiseman's immediate reply, though his report, made later, is available. The Colonial Office received the confidential and confidential military despatches in September,(45) On 16th September, 1864, the Colonial Office received Darling's Confidential Military Despatch of 25th July, and the Admiralty received Wiseman's despatch of 21st July. just before the date on which ''The Times'' published its editorial. They were forwarded to the War Office, to the Admiralty and to the Foreign Office, but I am informed that there are in the obvious accessible places no notations or documents which suggest that the matter was followed up with the Embassy at St. Petersburg.(46) Wiseman to Secretary of the Admiralty, 21st July, 1864 (Ad. 1/5868, Admiral's Despatches Australia, 1864) and C.O. to F.O. (n.d.) sending on Despatch Confidential Military, 25th July, 1864. The Colonial Office did not forward the despatch from Darling until after 17th September, when ''The Times'' published the news, and the minute of the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies was dated 19th September. Nor did the Permanent Under-Secretary minute it until 17th September. The Governor of Victoria did not send Commodore Wiseman the whole of the Verdon memorandum, but ''The Times'' material could have been composed from the portion sent. Mr. K. J. Cable has searched the despatches to the Ambassador at St. Petersburg from September, 1864, to February, 1865 (F.O. 65/656), the Ambassador's reports to the F.O. and the telegrams. By now, of course, the tension between England and Russia was over and there may have been no point in pursuing the exact facts very vigorously. The Governor of Victoria had thought that some communication such as Verdon had received would have been made to the United Kingdom Government, although he remarked that in Rakowski's view this would not have been so, that it would have been thought sufficient to warn the local authorities. Judging by his 1882 statement, Rakowski would himself have been most unwilling to have divulged the information publicly to ''The Times'' in a way which would have drawn attention to his own part in the revelations, and it may be interesting that ''The Times'' report did not reveal the process by which the information had been obtained, although in many other respects it bore very close resemblance to the Verdon memorandum enclosed in one of the despatches from Governor Darling to the Colonial Office. Perhaps in 1864 there might have appeared to be some tactical reason connected with the Polish-Russian dispute why this information should have been made publicly available to the English people by one connected with the Polish National Government, but it seems quite possible that the Poles would have shared Rakowski's fears of reprisals.(47) Rakowski stated later that a solemn assurance was given him by Verdon that the strictest secrecy should be observed. "Faith was kept in Victoria, but the matter having been communicated to the Foreign Office (''sic'') the facts were speedily published in the London ''Times''" (''Age'', 30th March, 1882). Since this paper was delivered ''The Times'' has written to me, "The information reached us from Australia. There is no record of any correspondence with Rakowski". I am indebted to Miss Marjorie Jacobs for the suggestion that the news may have emanated from private letters to persons in London interested in the colonies; ''The Times'' may have received the news from one of a group who were soon to form the Royal Colonial Institute. There was hardly any time between the arrival at the Colonial Office of the despatches of Sir Charles Darling, to which I have referred, and the publication of the news in ''The Times'' certainly not enough, as we know, for them to be minuted by the various levels of Colonial Office officials. But we know the Prime Minister's personal interest, and it is not unreasonable, perhaps, to think that even if Palmerston himself did not hear about it quickly (and perhaps he told Delane over dinner) some comparatively junior officer might have appreciated its interest. But if he did, he would have had to act quickly for ''The Times'' to publish it the next day. This perhaps might have been the more likely if the Colonial Office had shared ''The Times'' desire to point the moral to the colony, but there is no evidence that it did, either in the particular notations on the incoming despatches or in the replies to them. ''The Times'' angered the Argus by using the incident as a lesson.(48) ''Argus'', editorial, 14th November, 1864, p. 4, col. 7, p. 8, col. 1. Referring to the colonial threats to consider separation if convicts continued to be sent to Western Australia, ''The Times'' pointed out that, while they were colonies, none could attack them without bringing upon themselves the whole power of England, but once they separated this would not be so. ''The Herald'' appreciated this argument, but the Argus pointed out, and both elements are to be found in subsequent colonial discussion, that the argument could be turned and, in fact, ''The Times'' had expected this. There was, of course, very little sustained active separatist feeling in the colonies, very little support for the view taken by Dr. Lang, which was, roughly, that the Australian colonies would be an unattractive target if they were separated. :52
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 ''The Times'', wrote the ''Argus'', "makes a most daring experiment upon the ignorance and stupidity of Australians when it professes to believe that our best security for the cupidity and violence of the European nations lies in our connexion with England. It is more than puerile even to suggest that any European power having the power to do us an injury would attack us if we were independent, simply for the sake of plunder or out of love of violence." " ... It is really too bad that we should be expected to take charge of British criminals for no better reason than this, that we might otherwise possibly receive worse injury from some other sort of people ... It is in virtue of our character as British colonists that we seek protection from both the epauletted warriors of Europe and the trained felonry of England." This raised two issues. Some, such as Lord Grey, conceived the colonial relation ship, insofar as he nailed it down to close calculation, as protection on the part of the Mother Country and obedience on the part of the colonies. Others, such as John Robert Godley and Robert Lowe, believed that the involvement of the colony in the consequences of the Mother Country's foreign policy provided the main—in the case of Godley, the only—reason for the Mother Country's assuming the responsibility of protection.(49) ''Select Committee in Colonial Military Expenditure, Report and Evidence'', etc.; 423 ''H. of C. Papers, Reports from Committees'', vol. XIII, 1861, Grey, Qn. 2531, 9th May, 1861; Godley, Qn. 2133, 2nd May, 1867; Lowe did not think this constituted any claim the advantage to the colony outweighed the disadvantages (Qns. 3335, 3339, 27th May, 1861). If England could provide the protection in this case, the crude argument, which ignored trade and sentiment alike, sometimes went, why need the colonies be concerned about the Russians; if not, why should we obediently take British convicts in gratitude?(50) ''Argus'', 25th November, 1864, p. 4. col. 7. During the period, Colonial and Imperial statesmen alike were gradually feeling their way into a different colonial relationship. As the colonies assumed a greater degree of self-government, obedience seemed less likely in fiscal policy and elsewhere, and the obligations of self-government included self-defence and self reliance. As the colonists grew aware of both the attempts by Britain in the 'fifties and 'sixties to reduce military expenditure, and of the views of the anti-imperialists and the Manchester School, they were wondering what was the content of the colonial relationship. Given responsible government, given English control over foreign policy, was this imperial relationship meaningful if it were defined in terms of being protected, or if not so defined, did the advantages of being defended outweigh other factors? In this case, the question was whether the naval ships which were still almost all an Imperial responsibility could have intercepted or defeated any attempts at attack, and if the enemy reached the coast, whether Imperial troops and volunteers could repulse them. By the eighteen sixties, the Australian colonies had responsibility for erecting their own fortifications. Attempts were made, however, carefully to preserve to the Imperial authorities command of troops as also the power to make peace or war, and the disposition of the Queen's ships. (51) Cf. in regard to N.S.W., Denison's comment on the despatch of troops to India and New Zealand in Denison to Newcastle, 42, 12th April, and 69, 22nd June, 1860 (in Despatches from the Governor of N.S.W., vol. 80, 1858-1860, pp. 1089, 1090, 1129) and in C.O. Minutes (in Despatches from the Governor of N.S.W. Enclosures, P.R.O. Transcripts, 1860, pp. 1769, 1770, 1797 ''et seq.''). Victoria led the other Australian colonies, and, in fact, most British colonies, in her willingness to make military contributions.(52) See Report of Select Committee, ''op. cit.'' Evidence of Elliot, Assistant Under-Secretary for Colonies, 18th April, 1861, Qn. 166, and also the figures in the ''Military Forces (Colonies), Return to an Address of the House of Commons'', ordered to be printed 25th July, 1859, ''H. of C. Papers, Accounts and Papers'', vol. XVIII, 1859, 114. But the absence of a clear and present danger for very long, as well as the preoccupation with internal political and :53
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 economic growth, the absence of a peace-time military tradition, the existence in long-run perspective of a shortage of labour in the colony, all told against a state of effective preparation, and, whether the colonists were willing to admit it or not, they relied fundamentally on the long arm of British sea power. Perhaps sometimes there were misgivings as to the value of fortifications, and differences of opinion on technical matters which reinforced the factors making for inertia. Almost whenever the possible danger was discussed, it was the quick raiding and plundering expedition that was feared, rather than the sustained occupation. Her Majesty's ships under Commodore Wiseman included ''Esk, Harrier, Miranda and Curacoa'', not mustering more than seventy or eighty guns, and sometimes occupied in New Zealand and patrolling in the Pacific, against a total of eleven ships with 217 guns in all, mentioned in the Verdon memorandum.(53) ''Argus'', 12th November, 1864, p. 5, col. 2. Commodore Wiseman proposed that his squadron be reinforced if their Lordships of the Admiralty considered the information reliable. His comments were not over-sanguine: With the present very small force under my command ... I could do little but endeavour to meet and cripple the enemy's squadrons before they could reach Port Phillip."(54) Wiseman to Darling, 20th July, 1864, with Darling to Cardwell, Confidential, 25th July, 1864, ''op. cit.'' Sir John Burgoyne, Inspector General of Fortifications, disagreed with an assumption he found in a report made by Captain Scratchley that" there would always be a squadron on the Australian Station of sufficient strength and in sufficient time to prevent any attack by an enemy of any moderate force". Burgoyne did not think it "at all improbable that an enemy of powerful Maritime means might think it worthwhile to send out a large Squadron capable of landing 10,000 men or more to the Indian and Australian seas for specific or general aggressive operations"; and that even "with a general Naval superiority ... he might not be able to have a command in any such sea for weeks, if not months together". He referred to projects of the French Marine authorities" expressly adapted to such a course of proceedings". Burgoyne, therefore, argued that preparations on shore were essential (sub. Enc. in Elliot to Secretary of the Admiralty, 31st October, 1864, Ad. 1/5900). The Governor, writing to Wiseman, had not been over-confident of what would happen if the ships reached the coast: " ... we are absolutely without the means of preventing a hostile Naval Force from occupying Pt. Phillip and from shelling Melbourne."(55) Darling to Wiseman, 6th July, 1864, ''op. cit.'' The Victorian Government's vessel, H.M.C.V. Victoria, which carried out survey work and served in New Zealand, was not a very significant addition to the British sea force, but she did illustrate a most important tendency in colonial defence, being the rudiments of a colonial navy. This little navy stimulated the discussion in Whitehall which preceded the drafting and enactment of the Colonial Naval Defence Act of 1865, which attempted to provide the basis for colonial navies.(56) The development of thought on the colonial navy can be seen in Osborne to Merivale, 24th January, 1857, Enc. in Stanley to Denison, 6, 11th March, 1858 (repr. N.S.W.L.A. ''V. & P.'', 1859-1860, vol. 2, pp. 642 ''et seq.''), Barkly to Newcastle, 55, 11th June, 1860 (Despatches from the Governor of Victoria, 1860, p. 4648 et seq.) and the minutes on it. (Transcripts Missing Despatches from the Governor of Victoria, 1860, p. 2179); Letter from Admiralty, 18th July, 1860, in Lewis to Denison, Circular, 10th August, 1860 (in N.S.W. Col. Sec. In Letters, Box 77); Admiralty to Colonial Office, 1st October, 1860, enc. in Fortescue to Barkly, 76, 14th December, 1860 (Despatches to Governor of Victoria, 1860, p. 3298) ; Admiralty to Colonial Office (in Box, 77, ''op. cit.''); Denison to Newcastle, 116, 10th December, 1860, and Young to Newcastle, 9, 18th April, 1861 (Despatches from the Governor of N.S.W., 1860 and 1861-1863); Admiralty to Colonial Office, 26th December, 186r (C.O. 309/58); Minutes on Admiralty to Colonial Office, 6th February, 1862 (C.O. 309/62); Minutes on Bowen to Cardwell, Confidential, 25th July, 1864, and Darling to Cardwell, 66, 15th July, 1864 (C.O.309/67). The basic problem was twofold: to stimulate the growth of colonial self-reliance and to transfer some of the cost from the Imperial to the Colonial Exchequers and yet to maintain the Crown's control of the sea forces. Their Lordships argued with an impressive literary exactness as well as with dignified humour that a naval ship was an " erratic body". When and where the naval force should be employed to protect the colonies must depend on circumstances and must be left to the unfettered discretion of the naval commanders. The very naturalness of the wish of the colonies to maintain ships near them was appreciated by the Commissioners but regarded as a complication. The difficulties of the colonial navy within the Imperial connexion seemed to be the influence of a very democratic legislature, and destruction of an imperial link, the implication on the other hand of a desire for a voice in general policy. There were legal problems such as the absence of Imperial legislation authorizing the Royal assent to colonial legislation, the status in international law, the difficulties if "the half-civilized governments of South America" or "even our kindred in North America" asked for reciprocal recognition. The 1865 Act does not seem to have been very successful. In the eighteen eighties the cost of the Australian Commands :54
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 was shared, and after federation, in an age when the bonds of empire were looser but still there, the dominion created its own navy. In 1864 there were still, as there were to be for six more years, some of Her Majesty's land forces in Australia. By this time a system of joint colonial and Imperial contribution was being evolved. The New Zealand campaign, which, with Canadian fiscal protection and the South African problem, was to add weight to thought in England which was opposed to garrisons abroad, had, however, depleted these troops and there was reliance on the local Volunteer Force for guard duties. The first Volunteer Movement, which flourished at the time of the Crimean War, languished with peace, and the second Volunteer Movement of the eighteen sixties followed the English movement and reflected the concern over relations with the French. It arose spontaneously and was accepted and supported by Government with varying vigour. In the Volunteer Movement is the origin of the modern Australian Army. Its story reflects many of the facets of colonial life. The Governor General rightly defended(57) Sir W. Denison's note on memorandum from Major Wingate (in N.S.W. Col. Sec. In Letters, Box 50). the movement against the charge of playing soldiers, but the activity of the Volunteers had to confront the lack of preparation in fortification, and scarcity of equipment, and parsimonious financial support, in fact, most of the factors affecting Australian defence generally. The administration of the Volunteers and the discussions(58) Cf., e.g., Newcastle to Young, Circular, 6th April, 1863 (Despatches to Governor of N.S.W., 1863, p. 1034); Minute of Young for N.S.W. Executive Council (''Government House Miscellaneous Correspondence'', vol. 2, 1861-1869, p. 123); N.S.W. Executive Council Minute 64/2 (in N.S.W. Col. Sec. In Letters, Box 50), Young to Newcastle, 11, 30th January, 1864, Young to Cardwell, 56, 14th July, 1865, Young to Cardwell, Confidential, 21st July, 1865 (Despatches from the Governor of N.S.W., 1864-1866, pp. 16, 99-104, 111-113), Young to Cowper, 17th July, 1865, Cardwell to Young, 74, 23rd October, 1865 (in Box 50, ''op. cit''.) in the Mitchell Library. This affected the mode of appointments and the channel of communication. over the role of the Governor vis-a-vis his responsible advisers and the officer commanding these forces show again the desire on the part of the imperial authorities to encourage colonial effort on the one hand and to preserve one of the prerogative powers of the Crown on the other, and also show colonial sensitivity over questions of control, especially where the colony contributed to the cost for supplying the men. There would be little point in discussing very fully the extent of preparedness for the invasion which did not take place. The Commodore's inspection of forti fications was brought forward and there were signs of activity among the various colonial governments, though it should be remembered that colonial officials already knew the Polish imbroglio was no longer active, however depressing was the general international scene.(59) See, e.g., Mr. Hull's speech, ''Victorian Parl. Debates'', vol. XI, L.C., 6th December, 1864, p. 39. In the Confidential Military despatch of 25th July, Darling wrote that" the English May news appeared on the whole to make war seem less probable between Great Britain and Russia" than had the earlier news. Wiseman delayed answering Darling's letter of 6th July, but his despatches from the Admiralty did not mention the subject and he presumed that their Lordships did "not anticipate the probability of such an event occurring" (Wiseman to Darling, 20th July, 1864, with Darling to Cardwell, Confidential, 25th July, 1864, C.O. 309/67). The question remains against what was the activity directed? I have not yet been able to pursue some inquiries concerning Lieutenant X and Rakowski that would bear on the authenticity of their story, but this story seems quite consistent with Russian activity and policy. If the Governor was right about Bogatyr and the Argus was right about the spying of a Russian count in Australia after the Crimean War, these do not make it less likely. Joyneville(60) Joyneville, C., ''Life of Alexander II, Emperor of all the Russians'', London, 1883, p. 145. mentions the Russian plan very briefly in his biography of Alexander II. One might find confirmation if one could examine the basis of the material of Golder's work. Golder, who is now dead, was concerned with Russia and the American civil war, and his treatment of Russian archival material does not explicitly mention Australian ports; but there is the instruction from Grand Duke Constantine, in charge of the Russian Admiralty, to Popov to use his stronger ships to destroy the enemy's commerce in the event of war; there is the concern lest the Russian fleet be blockaded in port; the concern that :55
RUSSIAN PLANS FOR INVASION OF AUSTRALIA, 1864 proper advantage be taken of a diplomatic situation between Russia and the Federal Government. We know the reaction of the United Kingdom Government to the plans for attacking British commerce. We know of the ignorance of these plans on the part of Brunow, the Russian Ambassador in London, and his concern when he discovered them. We know that the Russian Foreign Minister, Gortchokov, became opposed to the scheme and was resisted by its defender, General Adjutant Krabbe, who argued that England would not fight if her commerce was in danger, and that a few Russian guns in the ocean would have more influence on England than a much larger number in Sebastopol. We know that Alexander II attached considerable importance to the American aspect of the cruise.** There is also the statement by Verdon in 1882 (although he admitted his recollections might not be exact) that an officer of the British Admiralty had told him that at about the time Verdon mentioned, «the Russian squadron had suddenly left New York without taking leave of their friends on board the English ship with whom they had been on friendly terms up to that time, or announcing the object of their departure or whither they were going". Age, 30th March, 1882. It is not certain that this was the squadron to which the raid had been entrusted. In his communication to Wiseman, Darling referred to a similar report of the slipping away of Russian ships from Japan, but the Verdon memorandum mentioned only one ship from Japan which was to attack Australia. There is a rough correspondence in the names of ships mentioned by Golder and Verdon, allowing for different spellings and errors of transcription. The alleged plans do not seem inconsistent with an idea which might be favoured by the Muscovite of a sharp, vivid, exciting attack, and a demoralizing one, on the opposing empire, through its wool and its gold colonies isolated in the Antipodes. Whatever the Czarist Archives contain, the incident does show the involvement of the Antipodes in the affairs of Europe, the interest of Russia in the Pacific, the concern in Australia at oppression. The revelation came in a manner that is not unworthy of Buchan or Oppenheim, but that is now, alas, part of our common daily experience. There is some interest in the integrity of the characters—in Rakowski risking such security as he had in the present and such expectations as he had in the future, to help Poland and to pass on the information in a loyalty to his country, which he had left three decades earlier; in Lieutenant Zlyszuvski and Popov in their mutual respect and friendship which emerges in spite of the roles of antagonism for which their countries' situations cast them. There is some interest in this for a world in which we seek the meaning of treason and in which we seek to preserve in mass society the dignity of human relationships. NOTES
I must acknowledge the help of Miss Hazel King, Mr. A. G. L. Shaw and Mr. K. J. Cable in making searches and extracts at my request from documents in the Victorian Archives and in the Public Record Office, and that of the Public Librarian in Melbourne in sending photostat copies of newspaper extracts. I have benefited greatly from Count Poninski's knowledge of his native land and his comments upon some of the nuances of contemporary Polish conduct, The debt of anyone who undertakes research in Australian history to the staff of the Mitchell Library is well known. I acknowledge the indefatigable patience of Miss McDonald and her colleagues. In the Library of the Parliament of New South Wales are some House of Commons papers which are not available elsewhere in Sydney, and I thank the Parliamentary Librarian and his staff for their hospitality. I should also like to mention the work done in checking and verifying references and making searches at my request and under my direction by Mrs. Daniel and Miss Fisher.
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The Amelia Amendment Project

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= The Amelia Amendment Project = {| class="table" border="1" cellpadding="3" |+ |- style="background: #4F76A8;" ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Profile ! scope="col" | Location ! scope="col" | Action Taken ! scope="col" | Timestamp |-align="center" style="background:#B8CBE0" | 1 || [[Geer-947|Abagail Amelia (Geer) Strever]] || Illinois, United States || Added sources || [[Utting-102|Utting-102]] 11:04, 18 December 2023 (UTC) |-align="center" style="background:#7EA0C4" | 2 || [[Eaton-5964|Abba Amelia Eaton]] || Searsport, Maine, United States || Added sources || [[Utting-102|Utting-102]] 11:04, 18 December 2023 (UTC) |-align="center" style="background:#B8CBE0" | 3 || [[Brinton-207|Ada Amelia (Brinton) Donovan]] || Canterbury, Kent, England || Added sources, written biography || [[Utting-102|Utting-102]] 03:32, 28 December 2023 (UTC) |-align="center" style="background:#7EA0C4" | 4 || [[Gray-13001|Amelia Emma (Gray) Brinton]] || Malling, Kent, England || Added sources, additional biography || [[Utting-102|Utting-102]] 03:33, 28 December 2023 (UTC) |-align="center" style="background:#B8CBE0" | 5 || [[Putnam-224|Ada Amelia (Putnam) Wright]] || Welland, Ontario, Canada || Added sources, written biography || [[Utting-102|Utting-102]] 03:52, 28 December 2023 (UTC) |-align="center" style="background:#7EA0C4" | 6 || [[Lequire-23|Amelia Mary (Lequire) Jarvis]] || Connecticut, United States || Added sources, written biography || [[Utting-102|Utting-102]] 06:47, 28 December 2023 (UTC) |-align="center" style="background:#B8CBE0" | 7 || [[Freeland-446|Amelia (Freeland) Brodie]] || Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland || Added sources, written biography || [[Utting-102|Utting-102]] 06:45, 30 December 2023 (UTC) |-align="center" style="background:#7EA0C4" | 8 || [[Kell-333|Amelia Sarah (Kell) Campbell]] || Buckeye, Arizona, United States || Added sources, written biography || [[Utting-102|Utting-102]] 07:09, 30 December 2023 (UTC) |-align="center" style="background:#B8CBE0" | 9 || [[Carle-444|Amelia Carle]] || Kingston, New York, United States || Added sources, written biography || [[Utting-102|Utting-102]] 21:41, 1 January 2024 (UTC) |}

The American Civil War General Officers

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==Biography== :Brigadier-General John Gregg :Brigadier-General John Gregg fought in three of the principal armies of the Confederacy, and gained distinction in each. He entered the service in the Seventh Texas as colonel of the regiment; was captured at Fort Donelson, and, on being exchanged, he and his regiment were stationed for a time at Grenada, Miss. :He was commissioned brigadier-general on August 29, 1862. His brigade embraced, during the campaign in north Mississippi and afterward in the Vicksburg campaign, the Seventh Texas, the First, Third, Tenth, Thirtieth, Forty-first and Fiftieth regiments of Tennessee infantry, and Bledsoe's light battery of artillery. :When Sherman, with 33,000 men, began his movement upon Vicksburg in December, the brigades of Barton, Gregg and Vaughn were promptly transferred from Grenada to Vicksburg. In the battle which occurred at Chickasaw bayou, December 27, 1862, resulting in the repulse of Sherman with a loss of 1,776 in killed, wounded and missing, only a small part of the Confederates near Vicksburg were engaged, and Gregg's brigade had but a slight part in the battle. :In January, 1863, he was transferred to Port Hudson, and in May ordered to Jackson. During the advance of Grant upon Vicksburg from the rear, in May, 1863, the Confederate forces in Mississippi were so managed that they were put into battle in detachments and beaten in detail. :General Gregg, alone at Raymond, on May 12th, was allowed to be overwhelmed by a greatly superior force, but the fight he made was a memorable one. He retreated from that field in the direction of Jackson, where he was reinforced by other commands, forming the force that was being assembled under Gen. J. E. Johnston, with the design of raising the siege of Vicksburg. :After the fall of Vicksburg and the evacuation of Jackson, when forces were being concentrated in Georgia to enable Bragg to defeat Rosecrans, Gregg's brigade was one of those sent for that purpose. On the second day at Chickamauga the heavy pressure on Thomas caused Rosecrans to support him by sending troops which left a gap in the Federal line. Into this Longstreet immediately pushed the brigades of McNair, Gregg, Kershaw, Law, Humphrey, Benning and Robertson. This caused the Federal disaster that gave the Confederates the brilliant victory of Chickamauga. : Subsequently, his old brigade was separated, the Texas regiment going into Granbury's brigade; and when Longstreet returned to Virginia in the spring of 1864, Gregg went with him in command of Hood's old brigade, embracing the First, Fourth and Fifth Texas and Third Arkansas regiments. :On the second day of the battle of the Wilderness, when Longstreet's corps checked the victorious onset of the Federals, General Gregg and his Texans won immortal fame. He took an active part in the great struggle thus inaugurated, from the Rapidan to the James, and served in the defense of the Richmond and Petersburg lines until October 7, 1864, when he was killed on the field of battle before Richmond, and the service of another able officer was lost to the Confederacy."Confederate Military History, vol. XV, p. 234https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=3867&h=1120&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=8054

The American Genealogist, Volume 91, January 2019

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== The American Genealogist, Volume 91, Number 1 (January 2019), Whole Number 361 == '''The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of Francis King of Prince George's County, Maryland: a Second Cousin to Lt. Gov. Francis Fauquier of Virginia''' * Authors: Leslie Mahler, FASG and Nathan W. Murphy, AG, FASG * Citation: Leslie Mahler and Nathan W. Murphy, "The English Ancestry and Royal Descent of Francis King of Prince George's County, Maryland: a Second Cousin to Lt. Gov. Francis Fauquier of Virginia," ''The American Genealogist'', Vol. 91, No. 1 (January 2019), 1-9. * WikiTree Profiles: **[[St_John-59|John St. John]] **[[St_John-64|Nicholas St. John MP]] **[[St_John-3391|Eleanor (St. John) Cave]] '''The English Ancestry of Robert1 Tuck of Hampton, New Hampshire''' * Author: Clifford L. Stott, CG, FASG * Citation: Clifford L. Stott, "The English Ancestry of Robert1 Tuck of Hampton, New Hampshire," ''The American Genealogist'', Vol. 91, No. 1 (January 2019), 10-22. * WikiTree Profiles: **[[Tuck-4|Robert Tuck]] '''Sarah (Ruck) (Hathorne) Burroughs of Salem, Massachusetts''' * Author: Glade Isaac Nelson * Citation: Glade Isaac Nelson, "Sarah (Ruck) (Hathorne) Burroughs of Salem, Massachusetts," ''The American Genealogist'', Vol. 91, No. 1 (January 2019), 23-28. * WikiTree Profiles: **[[Ruck-95|John Ruck]] **[[Burroughs-971|Rev. George Burroughs]] '''The First Wife and Older Children of Thomas1 Bliss of Gloucester, England, and Hartford, Connecticut''' * Author: Anne Selene Bennett * Citation: Anne Selene Bennett, "The First Wife and Older Children of Thomas1 Bliss of Gloucester, England, and Hartford, Connecticut," ''The American Genealogist'', Vol. 91, No. 1 (January 2019), 43-45. * WikiTree Profiles: **[[Bliss-1|Thomas Bliss]] '''John1 Jessup of Wethersfield and Stamford, Connecticut: More "Unfinished Business"''' * Author: Gale Ion Harris, FASG * Citation: Gale Ion Harris, "John1 Jessup of Wethersfield and Stamford, Connecticut: More "Unfinished Business"," ''The American Genealogist'', Vol. 91, No. 1 (January 2019), 47-58. * WikiTree Profiles: **[[Jessup-3|John Jessup]] '''Clarissa (Dayton) Clark of Kendall, Orleans County, New York: A Disproof of Her Alleged Parentage''' * Author: R. Bruce Diebold * Citation: R. Bruce Diebold, "Clarissa (Dayton) Clark of Kendall, Orleans County, New York: A Disproof of Her Alleged Parentage," ''The American Genealogist'', Vol. 91, No. 1 (January 2019), 59-65. * WikiTree Profiles: **[[Dayton-586|Clarissa (Dayton) Clark]] '''Gershom3 Lockwood of Cos Cob, Greenwich, Connecticut, Son of Jonathan2 Lockwood''' * Author: Capers W. McDonald * Citation: Capers W. McDonald, "Gershom3 Lockwood of Cos Cob, Greenwich, Connecticut, Son of Jonathan2 Lockwood," ''The American Genealogist'', Vol. 91, No. 1 (January 2019), 66-78. * WikiTree Profiles: **[[Lockwood-1241|Gershom Lockwood]]

The American Revolution in Orangeburg District South Carolina

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Project in Progress...... A closer look at the area, ripe with immigrant ancestral families who fought once again to be free. In July on the hottest of summer days the Battle Of Orangeburgh took place. July 10-12 saw upwards of 1,200 men gathered on the British side of the battle. Stewart combined with Lord Rawdon's men met up and joined forces against the backwoods farmers of Orangeburgh, South Carolina. I am sure Stewart was feeling confident in his efforts when they finally met as he had foiled an attempt by Marion to engage on July seventh when Marion circled around Rawdon's men and tried to cut off Stewart in his forward march to meet up with Rawdon. Rawdon had marched his men at night to avoid the extreme heat. Dispite this he lost at least fifty men due to heat exhaustion according to Marion. Stewart's men numbered by Marion's count as 300 infantry and 50 Calvary troops. Having failed to stop Stewart from reaching Orangburgh the attempt was a small victory as Colonel Peter Horry did capture three wagons containing rum and wine. Marion tried for two days to lure them out of Orangburgh according to Marion's records. Tarleton says: Lord Rawdon was joined the day after he arrived by Colonel Stewart. Lord Rawdon was very dissappointed to find Col Stewart not accompanied by a platoon of calvary which was needed. On July 12th with most of the South Carolina Forces with him Greene was joined by Sumter and Marion at Turkey Hill about 4 miles (6.44 km) north of Orangeburg, Turkey Hill being a small branch of the Edisto River. Accompanied by Lee and Washington's Dragoons Greene entered Orangeburgh to see how many troops Stewart and Rawdon had. He returned to Turkey Hill waiting until 6PM and moved to Middleton's Plantation where a counsel of war was held and then the units once again went their separate ways. Green had been unsuccessful at drawing the British out of Orangeburgh and the British Colonel Cruger and his troops were only one day away. So, the colonist troops led by Colonel Greene marched towards McCord's Ferry some 15 miles (ca. 24 km) away. ==Notes== Engagment of the Troops: Authorized June 6, 1775 in the South Carolina Provincial Troops as the South Carolina Regiment of Horse (Rangers). Organized in summer 1775 at Ninety-Six Courthouse to consist of nine companies from western South Carolina. Redesignated November 12, 1775 as the 3rd South Carolina Regiment. Adopted July 24, 1776 into the Continental Army and assigned to the Southern Department. Captain Ezekiel Polk's Independent Company (organized in summer 1775 in western South Carolina) concurrently redesignated as the 10th Company, 3rd South Carolina Regiment. Assigned November 23, 1776 to the 1st South Carolina Brigade, an element of the Southern Department. Relieved August 26, 1778 from the 1st South Carolina Brigade and assigned to the 2nd South Carolina Brigade, an element of the Southern Department. Relieved January 3, 1779 from the 2nd South Carolina Brigade. Assigned February 1, 1779 to the South Carolina Brigade, an element of the Southern Department. Reorganized February 11, 1780 to consist of nine companies. Captured May 12, 1780 at Charleston by the British Army. Disbanded January 1, 1781. Engagements: Charleston 1775-1776 Southern Highlands Savannah Charleston 1780 Detachments additionally served in the following: Cherokees 1776 Florida 1778 The regiment was established by the South Carolina Provincial Congress in June 1775 as mounted riflemen who used horses for transportation but dismounted to fight on foot. It consisted of a lieutenant colonel commandant, a major, nine captains, eighteen lieutenants, a surgeon, a paymaster, an adjutant, and a quartermaster, and with each of its nine companies having two sergeants, a drummer, and fifty privates. The regiment was placed on the Continental Establishment in September 1776 as mounted riflemen, and in October its complement increased to 600 men in twelve companies, with the commanding officer, the major, and the senior captain, all being promoted one grade. The regiment was recruited in the back country and on the frontiers, and normally served in multi-company detachments, one of which took over Fort Charlotte in July 1775. Another detachment was bloodied in the fighting at Ninety Six in November 1775 and in the "Snow Campaign," which followed. In June 1776, the whole regiment defended the eastern end of Sullivan's Island when the British attempted an amphibious assault during the naval attack on the fort, which was later named Fort Moultrie. *Commander: *Original Officers: *June 6, 1775 *Lt. Col./Col. William Thomson *Maj. James Mayson *Known Lt. Colonels: *Known Majors: *William Cattell *William Henderson *James Mayson --- *William Cattell *Lewis Golsan, Jr. *Hugh Middleton *Thomas Pearman *John Purvis *? Speers *Samuel Wise --- *Known Regimental Adjutants: *John Eason *John Knapp *Merry McGuire *John Purvis --- *Known Quarter Masters: *Peter Avent *Alexander Coventry *Moses Deistoe *David Hamilton *Robert Johnson *John Knapp *Robert Owens --- Joseph Yancey Miscellaneous Players: John Chesnut - Paymaster Joseph Clay - Deputy Paymaster John James Haig - Paymaster Oliver Hart - Surgeon's Mate James Martin - Doctor Alexander Rodgers - Surgeon Known Captains: Nathaniel Abney John Allen Robert Anderson Robert C. Baillie Jefferson Baker Jesse Baker Francis Boykin Richard Brown John Caldwell William Caldwell Samuel Carr James Coachman Harman Davis John Donaldson John Earle Robert Ellison Henry Ervin Thomas Farrow William Fitzpatrick Gabriel A. Fridign Uriah Goodwin John Goodwyn Robert Goodwyn William Goodwyn Field Harris John Harrison Derrill Hart Charles Heatley William Heatley, Jr. John Hennington John Herrington David Hopkins John Lewis Peyer Imhoff Eli Kershaw Moses Kirkland George Liddell George Logan Robert Lyle Thomas Marshall ? Maskall James McCall ? McClintick Daniel McDuff Hugh Middleton Andrew Miller Ezekiel Polk John Purvis Edward Richardson James Robeson Arthur Simkins Francis Sinquefield John Carraway Smith ? Speed Francis Taylor Thomas Taylor Oliver Towles Felix Warley James Warley Joseph Warley William Wilson Richard Winn Samuel Wise Thomas Woodward Known Lieutenants - Captain Unknown: William Abney Robert Carnibi Baillie ? Beames Patrick Cain Allen Cameron James Cantey James Coachman Edward Connor Isaac Cowther Issac Crouther John Davis ? Deal Henry W. DeSaussure Daniel Duff David Edmanson William Edmonds David Edmunds John Ellison Abraham Felder DeSaussure Fitzpatrick William Fitzpatrick John Garlie Thomas Glass Uriah Goodwin John Goodwyn William Goodwyn Alexander Harrington ? Hart Charles Heatley William Heatley Benjamin Hodge John Lewis Peyer Imhoff Richard Jones Robert Lang George Liddell John Lisle, Sr. Thomas Marshall ? Maskall Charles McGinny Merry McGuire John Meloy Hugh Middleton Benjamin Newsom James Roberson James Robeson William Taggard Frederick Von Platter Richard Winn Peter Avent Benjamin Clark Benjamin Newsom Bazell Brown William Brown Samuel Craft John Gill, Jr. Thomas Gill Edward McCoy - James Alexander John Alexander Robert Alexander Samuel Alexander Thomas Alexander James Bonds John Brenaugh William Brewer Bazell Brown Stephen Brown William Brown John Butler Jonathan Butler Benjamin Newsom

The Ancestors and Descendants of Larkin Jackson Presnell and Lemah Sarah Cox

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This is a family history researched, compiled, published, and distributed by Elizabeth Gueso Jones, spouse of Ronald Lynn Jones, a grandson of Larkin and Lemah. Her sources included first-hand knowledge, surveys, interviews, and public records. The volume was self-published and distributed to interested family members at cost.

The Ancestors of William Moore Hauser III from 1588 to 1946

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The genealogy by William Moore Hauser is about the descendants of John Moore, 1588-1648, and Mary Fenwick, 1590-1658. The journal was self published in 1951. https://discover.hsp.org/Search/Results?lookfor=%22Hauser+family.%22&type=Subject

The Ancestry of Andrew Alexander Nesbitt

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[[Space:Publications_Nisbet_name_study]] '''The Ancestry of Andrew Alexander Nesbitt''' Compiled by his father Clarence Ralph Nesbitt 29 Ringe End Road Norton, Connecticut 1937 INDEX CONTENTS === Available online at these locations: === === Errata === Not Done yet

The Ancestry of Europe's Royal and Princely Houses: Work in Progress

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Most recent general update: 12 March 2021. Previous general update: 2 January 2021. ===Introduction=== This is the current iteration of an attempt to keep track of Wikitree's coverage of the core of the European higher nobility (previous versions were posted on G2G in January, February, and October 2020). In brief, it should theoretically be possible to identify most if not all 2,046 ancestors in the first ten generations of the pedigree of most reigning European monarchs, pretenders, and heads of mediatised houses. Rarely do we have full coverage of those ten generations on Wikitree, but we're improving! See below for details and scroll down to the final comment for a summary of where we are as well as some interesting statistics generated by the project. Also included are statistics for the population of the first twenty "circles" of each monarch or head of house (see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Circles 100 Circles Project] for more details on what this means). ===How this works=== The process of identifying the current coverage in Wikitree is very simple. At each update, the most recently deceased head of the monarchy/principality/county in question is plugged into the Brickwalls app (https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/) and the statistics generated there are used the basis for the entry. To give a sense of progress, statistics from the last update are given in brackets, and to guide anyone interested in making contributions, the three most recent ancestors for whom one or both parents are unknown are also listed. ===Reigning Houses=== ====Albania==== [[Zogu-1|Leka I, Crown Prince of Albania and pretender to the throne]] (1939-2011) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Zogu-1]]'''|| 4||12|| 23 || 40 || 57 || 4,013 || 593,969 || 5,931,475 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 112 (5.47%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 5.52%]. 0/113 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Toptani-1|Sadije Toptani]] (1876-1934) * [[Zogolli-3|Xhemal Pasha Zogolli]] (1860-c.1911) * [[Apponyi_de_Nagy-Appony-1|Ludwig Graf Apponyi de Nagy-Appony]] (* 1849) ====Austria==== [[Habsburg-Lorraine-3|Archduke Otto of Austria]] (1912-2011) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Habsburg-Lorraine-3]]'''|| 12||37|| 98 || 240 || 573 || 9,939 || 207,508 || 4,529,244 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1885 (92.13%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 85.14%]. 1326/1885 (70.34%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst-1|Karoline Juliane Prinzessin zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst]] (1705-1758) * [[Hohenlohe-Bartenstein-3|Karl Philipp Franz Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein]] (1702-1763) * [[De_la_Marck-3|Louis Engelbert, Comte de la Marck]] (* c.1700]] ====Bavaria==== [[Von_Wittelsbach-20|Albrecht, Herzog von Bayern]] (1905-1996), titular king of Bavaria and the most recently deceased Jacobite pretender. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Von_Wittelsbach-20]]'''|| 7||22|| 68 || 202 || 544 || 12,470 || 242,105 || 4,792,481 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1641 (80.21%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 71.02%]. 1000/1641 (60.94%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Mailly-25|Louis Joseph Augustin de Mailly-Rubempré]] (1744-1810) * [[Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst-1|Karoline Juliane Prinzessin zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst]] (1705-1758) * [[Hohenlohe-Bartenstein-3|Karl Philipp Franz Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein]] (1702-1763) ====Belgium==== [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-39|Baudouin, King of the Belgians]] (1930-1993) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-39]]'''|| 6||18|| 61 || 207 || 570 || 14,107 || 279,303 || 5,140,170 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1487 (72.68%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 68.04%]. 713/1487 (47.95%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Mailly-25|Louis Joseph Augustin de Mailly-Rubempré]] (1744-1810) * [[Lezay_Marnésia-2|Claude François Adrien Lezay Marnésia]] (1735-1800) * [[Hohenzollern-Bergh-1|Johanna Josepha Antonia Gräfin von Hohenzollern-Bergh]] (1727-1787) ====Bulgaria==== [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-48|Boris III, Tsar of Bulgaria]] (1894-1943) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-48]]'''|| 5||22|| 93 || 295 || 703 || 11,658 || 253,506 || 4,686,567 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1594 (77.91%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 74.49%]. 1031/1594 (64.68%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Czernin_von_und_zu_Chudenitz-1|Maria Margaretha Gräfin Czernin von und zu Chudenitz]] (1689-1725) * [[Nassau-98|Sophie Amalie Gräfin von Nassau-Ottweiler]] (1688-1753) * [[Von_Promnitz-1|Marie Eleonore Emilie Baronesse von Promnitz]] (1688-1776) ====Denmark==== [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-34|Frederik IX, King of Denmark]] (1899-1972) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-34]]'''|| 8||37|| 117 || 370 || 936 || 21,207 || 407,933 || 6,474,952 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1426 (69.7%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 66.42%]. 897/1426 (62.9%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Schönburg-Wechselburg-1|Gräfin Ernestine von Schönburg-Wechselburg, 1736-1768]] * [[Geyer_von_Geyersberg-2|Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Geyer von Geyersberg]] (1729-1772) * [[Anhalt-48|Anna Prinzessin von Anhalt-Köthen]] (1726-1790) ====France==== =====Orléanist Claimant===== [[Orléans-126|Henri, Comte de Paris]] (1933-2019), Orléanist claimant to the French throne {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Orléans-126]]'''|| 10||26|| 58 || 141 || 360 || 8,084 || 178,364 || 4,240,148 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1460 (71.36%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 69.7%]. 1105/1460 (75.68%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Dobržensky_von_Dobrženicz-3|Johann Wenzel Freiherr Dobržensky von Dobrženicz]] (1779-1843) * [[Kazianer_zu_Katzenstein-1|Josepha Gräfin Kazianer zu Katzenstein]] (1778-1848) * [[Kottulinsky-3|Joseph Graf Kottulinsky]] (1774-1850) Note, however, that the Orléanists are not unopposed in their claim to the French throne, which has also historically been maintained by the =====Legitimist Claimant===== [[Bourbon-91|Alfonso, soi-disant Duc d'Anjou]] (1936-1989), Legitimist claimant to the French throne {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Bourbon-91]]'''|| 6||15|| 41 || 106 || 289 || 15,772 || 698,779 || 8,007,129 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1068 (52.2%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 45.16%]. 504/1068 (47.19%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Ybry-1|Marie Marguerite Ybry]] (* 1849) * [[Ruspoli-11|Principe Emanuele Francesco Maria Ruspoli]] (1837-1899) * [[Giles-5936|Elizabeth Shipton Giles]] (1825-1861) Ancestry to the fourth generation added, 12 March 2021. Both Bourbon claimants are in opposition to the =====Bonapartist Claimant===== [[Napoleon-Bonaparte-1|Prince Louis Napoléon Bonaparte]] (1914-1997), titular Emperor Napoléon VI of France. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Napoleon-Bonaparte-1]]'''|| 6||13|| 36 || 132 || 393 || 13,878 || 800,740 || 7,831,589 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1463 (71.51%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 69.26%]. 918/1463 (62.75%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Korwin-Krasińska-8|Hr. Franciszka Korwin-Krasińska h. Ślepowron]] (1742-1796) * [[Fresch_Pietra-Santa-1|Angela Maria Fresch Pietra-Santa]] (1725-1790) * [[Ramolino-3|Giovanni Geronimo Ramolino]] (1723-1755) ====Georgia==== Not part of Europe, but of interest as a nation historically with strong European connections. Since the annexation of Georgia by Russia in the early nineteenth century three different branches of the formerly reigning Bagration royal family have claimed the throne. The Mukhrani and Gruzhinsky claimants are given below; the Imeretinsky claimant and his ancestors have yet to be added to WT. =====Bagration-Mukhrani===== [[Bagration_Mukhrani-1|Jorge Bagration-Mukhrani, pretender to the throne of Georgia]] (1944-2008) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Bagration_Mukhrani-1]]'''|| 4||8|| 17 || 35 || 90 || 4,554 || 91,849 || 2,112,270 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 14 (0.68%) have WikiTree profiles [unchanged]. 0/14 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * himself! (his mother has yet to be added). Mother added, 12 March 2021. * [[Головачева-1|Мария Дмитриевна Головачева]], 1856-1932 * [[ბაგრატიონ-მუხრანელი-4|Prince ალექსანდრე ბაგრატიონ-მუხრანელი]], 1853-1918 =====Bagration-Gruzhinsky===== [[ბაგრატიონ_გრუზინსკი-2|Petr Bagration-Gruzhinsky, pretender to the throne of Georgia]] (1920-1984) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[ბაგრატიონ_გრუზინსკი-2]]'''|| 3||5|| 7 || 12 || 21 || 110 || 1,106 || 20,945 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 23 (1.12%) have WikiTree profiles [unchanged]. 0/23 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[დეკანოზიშვილი-1|თამარა დეკანოზიშვილი]], 1897-1977 * [[თარხან-მოურავი-1|ელენე თარხან-მოურავი]], * c.1830 * [[ჩოლოყაშვილი-1|ეკატერინე ჩოლოყაშვილი]], 1781-1831 ====Germany==== [[Hohenzollern-25|Louis Ferdinand Prinz von Preußen]], 1907-1994 NB. His son Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm (1939-2015) would be more appropriate to put in this slot, but he seems to still be listed as living on Wikitree. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Hohenzollern-25]]'''|| 15||74|| 208 || 449 || 938 || 28,293 || 721,035 || 8,646,823 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1502 (73.41%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 68.52%]. 906/1502 (60.32%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von Schönburg-Wechselburg-1|Ernestine Gräfin von Schönburg-Wechselburg]] (1736-1768) * [[Zu_Solms-Rödelheim-1|Christiane Wilhelmine Luise Gräfin zu Solms-Rödelheim]] (1736-1803) * [[Geyer_von_Geyersberg-2|Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Geyer von Geyersberg]] (1729-1772) ====Great Britain==== [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-4|George VI, King of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.]] (1895-1952) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-4]]'''|| 11||53|| 211 || 704 || 1,769 || 68,469 || 1,184,498 || 10,202,004 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1417 (69.26%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 65.98%]. 837/1417 (59.07%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Henter-4|Borbála Henter de Sepsiszentiván]] (* before 1720) * [[Vass-201|Ágnes Vass de Diód-Váralja]] (* before 1720) * [[Kuun-45|Miklós Kuun de Osdola]] (+ c.1717) If, however, you're of a more quixotic and Jacobite turn of mind, you might prefer the =====Jacobite Claimant===== See under Bavaria. ====Greece==== [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-31|Paul, King of the Hellenes]] (1901-1964) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-31]]'''|| 9||43|| 135 || 405 || 940 || 25,195 || 482,643 || 6,840,807 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1609 (78.64%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 73.46%]. 1104/1609 (68.61%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Dohna-Schlodien-1|Albrecht Christoph Graf von Dohna-Schlodien]] (1698-1752) * [[Reuss-Shleiz-1|Heinrich I Graf Reuß zu Schleiz]] (1695-1744) * [[Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg-1|Julianne Dorothea Luise Gräfin von Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg]] (1694-1734) ====Italy==== [[Savoia-27|Umberto II, King of Italy]] (1904-1983) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Savoia-27]]'''|| 7||24|| 68 || 200 || 550 || 11,653 || 286,842 || 5,324,740 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 886 (43.3%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 41.06%]. 598/886 (67.49%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse.His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Vukotić-7|Petar Vukotic]] (1826-1907) * [[Vojvodić-2|Jelena Vojvodic]] (* c.1825) * [[Martinović-4|Stana Martinović]] (1824-1898) ====Liechtenstein==== [[Liechtenstein-6|Franz Joseph II Fürst von Liechtenstein]] (1906-1989) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Liechtenstein-6]]'''|| 5||18|| 54 || 173 || 424 || 9,375 || 205,298 || 4,418,714 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1018 (49.76%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 44.53%]. 500/1018 (49.12%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Fürstenberg-Weitra-1|Maria Josepha Sophia von Fürstenberg-Weitra]], 1776-1848 * [[Von_Wrbna_und_Freudenthal-2|Rudolf von Wrbna und Freudenthal]], 1761-1823 * [[Jabłonowska-8|Dorota Barbara Jablonowska]], 1760-1844 ====Luxembourg==== Updated 24 March 2021. [[Bourbon-85|Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg]] (1921-2019) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Bourbon-85]]'''|| 7||29|| 83 || 233 || 593 || 10,956 || 221,824 || 4,618,911 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1664 (81.33%) have WikiTree profiles (previously 80.06%). 1073/1664 (64.48%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Anhalt-Dessau-7|Friedrich Prinz zu Anhalt-Dessau]] (1769-1814) * [[Zu_Solms-Braunfels-2|Ulrike Louise Gräfin zu Solms-Braunfels]] (1731-1792) Ancestry added by Jelena Eckstädt, 24.iii.21. * [[Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst-1|Karoline Juliane Prinzessin zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst]] (1705-1758) ====Monaco==== [[Grimaldi-13|Rainier III, Prince de Monaco]] (1923-2005) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Grimaldi-13]]'''|| 8||22|| 56 || 86 || 121 || 5,815 || 169,450 || 3,309,765 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 298 (14.57%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 13.34%]. 36/298 (12.08%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[De_la_Torre-696|Isidoro Fernando de la Torre]] (1816-1881) * [[Celis-60|Mariana Celis de Mier]] (c.1812-1858) * [[Joanne-33|Marie Catherine Emélie Joanne]] (1802-1889) ====Montenegro==== [[Petrović-Njegoš-10|Mihailo I, King of Montenegro]] (1908-1986) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Petrović-Njegoš-10]]'''|| 3||12|| 33 || 77 || 179 || 6,761 || 130,016 || 2,912,411 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 10 (0.49%) have WikiTree profiles [unchanged]. 0/10 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Konstantinović-7|Natalija Konstantinović]] (1882-1950) * [[Vukotić-7|Petar Vukotic]] (1826-1907) * [[Vojvodić-2|Jelena Vojvodic]] (* c.1825) ====Netherlands==== [[Oranje-Nassau-14|Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands]] (1909-2004) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Oranje-Nassau-14]]'''|| 8||42|| 127 || 321 || 789 || 14,353 || 322,676 || 5,767,832 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1125 (54.99%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 51.17%]. 703/1125 (62.49%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. Her three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Schonburg-Waldenburg-1|Mathilde Prinzessin zu Schönburg-Waldenburg]] (c.1826-1914) * [[Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt-4|Adolph Fürst von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt]] (1801-1875) * [[Schönburg-Waldenburg-2|Otto Viktor Fürst von Schönburg-Waldenburg]] (* 1785) ====Norway==== [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-7|Olav V, King of Norway]] (1903-1991) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-7]]'''|| 7||40|| 121 || 323 || 867 || 32,159 || 565,054 || 7,437,227 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1530 (74.78%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 70.33%]. 1009/1439 (70.12%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Soucheiron-1|Catherine Rose Soucheiron]] (c.1715-1776) * [[Bourreau-6|Marie Françoise Romeine Bourreau de la Chevalerie]] (1709-c.1784) * [[Brown-114488|Marie Catherine Françoise Brown]] (c.1708-1785) ====Portugal==== [[Braganza-54|Manuel II, King of Portugal]] (1889-1932) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Braganza-54]]'''|| 4||16|| 59 || 190 || 471 || 11,016 || 281,463 || 5,035,549 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1711 (83.63%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 80.16%]. 1202/1711 (70.25%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Korwin-Krasińska-8|Hr. Franciszka Korwin-Krasińska h. Ślepowron]] (1742-1796) * [[Reuss-Shleiz-1|Heinrich I Graf Reuß zu Schleiz]] (1695-1744) * [[Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg-1|Julianne Dorothea Luise Gräfin von Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg]] (1694-1734) The Portuguese throne, after a period of dispute, is now represented by a single =====Miguelist Claimant===== [[De_Bragança-8|Duarte Nuno, Duque de Bragança]] (1907-1976), titular king of Portugal. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[De_Bragança-8]]'''|| 11||39|| 104 || 274 || 599 || 14,368 || 722,310 || 7,696,225 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 934 (45.65%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 40.08%]. 510/934 (54.6%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Fürstenberg-Weitra-1|Maria Josepha Sophie von Fürstenberg-Weitra]] (1776-1848) * [[Von_Wrbna_und_Freudenthal-2|Rudolf Graf Wrbna und Freudenthal]] (1761-1823) * [[Harrach-4|Maria Rosalia von Harrach]] (1758-1814) ====Reuß älterer Linie==== Heinrich XXIV, Fürst Reuß zu Greiz (1878-1927), upon whose death the elder line became extinct. Not yet on Wikitree. ====Reuß jüngerer Linie==== Heinrich IV, Fürst Reuß zu Schleiz-Köstritz (1919-2012). Not yet on Wikitree. ====Romania==== [[Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen-6|Mihai I, King of Romania]] (1921-2017) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen-6]]'''|| 6||23|| 74 || 241 || 662 || 15,273 || 306,446 || 5,404,738 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1747 (85.39%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 81.23%]. 1191/1747 (68.17%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Lezay_Marnésia-2|Claude François Adrien Lezay Marnésia]] (1735-1800) * [[Hohenzollern-Bergh-1|Johanna Josepha Antonia Gräfin zu Hohenzollern-Bergh]] (1727-1787) * [[De_Nettancourt-2|Yolande Madeleine de Nettancourt]] (* c.1725) ====Russia==== [[Romanov-29|Tsar Nikolai II]] (1868-1918) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Romanov-29]]'''|| 12||53|| 181 || 491 || 1,160 || 29,866 || 609,371 || 7,544,372 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1440 (70.38%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 64.22%]. 955/1440 (66.32%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Dohna-Schlodien-1|Albrecht Christoph Graf von Dohna-Schlodien]] (1698-1752) * [[Skowrońska-6|Catherine I, Empress of Russia]] (1684-1727) * [[Erbach-Erbach-1|Sophie Albertine Gräfin von Erbach-Erbach]] (1683-1742) There have been multiple claims by Romanov kinsmen and women of Nikolai II, but the two widely accepted ones have been those of the Kirillovichi and Nikolaevichi whose most recently deceased heads were: =====Kirillovichi Claimant===== * [[Romanov-75|Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich]] (1917-1992), the Kirillovichi pretender from 1938 to 1992 {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Romanov-75]]'''|| 9||39|| 149 || 383 || 892 || 23,601 || 457,903 || 6,875,006 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1603 (78.35%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 70.92%]. 1158/1603 (72.24%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Schönburg-Wechselburg-1|Ernestine Gräfin von Schönburg-Wechselburg]], 1736-1768 * [[Anhalt-48|Anna Prinzessin zu Anhalt-Köthen]], 1726-1790 * [[Stolberg-55|Luis Charlotta Gräfin zu Stolberg-Rossla]] (1716-1796) =====Nikolaevichi Claimant===== [[Романов-17|Prince Nikolai Romanovich]] (1922-2014), the Nikolaevichi pretender until his death in 2014. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Романов-17]]'''|| 4||8|| 20 || 56 || 169 || 6,011 || 115,752 || 2,839,918 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 423 (20.67%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 20.33%]. 169/416 (40.63%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Воронцова-Дашкова-1|Countess Irina Illarionovna Vorontsova-Dashkova]], * c.1870 * [[Шереметев-1|Count Dmitrii Sergeevich Sheremetev]], * 1869 * [[Vukotić-7|Petar Vukotic]] (1826-1907) ====Saxony==== [[Von_Sachsen-132|Maria Emanuel, Markgraf von Meißen]] (1926-2012), chief of the Albertine branch of the house of Wettin and titular king of Saxony. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Von_Sachsen-132]]'''|| 3||10|| 33 || 107 || 310 || 6,827 || 135,860 || 3,523,019 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1716 (83.87%) have WikiTree profiles (previously 79.62%). 1136/1716 (66.2%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Dornberg-2|Wilhelmine von Dornberg]] (1803-1845) Parents added, 12 March 2021. * [[Mailly-25|Louis Joseph Augustin de Mailly-Rubempré]] (1744-1810) * [[Von_Brandenburg-Bayreuth-4|Sophie Christiane Luise Herzögin von Brandenburg-Bayreuth]] (1710-1730) ====Spain==== [[Bourbon-76|Infante Juan]] (1913-1993), father of King Juan Carlos {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Bourbon-76]]'''|| 10||35|| 102 || 284 || 716 || 25,097 || 674,421 || 7,710,502 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1533 (74.93%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 74.93%]. 1623 (79.33%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Kornély-1|Maria Theresia Kornély]], c.1768-1827 and her father * [[Kornély-2|Markus Kornély]], * c.1725 * [[Bonelli-15|Maria Rosalia Bonelli]], * 1708 ====Sweden==== [[Bernadotte-9|Gustav VI Adolf, King of Sweden]] (1882-1973) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Bernadotte-9]]'''|| 12||47|| 174 || 537 || 1,264 || 31,861 || 525,127 || 7,064,524 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1150 (56.21%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 56.21%]. 1241 (60.65%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Geyer_von_Geyersberg-2|Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Geyer von Geyersberg]] (1729-1772) * [[Soucheiron-1|Catherine Rose Soucheiron]] (c.1715-1776) * [[Bourreau-6|Marie Françoise Romeine Bourreau de la Chevalerie]] (1709-c.1784) ====The Two Sicilies==== Since the death of [[Borbone-24|Principe Ferdinando Pio]] in 1960, the titular crown of the kingdom of the Two Sicilies has been disputed between the descendants of =====Principe Rainieri===== [[Borbone-33|Ferdinando, Duca di Castro]] (1926-2008), claimant to the Sicilian crown. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Borbone-33]]'''|| 3||15|| 41 || 115 || 286 || 5,537 || 92,225 || 2,435,348 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1472 (71.95%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 71.16%]. 1249/1472 (84.85%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Zamoyski-26|Hrabia Andrzej Przemysław Konstanty Jan Władysław Zamoyski hr. Jelita]] (1852-1927) * [[Nassau-98|Sophie Amalie Gräfin von Nassau-Ottweiler]] (1688-1753) * [[Von_Promnitz-1|Marie Eleonore Emilie Baronesse von Promnitz]] (1688-1776) and =====Infante Alfonso===== [[Borb%C3%B3n-10|Infante Carlos, Duque de Calabria]] (1938-2015), claimant to the Sicilain crown. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Borb%C3%B3n-10]]'''|| 4||16|| 59 || 164 || 367 || 6,963 || 136,240 || 3,345,332 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1770 (86.51%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 85.87%]. 1493/1770 (84.35%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Trazegnies-19|Auguste Charlotte Natalie de Trazegnies ]] (c.1813-1835). Ancestors added to the third generation, 12 March 2021. * [[ZuSalm-Salm-3|Eleonore Wilhelmine Luise zu Salm-Salm]] (1794-1871) * [[Van_der_Noot-23|Josephine Louise van der Noot de Duras]] (1785-1863) ====Württemberg==== Added on 4 January 2021. [[Württemberg-81|Philipp Albrecht, Herzog von Württemberg]] (1893-1975), titular king of Württemberg. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Württemberg-81]]'''|| 8||23|| 69 || 207 || 491 || 8,664 || 170,032 || 4,038, 225 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1754 (85.73%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 80.4%]. 1154/1754 (65.79%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Nassau-98|Sophie Amalie Gräfin von Nassau-Ottweiler]] (1688-1753) * [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-8|Ernst August Herzog von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach]] (1688-1748) * [[Von_Promnitz-1|Marie Eleonore Emilie Baronesse von Promnitz]] (1688-1776) ====Yugoslavia==== [[Karadordevic-4|Petar II, King of Yugoslavia]] (1923-1970) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Karadordevic-4]]'''|| 7||24|| 66 || 184 || 436 || 12,445 || 234,836 || 4,342,982 || 2021-03-12 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 847 (41.4%) have WikiTree profiles [previously 36.9%]. 407/847 (48.05%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Vukotić-7|Petar Vukotic]] (1826-1907) * [[Vojvodić-2|Jelena Vojvodic]] (* c.1825) * [[Martinović-4|Stana Martinović]] (1824-1898) ===Mediatised Houses=== For those unfamiliar with the term, "mediatisation" refers to the political process by which formally "immediate" nobles - i.e., those who were subject only to the Holy Roman Emperor - instead became vassals of "immediate" states. This was an ongoing process throughout the early modern period, but is particularly used with reference to the mass loss of sovereignty caused by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichsdeputationshauptschluss Reichsdeputationshauptschluss] of 1803 and the Treaty of the Confederation of the Rhine of 1806, side-effects of the larger transformation of Europe caused by the Napoleonic Wars. Traditionally, those houses mediatised in this period were considered equal in birth to reigning families, meaning that marriages between the two would be considered equal rather than [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morganatic_marriage morganatic]. As such, their ancestry tends to derive from the same genetic pool as the reigning houses covered above and they have been included here accordingly. Data on these houses is being added gradually as time permits with progress being slow in part due to the number of heads of house not currently represented in WT. ====Princely Mediatised Houses (Durchlaucht)==== =====Arenberg===== [[D'Arenberg-19|Eric-Engelbert, 11e duc d'Arenberg]] (1901-1992) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[D'Arenberg-19]]'''|| 3||9|| 23 || 50 || 92 || 2,503 || 47,047 || 1,215,782 || 2021-03-22 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 139 (6.79%) have WikiTree profiles. 18/139 (12.95%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Biron-275|Charlotte-Josephine Gontaut de Biron]] (* 1852) * [[Lubomirska-13|Prinzessin Hedwige Julie Wanda Lubomirska]] (1815-1895) * [[Von_Auersperg-16|Prinzessin Sophie Caroline Marie von Auersperg]] (1811-1901) =====Auersperg===== Karl Adolf, 10. Fürst von Auersperg (1915-2006). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Bentheim und Steinfurt===== [[Zu_Bentheim_und_Steinfurt-23|Viktor-Adolph Wilhelm Otto Prinz zu Bentheim und Steinfurt]] (1883-1961) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Zu_Bentheim_und_Steinfurt-23]]'''|| 18||52|| 131 || 359 || 863 || 15,200 || 290,035 || 4,931,645 || 2021-03-13 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 711 (34.75%) have WikiTree profiles. 271/711 (38.12%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Zu_Salm-Grumbach-1|Auguste Wild- und Rheingräfin zu Salm-Grumbach]] (1771-1810) * [[Zu_Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-1|Albertine Charlotte Auguste Prinzessin zu Schwarzburg-Sondershausen]] (1768-1849) * [[Von_Hoym-4|Amalie Charlotte Marianne Luise Christiane Gräfin von Hoym]] (1763-1840) =====Bentheim-Tecklenburg===== [[Zu_Bentheim-Tecklenburg-8|Moritz-Casimir Widukind Gumprecht Prinz zu Bentheim-Tecklenburg]] (1923-2014) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Zu_Bentheim-Tecklenburg-8]]'''|| 5||8|| 18 || 52 || 109 || 2,479 || 37,757 || 972,544 || 2021-03-13 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 116 (5.67%) have WikiTree profiles. 0/116 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Schönburg-Droyßig-1|Amalie Prinzessin von Schönburg-Droyßig]] (1902-1995) * [[Willenbücher-1|Charlotte Willenbücher]] (1839-1914) * [[Von_Hoym-3|Luise Gräfin von Hoym]] (1772-1832) =====Castell-Castell===== [[Zu_Castell-Castell-5|Albrecht Fürst zu Castell-Castell]] (1925-2016) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Zu_Castell-Castell-5]]'''|| 5||19|| 45 || 129 || 301 || 6,000 || 114,080 || 2,587,944 || 2021-03-13 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 294 (14.37%) have WikiTree profiles. 93/294 (31.63%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Zu_Stolberg-Wernigerode-61|Gertrud Gräfin zu Stolberg-Wernigerode]] (1872-1924) * [[Zu_Castell-Castell-14|Friedrich Carl Wilhelm Ernst Graf zu Castell-Castell]] (1826-1886) * [[Von_Collalto_und_San_Salvatore-1|Caroline Gräfin von Collalto und San Salvatore]] (1818-1855) =====Castell-Rüdenhausen===== Johann Friedrich, 5. Fürst von Castell-Rüdenhausen (1948-2014). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Croÿ===== [[De_Croÿ-23|Charles, 14e duc de Croÿ]] (1914-2011) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[De_Croÿ-23]]'''|| 3||5|| 11 || 30 || 69 || 2,751 || 34,347 || 796,338 || 2021-03-23 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 114 (5.57%) have WikiTree profiles. 17/114 (14.91%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Leishman-351|Nancy Louise Leishman]] (* 1894) * [[Von_Auersperg-16|Prinzessin Sophie Caroline Marie von Auersperg]] (1811-1901) * [[Von_Lobkowicz-6|Ludmilla Prinzessin von Lobkowicz]] (1798-1868) =====Dietrichstein===== Moritz Joseph Johann von Dietrichstein-Proskau-Leslie, 10. Reichsfürst von Dietrichstein (1775-1864), upon whose death the princely line became extinct. Not yet on Wikitree. =====Erbach-Schönberg===== [[Zu_Erbach-Schönberg-22|Ludewig, 4. Fürst und Graf zu Erbach-Schönberg]] (1926-1998) {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! C1 !! C2 !! C3 !! C4 !! C5 !! C10 !! C15 !! C20 !! update |- |'''[[Zu_Erbach-Schönberg-22]]'''|| 3||6|| 19 || 65 || 213 || 8,332 || 156,244 || 3,095,900 || 2021-03-23 |- |} Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 490 (23.95%) have WikiTree profiles. 183/490 (37.35%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Deringer-45|Marie Margarethe Deringer]] (1903-1967) * [[Von_Gronsfeld-Diepenbrock-1|Caroline Gräfin von Gronsfeld-Diepenbrock]] (1802-1852) * [[Zu_Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-1|Albertine Charlotte Auguste Prinzessin zu Schwarzburg-Sondershausen]] (1768-1849) =====Esterházy de Galántha===== Pál, Fürst Esterházy de Galántha (1901-1989). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Fugger-Babenhusen===== Friedrich Karl, 7. Fürst Fugger von Babenhusen (1914-1979). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Fugger-Glött===== [[Fugger_von_Glött-5|Joseph Ernst, Fürst Fugger von Glött]] (1895-1981). Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 24 (1.17%) have WikiTree profiles. 0/24 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Künsberg-1|Maria Luise Alexandra Freiin von Künsberg]] (1834-1901) * [[Fugger_von_Glött-2|Ernst Fürst Fugger von Glött]] (1821-1885) * [[Von_Quadt-Wykradt-Isny-1|Friedrich Graf von Quadt-Wykradt-Isny]] (1818-1892) =====Fürstenberg===== [[Zu_Fürstenberg-19|Joachim Egon, Fürst zu Fürstenberg]] (1923-2002) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 96 (4.69%) have WikiTree profiles. 11/96 (11.46%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Schönburg-Glauchau-1|Wilhelmine Gräfin von Schönburg-Glauchau]] (1902-1964) * [[Zu_Fürstenberg-18|Maximilian Egon Prinz zu Fürstenberg]] (1896-1959) * [[Fürstenberg-41|Maximilian Egon II Fürst zu Fürstenberg]] (1863-1941) =====Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Oehringen===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Hohenlohe-Jagstberg===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Langenburg===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (Ratibor und Corvey)===== [[Von_Ratibor-10|Franz Albrecht Metternich-Sandór, 4. Herzog von Ratibor und Prinz von Corvey]] (1920-2009) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 101 (4.94%) have WikiTree profiles. 11/101 (10.89%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Zu_Oettingen-Oettingen_und_Oettingen-Spielberg-1|Elisabeth Prinzessin zu Oettingen-Oettingen]] (1886-1976) * [[Von_Breunner-Enckevoirth-1|Marie Gräfin von Breunner-Enckevoirth]] (1856-1929) * [[Zu_Oettingen-Oettingen_und_Oettingen-Spielberg-2|Franz Albrecht Prinz zu Oettingen-Oettingen]] (1847-1916) =====Kaunitz-Rietberg===== Aloys Wenzel Fürst von Kaunitz-Rietberg (1774-1848), upon whose death this family became extinct. Not yet on Wikitree. =====Khevenhüller-Metsch===== [[Khevenh%C3%BCller-Metsch-4|Maximilian, 9. Fürst von Khevenhüller-Metsch]] (1919-2010). NB. His son Johannes who + 2020 should more properly occupy this place but he is still marked as living on WT. Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 96 (4.69%) have WikiTree profiles. 11/96 (11.46%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Fürstenberg-42|Anna Prinzessin zu Fürstenberg]] (1894-1928) * [[Khevenhüller-Metsch-3|Franz Eduard, 8. Fürst von Khevenhüller-Metsch]] (1889-1977) * [[Fürstenberg-41|Maximilian Egon II., Fürst zu Fürstenberg]] (1863-1941) =====Leiningen===== [[Leiningen-22|Emich Kyrill, 7. Fürst zu Leiningen]] (1926-1991) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1485 (72.58%) have WikiTree profiles. 1012/1485 (68.15%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Klebelsberg-2|Maria Gräfin von Klebelsberg]] (1806-1880) * [[Von_Schönburg-Wechselburg-1|Ernestine Gräfin von Schönburg-Wechselburg]] (1736-1768) * [[Zu_Solms-Rödelheim-1|Christiane Wilhelmine Luise Gräfin zu Solms-Rödelheim]] (1736-1803) =====Leyen===== Erwein, Fürst von der Leyen (1894-1970). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Lobkowicz===== Added 22 March 2021. [[Von_Lobkowicz-15|Jaroslav, 13. Fürst von Lobkowicz]] (1910-1985). Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 27 (1.32%) have WikiTree profiles. 0/27 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Beaufort-Spontin-1|Marie Gräfin von Beaufort-Spontin]] (1885-1942) * [[Von_Sternberg-6|Kunigunde Gräfin von Sternberg]] (* 1847) * [[Von_Wrbna_und_Freudenthal-3|Karoline Gräfin von Wrbna und Freudenthal]] (1815-1843) =====Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg===== [[Zu_Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg-16|Alfred-Ernst, 7. Fürst zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg]] (1924-2010) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 180 (8.8%) have WikiTree profiles. 44/180 (24.44%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Zu_Stolberg-Wernigerode-61|Gertrud Prinzessin zu Stolberg-Wernigerode]] (1872-1924) * [[Zu_Schönburg-Glauchau-1|Olga Gräfin zu Schönburg-Glauchau]] (1831-1868) * [[Zu_Castell-Castell-14|Friedrich Carl Wilhelm Ernst Prinz zu Castell-Castell]] (1826-1886) =====Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg===== [[Zu_Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg-4|Karl Friedrich, 8. Fürst zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg]] (1904-1990) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 274 (13.39%) have WikiTree profiles. 31/274 (11.31%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Kinsky_von_Wchinitz_und_Tettau-18|Josephine Gräfin Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau]] (1874-1946) * [[Fürstenberg-Weitra-1|Josepha, Landgräfin von Fürstenberg-Weitra]] (1776-1848) * [[Von_Wrbna_und_Freudenthal-2|Rudolf Graf von Wrbna und Freudenthal]] (1761-1823) =====Looz-Corswarem===== Robert, 9e duc de Looz-Corswarem (1914-1997). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Metternich-Winneburg===== Paul Alfons, Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg (1917-1992). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Oettingen-Spielberg===== Aloys Philipp, 9. Fürst von Oettingen-Spielberg (1920-1975). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Oettingen-Wallerstein===== Karl Friedrich, 7. Fürst von Oettingen-Wallerstein (1917-1991). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Orsini und Rosenberg===== Heinrich, 6. Fürst von Orsini und Rosenberg (1925-2011). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Quadt-Isny===== Paul, 4e prince de Quadt de Wykradt et Isny (1930-2011). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Salm-Kyrburg===== Friedrich VI, Fürst von Salm-Kyrburg (1845-1905), upon whose death the male line of this family became extinct. Not yet on Wikitree. =====Salm-Horstmar===== [[Zu_Salm-Horstmar-16|Philipp Franz, 4. Fürst zu Salm-Horstmar]] (1909-1996) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 26 (1.27%) have WikiTree profiles. 0/26 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Zu_Solms-Baruth-2|Rosa Prinzessin zu Solms-Baruth]] (1884-1945) * [[Zur_Lippe-Biesterfeld-1|Emilie Gräfin zur Lippe-Biesterfeld]] (1841-1892) * [[Von_Solms-Laubach-13|Sophie Prinzessin zu Solms-Laubach]] (1771-1807) =====Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck===== Alfred Josef Klemens, 2. Fürst zu Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck (1811-1888), upon whose death this family became extinct in the male line. Not yet on Wikitree. =====Salm-Reifferscheid-Krautheim===== Franz Josef, 6. Fürst zu Salm-Reifferscheid-Krautheim (1899-1958), upon whose death this family became extinct in the male line. Not yet on Wikitree. =====Salm-Reifferscheid-Raitz===== Hugo V., 6. Fürst zu Salm-Reifferscheid-Raitz (1933-1974). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Salm-Salm===== [[Zu_Salm-Salm-7|Nikolaus Leopold, 8. Fürst zu Salm-Salm]] (1906-1988). Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 556 (27.17%) have WikiTree profiles. 236/556 (42.45%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[VonLutzow-1|Rosa Gräfin von Lutzow]] (1850-1927) * [[ZuSalm-Salm-1|Alfred Fürst zu Salm-Salm]] (1814-1886) * [[ZuSalm-Salm-3|Eleonore Wilhelmine Luise Prinzessin zu Salm-Salm]] (1794-1871) =====Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg===== [[Zu_Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg-1|Richard, 6. Fürst zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg]] (1934-2017) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 253 (12.37%) have WikiTree profiles. 34/253 (13.44%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Stedingk-10|Therese Freiin von Stedingk]] (1837-1901) * [[Zu_Schönburg-Glauchau-1|Olga Gräfin zu Schönburg-Glauchau]] (1831-1868) * [[Von_Ellrichshausen-1|Maximiliane von Ellrichshausen]] (1825-1865) =====Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein===== [[Zu_Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg-37|Christian Heinrich, 5. Fürst zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein]] (1908-1983) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 171 (8.36%) have WikiTree profiles. 34/171 (19.88%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Zu_Schönburg-Glauchau-1|Olga Gräfin zu Schönburg-Glauchau]] (1831-1868) * [[Von_Ellrichshausen-1|Maximiliane von Ellrichshausen]] (1825-1865) * [[Wielandt-1|Pauline Auguste Wielandt]] (1813-1856) =====Schönburg-Hartenstein===== Alexander, 8. Fürst zu Schönburg-Hartenstein (1930-2018). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schönburg-Waldenburg===== Wolf, 5. Fürst zu Schönburg-Waldenburg (1902-1983). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schwarzenberg===== [[Schwarzenberg-19|Karl VI, Fürst zu Schwarzenberg]] (1911-1986) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 6 (0.29%) have WikiTree profiles. 0/6 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * Himself! (no mothers have been added for this family). *[[Schwarzenberg-18|Karl V, Fürst zu Schwarzenberg]] (1886-1914) * [[Schwarzenberg-17|Karl VI, Fürst zu Schwarzenberg]] (1859-1913) =====Solms-Braunfels===== [[Zu_Solms-Braunfels-31|Georg Friedrich Victor, 7. Fürst zu Solms-Braunfels]] (1890-1970), upon whose death this family became extinct in the male line. Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 174 (8.5%) have WikiTree profiles. 22/174 (12.64%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Gallone_di_Tricase-Moliterno-1|Emanuela Gallone di Tricase-Moliterno]] (1854-1936) * [[Gallone_di_Nociglia_di_Tricase-Moliterno-1|Giuseppe Gallone di Nociglia di Tricase-Moliterno]] (1819-1898) * [[Kinsky_von_Wchinitz_und_Tettau-16|Maria Anna Gräfin Kinsky von Schinitz und Tettau]] (1809-1892) =====Solms-Hohensolms-Lich===== [[Zu_Solms-Hohensolms-Lich-15|Philipp Reinhard, 8. Fürst zu Solms-Hohensolms-Lich]] (1934-2015) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 100 (4.89%) have WikiTree profiles. 6/100 (6%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Werthern-Beichlingen-1|Gertrud Freiin von Werthern-Beichlingen]] (1913-1987) * [[Zu_Solms-Sonnewalde-2|Marka Klara Rosa Gräfin zu Solms-Sonnewalde]] (1879-1965) * [[Von_Collalto_und_San_Salvatore-1|Caroline Gräfin von Collalto und San Salvatore]] (1818-1855) =====Starhemberg===== Heinrich, 5. Fürst von Starhemberg (1934-1997). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Stolberg-Roßla===== [[Zu_Stolberg-Roßla-19|Johann Martin, 4. Fürst zu Stolberg-Roßla]] (1917-1982) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 700 (34.21%) have WikiTree profiles. 321/700 (45.86%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Collalto_und_San_Salvatore-1|Caroline Gräfin von Collalto und San Salvatore]] (1818-1855) * [[Zu_Ysenburg_und_Büdingen-5|Ernst Casimir Fürst zu Ysenburg und Büdingen]] (1781-1852) * [[Von_Solms-Laubach-13|Sophie Gräfin von Solms-Laubach]] (1771-1807) =====Stolberg-Stolberg===== Wolff-Heinrich, 3. Fürst zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1903-1972). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Stolberg-Wernigerode===== [Zu_Stolberg-Wernigerode-75|Christian Heinrich, 4. Fürst zu Stolberg-Wernigerode]] (1922-2001). Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 164 (8.02%) have WikiTree profiles. 45/164 (27.44%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Schoenaich-Carolath-6|Renate von Schoenaich-Carolath]] (1899-1985) * [[Zu_Castell-Rüdenhausen-6|Marie Prinzessin zu Castell-Rüdenhausen]] (1864-1942) * [[Von_Hoym-4|Amalie Gräfin von Hoym]] (1763-1840) =====Thurn und Taxis===== * [[Von_Thurn_und_Taxis-2|Johannes, 11. Fürst von Thurn und Taxis]] (1926-1990) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 1334 (65.2%) have WikiTree profiles. 640/1334 (47.98%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Fürstenberg-Weitra-1|Josepha, Landgräfin von Fürstenberg-Weitra]] (1776-1848) * [[Von_Glauburg-1|Wilhelmine Sophie Freiin von Glauburg]] (1775-1835) * [[Von_Dornberg-6|Konrad Heinrich Freiherr von Dornberg]] (1769-1828) =====Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg===== [[Von_Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg-5|Johannes Maximilian, Fürst von Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg]] (1929-2012). Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 88 (4.3%) have WikiTree profiles. 14/88 (15.91%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Schwarzenberg-1|Maria Prinzessin von Schwarzenberg]] (1869-1931) * [[Von_Auersperg-18|Aglaë Prinzessin von Auersperg]] (1868-1919) * [[Pallavicini-4|Josefine Markgräfin Pallavicini]] (1849-1923) =====Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee===== [[Von_Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee-4|Maximilian Willibald, 6. Fürst von Waldburg zu Wolfegg und Waldsee]] (1924-1998) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 4 (0.2%) have WikiTree profiles. 0/4 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Schönburg-Glauchau-2|Adelheid Gräfin von Schönburg-Glauchau]] (* 1900) * [[Von_Lobkowicz-7|Maria Sidonia Prinzessin von Lobkowicz]] (* 1869) * [[Von_Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee-2|Maximilian, Fürst von Waldburg zu Wolfegg und Waldsee]] (1863-1950) =====Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg===== Georg, 7. Fürst von Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg (1928-2015). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach===== Eberhard, 4. Fürst von Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach (1865-1903), upon whose death this family became extinct in the male line. Not yet on Wikitree. =====Wied-Neuwied===== Friedrich Wilhelm, 7. Fürst zu Wied-Neuwied (1931-2000). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Windisch-Grätz===== ======Elder Line====== Ludwig Aladar, 5. Fürst zu Windisch-Grätz (1908-1990). Not yet on Wikitree. ======Younger Line====== [[Zu_Windisch-Grätz-1|Maximilian Anton, 5. Fürst zu Windisch-Grätz]] (1914-1976). Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 318 (15.54%) have WikiTree profiles. 66/318 (20.75%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Fürstenberg-40|Leontine Prinzessin von Fürstenberg]] (1892-1979) * [[Windisch-Grätz-5|Hugo Fürst zu Windisch-Grätz]] (1887-1959) * [[Fürstenberg-41|Maximilian Egon Fürst zu Fürstenberg]] (1863-1941) =====Ysenburg und Büdingen===== Franz Alexander, Fürst zu Ysenburg-Büdingen (1943-2018). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Ysenburg und Büdingen in Büdingen===== Karl, Fürst zu Ysenburg-Büdingen-Büdingen (d. 1941), upon whose death the representation of this family passed to the Wächtersbach branch. Not yet on Wikitree. =====Ysenburg und Büdingen in Wächtersbach===== Otto Friedrich, Fürst zu Ysenburg-Büdingen-Büdingen (1904-1990). Not yet on Wikitree. ====Comital Mediatised Houses (Erlaucht)==== =====Bentinck===== [[Bentinck-72|Henry Noel Bentick, 7. Graf Bentick, 11th Earl of Portland]] (1919-1997) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 237 (11.58%) have WikiTree profiles. 6/237 (2.53%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Noel-1153|Norah Noel]] (1881-1939) * [[Pyrmont-1|Caroline Gräfin von Pyrmont]] (1826-1899) * [[Mather-751|Sarah Mather]] (* 1798) =====Erbach-Erbach===== [[Zu_Erbach-Erbach-9|Franz Graf zu Erbach-Erbach]] (1925-2015) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 212 (10.36%) have WikiTree profiles. 72/212 (33.96%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Zülow-2|Christa von Zülow]] (1894-1962) * [[Von_Hoym-3|Luise Gräfin von Hoym]] (1772-1832) * [[Von_Hoym-4|Amalie Gräfin von Hoym]] (1763-1840) =====Erbach-Fürstenau===== Raimund Graf zu Erbach-Fürstenau (1951-2017). Not yet on Wikitree. =====Fugger-Kirchberg-Weissenhorn===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Fugger-Kirchheim===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Fugger-Nordendorf===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Giech===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Königsegg-Aulendorf===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Kuefstein-Greillenstein===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Leiningen-Billigheim===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Leiningen-Neudenau===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Neipperg===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Ortenburg-Tambach===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Pappenheim===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Platen-Hallermund===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Pückler und Limpurg===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Rechberg und Rothenlöwen===== [[Von_Rechberg_und_Rothenlöwen-18|Albert Graf von Rechberg und Rothenlöwen]] (1912-2013) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 22 (1.08%) have WikiTree profiles. 0/22 (0%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Schorlemer-2|Theresia von Schorlemer]] (* c.1885) * [[Zu_Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst-1|Therese Prinzessin zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst]] (1851-1923) * [[Von_Rechberg-1|Walpurga Gräfin von Rechberg]] (1809-1883) =====Rechteren-Limpurg===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schaesberg-Tannheim===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schlitz genannt von Görtz===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schönborn-Buchheim===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schönborn-Wiesentheid===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schönburg-Forderglauchau===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schönburg-Hinterglauchau===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schönburg-Rochsburg===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Schönburg-Wechselburg===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Solms-Laubach===== [[Zu_Solms-Laubach-31|Otto, 10. Graf zu Solms-Laubach]] (1926-1973) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 465 (22.73%) have WikiTree profiles. 225/465 (48.39%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Von_Thüngen-1|Friederike Maria von Thüngen]] (1818-1888) * [[Von_Collalto_und_San_Salvatore-1|Caroline Gräfin von Collalto und San Salvatore]] (1818-1855) * [[Zu_Stolberg-Wernigerode-27|Wilhelm Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode]] (1807-1898) =====Solms-Rödelheim===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Solms-Wildenfels===== [[Zu_Solms-Wildenfels-16|Friedrich Magnus V. Graf zu Solms-Wildenfels]] (1886-1945) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 88 (4.3%) have WikiTree profiles. 24/88 (27.27%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Bentinck-68|Jacqueline Gräfin Bentinck]] (1855-1933) * [[Von_Castell-Castell-3|Ida Gräfin von Castell-Castell]] (1817-1882) * [[Zu_Solms-Rödelheim-1|Christiane Wilhelmine Luise Gräfin zu Solms-Rödelheim]] (1736-1803) =====Stadion-Thannhausen===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Stadion-Warthausen===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Starhemberg===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Sternberg-Manderscheid===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Törring-Gutenzell===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Waldbott von Bassenheim===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Waldeck-Pyrmont===== [[Zu_Waldeck_und_Pyrmont-6|Josias Fürst zu Waldeck und Pyrmont]] (1896-1967) Out of 2046 possible ancestors in 10 generations, 960 (46.92%) have WikiTree profiles. 482/960 (50.21%) are duplicates due to pedigree collapse. His three most recent ancestors missing one or both parents are: * [[Anhalt-Dessau-7|Friedrich Prinz zu Anhalt-Dessau]] (1769-1814) * [[Zu_Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-1|Albertine Prinzessin zu Schwarzburg-Sondershausen]] (1768-1849) * [[Von_Solms-Braunfels-1|Eleonore Prinzessin zu Solms-Braunfels]] (1734-1811) =====Wallmoden-Gimborn===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Wurmbrand-Stuppach===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Ysenburg und Büdingen in Meerholz===== Not yet on Wikitree. =====Ysenburg und Büdingen in Philippseich===== Not yet on Wikitree. ===Summary=== Archduke Otto of Austria is the first monarch to pass the 90% threshold with 92.13% of the first ten generations of his ancestors recorded in Wikitree as of 12 March 2021. Following closely behind, Carlos, Duque de Calabria (86.51%), Philipp Albrecht, Herzog von Württemberg (85.73%), Mihai I of Romania (85.39%), Maria Emanuel Markgraf von Meißen (83.87%), Manuel II of Portugal (83.63%), Albrecht Herzog von Bayern (80.21%), and Jean, Grand Duc de Luxembourg (80.06%) are now all over 80% complete and many more individual ancestries fall in the 50-70% range. Most dead-ends are now in the eighteenth century, save for a few notable more recent blocks, such as the ancestors of the Montenegran royal family who appear in several pedigrees. While this figure is subject to considerable change, at present Ferdinando, Duca di Castro and claimant to the Sicilian thone, is the most inbred of the individuals listed here with an impressive 84.85% of his ancestors appearing more than once in his pedigree. In the language of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Circles 100 Circles Project], George VI of Great Britain has the most fully populated circles with a cumulative total of 10,202,004 in his first twenty circles. He is followed at some distance by Louis Ferdinand Prinz von Preußen with 8,646,823 and Alfonso, Duc d'Anjou with 8,007,129. At the other end of the spectrum, Petr Bragation-Gruzhinsky, claimant to the Georgian throne, has merely 20,945 individuals in his first twenty circles. Can we bring him closer into the world tree? Are there any individuals/states you'd like to see added to this list? Do you have corrections to make? Let me know in a comment below.

The Andrews - Samuel Family Reunion 2013

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Let's bridge the years and have a Andrews-Samuel Family Reunion. Come cruise the Caribbean seas. Come old, come young, come all. Cousins, nieces, nephews, aunties, uncles... All family. We set sail in the Summer of 2013. So start planning and dreaming. We'll have good times and great memories. It's a Family affair.

The Anneke Jans Bogardus Descendants Assoc.

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The goal of this project is to find a new home for the Anneke JANS and Everardus BOGARDUS Descendants Association Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Horn-6526|Monte Horn]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trying to find out if there is interest in using WikiTree for the new home of the Anneke JANS and Everardus BOGARDUS Descendants Association Currently, it looks like the existing Descendants Association is no longer be attended to. Raymona Bogardus has passed away and Mr. Bogardus, is now in his early 90s, and is in a nursing home. * Efforts are being made to contact his son and daughter to see what information they may have. *Need existing members to come forward with any information they may have. A while back I was online trying to find anything I could on the Bogardus line and came across a website run by William and Raymona Bogardus. On their website they invited anyone who felt they were descendants (of Anneke JANS, via the children of her first husband, Roelof JANSEN; or from her second husband Everardus BOGARDUS) to come join their Descendants Association. There was no cost and the only criteria for membership was that you provide documentation (Pedigree Chart and/or Family Group Records) that reflected your known or suspected line of descent. The principal purpose of this informal organization was, “to keep alive the interest in our ancestors and to create a common bond of friendship among their descendants.” When I tried to send in my information, I found that Raymona had passed away and Mr. Bogardus, is now in his early 90s, and is in a nursing home. So far as I know, no one is active in the day to day administration of the website or in processing new members into the Anneke JANS and Everardus BOGARDUS Descendants Association. Efforts are currently underway to contact his son or daughter to find out what is going to happen to all of Mr. Bogardus’ many years of research, a second book he was working on, and the status of the Descendants Association. Apart from being in touch with those ongoing efforts, I was wondering if there is group of descendants of Anneke and her two husbands already on WikiTree or, if not, if there would be any interest in establishing one and how would one go about setting it up. I have only been a member of WikiTree for a few months and am not very experienced with all the processes of Wikitree but would be willing to help out and volunteer in this effort but I would need help and guidance in how to go about this. Thank you.

The Apperson Graveyard

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The following is a transcription of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) of Virginia Historical Inventory Researched by: Margaret Jeffries, Culpeper, Virginia February 17, 1938 1. SUBJECT: The Apperson Graveyard 2. LOCATION: 1 mile north of Culpeper, Virginia, on Route #29: thence northwest on Route #49 for 3.1 miles; thence north on private road to house; thence 100 yards north of house 3. DATE: About 1800 4. OWNERS: Report on Apperson Place, dated April 13, 1937 5. DESCRIPTION: This graveyard is about forty feet square. It is fenced in by a rock wall in good condition, and is sheltered by large cedar trees in the center. There are about ten graves here with no inscriptions, and the only stones are common field stones. 6. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The following inscriptions were copied from these stones: George APPERSON Born Feb. 27, 1825 Died Nov. 9, 1919 William H. APPERSON Born Feb. 17, 1828 Died Feb. 25, 1908 In memory of our sister M. Everlina APPERSON Born Nov. 7, 1830 Died Mar. 3, 1909 In memory of Martha Frances Loving wife of William C. APPERSON Born Dec. 7, 1835 Died Sep. 16, 1906 A kind indulgent mother A devoted Christian In memory of William C. ApPERSON Born Oct. 19, 1835 Died Mar. 13, 1930 7. ART: 8. SOURCES OF INFORMATION: Tombstone inscriptions. Visit by worker. ========================================================= END OF FILE

The Applegate Trail (aka The South Emigrant Trail)

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

The Aquarian Door Way

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The Argyle Patent

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The Argyle Patent - [[Space:The_Argyle_Patent|The Argyle Patent]] Between 1738 and 1740, groups of Scottish Presbyterian families from Argyleshire in Scotland, totaling 472 persons, were brought to the New World by invitation of the Provincial Governor of New York Colony, who offered a thousand acres of land to every adult, and five hundred acres to every child who paid passage. Although the contract was not kept, in 1764 a large number of these colonists succeeded in securing a grant of 47,450 acres, known as the Argyle Patent, in the township of Argyle and in parts of the towns of Fort Edward, Greenwich, and Salem in Washington County, New York, upon which the Scottish colonists and their descendants took up residence. The goal of this project is to establish a place to connect families that were Argyle Patent Holders. *[[McNaughton-997 | Alexander McNaughton]] Name (Acres) Arranged by Name, Lot Number, Acres: *ANDERSON, Mary Jr., 10, 300 *ANDERSON, Mary Sr., 126, 300 *BEATON, Mary, 62, 300 *CALDWELL, Elizabeth, 123, 250 *CAMPBELL, Mary, 35, 250 *CAMPBELL, Archibald, __, 300 *CAMPBELL, Alexander, 28, 350 *CAMPBELL, Catharine, 1, 250 *CAMPBELL, Marion, 78, 250 *CAMPBELL, Robert Jr., 40, 450 *CAMPBELL, John, 133, 300 *CAMPBELL, Duncan Sr., 36, 450 *CAMPBELL, Elizabeth, 14, 300 *CAMPBELL, Duncan Jr., 116, 300 *CAMPBELL, Malcolm, 46, 300 *CAMPBELL, James, 100, 300 *CAMPBELL, Arch. Jr., 24, 250 *CAMPBELL, Duncan (3), 88, 300 *CAMPBELL, Mary, 5, 350 *CAMPBELL, George, 93, 300 *CAMPBELL, Ann, 55, 300 *CARGILL, James, 73, 300 *CARGILL, Elizabeth, 2, 250 *CARGILL, John, 74, 300 *CARGILL, Jane, 49, 250 *CARMICHEAL, Neil, __, 300 *CHRISTIE, Alexander, 76, 350 *CLARK, Daniel, 29, 350 *CLARK, William, 124, 350 *DOUGALL, McDuffie, 92, 350 *FERGUSON, Janet, 117, 250 *FRASER, William, 34, 350 *FRASER, Elizabeth, 27, 200 *GILCHRIST, John, 79, 300 *GILCHRIST, Duncan, 138, 500 *GILCHRIST, Alexander, 83, 300 *GILCHRIST, Margaret, 68, 250 *GILCHRIST, Margaret, 63, 250 *GILLASPIE, Neil, 4, 450 *GILLIS, James, 108, 500 *GRAHAM, Angus, 114, 300 *GRAHAM, William, 98, 300 *GRAHAM, Mary, 120, 300 *HAMMELL, Mary, 137, 250 *HUNTER, William, 25, 300 *JOHNSTON, Daniel, 23, 350 *LINDSAY, Daniel, 13, 250 *LINDSAY, Duncan, 131, 350 *LIVINGSTON, Isabella, 66, 250 *MCALISTER, Charles, 97, 300 *MCALISTER, Margaret, 39, 250 *MCALLISTER, Barbara, 125, 300 *MCALPINE, Dougall, 12, 300 *MCALPINE, Robert, 121, 300 *MCARTHUR, Ann Sr., 7, 250 *MCARTHUR, Patrick, 111, 350 *MCARTHUR, Charles, 51, 350 *MCARTHUR, Catharine, 67, 200 *MCARTHUR, Ann, 96, 300 *MCARTHUR, John, 54, 300 *MCARTHUR, John, 134, 300 *MCARTHUR, John, 102, 400 *MCARTHUR, John, 86, 350 *MCARTHUR, Alexander, 57, 250 *MCARTHUR, Duncan, 44, 450 *MCCALLMAN, John, __, 300 *MCCALLOR, Dougall, 22, 550 *MCCALLOR, Edward, 82, 500 *MCCARTY (MCARTHUR), Hugh, __, 300 *MCCOLLUM, Arch. Sr., __, 350 *MCCOLLUM, Arch. Jr., __, 350 *MCCORE, Archibald, 85, 300 *MCCORE, John, 33, 300 *MCCOY, Edward, 115, 300 *MCDONALD, Alexander, 58, 250 *MCDONALD, Allan, 3, 300 *MCDONALD, Neil, 107, 500 *MCDONALD, James, 61, 350 *MCDOUGALL, Alexander, 129, 350 *MCDOUGALL, Hugh, 99, 300 *MCDOUGALL, Ranald, 16, 400 *MCDOUGALL, John, 95, 400 *MCDOUGALL, Angus, 30, 300 *MCDOUGALL, Archibald, 109, 450 *MCDOUGALL, Angus, 80, 300 *MCDOUGALL, Duncan, 75, 500 *MCDUFFIE, John, 21, 250 *MCDUFFIE, Malcolmn, 104, 550 *MCDUFFIE, Ann, 15, 350 *MCDUFFIE, Duncan, 19, 350 *MCEACHRON, Neil, 64, 450 *MCEUEN, Archibald, 106, 300 *MCEUEN, John, 59, 500 *MCEUEN, Marion, 110, 200 *MCEUEN, Hannah, 69, 400 *MCFADDEN, Duncan, 52, 300 *MCFADEN, Neil, 37, 300 *MCFAIL, John, 48, 300 *MCGOURS, John Sr., 50, __ *MCGOWNE, Archibald, 17, 300 *MCGOWNE, Mary, 8, 300 *MCGOWNE, John Jr., 112, 250 *MCGUIRE, Dundan, 81, 500 *MCGUIRE, John, 42, 400 *MCILFENDER, Archibald, 11, 300 *MCILFENDER, Catharine, 136, 250 *MCILVRAY, Hugh, 118, 200 *MCINTIRE, Donald, 31, 350 *MCINTYRE, John, 135, 350 *MCINTYRE, John, 139, 300 *MCKINVAN, Duncan, 6, 350 *MCKINZIE, George, 101, 400 *MCKINZIE, Florence, 47, 200 *MCLEAN, Catharine, 9, 300 *MCLEOD, Mary, 140, 250 *MCMILLAN, 127, 450 *MCMITCHELL, John or MCEACRON, John, 60, 300 *MCNAUGHTON, Alex., 32, 600 *MCNEIL, Margaret, 103, 250 *MCNEIL, Roger, 89, 300 *MCNEIL, Elizabeth, 43, 300 *MCNIVEN, Archibald, 71, 350 *MCNIVEN, Rachel, 72, 300 *MCVARICH, Florence, 105, 300 *MONTGOMERY, Alex., 77, 600 *MONTGOMERY, Hugh, 65, 300 *NUTT, James, 91, 300 *READ, Duncan, 20, 600 *REED, Roger, 53, 300 *REID, John, 70, 450 *ROY, Elizabeth, 90, 200 *SHAW, Neil, 87, 600 *SHAW, John Jr., 130, 300 *SHAW, Catharine, 41, 250 *SHAW, Duncan, 128, 300 *SHAW, John Sr., 113, 300 *SHAW, Daniel, 132, 350 *TAYLOR, Duncan, 122, 600 *THOMPSON, Eleanor, 18, 300 *THOMPSON, Dougall, 119, 400 *TORRY, John, 45, 300 *TORRY, Mary, 38, 250 *TORRY, David, 141, 300 *WIDROW, Jane, 94, 300 Four grantees named in the Argyle patent, do not appear in the printed lists of the grantees of that patent, namely Neil CARMICHEAL, Archibald MCCOLLMAN, Hugh MCCARTY or MCARTHUR, and Archibald CAMPBELL Sr. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ '''Resources''' *A History of the Argyle Patent https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/36901-a-history-of-the-argyle-patent?offset=47 *https://newyorkgenealogy.org/washington/the-argyle-patent-and-accompanying-documents.htm *The Somonauk Book - https://archive.org/details/historyofsomonau00patt pgs.297-345 *If searching property records in Washington County, and you cannot locate references in the Argyle Patent, you may wish to research [[Space:The_Turner_Patent|The Turner Patent]]. 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The Ark & Dove

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The goal of this project is to trace the tracks of those that traveled on The Ark & The Dove: Departed England in November 1633 and Arrived at Point Comfort, Maryland, 27 February 1634. I see similarities in the passenger names with those in Virginia, later in the 1600's. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thornton-6950|Kickemjenny Thornton]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22820138 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Arkansas Traveler

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The Arkansas Traveler, or Arkansas Traveller, is a figure of American folklore and popular culture from the first half of the 19th-century. The character is to have originated with [[Faulkner-1453|Sandford C. Faulkner]]. {{Image|file=The_Arkansas_Traveler.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lithography from 1870 by
Currier and Ives after the
painting Washburn }} ==Folklore== According to Faulkner's retelling, he came across the settler's hut and, initially met with a surly response, managed to engage him in conversation by completing the fiddle tune the settler had been playing. This encounter became the basis for the humorous and widely known folklore story of "The Arkansaw Traveler." The story, as told by Faulkner, depicted a conversation between himself and the settler, showcasing the wit, resourcefulness, and good-natured banter that was characteristic of the people of Arkansas. While Faulkner's role in composing the actual tune is disputed, his frequent retellings of the story and his association with the folklore contributed to its popularity and cultural significance. "The Arkansaw Traveler" quickly became a cherished part of Arkansas's cultural heritage. The story was depicted in various forms, including a famous painting and lithograph that portrayed the encounter between Faulkner and the settler. The tune itself became widely performed, with Faulkner often playing it alongside his narrative. The story and the accompanying music exemplified the spirited and humorous nature of the Arkansas people, and it became an integral part of the state's folklore. In recognition of its significance, "The Arkansaw Traveler" was adopted as the state song of Arkansas from 1949 to 1963, further solidifying its place in the cultural identity of the state. The tale continues to be celebrated and shared through various collections of stories about Arkansas, ensuring that Faulkner's legacy as a teller of tall tales and promoter of the state's folklore lives on. Waller Wright sang a jumbled sort of song, which attracted Faulkner's attention - a song and tune he had heard in various settlements. Faulkner made into the celebrated song known universally as the "The Arkansaw Traveler". {{Image|file=The_Arkansas_Traveler-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Arkansas Traveller on
his weary way (an advertisement from
1900 for ham) }} ==The Song==
Stranger. - How long have you been living here?
Old Man. - D'ye see that mountain there? Well, that was there when I came here. (Plays)
S. - Can I stay here tonight?
O. M. - No! Ye can't stay here. (Plays)
S. - How long will it take me to get to the next tavern?
O. M. - Well, you'll not get thar at all if you stand thar foolin' with me all night. (Plays)
S. - Well, how far do you call it to the next tavern?
O. M. - I reckon it's upward of some distance. (Plays)
S. - I am very dry; do you keep any spirits in your house?
O. M. - Do you think my house is haunted. They say there's plenty down in the graveyard. (Plays)
S. - How do they cross this river ahead?
O. M. - The ducks all swim across. (Plays)
S. - How far is it to the forks of the road?
O. M. - I've been living here nigh on twenty years and no road ain't forked yet. (Plays)
S. - Why don't you cover your house, it's raining?
O. M.. - 'Cause it's raining.
S. - Then why don't you cover it when its not raining?
O. M. - 'Cause it don't leak. (Plays)
S. - Why don't you play the second part of that tune?
O. M. - If you're a better player than I am you can play it yourself. I'll bring the fiddle out to you. I don't want you in here. (Stranger plays the second part of the tune.)
O. M. - Git over the fence and come in and sit down; I didn't know you could play. You can board here if you want to. Kick that dog off that stool an set down and play it over; I want to hear it again. (Stranger plays the second part again.)
O. M. - Our supper is ready now; won't you have some with us?
S. - If you please.
O. M. - What'll you take, tea or coffee?
S. - A cup of tea, if you please.
O. M. - Sall, git the grubbin' hoe and go dig some sassafras, quick! (Old man plays the first part.)
S. - (To the little boy) - Bub, give me a knife and fork, if you please.
Boy. - We hain't got no knives and forks, sir.
S. - Then give me a spoon.
B. - We hain't got no spoons, either.
S. - Well, then, how do you do?
B. - Tolerable, thank you; how do you do, sir?
(The stranger, finding such poor accommodations and thinking, soon left and finally succeeded in finding a tavern with better fare. He has never had the courage to visit Arkansas since.) {{Image|file=The_Arkansas_Traveler-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Arkansas Traveller. Designed
by one of the natives and dedicated
to Col. S. C. Faulkner, 1859 }} ==The Tale==
Traveler. - Halloo, stranger.
Squatter. - Hello yourself.
T.. - Can I get a stay all night with you?
S. - No, sir, you can't git to-
T. Have you any spirits here?
S. Lots of 'em; Sal saw one last night by that ar ole hollar gum, and it nerely skeered her to death.
T.. - You mistake my meaning; have you any liquor?
S. - Had some yesterday, but Ole Bose he go in and lapped all uv it out'n the pot.
T.. - You don't understand; I don't mean pot liquor. I'm wet and cold and want some whisky. Have you got any?
S. - Oh, yes - I drank the last this morning.
T.. - I'm hungry; haven't had a thing since morning; can't you give me something to eat?
S. - Hain't a durned thing in the house. Not a mouthful uv meat nor a dust uv meal here.
T.. - Well, can't you give my horse something?
S. - Got nothin' to feed him on.
T.. - How far is it to the next house?
S. - Stranger! I don't know; I've never been thar.
T.. - Well, do you know who lives here?
S. - I do.
T.. - As I'm so bold, then, what might your name be?
S. - It might be Dick, and it might be Tom; but it lacks a right smart uv it.
T.. - Sir! will you tell me where the road goes to?
S. - It's never been any whar since I've lived here; it's always thar when I get up in the mornin'.
T.. - Well, how far is it to where it forks?
S. - It don't fork at all, but it splits up like the devil.
T.. - As I'm not likely to get to any other house to-night, can't you let me sleep in yours; and I'll tie my horse to a tree and do without anything to eat or drink.
S. - My house leaks. Thar's only one dry spot in it, and me and Sal sleeps on it. And that thar tree is the ole woman's persimmon; you can't tie to it, 'cause she don't want 'em shuk off. She 'lows to make beer out'n um.
T.. - Why don't you finish covering your house and stop the leaks?
S. - It's been raining all day.
T.. - Well, why don't you do it in dry weather?
S. - It don't leak then.
T.. - As there seems to be nothing alive about your place but children how do you do here anyhow?
S. - Purty well, I thank you, how do you do yourself?
T.. - I mean what do you do for a living here?
S. - Keep tavern and sell whisky.
T.. - Well, I told you I wanted some whisky.
S. - Stranger I bought a bar'l morn' a week ago. You see me and Sal went shares. Arter we got it here, we only had a bit between us, and Sal, she didn't want to use hern fust, nor me mine. YOu see I had a spiggin in one eend, and she in tother. So she take a drink out'n my eend, and pays me the bit for it; then I'd take un out'n hern, and give her the bit. Well, we's gittin' long fust-rate, till Dick, durned skulking skunk, he lourn a hole on the bottom to suck at, and the next time I went to buy a drink, they wurnt none thar.
T.. - I'm sorry your whisky's all gone; but, my friend, why don't you plat the balance of that tune?
S. - It's got no balance to it.
T.. - I mean you don't play the whole of it?
S. - Stranger, can you play the fiddul?
T.. - Yes, a little, sometimes.
S. - You don't look like a fiddlur, but ef you think you can play any more onto that thar thune, you kin just git down and try. (The traveler gets doen and plays the whole of it.)
S. - Stranger, take a half dozen cheers and sot down. Sal, stir yoursel round like a a six-horse tem in a mud hole. Go round in the holler whar I killed that buck this mornin, cut off some of the best pieces, and fotch it and cokk it for me and this gentlemen, directly. Raise up the board under the head of the bed, and git the old black jug I hid from Dick, and give us some whisky; I known thar's sum left yit. Til, drive Ole Bose out'n the bread-tray, then climb up in the loft and git the rag that's got the sugar tied in it, Dick carry the gentleman's hoss round under the shed, give him some fodder and corn; much as he kin eat. Til. - Dad, thay ain't knives enough for to sos the table.
S. - Whar's big butch, little butch, ole case, cob handle, granny's knife, and the one I handled yesterdy? That's enough to sot any gentleman's table, without you've lost um. Durn me, stranger, ef you cna't stay as long as you please, and I'll give you plenty to eat and drink. Will you have coffee for supper?
T.. - Yes, sir.
S. - I'll be hanged if you do, tho', we don't have nothin' that way here, but Grub Yson, and I recon its mighty good with sweetnin'. Play away, stranger, you kin sleep on the dry spot to-night.
T. - (After about two hours fiddling) - My friend, can't you tell me about the road I'm to travel to-morrow?
S. - To-morrow! Stranger, you won't git out'n these diggins for six weeks. But when it gits so you kin start, you see that big sloo over thar? Well, you have to git crost that, then you take the road up the bank, and in about a mile you'll come to a two-acre-and-a-half corn-patch. The corn's mityly in the weeds, but you needn't mind that, just ride on. About a mile and a half or two miles from thar, you'll come to the damdest swamp you ever struck in all your travels; its boggy enouff to mire a saddle blanket. Thar's a fust-rate road about six feet under thar.
T.. - how am I to get at it?
S. - You can't git at it nary time, till the weather stiffens down sum. Well, about a mile beyant, you come to a place whar thar's no roads. You kin take the right hand ef you want to; you'll foller it a mile or so and then you'll find its run out; you'll then have to come back and try the left; when you git about two miles on that you may know you're wrong, fur they ain't any road thar. You'll then think you're mighty lucky ef you can find the way back to my house, whar you kin cum and play on that thune as long as you please. That famous traveler in the wilds of Arkansas, known as "The Arkansas Traveler," is no myth. He lived in Little Rock, and his name was Colonel "Sandy" Faulkner. He was an aged and respected citizen of Little Rock, and he was commonly known about town for his music and story telling. ==Sources== * Newspaper Clipping, The Delta Democrat-Times, Greenville, Mississippi, 6 Nov 1949, Page 8. "[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-delta-democrat-times/127919682/ Lake Village to Have Monument To Sandy Faulkner, Arkansas Travler]." Accessed 9 Jul 2023. * Newspaper Clipping, Gibson City Courier, Gibson City, Illinois, 13 Sep 1951, Thu. Page 3. "[https://www.newspapers.com/article/gibson-city-courier/127920017/ Dunn Tells Story of 'Arkansas Traveler']." Accessed 9 Jul 2023. * Newspaper Clipping, The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky, 17 Mar 1929, Sun. Page 23. "[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-lexington-herald/127920244/ Georgetown, The Home of 'Sandy' Faulkner, Who Composed the Song 'The Arkansas Traveler']." Accessed 9 Jul 2023. * Newspaper Clipping, The Camden News, Camden, Arkansas, 4 Dec 1948, Sat. Page 4. "[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-camden-news/127920587/ Arkansas Traveler Story]." Accessed 9 Jul 2023. * Newspaper Clipping, The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia, 18 Mar 1891, Wed. Page 8. "[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-atlanta-journal/127920782/ The Arkansaw Traveler]." Accessed 9 Jul 2023. * Wikipedia Contributors. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, last edited on 27 May 2023. "[[Wikipedia:Arkansas_Traveler_(folklore)|Arkansas Traveler (folklore)]]." Accessed 9 Jul 2023.

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Arms: Azure, a latin cross Or. '''The Lords of Saint Ouen in Personal Union with the Barony of Carteret''' #Sir Renaud de Carteret, Baron Carteret and First Lord of Saint Ouen ''1135 to 1125'' Founder. #Sir Philip de Carteret, Baron Carteret and Second Lord of Saint Ouen ''1125 to 1156'' Inherited from his father. #Sir Reginald de Carteret, Baron Carteret and Third Lord of Saint Ouen ''1156 to Unknown'' Inherited from his father. #Sir Reginald de Carteret, Baron Carteret and Fourth Lord of Saint Ouen ''bef. 1204'' Inherited from his father. Upon King John losing his territories in France, the de Carteret family decided to place all their bets on Jersey, with many other Norman nobles. He gave up the Barony fo Carteret, and created the Seigneurie of Saint Ouen as his primary title. Thus he became the first Seigneur of Saint Ouen. '''The Seigneurs of Saint Ouen''' #Sir Reginald de Carteret, 1st Seigneur of Saint Ouen ''1204 to 1214'', created from Lordship of Saint Ouen #Sir Philip de Carteret, 2nd Seigneur of Saint Ouen, ''1214 to # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Jeanne Dumaresq, 1st and only Lady of Saint Ouen, ''1776 to 1806'' Inherited from cousin with no direct heirs. # Charles le Maistre, 19th Seigneur of Saint Ouen ''1806 to 1845'' Inherited from mother, and had no living children, passed to brother. #Philip Le Maistre, 20th Seigneur of Saint Ouen ''1845 to 1848'' Inherited from brother and predeceased by son, passed to grandson. #Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Charles Malet de Carteret, 21st Seigneur of Saint Ouen ''1848-1914'' inherited from his grandfather. #Reginald Malet de Carteret, 22nd Seigneur of Saint Ouen ''1914 to 1955'' Inherited from his father. #Guy Malet de Carteret, 23rd Seigneur of Saint Ouen ''1955 to 1973'' Inherited from his father. #Philip Malet de Carteret, 24th Seigneur of Saint Ouen ''1972 to 2013'' Inherited from his father. #Charlie Malet de Carteret, 25th Seigneur of Saint Ouen ''2013 to Present'' Inherited from his father.

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Several branches of the Neville family used variations of the ''gules a saltire argent'' as their arms. According to Burke on ''The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales'', the Barons of Latimer used ''gules a saltire argent an annulet for difference sable''. '''Book''': Burke, John, 1787-1848, author, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t6zw9ms9m Encyclopaedia of heraldry, : or General Armory of England, Scotland, and Ireland, comprising a registry of all armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time, including the late grants by the College of Arms / by John Burke and JohnBernard Burke]''
Bohn; 1840; page: 765.
[https://archive.org/details/encyclopaediaofh00burk/page/n755/mode/2up?q=latimer Internet Archive] (accessed 6 April 2024).
Given the complexity of the arms declared by John Neville as recorded during Tonge's Visitation of Yorkshire in 1530 it seems quite unlikely that any of the Lords Latimer would have borne only the Neville arms without combining them to any of the other arms they were entitled to bear. '''Book''': Surtees Society, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t6pz8qz31 The Publications of the Surtees Society]''
[S.l. : s.n.]; 1835; pages: 20-21.
[https://archive.org/details/publicationsofsu41surt/page/n35/mode/2up Internet Archive] (accessed 6 April 2024).
There seems to be also some doubts about the charge used for difference for this Neville branch: either an annulet sable or an ogress sable. John Neville's arms were sometimes represented with an annulet sable in the middle of the saltire as in the manuscript ''English Coats of Arms'' published between 1540 and 1560.United States, Washington, DC. Library of Congress, Digital Archives - World Digital Library. ''English Coats of Arms.'' 1540-1560. Fl. 23, [https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_08931/?sp=49&st=image&r=0.151,0.436,0.807,0.323,0 image 49]. Accessed on 24 February 2024. George Neville's arms were represented with an ogress sable on the Walters manuscript ''Book of English heraldry''.United States, Blatimore, MD. Walters Art Museum. Digital Walters. ''Book of English Heraldry.'' c. 1589. Walters Ms. W.847. [https://www.thedigitalwalters.org/Data/WaltersManuscripts/W847/data/W.847/sap/W847_000134_sap.jpg Fl. 60 v, image 135]. Accessed on 24 February 2024. John Gough Nichols on his essay ''The Armorial Windows of Woodhouse Chapel'' details the different charges used for difference by several Neville branches. He believes the difference between an ogress and an annulet are minimal and could be easily due to being defaced by age in the case of old monuments.Nichols, J. G. (2023). The Armorial Windows of Woodhouse Chapel. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, 1, 316–344, [https://doi.org/10.5284/1107809 p. 329]. Accessed on 24 February 2024. It seems also possible that the charge employed for difference could have changed between the time George Neville would have used his arms, he died in 1476, and John Neville's lifetime, before 1543, when he also died. In Richard's case, he could have used either an ogress sable, as his grandfather, or an annulet sable, as his son seems to have used. === George Neville === * '''Book''': ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t8kd7vr27 Yorkshire Archaeological Journal Vol. 29]''
Yorkshire Archaeological Society; page: 224
[https://archive.org/details/YAJ0291929/page/224/mode/2up?q=latimer Internet Archive] (accessed 20 April 2024)
* Possible description of George Neville's arms: Gules, a saltire argent, NEVILL ; quarterly with LATIMER, gules, a cross patonce or ; impaling BEAUCHAMP quarterly with NEWBURGH as No. 3, 1.126. '''Book''': Foster, Joseph, 1844-1905; British Museum. Mss. (Harleian 2169); British Museum. Mss. (Harleian 6163); Cook, Robert, d. 1593?, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t1bk18m6p Two Tudor books of arms; Harleian Mss. nos. 2169 & 6163]''
[London De Walden Library]; [1904]; page: 16
[https://archive.org/details/twotudorbooksofa00fostuoft/page/16/mode/2up?q=latimer Internet Archive] (accessed 6 April 2024)
* Generic arms for George Neville, Walters Ms. W.847, Book of English heraldry, [https://www.thedigitalwalters.org/Data/WaltersManuscripts/W847/data/W.847/sap/W847_000134_sap.jpg fol. 60v]. === Richard Neville === *https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/c89190dd-9aec-4b53-b1b0-8111b6dad172/surfaces/a73c7b8f-a5ef-4ab4-8307-854b5a1070a4/ === John Neville === *Possible arms of john Neville in the Insignia Anglica/EnglishCoats of Arms: https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_08931/?sp=49&st=image&r=-0.282,0.4,1.068,0.67,0 === John Neville === *Arms of John Neville on his tomb: https://www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/2313924775/in/photostream/ * '''Book''': ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t8kd7vr27 Yorkshire Archaeological Journal Vol. 29]''
Yorkshire Archaeological Society; page: 230
[https://archive.org/details/YAJ0291929/page/230/mode/2up?q=latimer Internet Archive] (accessed 20 April 2024)
== Sources == BL mss: *Harleian 2076, fol. 45 (Neville/Latimer) and 67 (Danby) *Harleian 2169. fl 15b + #3, fol. 12b *Harleian 1499, Pl LVII I, Fol. XLI *Harleian 2006, Neville Pedigree fol. 107b * Harleian 1411, Neville Ped. fol. 35 *Harleian 2096, Neville Ped. Fol. 26b

THE ART OF ANDREW INNES

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The Ashes: England bowled out for just 147 at the 'Gabbatoir' on thrilling opening day

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England collapsed on the first day of the opening Test of The Ashes on Wednesday, eventually being bowled out by Australia for 147. As cricket's oldest rivalry renewed for the 72nd time at the Gabba in Brisbane -- nicknamed the "Gabbatoir" because of its ominous record -- it was the hosts who were on top literally from the first ball. In a moment which could set the tone for the rest of the five-Test series, England's opening batter Rory Burns was bowled by Mitchell Starc with the very first ball of the Test in front of a raucous crowd. Starc celebrates with teammates after getting the wicket of Burns. Starc celebrates with teammates after getting the wicket of Burns. And the hardy folk who stayed up to watch back in England, with the time gone past midnight, might have been reaching for the TV remote as their team were reduced to 11-3 not long after as captain and stalwart Joe Root was dismissed for zero. With England on the ropes, Australia went for the jugular, led by newly-appointed captain and star fast bowler Pat Cummins. Cummins was only named the captain weeks before the start of the series after Tim Paine stepped down over a "sexting" scandal, which had laid dormant for more than three years. But he showed no sign of the responsibility possibly weighing him down on his Test captain debut. After losing the toss and being asked to bowl first by Root, along with his fellow fast bowlers, Cummins ripped through the England batting lineup, eventually finishing with figures of 5-38. "Pretty crazy ... it's all gone to plan so far," Cummins said after the first day. "You're always in the game on the morning of day one. "The body felt decent. I've bowled better before and haven't got as many rewards." He added: "It's tradition that if you bowl first and it doesn't work out, you get hounded, whereas if you bat first and it doesn't come off, you kind of get left alone." England's only resistance came in the form of Jos Buttler and Ollie Pope, who together formed a 52-run partnership to steady the ship somewhat. However, it didn't prevent England falling to a poor 147 as they fight to regain the Ashes. The visitors were all out by the tea break, but a storm meant Australia could not begin their reply, so will have to wait for day two on Thursday. Wednesday's collapse continues years of struggle for England at the Gabba. England have not won at the ground since Mike Gatting's team in the 1986/87 series, with six of the last eight trips to Brisbane ending in defeat. The last time England didn't lose at the Gabba in 2010, they went on to win the 2010/11 Ashes, only their second triumph on Australian soil in the last 34 years.

The Assayer

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Father Grassi published a pamphlet titled An Astronomical Disputation on the Three Comets of the Year 1618 in early 1619, in which he discussed the characteristics of a comet that had appeared late the previous year in November. Grassi deduced that the comet was a blazing body that had traveled along a segment of a large circle at a constant distance from the earth, and that it was farther away than the Moon because it moved slower in the sky. Grassi's reasoning and conclusions were criticized in a subsequent paper, Discourse on Comets, published under the name of one of Galileo's pupils, a Florentine lawyer named Mario Guiducci, but largely written by Galileo himself. Galileo and Guiducci did not propose a definitive explanation for the nature of comets, but they did make some speculative hypotheses that were later proven to be incorrect. The Jesuit Christoph Scheiner was insulted gratuitously in the first line of Galileo and Guiducci's Discourse, and many disparaging remarks about the Collegio Romano's instructors were scattered throughout the book. The Jesuits were outraged, and Grassi quickly responded with his own polemical book, The Astronomical and Philosophical Balance, written under the pen name Lothario Sarsio Sigensano and claiming to be one of his own students. The Assayer was Galileo's scathing response to the Astronomical Balance. It is widely regarded as a classic of polemical prose, in which "Sarsi's" ideas are mercilessly mocked. It was well received, especially by the new pope, Urban VIII, to whom it was dedicated.

The Attwell Family of Battlesden, Bedfordshire, England

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A Bedfordshire Family in South Africa By David Attwell As published in The Bedfordshire Magazine, Vol 20 No. 159, Winter 1986 In 1819 Richard Attwell, aged 48, his wife Ann, aged 45 and six of their children emigrated to South Africa. He had farmed in Battlesden, near Toddington and all the children were baptised at Toddington church. Battlesden, in the early nineteenth century consisted of a manor house, four farms, ten labourers’ cottages and a small church. It has not changed very much since. The family set sail on 9th December on the Nautilus from Deptford near London, joining Lieutenant Crause’s party from Kent. Their sea journey almost ended before they left English waters as they were nearly wrecked on the treacherous Goodwin Sands. After four months at sea – a journey not without further mishaps – they put into Capetown for repairs to the ship, which had been badly damaged by winter storms. They then carried on to their destination in Algoa Bay, the eastern frontier of what was then the Cape Colony. Port Elizabeth now stands at the south-western point of the bay, but there was not even a village there in 1820. The Attwell family, like the other settlers, were allotted their hundred acres of land by a ‘grateful government’ but little did they realise that they were being used as a buffer between the warring Xhosa tribe and the colonists to the west. The land that had been allotted was on the banks of the Fish River, but things did not go well from the start and the family suffered many privations. They endured cattle raids by the Xhosa tribesmen: looting: and failure of their crops because of drought and were unable to pay their ever-increasing debt to the government, which had loaned money for food, shelter, farming implements and seed. So the family sought refuge in Grahamstown, capital of the ‘settler country’ and took up the traditional trades of baking and shoe-making to make a living. Here the family split up: the two oldest sons, William and Richard Labrum, both in their early twenties, went to Captetown: Edwin, the third son, went to Graaf Reinet on the edge of the Great Karoo: the second daughter, Sarah, married: Brooke the youngest son, settled down to shoe-making. James was the only one who returned to farming, specialising in citrus fruits. William and Richard Labrum (his unusual second name was his mother’s maiden surname), bought out a small bakery in Capetown. The bakery thrived, they bought new premises and became the ‘Attwell Bakeries’, which is still flourishing today (1986). William died in 1832, aged only 35. Richard carried on alone and when he died in 1872, his son continued the business with his brother-in-law. They soon became leading grain merchants, too and were appointed corn merchants to the Capetown garrison. They also marketed a ship’s biscuit of their own, which was revolutionary in that it withstood all climatic conditions. Since the bakeries were so successful, the brothers-in-law decided to invest in a steam operated flour mill, the first of its kind in South Africa. ‘Snowflake’. The trade name of what was now the South African Milling Company, was first registered in 1864 by Attwell and Company at the deeds office in the Cape of Good Hope. In 1895 Richard Labrum’s son, James William Attwell (my grandfather) was elected Mayor of Captetown. After a successful year of office, he came on civic duties to London, where he caught bronchial pneumonia and died in 1897. He was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, but later re-interred in his home country. He was a self-educated man, having gone into the business at the age of twelve. He was held in high esteem and his generosity was a byword especially to the church – he was a staunch Methodist. His sons and daughters lived and died in Captetown, with the exception of my father, who came back to this country (England) and died at Ringwood in Hampshire. Tere are other Atwells or Attwells in this county but I have yet to find a branch related to the original Battlesden emigrant. I seem to be the last surviving Attwell of Richard Labrum’s branch. Some of William’s descendants – who eventually moved to New Zealand – have come back to England and now live in London. The family is quite well known in South Africa: the Settlers’ Museum in Grahamstown has a wealth of information about them. There are well over 1,500 known descendants of the original Battlesden family. The Attwell Bakeries and the South African Milling Company are still in existence (1986), but they are now part of a big group known as the Pearl Mills of South Africa.

The Ayrshire Crossroads

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=== The Ayrshire Crossroads === ==== Early History and Kilwinning Abbey ==== The saga of the Glasgow family intricately weaves through the historical tapestries of both Kilwinning and Kilbirnie, two towns nestled closely in the heart of Ayrshire, separated by a mere 10 miles. Their narrative commences in the 12th century with the erection of Kilwinning Abbey by the de Morville family, a sanctuary for the Benedictine monks of the Tironensian order that became a cornerstone of spiritual enlightenment in the region. The first recorded appearance of the Glasgow surname was John de Glasgu in 1258, a member of the household of Walter, commonly referred to as the cardinal of Glasgow, and chaplain to Bishop Gamelin. The name Glasgow has references back to the House of Walter and the Church of St Marys in Kilwinning. In 1329, amid a period marked by war and poverty, Pope John XXII penned a letter shedding light on the adversities faced by Kilwinning Abbey. To alleviate the conditions, Bishop Robert of Glasgow allocated the vicarages of Kilmarnock and Beith to the Abbey, supporting both the monks and the impoverished locals. By 1384, Walter Wan from the diocese of Glasgow received authorization to hold a benefice under the patronage of the abbot and convent of Kilwinning, despite having the chapel of St. Mary in Glasgow. This event is corroborated by entries in the papal registers. In 1394, William [Wau/Wan/Walteri] de Glasgu, a priest, was bestowed with the abbot and convent of Kilwinning & Kelso. Kilwinning Abbey's wealth and establishment made it an attractive target for aristocracy. Notably, in 1512, the Earls of Glencairn and Angus attempted to force Abbot William Bunche to resign, demonstrating the aristocratic engagements with the abbey​4​. === The Ministers of Kilbirnie === During the 16th century, Jhone Glasgow M.A (about 1568-) served as the Minister of Kilbirnie from 1614 to 1629. In 1583, Robert Glasgow married Jonet Conynghame, marking the beginning of the intertwining of the Glasgow and Cunynghame families. As the 17th century dawned, John Glasgow, after marrying Jean (Cunynghame) Glasgow, served as the Minister of Kilbirnie in the Presbytery of Irvine from 1688 until his demise in 1721, a tenure that underscored the Glasgow family’s escalating influence in the region's religious and societal domains. The Glasgows were actively engaged in pivotal historical occurrences including the National Covenant in 1638, the Bishops' Wars, and the turbulent period known as "The Killing Time" from 1679 to 1688. Some Glasgow kin, identified as Covenanters, opposed Charles's impositions on the church, seeking refuge from persecution in Ireland, Edinburgh, and the American Plantations. An intriguing note surfaces from MacClean (p.229) regarding a John Glasgow born circa 1640, from Cavers, Merse & Teviotdale, who was among the 50 survivors of the Moul Head wreck. However, this John Glasgow, potentially banished to America post the 1679 incident, diverges from the John Glasgow appointed as minister at Kilbirnie on 16th April 1694, as documented in session xiii, General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. The oath of loyalty from 1712 casts a shadow on any Covenanter affiliation, painting a complex tapestry of historical and familial narratives across the Glasgow lineage, each thread weaving through the social, religious, and political fabric of Kilwinning and Kilbirnie. In 1653, John Glasgow, bearing the title of Provost of Irvine#Kilbirnie, sired a lineage of notable descendants like Rev. John Glasgow (1653-1721) & Jeane Cunynghame. The annals of 1674 recorded Joannes Glasgouensis, with Rev. John Glasgow reprising his ministerial role in Kilbirnie from 1688 to 1721. Transitioning into the narrative of Robert Glasgow, born 17th October 1693, his roles as Chamberlain to the Viscount of Garnock and a surgeon at Kilbirnie emerge. Robert, styled of Puddockholm—a picturesque locale by the banks of the water of Garnock—sealed his union with Margaret Allan of Ladesyde on 10th December 1726, a union blessed with nine progeny. Among the descendants, John Glasgow's illustrious tenure as Provost of Irvine unfurls. Thriving between 1742 and 1752 as thrice provost, his demise came in 1764. His extensive civic engagements included bailiership in 1730 and a prolonged stint in the council and magistracy. John Glasgow's mercantile ventures in timber and slate, potentially originating from Craig, an ancient estate near Kilmaurs, painted a tableau of industrious endeavor. His matrimonial life intertwined with Agnes Ferguson, a witness to the siege of Derry in 1690, and their residence in Kirkgate, Irvine, bore a lush garden later acquired by Maxwell ?Ticki from the Morrices. John Glasgow's narrative unfolds a pivotal chapter in the intertwined history of Kilwinning and Kilbirnie. A decree documented on 12th June 1723 from the National Records of Scotland, reference GD20/1/512, unveils a legal adjudication involving Margaret, Janet, and Jean Glasgow—offspring of the late Mr. John Glasgow, minister of Kilbirnie—alongside Margaret Scott and Mr. James Glasgow (widow and son of Mr. John Glasgow) against Patrick, Viscount of Garnock concerning the new barony of Kilbirnie. This decree encompasses an extract renunciation dated 21st July 1731, registered on 14th February 1733. The Glasgow family memorials at Kilwinning Abbey bear testament to their historical connection to the area. For instance, a memorial dedicated to Louisa Grace, the wife of Robert Glasgow of Montgreenan, is present at Kilwinning Abbey, underscoring a familial linkage that spanned centuries​3​. The Abbey's history reflects a rich and tumultuous narrative, with its fortunes closely interlinked with the local aristocracy and religious transformations over the centuries. During the Reformation, Kilwinning Abbey, like many religious establishments of the time, faced destructive forces which led to its ruin, although parts of it were repurposed for local constructions including a new parish church on the grounds. The period of the Reformation and thereafter saw a shift in religious and socio-political dynamics within Kilwinning and broader Scotland. This period also witnessed the intertwining of the Glasgow family with other influential families, such as the Cunynghame family, and their active participation in significant historical events like the National Covenant in 1638 and the Bishops' Wars. The entry from Volume 53 of the register of marriages for the parish of Edinburgh documents a marriage that took place on 12 June 1763. According to the record, a merchant named John from Old Grayfriar's parish married Miss Jean. Miss Jean is identified as the daughter of the late Mr. John Glasgow, who previously served as the minister of Kilbirnie. At the time when this marriage record was documented, it is noted that Jean or her family was associated with West Kirk parish, suggesting a possible relocation or change in parish affiliation for Jean or her family from Kilbirnie to West Kirk.https://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/edinburgh-parish/the-register-of-marriages-for-the-parish-of-edinburgh-1595--volume-53-nid/page-101-the-register-of-marriages-for-the-parish-of-edinburgh-1595--volume-53-nid.shtml The narrative of the Glasgows continued into the 18th century with Sir Robert Glasgow of Mountgreenan (1747-1827) and his spouse Rachel Dunlop. Their estate, passed down through generations, symbolized the family's enduring legacy. Dr. Robert Glasgow, a notable physician, served as a Chamberlain to the Viscount of Garnock and as a surgeon in Kilbirnie, further cementing the Glasgow family’s significant imprint on the historical and societal tapestry of the area.

The Babineau Bassinet

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[[Babineau-90|Eduard Babineau]] and [[Babineau-92|Judith Babineau]] purchased this bassinet in 1916 to prepare for the birth of their firstborn, [[Babineau-94|Edmour Babineau]]. Since then, many children of Babineau descent and children of family friends have used this cradle. A partial list is below: Children of Eduard and Judith Babineau: *1. [[Babineau-94|Edmour Babineau]], 25 April 1916- 23 January 2009 *2. [[Babineau-93|Marie Marguerite Jeanne Babineau]], 23 May 1917- 17 September 1917 *3. [[Babineau-96|Louis Roger Babineau]], 21 March 1919- 11 August 1919 *4. [[Babineau-91|Joseph Edouard "Roland" Babineau]], 9 January 1922- 19 May 1922

The Bacca/Robertson/Knappek Project

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

The Bainbridge Name

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The meaning of the name Bainbridge and where it started. Information and pictures from wikapedia.

The Baldomero Diaz Family

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There are many newspaper articles about [[Diaz_Muñoz-5|Baldomero Diaz]] and his family. There are listed here. === Baldo Harvesting Beets === Orchard column. The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa), 7 November 1923, page 12, column 5 Baldo Diaz, the Mexican, who for the past two seasons has worked in the beet field for G. S. Wetter and who, with his family, went to Rake, Ia., about three weeks ago to harvest a 15-acre field of beets, was in Orchard Monday and Tuesday, packing, and shipped the rest of his goods to Omaha. === Daughter's Marriage === Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), 23 October 1929, page 9, column 1 DABILA-ALBERT OSAGE- Donald Albert, brakeman on the Illinois Central railroad at Waterloo, son of F. J. Albert of Osage was married Friday to Carmen Dabila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz of Osage. They will live in Waterloo. === Daughter's Funeral === The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa) 19 August 1931, page 8, column 6 DABITA [sic] FUNERAL IS CONDUCTED AT OSAGE Osage, Ia.- The funeral of Mrs. Mary Dabita, late of Joplin, Mo., who died at a local hospital, was conducted Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic church here. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz of Osage. === Grandson's Death === Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), 3 October 1941, page 3, column 2 Services for Infant Boy Held at Osage OSAGE- Funeral services were held Friday morning at the Sacred Heart church in charge of Father Fitzgerald for Pete Julian, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Llamas, who died Wednesday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz. Burial was in the Sacred Heart cemetery. === Son Died Suddenly === Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa) 3 June 1944, page 7, column 8 EX-SOLDIER DIES AT U.S. HOSPITAL Lupe Diaz Victim of Pneumonia at Age 24 Osage.- Funeral services are incomplete for [[Diaz_Bernal-1|Lupe Diaz]], 24, who died early Friday morning at the Veterans’ hospital, Des Moines. Discharged from the army in 1942 because of nervous disorder, he had been home, doing occasional work until March, 1944, when he entered the Veterans’ hospital. There he underwent a goiter operation, May 30, contracted pneumonia and died suddenly. The body was brought to Champion’s funeral home to await arrangements. Burial will be in the Osage cemetery. Lupe Diaz was born Nov. 22, 1919, at Lincoln, Nebr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz. As a small child, he moved with his parents to Osage, He was graduated from grade and high school. He entered the armed service in 1941 and received a medical discharge in 1942. He trained at Jefferson Barracks, and at Miami in the army air corps. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz, Osage, 2 sisters, Mrs. Carmel Torres, Osage, and Mrs. Donald Albert, Eugene, Ore., and 6 brothers, Pvt. John Diaz, Japanese prisoner of war taken in the Philippines in 1941, Cpl. Richard Diaz, now in Corsica, T. Sgt. Phillip Diaz, somewhere in England, Sgt. Feliz Diaz, Peterson Field, Colo.; Pvt. Alvin DaVillo, somewhere overseas, and Joe DaBillo, Minneapolis. === Son in Military Prison === Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa) 11 August 1944, page 5, column 2 Prisoner of Japs Writes 1st Message Osage- Through the Japanese Red Cross comes this message to Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz of Osage: “I am interned at a Philippine military prison, Camp No. 10-A. My health is good. Just a few lines to let you know I am making out just fine. Wishing everyone the best of luck and sending one and all my sincerest wishes. Your son, Juan Dias.” The signature was original. The message was typed. Pfc. John Diaz was interned shortly after Pearl harbor, the early part of 1942. He was in the infantry. This is the first direct message that has come since he was interned. It was received through the efforts of the Mitchell county chapter of the American Red Cross. === Son Missing In Action === Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa) 23 December 1944, page 5, column 8 Former Osage Matman, Gunner in Army Plane, Missing Over Germany Osage- Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz received a message from the war department stating their son, S/Sgt. Felix Diaz, is missing in action over Germany since Nov. 30. The telegram arrived Friday afternoon. S/Sgt. Felix Diaz, former high school wrestler, 19 years old, entered service, Sept. 1942. He left for overseas duty in July 1944, with his base at England. He is a tail gunner. === 3rd Son War Casualty (MIA) === Des Moines Register (Des Moines, Iowa) 23 December 1944, page 12, columns 7-8 3 CASUALTIES AMONG 6 SONS OSAGE, IA.- A third son of Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz’ six service sons is a casualty. The parents Friday received a war department message stating that Staff Sergeant Feliz Diaz, 19, has been missing in action since Nov. 30 over Germany. A former high school wrestler, Sergeant Diaz entered the service in September, 1942, was trained as a bomber gunner, and went to an English base last July. One son, Lupe, died at the veterans hospital in Des Moines after being honorably discharged. A third, Pvt. John Diaz, has been a prisoner of the Japanese in the Philippines since 1941. The other three are Tech. Corp. Richard, corps of engineers, and Master Sergeant Phillip, infantry, both in France, and Pvt. Elvin, in England. === Stepson Hospitalized === The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa), 7 January 1945, page 21, column 3 Baldo Diaz has word that his stepson, Pfc. Alphonso Dabillo, has again been hospitalized somewhere in Europe. Alphonso spent some weeks in a London hospital after he received battle wounds in France and had only been returned to duty when word came of his second disability. Dabillo is the fourth casualty in the Diaz family. Staff Sgt. Felix Diaz was killed in action in December. Pvt. Lupe was discharged from the army and died in the veterans’ hospital at Des Moines. Pvt. John Diaz has been a prisoner of the Japanese since Pearl Harbor. === Hero Son's Death === Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), 16 January 1945, page 16, column 1 WRITES PARENTS OF HERO’S DEATH Bomber Pilot Tells of Last Diaz Air Mission Osage- Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz, who gave 6 sons to the service of their country, 2 of whom made the supreme sacrifice, received the following letter concerning the death of their son, S. Sgt. Felix Diaz, who was killed over Germany: “Dear and Mr. and Mrs. Diaz- “I can’t know how you’re going to feel about receiving this letter, but both my mother and dad feel that under similar circumstances, they would appreciate it. In case you don’t know who I am, I was a pilot on a B-24, Liberator airplane, and your son was my tail gunner. I couldn’t remember the name of the town at which you live, but I did remember very well it was in northeastern Iowa. “When I saw his name mentioned in our newspaper, I decided to write in care of his wrestling coach. “He had been with me ever since last March when part of the crew was formed at Salt Lake City. The whole crew was on the last mission, when we had out trouble. It was caused by bombs exploding beside us, and he was killed by shrapnel. The damage later caused the rest of the crew to bail out. “I know the news of his death was doubly hard for you, for I know of his brother’s death and the circumstances. You have my most sincere sympathies, and I hope I haven’t done the wrong thing in writing to you. Sincerely yours, Lt. Wallace E. Hickman.” === Son POW === The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa) 21 January 1945, page 21, column 5 Osage- Pfc. John Diaz, who has been a prisoner of the Japanese since Pearl Harbor, has succeeded in getting a card through to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz. The family was not sure that he was alive until a few months ago they learned, through the American Red Cross, that he was. Mr. Diaz says John’s signature on the card is authentic. A younger son, Sgt. Feliz Diaz, gunner on a bomber, was killed in action recently over Germany. Another son, Pvt. Lupe Diaz, was discharged from the army because of illness and died in the Veterans’ hospital at Des Moines soon after. The Diaz have two other sons overseas, Pvt. Richard Diaz and Sgt. Phillip Diaz, and Mrs. Diaz has a son by a former marriage, Pfc. Alvin Dabillo, who has been wounded in battle in Germany and has recently had a major operation. He is in a hospital somewhere in France, his relatives believe. === Sons Honorable Discharge === Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), 22 January 1945, page 8, column 1 [Article has photo] Home for Rest.- T/5 Richard Diaz, Osage, received his honorable discharge from the army after serving more than 4 years. The 30 year old soldier is one of a family of 6 in service, a brother, S. Sgt, Felix, giving his life for his country. Richard participated in the invasions of north Africa and southern France. He was a member of the combat engineers. Asked what he intends to do now that he is home, he replied, “All I want is to sleep, and rest.” === Son's Death (Was POW) === The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa), 2 September 1945, page 16, column 3 3rd War Casualty for Osage Family. Osage, Ia.- The third war casualty has come to the Baldo Diaz family. Notification from the war department states that Pfc. John E. Diaz was killed in action Dec. 14, 1944, while a prisoner of war of the Japanese government. An enlistee prior to Pearl Harbor, Private Diaz was taken prisoner shortly after Pearl Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz have had six sons in service. Lupe died at a veterans hospital following a medical discharge. Technical Sgt. Felix Diaz was killed in action as an aerial gunner. One son, Richard Diaz, has been discharged. The other two sons are still serving in the European theater of operations. === Baldo's Mexico Vacation === Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), 5 September 1947, page 8, column 8 Return from Mexico Osage- Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz returned Wednesday from Aguas Calientes, Mexico, where they spent a 3 weeks' vacation. They had not been back for 40 years. === Baldo's Mexico Vacation === The Courier (Waterloo, iowa), 4 September 1947, page 11, column 1 Return to Osage After Vacation in Aguascalientes Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz returned Wednesday afternoon to Osage from Aguascalienties, Mexico, where they spent a three-week vacation. None of Mrs. Diaz's relatives now lives there but Mr. Diaz found many of his. They had not been back for 40 years. === Son's Funeral (POW) === The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa), 29 September 1948, page 12, column 1 Feliz Diaz Rites Sat. at Osage. Osage- the casketed remains of Staff Sgt. Felix Diaz will arrive Thursday at Charles City and be brought to the Champion funeral home here. Funeral rites will be Saturday, in charge of Rev. Orville K. Mellquist, Baptist pastor, with burial in Osage cemetery. A military cortege will be in attendance at the funeral home, with casket bearers to be members of Felix’ former high school wrestling squad. Full military rites will be held at the Osage cemetery in charge of H. F. Rosse, department chaplain of the American Legion. Feliz was killed Nov. 30, 1944, by shrapnel while serving as tail gunner on a Flying Fortress on a mission over Germany. He was the only member of the crew killed as the others, according to letters received by the Baldo Diaz family, bailed out. His body was interred in the United States military cemetery, Limey, France, directly east of St. Mihiel, until transported to the United States. Posthumously, an Air Medal and four Oak-leaf Clusters, representing four additional awards of the same decoration, were awarded Sergeant Diaz. Felix suffered only two defeats in his four years of wrestling at Osage high school. He was a conference champion for four years, district champion in his last three years of high school and state champion his last two years of school. Born May 18, 1925, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz, at Osage, he was graduated from Osage schools in 1943 and entered service in September. He was one of six sons in the family to wear the United States uniform in World war II, and was one of three sons killed in service. John died Nov. 14, 1944, a Japanese prisoner of war, tortured in the Phillipines. Lupe died in a veteran’s hospital, June 4, 1944. Survivors include his parents, half sister, Mrs. Frank Olson, Eugene, ore.; half brothers, Alphonso De Billo, Waterloo, and Joseph Da Billo, Minneapolis; two brothers, Richard, Westler, Ore., and Master Sgt. Phillip, in Alaska; two sisters, Mrs. John Llamas, Des Moines, and Mrs. Carmel Torrez, Osage. === Son's Burial (POW) === The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa) 14 February 1952, page 20, column 2 Osage Soldier Is Buried in St. Louis National Cemetery Osage, Ia.- Committal rites were scheduled at the National Cemetery at St. Louis, Mo., Thursday for an Osage boy, tortured and killed by the Japanese soldiers Dec. 14, 1944. He is Pfc. John F. Diaz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Diaz of Osage. Present to represent the family was a brother, Lt. Phillip Diaz, of Wichita air force base. John Diaz was born at St. George, Mo., July 12, 1918. He was graduated from Osage schools and entered the service of his country in December, 1940. He was in the infantry and was sent to the Philippines. He was taken in the Bataan raid in 1942 and later notification by the government was that he and 150 other men were put to death by burning. The Baldo Diaz family had six sons, all in service. Three are dead, the other two being M/Sgt. Felix Diaz, tail gunner, show down over Germany in November, 1944, and Lupe, who died in the veterans hospital in 1942, in Des Moines. Other sons in service include Richard and Alphonso. There are two sisters. === Daughter's Car Accident === Globe Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), 25 November 1961, page 10, column 4 Mrs. Baldo Diaz rites Monday in Osage church OSAGE- Mrs. Baldo Diaz, a longtime resident of Osage, died Thursday at a Des Moines Hospital. Funeral services will be Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church here with burial in the Osage Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, an employe several years of the Osage Courthouse, and a daughter in Des Moines. Four sons died in service. Globe-Gazette (Mason City, Iowa), 30 September 1963, page 20, column 4 Mrs. Carmen Torrez. OSAGE- Mrs. Carmen Torrez, 40, was killed in a truck-car accident in Downey, Calif., Friday night. Funeral services will be Tuesday in Downey. Committal services will be held in Osage Cemetery. The former Ursula Diaz, she lived in Osage and Des Moines until last year. Surviving are her husband, who was injured in the same accident; two sons, Dennis and David; her father, Baldo Diaz, Osage; four brothers and two sisters. Her mother died here a year ago. === Baldo's Obituary === Last one- The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa), 13 November 1970, page 7, column 5 BALDO DIAZ OSAGE- Services for Baldo Diaz, 80, a former resident who died Tuesday evening at San Diego, Calif., were held Friday morning in St. Patrick’s Cathedral Church in San Diego; burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, San Diego; survivors include three sons, Joseph of Minneapolis, Minn., Al of Waterloo and Philip of Downey, Calif.; two daughters, Rose Acorta of South Gate, Calif. and Mrs. Carmen Olson of Los Altos, Calif; seven grandchildren.

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

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

The Barn

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Photo taken in Morris, Jefferson, Alabama, about 1905 based on age of [Little-6748|Mallie R. Little (abt.1901-)]] (on wagon seat). He looks about 3-5 years old. '''Front Row, L-R ''' #Lude Little, holding Claude #Aunt Mag, holding Fayette #Grandmother Rogers #[[Gill-7841|Sudie Gill Oaks]] #[[Whisenant-287|Mary Etta (Whisenant) Gipson (1872-1937)]] #Ann Coleman #[[Little-6750|Nettie Alta H. (Little) Self (1888-1969)]] #Mollie Rogers #Zuts Sharitt #[[Gill-7139|Minerva Jenny (Gill) Whisenant (abt.1855-abt.1938)]] #Mary Rogers #Ella Rogers #Snow Rogers holding Lizzie & horse) #Grady Dye (holding rope) #Forrest Little (on Black Charley) '''Back Row, L-R ''' #? #? #Charley Little (in front of window) #Large hat Martin James #(in front of him) Ulrie James #Dixion Rogers #Eurn Rogers (Large hat-white shirt) #? #[[Gill-7134|Marshall Messer "Uncle Simon" Gill]] #Tom Sharitt #[[Gill-7140|George Washington Gill]] #[[Little-6708|Loverga Little (1860-1933)]] #[[Gipson-901|Tully Leon Gipson (1897-1953)]] (on horse in front of him) #Dora Whisenant #D R Rogers #Jim Rogers #Mary Rogers (on horse) #[[Little-6748|Mallie R. Little (abt.1901-)]] (on wagon seat)

The Barney Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to place Barney sources in one place. The name Barney also appears under the form: Barnay, Barne, Barnea, Barnee, Barnney, Barney, Burney, Birney, Bonney, Borny, Brney, Burny according to familysearch record QG2M-9JRV: United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG2M-9JRV : 18 March 2018), Daniel Barney, 1776. (See page 645) Here are the 2 primary sources for the Barney Family: :Genealogy of the Barney Family in America: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/211193-genealogy-of-the-barney-family-in-america?viewer=1&offset=0 :Vital Records of Rehoboth by James N. Arnold: https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordofreh00arno/page/n3 The following site is the History of Swansea: https://archive.org/stream/historyofswansea00wrig#page/142/mode/2up In the above History of Swansea the Barneys are mentioned on pages: 65, 67, 89, 90, 149, 165, and 187. Barney Family Historical Association: http://www.barneyfamily.org/ Jacob Barney: http://www.barneyfamily.org/docs/article_05.php History of Independence, NY, A Centinial Memorial History of Allegany Co., NY, 1896: http://history.rays-place.com/ny/alle-independence.htm A Centennial Memorial History of Allegany County, NY, 1896. http://genealogytrails.com/ny/allegany/history2.html Our Family Tree Larry D. and Jane C. Wilson: http://wilsonld.com/genealogy/tng/familygroup.php?familyID=F762&tree=Tree1 GENI - Barney Genealogy and Barney Family Information: https://www.geni.com/surnames/barney The Barney Family News --- No. 102 Summer 2004 402 "The Genealogy of the Barney Family in America", by Eugene Dimon Preston and edited by William Clifford Barney, published by The Barney Family Historical Association, 7361 Silver Pine Drive, Springfield, VA 22153, 1990, Library of Congress #90-84321 http://www.barneyfamily.org/ Here are some specific pages from the Vital Records of Rehoboth, 1642-1896, that might help with research on the early Barney family: *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_M020.shtml *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_M021.shtml *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_M022.shtml *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_M023.shtml *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_M024.shtml *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_B529.shtml *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_B530.shtml *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_B531.shtml *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_I422.shtml *http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Bristol/Rehoboth/Images/Rehoboth_I423.shtml Vital Records of Rehoboth, 1642-1896: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE102679 "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG2M-9JRV : 18 March 2018), Daniel Barney, 1776. Pedigree Resource Files and Ancestral Files: *"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SGRJ-1B2 : accessed 5 November 2018), entry for Alvin C.```` /BARNEY/; file (2:2:2:MMS4-NLP), submitted 5 May 2011. *"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SGRJ-1B2 : accessed 5 November 2018), entry for Alvin C.```` /BARNEY/; file (2:2:2:MMS4-NLP), submitted 5 May 2011. *The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M4W4-487 : accessed 2017-02-04), entry for Elizabeth MASON *"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SGRJ-1B2 : accessed 9 November 2018), entry for Alvin C.```` /BARNEY/; file (2:2:2:MMS4-NLP), submitted 5 May 2011. *"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3SL1-DXN : accessed 9 December 2018), entry for Alice Else /Wheaton/, cites sources; "John and Alisa" file (2:2:2:MMD8-9FV), submitted 14 August 2013 by John W. Taber [identity withheld for privacy]. *https://archive.org/details/ancestryofhorace00hort/page/78 === Acknowledgements === *Thanks to Helen Brundage Fisher for all of her work on the Barney Family Tree. *Greatest appreciation is due to George Brundage forhis efforts including this FreeSpace, his 25,000 contributions on wikitree, establishing countless profiles, collecting the majority of sources on this Free Space, inputting the work of Helen Fisher Brundage, earning 50 wikitree badges over five years of volunteer work, and most important, for countless small acts of kindness helping other researchers. All profiles and FreeSpaces established by or improved by Mr. Brundage still show his contribution in their changes record, though now such contributions are attributed to Anonymous Brundage. Can you help extend what is known about the Barneys? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5594365 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Barque Dublin

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1842 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.', Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845), 17 December, p. 2. , viewed 11 Jun 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article225012534 1842 'Advertising', Melbourne Times (Vic. : 1842 - 1843), 17 December, p. 3. , viewed 11 Jun 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226925212 For Sydney, (TO SAIL IN EIGHT DAYS.), THE splendid new barque, DUBLIN, A 1, at Lloyds's, Captain Duniam. Superior accommodation for cabin and intermediate passengers. For freight or passage, apply to Capt. Duniam, on board, or to THOMAS COSBY RIDDLE, Elizabeth-street. Melbourne, Dec. 15, Sailed: Dublin Duniam June 15 https://portphillippioneersgroup.org.au/pppg5ej.htm REV. JOHN HAM, MELBOURNE'S FIRST BAPTIST MINISTER They travelled in a new, 429 ton barque named the "Dublin" which called at Dublin, Ireland after leaving Liverpool. It was their intention to settle in Sydney but their ship called first at Port Phillip in December 1842. While in Melbourne the Rev. Ham was invited to preach in the Mechanic's Institute and the Collins Street Independent Church. He was well received and representations were made to him to stay in Melbourne. He initially agreed to stay on for a month during which time he would preach regularly in the Mechanics' Institute while his wife and children continued their voyage to Sydney. The following month, as he was about to set sail for Sydney on a coastal vessel, he was persuaded to stay longer in Melbourne, so his family returned from Sydney in March 1843 on the "Christina." Rev. Ham's eldest daughter, Miss Jemima Job Ham married the captain of the ship, Captain George B. Duniam two days later. They were married by special licence in St. James Anglican Church, Melbourne by the Reverend Adam Compton Thomson. http://www.searlecanada.org/sunderland/sunderland122.html Dublin (a barque) Gross: 380/429 The vessel is Lloyd's Register ('LR') listed from 1842/43 thru 1852/53 only. It was initially owned, thru 1847/48, by Deaker & Edmonds, of Dublin, Ireland, for initial service from London to Australia but from 1843/44 for service ex London. 'Duniam', per LR, served as the vessel's initial captain until part way thru 1843/44 when 'Jones' assumed command. 'Wakefield' was the vessel's captain from part way thru 1845/46 to 1846/47. So far I have spotted 3 Dublin voyages to Australia. a) The vessel, under the command of George B. Duniam, left Dublin maybe in Jun. 1842, & arrived at Melbourne on Dec. 13, 1842, with free emigrants amongst its passengers. It went aground, on or about Jan. 11, 1843, departing Melbourne for Sydney but suffered no damage. It arrived at Sydney on Jan. 20, 1843 with 26 passengers, plus 48 is steerage & much of its original cargo. It would seem that the vessel stayed quite a while at Sydney. It left on Aug. 28, 1843 for London via Melbourne with a cargo of colonial produce. b) the vessel left London in early Jul. 1844 (Downs on Jul. 5, 1844), under the command of Captain Jones, for Sydney via Plymouth & St. Jago (Cape Verde islands). It left for London on Jan. 14, 1845. c) the vessel left London for Sydney, maybe via Tasmania, on Aug. 1, 1845, under the command of Captain Wakefield & arrived at Sydney on Dec. 15, 1845. On Apl. 14, 1846, the vessel left Sydney for Hull & was reported off Plymouth on Sep. 12, 1846. I have not checked for later voyages. In 1848/49, LR lists Edmonds alone as her then owner, still of Dublin, for continued service ex London. In 1850/51, per LR, Brooke & Co., of Liverpool, became the vessel's owner for service from Liverpool to Calcutta (now Kolkata), India, with 'Robinson' serving as the vessel's captain. As per line 1673 here, on Jul. 16, 1852 the 380 ton barque foundered at Sandheads (an area of shoals about 130 miles SE of Calcutta), while en route from Calcutta to London with East Indies produce. Crew of 13 - none lost. Then stated to be owned by John S. Dawson, a name not LR referenced. Now we know that the vessel was lost in 1852, it is a puzzle that Marwood's North of England Maritime Directory of Mar. 1854 lists the vessel as registered at Liverpool, owned by Brook and Worthington & captained by W. H. Robinson.

The Barry Family Records, Volume 1, Captain Charles Barry and his Descendants

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ed. Laurence H Parker, AB, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1951 (private printing)

The Barry Farm

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Lloyd Barry Sr. built this house around 1947 with the help of his father, Otis Barry. Lloyd's previous house was further down the road, but was ruined by a house fire. They took the remains of the what was left after the fire, and used them to built this house.

The Battle of Blackstock Farm

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:::'''''*The purpose of this study is to: :::'''''*List the owner of Blackstock Plantation''''' :::'''''* Tell where Blackstock Plantation is located''''' :::'''''*Tell what events took place on Blackstock Plantation''''' :::'''''*Tell how it is used today''''' Accounts of the Battle of Blackstock Farm ::'''''[http://south-carolina-plantations.com/union/william-blackstock.html William Blackstock's Plantation at Cross Anchor, Union County, South Carolina]''''' ::'''''[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_battle_of_blackstocks.html Blackstock's Plantation aka Tyger River in Union County, South Carolina]''''' ::'''''[http://www.royalprovincial.com/history/battles/blackstocks13.shtml British legion: Battle of Blackstock's plantation in Union County, South Carolina]'''''

The Battle of Kings Mountain

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*https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bowman-3763 The Battle of Kings Mountain lasted 65 minutes. There was 290 killed suffered by the Loyalists, 163 wounded, and 668 taken prisoner. The Patriot militia suffered 28 killed and 60 wounded. The Patriots had to maneuver out quickly for fear that Cornwallis would advance to satisfy them. Loyalist prisoners tolerably to steer were herded to camps several miles from the battlefield. The dead were buried in shallow graves and wounded were left on the sector to die. Ferguson's corpse was later reported to have been desecrated and wrapped in ox hide before burial. Both victors and captives came almost starvation on the march thanks to a scarcity of supplies within the hastily organized Patriot army.

The Battle of Petersburg

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

The Beacon of June 1926 (Grover Cleveland High School Yearbook)

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The Staff Mr. Priess, Mr. Hutzel, Jesse Murray, Sue Elizabeth Wass, Harold Thielecke, Earl Spencer, Robert Gahuel, Amy Wismar, Barbara Stanglein, Marria Friedmann, Nellie Gork, Roderick Taruzer, Monroe Fischer, Violet Ewart, Hazel Niemann, Caesarine Maglione, Arnold Gihring, Olga Berker, Lillian Goagland, Herbert Moss, Virginia Gannon, Dora Brenner, Norma Lambrecht, Onieta Deubler, The Beacon Staff Mr. Priess, Sponsor; Mr. Hutzel, Sponsor; Jesse Murray, Editor; Sue Elizabeth Wass, Associate Editor; Harold Thielecke, Business Manager; Earl Spencer, Assistant Business Manager Hazel Niemann, School Events; Violet Ewart, School Events; Amy Wismar, Literature; Robert Hahnel, Literature; Marcia Friedman, Literature; Barbara Stanglein, Literature; Norma Lambrecht, Stenographer; Dora Brenner, Stenographer; Virginia Gannon, Humor; Herbert Moss, Humor; Lillian Hoagland, Humor; Onieta Deubler, Alumni; Olga Becker, Athletics; Arnold Gihring, Athletics; Caesarine Magllione, Athetics; Monroe Fischer, Art; Nellie Hock, Art; Roderick Taenzer, Art; Dorothea Kirkwood, Photography; Philip Alexander, Photography SPONSORS AND OFFICERS CLASS JUNE 1926 Virginia Gannon "Jinny", "Beautiful eyes are those that show Beautiful dream that dwell below" Edward Foeller "Ed", "born to lead, but yet can follow." Norma Lambrecht "Normie", "Just as perfume doth linger, in the place where it hath lain, so remembrance of you, in our hearts will long remain." Monroe Fischer "Monte", "Someday he will dim the fame Of the other great cartoonist of his name." Dora Brenner, "All orators are dumb where Beauty pleadeth." William Wallace "Bill" "It is greater to be small and shine than to be great and cast a shadow." Images: Mr. Ryan Sponsor; Miss Coleman, Sponsor; Virginia Gannon, Vice President; Edward Foeller, President; Norma Lambrecht, Secretary; Monroe Fischer, Treasurer; Dora Brenner, Treasurer; Wm. Wallace, Sergeant At Arms Page of Images (No Title) Henry Abeken "Omar", "Sure, I can be serious." Manuel Training Course, Radio Club '23, Rifle Club '24, Wrestling Club '25 and '26, Nature Club '25, Pres. Nature Club '25, Vice-Pres. Nature Club '25 Helen Alebenesius, "The dew that on the violet lies, mocks the luster of thine eyes." Commercial Course, Orange and Blue Staff '26, Type Club '26, Treas. Type Club '26 Gilbert Adams "Gibb", "What a piece of work is a man!" Commercial Course, Basketball '23 and '25, Tennis '23 and '25 Ethel Anderson, "A bright-handed maid, but not light-headed." Fine Arts Course, Serg't-at-arms, Goodfellowship '26, Goodfellowship '23, '24, '25, '26 Philip Alexander "Phil", Popular, learned, and reserved-- But otherwise all right." General Course, Honor Society, Treas. Honor Society, Studennt Council '23, '26; Pres. Student Council '26, Beacon Staff '25, '26; Orange and Blue Staff '25, Popular Science Club '25, '26; Sec. Popular Science Club '25, Swimming Club '26, Treas. New Seniors '25, Tennis '23, '24, 25; Academie "C" Oscar Aveyard, "Experience is by industry achieved." General Course Ruth Archibald "Archie", "Tho' she is with us, but a very short time, we could sing her praise in song and rhyme." General Course, Choral Club '26 Joseph Bacigalupo "Joe", "There is an unexpected richness in his mellow voice." General Course Edith Backer "Eddie", "Pliant as a wand of willow, stately with a queenly grace." General Course Choral Club '25, 26; Volley Ball '25 Indoor Baseball '25 Basketball '25 John Barry, "Determination personified." General Course, Student Council '23, Track, '22, '23, '24, '25; Athletic "C" Emily Baker "Shorty", "Height isn't needed at all, when Emily plays volley ball." General Course, Student Council '26, Choral Club '25, La Poetique '25, '26; Pageant '25, Volley Ball '24, '25, Basketball '26, G. A. A. '24 Page 16-17 (More Images) William Bartlett "Bill" Margaret Bauer "Marge" Edwin Beck "Ed" William Beers "Bill" Olga Becker (signed by Olga) Otto Berberich "Ott" Elmer Blase "El" Dorothy Beeson "Dot" Robert Brennecke "Bob" Earl Brimmer Louise Brussel "Lou" Edward Brinkman "Ed" Pages Eighteen to Nineteen Leland Brown "Lee" Louise Crocker "Louie" Harvey Callahan Russell Chandler "Russ" Mildred Durham "Milly" Jerry Cebe Edward Critchfield "Eddie" Verna Eckhart "Vern" Lawrence Coleman "Larry" Gerald Cuquet "Jerry" Johanna Elges "Joe" Louis Dauwalter Pages twenty to twenty-one Roy Dodge "Stebe" Marie Eschrich Hillis Duggins Florence Fett "Flo" Bonney Francis "Bon" Violet Ewart "Posy" (signed by Posy) Elizabeth Flyntt "Betty" (signed by Betty) Oscar Gerg (signed by Oscar) Irene Foster "Mickey" Walter Frerck Clara Friderici Arnold Gihring "Arn" Page twenty-two to twenty-three Clarence Graham Marie Gasko "Rie" Carl Golterman Gustave Hansen "Gus" Mary Graner Albert Hampe Valmeta Grund "Val" Ferdinand Heine "Freddie" Eleanor Gross Oscar Heinrih "Os" Enola Hilton "Shorty" John Hennelly Pages Twenty-four to Twenty-five

The Beginning

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DREAM HEIRESS Some people inherit dreams and do nothing; others build empires. [[Smith-293096|Lydia A. Stone]], known as the “Queen of the Okefenokee,” built an empire on the dream left her by her father. [[Smith-305832|William Smith]] felt it his duty to join the other men in volunteering to repel the Indian invasion. He learned there was an encampment near the Great Swamp in South Georgia. So the school teacher closed his books in 1836 and traveled to the cypress wasteland. Little did he know that he would become one of the permanent settlers at the small military outpost, later to be named “Racepond...” Many tribesmen resented leaving the green, alive country for a barren, dead prairie. When the United States attempted to enforce the removal entente, the Second Seminole War, which was to become the most costly of the three conflicts, flared forth in 1835. The renowned warrior Osceola is credited with adding fuel to the already smoldering flame. He and a band of rebellious braves murdered Chief Charlie Emathia, who was preparing his people for emigration, and General Wiley Thompson, the U. S. Indian agent at Fort King… After the Seminole conflict in 1849, the former educator purchased two 490-acre lots from the government for the total sum of ten dollars, and Smith and his young wife Sarah, settled on Cowhouse Island on the edge of the great Okefenokee, Besides making strides toward taming the wilderness, the managed to rear five children, without realizing that tow of them were to become legends in their own time. Lydia Smith was born on the “Cowhouse,” June 27, 1864. The most important thing in her life would be the dream: to mold from this marsh-land something to be proud of, to erect a living monument to man’s conquest of nature. And conquest could be Miss Lydia’s keyword… With only a cow and a sow to begin adulthood could amass a million-dollar fortune from a swampland? In an interview in 1928, the simple-living millionaires told her formula for success: “When I was a girl, my pappy gave me and my sisters a cow and a sow apiece and told us if we would look after ‘em we could make some money. Before the year was out, I made a few dollars off’n mine and had saved every penny of hit. After another year I made ‘nough to buy forty-five acres of land. I got hit dirt cheap. And as soon as I could save a little money ahead, I would buy some timber land; until now I own near 30,000 acres.” But all was not as easy going as the “Queen” relates. The Okefenokee could become devilish. Like her father before her, Miss Lydia knew the “Trembling Earth” had to be harnessed. Bear and wildcat preyed on her livestock. Fertile fields had to be plowed tame. Timber must not remain idle. And there were those who felt that they could take advantage of a mere woman. So Miss Lydia Smith would not be a “mere” woman. Her sex would not hinder her from accomplishing the dream. When one is truly dedicated, this devotion tends to erase all other interest. “I never went to school but six days and the pity of hit is, I didn’t lurn anythin’ in them six days. But a man ain’t livin’ that can outfigger me.” All witnesses agreed that this woman’s self-education in the fields of economics, business, timber, and cattle placed her in as powerful position as the Indian chieftan, Osceola, who once had roamed this area. Her loyalty to that childhood dream allowed the swamper very little time for anything else but her land, which she talked about constantly and expanded continually until the entire Racepond community was “ Miss Lydia holdings…” By 1895 timber was being overcut with no consideration for conservation being taken by many of the ambitious men who wanted quick wealth. The sawmill owners would have their workers cut the cypress from the lot; then they would abandon the plot. Miss Lydia, then 31, understanding the faulty method, capitalized on it by purchasing the barren land for under one dollar an acre and by letting the timber grow wild. Sometime she paid taxes on property deserted by other settlers . Some have falsely claimed that, a ruthless business woman, she homesteaded land by moving on an acreage and remaining there until it was legally hers. However, sources indicate that Miss Lydia occupied only two homesites; one on Cowhouse Island and another at Racepond. Not uncommon in the early part of this century was the woman-dark hair securely bunned and bonneted in a man’s black felt hat; long black full skirts topsy-turvy over the back of a white horse; white apron clasped around her waist- riding over her island. Stopping here and there, she would survey her herd of over 600 head of cattle and, if necessary, round them up “better’n any cowboy” for shelter from a storm. her booming commands to her many hired hands sounded over the countryside with much the same results as a marine sergeant drilling new recruits. The year 1903 found a slight change in the forester. She had fallen in love with a Mr. D. Gordon Stone, one of her employees… She was married in an iridescent silk dress, a creation painstakingly made by an expert seamstress, but it appeared that this extravagance was all the pomp the Okefenokee monarch desired… It appears that her first husband just stayed around the house to Clean or to help the cooks in the big rambling house on Cowhouse Island… Twenty-three years after her marriage to Gordon Stone [1826[, Miss Lydia, 62, buried her husband in the High Bluff Cemetery beside William and Sarah Smith… Childless but a lover of children, Mrs. Lydia Stone must have wondered what would happen to her empire after she was gone… She had been watching one of her hired hands, a diligent and conscientious worker, move about the land with the same forceful tenderness and understanding that she and her father had shown in creating their paradise out of the wilderness. His plowing was straight; his crossties were the correct length and weight; he knew how to face a “b’ar.” J. Melton Crews, 21, became engaged to Mrs. Lydia Stone, 63, the next year they were married… Her “business” was two thousand acres north of Racepond, two large farms, a tract of land south of the community, and the nine-mile-long, mile-wide Cowhouse Island. “My timber ain’t idle neither. The railroads are always after my crossties, and I git a good price for my turpentine and resin. I will have full six hundred head of cattle this year, besides crops ‘nough to feed a whole army…” Her young husband, whom she lovingly called “Doll Baby,” understood her desire for exactness in business. He did not find it strange for the woman, now approaching seventy, to want to go to Jacksonville to market her crossties, to Brunswick to sell her naval stores, or to Waycross to dispose of a load of beef… She looked on her young husband more as the son she never had, some say. It has also been stated that she would seat him in her lap, rock in the old rocker on her front porch in Racepond, and sing to him. As gossips talked about the “ol womern and th’ youngun,’ she made Melton grow his hair long and a beard; this appearance in red hair, she thought, would make him look older. Tragedy struck when Melton was accused of killing Layton Hendrix. Crews maintained that the death was an accident. He saw a man breaking into the house next to his; so he shot him in the side of the hip… J. Melton Crews’ reputation was against him. The community saw a man who drank too much and was “just plain mean.” Besides that, the shot didn’t kill Hendrix, he bled to death… The trial, conducted in the Charlton County Courthouse, ended with The verdict “twenty years of hard labor on the chain gang…” While planning her moves with her lawyer, she would visit the young Man on visiting days to cheer him. She even hired a restaurant to cater His meals. Her realization that he must be released came on one such visiting day when she saw the exhausted prisoner locked in a wooden stockade, his naked back scarred by whip marks and insect bites. The warden explained that his punishment came from fighting. She vowed she would never see him in that condition again. A few days later, the warden was shot just outside a local tavern. Rumor spread that Miss Lydia’s kid killed the warden… The next story, repeated over and over, is that the determined wife, along with her lawyer, journeyed to Atlanta. Ten thousand dollars was the price she would pay a high official for “her boy’s” release. A meeting was arranged for all parties involved, and a check changed hands. “Doll Baby,” having served seven months of a twenty- year sentence, got into the car with Miss Lydian and the lawyer. Her next mover was simple, she cancelled the check… The “Queen of the Okefenokee” died at her Racepond home on January 4, 1938; she was laid to rest beside her parents, a sister, and former husband. And the tallest monument in the cemetery was erected to the unschooled woman who once, very simply, stated the chief rule of finance; “I always said I could make five dollars out of every one dollar I could get my hands on. I believe anybody can if they’re careful and not afraid to work.” And her estate of over a million confirmed her philosophy. :QUEEN OF THE OKEFENOKEE :Contributed by Robert Latimer Hurst. :First Appeared in Sunday Magazine,Florida Times-Union, February 26, 1967. :By Robert Latimer Hurst :coleh958 originally shared this on 25 Jul 2010 on Ancestry.com

The Beginnings of Light

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The beginning of light traces all the way back to 4.5 billion BC. At one point there was no sun, earth, solar system, or light; empty space encompassed the sky. Billions of years later big cloud of dust and dust was formed and eventually turned into a molten mass that we now call the sun. Through a process of thermonuclear hydrogen fusion, that molten mass began to shine. Then billions of years after the suns appearance scientist became more detailed and saw every aspect of gravity, including the electromagnetic spectrum. The spectrum consists of different light waves (gamma, x-rays, ultra violet, visible waves, radio waves, microwaves, infared). An issue commonly brought up is whether light is a wave or a particle, and scientist from Einstein's age to ours are currently looking at this theory. From BC to the 21st century, the scientific world has come far in tracing the beginings of light.

The Belk Family

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All things Belk, starting with immigrant John Belk Esquire. === Belk Name Origin === The Anglo-Saxon name Belk comes from the family having resided at or near a bank or ridge. Further research showed the name was derived from the Old English word Balca which means dweller by the bank or ridge.https://www.houseofnames.com/belk-family-crest#:~:text=The%20Anglo-Saxon%20name%20Belk%20comes%20from%20the%20family,which%20means%20dweller%20by%20the%20bank%20or%20ridge. === Department Store === :The Belk empire started shortly after Reconstruction when brothers William Henry and John Belk opened their first general store in Monroe, North Carolina. Their business philosophy: keep costs low, expand conservatively. The Belk family stuck to it, and as a result, could afford to regularly buy failing, indebted rivals for pennies on the dollar. The family became entwined with Charlotte, North Carolina, where the headquarters lies, when John Belk, son of founder William and onetime CEO, became mayor in 1969, a position he held for four terms. The Belks are still fixtures in the city. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belk Belk] :The Belk Department store was founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk using a $750 investment and $500 loan to open his first store in Monroe, North Carolina. It was originally called The New York Racket, but once Belk brought his brother, Dr. John Belk, into the business, they began trading under the family name. By 1943, the Belk name was on 195 stores across the South. [https://www.fftc.org/impact-story/belk Belk] == The Belk Family == :Transcription of undated handwritten biography by Alice Belk Broome The progenitor of all the Belks in America was one [[Belk-243|John Belk Esquire (1710-aft.1804)]], who came from Middleborough, England, in 1745, and settled on Buffalo Creek in Buford Township, Union County, North Carolina. He secured large tracts of land in the eastern section of Buford Township through a grant from the King of England. He built a home and married a young lady by the name of [[Muckle-5|Mary Ann Muckle]]. By this union there were seven children – four sons and three daughters. He seems to have been a very prosperous man, owned many slaves, and was highly respected in his neighborhood. This original John Belk is mentioned in the first census of the United States as John Belk Esquire, from which we gather that he was an English Squire. His will is still preserved in the Hall of History in Raleigh, North Carolina. All of John Belk’s sons, '''John Jr., Darling, James''', and '''Britain''' were soldiers in the war of the Revolution. Britain was wounded (Britain was my great grandfather) by a soldier under the command of Lord Tarlton, and died several months later from the effects of his wound. After the death of Britain, little James, Britain’s only child, went to live with his grandfather, the original John Belk. When the war of the Revolution was over two of Britain’s brothers, John Jr. and Darling, went over into South Carolina and settled in what is now Lancaster County. I am told that Mr. Henry Belk, of Charlotte North Carolina, is a descendant of the John Belk who settled in South Carolina. James Belk, son of Britain Belk, was born in Buford Township, Union County, North Carolina, in 1765. He was present with his father at Charlotte when Mecklenburg declared her independence on May 20th, 1775. He was in Charlotte again on May 20th, 1875, at the Centennial of the Declaration. He died the following year, 1876, at the ripe old age of one hundred and eleven years. I can remember very distinctly when grandfather, accompanied by my father, the late John W. Belk went to Charlotte to attend the Centennial Celebration of the Mecklenburt Declaration of Independence May 20, 1875. I was seven years old at that time. Charlotte was twenty-five miles away and they had to travel in an open buggy over rough roads. They also had to ford all streams, as there were no bridges in those days. However, grandfather was in fine spirits when they returned home. He talked about his trip for days – how he had been invited to sit upon the stage among all the “High Lights”, and how he had answered all their questions. He was in his usual good health until the end of his life. We found him sleeping his last sleep one morning about a year later. Grandfather was twice married. His first wife was a Miss Liggett. His second wife’s maiden name was Nancy Hargett. She was my father’s mother and my grandmother. My father said she was very beautiful and that she possessed a lovely soprano voice. My grandfather was the father of sixteen children – five sons and eleven daughters. His sons were Britain, James, John, Julius and Washington. Britain died while still in his youth and unmarried. James’ children were Alf, Britain, Julius, Harvey, Billy, and Margaret. Harvey and Billy were deaf and dumb. They were educated at the deaf and dumb institute in Raleigh, North Carolina. They were interesting characters and were very intelligent. John’s children were Ellen, Rettie, Sam, George, Addie, Darling, and Alice. Julius’ children were Thomas Jim, Hugh, Iola, Fannie, and Mamie. Uncle Julius was a Methodist preacher of some note in his day and time. My father’s youngest brother, Uncle Wash, was killed at battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi, during the Civil War. He is buried in the Confederate Cemetery, Vicksburg. Brother Sam visited his grave while on a lecturing tour several years prior to his death. My grandfather’s daughters were Esther, Lucy, Colly, Sally, Rebecca, Hannah, Mary Anne, Nancy, Betsy, Malissa, and Camilla. Camilla was the mother of Phredole Belk. My father said that Polly married a Mr. Bibby and Hannah married a Mr. Laney, and they both went with their husbands to Arkansas, and never returned to this county. We may have Bibby and Laney cousins scattered all over the state of Arkansas (!) The rest of my father’s sisters married and settled in different sections of North and South Carolina. My grandfather was a man of considerable means before the Civil War. He owned a large plantation and, also, a large number of slaves. But when the war was over and the slaves got their freedom – he lost nearly all the rest of his property by signing worthless notes for his friends. My great, great grandfather, John Belk, my great grandfather, Britain Belk, and my grandfather, James Belk, are buried side by side in Old Antioch Graveyard, in Buford Township, Union County, North Carolina. My own father, John W Belk, is buried in the cemetery at Tiszah Presbyterian Church in Jackson Township, Union County, North Carolina. He died Jan. 24, 1900, at the age of 74 years. The Belks are now spread over many states, and number some several thousand, but they are all descendants of John Belk, Esquire, who came to America from Middleborough England, in 1745, and settled in Buford Township, Union County, North Carolina. Alice Belk Broome == Family Tree == [[Belk-243|John Belk Esquire (1710-aft.1804)]] #[[Belk-526|John Belk JR (1742-1822)]] #[[Belk-608|James Belk (abt.1743-)]] #[[Belk-164|Brittain Belk (1746-1780)]] #[[Belk-299|Sarah Belk (1748-)]] #[[Belk-278|Nisham (Belk) McCorkle (1753-)]] #[[Belk-205|Frances (Belk) Montgomery (abt.1754-bef.1820)]] #[[Belk-186|Darling Belk Sr. (1763-1835)]] #[[Belk-177|Grace (Belk) Calvert (bef.1765-)]] == Resources == * [http://robertforsythsar.org/wp-content/uploads/The_Marshal/the-marshal-issue-4-winter-2015_final.pdf The Marshal Issue No. 4 Winter 2015] *[http://history.union.lib.nc.us/bibliographies/BattleOfTheWaxhaws-Sept2008PaperForDAR.pdf The Ballte of Waxhaus]

The Bellamys of Early Virginia

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'''The Bellamys of Early Virginia''', by Joe David Bellamy · 2005. ==Availability== *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Bellamys_of_Early_Virginia/XggfG3i-8pIC?hl=en Google Books] Also widely available to purchase. ==Citation== Use this syntax to cite this course (be sure to add the page number you're citing): *Bellamy, Joe David, [[Space:The Bellamys of Early Virginia|The Bellamys of Early Virginia]]. IUniverse, 2005. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Bellamys of Early Virginia|See profiles that reference this book]]

The Benjamin Ring House

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

The Bequette/Boyer and related Mississippi French-Indian families of Kaskaskia,Cahokia, Ste Genevieve and Washington County Missouri.

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The goal of this project is to ...connect people with their French/Indian families in the French settlements of the upper Mississippi. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Scott-18584|Scott Ben Levi]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identifying all family peoples through Find a Grave,census, and other related sources to build a complete family tree of the peoples living in this area before and after the arrival of the Americans. * Tieing in said people with their origins in Quebec and France along with records relating to Native peoples of the area. *Creating a data base for all descendnts to share and pass on to future generation on the internet. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13361399 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Beresford Bear

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The Berry Estate, Coolangatta, New South Wales

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Alexander Berry Esq and his business partner Edward Wollstonecroft were the pioneers of European settlement on the Shoalhaven beginning in 1822. The Berry Estate in Coolangatta, New South Wales on the Shoalhaven was owned by Alexander Berry, Esq.Shoalhaven Family History Society, Time Traveller Magazine, (June 1994), https://shoalhaven.net.au/~sfhs/index.html - copy held by [[Johnston-22328|Jenny Johnston]] This page is to connect all those who worked or lived at the estate. === People employed by Alexander Berry, Esq === BERTHOLD, Joseph & family (arrived Undine) DIESLER, Francis & family (arrived Undine) SPHON, Peter & family (arrived Undine) WALZ, Joseph & family (arrived Undine) WETTLER J.L. & family (arrived Undine) ANTES, Johan & family (arrived Cateaux Wattel) EBERT, Johan & family (arrived Cateaux Wattel) LANE (R) & family (arrived Cateaux Wattel) LAUFF, Johan & family (arrived Cateaux Wattel) LOHBERT, Johan & family (arrived Cateaux Wattel) MONTAG, A. & family (arrived Cateaux Wattel) MULLER, Johan & family (arrived Cateaux Wattel) ARENTZ, Phillip & family (arrived Commodore Perry) FLINER, William & family (arrived Boomerang) WAGNER, J.M. & family (arrived Commodore Perry) WEIK, Joseph & family (arrived Commodore Perry) REUTER, Joseph & family (arrived Blanche Moore) [[Weigand-468|Heinrich Weigand (abt.1826-1887)]] & family (arrived Cateaux Wattel) - worked as a Coach Builder. ==Sources== ==Acknowledgements== '''The Shoalhaven Family History Society''' A wonderful source of information for any of the families listed above and is highly recommended. https://shoalhaven.net.au/~sfhs/ The Secretary, Shoalhaven Family History Society, P.O. Box 591, NOWRA N.S.W., Australia 2541 sfhssecretary@shoalhaven.net.au

The Berry Family and Nancy Hanks

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== The Berry Family & Nancy Hanks (Mother of Abraham Lincoln) == :There are some areas where there seems to be a clear intersection of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hank's lives with the Berrys: * Beechland property for the Lincoln's home was purchased from Richard Berry, Sr. and Thomas was a neighbor of the Berry family * John Berry witnessed the signature of Lucy Hank's marriage bond to Henry Sparrow * Nancy Hanks lived in her young adulthood at one or more Berry households prior to her marriage to Thomas Lincoln * Richard Berry, Jr. signed the Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks marriage bond as "guardian" :What is not clear, and what is disputed by contemporary historians, is whether or not Nancy Hanks is of Shipley ancestry and whether she lived with the Berrys during her childhood. Two key sources of information about Nancy Hanks living with the Berrys as a child are 1) Sarah Mitchell, who lived with Richard Berry, Sr. and Rachel Shipley Berry after 1785, and 2) Robert Mitchell Berry, son of Richard Berry, Jr., who says that Nancy Hanks lived with Richard Berry, Jr. === Berry and Lincoln settlement at Beechland === :The Berry family in Nancy Hank's history lived in Beechland, north of Springfield. The neighborhood was a piece of land created by a horseshoe bend in the Beech Fork River. Richard Berry, Sr. had settled in the area and in 1781 or 1782 sold a 100 acre piece of his property along a creek known now as Lincoln Run to Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln reputedly built a cabin for the Lincoln family before his death in May, 1786. :Richard Berry, Sr.'s brother, Francis, was also an early settler in the Beechland neighborhood. === Lucy Hanks legal issues === :The Mercer County community brought charges against Lucy Hanks for "fornication" in November, 1789. John Berry of Doctor's Fork of the Chaplin River (near Perrysville), son of Rachel Shipley and Richard Berry, was on the Grand Jury. A few days before a 1790 court date, Henry Sparrow initiated a marriage bond for Lucy Hanks and himself. John Berry and Robert Mitchell (first cousin to John Berry, son of Rachel and Richard Berry) witnessed Lucy's signature to the bond. === After Joseph Hanks dies in 1793 === :According to Louis Warren, whose research has been lauded but his findings have been disputed by modern historians, particularly "his interpretation of facts": Nancy Hanks came to live with the Rachel Shipley and Richard Berry family after her mother married (after 1790). During her time with the Berrys she befriended neighbor Thomas Lincoln. She later [unspecified time] came to live with the Richard Berry, Jr. family. :Warren further states that: In 1795 sixteen year old Sarah Mitchell was sent to live with her maternal aunt Rachel Shipley Berry. She was freed from Native Americans who she lived with since her mother Naomi Shipley Mitchell was killed at an ambush at a place called Defeated. According to Troy Cowan, her father Robert Mitchell drowned trying to rescue his daughter in 1790. Nancy Hanks was also living with the Berrys by 1795 and the girls believed they were first cousins and became quite close, and are also believed to have named daughters after each other. In 1800 Sarah married and moved away. :According to the Nancy Hanks Lincoln biography written by the Briggs, Nancy did not live with the Berrys while Rachel and Richard's sons Edward and Francis were still at home, but after Richard and John were married. === After Richard Berry, Sr. dies in 1798 === :According to Troy Cowan (some of whose findings are suspect), Nancy went to work for the Berrys in 1800, two years after the death of Richard Berry, Sr. and following the marriage of Richard and Rachel Berry's daughter Sarah. Aside from being a seamstress, Nancy also wove her own fabric. When Nancy was 20 years of age (about 1804), Rachel Berry died and Nancy then worked for Francis and Elizabeth Berry. In addition to sewing, she also took care of the couple's three children. She had a bit of a reputation for being familiar with boys. During this period of time Thomas was picking up work from the Sparrow, Berry and Bush families. :Francis Berry was married two years after his father's death, likely in 1800. Author Dan Davenport claims that Nancy Hanks lived at the Francis Berry house when she was courted by Thomas Lincoln. :The 1913 obituary for 95 year old Robert Mitchell Berry states that Richard Berry, Jr. raised Nancy Hanks and signed her marriage bond. Robert Mitchell Berry was Richard Berry, Jr.'s son. Born in 1769, Richard Berry, Jr. was 15 years older than Nancy. === When Nancy married Thomas Lincoln === :On June 12, 1806, Hanks married Thomas Lincoln at the home of Richard Berry in Beechland by Reverend Jesse Head. Nancy was brought to the home to work as a seamstress by her friend Polly Ewing Berry, the wife of Richard Berry Jr. since October 10, 1794. Polly was a friend of Nancy's from Mercer County, Kentucky and Richard Berry, Jr. was a good friend of Thomas Lincoln. :Nancy's marriage bond was signed by Richard Berry, Jr. who identified himself as her guardian. Per Louis Warren, "The title had no legal significance, Berry having never been so appointed, and Nancy Hanks was then of age. But of him to call himself 'guardian' was a courtesy customary under such circumstances" [no father able to sign the marriage bond]. :According to author Ralph Gary, one theory is that upon moving to Washington County, Kentucky, Lucy and Nancy lived at Beech Fork with relatives Rachel Shipley Berry and Richard Berry. He further stated that Rachel was considered by some to be one of Lucy's sisters. The National Park Service states in their summary of Nancy Hanks life that Richard Berry is an uncle of Nancy's. This fits with the theory that Rachael Shipley is a relative of Lucy Shipley who married a Hanks. === Summary === :This information, though, is not present in recent, solid historical books about Nancy Hanks. Perhaps a sign that the Berrys did not consider Nancy a daughter, in Richard Berry's will he mentions a daughter Sarah [Mitchell], but not Nancy. :Published information about Nancy's mother being Lucy Shipley and her father being James Hanks is contrary to the theory that Nancy was illegitimate and that Lucy was born into the Hanks family, as was published by William E. Barton in the "Life of Abraham Lincoln" and Michael Burkhimer in "100 Essential Lincoln Books". John M. Hay and John George Nicolay, authors of "Abraham Lincoln" asserted that Berry was a connection of Lincoln's. In his book, Doug Wead stated that Rachel was working for Richard Berry as a seamstress. === Unknown family of well bred farmer === :Abraham's law partner William Herndon reported that Abraham told him that Nancy's father was "a well-bred Virginia farmer or planter." :Lincoln is also quoted as saying: "I don't know who my grandfather was; I am much more concerned to know what his grandson will be." ---- ==Sources & Acknowledgements== * Profile started by [[McClary-130|J. McClary]], June 13, 2014 * Information taken from a portion of "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Hanks_Lincoln_heritage Nancy Hanks Lincoln heritage]" article on wikipedia.org

The Berthon Family

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'''Huguenots: England and Lisbon''' According to Tijl Vanneste in [https://docplayer.net/58895223-Global-trade-and-commercial-networks-eighteenth-century-diamond-merchants.html 'Global Trade and Commercial Networks in Eighteenth-Century Diamond Merchants'] pp.139-142: ''Berthon & Garnault, the firm that was Dormer's contact in Lisbon, were originally French Huguenots. Their families had left France for England and Holland, out of fear of persecution, after the Edict of Nantes was revoked in 1785. Both families came originally from the town of Chatellerault, not far from Poitiers. Several members of the Berthon family were mentioned amongst a series of refugees who ended up settling in England or the Dutch Republic. A [[Berthon-84|Paul Berthon]] was born in Chatellerault, in 1674. This origin is confirmed in his last will, originally written in French, which was customary amongst the members of the Berthon family. He fled France as a child, around 1685, and he ended up in London. It seems that he was married twice, to a [[Daval-3|Magdalena Davall]] in 1703 and to a [[Martineau-666|Martha Martineau]], the daughter of a merchant, in 1716. The will of the later can also be found in the National Archives.'' ''Berthon did not have any children from his second marriage, but three sons were mentioned in Martineau's will, children of Berthon's previous marriage with Magdalena Davall. The sons were [[Berthon-87|John]], [[Berthon-86|Michael]] and Paul Berthon. The latter is the [[Berthon-83|Paul Berthon]] who had established a firm with Peter Garnault in Lisbon. He was born in 1705 and settled in Lisbon at an unknown time. It is not clear from the archival material why certain Berthon family members relocated so quickly again to a Catholic country such as Portugal, but it could be contributed to commercial considerations. It seems that different members of the Berthons who went to London passed through Lisbon first. An old article in ''The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' mentions a St Pol le Berthon the marquis de Chatellerault, who had fled to Lisbon in around 1685. His son went to London. Although it is not certain, this son could very well have been directly connected to Paul Berthon the elder. It would explain the fact that [[Berthon-107|John Paul Berthon]], when writing his family tree, described Paul Berthon the elder as 'Saint Paul Berthon whose Godfather's surname was Saint Paul'. In its marriage pattern, the Huguenot diaspora was not very different from the Sephardic and Ashkenazi migratory movements and Paul Berthon married the daughter of a man who also had French origins, [[Sauret-24|John Sauret]], a silk weaver living in London. The marriage between his daughter, [[Sauret-23|Jane]], and Paul Berthon was contracted on 16 July in 1627 and John Sauret paid three hundred pounds sterling for it. It is not clear whether the marriage took place in London or Lisbon. The marriage produced five children, but one died as an infant. The four surviving children were all sons: [[Berthon-93|John]], [[Berthon-88|Paul]], [[Berthon-91|Daniel]] and [[Berthon-71|Peter]]. Peter and Paul both settled in London, and it was Peter Berthon who wrote later to the widow of Dormer. John remained in Lisbon, and in his mother's will reference is made to his firm in Lisbon, since some of the sums of money that were to be paid out to other children had come from dividends from the Lisbon firm in which Jane Sauret, John's mother, was officially involved. It is clear from the wills that most of the Berthons mentioned here were merchants. An exception was [[Berthon-86|Michael Berthon]], brother of Paul Berthon, who was an engraver. As merchants, who were also mostly married to children of other merchants, they remained socially a distinguishable group. But with later generations, they became increasingly English and less French. Indeed, Daniel Berthon, a grandson of Paul Berthon of Lisbon, lived in London and had found employment in the Treasury Office of the United East India Company.'' ''The Garnault family can also be traced back to Chatellerault, and their history is very similar to that of the Berthon family. ... One of the bills of exchange sent to Dormer by Berthon & Garnault were issued by the firm of Perochon, Firth and Girardot, and it would not be the first time they were sent bills that were issued by firms with family ties. ... This link with Germany is interesting and can also be found in the marriage of John Berthon, a son of Paul Berthon in Lisbon, who married Ann Giese. The link with German Protestants is interesting, and shows that Huguenot marriage policies were expanded to a larger Protestant community.'' ''The families of Berthon and Garnault belonged to the Huguenot diaspora that had decided to flee from a Catholic country ruled by a Catholic king. While Jewish immigrants hoped to find a tolerant government in their new country, Huguenots could hope to find co-religionists and a government that shared their dislike of the French royals. As a consequence, Huguenot migration to Protestant countries such as England and its North American colonies and the Dutch Republic has too often been labelled as a successful process that quickly led to assimilation. In different historiographies, Huguenots were considered to be 'ideal immigrants' and different scholars pointed out their fast adaptation into a new society. The history of Huguenot migration has also be considered in the light of mutual change brought about by an integration that was more than simple assimilation, a similar argument that has been made for the Jewish diasporas. It has been argued that the Huguenots brought with them a different culture and language that made the host society richer, and they were even called 'England's cultural intermediaries par excellence'. Initially Huguenots received benefits that were not given to other minorities, in the form of financial assistance. Many Huguenots were in need of financial aid and the foreign churches that were already present in England made it easier to apply to the government or other institutions for assistance. In twenty-one years between 1696 and 1727, £15,000 was given yearly to the Huguenot population. This aid stands in contrast to the measures that were taken by the Jewish community to relieve their own poor. Both Jewish communities were heavily self reliant and the Ashkenazi poor were at different times transferred to England's colonies in the New World by Sephardim.'' ''The image of the Huguenot diaspora as a group that quickly assimilated without problems in a welcoming host society that even assisted them financially requires nuance, because religion was not all that mattered in debates regarding foreigners. The public debate in England at the end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth century centred on questions of politics and ideology as well. ... ... Paul Berthon and Peter Garnault ... did not stay long in England but went to Lisbon and set up a commercial partnership, as Protestant merchants in a Catholic country ... [with] the idea of belonging to a new country. They left England feeling part of it.'' ''Berthon and Garnault within the English Factory of Lisbon. The origins of the partnership between Berthon and Garnault are not clear, and neither is the exact date when they chose to form the business together. It is clear from the letters they wrote that their social world in Portugal was very much connected with the existing body of English traders in the city: the Lisbon Factory. This organisation was one of the most important trading communities of Lisbon, owing to the privileged nature of trade between England and Portugal. In the second half of the seventeenth century, in 1654, Portugal signed a treaty with England that was to last for more than 150 years, the ''Treaty of Peace and Alliance'', which granted English merchants privileges in Portugal and the colonies. ...'' Global Trade and Commercial Networks in Eighteenth-Century Diamond Merchants By Tijl Vanneste pp. 140-142 https://docplayer.net/58895223-Global-trade-and-commercial-networks-eighteenth-century-diamond-merchants.html '''The Berthons of Leyton, Essex''' Peter Berthon, was a merchant of Lisbon and London and a member of Lloyds. He was listed at 2 Laurence Pountney lane, London, in Kent's Directory. As many family members were born and christened in Portugal, here is a link to an article on the [https://www.bhsportugal.org/uploads/fotos_artigos/files/15_BritishFactoryHouse.pdf British Factory Chaplaincies]. See also above by Tijl Vanneste. [[Berthon-71|Peter Berthon]] was a widower of the parish of St Mary Abchurch when he married by license on 3 February 1770 at St Sepulchre, Holborn in the city of London to Mary Harrison, a minor, with the consent of her father, John Harrison. John and Charlotte Harrison were present at the ceremony. Mary Harrison’s maternal grandmother, Sarah Deane, inherited from her family with East India Company connections. Sarah and her husband Benjamin Harrison were buried in the East India Company Chapel at Poplar. Peter and Mary had ten children, seven living at the time of Peter Berthon's death in 1809 at Leyton, Essex. The children were all baptised either at St Mary Abchurch London or at Leyton between the years 1771 and 1788 - not quite in alternative years. In London Peter paid rates in the parish of St Lukes, Old Street and the address was ‘Square, South Side’. At Leyton they lived at ‘Berthon House’ which was described in [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryparishl00kenngoog/page/n8 John Kennedy (1894), vicar of St Catherine’s, Leyton]: ''Berthon House. At the end of the County Cricket Ground, opposite the Hainault Road, stood an old house, inhabited by a Peter Berthon, who was Churchwarden 1794-5. He died in 1809, but his family continued to reside in it till 1825, when it was pulled down.'' Benjamin Berthon’s mother and sister died at Leyton in the early 1820s, and it was probably after their deaths that the house was abandoned. [[Berthon-58|Benjamin Berthon]] was the youngest son of Peter and Mary Berthon. After Benjamin Berthon’s marriage to [[Salisbury-2284|Rebecca Salisbury]] on 8 June 1810 at St Giles in the Fields, Holborn, the family moved often as described by the places of birth of their children. Beginning at St Luke Finsbury, then to Welwyn for perhaps a year or two, at Amersham for another two years, at Beaconsfield for two or three years, then had their last child more than four years later in 1825 baptised at Broxbourne. Several of the ships of the family firm of Berthon Brother East India Merchants were said to be lost at sea, with goods to the value of £280,000 lost in a single year. Benjamin Berthon was bankrupt by 29 April 1831. A notice in ‘The London Gazette’ on 20 May 1831 requested creditors to meet the assignees of his estate ‘'… on Tuesday the 14th day of June next, at Eleven o’Clock in the Forenoon, at the Court of Commissioners of Bankrupts, in Basinghall-Street, in the City of London …’'. '''1832 in Van Diemens Land''' Benjamin Berthon arrived in Hobart Town with his family on the 'Arab' on 17 February 1832. The Berthon family settled at ‘Woodlands’, Cross Marsh. [[Turner-22693|Elizabeth Turner]], 19 years of age and governess to the younger children, arrived with them. '''The Governess at ‘Woodlands’ and the Berthon children''' Mr and Mrs Berthon, Maria, Emma, Mary, Edward, John, Benjamin, and William arrived on 17 Feb 1832 at the Derwent from London on 'Arab' with [[Turner-22693|Elizabeth Turner]], governess. TAHO arrivals CUS30/1/1 p73 https://stors.tas.gov.au/CUS30-1-1$init=CUS30-1-1P052 They settled at Woodlands, Cross Marsh. TAHO census 1842 CEN1/1/36. https://stors.tas.gov.au/CEN1-1-36-49$init=CEN1-1-36-49A TAHO census 1843 CEN1/1/72 https://stors.tas.gov.au/CEN1-1-72-35$init=CEN1-1-72-35A Edward and George (Benjamin) were of the same age as Elizabeth, and Emma and William only a few years younger. Mary aged 12 years and John aged 7 years in 1832 were probably Elizabeth’s charges. A description of ‘Woodlands’ was published in ‘The Mercury’ (12 February 1885, p. 4): "‘Woodlands’ homestead was built 50 years ago of freestone from a quarry close by. It is unpretending in style, tolerably spacious and laid out internally with a view to comfort. Like several houses I know, built by those we must term old time gentlemen, it faces the south, an imported error born of forgetfulness that the southern hemisphere’s relations with the centre of the system are reversed to those existent under boreal skies. Two perennial streams meander through the property, the Quoin and Lovely Banks rivulets …" Elizabeth Turner lived at ‘Woodlands’ for nearly six years, when John Berthon would be aged 12 years. [[Berthon-66|John Frederick Berthon]] would later be a Major General in the British Army in India. [[Berthon-60|Lieutenant Henry Berthon]] never married and retired as a Major, the Officer in Charge of Convicts at Port Arthur. Henry purchased 540 acres at ‘Lulotte’, Inverleigh in Victoria about 1856, and moved there with his widowed sister. [[Berthon-65|Mary Charlotte Berthon]] widow of Sylverius Moriarty, Barrister at Law, who died of a football injury in 1847. The Berthon siblings lived very long and philanthropic lives at ‘Lulotte’, and created an [https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/55587 architectural curiosity]. [[Berthon-64|William Berthon]] and Elizabeth Kelly married in 1853 in Hobart before they took up [http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/places/result_detail/2045?print=true Weatherboard No. 2 Run at Inverleigh] and grew several children – most with a second name of De Crillon. In a further generation the name Sauret arises from the generations past. [[Berthon-61|Edward Berthon]] arrived with the family in 1832, and also arrived in the colony later, on the same 1834 voyage of ‘Thomas Laurie’ as [[Geard-71|Naomi Geard]]. He married Lucy Moriarty and had a large family. When Edward died Lucy established [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurkulla ‘Kurkulla’] at Bowral NSW in the 1880s with five daughters before moving to Nowra. After twenty years at Cross Marsh, Benjamin put ‘Woodlands’ into auction and thereafter lived with his wife in New Town and at 30 Davey Street, Hobart. Benjamin Berthon died in 1854, a justice of the peace, aged 69 years. Rebecca, his widow, died at the age of 77 years in 1864 at Davey St. == Sources ==

The Better to Know You

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THE BETTER TO KNOW YOUEndres Family genealogy 1700-1900 Compiled by Barbara Endres (Mrs. Rollan Anthony Endres) 1975 Katharina Klein Endres was a bit strict and Mathias Endres was fun and liked to tell his grandchildren stories of old Germany. Or so, at least, are the recollections bout these two. There were nine children (two others died young) and 56 grandchildrne. Katharina remarked in a letter that her mother in Germany didn't approve of her large family. But love for her children was great. On the ship coming to America, she showed her devotion when drying the baby clothes, tying them around her body. Nicholaus, the eldest child of Mathias and Katharina, was born in Germany. He was a hard working famer who died in 1892 at the age of 50 from a hert attack. He had a 160 acre farm in E. Bristol. Every evening, after the day's work was finished, Nicholaus would sit in his armchair and smoke his pipe. It was the only time he smoked. Gifted with a rich tenor voide, he sang in the choir in the church. For amusement he enjoyed playing solo, a card game. All the neighbors came to his house. A second son, Frank, did not marry; he died in 1886 at the ge of 39. he is buried in Martinsville. his tombstone has been lost. He died tragically, the details of his death being unknown. The third son was Michael , a farmer in E. Bristol. He was married to Catherine Clemns. Of is 6 children, only one married and there were no grandchildren. The entire family devoted itself to working together on the farm. He was a good talker, was very sociable and a good neighbor in a time of need. He died of dropsy in 1921. Mathias F., the fourth son, was called Yankee Matt because he lived in Waunakee and in this village everyone spoke English. matt's first wife, Maria Anna Welch died after only 2 years of marriage at the age of 25. She is in an unmakred grave in Martinsville beside that of Frank Endres. Yankee Mat was a jolly man who also enjoyed h egame of solo. He had a good mind and was never foolish. His youngest son Frank R. was called Windy Endres. Frank R. was the baby of the family and always had an answer for everything, hence the nickname. Yankee Matt and his second wife Margaret Heim, died in 1937, within a few weeks of each other. Margaret died of a cerebral hemorrhage and Mat tsuccumbed to gangrene in the left leg. The youngest boy, JOhn B. was a farmer at Springfield Corners. He too had a nickname. He was called Doctor Endres because he took care of the sick animals. He was a big man and a good talker and always had a twinkle in his eye. LIke his brothers he enjoyed the game of solo. He was first to own a surrey and his wife hesitated to ride in it because she was worried about what the neighbors would say. Later, in 1911, he was the first one to own a car. It was a gray Buick and at first he ws not too skillful at driving. In taking 3 of his daughters to church he was unable to negotiate the hill. The girls had to get out and walk home. JOhn B. ws forced to call for help. But this didn't daunt him and neither did hte dusty roads. His daughter tells this fish story about him - Doc Endres like to fish with a friend. Once they went ou tin the morning and didn't come back until dark. Everyone wondered what had happened to them. as itturned out, the friend had a wifle with which he shot a big fish out of season. the game warden caught them, took them to Madison where they were fined $50, Needless to say, John kept the fish as his friend no longer wanted it. John B. Died of Cardiac insufficiency on June 24, 1924. Besides these five sons, there were four daughters in the Mathis Endres-Katharina Klein family. Anna, the eldest, was born in germany. She was married to Joseph Frederick, a farmer in Waunakee. There are no living relatives who remember her because she died in 1898 at the age of 54. Mary Magdalena, the second daughter, was also born in Germany. She married Alois Gmeinder, a farmer in Sun Prairie. It was her duty as a 7 year old to safely carry the family clock from Germany to Wisconsin in 1852 as the family migrated. She was a good natured woman who loved to play cards. Every evening she first said her prayers and then she played cards. Annay Mary, the third daughter, married Robert Pfister and they lived in Green Bay where he had a soap factor. He had brought a formual for soap to America from Germany. After he died of gangrene following an injury, Annay Mary and her 4 sons came back to Waunakee. They lived near the Endres grandparents. The boys helped their grandparents. Anna Mary was full of the dickens and ltos of fun in a crow. She died of stomach cancer on Feb. 25, 1907. Catherine, the youngest daughter, entered the novitate and was known as Sr. Rutilla. She died in 1895 at the age of 35, when she bled to death following a tonsilectomy. She was a member of the school of Sisters of Notre Dame in Mequon, Wisconsin.

THE BEWLEY-WHEELER BRANCH

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This story was provided to me by Lou Geschwinder, a cousin. Ora Lester Wheeler tells the story first hand of homesteading in Kansas. With notes/references by Louis Fred Geschwindner, June 2012 This story involves: *[[Wheeler-13861 | Phillip Dodridge Wheeler]] & [[Martin-37775 | Sarah Emma Martin]] *[[Wheeler-13787 | Henry David Wheeler]] & [[Bewley-511 | Martha Eleanor Bewley]] *[[Wheeler-13790 | Howard Talton Wheeler]] THE BEWLEY-WHEELER BRANCH Phillip D. Wheeler shifted slightly on the seat of his wag on and spoke soothingly to quiet his horses. They had been standing there for more than an hour and were impatiently waiting to get underway. The officials were still riding up and down the line of wagons, making sure that everyone who had registered were still there in line and waiting. The year was 1890The land run actually took place on September 22, 1891. The new settlers were not permitted to enter the land before noon. arid great grandfather Phillip and great grandmother Sarah Wheeler were making a new start in life. Other than this incidentHenry was the oldest child of Phillip and Sarah. Phillip was 52 or 53 years and Sarah was 42 or 43 years at the time of the run. in Oklahoma territory we know little about them. If my aunt Bonnie was correct and my grandfather, Henry David Wheeler, was their oldest child, then Phillip and Sarah Wheeler (nee Martin) were in their mid forties. On the other hand, if my father was correct when he said his aunts, Etta and Mary were 114 and 111 years of age when they died, a year or so before dad died, then Phillip and Sarah were in their fifties at the time of the above incident. In either case, they were well past middle age when they pulled up their roots in Kansas and set out on an adventurous new start in life in the relatively wild and lawless Oklahoma Territory. Unfortunately, we know nothing of the circumstances that caused them to take this drastic action.Great grandmother Sarah must have been tired after being awaken from her sleep in their wagon. Probably she talked quietly to Grandmother Martha Wheeler in the next wagon as the latter nursed my father, Ora Lester Wheeler, who was then less than a year oldOra Lester Wheeler was born November 27, 1889, thus he was almost 2 years old at the time of the run. He was Martha’s second child, her first, Viva, died as a baby in about 1889. It is unlikely that Martha participated in the run. It is more likely that she remained home in Kansas since her second child, Howard Tolton Wheeler, was born on October 3, 1891 in Kansas, less than 2 weeks after the run.. Grandfather, Henry David Wheeler, also tried to quiet his team while waiting for the signal to dash into the authorized region of Oklahoma Territory and stake out his claim to a quarter section of virgin farm land. Perhaps there are records which show where this race for land was started and how far they had to go to get to their claimA conservative estimate places the number of settlers at about 20,000 surrounding the three reservations awaiting the signal to rush to claim one of the 6,097 160-acre homesteads that were available.. However, all I know is that Phillip and Henry Wheeler were successful in reaching the land they had selected before anyone else and of guarding it until they could register their claim. Henry David Wheeler was born in Holton, Kansas on 15 July 1864 and he married Martha Eleanor I on 12 March 1888. TheySee footnote 3 above regarding Martha’s presence during the run., with their infant son, my father, waited in their wagon beside that of Henry’s parents. Just as the sun touched the horizonThe run actually was started at noon. a shot was fired and the long line of wagons and buggies set out on their dash into the land set aside for homesteading. This land rush was far more organized than earlier land rushes in other areas. The land had been completely surveyed and each square mile, one section, was staked out. The head of each family that had registered and lined up at the starting area was entitled to one quarter section of land. Almost everyone had explored the available land and had picked out the parcel or Parcels (in case their first choice was taken before they got there) that they wanted. My father did not know exactly where the lineup occurred but it wasn’t very far from the area that had been opened up for settlement. Since it was a race to the land, with failure an unthinkable disaster since all ties with their past had been unalterably severed, the wagons were lightly loaded; some grain for the horses, some food, cooking and eating utensils, bedding and a tarpaulin that had been waterproofed by smearing it with lard. Granddad and his father were very fortunate. They got to the land of their first choice before anyone else and staked their claims. Their homesteads consisted primarily of rolling grasslands with very little brush. There were a number of blackwalnut trees in one area and some brush and trees along a small stream that meandered through their property. The stream constituted a major reason for selecting that piece of land. It not only provided water for themselves and their livestock before they could get their well dug but it also provided large boulders which they could use as building material.Dad wasn’t sure of the season of the year but, since he was born in November and he was told that he was nearly a year old at the time, it seems likely that it was in the fall. The fall would have been an ideal time for the homesteaders and the authorities would have considered this fact. By early fall the farmers would all have harvested their current years corps and would have several months free to prepare their new farms for planting. Actually, having established the claims to their land was just the start of their problems. There was the major problem of transporting their household goods, farming equipment and sup plies, and their livestock from their old homes to the new home stead. Also they had to build shelters for their families and their livestock before winter and get a well dug. This last chore was something they didn’t have to do for themselves. Drilled wells were necessary in most of that area so they simply had to wait until a well driller, all of whom were very busy at that time, got around to them. They lived in their wagons and used camp fires for cooking while they built temporary shelters for their livestock. Their first home was a dugout. Dad had this to say. “First memories are of the little one room stone house which my father built after a couple of crops on the quarter section of land he had made a run for when the strip was opened for settlement in 18901891. The first two years were spent in a dugout, a semi cave dug into a side hill and covered over with sod and hay. This farm was located 5 miles south and 1 mile west of the town of Cushing.The land is actually 4 miles south and 1 mile west of the center of Cushing. It is along N3490 Rd and the two ¼ sections are between E0750 Rd and E0760 Rd. These were the north east and south east quarters of Section 29 in Township 17N in Range 5E. It became a part of Pawnee Township, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.” The farm was also located a mile or so west of Indian Territory hut dad never could enlighten me on just what was meant by thatAll of the area had been home to various Indian Tribes prior to the run. The land the Wheelers claimed was part of the Sac and Fox Reservation. This area was part of what was known as Oklahoma Territory. I believe what is referred to here as Indian Territory was actually what was called the Indian Territory. Its western edge was 10 miles to the east of the Wheeler claims. Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory, along with the Neutral Strip (today’s panhandle) combined to form the State of Oklahoma in 1907.. While dad could not remember living in the dugout, he clearly remembers it because it was used as a storehouse for vegetables and other items of food. Actually, the dugout was to the plains states what the log cabin was to the wooded states. It was a shelter that could be made with simple tools from materials available on the land. Although its construction required a lot of labor, it took considerably less time and energy to build than a Log cabin. It had one other major advantage; it could withstand the tornados which so frequently swept through that region. We will find a much more detailed description of dugouts in my mothers notes. She was about twelve when they built theirs and so remembered it very well. The rest of great granddad’s and granddad’ belongings were probably shipped by rail from Kansas to the nearest railroad town, Guthrie, Oklahoma. The railroads at that time had special rates and special provisions for homesteaders. They used their oldest cars and gave very reasonable rates for both freight and demurage. Even so, it was a major expense and the settlers made every effort to move their belongings out of the railcars as soon as they could. However, transporting their goods to the farm from Guthrie was in itself a major operation. Dad describes a trip to Guthrie which his father, and dad himself, made on several occasions. “During the early years the only way the storekeeper at Cushing had of getting supplies was to have some farmer, who had a good enough team and wagon, go to Guthrie and bring back a wagon load. This trip took three days. One day to a creek east of Guthrie, second day to Guthrie load up and back to the creek that night and to Cushing the third day. Had to watch out for horse thieves all the time and keep common thieves from stealing the loaded wagon. One particular trip my father came home late at night still shaking and white. He told us he was pretty nearly scared to death that trip. The very rough roads had shaken a box of dynamite from his wagon and it had landed on rocks and broken up but for some reason it did not explode. He remembered that close call for many years.” Since the goods for all the homesteaders would have arrived at Guthrie at about the same time, that sleepy little town must have experienced a brief but very hectic period of activity. Dozens of teams and wagons must have thronged its streets, and the railroad must have built acres of corrals for livestock. The trip back from Guthrie with their livestock must have taken longer than any day and a half. Further, it must have taken several trips to get all their stuff. On the first trip, the wives, as well as the men must have gone. Their first priority would have been given to their livestock. On the first trip, the precious seeds that they had collected from their last harvest would have been loaded first on their wagons. Then would have come the salt meat, dried vegetables, and any preserved foods that they might have. Canned fruit and jams and jellies would have been far too valuable to have been left behind. On top of this load would have come the crates of chickens. Any farm machinery with wheels would have been tied on behind the wagons or, if there were enough horses, driven by the women. The cows and hogs would either have been tied on behind or herded by someone on horseback. Anyone who has tried to herd hogs has a fair idea of the difficulties they faced. They would have left Guthrie as early in the morning as they could in order to get the slow moving cattle to the creek. The early arrivals would have camped as far upstream as they could. Late arrivals would walk a good distance for clean water or from the drums on their wagons. The trip to the farm from the creek would have taken at least two days. After this first trip, the women would have had to stay home to take care of the livestock. The second trip would have been for farm equipment and tools that had to be brought by wagon. Any additional wheeled equipment would also have been picked up at this time. The last trip would have been for what little household goods they possessed. A table or two, some straight chairs, a couple of rocking chairs, a dresser, a wooden bed frame and a wood/corncob burning range which was used for both heating and cooking. Just getting their possessions home didn’t constitute the end of trips to Guthrie that first year. It was there that they had to go to get the lumber to build their barn and other out houses. This alone took several trips. Building the barn was the major project for that first fall and early winter. After the dugout was completed and their possessions had been collected from the railroad, almost all of their time was devoted to building the barn. Even then some additions to the barn were delayed until the succeeding fall. Once the main section of the barn was complete, all attention had to be focused on getting the land ready for planting. Small brush could be removed by wrapping a chain around it and hooking the chain to a team of horses. This brush, the first year was dragged to the dugout for use as firewood. Large bushes and trees were left for succeeding years and were gradually re moved. The actual plowing itself started in the dead of winter and required four horses hitched to the plow to break the prairie sod. This not only broke up the deep roots of the coarse prairie grass but also the roots of the brush that was thinly scattered all over the land. Much of this plowing had to be done over again before they could plant but this was done easily with the conventional two horse team. Despite these efforts, only about half of their farm could be planted that first year. This was no real hardship since they were able to raise plenty of food but it did drastically limit the size of their cash crop. This limited the cash purchases they could make at the store in Cushing and the amount of new machinery they could buy. Small retailers get paid on a daily basis, wage earners get paid weekly and salaried people get paid monthly. However, the farmer gets paid on an annual basis. He has to be far sighted and able to have a lot of self control.Apparently my grandmother, Martha, was more interested than my grandfather in getting the stone house built. Perhaps there was some justification in this desire. When my father was born, 27 November 1889, Martha and Henry had been married just twenty and a half months. The first year of their marriage they had a daughter, Viva, who died just a few months later from whooping cough. At the time they were lined up for the dash to their homestead, she was carrying my uncle Howard who was born shortly thereafter.Howard Tolton Wheeler was born October 2, 1891 in Kansas. Thus, it is unlikely that Martha was even at the homestead in the early days. She was living in a dirt floored, dirt walled and dirt roofed one room dugout. The fact that the walls and ceiling were lined with boards did not help much. She had to cook in a shed just outside the dugout. When grandpa was away for three days on a trip to Guthrie, she was alone and had to feed the horses, cows, pigs and chickens. She also had to milk the cows, morning and night, collect the eggs, and take care of two small children as well as the normal household chores of a woman. She rarely could leave the farm and then only for a short time. It is a fact of farm life that the care of livestock is more demanding than the care of children. You might take your kids to a dance but no one wants you to show up with a cow. Actually, the stones for the house were collected gradually over the first two years whenever the team and wagon was in the vicinity of the river and there was a little time to pick up a wagon load of stones. Granddad wasn’t insensitive to grandmother’s desire for a house, there was simply limits to what he could do. There was not even the comfort of a privy. This necessary chore was handled in the vegetable garden where any type of fertilizer was considered welcome. This arrangement must have been rather uncomfortable during one of the winter blizzards that sometimes swept the area. Dad described the farm and an incident that occurred there as follows: “Our house was about 100 yards from the south boundary of our farm and set back from (the) road about 40 yards and the barn and other outbuildings and pens were back about 75 yards from the house. One night we were awakened by a horse running from the barn along the lane leading to the road and along the North end of our house. Not until the next morning did we find out what horse did the running. Our nicest mare was missing and we could not find her anywhere and none of the neighbors could help us either until about a week later a Mr. Tom Hopkins who lived one mile east of us came over and told us there was a dead horse lying in his creek just at his east line. Father went down and sure nuff it was our mare. We never did learn what spooked her or caused her to leave the barn running and to run a mile (and) then jump into a creek. Needless to say this seriously handicapped the farm work.” I can recall a number of incidents which dad related about this farm. On one very cold morning dad tried to lick the frost off the handle of the water pump. However, the metal was so cold that his tongue stuck to it. His screams brought my grand father running from the barn. Fortunately, he was carrying a bucket of warm milk. He poured this over my father’s face until the tongue was released. My father also had this to say about his early schooling. “I very well remember the building of the first school house in our neighborhood. It was placed on a corner of my grandfather’s farm just one mile north of our house. At first we had 3 months school and after a couple of years the term was increased to 5 months per year. Gosh, what a long time to spend in school.This was Lone Oak School District No. 9. “Lone Oak School was organized soon after the opening of the Sac and Fox Country, in 1891. The school was located in what was called County “A”, which later became Lincoln County. This portion of land for the school was donated by the Phillip D. Wheeler family. The Wheeler family had homesteaded the Northeast Quarter of Section 29-17N-5E. The first school house was constructed from logs and was used until a stone building was constructed by the Hopkins brothers, who lived in the district. Some of the families who had children in this early school were, Tom Hopkins, John Hopkins, Bonebrake, Shotwell, Grother, Lindley, McLaury, Smith, Tanner, Dungan, Waller, Corbin, Schnack, Beall, and Morris.” Source: Lincoln County Oklahoma History, Lincoln County Historical Society.” Dad’s notes also related a couple of stories told to him by grandfather. One of these was as follows: “When I (Ora Lester) was an infant my folks were visiting near Oklahoma city and I slipped out and when I was found, I was setting near the spring, Where the folks got their water supply, pointing my finger at a rattle snake and cooing at it and it was weaving its head back and forth and apparently trying to make up its mind about wasting a charge of venom on such a little wart.” Still another story in dad’s words: “Dad (Henry David) told me about one of the family was disposed of by the Quantrel gang. Called him out one night and he completely disappeared. If this happened, it is likely it happened in Missouri or Kansas. Quantrill died at the hands of Union forces in Kentucky in May 1865.” Another incident from dad’s notes to me stated: “I very well remember the day when he (Henry David) drove home early and carefully climbed down from the high seat on the old lumber wagon and kept repeating ‘Mat. (his nickname for my grandmother) ‘I’m all done up.’ ‘Mat. I’m all done up. ‘ ‘I’ve got exactly the same kind of cut that killed my father (Phillip). ‘ He (Henry David) was helping a neighbor clear land of black jacks and bring the stuff home for firewood and the axe slipped off a knot and cut him very badly thru the ankle. He did have a close call but they kept blood poison out and This told me how great grandfather Phillip died but dad never told me exactly where he was when that happened. I suspect that it happened while dad still lived on the homestead in Oklahoma but I can’t be surePhillip died on March 21, 1892 while living on the claim. Henry maintained his claim, and I would assume lived there, until March 1, 1899 at 10:05 am when he cancelled his claim.. Dad provided a fairly clear description of the inside of the stone house. The one room contained the kitchen range, a table and some chairs for their meals, a couple of rocking chairs, a box—like closet for their clothes, a chest of drawers, a chest, his parents bed and a trundle bed for his brother and himself. The trundle bed was pushed under his parents bed during the daytime. It must have been a fairly large room. Other children arrived while they still lived in that houseTwo children were born on the claim, Beth in November 1893 and Clarence in February 1897. but I don’t know the sleeping accommodations for them. They raised corn and wheat as their major plant crops and cows and hogs as their major animal crops. Of these, wheat and hogs were considered to be cash crops while the corn was raised to feed the hogs. The cows were raised primarily for their own use. They provided all the normal dairy products for the family as well as an occasional steer for slaughter. “Butter and egg money”, i.e., the cash raised by selling these items, was considered the property of the farm wife by every one in that region. These were sold to townspeople in small quantities and provided the few luxuries that a farmer’s wife could expect. Their diet was pretty good even by today’s standards. They had flour and corn meal from their own grain. The former could be made into bread and biscuits while the latter could be made into cornbread, cornmeal mush and fried mush. Dad was still eating cornmeal mush and fried mush when I left home. Both were eaten with milk and a little salt. Slabs of fried mush could also be eaten with molasses. Fried mush was made by pouring freshly boiled cornmeal into a shallow bowl until it had cooled and set. It was then cut into slabs about half an inch thick which were fried until brown and crisp. In addition to the usual dairy products, they had eggs, chickens, and vegetables of almost all types. Some of these vegetables could be kept during the winter in the dugout. Others, along with fruit and berries, were canned or preserved as jams and jellies. They planted a few fruit trees which were just beginning to bear fruit when they sold the farm. Before that, they picked the wild berries, fruit and nuts that abounded in that region. The corn that they used for their corn meal and for roasting ears was a white variety that they grew in their garden. The yellow corn that they grew for their hogs was considered unsuited for human consumption. Aside from the fresh meat from the slaughter of a young steer or pig, they lived largely on salt cured meats of their own preparation. Although food was plentiful, it was obtained by very hard work and was not to be wasted. You could take all you wanted but anything on your plate had to be consumed. This got my father into an embarrassing situation on one occasion. He was staying over night with the son of a neighboring farmer and was eating breakfast which consisted of milk, biscuits and sorghum molasses. He started to pour some molasses on his plate but the swing lid was stuck and suddenly released. Before he could check the flow, his plate was filled with several times the amount of molasses he could consume. He tried his best but finally had to apologize to the farm wife for his error. One morning my grandfather and father discovered that some one had broken into their dugout one night. After checking, they found that two large slabs of salt pork and some other items had been stolen. Among these latter items was a bag of a material which dad called “shorts”. These shorts came from wheat and may have been wheat germ but of this I am not sure. Fortunately, the bag of shorts had a small hole in it and the thieves left a clearly defined trail behind them. They didn’t notice this trail because it was dark at the time of the theft. Dad and grandfather followed this trail all the way to a neigh boring farmhouse. At one point the earth was soft enough to disclose the tracks of a man and a small boy. After making sure where the trail led, dad and grandfather returned home and for got the whole incident. These neighbors moved there at the same time as my grand father, their farm was the same size as my grandfather’s, the soil was the same and they experienced the same sort of weather. Still, they had all sorts of bad luck. They could never get their entire farm planted in time. What they did plant could never get harvested before part of the crop spoiled. Their livestock was always getting ill and dying. They had time to plant only a very small truck garden. When my father was older, he frequently went with my grand father on his trips to the railroad at Guthrie. This started his life—long association with railroads. He couldn’t understand how the wheels stayed on the track. He thought that there should have been flanges on both sides of the wheels. Grandfather finally was able to explain that the flange on one wheel stopped the wheels from leaving the rails in one direction and the flange on the other wheel did the same for the other direction. My grandmother apparently wasn’t too happy about living on the farm in Oklahoma. She wanted to move back to civilization which, apparently, existed in Kansas. Therefore when my grand father received the handsome offer of $9,000.00 for the farm he took it. Just prior to this sale he had sold the black walnut trees to a lumberman but they were still standing when the farm was sold. Grandfather made it a condition of the sale that the price for the farm did not include the black walnut trees. Unfortunately, this clause was omitted from the contract and grand- clad lost the price paid. for the trees. It was some years after this sale in 1899 that one of the richest oil fields in Oklahoma was discovered beneath granddad’s homesteadAlthough this is a possibility, I believe what is being referred to here is the striking of oil in March, 1912 on the Frank M. Wheeler farm about 10 miles east of Cushing in what is now the town of Drumright. This started the greatest oilfield in the world at that time. However, this oilfield did not extend as far west as the subject claim in Lincoln County.. Dad was just ten years old when granddad moved his family back to Kansas and bought a farm thereOn March 1, 1899 Henry released his claim on the land.. It was on this farm that I first met him. He once took me on a hunt for arrow heads in one of his fields. They were always turning up when he plowed but he left them there for his grandchildren to find. Since we always did our visiting in the summer, we were there when the gardens were at their peak. I loved taking a salt shaker out in his garden and eating tomatos right off the vine. The melon patch was another place that was particularly nice to visit. We would cut open a forty or fifty pound watermelon and eat just the heart. The rest was given to the cows who liked watermelon too. Later, they found gas on granddad’s farm which netted him about a quarter million dollars. This farm was located near Neodesha, a small Kansas town. Grandmother still had a hankering for more civilized living which, this time, apparently existed in a slightly larger Kansas town called Cherryvale. Grand father bought a house there that they lived in until grandmother’s death. However, grandfather never lost his desire to get back on the farm. He had a very large garden and spent most of his time there. He just wasn’t made for the leisurely life. From my standpoint, it wasn’t nearly as much fun visiting them in their “city” home as it was on their farm. There were no hogs to call, no cows to milk and no chickens to feed. Altogether, grandmother and grandfather Wheeler had eight children. All of them except Viva lived, to grow to adulthood. In addition to Howard, Clarence and Beth were born during the nine yearsHarold was born in Kansas. They lived on the claim from September 22, 1891 to March 1, 1899. A period of 7 years 5 months. they were on the Oklahoma homestead. Joe may have been born just before they left there or shortly after they moved back to KansasJoe was born April 28, 1899 in New Albany, Kansas.. Bonnie was born in Kansas on 13 July 1904. Pauline was born there a few years later. Howard and Clarence were farmers in that area all their lives. Beth married a man named Orval Cox. At one time Orval was a wrestler with a small carnival. He would take on all corners with the offer of a prize to any one who could throw him. Apparently this was a pretty good money making racket because when he retired from that business he was able to pay cash for a large farm. He was probably the most successful farmer of the three. They all had a difficult time during the depression but Orval managed to come out of it with a much bigger farm than he had when it started. There was some talk that he helped Clarence and Howard save their farms. During the depression the farmers had plenty of food. The problem was raising enough cash to pay their taxes so they wouldn’t lose their farms. Those with debts for machinery and the like were in even worse shape. Howard was injured late in life and spent his last few years as an invalid. I believe that Clarence, and possibly Beth, died before my father did but of this I am not sure. Dad’s notes did not mention this and I don’t recall exactly what he said during our last visit with each otherHoward died September 29, 1955 in Cherryvale, Kansas.. My uncle Joe moved to Colorado and bought a sugarbeet farm near Grand Junction. I remember visiting it when I was quite young. Uncle Joe died shortly after thatJoe died July 16, 1933 in Independence, Kansas.. He was only in his thirties but his appendix ruptured while they were taking him to a hospital and the subsequent infection killed him. Bonnie married G. C. Hartenbower and they ran a business selling antiques in Springdale, Arkansas. They were away most of the time on buying trips. They also dealt in crockery which was stored on their front lawn with price tags attached. People would come while they were away and select the pottery they wanted and leave the money for it under one of the pots. When Bonnie or her husband wanted some cash, they would go out and start turning over pots. Apparently, the system worked but I have known societies in which it wouldn’t have. Pauline married Dale Miller. Pauline was only a few years older than my sister, Velta, and seemed more like a cousin than an aunt. After World War II, Pauline, Dale and their son, who were all qualified teachers, were hired by the Navy to travel the world and teach the ABC’s to children of naval personnel. They would stay one or two years in one place and then move on. They literally worked their way around the world but the only specific places that I remember were Formosa, Guam and Japan. I have had no word on any of Dad’s family since his death. Grandmother Wheeler died as the result of injuries suffered when she was thrown from a horse. She was sixty five at the time and grandfather was inconsolable. After the funeral he stayed at Pauline’s house and told his relatives to go into his home and pick out anything they wanted as a memento of their mother. Apparently it started out all right but someone got a little greedy and grabbed something which the others thought a little out of line. From then on it built into a grabbing match. They brought their trucks and started loading anything they could lay their hands on. They literally stripped the house. Grandfather was stunned when he entered the empty house and never lived there again.Since grandmother died in the depths of the depression, my father couldn’t attend the funeral. We didn’t hear about this outburst of greed until years later when grandfather visited us in Washington State. Inheritances have a way of highlighting peoples characters. Grandfather decided to spend his money on travel and did so for several years until World War II broke out. He was in California at the time and took a job as security guard at an airplane factory for the duration. After the war he took a train home for Kansas. On the way he developed a severe stomach ache and was in bad shape when he reached Cherryvale. Pauline rushed him to a hospital where they said he had appendicitis. They never really found out for sure because he wouldn’t let them operate. “No damn doc is going to mess around in my guts.” They shot him full of penicillin and he recovered. He was eighty one at the time and lived for another ten years. He spent his last few years living with uncle Howard and his wife. Howard was bed ridden by this time and helping take care of his son gave some purpose to grandfather’s life. He died a short time after Howard’s death. The local newspaper had this to say about him. “Henry David Wheeler died in Cherryvale, Kansas, at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon, on Tuesday, 8 November 1955, of a sudden heart attack that awakened him that morning before 7 o’clock- it was the heart attack that awakened him and his groaning awakened Mrs. Howard T. Wheeler, his widowed daughter-in-law with whom he made his home. She phoned her son Don Wheeler and his wife, Vena; She also phoned his other children in Neodesha and Fredonia, Kansas. Gladys Wheeler, wife of Clarence Wheeler, immediately came to Cherryvale; and she and Vena worked with him until his death; he died in the arms of his daughter-in-law Gladys (Mrs. L. Clarence Wheeler). He was in his 92nd year.” Oklahoma was putting on some sort of pioneer celebration at which grandfather was going to he honored. Unfortunately, grandfather died just a short time before this celebration was to take place. Grandfather was survived by his two sisters; Etta (Mrs. Shirley Ward) and Mary (Mrs. Will Milihorn). They were both widowed and living together in Cushing, Oklahoma in 1960. I believe they continued living there until their death. Dad spoke of them during my last visit with him early in 1972. Apparently they had died just a short time before my visit and I remember Dad saying that one was ill and the other 114 years old at the time of their death21 Mary was born in 1874 and Etta in 1879.. This doesn’t jibe with Bonnie’s information that Grandfather was the oldest child in his familyHenry was the oldest child in the family.. It is quite possible that Bonnie could have gotten the wrong in formation. During some of Dad’s earlier correspondence with her she didn’t even know her grandfather’s first name. If these two ladies were actually that age around 1970, then dad’s paternal grandparents would have had to have been in their fifties when they went in on the Oklahoma land rush. Undoubtedly, some of the records that Bonnie listed could straighten this out but I don’t feel interested enough to rush down to the Library of Congress and find out. We know what kind of people they were, the numbers don’t seem to matter. Dad left home when he was sixteen. This would have been late in 1905 or early in 1906. I don’t know how long his plans to leave had been in the making or how much he had discussed them with his father. The facts were that his father gave him a hundred dollars and wished him luck. A hundred dollars was a lot more money then than it is to day but still dad must have been very careful with it to do what he did. He went to a school and learned telegraphy and typing. This enabled him to take a job as a telegraph operator when he was seventeen. This must have been late in 1906 or early in 1907. Dad’s first job was in Abilene, Kansas with the Frisco Rail road I-1i salary was $40.00 per month which seemed like a for tune to him. One of his first purchases was a Waltham “Rail roader’s” watch. This was a pocket watch of exceptional accuracy. It had a glass back so that you could watch the works in action. Dad kept the watch the rest of his life. When it was new, a local youngster named Ike Eisenhower held it in his hand and admired it. I inherited it and kept it in a glass display case on our mantel. Unfortunately, some hopheads broke into our house and stole it along with a number of other items. Our heirloom went so that some subhuman slob could enjoy his erotic dreams for a day or so. Dad made another major purchase shortly after arriving in Abilene. The modern bicycle had not been long invented at that time and it was inevitable that dad should buy one. There were several young men of dad’s age in Abilene who also owned bicycles and they started hanging around together. They wore corduroy trousers with peg tops and choke ankles, removed the handle bars from their bikes and thought of themselves as gay young blades. They whistled at the girls and hung around the barber shop in the evenings. Ike Eisenhowers seventeen year old brother was a member of this “gang” but Ike was only sixteen and was considered too young by these sophisticated young gentlemen. Dad’s conversations on his career jumped around a bit and he never got around to telling a connected story. The next information I have on his activities was about three years later when he was still with the Frisco Railroad but in Wayonka, Oklahoma. The telephone system was gradually spreading throughout the area and the railroad had installed a telephone so that the agents and operators at the depot could conduct local business more effectively. Dad continued his career as a gay young blade by flirting with every young lady that he met. This was helped by the motor cycle which he then owned. One of these young ladies was a telephone operator in waynoka who countered his banter with a bit more than she received.Some additional notes gleaned from the actual Land Office records. Both Henry and David filed their claims on October 1, 1891 in Guthrie, O.T. Henry with Application No. 8516 and Phillip with Application No. 8520. They each claimed that they were “of Stillwater, O.T.” but just what this means I am not sure since all we have implies they were from Kansas. Phillip died on March 12, 1892. Sarah then moved to the claim and continued their settlement. She was married to John Millhorn on July 3, 1894. He died before August 17, 1900 according to the testimony of John A, Campbell. ==Notes ==

The Bible of David & Abigail (née Losey) Garrigues

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===THE=== ==N E W T E S T A M E N T== ===OF OUR=== ==LORD AND SAVIOUR== =JESUS CHRIST= ===TRANSLATED OUT OF THE=== ==ORIGINAL GREEK;== ===AND WITH THE=== ==FORMER TRANSLATIONS== ===DILIGENTLY COMPARED AND REVISED.=== ===BY THE SPECIAL COMMAND OF KING JAMES I OF ENGLAND,=== ==Philadelphia== ===PRINTED FOR MATHEW CAREY, NO. 118, MARKET STREET.=== ===...................................=== ===October 20th, 1801=== ---- ==Family Record== Births. [Note: first page with genealogical data] :[[Garrigus-10|David Garrigus]] was born on Friday the 18 of March 1748 :[[Losey-165|Abigail ''(Locy)'' Garrigus]] was born on Monday the 2d day of February 1756 :[[Garrigus-38|Sarah Garrigus]] was born on Friday the 21st of April in the year of our Lord 1774 :[[Garrigus-14|Jepthah Garrigus]] was born on Thursday the 7th of June in the year of our Lord 1776 :[[Garrigus-40|David Garrigus Junr]] was born on Wednesday the 30th Day of June in the year of our Lord 1778 ''8'' :[[Garrigus-39|Stephen Garrigus]] was born on Friday the 1st Day of December in the year of our Lord 1780 :[[Garrigus-9|Hannah Garrigus]] was born on Sunday the 26th Day of January in the year of our Lord 1783 ''(3)'' :[[Garrigus-41|Silas Garrigus]] was born on Thursday the 18th Day of August in the year of our Lord :[[Garrigus-42|Eunice Garrigus]] was born on Monday the 25th Day of February in the year of our Lord 1788 '' (1788)'' :[[Garrigus-37|Jacob Garrigus]] was born on We[torn] the 25th Day of August in the year of our Lord 1790 :[[Garrigus-44|Abner Garrigus]] was born on Wednesday the 9th Day of January in the year of our Lord 1793 :[Note: on the bottom margin of this page is written: “[[Garrigus-41|Silas]] married [[Lindley-1788|Hannah Lindley]] in N. Jersey”] ---- ==Family Record== Births. [Note: second page with genealogical data ] :[[Ferree-454|Elizabeth Garrigus]] was born on April the 29 in the year of our Lord 1800 :[[Garrigus-45|Timothy L. Garrigus]] was born on Tuesday the 24 day of April in the year of our Lord 1798 :[[Garrigus-117|Bathsheba Louis Garrigus]] was born on Saturday the eighth of August in the year of our Lord 1818 :[[Garrigus-118|James Garrigus]] was born on Tuesday the 22d day of August in the year of our Lord 1820 :[[Garrigus-119|Mary Jane Garrigus]] was born on Tuesday the 31st Day of July in the year of our Lord 1823. [Note: The entire entry for Mary Jane has been scribed over to darken the older ink which had faded with age. The older entry is still discernable and matches the newer writing.] :[[Garrigus-120|John Strange Garrigus]] was born on Wednesday the 31st day of May in the year of our Lord 1826 :[[Garrigus-121|Martha Ann Garrigus]] was born on Tuesday the 7th day of July in the year of our Lord 1828  [Note: Here the date has been crossed out and replaced with “1829”] :[[Garrigus-122|Milton Garrigus]] was born on Tuesday the 27 of September in the year of our Lord 1830  [Note: Here the date has been crossed out and replaced with “1831”] :[[Garrigus-123|Flavius Josephus Garrigus]] was born July the 26 in the year of our Lord 1840
  Marriages. :[[Garrigus-45|Timothy L Garrigus]] was married on Thursday the 11 off Sept in the year off our Lord 1817 :[[Ferree-454|Elizabeth Garrigus 1817]] was married on Thursday the the 11th of September in the year of our 1817 :[[Garrigus-45|Timothy L Garrigus]] was married to [[Ferree-454|Elizabeth A. Ferree]] on Thursday the 11th of Sept in the year off our Lord 1817 :[[Garrigus-117|Bathsheba Louis Garrigus]] [name written but no further information entered] ---- ==Family Record== Marriages. [Note: third page with genealogical data] :[[Garrigus-123|Flavius J. Garrigus]] and [[Stover-2967|Leah Ann Stover]] Were married on Thursday the 8th of August A.D. 1861 ''’near Greentown, Howard County, Indiana’'' :[[Garrigus-41|Silas Garrigus]] was married Tuesday the 28 May in the year of our Lord 18[hole]4 to [[Lindley-1788|Hannah Lindley]] 1804 :[[Garrigus-45|Timothy L. Garrigus]] was married on Thursday the Eleventh of September in the year off our Lord 1817 ''’in Butler County, Ohio to [[Ferree-454|Elizabeth Alison Ferree]] by Rev Wilson Thompson'' ---- ==Family Record== Deaths. [Note: fourth page with genealogical data]
  :[[Unknown-380080|Sarah Garrigus]] my Mother departed this life the 17th day of July in the year of our Lord 1777  ''(7)'' In the year [blank] of her age :[[Garrigus-15|Jacob Garrigus]] my Father Departed this life the 12th Day of May In the year of our Lord 1798 in the 82d year of his age :[[Garrigus-642|Sarah Garrigus]] my Daughter Departed this life the 21st Day of July in the year of our Lord 1777 In the 4th year of her age :[[Garrigus-39|Stephen Garrigus]] Departed this life the 1st Day of April in the year of our Lord 1783 in the 4th year of his age :[[Garrigus-42|Eunice Clark]] my Sister Departed this life the 31st Day October in the year of our Lord 1813 in the 25th year of her age ‘’in Butler Co. Ohio’’ :[[Garrigus-10|David Garrigus]] my Father Departed this life the 8th Day of October in the year or our Lord 1815 in the 68th year of his age ''in Butler Co., Ohio.'' [Note: the words October – Age are scribed over due to fading of the original entry. The original entry is still discernable and matches the newer writing.] :[[Losey-165|Abigail Garrigus]] Departed this life December the 30 on Tuesday in the year of our Lord 1817 [torn] the 61st year of her age :[[Garrigus-9|Hannah Ayers]] my Sister Departed this life the 1st Day of September in the year of our Lord 1821 in the 39 year of her age ''in Morris Co., N.J. Married to Daniel Ayers in N.J.'' :[Note: The entry for [[Garrigus-42|Eunice Clark]] has a terminal asterisk referencing a marginal entry that states that “[[Clark-66572|Alfred Clark]] her 1st & only child born about 1809.”] ---- ==Family Record== Miscellaneous Memoranda. [Note: fifth page with genealogical data]
  :[[Garrigus-43|Mary Garrigus]] was born on Saturday the 4th Day of April in the year of our Lord 1795 :[[Garrigus-45|Timothy L. Garrigus]] was born on Tuesday the 24th Day of April in the year of our Lord 1798 :[[Ferree-454|Elizabeth Garrigus ''Ferree'']] was born on Wednesday the 29th of April in the year of our Lord 1800 ''in Hampshire County Virginia.'' [Note: Alleghany County was written  first and scribbled out] ''Married Sept. 11, 1817, to [[Garrigus-45|Timothy L. Garrigus]], & she died at Kokomo, Ind Nov. 28, 1878.'' :[[Ferree-454|Elizabeth Garrigus]] was born on Wensday the 29th off April in the year of our Lord 1800 ---- ==Family Record== Deaths. [Note: sixth page with genealogical data]
  :[[Garrigus-45|Timothy L. Garrigus]] Departed this life on Tuesday the 25th day of March, in the year of our Lord 1856 in the 58th year of his age ''at Omaha, Nebraska, and is buried there.'' :[[Garrigus-121|Marthy Ann Garrigus]] departed this life the 10th of October in the year of our Lord 1830 in the second year of her age ''in Wayne County, Indiana'' :''[[Garrigus-14|Jeptha Garrigus]] died near Bridgeton Ind., on the 22d day of January, 1868 in Parke County, Ind., in the 92d year of his age'' :''[[Garrigus-120|John Strange Garrigus]] departed this life at Jamestown, North Dakota, on the 9 day of March, 1890 and is buried at Ludden, Dickey County, North Dakota. Had been Serjeant Company I, 142d Regt Ind. Vols.'' :''[[Garrigus-123|Flavius Josephus Garrigus]] departed this life Feb. 19, 1865 at Stanton General Hospital Washington D.C. and is buried in National Cemetery at Arlington Virginia in the 25th year of his age. Was sergeant Co. K, 140 Regt. Ind. Vols'' :[[Stover-2967|Leah Ann Garrigus]] Departed this life April the 3rd A.D. 186[torn or bad copy] In the 20th year of her age :''[[Garrigus-453|Captain Milton Garrigus]] departed this life the 2nd day of the 1st month in the year of our Lord 1920, in the 89th year of his age. Note: This entry made this 3rd day of the 3rd month in the year 1938 by Edmund Garrigues at Massillon Ohio.'' [Note: The former was a note by Edmund Garrigues] ---- ==''Christ’s coming and eternity''          CHAP. XXII.             Neither add nor diminish== [Note: End of the New Testament] Deaths. [Note: final page with ad hoc genealogical data] :[[Garrigus-121|Marthy Ann Garrigus]] departed this life the tenth day October in the year of our Lord 1830 in the second year of her age :[[Garrigus-119|Mary Jane Garrigus]] departed this life the first day of February in the year of our Lord 1839 in the 15th year of her age being fifteen years and six months old :[[Garrigus-118|James Garrigus]] was Departed this life  on the 31st of January A.D. 1847 :[[Garrigus-117|Bathsheba Louis Garrigus]] Departed this life on Thursday the 16th day of March A.D. 1854 ''near Marion in Grant County, Indiana'' ---- Source: The Genealogy of a Garrigues Family, Electronic Library, online (http://www.garrigus-family.com), Robert Garrigus, rgarrigus@hotmail.com (9579 Sea Shadow, Columbia, MD 21046), downloaded (add date). Mr. Garrigus further cites: Family Data, David and Abigail Garrigus’ Family Bible, King James Edition, (Philadelphia: Printed for Mathew Carey, No. 118, Market Street, October 20th, 1801), unpaginated, original bible pages are in the holdings of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP), 215 S. Broad Street, 7th Floor, Philadelphia, PA, This bible was supposedly passed from [[Garrigus-10|David]] and [[Losey-165|Abigail Garrigus]] to their son [[Losey-165|Timothy L. Garrigus]]. It was subsequently passed to [[Losey-165|Timothy]]’s son [[Garrigus-122|Milton Garrigus]].  Also named as owners of the bible are: David Garrigus Doty [grandchild of David and Abigail via Mary] and Elizabeth A. “Betty” Garrigus. In 1938 the original bible was in the holdings of Edmund Garrigues of Massillon, Ohio. He later donated this item to the GSP. In the latter part of the 20th century, space wanting, the genealogical data from such bibles were removed and placed in vertical files for posterity. These pages are in file BR Ga. Edmund Garrigues included many notes with the bible indicating that the property information was written in [[Garrigus-10|David]]’s handwriting. He also noted that [[Garrigus-122|Milton Garrigus]] had made subsequent entries in this bible and also included changes to select items. It is probable that [[Garrigus-122|Milton Garrigus]] attempted to enter as much data as he remembered before giving the bible to Edmund Garrigus as to present the most complete information possible. Edmund Garrigues too entered some marginal information. These alterations/additions are highlighted in italics to differentiate them from the original entries. Robert Garrigus of Columbia, Howard County, MD transcribed verbatim this information in February 2002 from photocopies of the original pages. All information is paginated exactly as it is on the original pages.

The Bible of James Jackson of Ballybay

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A letter from [[Simonson-339|Lillian Virginia (Simonson) Koller]] of New York City was sent to Audrey Jackson, probably in the 1930s. They appear to have been acquaintances who met each other in New York City and shared an interest in Jackson family history, although it seems that their Jackson ancestors were different families. The letter contains a partial transcription of the Bible of James Jackson of Ballybay. Lillian seemingly only had one son, Winfield Simonson Koller, and he died without issue in the 1930s: https://www.leagle.com/decision/19553664misc2d3621265 It is not known if the Bible still exists. James Jackson's will made provisions for the children mentioned in the Bible transcription and also for several "natural" children, born with Sarah Black, whom he seemingly never married. Lillian Koller's ancestry has been traced back to a Susan Jackson, who is reasonably supposed to be the "natural" child of this name mentioned in James Jacckson's will. The transcription of the letter was obtained by a niece of Audrey Jackson and forwarded to Barry Smith in 2018. The pages in that pdf were partially out of order. Below is a transcription of each page, with horizontal dashed lines separating each individual page. It is not hard to see that the ordering of the pages presented below is probably the only reasonable way to reconstruct the original ordering of the pages and is how the letter was intended to be read. == Transcription of the Letter == My dear Mrs. Holmes Your letter of December twenty-first received. I am so glad to hear that you are interested in the Jackson family. I am also very much interested but sorry that -------- the interest did not develop before the death of my grandmother. Even the cousins living in King and Queen County Virginia are all dead. I have heard by grandmother speak of relations in Kentucky by name of Kirkman (I think that was the name). They were breeders of the fine horses. She said they were famous, won the Kentucky Derby many times. -------- She told me many things that I only half remember. I was young, active and only interested at that time in the future. To sit and listen of days gone seemed a waste of time. My grandmother's youngest sister lived in Virginia and at the time of her mother's death and after lived in the old home and took the family silver. My grandmother never received her share as the sister gave it to the Confederate States to be -------- melted for their use. But my mother's grandmother gave to her one of the old silver pitchers when she was a child to persuade her to drink milk which she detested. That pitcher has the family crest and I also have a spoon given to me by my mother's cousin. On this is also the crest. In the Jackson family Bible which is now before me there is an entry stating that Hugh Jackson was born April twenty -------- -fifth seventeen sixty-nine. :Walter Jackson born June 11 1770 :Henry Jackson born June 9, 1771 :Sarah Jackson born October 8, 1772 :John Jackson born November 7, 1773 :Eleanor Jackson born November 18, 1774 :Alexander Jackson born March 7, 1776 :Martha Jackson born May 9, 1777 :Henry Jackson born March 29, 1780 :Mary Jackson born July 23, 1781 :James Jackson born October 25, 1782 :Washington Jackson born January 21, 1784 -------- On the 20th of June 1801 James Jackson left Ballibay to go to America. On the 10th of April 1802 Washington Jackson left Ballibay to go to America. On October 1804 Mary Jackson left Ballibay to go to America. On February 11, 1808 Elizabeth Jackson left Ballibay to go to America. This is written on the last page of the Bible, and there is more writing but very faint and the bottom of page torn away. -------- On another page it is written of :Mary Jackson born 25th December 1825 :Beth Jackson or Bess Jackson born 23 November 1826 :John Jackson born October 5, 1828 :Thomas Jackson born 25th April 1830 at six o'clock in the evening. :Marie Antoinette Teresa Jackson, mother of above children, departed this life the 25th of April 1830 at eleven o'clock in the afternoon, aged 31 years. -------- All this is written in a very beautiful hand-writing, no doubt by the bereaved husband. When I look at these pages I do so deeply wish that I knew more of the history of these people. This Bible was printed by His Majesty's Special Command appointed to be read in the churches. At bottom of page it reads Dublin Printed by and for George Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at the King's Arms and two Bibles in Essex street MDCCLII. I have heard my grandmother speak of the different members of the family and of the -------- marriage into other families, but I have only a hazy recollection of all she said. It seems at one time many years ago an item was inserted in the Northern and Southern papers asking if members of the Jackson family would communicate with a firm of Counsellor of Law -------- in Ireland. It seems that a batchelor hermit of the family had died and his heirs were wanted to settle the estate but my grandmother did not know of it nor did any of her family until years after it was published. When my mother's cousin went to Ireland on her wedding tour and called to see some of the family, she was not received at first but a letter was -------- sent to her announcing that there was no money for her. Everything was divided. She answered the letter stating that she had not come for money nor property and all during her stay in Ireland she was royally entertained. She was told by some acquaintance that this relation was very, very wealthy having owned the Linen Mills and the Bleach Greens in fact -------- nearly the whole town. I am telling you all these bits of gossip because I feel you will be interested, in other words it is "all in the family." I have always been interested in the Southern Societies at one time thought I would send this Bible to one of their meetings. The printing and wording is most peculiar all the S's look like f. I cannot give you the desired information but I have told something of the Jacksons. Sincerely yours, Lillian Virginia Koller

The Big Brick House

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Donna, T.D. and Chris lived here probably for less than a year, sometime in late 1977 to early 1978, but that's sort of a guess (we lived in 3 or 4 different places around 1978-79). As far as the exact address, I couldn't find it by looking at Google Maps, and there's no 'street view' for this part of town yet.

The Big House

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

The Birth of Axel Gillberg

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== The puzzling birth of Axel Gillberg == [[Gillberg-4|Axel Gillberg]] was the last child of [[Gillberg-11|Johan Fredrick Gillberg]] and his wife [[Abom-1|Britta Christina Åbom]], born 10 July 1860 in Åsterud, Hova. However, his birth record has caused some confusion as to his parentage, since it states that his mother was Johanna Johansdotter. The household record for Åsterud at that time also has Johanna as the wife of Johan Fredrik Gillberg - and children that do not match any other record of the Gillberg family. {{Image|file=The_Birth_of_Axel_Gillberg-2.jpg |caption=Birth record for Axel Gillberg. (Hova C:6, births page 425 [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v45287.b217.s425 image from Arkiv Digital]) |size=600 }} == A restless family== Brita Christina Åbom from Mofalla parish married the journeyman shoemaker Johan Fredrik Gillberg from Hova parish 22 May 1840.Mofalla C:2 (1754-1857) Bild 144 / sid 279 (AID: v55958.b144.s279, NAD: SE/GLA/13373) They moved several times, within the same parish: When their first child was born in 1841 they lived at Buren.Hova C:6 (1815-1866) Bild 118 / sid 227 (AID: v45287.b118.s227, NAD: SE/GLA/13222) When their second child was born in 1843 they lived at Berget.Hova C:6 (1815-1866) Bild 126 / sid 243 (AID: v45287.b126.s243, NAD: SE/GLA/13222) Their third child was born in Kvarntorp in 1847.Hova C:6 (1815-1866) Bild 138 / sid 267 (AID: v45287.b138.s267, NAD: SE/GLA/13222) where, at last, we find them in the household record.Hova AI:4 (1841-1857) Bild 115 / sid 727 (AID: v45270.b115.s727, NAD: SE/GLA/13222) Three of their children died in infancy. In 1857/58 we find Johan Fredrik Gillberg and Brita Christina Åbom at Hovbron, with the three children who were alive at that time (Dorothea, 1843, Johan Fredrik, 1850 and Ludvik, 1858). They all moved to Hova Tull in 1858Hova AI:6 (1857-1870) Bild 110 / sid 608 (AID: v45272.b110.s608, NAD: SE/GLA/13222) - and we can see that they moved on to Åsterud in 1859. {{Image|file=The_Birth_of_Axel_Gillberg.jpg |caption=The Gillberg family at Hova Tull. (Hova AI:5, household record page 57 [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v45271.b36.s57 Image from Arkiv Digital]) |size=600 }} ==A new family for Johan Gillberg?== {{Image|file=The_Birth_of_Axel_Gillberg-1.jpg |caption=The Gillberg Family in Åsterud. (Hova AI:5 household record, page 83 [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v45271.b49.s83 Image from Arkiv Digital]) |size=600 }} In Åsterud Johan Fredrik Gillberg suddenly has a new wife, Johanna Johansdotter (the alleged mother of Axel Gillberg). There is also a new bunch of children: Christina, 1849, Wilhelmina, 1853, Aron Fritioff, 1856 and Johanna, 1859. The newborn Axel is entered here, at a later time. Has Gillberg deserted his family and found a new love? These things happen, although we do not believe this is the case here. If we go back to the previous record we can see that Johanna and her children belong to Gillberg's neighbour at Hova Tull, Johannes Andersson. Since the vicar has been diligent about entering character notes for Gillberg into the margin, we do not believe he would have refrained from a comment ''if'' there had been some wife swapping going on. Rather, he has looked in the wrong place on the page while transferring the Gillbergs from one village to the other. ==Back to normal== {{Image|file=The_Birth_of_Axel_Gillberg-3.jpg |caption=The Gillberg family at Hova Sand. (Hova AI:5, household record page 75 [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v45271.b45.s75 Image from Arkiv Digital]) |size=600 }} The Gillberg family did not stay long in Åsterud - they moved on to Hova Sand in 1860. Although this record is very messy with additional notes crammed in, we can see that order is restored and the original family members are present in the household: [[Gillberg-11|Johan Fredrick Gillberg]] and his wife [[Abom-1|Britta Christina Åbom]], [[Gillberg-13|Dorotea]], [[Gillberg-15|Johan Fredrik]] the younger, [[Gillberg-17|Ludvig]] and [[Gillberg-4|Axel]]. == Sources ==

The Black Snake Inn

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==Historic Legacy== Standing prominently on the right bank of the River Derwent, at the foot of Snake Mount, the end of a spur extending northward from Mount Faulkner, is a large 2-storey stone Rustic Gothic Revival building, the former ''Black Snake Inn'' (Fig. 1).A. H. Holiday; THE BLACK SNAKE INN, Granton, Tasmania, 1987 [D. K. Cerchi]. The historic landmark is the enduring legacy of an English convict [[Presnell-351|William Presnell (abt.1764-1839)]] and his American son-in-law [[Robinson-35513|George William Robinson (abt.1800-1839)]]. The present local stone building stands with a fine northward vista across the river extending 180° from Mount Direction in the south-east to Mount Dromedary in the north-west. Reputedly the oldest surviving ferry-inn in Australia, the doors of the former inn first opened in August 1833. It replaced an earlier, nearby, rudimentary structure of the same sign. Standing close by the site of its predecessor, the ''Half-way House'' later ''Black Snake Inn'', the present building, which opened as the ''New House, Black Snake'' during August 1833, before quickly reverting to ''Black Snake Inn'', has had comparatively few owners (see list of proprietors below). However, it has had countless numbers of travellers pass by, many of whom paused to enter its doors to seek refreshment during the 50 years it served as a public house (see list of licensees below). Subsequent to that period, the landmark has served as a gentleman's country retreat, renamed ''Ardilea'', served as a female convalescent home, a farm house, a road house and, most recently, a private home. ==Prehistory to Settlement== Prehistory: The landmark building stands on land that had been traversed by the people of the Palawa South East nation for countless generations. Little, if any, evidence remains of their passage and likely occupation of the flat ground adjacent to a small rivulet for a camp site. It is possible, however, that there may be a shell midden located near the front of the site, not far from the water's edge.Pers. com. George Burrows, 27 June 2022, recounting how, when a trench for a new drain for the building's cellars was excavated during 1975, it cut through what was thought to have been a midden. After the drain was laid the trench was closed without further action or investigation.
European Visitors: The roll-call of explorers, adventurers, visitors, making landfall on the south-eastern shores of the island named Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) by the first European visitor, Abel Janszoon Tasman, sailing in command of the yacht ''Heemskerk'' and the flute ''Zeehan'' during late November-early December 1642 is extensive. After Tasman came: Nicholas Marion du Fresne, in command of the ships ''Mascarin'' and ''Marquis de Castries'' in March 1772; Lieutenant Tobias Furneaux in HMS ''Adventure'' during March 1773; Captain James Cook, on his third (and final) voyage of exploration (1776—1779) in HMS ''Resolution'' during late January 1777; Lieutenant William Bligh in command of HM Brig ''Bounty'' during late August-early September 1788; Captain John Henry Cox, a British privateer sailing in the brig ''Mercury'' stopped by during the winter of 1789; Captain George Vancouver in the ''Discovery'' and ''Chatham'' sailed past without dropping anchor during early 1792; Bligh commanding HMS ''Providence'' and HMS ''Assistance'' called again in February 1792; then came a French expedition commanded by Rear Admiral Antoine Raymond Joseph de Bruni d’Entrecasteaux with the frigates ''Recherche'' and ''Esperance'', during late April-early May 1792; followed by a second visit during late January through February 1793. During these latter 2 visits, each of about 5 weeks duration, the delineation of the south-eastern coast of Van Diemen's Land became clearer. Towards the end of the second visit, as d’Entrecasteaux was cautiously navigating what would later be named the d’Entrecasteaux Channel, he dispatched a boat from the ''Recherche'' on 14 February 1793 to go ahead to explore the broad inlet he had observed at a distance during the previous visit. The boat, under the command of Jean-Baptiste-Philibert Willaumez was away from the ''Recherche'' for 5 days during which time it had travelled "4 leagues" into the narrowing waterway, apparently reaching near present-day Mt. Direction, whereupon Willaumez concluded that the inlet was in fact a river rather than a strait and as a concequence returned to the ''Recherche''. d’Entrecasteaux named the discovery Rivière-du-Nord. The expedition then resumed it's intended voyage.Bruny d'Entrecasteaux; Voyage to Australia & the Pacific 1791-1793. Edited & Translated by Edward Duyker and Maryse Duyker, Melbourne University Press, 2001, pp. 153-5.
Barely had d’Entrecasteaux departed after his second visit than Lieutenant John Hayes of the Bombay Marine, taking the long way around during a speculative voyage to New Guinea, arrived with 2 ships: the ''Duke of Clarence'', 250 tons, 14 guns and the ''Duchess of Bengal'', an armed snow of 100 tons under the command of William Relph, also a Bombay Marine. The ''Duke'' and ''Duchess'' arrived off the southern coast of Van Diemen’s Land on 25 April 1793. A chart published in 1798 showed that Hayes conducted 2 extensive surveys, one into a narrow westward-opening channel, the other into a broad northward-opening channel.National Library of Australia; A chart of Van Diemen’s Land, the south extremity of New Holland with the new discovered river by the ships Duke and Duchess from Captn. John Hayes 1798. Published 12th July 1798 by Laurie & Whittle No. 53 Fleet Street, London. The order in which the surveys were undertaken is not known but it is his exploration of the broader channel which is of interest here. Hayes larger ship, the ''Duke'', dropped anchor in 7½ feet of water opposite present-day Risdon Cove. The smaller ''Duchess'' continued upstream until coming to anchor in 5 feet of water in ‘N. E. Reach’, possibly opposite what is now known as Old Beach. From there Hayes continued his survey by boat, possibly reaching as far as present-day Sorell Creek. Thus Hayes was the first European to explore the upper reaches of the River Derwent, so named by him being unaware that d’Entrecasteaux had already named the river. Hayes' chart shows names scattered over various features. The mountain behind the future site of the Black Snake Inn was given the name 'Asses Ears'. Having completed the 2 surveys over 45 days, Hayes resumed his voyage to New Guinea.
The next visitors of the upper reaches of the River Derwent were the now famous explorers Matthew Flinders and George Bass in the Nofolk Island built decked sloop ''Norfolk''. Flinders evidently had a copy of Hayes' chart to which he only added one name, Herdsmans Cove, and made a few alterations to description of the features. Being a somewhat smaller vessel than the ''Duchess'', the ''Norfolk'' was able to navigate as far as present day Green Point. From there, Flinders and Bass continued by boat to take a party up-river to a similar point as that which Hayes had reached. Reversing course they then returned to the sloop to continue their voyage.
The last of the pre-settlement visitors were members of the scientific expedition of Captain Nicholas Baudin which arrived off the south-east coast of Van Diemen's Land on 13 January 1802.Baudin, Nicolas Thomas (1754–1803) [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/baudin-nicolas-thomas-1753 (ADB)]; N. J. B. Plomley; ''The Baudin Expedition and the Tasanian Aborigines 1802'', Blubber Head Press, Hobart, 1983. Baudin, in command of 2 ships, ''Géographe'' and ''Naturaliste'' (Captain Hamelin), dispatched Ensign Louis-Henri Freycinet, accompanied by François Péron (naturalist) and 3 unidentified sailors in a large dinghy from the ''Géographe'' to explore the Derwent.Louis Claude de Saulces de Freycinet (1779 – 1841)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_de_Freycinet (Wikipedia)]; Péron, François (1775–1810) [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/peron-francois-2545 (ADB)]. As the party made their way upriver the dinghy ran aground on a mud-bank opposite Herdsman’s Cove. After camping for the night 23/24 January 1802, they explored on foot upriver as far as present day Buddins Hill, opposite the point that Flinders & Bass and reached in their small boat. Having observed the course of the Derwent from the summit they returned to their campsite to spend another night before rowing their dinghy back to the ''Géographe''. Thus the party of French explorers/sailors were the first Europeans to traverse the future site of the ''Black Snake Inn''. During their exploration, the party found 14 huts or break-winds of bark with several fires still burning in front of them. The fires held flat stones, warm and greasy, where it was supposed the Aboriginals had been cooking the meat of kangaroos and birds, the bones of which were scattered in the vicinity.''Report to Commander Baudin by Henri Freycinet on his exploration of Rivière du Nord'' cited in Plomley; pp. 27-8, 114-118. See particularly the sketch map on p. 115.
English Settlement: Sensitive to the French exploration of adjacent coasts, [[King-7865|Governor Philip Gidley King (1758-1808)]], the 3rd Governor of New South Wales, sent Lt. John Bowen, R.N. from Port Jackson to establish a settlement at Risdon Cove on the River Derwent.Philip Gidley King (1758-1808), [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/king-philip-gidley-2309| (ADB)]. John Bowen (baptised 14 February 1780 – 20 October 1827) was a Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bowen-john-1811| (ADB)]. After the first foray south failed to reach its destination due to bad weather, Bowen set sail again. Bowen’s eventual arrival at Risdon Cove in the 326-ton whaler ''Albion'', Captain Ebor Bunker, was preceded by HMAT ''Lady Nelson'', Acting-Lt. George Curtoys who had spent a night at anchor at Relphs Bay, then had crossed to Stainforth Cove (New Town Bay), then crossed the river again to Risdon Cove. The settlement was named Hobart (by Bowen, presumably at Governor King’s direction?) comprised 49 persons, members of the New South Wales Corps, free settlers, their families, 21 male and 3 female convicts. [Risdon Cove was named by Hayes after William Risdon, 2nd officer of the Duke of Clarence.]
Having established a camp at Risdon Cove, Bowen subsequently took a boat excursion upriver to Herdsmen's Cove. He described it as a spot 'with banks like Noblemens' parks in England, beautifully green'. He thought it would take 'very little trouble to clear and plough the land, if only he had a hundred men'.[Schaffer] TBA... On 29 SEP 1803, Bowen sent the HMAT ''Lady Nelson'' to Sydney with several requests for support.
Governor King, In response to a request from Bowen, dispatched the Brig ''Dart'' with Lt. Moore, and 5 privates of the NSW Corps, with 42 prisoners, of whom 20 were volunteers. With the new arrivals, the colony numbered 100 persons. Amongst the new arrivals was James Meehan, Assistant to the Surveyor General. Over the next few months Meehan undertook the first ‘survey’ of ‘interior’ of the new settlement, exploring as far west as present-day Whites Valley, which drains into Meadowbank Dam. Upriver from Herdsmans Cover he described the terrain across the river as ”The land on this side appears to be high, forms several ridges of high hills, some of which appear to be moderate good pasturage – but unfit for cultivation.”
HMAT ''Lady Nelson'' arrived at Risdon Cove on 9 February 1804 beginning the transfer from the settlement at Port Phillip which was to be abandoned.
[[Collins-29110|Lt. Governor David Collins (1756-1810)]] arrived at Risdon Cove per 481 ton, 12 gun Transport, ''Ocean'', John Mertho. Collins disapproved of Risdon, relocated settlement at Sullivan’s Cove on 18/19 FEB 1804.Collins, David (1756–1810) [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/collins-david-1912| (ADB)].
Governor Phillip King issued, on 24 September 1804, a General Order for Van Diemen’s Land to be divided along the 42nd parallel, to be administered as 2 counties: Buckinghamshire (South) and Cornwall (North). The order remained in place until 25 May 1812. ==Black Snake== Slithering serpent, startled settler! This combination would seem to have been the origin of the name of the Black Snake locality that was, for a time, the outer limit of the developing settlement at Hobart (Hobart Town, Hobarton), Van Diemen's Land, later Tasmania. A perusal of the 19th century Tasmanian newspapers will reveal that these encounters were a regular occurrence often with dire consequences for either/both snake and settler.Tasmania hosts 3 species of snake, all of which could qualify for the soubriquet “Black Snake”: the Lowland Copperhead Snake (Austrelaps superbus); the Tiger Snake (Notechis scutatus); and the White-lipped Snake (Drysdalia coronoides). The dark colour of Tasmanian snakes, compared to their mainland relatives, is an adaptation to a cold environment, enabling them to absorb heat more quickly than lighter coloured snakes would do; hence, they are all effectively ‘black snakes’ to any observer maintaining a cautious distance. All three species are venomous, although the White-lipped Snake less so and is not known to have caused any deaths of humans. Consequently it is not possible to attribute the name to a specific species of slithering serpent. Any of the three serves the purpose. [https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/wildlife-management/fauna-of-tasmania/reptiles-and-frogs/tasmanian-snakes Tasmanian Snakes] (11/08/2021). Just as the well-known Australian term “Black Stump” is an imaginary point beyond which the country is considered remote or uncivilised, an abstract marker of the limits of established settlement, so Black Snake, the district, was to the fledgling settlement at Hobart Town. Rather than the proverbial stump, the marker was the Black Snake Swamp (now Goulds Lagoon, Granton). The earliest known usage of the name “Black Snake” pertaining to the general locale of particular interest here appeared in the journal of New South Wales [[Macquarie-27|Governor Lachlan Macquarie]], who visited Van Diemen’s Land during the latter weeks of 1811. Macquarie recorded:Macquarie, pp. 58-9.
Wednesday 27th. Novr. 1811.
At 6 o’clock this morning Mrs. M. and myself, on Horseback, accompanied by the Gentlemen of our Family and Lieut. Gunning, set out from Hobart Town on purpose to visit and inspect the Farms in the District of New Norfolk.—We rode to a Farm called Black Snake Point on the South side of the River about Twelve miles from Hobart Town, where we halted to Breakfast; after which we proceeded on Horseback again to Tea-Tree Point, three miles farther up the River, where we embarked on board of Capt. Murray’s Barge, which we found waiting for us there—We set out in her at 12 o’clock, and after two Hours and a half’s rowe up this fine River, we arrived at Mr. Dennis Mc.Carty’s Farm in the District of New Norfolk; 5 miles from Tea Tree Point on the north side of the River, where, finding a comfortable Farm House, and a hearty rural honest welcome, we took up our residence for this day and Night.—
After spending the evening and following morning touring the settlement at New Norfolk, which Macquarie named Elizabeth Town, after his wife, Macquarie’s party…
…set out on our return to Hobart Town in Capt. Murray’s Barge at 12 o’clock.—We had a pleasant Rowe down the River as far as Tea Tree Point; but the Tide & Wind being there against us we were obliged to land; and having walked 3 miles to Black-Snake-Point, we found our Horses waiting there for us, and rode home from thence; arriving at Hobart Town at half past 7 o’clock, very keen set for our Dinners…
Given the rudimentary nature of the track that Macquarie and his party had been travelling, Macquarie very likely over-estimated the distance from Hobart Town to the farm at Black Snake Point. After Macquarie's use of the name, the next known use of “Black Snake” occurred in ''The Van Diemen's Land Gazette and General Advertiser ''of 20 August 1814 where the Black Snake Swamp was described as the boundary for the Hobart region of the “GENERAL MUSTER of the Whole of the Inhabitants (Civil & Military excepted).” In August 1817, the muster boundary extended as far as "Black Snake upwards." How far upwards was anyone's guess.

Barely 2 km 'upwards' of the former Black Snake Swamp is a rivulet running off Snake Mount. An undated chart (plan) prepared by surveyor John Helder Wedge records both Snake Mount and Snake Rivulet. The first newspaper appearance of the name Black Snake Rivulet dates to April 1830.TAHO; AF398-1-14; [https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/tas/search/results?qu=AF398-1-14 | Buckingham Roads 14, Parish of Glenorchy]; The Hobart Town Courier, 24/4/1830, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4208889 (Trove)]. The rivulet became the focus of a small community of Norfolk Island evacuees (convicts, settlers, their families and their overseers), the first Europeans to ‘locate’ and were subsequently granted land at the Black Snake. A little further afield there were ''Calcutta'' settlers, i.e., those who had sailed from England to Port Phillip on the ''Calcutta'', former members of NSW Royal Veterans Corps, soldiers discharged from other military units and free settlers.

With the arrival in 1808 of the evacuees (convicts, settlers, their families and their overseers) from Norfolk Island, the first European to ‘locate’ the land on which the Inn stands was a former convict, settler, evacuee, Richard (Cornelius) Burrows. Burrows and his family were amongst 242 ‘settlers’ who arrived at Hobart Town per the 500 ton ''City of Edinburgh'', Simeon Patterson, on 2/5 October 1808. He was mustered at New Town on 10 May 1809 holding 16 acres of land (2 in wheat, no livestock). He and his family were being victualled by the Government. He was mustered again in 1811 but no details of land or livestock were recorded. It is likely that Burrows had subsequently ‘located’ 40 a. of land further upriver adjoining 60 a. of land similarly located by James Healy (Fig. 2).TAHO, AF396/1/23, extract. Note the 11 mile marker located in the vicinity of upper George Street, Granton.

Burrows and Healy were amongst 9 settlers who subsequently received grants in the vicinity from Governor Macquarie in 1813.TAHO; LSD405/1/1; 140, James Healy, 61 a. although the chart shows 60 a.; TAHO; LSD405/1/1; 141, Richard Burrows, 40 a. Both grants were dated 20 SEP 1813 being amongst 347 issued in Van Diemen’s Land during 1813. Healy’s land was bisected by the as then unnamed rivulet draining the northern-eastern slopes of Snake Mount (480 m.), the terminus of a northerly spur of Mount Faulkner (900 m.). It is likely that the grants were surveyed by the ailing Deputy-Surveyor G. P. Harris (1775—1810). James Austin, who had served as a valet and cook for Harris, built a cottage during 1809 on land he was granted in 1813. Other grants were issued in the vicinity in 1817, 1820 & 1823.

Burrows’ grant was likely the farm at “…Black Snake Point on the South side of the River about Twelve miles from Hobart Town…” where Governor Lachlan Macquarie’s touring party paused briefly for breakfast during his tour of Van Diemen’s Land in 1811.Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales, Journals of his Tours in New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land 1810-1822, Library of Australian History with the Library Council of New South Wales, Sydney, 1979. Joseph Lycett’s 1824 view of Mount Dromedary shows the Inn standing on a small point.Joseph Lycett, Mount Dromedary, Van Diemen’s Land. Plate 34 in ''Views in Australia or New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land'', John Souter, London, 1824–25 [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-135707928/view (National Library of Australia)]. In that view, the small hut of neighbour James Healy (Haley) stands downriver, with the rivulet joining the Derwent in between. Healy also arrived in Hobart Town on the ''City of Edinburgh'', and had received the first grant in the district, 61 acres straddling the lower length of the rivulet. Black Snake Point was never recorded on a map but was ca. 2 km past Black Snake Swamp (now Gould’s Lagoon) which, in 1816, served as the notional boundary of Hobart Town. The next settlement, of sorts, was, according to Macquarie’s journal, located ca. 8 miles (13 km) upriver at New Norfolk, soon to be Elizabeth Town, albeit briefly.

In those early years, around the time that the first ‘road’ to the interior was formed by Denis McCarty, the river served as the main thoroughfare. The dangers inherent in the use of unwieldy craft on open water where winds could be particularly variable came to the fore on 27 February 1818. The ferry operated by Richard Burrows Sr. capsized in the vicinity of Austin’s farm while returning from town. Burrows and 11 of his passengers drowned.The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter, 28/2/1818, p. 2S [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/654036 (Trove)] Richard Burrows’ grant appears to have been leased purchased by William Presnell soon after the 1819 Muster with the Burrows family relocating to Sorell Rivulet.At an unknown date during the 20 months between the death of Richard Burrows Sr. and the General Muster of 11 16 October 1819, his family, widow Elizabeth (Cole) Burrows and children had relocated away from the original grant just west of the Black Snake Rivulet. The Muster recorded William Presnell holding 80 a. at Hobart Town, by purchase. This holding has not been identified; it may have been at Sorell Springs. The Muster also recorded John Burrows at Herdsmans Cove holding 40 a. granted by Gov. Macquarie & Richard Burrows Jr. at Hobart Town, holding 120 a. by grant (60 a. granted by Gov. Macquarie) and 60 a. by purchase). Hobart Town in this instance extended “as far as Black Snake upwards”. Upwards would seem to have extended as far as, possibly beyond, the Sorell Rivulet (not mentioned) as the descriptions for Elizabeth Town grants seem mostly located towards “the interior”.

Presnell had been convicted at Chelmsford Assizes, Essex, in 1798 of having “With force and arms... then and there being found feloniously did steal and drive away against the peace of our said Lord the King his Crown and Dignity" several calves, cows and a mare. He was sentenced to death, commuted to transportation for life. He arrived at Port Jackson in October 1798 per transport Barwell. He was assigned to work for James Badgery from whom he apparently learnt bread-making. Presnell was next sighted on Norfolk Island in 1802 cohabiting with Ann Fowler, who had arrived at Port Jackson per Royal Admiral in 1792. She had been convicted of stealing some men’s clothing and was sentenced to death, commuted to 7 years. She was by then “free by servitude”. Presnell, wife and 3 children arrived at Hobart Town per the City of Edinburgh. Presnell received a pardon in 1816 by which time he was in business. He obtained an allotment of land bounded by Argyle and Collins Streets and the Hobart Rivulet, on which the Hobart Private Hospital now stands. When Hobart’s streets were re-aligned, Presnell acquired building materials to build a structure from which, during the next 14 years, he operated a bakery, a carting business, an inn and a brewery. He also occasionally supplied meat to the Commissariat from 1817, albeit is comparatively small quantities.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser, 18/1/1817, p. 2, 800 lbs, 21 February; 24/7/1818, p. 2, 500 lbs. 17—23 October; 19/6/1819, p. 2, 500 lbs, 16 October;…

In November 1822, the infamous American sealing brig General Gates, Abimelech Riggs, 4 years out from Boston, arrived in Hobart.Boston Daily Advertiser, 20/10/1818, p. 2: Cleared—Brigs Gen. Gates, Riggs, Pacific Ocean and Canton, A. Winship;… Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser, 9/11/1822, pp. 1-2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089797 (Trove)]. On board was George William Robinson, a Massachusetts born sealer who had endured 23 months abandonment on Amsterdam Island (which he called St. Paul’s Island) then 19 months on Kangaroo Island.TAHO; CSO 1/320/7578, pp. 433—40. Robinson had sailed from Boston on 20 October 1818. He was landed on Amsterdam Island on 12 April 1819 with at least 4 other companions. The confusion regarding the names of the islands stems from geopolitical intrigues between the European powers of that era. After a voyage to the Bay of Islands, NZ, the ''General Gates'' was ‘arrested’ and returned to Sydney where Riggs was charged with helping convicts escape the colony and fined £6,000. The ''General Gates'' returned to Amsterdam Island in March 1821 to pick up Robinson who had ‘harvested’ 7,000 sealskins in the interim. Robinson was then landed on Kangaroo Island. Meanwhile the ''General Gates'' continued to prosecute its voyage to NZ, around the Pacific and to Canton before finally returning to pick Robinson up. Upon hearing of some of his shipmates’ tales of the extended voyages Robinson wisely left the ship at the first opportunity, upon arrival in Hobart. He sought permission from the Governor to leave the ship and was paid off with 10 gallons of rum which he used to pay 3 months’ rent. Presnell’s 20 year old daughter, Elizabeth, born on Norfolk Island in 1802, soon attracted the penniless young American’s eye. They were married at St David’s Church in 1823.TAHO; Marriages, RGD36/1/1, #641; Chaplain: Wm Bedford; Witnesses: John & Elizabeth Eddington. Robinson was soon in business with his father-in-law and then possibly in his own right although Presnell, as financier, was intimately associated with Robinson’s numerous business ventures including a futile, albeit adventurous, return to sealing in his own ship, a story that will be told elsewhere. ==Half-way House, Black Snake== On 16 February 1822, Presnell’s son, Thomas, surprisingly young, received a license to sell beer only in the ''Half-way House'', Black Snake.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser, 23/2/1822, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089644 (Trove)]. This may have been Richard Burrows’ rough bush house re-purposed or a newer structure. Thomas Presnell may have had a ‘minder’, Arthur Connelly, a former gaoler.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser, 2/3/1822, p. 1 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089649 (Trove)]. The enterprise had an uncertain start conflicting with the demands of agricultural activities on the adjoining land. In 1824 the license was granted to Mrs Ann Bridger.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser, 10/5/1823, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089897 (Trove)], arrival per ship Thalia on 27 April 1823; 11/10/1823, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089983 (Trove)], license granted. Much has been made of Bridger’s occupation of the Inn but, in reality, it was brief and without particular note apart from being visited regularly by the Rev. Bobby Knopwood. No extant record exists of recent historians’ claims that it was “a shady thieves’ kitchen” or of “chequered fame”.Joan Woodberry, (text) & John Alty (drawings); ''New Norfolk Sketchbook'', Rigby, Adelaide, 1977, p. 14. Alison Alexander; ''Glenorchy 1804-1964'', Glenorchy City Council, Hobart, 1986, p. 19. Neither author provide a source for the comments, none found elsewhere. Proximity to such dubious characters did occur on occasion, notably so on 27 August 1824 when 5 or 6 escapees from Macquarie Harbour raided several houses in the Black Snake locale, but not the Inn itself.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser, 27/8/1824, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1090302 (Trove)]. Amongst these so-called “bush-rangers” was the not yet notorious Matthew Brady. Coincidentally, Bridger had announced her intention to depart several days earlier and had certainly departed before 2 months had elapsed by which time another inn, ''The Golden Fleece'', had opportunistically opened further along the road towards New Norfolk.Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser, 20/8/1824, p. 1 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1090295 (Trove)]; 22/10/1824, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1090374 (Trove)]. Henry Thomas Fitzgerald (ca. 1801—ca. September 1826), son of Thomas Fitzgerald (ca. 1775—2 September 1824), announced 7 weeks after his father’s death that he had opened “… an INN, for the reception of Travellers, at that delightful Villa, known by the name of Addington Lodge, about 4 miles above the old Black Snake Public House, on the New Norfolk Road.” Addington Lodge was reputedly built ca. 1820 as a retreat for Governor William Sorell and named after J. H. Addington, at that time Secretary to the British Treasury [The Mercury, 6/7/1935, p. 5 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30094484 (Trove)]]. The Lodge was the address given on a letter written by a new arrival, John Boultbee, seeking a grant of land from Governor Sorell. The letter was probably dated 1 September 1823 [Begg & Begg, 1979, p. 47]. The Lodge stood between the road and a swampy section of the Derwent just short of the 15 mile marker. This was part of an 1823 grant of land made to Frances (Ford) Cawthorne, a former Governess of Sorell’s children. An alternative account suggests that Cawthorne’s son-in-law, Richard Barker, had built the lodge; certainly a ca. 1832 chart shows his name adjacent to the site [TAHO; AF396/1/23]. It is possible that he acquired the house after Sorell’s departure from the colony. Whether or not the Lodge was the 2 storey structure that later became known as the “Haunted House” is far from certain & yet to be confirmed.

When Bridger departed for New Norfolk, the license lapsed again and may have remained so until late 1826. By this time, William Presnell had been joined in the colony by several family groups: youngest brother, John Presnell, with his wife and 5 children; then his nephew, Thomas Presnell Jr., son of his younger brother, Thomas Presnell, who subsequently arrived with 3 children and, most significantly, the family matriarch, 85 year old Sarah Presnell.John & Eleanor (Skelton) Presnell, accompanied by 5 or 6 children, arrived at Hobart per ''Midas'', Capt. Watson, on 12 January 1821 [TAHO; CSO 1/79/1760, pp. 148-149]. Thomas Presnel Jr. was present for the Muster conducted on 10-12 October 1822. The date and ship of arrival has not been found. Matriarch Mrs. S. Presnell & family arrived at Hobart per ''Regalia'', 360 tons, Captain Thos. Collins, on 30 December 1822 [Hobart Town Gazette and Van Diemen’s Land Advertiser, 4/1/1823, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1089828 (Trove)]. The unidentified “family” evidently included Thomas Presnell Sr. and 3 children, Harriet Presnell, George William Presnell & another (unidentified). It seems likely that during Bridger's time as a licensee of the ''Half-way House'', Thomas Presnell, son of William continued to work the adjoining farm. He was likely to have been joined by his cousin, Thomas Presnell Jr., who was at the Black Snake before early April 1826 as the following notice revealed.Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser, 14/4/1826, p. 4 [ (Trove)].
STOLEN or Strayed, from my Premises at the Black Snake, on the Night of Sunday last, or early on Monday Morning, a fat black and white SOW.—I hereby offer a Reward of Two Dollars to any Person returning her, if strayed; and if Stolen, twelve Dollars will be paid upon the Conviction of the Offender or Offenders.
Thomas Presnell, Jun. April 11, 1826.
At that date Thomas Sr. who was licensed to operate the Black Snake Ferry, claimed ownership of the Black Snake Farm of 50 acres occupied by his son, Thomas Jr.Hobart Town Gazette, 2/9/1826, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8790211 (Trove)]. The area stated, 50 acres, would have been 40 acres originally granted to Richard Burrows Sr. and an adjoining 10 acres purchased from James Healy. The latter extended the land holding such that it was bounded on the east by the rivulet. The Half Way House appears to have re-opened its doors as the Black Snake Inn during 1827 when Thomas Presnell Jr. was fined for selling spirits without a license and was subsequently licensed.Hobart Town Gazette, 8/9/1827, p. 4 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8791114 (Trove)]. Over the next 6 or so years, other members of the extended Presnell family held the license of what had by then become the Black Snake Inn. Thomas Prangnall, William Presnell’s son-in-law, was the licensee on 25 August 1828 when bushrangers raided the Inn and made off with provisions and 28s. in silver escaping by boat across the Derwent. Prangnall enlisted some nearby Veterans, followed the bushrangers across the river shooting from the boat, wounded one and forced the booty to be abandoned:The Tasmanian, 29/8/1828, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/233095767 (Trove)].
Bushrangers.— …On Monday last, five men armed, entered the Black Snake Public-house, and robbed it of all the tea, sugar and provisions it contained, together; with 28s. in silver being all the money they could find, with which they proceeded very deliberately across the river in one of the ferry boats which they seized. while, these proceedings were going on, Mr. Pregnall escaped by a back way to where a party of the Veterans were stationed with some of whom he closely pursued them in another boat, and fired several shot at them before they landed, some of which must have taken effect, as marks of blood were afterwards discovered in the boat. So soon as the robbers landed, they fired a volley at the party in pursuit, without effect, and immediately made off, without being able to take away any of the swag, with them. They afterwards proceeded, to the house of one Conolly, who keeps a small store in that neighbourhood, where, after tying a man named O. P. Bob, who passed for Conolly’s son, they, again supplied themselves, by making, a clean sweep of every thing useful in Conolly’s possession. It, appears they had some idea that O. P. Bob lived somewhere in that neighbourhood, as they made frequent enquiries about him, and from the manner in which they expressed themselves regarding him, (he will we believe, agree with us) it was good for poor Bob they did not know who lay tied beside them.
William Presnell, aged ca. 65 years, retired from business in early March 1829, sold his “…valuable premises … at the corner of Collins and Argyle streets, near the Market place” to George Lowe for £1500 and relocated to the Black Snake.The Hobart Town Courier, 14/3/1829, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4217659 (Trove)]. There he tended to a thriving market garden and orchard of 15 acres established on the left bank of the Black Snake Rivulet (the name appears to have been first used ca. 1826) which he had acquired from Healy. He had likely used the proceeds of the sale of his town property to purchase the remainder of Healy’s grant taking his total holding to 100 acres.

Five images of the Half-way House / Black Snake Inn were captured during these early years. The first, a sketch by an unknown artist, dated post 1822 by the watermark of the paper, shows 2 structures on the Burrows/Presnell grant (Fig. 3). The building nearest the river appears to be well-built with a house sign hanging from a post in front. There is a rudimentary building standing to the rear of the other.State Library of NSW, Dixson Library; Views in Van Dieman's [sic] Land, ca. 1822-1829, John Watt Beattie; [DL PX 51]. There are 2 versions of this sketch, the watercolours used are different in the treatment of greys. This version (No. 1) has a much heavier use of black ink. Lycett’s 1824 view, also shows 2 buildings and, puzzlingly, several cottages further upriver. The third and fourth images (Fig. 4, Fig. 5) dating from the December 1827 visit of the French ship Astrolabe show rather different views of the same building.J. S. C. Dumont D'urville; Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe execute par ordre du roi, pendant les annees 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, Atlas (2 eds. 1833, 1839?). Plate 164 (1833), Vue De Midway-House, sur le chemin d’Elizabeth-town (Ile Van-Diemen). Barthélémy L’auvergne & Louis Philippe Alphonse Bichebois (Lith). (1839?) L’auvergne, Lith. A. Bès; Plate 164 (1839?) Vue De Midway-House, Sur le chemin d'Hobart Town à Elisabeth Town (Ile Van Diemen). Louis Auguste de Sainson, Lith. de Bichebois aîné. Puzzlingly, the fifth image (Fig. 6), dating from 1830, shows a rudimentary structure standing on high ground with the house sign in front and the newer building not evident.Mrs. A. Prinsep & C.F. Tomkins (Lith); The Black Snake Inn (1833). It is difficult to reconcile the differences in these views just as it is difficult to accept the inclusion of a fully rigged ship sailing on that stretch of the Derwent River. Both Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 show buildings on the end of the finger of land now known as Green Point but was then known as Cove Point. The apparent differences have been attributed to artistic license.The author wrote to Mrs Helen Rosenman, translator & editor of Dumont d’Urville, Two Voyages To The South Seas, in early January 1989. Mrs Rosenman replied “I seem to remember Geoffrey Stilwell… expressing his puzzlement over the identity of that picture,” suggesting I write to Mr. Stilwell “…Curator of the Allport Collection and the Crowther Library in Hobart, and a walking encyclopedia on early Tasmania”. The author did as suggested whereupon Mr Stillwell “passed the buck” to the State Archivist, Mr. Ian Pearce, who replied on 6 June 1989 “Although the two buildings shown in the Prinsep and Lauvergne prints appear different, they are, in my opinion, the same building, drawn from different angles, and with differing degrees of artistic licence. there is no documentary evidence to suggest that there was another building on the site, and as you know, the FOX was not licensed until 1835.” That viewpoint has also been expressed on several occasions by George Burrows, expressing concern/dismay at the author’s “literalist” view of art. So artistic license it is!

After years of dithering, in December 1829 construction began on the long promoted bridge across the Derwent at Bridgewater, which name was first used July 1830. Construction of the causeway 400 m upriver of the Inn took 6 long years; the bridge 13 more years:Colonial Times, 11/12/1829, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8644743/666644 (Trove)]; The Tasmanian, 16/7/1830, p. 7 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/233096503 (Trove)].
BRIDGE ACROSS THE DERWENT.—We are informed that operations have commenced towards that great work of Colonial importance, the intended Causeway and Bridge across the Derwent at the Black Snake. The erection of temporary barracks for the accommodation of about four or five hundred workmen is going on, and poles, marking out the line of causeway, are being put up. Such undertakings stamp the worth and prosperity, and indicate the future consequence of a Colony.
...The New Bridge.—The utmost exertions are making in the construction of the new Bridge over the Derwent at Bridgewater, as is, we understand, the new designation of the spot where Mr. O'Connors people are now employed. If that meritorious public officer succeeds in rendering the Bridge passable within three years, he will be entitled to the highest praise.

==New House, Black Snake== The prospect of an increase in passing traffic bound for the “interior” adding to that making their way to thriving New Norfolk was likely the impetus for the construction of the “New House”. A four-horse stage coach, "The Eclipse", started running between Hobart Town and New Norfolk in August 1831.The Hobart Town Courier, 27/8/1831, pp. 1, 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4202260 (Trove)][https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/642966 (Trove)]; 3/9/1831, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4202216 (Trove)] The proprietors were George Wise, who had purchased William Prersnell's property in Hobart Town and Philip Mills. Wise soon withdrew from the venture leaving Mills to carry it on. Mills subsequently opened the as a staging post taking business away from the Black Snake Inn. The ''Fox Inn'' was located 900 m closer to Hobart, on an 1823 grant to Margaret Wishart.The Hobart Town Courier, 21/9/1832, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4197212 (Trove)]; Colonial Times, 6/11/1832, p. 1 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8646749 (Trove)]; 13/11/1832, p. 1 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8646753 (Trove)]. It stood on ground between present day 560 and 592 Main Road, Granton. The chart extract (Fig. 2), dating ca. 1835, certainly pre-1838, when the road from Austin's Ferry was formed to run alongside the river rather than over the hills some distance up from the river, shows 2 triple-fronted buildings aligned ca. 30° off axis. This may be the first indication of the present-day building.

On the yet to be propitious date of 26 January 1833, William Presnell agreed to lease his property to his son-in-law, George William Robinson for the term of 42 years, reviewable at 21 years, for the annual consideration of £187..4s. payable weekly. Presnell signed with a "X" mark''Italic text''. The "Memorial of Indentures of Lease" displays all the usual complexity associated with such transactions:Land Information System Tasmania, Historic Deed 01/2252, registered 26 March 1833. The witness to the agreement was Benjamin Nokes, a former convict per the transport ''Indefatigable''.
All that Messuage dwelling house or tenement situate standing and being in the said District of Glenarchy on the South West side of and fronting to the road there leading from Hobart Town to New Norfolk and which said Messuage or Dwelling house or tenement is now used as an Inn called or known by the name or sign of the Black Snake and is now in the occupation of one Thomas Pragnal. Together with the stable outhouses outbuildings Yard Garden and premises thereunto adjoining and belonging and likewise in the occupation of the said Thomas Pragnall. And also all those — several [?] enclosures or pieces or parcels of Land adjoining or lying near to the said Messuages Tenement or sum and heretofore occupied therewith and containing together by admeasurement including the scite of the said Messuage Tenement or Inn outbuildings yard and Garden and with the scite of certain other Messuages and buildings and other yards Gardens and premises of one hundred acres or thereabouts (be same more or less) And also all that other Messuage Cottage or Tenement erected and built upon a part of the said one hundred acres of Land and now in the occupation of the said William Presnell with the appurtenances to the same last mentioned Messuage Cottage or Tenement belonging And also all that Messuage Tenement or dwelling House of stone lately erected and built or commenced but not yet completed upon other parts of the said one hundred acres of Land thereby demised or mentioned so to be and as yet unoccupied Together with certain outbuildings and erections thereunto adjoining or standing near the same and thereunto belonging and intended to be used as stables and otherwise.
Aside from the important detail that the Memorial was a lease, not an absolute conveyance, it is evident that work had already started on the construction of the “dwelling House of stone lately erected and built or commenced but not yet completed”. Thomas Prangnall remained licensee of the ''Black Snake Inn'' for the time being. Robinson remained licensee of the ''Mail Coach Inn'' at Lovely Banks but one must think that he spent little time there, leaving his wife to attend to the passing travellers.

Unfortunately, no details of the designer/architect have survived. The site chosen was closer to Hobart Town and on lower level than the original Inn which stood upon a ridge about half-way across the width of the frontage of the former Burrows grant. The site was set into in an excavation ground rising on reach side and at the rear. The foundations formed a large 2 room cellar with a flagstone floor. The walls were built with local cut stone and fill. The labour included free tradesmen, convict assignees to Robinson and, possibly, ‘loans’ from those labouring to construct the causeway. The use of ashlar stone facing on the face of the building points to a skilled stone mason being employed.

Thomas Prangnell, William Presnell's son-in-law by his marriage to Presnell's younger daughter, Sarah, who had been licensee since February 1828 returned to his former occupation of butcher in Hobart Town and George William Robinson, obtained the license. The “New House, Black Snake” opened on 7 August 1833. The name, however, soon reverted to its less pretentious predecessor.The Hobart Town Courier, 9/8/1833, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4190792 (Trove)]. Robinson was now licensee and vigorously responded to Mills’ competition with his own coach service.The Hobart Town Courier, 18/10/1833, p. 1 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4189189 (Trove)].

The first description of the new ''Black Snake Inn'' appeared in an advertisement in April 1835:The Hobart Town Courier, 24/4/1835, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4180714 (Trove)].
TO BE LET, with immediate possession, that most desirable Establishment known as the BLACK SNAKE INN, with all its lucrative advantages arising from the Coaches and the Ferry. The Inn itself is a spacious Stone Building with every convenience, comprising 15 rooms, namely 3 large parlours, 2 well finished sitting rooms, 6 up-stair rooms, 4 of which are neatly finished. The kitchen contains a large oven, dresser, &c. with bed-room and store-room attached. The stables are large and commodious, with coach-house, piggery, and fowl-house; also, a large garden well stocked with fruit trees, &c. of the choicest kinds.
The FERRY crosses to Green Point, and its contiguity to the great undertaking at Bridgewater, now nearly complete, ensures it constant traffic.
The COACH ESTABLISHMENT has 4 horses as good as any on the road, 2 sets of 4 in hand harness, with a new and well finished coach, a 4 wheeled phaeton, which is now running on the road, a curricle and horses complete, nearly new. The coach, phaeton, and curricle, with the horses and harness, may be taken at a fair valuation, and a liberal credit given, as well as much of the furniture in the house, with boats, oars, sails, &c.
The INN has been newly stuccoed, and is pleasantly situated on a rise about 40 yards from the Derwent, with a carriage drive in front. It is not above 600 yards from Bridgewater Causeway, and is rapidly increasing in business, the traffic between New Norfolk and Hobart Town constantly passing the door, which will be increased when the Bridge is opened by that from Launceston and all other parts of the country.
A FARM of 100 acres at the back of the premises will be let, if wished, with the other property. The proprietor is desirous to let this most desirable and profitable undertaking solely on account of his family, and the delicate state of his health preventing him from all that attention that it deserves. Persons willing to undertake it will please to apply personally or by tender to the undersigned.
G. W. ROBINSON.
Black Snake, April 23, 1835.
The description of the building is closely reflected in the fabric of present structure nearly 200 years later. The numbers of rooms vary slight because of rearrangement of internal walls within the stone walls, something that happened on several occasions. The kitchen with oven, storeroom & bedroom was an outhouse, standing immediately behind the main building. George Robinson's "delicate state of health" foreshadowed not too distant events.

Charles Darwin, exploring the River Derwent terrain during his global voyage of botanical and geological discoveries, paused to enjoy a meal at the ''Black Snake Inn'' on 16 February 1836.Margaret Davies (Ed.); ''Charles Darwin in Hobart Town'', Royal Society of Tasmania, 2009, p. 108, citing Banks, M. R. & Leaman, D. E. 1999: ''Charles Darwin’s field notes on the Geology of Hobart Town—a modern appraisal''. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. George & Elizabeth Robinson would have had no idea of how significant a person their guest was to become; nor would any other citizen of this remote settlement.

Whether business competition, or his emerging ill health, was the reason, Robinson decided to offer the Inn for sale. To this end he subdivided the land, creating 3 roads: George Street (the lower part of which survives); Washington Street, the lower part of which is now the entrance to the current land holding, the upper part being Black Snake Road (formerly Lane) and Union Street which is within the boundary of Cypress Grove property. Robinson obviously remained a patriotic American after 14 years in the colony. A brief extract from the lengthy advertisement provides an indication of the man and the attractions of the property:The Hobart Town Courier, 7/10/1836, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4174575 (Trove)].
...The situation is a beautiful and luxuriant valley well watered, admirably sheltered from the blasting elements, intersected by the main road, whereon the coaches are continually passing, over-looking the Derwent’s majestic course, abounding (particularly hereabouts) with the finest fish, the sportiveness of which is only occasionally interrupted by clouds of water fowl; add to this the beauty of the surrounding scenery, the pureness of the atmosphere, and the liberality of the vendor,...
The sale was ostensibly a great success attracting a large crowd. The Inn and (Presnell’s) garden sold for £2,400 and the adjoining land in excess of £8,000 or so it was reported at the time:The Tasmanian, 4/11/1836, p. 7.
EXTRAORDINARY SALE.—It is impossible to risk opinions of the value of land in the neighbourhood of this overgrown town with any chance of accuracy. On Tuesday Mr. Stracey made one of the most productive sales ever known in the Colony, more so even than that considered so great of Mr. Macmichael in May last, of the portion of the Dynnyrne estate, for which he obtained one hundred pounds per acre. Mr. Stracey sold the premises called the Black Snake Inn and garden, fourteen or fifteen miles from town, to Mr. Charles Day, for the sum of two thousand four hundred pounds, but yet more extraordinary, the land adjoining it, not quite 100 acres, of any thing but good quality, produced the enormous sum of EIGHT THOUSAND POUNDS!! After this, who can venture to say one word of depreciation in the value of property, as of poverty or embarrassment, or any gloomy forebodings. The concourse, of people at the Black Snake sale, was unprecedented on any similar occasion, and as may be supposed much competition existed. We understand Mr. R. L. Murray proposes to dispose, early in the new year, of about four thousand acres of land, in the immediate neighbourhood of the town in small farms, of from 100 to 150 acres each, upon the unprecedentedly favorable terms to purchasers of twenty-one years credit, at two and a-half per cent, interest!
Robinson exchanged licenses with Charles Day who had recently been the licensee of the ''Fox Inn''. He took the license of the ''Fox Inn'' to “the house at Glenorchy, that originally belonged to Mrs. Strickland, now the property of Mr. G. Wise” (now the site of the Connewarre Clinic) where he continued as a publican. However, rather than being wealthy beyond his dreams he soon found himself insolvent. His son, James Robinson, later wrote "[My father] was quite a young man when he died,... Owing to certain business transactions which my father had got mixed up with, but of which it is no use going into, my poor father died a poor man." An unfortunately incomplete draft of a lengthy legal document , a Letter of License, reveals that the extraordinary sale was anything but:TAHO; NS3857/1/1, "Letter of License". LETTER OF LICENSE, contracts. An instrument or writing made by creditors to their insolvent debtor, by which they bind themselves to allow him a longer time than he had a right to, for the payment of his debts and that they will not arrest or molest him in his person or property till after the expiration of such additional time. The 1130+ word document contains several blank spaces for the period on months for which the document was to be in force, the amount of the Robinson's liability, and the date. the names of the several creditors have also been omitted. There are 3 wax seals attached.
...George William Robinson did some time since sold property at the Black Snake to a very large amount and several of the purchasers having failed to fulfil their purchase and many of them not having even paid their deposits And whereas the said George William Robinson in order to give a clear and undeniable title to the said property paid off sundry annuities for securing the payment thereof the property was liable and whereas the said George William Robinson is justly and truly indebted to us his creditors in the several sums of money set opposite our respective names and seals which by the reason aforesaid he is at present unable to pay and satisfy...


William Presnell, 74, died on 13 June 1839 having made good of his opportunity to start afresh after escaping the hangman more than 4 decades earlier.TAHO; Deaths—William Presnell: RGD35/1/1 #194. Death registered 19/7/1839; informant was John Bryant, Hobart Town Sexton George William Robinson, 39, died on 7 September 1839. The cause of death was “Enlargement of the liver” symptomatic, arguably, of excess consumption of stock-in-trade although enduring nearly 4 years of abysmal diet during his protracted voyage from Boston also likely contributed.TAHO; Deaths—George William Robinson: RGD35/1/1 #239. Death registered 24/9/1839; informant was John Bryant, Hobart Town Sexton Over the next nearly 5 decades, the Inn had a succession of licensees albeit with fewer proprietors, see the lists of proprietors and licensees below.

Another traveller who passed the Inn was Louisa Anne Meredith. It is not known if she paused for refreshment but pause she did, to make a sketch of Mount Dromedary which showed the gothic styled Inn and the Bridgewater causeway (Fig. 7).Louisa Anne Meredith; AG1721.65 Louisa Anne Meredith, 'Dromedary / from road to New Norfolk'. Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, Hobart. The sketch is undated but is catalogued by TMAG in a sequence of sketches dated through the late 1860s. A visit to TMAG and discussion with the curator, Dr. Mary Knights, provided no resolution as to the date that the sketch was made.

Fig. 7: Louisa Anne Meredith; Dromedary from road to N. Norfolk (n.d.) [TMAG].

William Champion, through auctioneers William Ivey & Co., offered "THAT valuable Property at Bridgewater, Known as THE BLACK SNAKE INN, Together with Seventy Five Acres of Land, In One Lot. The House is admirably adapted for a first rate Inn, and has always commanded a large business being, from situation and accommodation, the only convenient HALF-WAY HOUSE TO NEW NORFOLK. The Land is rich alluvial bottom, and is known to have borne the largest crops in the neighborhood. The garden is well stocked with the best fruit trees obtainable in the colony." The property was passed in.Colonial Times, 10/2/1855, p. 3; The Hobarton Mercury, 9/3/1855, p. 2. Four months later, the property was again offered at auction by William Ivey and Co. On this occasion the land was offered in 2 lots: The Inn standing on 15 a. 0r. 2 p. (the original Queen Victoria grant to Nathaniel Henry Olding) and ca. 57 acres of composed of 4 allotments. The successful bidder was John King who paid £2,500. King paid £1,000 down, the balance of £1,500 being a mortgage to William Ivey (of William Ivey & Co.) at interest of 7%. King, a native of Cantley, Norfolk, had been tried and convicted at the Norfolk Assizes for an “Offence against the Game Laws. Taking game by night”, also “Poaching at night, Armed” for which crimes he received a sentence of 14 years. He was transported to the colony per the ''Lady Kennaway'' which, after an eventful voyage, arrived at Hobart Town on 13 February 1835. King's convict conduct record lists several minor infractions but he received his Ticket-of-Leave on 3 March 1841. King, 28 years, labourer, married Elizabeth Smith, spinster, 22 years, in the Parish Church of Trinity, Hobart, on 2 June 1841. Elizabeth Smith, born in Herefordshire, had been employed as a milkmaid at Cantley, Norfolk. She and her younger sister were tried and convicted of burglary at the Hereford Quarter Sessions on 31 December 1838. Both were convicted and sentenced to transportation, for 10 years and 7 years, respectively. Both arrived at Hobart per the transport ''Hindostan'' on 11 September 1839.

After their marriage, John & Elizabeth King had 4 children: Elizabeth, Caroline, Harriet & John. Only the birth of Harriet, on 10 October 1845, was registered albeit not until 7 March 1846. The informant was John King “labourer, Glenorchy”. A later record states that John King had been resident at Bridgewater; where is unknown. Tragedy struck the family in August 1853 when John & Elizabeth King’s youngest children died 14 days apart: John, aged 5Y 5M, and Harriet, aged 8Y 10M. The causes of their deaths were, respectively, croup and scarlet fever, the latter of which was particularly prevalent at the time. The informant in both cases was their father who was described as a “farmer, Glenorchy”. Both children were buried in the small cemetery of St. Peter’s Church, South Bridgewater. Their burials were, respectively, the 11th and 12th since the first burial occurred in October 1847. Thus King was undoubtedly familiar with the ''Black Snake Inn'' although he may not have been a patron. ==Conflagration== Late during the night of 19 April 1857 the Black Snake Hotel, as the former Inn had become, was extensively damaged by a “great conflagration”. Fortunately, all within survived. Rumours of suspicious circumstances prompted an inquest to be held before the Coroner at the behest of the insurance company. The inquest, held in the nearby ''York Hotel'', failed to identify the cause. The evidence of 9 witnesses taken during the inquest which lasted 10 hours was reported:The Tasmanian Daily News, 30/4/1857, pp. 2,3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202988223 (Trove)].
...Nothing but the bare walls and three chimneys were left standing. The house which has been destroyed was a substantial stone-built one, and stood on a slight rise, about fifty yards off the road side. The only sign of its having been an inn is a fragment of a board, inscribed “and spirits” suspended from a nail. ...John King, the owner of the late premises; who, we learned, has since the fire, purchased the residue of the lease granted by him to Mr. Hagan. It was stated that the latter had been a severe loser by the fire, although he was insured. ...The house was one mass of flame in a very short time, and in about an hour the roof fell in and the premises were burned down, so that we could do nothing to arrest the progress of the main body of the fire. ...The wind blew from the direction of New Norfolk on the night of the fire. Had the wind been in a different direction, the whole of the stabling would have been swept away.
Landlord John King, who had purchased the Inn only 12 months previously, held an £800 insurance policy, and William James Hagan, the licensee, a £700 policy for the contents.The Courier, 20/4/1857, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2458923(Trove)]. Setting aside the initial shock assessment of total destruction, the actual extent of damage is unknown. No request to tender to undertake the repairs was advertised. Nor did advertisements calling for carpenters or joiners to do the work appear in the classified columns of the Hobart newspapers. In fact, the rebuilt ''Black Snake Inn'' rose like a phoenix from the ashes, entirely without notice. It is evident that repairs were made to the fabric within the still-standing stone walls. It is likely that efforts were made to reuse as much of any surviving structure as possible. Whereas there had been 2 staircases in the original structure, the rebuilt structure only has one, very likely in the same position as previously, over the entrance to the cellar. The roof almost certainly gained a new profile. During the inquest the roof was described as "The back part of the house was a skilling. The front roof was of the ordinary kind.” Whilst that is not as descriptive as desired the new roof was of Gothic Revival design. Further, various features of the facade and windows lead to the description of the building as being of Victorian Rustic Gothic design.Victorian Rustic Gothic: ????? John King's "booth" was apparently in service during the reconstruction. Four months after the fire it was reported that a man named Robinson, an ostler at the Black Snake, whom having consumed an excess of beer for a wager, suffered "delirium tremens" the following morning, cut his throat in an attempted suicide. The Mercury, 31/8/1857, p. 3 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3244892 (Trove)] However, he seems to have survived as neither a registration of death nor report of an inquest has been found. John King was granted a license in December 1857. Hobart Town Gazette, 22/12/1857, p. 1157.

After the reconstruction, King maintained ownership until 1873. October 1876:The Mercury, 10/10/1876, p. 4 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8948440 (Trove)].

EARLY IN NOVEMBER.
“BLACK SNAKE HOTEL,”
BRIDGEWATER,
And about
NINE ACRES OF LAND:
Close to the Railway Station.
ROBERTS & CO.
Instructed by the Proprietor, Mr. RICHARD RODDA, will sell at their mart, early in November,

THAT REALLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, known as the “BLACK SNAKE,” together with about NINE ACRES OF LAND, situate 10 miles from Hobart Town, and about 300 yards from the South Bridgewater Railway Station.
The house is substantially built of freestone, is of two stories, and contains 12 lofty and Spacious rooms; stone kitchen and store room detached, together with skittle ground and stabling sufficient for 25 horses. The land consisting of nine acres, under cultivation, with the garden and orchard; is enclosed with new post and rail fence. There is a never failing spring of water within a few yards of the front door, and, in fact, every convenience and facility inside and outside to conduct a large, and profitable business. The New Norfolk Coach changes horses at the door, and other conveyances make this their regular house of bait. This property forming a safe and remunerative investment, is worthy the attention of capitalists.
Terms.—Deposit at time of sale £600; balance by two bills at 6 and 12 months bearing interest at 7 per cent, secured on the property, or the whole may be paid in cash.

Richard Vale Rodda, defaulted on the mortgage in 1883 causing a 3-way legal dispute between King, who had maintained an interest and another mortgagor, widow Anne Jane Grant. Around this time the land on which the Inn stood was reduced in area to 8 a. 1 r. 11½ p. although subsequently adjoining areas were added and removed. The Black Snake Inn appears to have ceased operating ca. mid 1883. It had long ceased to serve travellers as the Half-way House to anywhere. The Inn had witnessed a variety of human tragedies over 6 decades: unexpected natural deaths, suicides, murders.

The decline in passing trade may have been, in part, due the laying of a railway line along the river bank. A retaining wall which runs 2-300 m. upstream from near the front on the Inn has filled-in the several small bays that were evident in both Joseph Lycett’s 1824 painting and Meredith’s sketch. Increasing river height has, arguably, further contributed to obscuring the original shore line. After several years of construction the railway opened 1876. ==Ardilea== The property passed briefly through the ownership of several others before being purchased by David Hamilton Hughes ca. mid-1888. Hughes, born ca. 1853 at Antrim, County Antrim, Ireland, named the former inn ''Ardilea''. The name was apparently after the residential estate of that name located 2.5 km north-west of Belfast City Hall.Hughes arrived at Hobart from Sydney per s.s. ''Tasman'' on 13 Feb 1874, aged ca. 21 years. Around mid-1881, he appears to have privately acquired ''Morville'', a sheep farm located ca. 5 km north-east of Richmond, from Captain George Killen (b. Donegal, Ireland); Hughes’ name first appears associated with the property on 4 June 1881. Killen’s wife, who had been chronically ill, died on 30 June 1881. David Hamilton Hughes, ''Morville'', Richmond, youngest son of Thomas Hughes, Esq., University Square, Belfast, Ireland, married Alice, second daughter of the late William Searle, Esq., ''Laburnum Park'', Richmond at Richmond on 6 September 1881. A son, Alexander Thomas Hughes was born on 28 December 1882. A daughter, Lila Kathleen Hughes, was born on 16 July 1884. Hughes remained at ''Morville'' until after March 1888 when he sold the property by private sale. During the next several months he disposed of his livestock and machinery. He built a private jetty for his custom-built steam launch ''Lancer'' and obtained a permit for a crossing of the rail line.The Mercury, 28/2/1889, p. 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/9207518 (Trove)]. The launch was built by Messrs. Dalgleish and Taylor of the Domain shipyard with the engine, boiler, and fittings manufactured by Mr. John Paterson, engineer, of Hobart. The keel length of the Lancer, was 30ft. 6in., the depth, 3ft. 2in., and the beam 7ft. 10in. It was built of ¾in. Macquarie pine, with blackwood timbers, and the wood fittings were of American pine. The engines were high pressure, and open fronted, with two 4in. cylinders and pistons giving a 5in. stroke. The boiler pressure of 150lb. per square inch, the highest ever obtained in Tasmania for any boilers except those of locomotives, resulted in the engine producing a nominal 4 horsepower. The launch was expected to attain a maximum speed of 10 knots. In 1892, Hughes and his family departed for England, never to return. Shortly afterwards, the YWCA leased the property for use as a “female convalescent home”. On 20 April 1896, ''Ardilea'' was auctioned. Whilst the auctioneer’s description of the “Gentleman’s Residence” may have been less colourful than George Robinson’s advertisement of 6 decades earlier it, nevertheless, provided interesting detail about the former inn, turned convalescent home. turned residence:The Mercury, 7/4/1896, p. 4 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/9323857 (Trove)]. The origin of the name is unknown. The previous advertisement had it spelt as Ardelia.
"ARDILEA," SOUTH BRIDGEWATER
DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN RETREAT

THAT DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED Suburban Retreat, known as "Ardilea," distant 11 miles from Hobart, with rail, road and water carriage front the door, and in almost hourly communication with the city.
The House, a two storey one, is constructed of cut free-stone, with front balcony, and is tastefully surrounded with shrubberies. It contains 10 good rooms, with pantry, kitchen, dairy, coachhouse, 3-stalled stable and loose box, and every other necessary convenience to fit it as a gentleman’s residence, having unusual advantages; water laid on all over the house.
The area to be sold comprises 8a. 1r. 11½p., of which 1¼ acres are down to orchard, planted with choicest trees, now in full bearing. …It is well watered, and has also a large underground tank, computed to hold many thousands of gallons.
The new owner was Joseph Charles Alexander, late of Wyniford River, a remote tin mining district in the north-east of the Island. Alexander, an apparently successful 50 year old tin miner, had recently married for the second time and had chosen to leave the rough life behind for something more comfortable. Alexander expanded the orchard and it seems likely that it was he who added the verandah on 3 sides with the north-west side enclosed with narrow windows. After Alexander’s death the property was put to auction on 29 August 1916. The description of the property included an adjoining 15 acre block that had been purchased at an unknown date:The Mercury, 7/8/1916, p. 8 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1055709 (Trove)]. Fig. 8: ARDILEA, (n.d., view from jetty) [GBB].
“ARDILEA,” situate at Granton, comprising of about 23¼ acres, part orchard of quince, apricot, apple, etc.; part farm land; and the balance grazing and bush. Has a large frontage on the Main-road, and is close to the railway station; is splendidly situated, and has a beautiful view. On the property there is a substantial 13 roomed Stone House, including two large halls, in good order, verandah nearly all round house, with conservatory at one end, and small balcony; fitted with acetylene gas, stables, coachhouse, and usual outbuildings; also right of use of private jetty…
''Ardilea'' failed to sell. Alexander's widow, Flora, and son, moved to Pirie Street, New Town, before May 1919 taking the property name with them.1919 Commonwealth of Australia, State of Tasmania, Supplemental Electoral Roll, Commonwealth Sub-division and State Sub-district on New Town. Flora (McKay) Alexander died at ''Ardilea'', Pirie Street, New Town, on 27 November 1944 , The Mercury, 28/11/1944, p. 10[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26043486 (Trove)]. The former ''Ardilea'' was then leased by Alexander’s trustees to Walter Tribolet, a local orchardist, until 1921 when he became sole owner. ==Orchard & Roadhouse== Tribolet continued to work the property as an orchard. He sold the property to a young local farmer, Keith Dickenson, in 1937. A refusal by Henry Jones & Co. to purchase his fruit prompted Dickenson to sell his produce directly ‘out front’. Requests for vegetables & eggs then prompted Dickenson to open a shop in the lower front of the building. Demand was such that the shop expanded to include all of the large front room which became a general store. Less than 2 years later Dickenson, compelled by family circumstances, advertised the house, with general store for sale:Keith Dickenson; ''To take a chance'', 2004, pp. 34-5; The Mercury, 1/6/1939, p. 2 [ (Trove)].The brief advertisement ran for 3 days.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, ORCHARD AND STORE AT GRANTON. 23 acres, 5 acres apricot orchard (300 bushels sold last year), 2 acres market garden, water available, 2 storey stone house, 10 rooms and all conveniences under one roof, 4 roomed W.B. Cottage. Flat in house and cottage at present let, returning over £1 per week. Also general store business in main dwelling. £1,500. £400 cash, balance can remain. Full particulars from K. Dickenson, Granton.
Fig. 9: Charles L. Good, Aerial View, ca. 1938, Hand-coloured [GBB].

The latter had operated a photography business in Hobart and had flown over the property and had taken an aerial photograph (Fig. 9). When Dickenson advertised the property for sale, Good purchased without hesitation. Charles & Freda Good made significant structural changes to the fabric of the building. The front verandah, which continued around the north-west side to the conservatory, and the conservatory, were demolished. Only a vestige of a verandah along the south-east side remained. The roofed balcony was demolished and a double-bow glazed extension enclosed the original recessed entrance (Fig. 10). Placed prominently over the windows was the 2-part sign "ROAD HOUSE". This became the name known to all who recalled passing the building years after it ceased to be a commercial The white picket fence was taken down and the “shrubberies” so prominent in front of Ardilea were replaced by a functional rock-lined drive-way for motorists to pull-in off the road. A small lychgate for pedestrian access came & went. After Charles Good’s death on 23 August 1948, the property passed to his widow, Freda Good, who, faced with difficult decisions, continued with the orchard but sub-let the roadhouse, removed the internal staircase & relocated it to the stables. Mrs. Good lived upstairs while the successive roadhouse lessees lived downstairs. A business card (see above) for an early lessee appealed to all classes of travellers.From a diary of local events kept by Granton resident, Lindsay S. Hanney, (courtesy Mr. Robin Bird). Fig. 10: Granton Roadhouse (Courtesy Mrs. Dianne Wood (upper), Mr. Robin Bird (lower)).

The front verandah (with skylights) has been demolished and the roofed balcony has been replacedwith an extended cantilevered floor fitted with a curved wrought iron balustrade. ==Private Residence== In November 1967, after the orchard had been cleared and the Roadhouse had ceased business, the property was purchased by George & Isabel Burrows.George Burrows; numerous pers. com. [Perhaps numerous is understated!] The area of the land purchased was the same as had been delineated by the title in 1883. It has since been reduced by the compulsory acquisition of nearly 6 acres for the 1975 extension of the so-called Northern Outlet. The deep cutting of the Brooker Highway now isolates the remaining property from the mountain behind. This loss was offset by a small addition resulting from the realignment of the lower section of Black Snake Lane. An early order of activity for the new owners was to close off the drive-way to ensure motorists no longer called-in to the former Roadhouse while passing. Whilst the petrol bowser had previously been removed, the underground tank remained and had to be removed. A ‘skywalk’ servicing the upper floor was demolished as the 2 levels of the house were internally ‘re-connected’, albeit not with the original staircase, which no longer fitted, but with a ‘re-cycled’ fire-escape staircase which remains serviceable to this day. Then followed considerable re-arranging of the landscape and attempts to plant a small orchard which succumbed to rabbits coming down out of the forest above. Fig. 11: A fresh start with enthusiastic new owners, ca. Spring 1978 [GBB]. Fig. 12: Snowstorm, 25 July 1986 [GBB]. George Burrows, an enthusiastic collector of colonial furniture, some of which may have graced the former inn during earlier years, still lives on the property. George Burrows’ occupancy is the longest of the 186 year old (new) Black Snake Inn, the enduring legacy of an English convict and an American sealer.William Presnell, the 4th great grandfather of the author & George William Robinson his son-in-law. The historic property was advertised for sale with the listing on the website of the principal selling agency, Fall Real Estate, Hobart, and several national agencies, appearing on 23 June 2021. The so-called 'marketing script' offered a few highlights and warned of the issues that would face a new custodian:Fall Real Estate, accessed 1 July 2021.
650 - 652 Main Road, GRANTON, TAS
The Black Snake Inn

The old, self-professed, amateur Innkeeper of the Black Snake Inn has poured his last ale, unharnessed his last coach horses and is ready to take his ferry onto the calm waters of retirement. So, as this is the first time the property has been marketed in more than 80 years, you have the chance to purchase this magnificent, if faded, Gothic home and return it to its former glory. You will stand on the same land where Governor Macquarie ate breakfast in 1811; where Charles Darwin dropped in for a meal, years before writing his famous treatise. This is the land where bushrangers roamed and raided; this is the land where people crossed the Derwent to Green Point; this is the land where the original ferryman and all his passengers were lost when his punt overturned.
But for you, this is the rare opportunity to follow owners as diverse as a horse and cattle thief who escaped the gallows; a sealer; a market gardener; a coachman; an eccentric, and of course, a diverse range of purveyors of rum.
So, what brave soul, awaits you? It will be a task almost Churchillian in scope. You will need to deal with Heritage; with Council; with the new Bridge designers and the likely loss of some land by acquisition. What are your opportunities? Here you will own 1.3929 hectares of land, on three titles, a few metres from the mighty Derwent River with two houses and the possibility of some sub-division all in a historic precinct (STC&HA).
Just imagine it as a distillery destination, where you can sit with your family and friends, tucking in to a Devonshire Tea, or savouring a dram, as your children lick chocolate ices, while you all watch the graceful water fowl, as so many others have done over the last two centuries.
The Black Snake Inn, long unlicensed, will need your loving care, but when complete, you will own an outstanding and beautiful period home that will be cherished for generations to come, while perhaps turning it into a thriving commercial enterprise.
The next chapter in the history of this landmark building awaits... ==Proprietors== The ''Black Snake Inn'' stands near the north-east corner of an 1813 Macquarie grant of 40 acres to Norfolk Island evacuee, Richard Burrows. The property was subsequently aggregated with the adjoining 1813 Macquarie grant of 60 acres to James Healey also a Norfolk Island evacuee, to form, ever so briefly, the ''Black Snake Inn'' estate of 100 acres. * Burrows' Farm, Richard Burrows, ca. 1809 to 1818, Macquarie grant # 141, 20 SEP 1813: Following the tragic death of Richard Burrows Sr., in February 1818 the grant passed to John Burrows, possibly in conjunction with his mother Elizabeth and brother Richard Jr. He/they may have leased the grant to William Presnell for the next decade until Richard Burrows sold it to Presnell. * Healey's Farm, James Healey, ca. 1809 to 1819, Macquarie grant # 140, 20 SEP 1813: Scant records show the subsequent 'interested' parties: R., E. & J. Burrows (Richard, Elizabeth & John Burrows); James Cobb; Kemp & Co. (Anthony Fenn Kemp & Richard Barker), Merchants. * ''The Black Snake Inn'', William Presnell, Whether by lease or purchase, Presnell, who had a cartage business in Hobart Town, occupied Burrows' Farm from ca. 1819. He established the ''Half-way House'' (later the first ''Black Snake Inn'') on the property in February 1822. Ultimately, he acquired the property from John Burrows (date unknown). Presnell leased part of Healey's Farm from 1819, subsequently acquiring the whole, ca. 1830-31, after it had passed from James Healey via several other people. Presnell may have been leasing all of Healey's Farm prior to that. Thus the new ''Black Snake Inn'' was established in 1833 on an aggregated 'estate' of 100 acres. It is likely that the aggregation led to [[Rowlands-434|Thomas Wood Rowlands (1800-1847)]], Solicitor, then David Hoy, shipwright of Macquarie Harbour, though George Cartwright, Solicitor, successively holding mortgages. Presnell subsequently leased the entire property to his son-in-law, George William Robinson, who was undoubtedly responsible for the construction of the new 2-storey stone building. Presnell 'gifted' the property to his eldest daughter, Elizabeth Robinson, with his wife, Ann Fowler, and each of his other children having an 'interest' in it. However, as with many such projects, finances became stretched. [[Smith-149017|Frederick Coape Smith (1798-1882)]], a Captain in the Honourable East India Company's Bengal Native Infantry, held a large mortgage in absentia also through Cartwright and his associate Joseph Allport. It is evident from the foregoing roll call, members of the legal profession had become intimately involved and would become even more so. So many people, investors, solicitors, with their 'fingers in the Black Snake pie'; a tasty delicacy for the moneyed class. As a consequence, the proprietorship of this property over more than 2 centuries has rarely been straight-forward; indeed, quite the opposite! * Sub-division & Auction; The ''Black Snake Inn'' estate was subdivided into at least 42 allotments & sold at auction in November 1836. As is the way with real estate, allotments were subsequently aggregated and sub-divided again and again. Today, the land on which the former ''Black Snake Inn'' stands, has been reduced to only a small remnant of Burrows' Farm, albeit recently extended by a small remnant of Healey's Farm. The following list includes only those proprietors of the land on which the former ''Black Snake Inn'' still stands: * Charles Day, 22 MAY 1838— * John Clare, 16 AUG 1839— * Nathaniel Henry Olding, 25 JUN 1841—28 OCT 1842 [Queen Victoria Grant]; * John Hedger, 28 OCT 1842—6 JUN 1850 [Mortgagees: Thomas Porter Bonell Biscoe, Bengal Civil Service; Edward Abbott; Edward Paine Butler. Hedger insolvent >>> T. Y. Lowes assignee]; * Joseph Allport & Wife, 24 JUL 1851— [Biscoe replaced by Thomas Giblin and John Lord]; * William Champion, 26 APR 1854—18 JUL 1855 [Former hat-maker, Publican, Bellringer]; * John King, 18 JUL 1855—23 MAR 1874 [Mortgagee, William Ivey then, from 24 MAR 1859, Thomas Hewitt (dec. 11 MAY 1859, replaced by Richard Micajah Cleburne), William Lindsay (dec. 20 JUL 1862) and Robert Espie (dec. 28 APR 1863), executors, administrators and assigns of Robert Grant for his widow, Ann Jane (Espie) Grant]; * Richard Vale Rodda, 23 MAR 1874— [Mortgagee, Ann Jane Grant (dec. 27 JUN 1882)] * Frederick McPherson, 22 OCT 1883—21 JUL 1888 [Mortgagee, James Robert Meech]; * David Hamilton Hughes, 21 JUL 1888—ca. 20 APR 1896, ''Ardilea'', [YWCA, APR 1892—mid 1895]; * Charles Joseph Alexander, ca. 20 APR 1896—28 JAN 1916; * * Thomas Murdoch, Charles Robert McKay & Herbert Simmons in trust for Mrs. Flora Alexander; * Walter Tribolet & Donald Hamilton Tribolet, 21 MAR 1921—19 DEC 1924 [Orchard]; * Walter Tribolet, 19 DEC 1924—16 NOV 1937 [Orchard]; * Keith Dickenson, 16 NOV 1937—2 AUG 1939 [Shop, General store]; * Charles Leslie Good, 2 AUG 1939—23 AUG 1948 [Roadhouse, 16 DEC 1939]; * * Perpetual Trustees Executors & Agency Co. of Tasmania Ltd In trust for Mrs. Freda Doris Good; * George B. & Isabel Burrows, 23 NOV 1967—16 FEB 1999; * George B. Burrows, 16 FEB 1999—19 JAN 2022; * Government of Tasmania, 19 JAN 2022—? ==Licensees, 1822—1883== Despite unsourced assertions that Richard Burrows held a license for a public house, no record of such has been found. The following is a list of the licensees for the ''Half-way House'' / ''Black Snake Inn'': * Thomas Presnell Jr., son of William Presnell, 22 FEB 1822—License may have lapsed; * Mrs Ann Bridger, 11 OCT 1823—ca. AUG 1824 [Widow of publican, Cape Colonies]; * [[Presnell-346|Thomas Presnell Jr. (1800-1880)]] nephew of William Presnell, initially unlicensed then 6 OCT 1827—ca. FEB 1828; * Thomas Prangnall, son-in-law of William Presnell, 23 FEB 1828—11 JUN 1833; * = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + * George William Robinson, son-in-law of William Presnell, 11 JUN 1833— * Charles Day, 15 NOV 1836— * William Elwin, 6 AUG 1839— * James Lester, 9 JUN 1840— * George Conner, 8 AUG 1840— * Thomas Cartwright, 3 MAR 1841— * John Hedger, 28 OCT 1842—7 NOV 1853 [Insolvent June 1850, but continued as licensee]; * Stephen Sandford, 7 NOV 1853— * Henry Lamb Shelverton, 7 FEB 1854— * William James Hagan, ca. May 1856— ca. 19 APR 1857 [Night of Great Conflagration]; * John King, purchased residue of Hagan's license, re-licensed 19 DEC 1857— * William Harvey, 11 AUG 1858— [William Hanney?] * Peter Albertus De Roock, ca. 3 JUN 1859—11 Sep 1859 [Deceased, aged 35 years]; * Mary Ann De Roock, widow, 13 SEP 1859— [Returned to Hobart]; * John King, 9 MAY 1860— * Robert Lewis, ca. 15 SEP 1861— 5 AUG 1862; * John King, 5 AUG 1862— ; * Richard Vale Rodda, ca. JAN 1874— [Rodda relocated to Royal Hotel, Longford]]; * Mrs. Mary Maria Brown, ca. 11 APR 1876—2 JUN 1876 [Deceased, aged 48, briefest occupation]; * Mr. Thomas Dunphy, 6 NOV 1876—14 MAR 1881 [from Executors of Mary Ann Brown]; * Mrs. Rebecca (Cox, Crann) Sharp, widow, 6 MAY 1881—17 APR 1882; * Mr. William Simpson, 1 MAY 1882—17 APR 1883. [Clearance sale, license then lapsed]. From the above it would seem that there were 25 individual licensees who occupied the ''Black Snake Inn/Hotel'' during the 5 decades it was licensed. That number may understate the actual total. One might suggest that a swing door was essential. == Sources == * ''The Black Snake Inn; A Brief History'', V2 (9 NOV 2020) by Daniel K. Cerchi [revised & expanded text].
APPENDIX — Timeline: Proprietors / Licensees / Events; omitted due to formatting constraints. * ''The Black Snake Inn; Select Sources'' 1986-2021, 300+ pp. * ''The Black Snake Inn; A Brief History'', V3 [work in progress]. * ADB; Australian Diction of Biography (Online).

The Black Tynes Familes of Virginia

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by T. Mark James A look at the 1850 census for Virginia shows that more than half of the Tynes (or Tines) families in that state were African-American. They were not slaves (since slaves were not listed on the regular census); their entries are marked “F.N.”, for Free Negroes. Their story is an interesting one. In the spring of 1802, [[Tynes-181|Timothy Tynes (abt.1750-abt.1802)]], a white plantation owner in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, died without heirs. He was the grandson and namesake of [[Tynes-109|Timothy Tynes (abt.1675-bef.1752)]] who was the patriarch of the Isle of Wight Tyneses, and had inherited a good part of his grandfather’s land and money. His will begins: “My Will and desire is that all my slaves of every description [...] be fully & freely liberated from all Slavery & stand discharged from Slavery & bondage to enjoy all the priviledges that Free Negroes are entitled to by the Laws and regulations of the state of Virginia. It is to be understood that all my slaves & their increase are to be liberated.” He names 81 of the slaves in his will, and bequeaths the major part of his extensive land holdings to the slaves to ensure their maintenance. Much of this land is still in the hands of the descendants of these freed slaves, who took the surname Tynes. Timothy Tynes’s will gives special treatment to a slave named Beck and her children, suggesting that these may have been Timothy’s own offspring. Beck’s son John inherits an entire river plantation. Timothy also singles out slaves named Sukey, Prince, Tim, Sam, Dick Unge, and Little Charles, for bequests of land or money. Two members of his white family (a niece and the son of a cousin) also receive land. The rest of the freed slaves are to share a large tract of land of which Dick Unge has been given 100 acres. Why did Timothy Tynes free his slaves? Certainly his will shows a great deal of affection for them. Many descendants of his slaves have sung Timothy’s praises, quite literally — one of them even wrote a poem in his honor. On the other hand, Timothy’s white relatives, who had expected to inherit the land and slaves themselves, were considerably less impressed with Timothy’s forward-looking generosity, and ascribed somewhat darker motives to his actions. Clinton Maury Kilby, great-grandson of Timothy’s nephew Robert Tynes, tells that Timothy offered Robert all of his slaves if Robert would name his first-born son Timothy, after him. Robert declined, perhaps believing that he stood to inherit the slaves anyway; whereupon “the old man got mad and freed his slaves.” Timothy’s nephews and nieces attempted to contest the will and to prevent the freeing of the slaves. They sued the executor of the will, James Johnston, and succeeded in delaying the process: The complainants in this Cause, having this day filed their Bill, in which setting forth that injustice will be done to them, if the slaves supposed to be emancipated by the last Will and Testament of Timothy Tynes decd., are permitted to receive the instruments of their emancipations, required by Law. It is decreed and ordered that James Johnston Executor of said Timothy Tynes and all other be injoined and restrained from taking out or delivering to the said slaves, or any of them, copies of the Will of said Timothy Tynes decd., or any other instrument of emancipation whereby the said slaves or any of them will be at liberty to go without the County of Isle of Wight. James Johnston held firm, however. The will was upheld and the ex-slaves were permitted to go free. '''From Virginia to Nova Scotia''' Not all of Timothy Tynes’s slaves thought of him as a kind master, nor did they all wait until 1802 to find freedom. A generation earlier, in 1780, a slave woman named Betty fled from the Timothy Tynes plantation and headed north. This was the period of the Revolutionary War; when she arrived in New York, it was under the control of the British army. By 1783 the British had lost the war and were preparing to withdraw from New York. [[Carleton-200|Guy Carleton (1724-1808)]] offered several hundred escaped slaves passage to Canada, and Betty, fearful that the incoming American government would return her to Virginia, accepted. On 23 April 1783, Betty Tynes, age 30, and an unnamed son, age one month, left New York on the ship Baker & Atlee for Halifax, Nova Scotia, arriving there four days later. There are still black Tyneses in Nova Scotia today. Many of the escaped slaves who traveled with Sir Guy Carleton had fought for the British, and were known as Black Loyalists. Carleton’s account of these voyages is called The Book of Negroes. '''A. J. Tynes''' There is at least one African-American Tynes family of Virginia which does not descend from the slaves of Timothy Tynes’s plantation. Anderson Jackson Tynes (A. J. or “Jack”) was born in Halifax County, Virginia, in 1846. He was probably born a slave of Mary Tynes, widow of Isaac Tynes (1768-1819) of Halifax County, or of one of her children. After the Civil War he went to Mercer County, West Virginia, to work in the mines; but by 1880 he was back in Virginia, in a town called Dry Fork in Bland County. He married twice: first to Julia Ann Calendar, second to Emma Gardner or Gordon. [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~tmark/genealogy/tynesAJ.txt Here] is a summary of his descendants. The Tynes Chapel in Bland County was named for A. J. Tynes. Copyright and Permission Copyright © 1998-2007 T. Mark James All rights reserved. PERMISSION NOTICE Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of this work, provided that: (1) such copying and distribution are performed completely free of charge or other consideration, and that (2) the copyright statement appears on all copies, and that (3) this Permission Notice appears on all copies. Tynes Page revision 2.11, last updated on 23 November 2008. *October 29, 2023. Some references to other online sources have been deleted because the webpages are no longer available. Links to Wikitree profiles have been added. [[Morse-5268|Kathryn Morse]].

The Blizzard of 1978

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The Blizzard of 1978

==1978 Miami Valley Blizzard== Hundreds of thousands of homes were without power, heat and phone service due to the strong winds knocking down power poles. Seventy people died from this storm 51 of them were from Ohio. There are records this storm created that still stand today. The lowest pressure ever recorded in Ohio was from this storm and here in Dayton the most snowfall in a 24 hour period occurred in 1978. On January 25, 1978 There were two upper level waves that ended up merging together. The result was a strong area of low pressure that ended up intensifying and moving from the gulf coast into the Great Lakes. Shortly after midnight on January 26th blizzard conditions began in Cincinnati and ended up reaching Dayton a few hours later. Visibility was near zero, and winds gusted between 50 and 70 miles per hour. Dayton picked up a total of 12.9 inches of snow but snow drifts were 15 to 25 feet high at times. After the snow stopped the cold took over. Wind chills were as low as 50 below prompting many schools to close for several days. Many transportation routes were closed for more than 24 hours including the Ohio Turnpike which was completely shut down for the first time in its history. The night before the blizzard, Dobbs' wife, Martha, warned him of the pending storm, but since it was raining at the time, he “brushed off” his wife, thinking Wright-Patterson AFB would not call him in. Dave was in the Military and he was assigned to Snow Removal for the runways on Base. When he received the phone call telling him to come in hours before he was due at work — he realized his wife was right. Dobbs was stuck on Base for 3 straight nights of snow removal duty. Martha was stuck on Base Housing for 3 days, enjoying all the noise with children sledding. ==Timeline== Blizzard of 1978 Wednesday, Jan. 25: Above-freezing temperatures bring rain and fog, making driving difficult and causing some schools to close for the day. Thursday, Jan. 26: Temperatures plummet as the worst blizzard in Ohio history hits in the early morning hours. Columbus is shut down, with power off in many areas. Friday, Jan. 27: Federal troops are called in as President Jimmy Carter declares a federal state of emergency for Ohio. Saturday, Jan. 28: The weather-related death toll rises to 18 in Ohio, with damage estimated at $48.2 million. Monday, Jan. 30: Ohio State University reopens and COTA buses begin running routes. Many state roads remain closed. Tuesday, Jan. 31: Columbus schools open. A trucker is rescued after spending six days eating only snow when his truck was buried in a snowdrift near Mansfield. May 5: The National Weather Service reports that the last snow from the blizzard has melted away in northwestern Ohio. ==Stories== *http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/board/board_topic/1550893/5481890.htm *https://www.ohio.com/akron/lifestyle/the-blizzard-of-1978-ohio-residents-will-never-forget-big-storm-of-30-years-ago

==Sources== *https://www.daytonlocal.com/blog/history/do-you-remember-the-great-blizzard-of-1978.asp *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeastern_United_States_blizzard_of_1978 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Blizzard_of_1978 *http://www.blizzardof78.org *https://www.weather.gov/iln/19780126

The Blossom Street Apartment

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Ted and Donna lived here from September 1968, right after getting married (Ted was attending school to get his teaching degree) until approximately September 1970. (They moved from here to an apartment on Hildreth Street in Lowell for about a year). According to Dad: The home is still there. I pointed it out to Vicki just a few weeks ago when we drove by. It is a 3 story home. The owner, Mrs. Ingemi (sp?) had the first floor. We had the top. Breaking news. I just googled the name and David Ingemi (her son I think) still has the house and it is 295 Blossom St.

The Blue Book

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Published in 1912. Revised and republished in 1947. No longer in print. "Noah B. Cooper and Wife Lucinda Jenerette Descendants and Kin"

The Bob Marye family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Boney-131|John Britton Boney]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15911567 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The body

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the body have: a brain, lungs, heart, digestive sistem and skin.The brain is our primary control center, a fantastically complex organ containing billion of nerves.

The Boling Family of Virginia

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The goal of this project is to ... show the descendants of Robert Bolling and Anne Stith/Jane Rolfe Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Strauss-2084|Stephen Strauss]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=33104460 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Bolling Family of Virginia

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I only use primary sources for Genealogy. I am trying to find as much info as possible on the Descendants of Colonel Robert Bolling "the immigrant" who died in 1646. I am also his descendant. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=33104460 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The book of Ljubojno

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English, Македонски/Makedonski ==General information== A genealogical book describing families from [[Space:Ljubojno|Ljubojno]] in [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]], [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. Stefanovski, Gligur, The book of Ljubojno, Detroit, Michigan, USA, 2+28 pages written in the Macedonian language, typewriting [[Stevanovski-1|Stevanovski, Ruzvelt]], 1967. Генеалошка книга што ги опишува семејствата од Љубојно во Преспа, Македонија. Стефановски, Глигур, Книгата за Љубојно, Детроит, Мичиген, САД, 2+28 страници напишано на македонски јазик, пишување на машина Стевановски, Рузвелт, 1967 година. Stevanovski, Ruzvelt has given permission to distribute and copy this book.[[Stevanovski-1|Stevanovski, Ruzvelt]]. Permision given 8 Maj 2021 to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]] via the phone == Sources == * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4IdjMojAiQ Link to You Tube video - Ljubojno families], Tina Diem, dat 13 Dec 2020.

The Bovee & Bovie families in America

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==The Bovee & Bovie families in America == By Everette J. Filgate, dated July 7, 1996 Suggested citation (in Wikicode format): * Filgate, Everette J. ''[[Space: The Bovee & Bovie families in America|The Bovee & Bovie families in America]]'', Sun City, Arizona: 1996. === Available online at these locations === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/775326 * https://books.google.com/books?id=rzo7AAAAMAAJ (snippet search only)

The Bowies

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'''ART. IV.—EARLY LIFE IN THE SOUTHWEST—THE BOWIES'''. by [[Bowie-301| John Jones Bowie]] {{blue |This space page was written by Allan Thomas, deceased. Now it only has the name of Richardson-7161 }} [DR. KILPATRICK, of Trinity, Louisiana, furnishes us the following interesting sketch of James Bowie, whose reputation as the author of the “Bowie Knife," and subsequent career, down to his melancholy fate at the Alamo, have almost romantic interest. Dr. K. intends it as a supplement to his valuable paper upon Catahoula, the early home of the Bowies, his material for the biography at that time having been very meager. He is indebted to a brother of James Bowie, now residing in Mississippi, for the sketch.] MY father and mother were both born in the state of Georgia. They were married in 1782 in the county of Burke of the same state; my mother’s maiden name being [[Jones-46331 | Elvira Jones]]; my father’s name was [[Bowie-293 | Rezin Bowie]]. During my infancy, or about the year I787, my parents moved from Georgia to the state of Tennessee, where they remained for six or seven years. During this sojourn my father had frequent skirmishes with the Indians, and was engaged in the conflicts then so common in that devoted country. After this he removed to Logan county, Kentucky, where my brother James was born in the spring of 1796. My father was passionately fond of the adventures and excitements of a woodsman’s life, and as the country improved and opened, population increased, and the refinements of civilization encroached upon the freedom of his hunting-grounds, he retired to wilder regions, where he could enjoy those sports and stirring adventures peculiar to a frontier life. In the year 1800 he removed to the state, or rather province of Missouri, and in 1802 he came and settled on the Bushley Bayou, in what was then the district of Rapides, Louisiana, and under Spanish rule. Here he remained till 1809, when he again, and for the last time, took up the line of march, and finally settled in the district of Opelousas, where he remained until he died, in 1819, in the fall of the year. He sleeps with the common mother Earth, without any stone or inscription to mark the resting-place of him whose bosom was so often bared, and whose hand was so often raised for the defense of his family, and the homes and firesides of his countrymen, against the secret and deadly attacks of savage foes. At his death he left four sons, myself being the eldest, [[Bowie-298 | Rezin]], James and [[Bowie-302 | Stephen]], and two daughters. [[Bowie-279 | James Bowie]], with the rest of my father’s family, was raised mostly in remote and wild regions, and consequently grew up with but little education, or other advantages besides those inherited by natural endowment, or acquired from parental instruction. We certainly were greatly indebted to our dear mother for much of the information we possessed. She was a sincerely pious woman, and always inculcated the pure principles of the religion of that Saviour whom she so faithfully served. My brother James spent the most important part of his childhood in Catahoula parish, between the years 1802 and 1809, embracing the period between the ages of six and fifteen years. About the year 1814 James left my father’s house and launched upon life—
'' “ With all the world before him," ''
and not only undertook to provide for himself, but actually did it, as has often been done by hundreds of others before and since. He settled on Bayou Boeuf, Rapides Parish, and cleared a small piece of land, but his chief means of support was from sawing plank and other lumber with the common whip-saw, and boating down the Bayou for sale. The proceeds of his lumber procured him his food and clothing, powder and shot, &c. He was young, proud, poor, and ambitious, without any rich family connections, or influential friends to aid him in the battle of life. After reaching the age of maturity he was a stout, rather raw- boned man, of six feet height, weighed 180 pounds, and about as well made as any man I ever saw. His hair was light-colored, not quite red—his eyes were gray, rather deep set in his head, very keen and penetrating in their glance; his complexion was fair, and his cheek- bones rather high. Taken altogether, he was a manly, fine-looking person, and by many of the fair ones he was called handsome. He was possessed of an open, frank disposition, with rather a good temper, unless aroused by some insult, when the displays of his anger were terrible, and frequently terminated in some tragical scene. But he was never known to abuse a conquered enemy, or to impose upon the weak and defenseless. A man of very strong social feelings, he loved his friends with all the ardor of youth, and hated his enemies and their friends with all the rancor of the Indian. He was social and plain with all men, fond of music and the amusements of the day, and would take a glass in merry mood to drive dull care away; but seldom allowed it to “ steal away his brains, or transform him into a beast.” He lived and labored several years on Bayou Boeuf, where no doubt many yet live who can recount his deeds of wild sport and recklessness which he there performed, prompted by his innate love of excitement. He was fond of fishing and hunting, and often afforded rare sport to his neighbors by his daring exploits in roping and capturing wildy deer in the woods, or catching and riding wild unmanageable horses. He has been even known to rope and ride alligators. He had a way of catching bears which was entirely original. In the summer season, when the bears were constantly ravaging the little patches of green corn of the early settlers, he adopted the following novel plan to entrap them. After finding the place where they usually entered the field, he procured a hollow ''cypress knee'' of suitable size, which was properly cleaned out, and then sharp iron spikes were driven through it with the points inward and inclined downward, similar to the fingers of a fish-trap. Being thus prepared, some honey (of which the bear is passionately fond) was put in the bottom of the inverted knee, and this put at the place where the bear crossed the fence. In his eagerness to get the honey, Bruin would thrust his muzzle and head down amongst the spikes ; and when he would attempt to draw out his head, the spikes would pierce the skin and flesh in such a manner at to prevent him from throwing off the mask, and in this blindfolded condition he became an easy prey to his gleeful captors. During his sojourn here Bowie mixed a little with society, and was very successful in securing a fair portion of the friendship of the better class of the people. As the country improved and landed property be- came enhanced in value, he sold his land on the Bayou and used the means, thus obtained, in speculating in the purchase of Africans from the notorious Lafitte, who brought them to Galveston, Texas, for sale. James, Resin and myself fitted out some small boats at the mouth of the Calcasieu,and went into the trade on shares. Our plan of operations was as follows :—We \first purchased forty negroes from Lafitte at the rate of one dollar per pound, or an average of $140 for each negro; we brought them into the limits of the United States, delivered them to a custom-house officer, and became the informers ourselves; the law gave the informer half of the value of the negroes, which were put up and sold by the United States marshal, and we became the purchasers of the negroes, took the half as our reward for informing, and obtained the marshal‘s sale for the forty negroes, which entitled us to sell them within the United States. We continued to follow this business until we made $65,000, when we quit and soon spent all our earnings. James then went into the land speculation and soon made $15,000. This business necessarily caused him to spend much of his time in the woods, where natural inclination also gave the employment a charm peculiarly pleasant to him. He had a hunting-knife made, which suited his fancy, by a common blacksmith named Snowden. In after years this knife became famous, owing to some very tragical occurrences which originated as follows:—About the year 1826, James became involved in the political and party squabbles of the day, and his fiery, impulsive nature caused him to enlist all his energies in the strife. At this time he resided in Alexandria, on Red River, and in some of the momentary excitements of the day an altercation took place between him and the sheriff of Rapides Parish, a Mr. Norris Wright, during which Wright shot Bowie in his left breast, while he was unarmed; but had Wright not been rescued by his friends James would have killed him with his fists. This attack so enraged him that he had a neat leather scabbard made for his hunting-knife, and affirmed that he would wear it as long as he lived, which he did. About twelve months after this difficulty, or in September, 1827, the great duel took place at Natchez.* After my brother recovered from his wounds, he felt as though he had not been well used, or properly treated by some of his political friends, so be determined to leave the United States and go to Texas. For several years he had spent his winters in New Orleans, but during the time was engaged in no business besides what was connected with his land speculations. He continued to spend these seasons there until he finally disposed of his lands and negroes, which was about the year 1829, or 1830, when he left for Texas with only about a thousand dollars, which he invested there in lands. He fearlessly launched forth into all the then existing war and strife of that country. His valor and courage recommended him to the chivalrous Mexicans, and in a short time he won a name and distinction in that country. Here he married the daughter of Ex-Governor Berrymenda. She lived to have one child, but both mother and child were followed to the grave before he was killed at the Alamo. During the few years he spent in Texas he had many strange and hazardous adventures, probably the most notable of which was the following. He and Rezin Bowie, with nine others, went in search of a silver mine about 200 miles northwest of San Antonio. While on this expedition they were attacked by about one hundred and fifty Comanche Indians. James being well acquainted with the habits and manners of these savages, soon perceived that they were on trail of him and his little party for the purpose of murdering or robbing them, so he availed himself of the first suitable place for defense. He selected a point of woodland jutting out to a point in the prairie where there were great quantities of loose stones, out of which he and his men soon constructed a temporary fort for immediate defense; but before they had completed their work, the savages ____
______came down like the wolf on the fold.
Like the leaves of the forest when summer is green,
That host with their banners at noon-day were seen;
Like the leaves of the forest when autumn hath blown,
That host in the evening lay withered and strewn."
These modern Carpathians, who fight only on horseback,-and almost live on horseback, are perhaps the most formidable warriors in the country. They came boldly up within sixty yards of the little rocky fort, and opened a murderous fire upon the inmates. On the first fire they killed a Mr. Castleman, broke the leg of a Mr. Pool, and shot a Mr. Doyal through the body, who, however, recovered after- wards. This left the two Bowies, five other white men and one negro, who had to defend themselves against these merciless wretches, and at the same time nurse and attend their wounded comrades. The Indians continued their attack, riding rapidly round and round the fort, and keeping up an incessant fire. But in the mean time the inmates of the fort were not idle, but they kept up a deadly and effective fire upon their assailants. James on one side and Resin on the other, encouraged and cheered their comrades, and showed them how to dodge the shots of the enemy. The fight continued for three or four hours; the savages then retreated a short distance, leaving some fifty or sixty of their dead on the prairie grass, together with a number of dead horses ;---
“ For there lay the steed with his nostril all wide,
But through it there rolled not the breath of his pride ;
And the foam of his gasping lay red on the turf,
And cold as the spray of the rock-beaten surf.
And there lay the rider distorted and pale,
With the gore on his brow and the gore on his mail;
And the tents are all silent, the banners alone,
The lances unlifted, the trumpet unblown."
During the night they carried away the dead bodies of their comrades, and early next morning renewed the attack, and continued to do so for several days, every day forming their line of attack, yet farther and farther off, until they got beyond the reach of gun-shot. Finally, after having killed fully a hundred of the Indians, and their wounded comrades were in such a situation as to be moved, they determined to leave Rocky Fort, which they did‘in the night, bringing Pool and Doyal safe back to the settlements. James had many other fights with the Indians and Mexicans, the particulars of which I am unable to furnish you. He closed his career in the bloody battle of the Alamo, where he was not so fortunate as he was at Rocky Fort, though equally as brave and dauntless, and his rifle was fully as deadly as before. After the final destruction of all the brave inmates of the Alamo, and when they came to attend to the burial of the dead, tradition says that the Mexican chief officer ordered the remains of James Bowie to be honorably buried by themselves, as he said “ he was too great a man to be buried with the common soldiers.” He sleeps alone, without any stone or inscription to mark the spot, or say to the passer-by, “here lie the mortal remains of the brave.” J. J. B Sources: *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063005888;view=1up;seq=424 '''De Bow's Review of the Southern and Western States.'''] ... v.13 1852: Jul-Dec. page 378 * [We have an interesting contemporary account of this extraordinary affair, and also a graphic letter from Judge Taliafierro upon the same subject, which we regret must be postponed to our next.—-ED.] For further research: [http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sites/default/files/sc/findaid/1001m.pdf Taliaferro Family Papers]

The Brady Segment Studies and Triangulated Groups Project

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The Brailsfords In Clwyd

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=== Beginnings === This project came out of an attempt to source information on my Brailsford/Brellisford ancestors and their close relatives and to discover if all of those documented in Clwyd were descendants of the same couple, [[Brailsford-234|John Brailsford]] and his wife, [[Ralphs-130|Mary Ralphs]] The name seems to originate from the Derbyshire village of Brailsford but has undergone various mutations and research has shown that even in the beginnings of this branch of the family's presence in Clwyd, Brellisford already seems to be more widely used than Brailsford. Identifying members of the family in Clwyd however has been fraught with difficultues. The Clwyd Parish Registers provide about 16 variations of the Brailsford/Brellisford name and my own early researches have been very much aided by Jill Rose's website [http://www.clwydsurnames2.uk/index.html Clwyd Surnames 2] in which she has produced a master index of names from the parish registers of Clwyd which have been transcribed by members of the [http://www.clwydfhs.org.uk/ Clwyd Family History Society]. My sincere thanks to Jill and the CFHS for all their work. ===Variations=== Variations of the name identified in the Clwyd Registers:
BELLISFORD
BERESFORD
BRAILEFORD
BRAILSFORD
BRALLISFORD
BRELESFORD
BRELISFORD
BRELISSFORD
BRELIZFORD
BRELLESFORD
BRELLISFIELD
BRELLISFOR
BRELLISFORD
BRELSFORD
BRERIZFORD
BRILLESFORD
''Source:'' [http://www.clwydsurnames2.uk/B.html Clwyd Surnames 2 - B] ==The First Brailsfords/Brellisfords in Clwyd?== John and Mary Ralphs Brailsford came to Llangollen from Shropshire in the 1750s. John was a teacher and came to the area to take up a teaching post. The couple already had at least four children and had a few more after they moved to Wales. Birth dates and parentage of some of their apparent offspring has still to be confirmed. More research is needed to confirm the backgrounds of the couple themselves. So far, John was possibly born in Blore in Staffordshire in 1720 but more evidence is still needed to prove this. Many family researchers have identified Mary as the Mary Ralphes born in Hodnet, Shropshire in but she seems to be more likely to have been the same Mary Ralphes who married in Hodnet in 1749. Mary and John Brailsford's eldest two children were christened in Ellesmere and so it seems likely that their mother was one of the Mary Ralphs christened in Ellesmere in 1718 or 1719. John was a school teacher working at a school in the Ellesmere/Great Ness area when he married Mary. His appointment to a school in Llangollen prompted the young family's move to Wales and the start of the Welsh born line of Brellisfords. '''Clwyd''' - The area of Flintshire and Denbighshire brought together under a county reorganisation in 1974 lasting only until 1996. It covered an area which now includes Flintshire, Denbighshire, Wrexham and part of Conwy. When John and Mary first moved to Llangollen it was in Denbighshire and is now in Wrexham, but many of their descendents spread throughout the area later known as Clwyd. '''Sources''' :'''Mary Ralph: Hodnet birth 1725''' - Baptism: "Shropshire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records" Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records; Book: Baptisms. (Baptism) {{Ancestry Record|5931|511535|uk}} (accessed 24 November 2022). Unknown baptism. :'''Mary Ralph: Hodnet marriage 1849''' - "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CF8K-2QT2 FamilySearch Database] : 26 May 2022), Mary Ralphs in entry for John Mooton, 1749. :'''Anne Bellisford: birth 1745''' - "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NGT7-7YP FamilySearch Database]: 19 September 2020), Anne Bellisford, 1745 :'''Charles Richards Brellisford: birth 1747''' -"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J378-95M FamilySearch Database]: 19 September 2020), Charles Richards Brellisford, 1747.

The Brannon Family

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The Brannon Family

The Brassfields of Claiborne County, Tennessee

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A DNA analysis was done to examine how descendants of [[Trammell-88|Capt. Dennis Trammell (1759-1849)]] were connected to the Brassfield Family. It identified the children of [[Brassfield-38|John Brassfield (abt.1765-abt.1826)]] of Claiborne County, Tennessee, and shed light on Trammell's wife, the widow Elizabeth Brassfield. She and John are children of John and Elizabeth Brasfield of Wake County, N.C.

The Bremen Bark "Weser"

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

The Bremen bark "Weser"

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This is a thank you letter to the Captain of the bark "Weser" for the successful and comfortable transit from Bremen Germany to Galveston Texas on December the 3rd 1854.

The Brennan / Murray Family History

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The following information was assembled by Kerry Price of Ontario. January 2005 ==Note== 1. WILLIAM BRENNAN, died circa 1815, Old Town, Penobscot County, Maine. (J. Keady Murray, 1907)Note: "James Ray got out the family bible and read a great deal of information from the back of it." 2. WILLIAM BRENNAN (Sea Captain) and Mary Julia O'Gaffrey had two sons: Michael and William." Letter from Rose Marie Murray, dated August 22, 1990 3. MICHAEL BRENNAN, son of William and Mary Julia (O'Gaffrey) Brennan, was born on September 16th, 1804, in Old Town, Maine. He died on November 30th, 1871 and was buried in the Northwest Cemetery, Richibucto, New Brunswick. Irene Doyle Januray 2006, http://www.restigouche.net/en/chroniques/genealogie/2006-01.shtmlNOTE: There is no such cemetery as one called the Northwest Cemetery, that I have been able to locate in Richibucto or in Kent County. Believe they are buried St. Louis de Kent Cemetery, St. Louis de Kent, N. B. (Allie Murray) 6. Mary Julia O'Gaffrey BRENNAN married J. Michael MURRAY in Prince Edward Island in 1815, according to the 1907 records of J. Keady Murray. (J. Keady Murray, 1907) NOTE: There is no record of such a Brennan-Murray marriage in Prince Edward Island. It appears to be from this second marriage that the Murray family name comes into the family. (Allie Murray) 4. Mary Julia O'Gaffrey BRENNAN and J. Michael MURRAY had one daughter, Mary MURRAY, who never married. 5. Mary Murray, the daughter of Mary Julia O'Gaffrey Brennan and J. Michael Murray was one of the witnesses to the marriage of Michael Brennan, her half-brother, and Mary O' Leary in 1850. The other witness was Martin Mooney. (J. Keady Murray, 1907) The J. could stand for John Murray. Allie Murray maintains (1984) that they are buried in St. Louis de Kent. 7. Keady Murray's obituary in 1928 says he was a lineal descendant of Revolutionary stock, his Grandfather having served with the American Forces during the Revolutionary War. Which Grandfather is being referred to here ? Was it William Brennan, the first husband of Mary Julia O' Gaffrey or her second husband, J. Michael Murray ? The Fenian Raids are also been mentioned to me, in connection with the history of the family, but no further details are known. 8. Children: Michael and William. (I know nothing about William, being a brother of my Great-Great Grandfather, 9. Michael Brennan, who later went by the name Michael Murray in Kent County, New Brunswick.) (This information comes from RoseMarie Murray, Ottawa, Ontario.) A) Michael Brennan, born September 16, 1804, Old Town, Maine. (J. Keady Murray)Died November 11, 1872, St. Louis de Kent, New Brunswick, age 57 years. Buried St. Louis de Kent Cemetery, St. Louis de Kent, New Brunswick. (Month and year of death come from the tombstone.) In his 1907 records, J. Keady Murray states that Michael Brennan died November 30, 1871. According to the age of 57 years as given on the tombstone, this would indicate that Michael Brennan was born in 1814/1815. The church records for the year of his death are missing from the St. Louis de Kent Roman Catholic Church. ("The Murrays when they settled in Restigouche County, lumbering. They lived at Mission Point, Quebec. Started a mill across the river. Brought the MacLennans up from the Chatham area - needed a machinist at the mill". - Mary Christine Elizabeth Brennan Murray Price, February 1982) According to the New Brunswick Land Grant Map, Lot No. 89, Parish of St. Louis, Kent County, N.B. on the Kouchibougac River granted to M. Brennan. New Brunswick On Line Grant Data Base Michael Brennan Volume 65 pg., Grant #10873 Original province of registration: New Brunswick New Brunswick registration date: 1864/09/19 Accompanying Plan: y Acreage: 99 acres Place and County: Palmerston, Kent County. I also remember Nanny mentioning that her Grandfather (Michael Brennan), while riding on a horse and wagon, foretold of the wagon overturning and sure enough, IT DID! Married by Reverend Hugh McGurke, Parish Priest to Mary O' Leary, October 2, 1850, St. Louis de Kent, New Brunswick. * According to records of J. Raymond Murray dated 1956, when married in 1850, Mary O' Leary was 19 years of age and Michael Brennan was 47 years old.Mary O' Leary, daughter of Theophilus O ' Leary and Honora Power, born May 1830, Knocknascee, County Cork, Ireland. ( Irish Church Records) Born March 27, 1827, Harcubeach, Bearhoven, near Castletown, County Cork, Ireland. (J. Keady Murray, 1907) Born Parish of St. Finabar. (J. Keady Murray) J. Keady Murray's handwritten records give Mary O’ Leary's date of birth as March 25, 1827. * The 1901 Census records for the Town of Campbellton, N.B. gives Mary Murray's birth date as March 17, 1828, Ireland, and at that time, she was 72 years of age. * The 1901 Census also lists her year of immigration to Canada as 1843. * Died August 17, 1905, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Cemetery, Ramsay Street, Campbellton, New Brunswick. * (Mary O'Leary came over at the age of 16 years, and brought over her brother, Henry, at a later date. - Veronica Murray Bujold)Obituary - * "On Thursday August 17th, occurred the death of Mrs. Michael Murray. Deceased was 76 years of age and was born in Bearhaven, County Cork, Ireland. She came to this country in 1845, landing at Miramichi, later removed to Kent County and finally in 1885 located at Campbellton. * Seven sons survived her: William of Cross Point, P.Q.; Michael, Henry, Daniel, and Richard of Campbellton; James of Klondyke, and Keady of Minominee, Michigan. Five sons and P. O'Leary were the pallbearers at the funeral on Saturday morning which was largely attended." (The Events, August 24, 1905 issue, page 8, Campbellton Newspaper.) * The proper spelling is Berehaven, which is the 2nd largest natural harbour in the world. It is in west County Cork, Ireland. According to information (2001), from West Cork Tourism, there is no such place as Harcubeach. Perhaps, Harcubeach is another spelling mistake. * The family of Michael Brennan and Mary O' Leary adopted the surname "Murray" between 1861 and 1871. In the 1861 St. Louis De Kent Census, the family was going by the surname, Brennan, but according to the 1871 Census, the same family was using the surname, Murray. So it was between the 1861 and 1871 Kent County Censuses that the Brennan family adopted the Murray surname. In the remarks columns of the 1871 Census, opposite Michael Murray’s name, it indicated that the family was in debt. Thus it is reasonable to conclude that debt was reason that the family changed their surname. * Children: William S. ; Joseph Keady; John; Michael; Mary Honora; Richard Henry; James; Daniel Ernest; Catherine Mary; Patrick Richard; Peter Arthur.The children were all baptized according to the records of St. Louis de Kent Roman Catholic Church, St. Louis de Kent, New Brunswick. A-1) William Brennan, born November 29, 1851, New Brunswick. (CR) Born November 5, 1851 (J. Keady Murray, 1907.) Born November 6, 1850 (1901 Census) Baptized February 22, 1852. (CR) Sponsors: John Sutten and Catherine Sutten. Died March 20,1906, Cross Point, Quebec, age 55 years. Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Roman Catholic Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec, March 23, 1906. Witnesses: Richard K. Murray and Michael Murray.Occupation: Lumberman (owner of a lumber mill on the Indian Reserve, at Cross Point, Quebec.)Middle initial S. from tombstone, William S. Murray. "Funeral of William Murray of Cross Point who died on March 20th, 1906. Burial on Friday at Ste. Anne's Cemetery. Born at Richibucto in 1852, he came to Restigouche about 1883, as one of the firm of Murray Brothers and since their dissolution in his own behalf, has operated on the Restigouche ever since. He was 52 years of age. Survived by sons, Michael, Richard, John, William and daughter, Gertrude. His sons, William and James are in British Columbia." (The Events, Campbellton Paper, March 29th, 1906 issue, Harriet Irving Library, UNB, Fredericton.)Married Mary Marjorie "Madge" Butler, May 20, 1874. ( St. Louis de Kent Church Records)Mary “Marjorie "Butler, born 1857, St Louis de Kent area. (Tombstone)Died November 8, 1885, Cross Point, Quebec. Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Roman Catholic Cemetery, November 10, 1885. Died as a result of childbirth at the age of 38 years, 8 days after giving birth to son, William Jr. At the time of his wife's death, William Murray listed as Maitre du Moulin (Master of the Mill). “Dans la chapelle du lieu, du cote de l’Evangile”. Church records record her name as Marie Marguerite Butler. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Children: Allie Murray says that there is also a daughter named Kathleen , who died at age 16 months. She was struck by lightning. (See Tombstone at Cross Point.)A-1-1) Michael Ernest Brennan, born January 6, 1878, St. Louis de Kent, New Brunswick. (birth date from 1901 Census) Rena Murray Harris says her father was born in 1877, as he was 51 years old, when his wife, Laura Anna Quinn died) Died September 29, 1951, Cross Point, Quebec, age 72 years and 9 months. Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Roman Catholic Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec, October 2, 1951. Married Laura Anna Quinn, September 3, 1900, Ste. Anne's Church, Cross Point, Quebec.Laura Anna Quinn, daughter of James Quinn and Ann Whalen, born September 18, 1876, Cross Point, Quebec. (1901 Census) Died February 23, 1928, age 55 years. Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Roman Catholic Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records)Children:A-1-1-1) James William Murray, born June 23, 1901, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized June 25, 1901. Died August 1, 1947, Cross Point, Quebec, age 46 years, 1 month and 8 days. Buried Ste. Anne's Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec, August 4, 1944. Exhumed October 1, 1948 and buried St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. "Well known Lumberman. Associated with his father in the lumber industry for many years. Later member of J.W. MacDonald Ltd. Instrumental in formation of the Campbellton - Cross Point Bridge Committee till his death. Also President of the Board of Trade of Mann at the time of his death." (Campbellton Tribune, Wednesday August 6, 1947 issue)Married Cecilia Geraghty, June 4, 1925, Cross Point, Quebec.Cecilia Geraghty, daughter of Thomas Geraghty and Catherine Lynd, born 1899, Cross Point, Quebec. Died 1977. Buried St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Children:A-1-1-1-1) Mary Catherine Laura Marchetta Murray, born April 29, 1926, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized May 23, 1926. Confirmed May 30, 1933, Campbellton. Graduate of Hotel Dieu Hospital, Campbellton.Married Kenneth Gordon Barton, June 4, 1949, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Montreal, Quebec.Kenneth Gordon Barton, son of Louis Barton of St. Andrew's, Jamaica.Children:A-1-1-1-1-1) Kathyrn BartonA-1-1-1-2) Monica Teresa Lorraine Murray, born September 25, 1927, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized October 5, 1927. Confirmed June 31, 1937, Campbellton. Graduate of St. Joseph’s Nursing School, Campbellton, N.B.Married by Reverend Father A. L. Cameron to Dr. John Broderick Tallon, October 16, 1954, Ste. Jeanne de Chantal Roman Catholic Church, Cornwall, Ontario. (Ste. Anne’s records lists St. John Fisher, Valois, Quebec, as place of marriage.) (Fallon)John Broderick Tallon, son of Dr. A. J. Tallon of Cornwall, Ontario. Retired. Suffers from Alzheimer’s, 2001. Graduate of McGill, Faculty of Medicine, 1951.Live in Kitchener, Ontario.A-1-1-1-3) Frances Anna Aloysius 'Louise' Maureen Murray, born July 12, 1929, Campbellton, Quebec. Baptized July 21, 1929. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Confirmed July 2, 1939, Cross Point. Died 1978. Buried St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Married Mr. Farrell.A-1-1-1-4) Mary Veronica Driscilla Wilhelmina Murray, born February 10, 1931. Baptized February 22, 1931. Confirmed July 2, 1939, Cross Point. Married Timothy George Foley, April 4, 1959, St. John Fisher Church, Montreal, Quebec.A-1-1-1-5) June Mary Priscilla Murray, born November 19, 1933. Baptized December 3, 1933. Confirmed February 1, 1943, Dalhousie. Lives in California.A-1-1-1-6) Thomas Michael James Ashley Murray, born November 13, 1937, Hotel Dieu, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized November 24, 1937. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Address: Ashley Murray, 6679 - 2nd Avenue, Rosemont, P. Q. (514) 728 - 3529A-1-1-2) Charles Ernest Brennan Murray, born February 25, 1903, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized February 27, 1903. Confirmed June 7, 1914. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Died August 3, 1983, Gatineau, Quebec. (Obituary says Brennan Michael Murray)Married Gertrude Valerie Hache, September 16, 1945, Holy Family Chapel, West Bathurst, New Brunswick.Gertrude Valerie Hache, born July 24, 1913, Lameque, N.B. (Gus Harris, April 1st, 2001) Died January 25, 1995, Lake Cowichan, B.C. (Gus Harris, April 1st, 2001)Children:A-1-1-2-1) Carroll Ann Murray, born July 20, 1946, Tracadie, N.B. Married Edward Bonnenfant. Box 1273, Lake Cowichan, British Columbia. V0R 2G0 (Gus Harris, April 1st, 2001)Children:A-1-1-2-2-1) Nicole BonenfantA-1-1-2-2-2) Laura BonenfantA-1-1-2-2-3) Lisa BonenfantA-1-1-2-2) Michael Ernest Murray, born March 24, 1949, Gatineau Pointe, Quebec. Married Brenda Marie McDonald, August 9, 1980, Ottawa, Ontario. Brenda Marie McDonald, born October 22, 1858, Kilbride, Newfoundland. Address: 106 Don Head Village Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario. L4C 5X9 (Gus Harris, April 1st, 2001)A-1-1-3) Mary (Marie) Mona Eileen Murray, born May 5, 1905, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized May 8, 1905. Confirmed June 7, 1914, Cross Point. Died June 9, 1949. Buried St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, June 12, 1949. Married Gordon Lawlor. (Gus Harris, April 1st, 2001)Children: 5A-1-1-4) Romauld "Romie" Whitney Randolph Murray, born February 3, 1907, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized February 7, 1907. Confirmed August 8, 1920, Cross Point. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Died July 1, 1990, ("The Village") Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec, July 3, 1990. Address: 13 Central Street, Campbellton, N. B.Married Marie Anne Elizabeth Olscamp, October 24, 1939, Ste. Anne's Church, Cross Point, Quebec.Marie Anne Elizabeth "Lizzie" Olscamp, daughter of Joseph E. Olscamp and Mary Jane Bujold, born February 19, 1905, Restigouche, Quebec. Confirmed June 7, 1931, Cross Point, (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Died February 2, 1989, Campbellton, New Brunswick. (SMH) Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Cemetery, Restigouche, Quebec, February 4, 1989. "She was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Campbellton, and the St. Thomas CWL."Children:A-1-1-4-1) John Harvey Denzil Murray, born January 9, 1940, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized January 14, 1940. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Died February 17th, 1993, Campbellton, NB Graduated from Campbellton High School, 1958. Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec. Address: 10 McMillan Avenue, Campbellton, N.B. (506) 759 - 7813.Married Mary Wedlock. Divorced. Living in Bangkok at the time of Denzil's death.Children:A-1-1-4-1-1) Julie Murray (Living Toronto at the time of her father's death)A-1-1-4-1-2) Michael Murray (Living Thailand at the time of his father's death)A-1-1-4-2) Annabelle Murray Occupation: Worked for Lounsbury’s, Campbellton. Married Terry Adams.Address: 13 Central Street, Campbellton, N. B. A-1-1-4-3) Joseph Gra(e)nville Kelly Murray, born May 8, 1944, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized May 11, 1944. Confirmed October 17, 1954, Campbellton, Mgr. G. A. LeBlanc. Married Doreen Hamilton. Lives Bedford P. E. I. (1993) Address: Kelly Murray, Cornwall, PEI Children:A-1-1-4-3-1) Shawn MurrayA-1-1-4-3-2) Tony Matthew Murray, born May 17, 1970, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died July 3, 1976, Moncton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery.A-1-1-4-3-3) Mark Murray, born July 25, 1974, Campbellton, N. B.Marie Anne Elizabeth Olscamp married Michel Antoine Coulombe, April 20, 1927, Cross Point, Quebec.Michel Antonie Coulombe, son of Michel Coulombe and Eugenie Morais. Died May 20, 1931, Arvada, Quebec. "Injured 7 days ago in the Price Bros. Power House, Isle Matine, Quebec. Resided in Kenogami, Quebec".Children:1) Joseph Jean Michael 'Mike' Coulombe, born October 12, 1931. Confirmed July 2, 1931. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Lives Paspebiac, Quebec, 1989.2) Guy Coulombe Lives New Carlisle, Quebec, 1989.3) Romeo Coulombe Died before his mother,A-1-1-5) John (Jean) Alvin "Allie" Ignace Murray, born July 27, 1908, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized July 29, 1908. Confirmed August 8, 1920, Cross Point. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Died May 10, 1989, A. J. M. Ranch, Kedgwick, New Brunswick. Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Cemetery, Restigouche, Quebec, May 13, 1989. "Allie Murray was the last of the great lumbermen of the Restigouche are, thriving in an industry which has by now largely disappeared. He took over his father's lumbering business sixty years ago and became one of the major figures in the industry here. He operated lumber camps in the forests of the county and took supplies by scow, hauled by teams of horses. He became a principal jobber for the former J. W. MacDonald Lumber Company, among others. In addition to lumbering, Mr. Murray operated fishing camps at Downs Gulch, Larry's Gulch, where hosts of noted sportsmen spent time each years fishing the famed Restigouche salmon. He was also superintendent of the Restigouche Riperian Association, a job he held for many years until it was taken over by his son, Bill, in 1977. Mr. Murray built and operated the Windermere Motel at Kedgwick for a number of years, making the hostelry a favourite spot for travellers. Born in Cross Point on July 27, 1908, he was a son of the late Michael and Laura (Quinn) Murray. Surviving are his wife: the former Emily Farrer; one son, William Alvin Murray of Tide Head; daughter-in-law, Ann Murray; granddaughters, Laura, Sara and Allison Murray of Tide Head. Four sisters: Patricia Kean, Francis Fitzgerald, Rita Rezinne, all of Montreal and Rhena Harris of Toronto; and two brothers, Romuald of Campbellton and Lyman of Hamilton."(Campbellton Tribune, May 24, 1989 issue.)Address: 2 Duke Street, Campbellton, N.B.Married by Reverend Father Placide to Emily Myles Farrar, June 1, 1932, Ste. Anne's Church, Cross Point, Quebec. Celebrated 50th Wedding Anniversary, 1982.Emily Myles Farrar, daughter of Isaac Farrar and Melvina Myles of Kegdwick, born 1906.(Baptized, Marie Emily Farrar, May 31, 1932, Ste. Anne's Church, Restigouche, Quebec.Died March 27, 1997, Campbellton, N.B. Buried Ste. Anne De Restigouche Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec. Graduate of SMH Training School, Campbellton, June 15, 1928.Children:A-1-1-5-1) Joseph Alvin William Murray, born April 6, 1937, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized April 25, 1937. Confirmed June 2, 1944, Campbellton by Mgr. G. A. LeBlanc.Married Janet Ann O ' Neil, June 1, 1966, St. Thomas Aquinas, Campbellton, N.B. Daughter of James Allan O ' Neil, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Ann owned and operated Sanfar Cottages and Copper Kettle Dining Room, Tide Head, N. B. "Elderhostel, a program designed to give low cost educational, yet relaxing, short vacations to retired adults, has reached the North Shore.The first program held in this part of New Brunswick concluded on the weekend at Ann Murray's Sanfar Cottages and Country Kettle Dining Room in Tide Head and the second one will repeat the itinerary starting today. Murray explained May is an off-season for her business and she decided to give the program a try.The first guests to register came from California, Florida, North Carolina and Ontario. Out of town guests pay $225 for accommodations, meals and entertainment during their six say stay. Ten of the 26 guests were local people who do not require accommodations or breakfast and their cost was $125." (The Telegraph Journal, Monday May 22, 1989 issue.)Ann Murray, Leader of 1st Tide Head Girl Guide Company.Address: Tide Head, N. B.Children:A-1-1-5-1-1) Laura Murray, born 1969. Chosen Miss Salmon Festival 1988. At that time she was a 19 year old second year Mount Allison University student entered the pageant wearing the Miss Plaza Pontiac banner. She had just finished her first year at Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax and will be transferring to Mount Allison University in Sackville as a second year commerce student in the fall of 1988. " She is majoring in marketing and hopes to someday make a career as a stockbroker." (Campbellton Tribune, August 7, 1988 issue.)A-1-1-5-1-2) Sarah MurrayA-1-1-5-1-3) Allison MurrayA-1-1-6) Frances Muriel Murray, born March 21, 1910, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized March 22, 1910. Confirmed August 8, 1920, Cross Point. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Married James Fitzgerald. Lives Montreal.A-1-1-7) Joseph Michael Lyman Murray, born October 21, 1912, Cross Point, Quebec. Confirmed June 19, 1923, Cross Point. Soldier, World War II. Lives Hamilton, Ontario.Married Marie Leone Bois, October 31, 1938, St. Fidele de Restigouche, Quebec. (Married June 10/16, 1938, Ste. Fidele. Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records)Marie Leone Bois, daughter of Francois Bois and Florida Beaudin, born October 15, 1915, Cross Point, Quebec. Confirmed June 26, 1927, Cross Point. (Ste. Anne de Restigouche Church Records.Children:A-1-1-7-1) Joseph Terry Murray, born March 13, 1939. Baptized March 15, 1939. Confirmed May 15, 1947, Cross Point. Married Callan Anita Mayhem, November 12, 1960, St. Alphonse, Windsor, Ontario.A-1-1-7-2) Joseph John Lyman Murray, born June 11, 1940, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized June 11, 1940. Confirmed May 15, 1947, Cross Point. Married Sydney Sharon Reeves, May 21, 1960, St. Alphonse Church, Windsor, Ontario.A-1-1-7-3) Joseph Kevin Richard Murray, born August 31, 1941. Baptized September 7, 1941.Confirmed May 15, 1947, Cross Point.A-1-1-7-4) Michael Austin Douglas Murray, born May 22, 1943. Baptized May 23, 1943, Cross Point. Confirmed May 29, 1950, Cross Point. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records)A-1-1-8) Mary Laura Gertrude Patricia Murray, born March 19, 1914, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized March 22, 1914. (Twins) Confirmed June 21, 1927. Lives Montreal.Married Thomas Joseph Keane, June 20, 1936, Ste. Anne's Church, Cross Point, Quebec.Thomas Joseph O' Keane, son of William Francis Keane and Mary Ellen Murray, born Cork, Ireland. Died February 8, 1960, Montreal, Quebec, age 55 years. Buried Cimetiere Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges, Montreal, Quebec, February 10, 1960. On Monday February 8th, 1960 at St. Mary’s Hospital, dearly beloved husband of Patricia Murray, and dear father of Kevin, Maura, Patricia, Darrell, Leam, Rosealeen, Mellery, and Thomas. Resting at Thos. Kane Chapel, 5230 Park Avenue. Funeral service Wednesday February 10th at 9AM, Holy Family Church. Thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. (Montreal Gazette, February 7th, 1960 issue.)Children:A-1-1-8-1) Kevin Brian Murray Keane, born April 7, 1937, Campbellton, New Brunswick.A-1-1-8-2) Darrell Figgis KeaneA-1-1-8-3) Liam R. Keane (Lives Switzerland, 2001)A-1-1-8-4) Thomas Keane Lives Toronto (2001).A-1-1-8-5) Patricia KeaneA-1-1-8-6) Rosaleen Keane Occupation: Teacher. Lives Jane-Bloor area, Toronto, 2001.A-1-1-8-7) Mellery KeaneA-1-1-8-8) Maura Ellen Keane Died February 3, 1967, Nyack, New York, U. S. A. Buried Cimetiere Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges, Montreal, Quebec, February 7, 1967. "Killed in a highway accident on New York State throughway near West Nyack-age 28 years. Well known Montreal model and well known high fashion model in Europe. Modelled clothes before Queen Elizabeth II in London in 1964". Buried Cimetiere Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges, Montreal, Quebec, February 7, 1967.Maura Ellen Keane, died February 3, 1967, Nyack, New York, daughter of the late Thomas Keane and Mrs. Keane, sister of Patricia, Rosaleen, Mellery, Kevin, Darrell, Liam, and Thomas. Resting at Chapel of Jos. C. Wray & Bros., 9234 Mountain Street. Funeral from Holy Name Church, 9 AM Tuesday. Cote des Neiges Cemetery. ( Montreal Gazette, February 6th, 1967 issue)A-1-1-9) Joseph Henry Louis O ' Leary Murray, born March 19, 1914, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized March 22, 1914. (Twins) Confirmed June 21, 1927, Cross Point. Died July 4, 1944, Caen, France. Buried Beny-Sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, France. "Killed during the Invasion of France. Buried in a little plot in the east end of the town of Capriquet, France".Veterans Affairs has his name as Joseph Henry O’Leary Louis Murray, North Shore, New Brunswick Regiment, R. C. I. C. A-1-1-10) Mary Marjorie Rena Murray, born September 15, 1916, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized September 15, 1917. Confirmed June 21, 1927, Cross Point.1) Married Michael James Kasey, July 18, 1941, Church of the Ascension, Westmount, Quebec.Michael James Kasey, son of Hiram J. and Katherine A. Kasey, New Carlisle, Quebec, born 1911. Died October 26, 1942, Dorval, Quebec. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Royal Canadian Air Force.Stationed in Sydney, Nova Scotia with RCAF in 1940; Rank of Corporal. Victim of a crash of a large Ferry Command Ventura Bomber (1942). Had been employed for a number of years with the Department of Public Works, Campbellton.Children:A-1-1-10-1) Sharon KaseyMarried Stephen D. Collins.Address: 3367 Bobwhitemews, Mississauga, ON L5N 6E7 (905) 824 - 3362Mary Marjorie Rena Murray married 2) Gus Cyril Harris, October 25, 1947, Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, Quebec. Rev. Father G. Thomas.Gus Cyril Harris, son of V. S. Harris of Hamilton, New Zealand, born New Zealand. (age 78 in 2001) Lived Islington, Toronto. Live Mississauga, ON. Flight Lt, RCAFAddress: 3367 Bobwhite Mews, Mississauga, ON. L5N A-1-1-11) Mary Rita Murray, born April 3, 1918, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized April 4, 1918. Confirmed June 26, 1931, Cross Point.Lives Montreal.Married Joseph Bruno Raizenne, October 9, 1945, St. Antonie Church, Montreal, Quebec.A-1-1-12) William Patrick Murray, born March 15, 1920, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized March 17, 1920. Died July 20, 1921, Cross Point, Quebec, age 1 year, 4 months and 6 days. Buried Ste. Anne's Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec, July 21, 1921. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) A-1-2) John B./M. Brennan, born circa 1880, St. Louis de Kent, N.B. (1901 Bonaventure County Census)A-1-3) James Brennan, born circa February 1882, St. Louis de Kent, N.B. Died December 12, 1898, Cross Point, Quebec, age 16 years and 10 months. Buried Ste. Anne's Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec, December 15, 1895. Recorded as James Murray at death. *(James Murray married Emily Metallic, July 29, 1913, Cross Point, Quebec. Emily Metallic, daughter of Louis Metallic and Sarah Gray.) A-1-4) Richard Kelop Murray, born May 10, 1884, N.B. (Date comes from the 1901 Census which states that he was born in N.B.) Died September 17, 1925, Duncan, B. C., age 41 years. Buried St. Anne Cemetery, September 22. 1925. (British Columbia Certificate of Registration of Death) Lived at Cross Point. "Died at Kings Daughters Hospital, Duncan, B. C. Residence Lake Cowichan, British Columbia.Born New Brunswick, widowed, age 41 years. At place of death, 4 months. In the province of British Columbia 4 years. Father William Murray and Mother Mary O'Leary. Informant Jas. Murray, Seattle, Washington, Uncle. Cause of Death: Pyaeuvia preceded by acute streptoccic septicaeuvia, 40 days. contributory acute streptococci sore throat - 7 days. Disease contracted Lake Cowichan, B. C. 1st operation August 10-13, Sept. 1 - 17th. (Province of British Columbia Certificate of Registration of Death)Married by Father Pacifique to Elizabeth Keane, October 7, 1907, Ste. Anne's Church, Cross Point, Quebec. Elizabeth Keane, daughter of Christopher Keane and Catherine Geraghty, born June 19, 1881, Cross Point, Quebec. (1901 Census) Died September 16, 1918, Cross Point, Quebec, 37th year. Buried Ste. Anne's Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec. No Issue.A-1-5) William Murray, born October 31, 1885, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized November 8, 1885. Witnesses: Richard O'Leary, Merchant of Campbellton and Margaret Long, wife of Keady Murray.) (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) ( Born November 1, 1887, New Brunswick, son of William Murray and Mary O'Leary. - Death Certificate.) (Note: His mother, Mary Marjorie Butler Murray died November 8, 1885, Cross Point, 8 days after his birth) Died April 17, 1941, Vancouver, British Columbia. (Margaret A. Long Murray's obituary) (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray, September 5, 1984) Died April 19, 1941, Vancouver, B. C. Buried Mountain View Cemetery, Soldiers' Plot, Vancouver, B. C., April 23, 1941."Something I failed to mention was there was another boy in my father's family, who he referred to as his half-brother, and who went by the name of William Murray. I think he was an orphaned child of relatives, rather than a real half-brother, whatever the exact meaning of that term. Bill, as my father and uncle always called him, served with heroism in World War I, and was awarded several medals; he died after the war , apparently of pulmonary complications of poison gas." (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray, September 15, 1984)"Murray - On April 19, 1941, William Murray, formerly of Squamish, B. C., late residence 160 E. Hastings St., in his 53rd year. Survived by his mother and two brothers in Wisconsin. Deceased served overseas with Canadian Engineers. Remains resting at the Home Funeral Chapel, 742 E. Hastings. Requiem Mass celebrated in the Holy Rosary Cathedral, Wednesday April 23, at 9 a. m. by Rev. Father J. Miles. Interment Soldiers' Plot, Mountain View Cemetery.""At time of death had lived 1 year in Vancouver and 30 years in British Columbia. Died at Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, B. C. Male, Irish, Separated (Marital Status), Birthplace - New Brunswick, born November 1, 1887. age at death, 53 years, 5 months and 18 days. Trade or profession: War Pensioner. Death was accidental, April 5, 1941. The man was in collision with automobile 73-678 as he was walking across Hastings St., in front of 123 E. Hastings St. Vancouver. Cause of Death: Hypostatic pneumonia,Fracture of Right Tibia and fibula; fracture of knee' fracture of brain; inradtural haemorrhage and chronic inflammation of lungs." (Province of British Columbia - Registration of Death) Attestation Paper gives his date and place of birth as November 1st, 1885, Campbellton; his next of Kin as Mrs. J. K. Murray (Mother), 1001 Cook Street, Marinette, WI.; occupation as Driver, Bridge Carpenter.William Murray discharged January 14, 1919, Reason for Discharge, Demobilization, Wife. Residence after discharge, Vancouver, B. C. Date of birth given as November 1, 1885, Campbellton, N.B. Occupation at time of enlistment: Driver, Bridge Carpenter.Hospital, Gonorrhoea, Orchitis, Hammer Toe, Right Foot, Pleurisy. Enlisted North Vancouver, B. C., September 21, 1915. Joined 1st Field Company C. E. on enlistment, July 21, 1915.Awarded Military Medal October 27, 1916. Given permission to marry, January 29, 1919, Seaford, England. Rank of Sapper. Served the 4th Field Company, 2nd Division Engineers in France.War Service and Gratuity and Separation Allowance payable to Dependent: Mrs. W. Murray, Winser Farm, Rolvenden, Kent, England.(May - October 1919.War Service Gratuity and Separation Allowance payable to: Mrs. R. T. Murray, 37 Hamilton St. Belfast, Ireland. April 28, 1919.Height: 6 feet.Assigned Pay to Miss Olive Murray, 1001 Cook Street, Marinette, WI., $100.00, August 11, 1916.William Brennan Murray (William Brennan alias Murray) married Anne 'Annie' Doyle, July 19, 1886, Cross Point, Quebec. Witnesses: Patrick Doyle and Mary Catherine Brennan. Ann “Annie” Doyle, daughter of James Doyle and Cecile Walker, born October 16, 1851, Cross Point, Quebec. (Te. Anne de Restigouche Church Records) Baptized November 9, 1851. Died July 30, 1913, Cross Point, Quebec, age 59 years. Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Roman Catholic Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec, August 1, 1913. Witnesses: Patrick O'Leary and Thomas Cantwell.Children:A-1-6) Gertrude Alice Murray, (Gertrude Alice Brennan alias Murray) born January 4, 1888, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized January 8, 1888. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) Died February 23, 1975, Dalhousie, New Brunswick, age 87 years. Buried Ste. Anne de Restigouche Roman Catholic Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec. Milliner."Resident of Dalhousie Senior Citizens' Home. Death occurred at St. Joseph's Hospital, Dallhousie on Sunday February 23, 1975. She was 87 year old and was born at Cross Point, Quebec. Attended Carleton Convent in Carleton, Quebec and throughout her life was active in church and community affairs. Funeral on Wednesday February 26th, 1975, Burial Ste. Anne's Church Cemetery, Restigouche, Quebec.A-1-7) Charles S. Murray, born April 27, 1889, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized April 29, 1889. Died June 25, 1902, Cross Point, Quebec, age 13 years and 2 months of T. B.. Buried Ste. Anne's Cemetery, Cross Point, Quebec, June 27, 1902. (Father, William Murray listed as a Contracteur as per church records at Charles’ death and listed as Charles in church records at death.) Quebec, April 17 - A verdict of not guilty was declared by the juryyesterday in the case of Richard Murray, arraigned on charge of murder. Last summer, Richard Mann of Cross Point came to death by violence and Richard Murray and his brother, Michael and Archibald Gerrard were arrested for the crime. The other two were acquitted. Richard Murray who is only 19 years of age, weighs 230 pounds and is over 6 feet in height. (The Richibucto Review, April 21, 1904 Issue) A-2)
Joseph Keady Brennan, born August 11, 1853, New Brunswick. (CR/Obituary)
Baptized September 17, 1853. (CR/JKM) Sponsors: Patrick Holland and Mary Gaynor.
Died February 6, 1928, Marinette, Wisconsin, U. S. A., age 74 years. Buried Forest Home Cemetery, Marinette, Wisconsin, February 8, 1928. "J. Keady Murray was married to Margaret Long, and they moved from New Brunswick to Oconto, Wisconsin, 26 miles south of Marinette." (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray , September 15, 1984.)Death Claims Pioneer Man, J. K. Murray, Father of R. P. Murray Succumbs Today."Joseph Keady Murray, 1109 Church Street, passed away at 9:30 this morning after an illness of over two weeks and failing health for the past year. The deceased was born at Kouchibouagac, New Brunswick, Canada, August 11, 1853. He was married to Margaret Long in New Brunswick, October 10, 1881 and in 1887, with his wife, settled in Oconto. They came to Marinette in 1901 and had resided here ever since.He is survived by his widow, sons, James Ray, William and Richard P. Murray of this city. A daughter, Olive, died in 1920 in Seattle, Washington. A brother, James Murray of Seattle, Michael , New Brunswick, and Richard and Daniel of New Brunswick are also survivors.The grandfather of the deceased fought with the American forces in the Revolutionary War.For many years, the deceased lived at Campbellton, New Brunswick, where with his brother, William they operated a sawmill and conducted large logging operations under the firm name of Murray Bros. The deceased operated a hotel on upper Hall Avenue for about ten years." (Marinette Eagle-Star, February 6, 1928 issue.)“For some years, they lived in Campbellton, where with his brothers they operated a sawmill and conducted logging operations under the firm name of Murray Bros. In 1887, with his wife, he settled in Oconto, they came to Marinette in 1901, where the deceased operated a hotel for some years.”Married Margaret A. Long, October 10, 1881, St. Louis de Kent, New Brunswick. Margaret A. Long, daughter of Captain Richard Long and Olive Campbell, born October 5, 1856, Richibucto, New Brunswick. Died November 10, 1941, Marinette, Wisconsin, U. S. A., age 87 years. Buried Forest Home Cemetery, Marinette, Wisconsin, November 14, 1941."Mrs. Keady Murray left on Thursday for the West to join her husband, who is quite ill." (The Richibucto Review, April 17, 1890 issue)Mrs. M. Murray Dies last Night, Death of Marinette Mayor's Mother Follows Long Illness.Mrs. Margaret A. Murray, 85, mother of Mayor Richard P. Murray of Marinette, died early last night at her home, 1109 Church Street. Mrs. Murray was an invalid for several years prior to her death. She was the daughter of the late Captain and Mrs. Richard Long and was born in Richibucto, Kent County, New Brunswick, on October 5, 1856. A descendant of one of the oldest sea-faring families of Canadian Maritime Provinces, she was married to the late J. Keady Murray on October 10, 1881, at the mission de St. Louis at Kouchibouguac, New Brunswick. She came to Oconto with her husband in November 1886, and on August 15, 1901, the family moved to this city. Survivors are two sons, Richard and J. Ray of Marinette; a brother, David Long of New Brunswick, and one grandson, Richard Cleary Murray. Another son, William died last April 17, in British Columbia. Her husband preceded her in death on February 8, 1928. Funeral services will be conducted at 8:30 a. m. Thursday at the residence and at 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. The burial will be made in Forest Home Cemetery." (Marinette Eagle-Star, November 11, 1941 issue.)Children:A-2-1) James Raymond Murray, born July 8, 1891, Oconto, Wisconsin. (WI Birth, 0220 000935) Died December 4, 1974, Marinettte, U. S. A., age 83 years. Buried Forest Home Cemetery, Marinette, Wisconsin, December 7, 1974. Bachelor. "Uncle Ray (James Ray Murray) returned to Marinette from World War I with hearing and nervous problems, although he did not see combat duty. He never married, and stayed at home and cared for his mother, Margaret, who was confined to the home and in a wheelchair, from the time of his father's death in the mid-1920's until she died in 1939. Ray really never held a job; he had a veterans' pension (the major diagnosis was dementia praecox, a form of schizophrenia) but he was active in American Legion work and did a lot for people as chaplain of the Marinette Post. I think he would dearly liked to have been a priest. He lived alone as a near recluse until his death, but he was confined pretty much the last few years by his health (he fell and fractured both hips, one at a time, but learned to walk each time and returned home. My wife prepared his evening meal each nite and I took it to him, and he would sit and talk on and on about family members. What a pity he is not here to talk to you!" (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray, September 15, 1984)Ray was a student for the priesthood, enlisted in World War I and badly gassed”. (Nanny, 1982)"J. Ray Murray, 83, of 1109 Church Street, Marinette, died Wednesday evening at the Marinette Luther Home. Mr. Murray was born on July 8, 1891, at Oconto and moved to Marinette in 1901. A veteran of the Army during World War I, he also served for a short time in the Navy following the war. He was a member of the Marinette American Legion Post and served as post chaplain for more than 35 years. Mr. Murray was employed as athletic trainer at Carthage College for several years and worked in the field of private practical nursing in Marinette. Funeral services held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, where he was a member." (Marinette Eagle-Star, December 5, 1974 issue.)A-2-2) Michael Richard Murray (given name)/Richard Patrick Murray (confirmation name), born October 28, 1892, Oconto, Wisconsin. (WI Birth 0220 001143) Died April 28, 1958, Marinette, Wisconsin., age 66 years. Buried Forest Home Cemetery, Marinette, Wisconsin, May 1, 1958. "....I did know that J. Keady Murray, my grandfather, had a brother named Michael, after whom my father was named. His given name was Michael Richard Murray, but for some reason he disliked the name Michael. He took as his confirmation name Patrick, and then used the name Richard Patrick Murray for the rest of his life." "My father was born in Oconto, and the family moved to Marinette when he was eight. James Raymond Murray, his brother, was one year older; I think he was born in Oconto too, but I am not positive. (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray, September 15, 1984.)....my father worked in the sawmills of Marinette until 1917(he graduated from high school in 1910) and then he studied law at Marquette University in Milwaukee, interrupted by service in the U. S. Army in World War I. He was able to attend college only because of his athletic ability. He received free tuition and a drafty room on the top floor of the law school in return for his services on the football field. He later played several years with the Green Bay Packers, and baseball with Minot of the class C Northern League. He practiced law in Marinette, was elected Mayor nine times (18 years), and also served at various times as city attorney, district attorney, and member of the county board of supervisors, the last for over 20 years." (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray, September 15, 1984) RICHARD P. MURRAY DIES; MAYOR HERE FOR 9 TERMS"Richard P. Murray, who served Marinette as mayor for nine terms, died at 5:30 a. m. today in Marinette General Hospital at the age of 65.Attorney Murray, whose home was at 106 North Raymond St. had been hospitalized since April 7. Although he had suffered from a heart condition for several years, he remained active in his law practice and other affairs, including work with the County Board as supervisor of the fifth ward, which he served for many years.Mr. Murray first became mayor in 1928 and served continuously until 1942. He returned to the post in 1948 and served until 1952, giving him a span of 18 years as the city's chief officer. Prior to becoming mayor, he was city attorney from 1925 to 1928.While mayor, he also served as district attorney during 1937 and 1938. He joined the County Board in 1933 and served until 1936 and returned to the position in 1945. His municipal duties also included the presidency of the Board of Review from 1928 to 1942.As head of the city government, he directed the construction of several schools and the mausoleum and chapel at Forest Home Cemetery where he will be buried Thursday morning.* * *In his position as supervisor, he was instrumental in the building of Marinette General Hospital and was the first chairman of the hospital committee. It was Supervisor Murray who introduced the resolution and led the fight for adoption. But his activities carried beyond the city and county.Mr. Murray took an active part in early phases of the campaign for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Waterways, an activity that took him to Washington to appear before Senate committees. He also was a member of a group which called on the late President Roosevelt regarding the issue.In 1933 he was appointed by the late Governor Albert Schmedeman as a Republican member of the State Utility Corporation, a post he held until 1937. Mr. Murrray also was president of State Highway 64 Club, a group organized to sponsor development of Highway 64.During his first tenure as mayor, he was instrumental in the city's acquisition of the water utility.* * *He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce and served as a member of the board of trustees of the Chamber's industrial fund. he also belonged to Marinette County and State Bar Associations, American Legion Post and Our Lady of Lourdes Church."Jab" Murray also was a colourful figure in athletics and became well-known in sports circles not only in Wisconsin, but nationally. After an athletic career at Marinette High School, where he was graduated in 1911, "Jab" played for Marquette University and later for five years with the Green Bay Packers, being an original member of the National Professional Football league when it was organized. He held a lifetime pass in the league.He also played at one time with the Racine Horlick American Legion Team. "Jab", who counted many famed athletes among his friends, also was well-known in baseball circles, playing for many seasons with a number of teams.* * *His American Legion affiliation came after service in World War I from July 1918, until January 1919. He was a sergeant in a machine gun company. He also played with service athletic teams. A native of Oconto, where he was born October 28, 1892, he came to Marinette in 1901 with his parents, the late J. Keady and Margaret Murray. After completing studies at Marquette University Law School in 1920, he was admitted to practice in 1922 and had an office ever since at the same location in Stephenson building.In September of 1930, he was married to the former Marie Cleary at Detroit. She survives with one son, Dr. Richard C. Murray of Milwaukee; a brother, J. Ray Murray of Marinette, and one grandson." (Marinette Eagle-Star, April 28, 1958 issue)Married Marie W. Cleary, September 27, 1930, St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Detroit, Michigan.Marie W. Cleary, daughter of James C. and Nora Cleary, born March 17, 1891, Gladwin, Michigan. Died May 11, 1973, Marinette, Wisconsin. Buried Forest Home Cemetery, Marinette, Wisconsin, May 14, 1973. "She came to Marinette in 1908 and operated a dressmaking shop in her home for many years prior to her marriage. Mrs. Murray was a member of the Altar Society of Our Lady of Lourdes Church." ( Marinette Eagle-Star, Friday May 11, 1973 issue)Children:A-2-2-1) Richard Cleary Murray, born 1931, Marinette, Wisconsin. Richard C. Murray, Cert OBG 65, R 91. b. 31, Menominee, WI. MD Marquette School Med 57 Int. 57-58. Res. OBGYN, 58-61 (both at Milwaukee Hospital). Graduation Year Medical School - 056-06-57.1999 - Dr. Richard Cleary Murray, 3267 S 16th Street, Unit # 108, Milwaukee, WI, Family Health Plan, 53215 - 4500 Residence - 8250 N 46th Street, Milwaukee, WI. 53223-3761 Tel. 414-371-0638 (Res.)Richard C. Murray, M. D., 330 South 16th Pl., Unit # 2, Sturgeon Bay, WI. 54235 - 1457 (North Shore Medical Clinic)Richard C. Murray, 4364 Madeline Ln, Sturgeon Bay, WI, 54235 - 3105,Tel. 920 - 743 - 2933 (Residence) rcmurray@doorpi.net"I am a graduate of Marquette University School of Medicine and specialize in Obstetrics & Gynecology. I practiced in Marinette for 17 years, and moved to Oshkosh in 1980, where I am associated with three other OB-GYNs." (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray, September 15, 1984)Married Alice Worth, 1956.Alice Worth, bornChildren:A-2-2-1-1) Timothy Joseph Murray, born 1958. (Timothio Josephus according to baptismal certificate) Lives Oshkosh, WI. (1992)Address: 1840 Walnut Street, Oshkosh, WI. 54901 - 2261 (Residence)(Appleton, WI area) tmurray@i2roam.comChildren:A-2-2-1-1-1) Colin MurrayA-2-2-1-1-2) Graham MurrayA-2-2-1-2) Elizabeth Murray Lives Chicago, Ill. (1992)A-2-2-1-3) Mary Emily Murray, born 1961. Died May 17, 1992, Sturgeon Bay, WI., age 31 years. Buried Forest Home Cemetery, Marinette, Wisconsin, May 20, 1992. "My daughter, Mary Emily, is afflicted with cystic fibrosis, an inherited (genetic) disease affecting the lungs and digestive system. This has to be inherited from both parents, and therefore should have appeared in both of our families at some time. Until recently, it was almost uniformly fatal before the age of five years, and almost always the cause of death would have been pneumonia. Neither my wife or I can come up with any children of our known ancestors who died such deaths. Are you aware of any in the Murray-Brennan family?" (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray, dated September 15, 1984.)"Mary Emily Murray, age 31, of 4614 North Bay Shore Drive, Sturgeon Bay, WI, died Monday May 18, 1992 at Bellin Memorial Hospital after a lifetime struggle with Cystic Fibrosis. She was a 1979 graduate of Marinette Catholic Central High School. She lived with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Murray, who survive along with a brother, Timothy, of Oshkosh, and a sister, Elizabeth, of Chicago." (Newspaper Clipping provided by Forest Home Cemetery, Marinette, WI., probably from the Marinette Eagle-Star)A-2-3) Olive Murray, born February 18, 1896, Oconto, Wisconsin. (WI Birth 0220 002378) Died August 8, 1920, Napa, CA.. Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Missoula, Montana, August 16, 1920, Section 15, Row 13, Stone 6."They also had a sister, Olive, and I do not know her place of birth. She was killed in a car-train accident out west, (she lived in Missoula, Montana), along with her husband and baby in the early 1920's. " (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray, September 15, 1984.) According to her father's obituary in the Marinette Eagle-Star, Olive died in 1920, Seattle, WA.Keady Murray was a Hotel Keeper in Marinette, WI. at the time of Olive's birth.Married Temple C. Grady, Jr., circa 1915 - 1916, Marinette, Wisconsin.?/Missoula, Montana?Temple C. Grady, Jr., son of Temple C. Grady, Sr., and Clara Montana Douglas, born July 27, 1889, Missoula, Montana. Died June 4, 1954, Lynnwood, Los Angeles County, CA., age 64 years. (In 1922, at the death of his mother, Clara Montana Douglas Grady, Temple C. Grady Jr. was living in Seattle, WA. In 1947, at the death of his father, Temple C. Grady was living in Lynnwood, CA., as per obituary.A-2-3-1) Clara Margaret Grady, born August 15, 1917, Missoula, Montana."A daughter was born Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Grady at their home, 215 Brooks Street." (The Daily Missoulian, Thursday morning August 16, 1917.)Temple C. Grady, Jr. married 2) Rose.Rose, born July 1, 1888.
Children:1) Inez Grady
Mrs. T. J. Grady Killed in Auto Accident near Sonoma Mrs. T. J. Grady, a newcomer in Napa from Missoula, Montana, 22 years old, was killed in an accident late Sunday afternoon, when a big Cadillac touring car owned by Mr. A. W. Norton, in which she was entertaining a number of friends overturned into the ditch at the turn of the road, known as the Hyde Ranch Corner, a short distance this side of Sonoma. The party included, besides Mrs. Grady, Mrs. A. W. Norton, Mrs. M. Hall, Mrs. Mary A. McFarlin of Reno, Mrs. Annie Inman, Mrs. E. L. Gardner and Mr. C. H. Haase, a Vallejo businessman, who was driving the car. The party were coming home from Sonoma, and when they reached the Hyde ranch corner, a machine came up behind them. Mrs. Norton asked Mr. Haase to speed up the car, so they would not have to take the dust. He did so, but slowed down when approaching the corner. In endeavouring to avoid some ruts in the road, he drove toward the ditch and the machine capsized and rolled into the ditch. All were caught under the car and Mrs. Grady was killed. The others were extricated by passing motorists, among whom was Dr. C. Bulson, who attended to the needs of the injured. It was found that Mrs. McFarlin had a broken collar bone, and that Mrs. Norton had a deep cut over here right eye. Mrs. Inman, Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Hall were cut and bruised. Mr. Haase sustained a broken right arm. Mrs. Norton and Mrs. McFarlin were brought to Napa, where Dr. Bulson gave them further attention. Mr. Haase was taken to the Shurtleff Hospital in Napa, where his fractured arm was attended to. The body of Mrs. Grady was taken to Sonoma, where an inquest will be held. Mrs. Grady was an intimate friend of Mrs. Hall, and had been vesting the latter in Napa for the past five weeks. She is survived by her husband and a little daughter, Margaret.(Napa Daily Journal, Tuesday August 10, 1920 issue)
Montana Woman Dies In Accident By the Associated Press.Napa, Cal., August 8 - Mrs. Olive Grady of Montana, was killed and four residents of this city were badly injured today, when the automobile in which they were riding went into the ditch three miles below Sonoma. The accident was reported to have occurred when the car took a sharp turn at a high rate of speed and careened off the embankment. Mrs. Grady was a guest of Mrs. Hall, a milliner here. Mrs. Norton, the owner of the automobile, was a wealthy widow, who husband founded the Sawyer Tanning company here.(Daily Missoulian, August 9, 1920 issue)
Obituary - Mrs. Temple Grady - The body of Mrs. Temple Grady, a former Missoula resident who was killed last Sunday in an automobile accident at Napa, California, will arrive in Missoula this morning. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock from the Marsh undertaking place. Rev. Father Stack will conduct the services and interment will be made in the Catholic Cemetery.(Daily Missoulian, August 15, 1920 issue)
Mrs. Olive Grady, age 24, wife of Temple Grady, died August 8, 1920, automobile accident.Buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Section 15, Row 13, Stone 6, Missoula, Montana, August 16, 1920. (Cemetery Records)
Tragic Death of Local Girl at Napa, Cal. Mrs. Temple C. Grady, formerly Miss Olive Murray, meets Instant Death in Auto Accident.Wired information from Napa, Cal., this morning to Richard Murray, announced the tragic death of his sister, Mrs. Temple C. Grady, formerly Miss Olive Murray of this city, who was instantly killed in an automobile accident in the western city. No details of the unfortunate accident were contained in the message this morning, other than that she was instantly killed. Mrs. T. C. Grady was born in Oconto, 23 years ago. She removed to this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray, 1001 Cook Street, a number of years ago, and had resided here until her marriage, four years ago to Temple C. Grady. 3 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER She removed to Missoula, Montana with her husband shortly after their marriage and had resided there ever since. She has one daughter, Margaret, aged 3 years. She is survived by her grief stricken husband, Temple C. Grady, one daughter, Margaret, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray and brothers, William, Richard and Raymond of this city. The remains will be brought to this city for burial.(Marinette Eagle-Star, August 9, 1920 issue) Attorney Richard Murray left Tuesday night for Missoula, Mont., the home of his sister, Mrs. Temple Grady who was killed in an automobile accident in California Sunday.(Marinette Eagle-Star, August 12, 1920 issue) Mrs. Mary Russell, who past a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray, Cook Street, returned to Oconto this afternoon. She came here upon learning of the tragic death of Mrs. Temple Grady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray, who was killed in an automobile accidentlast Sunday while visiting in California. (Marinette Eagle-Star, August 12, 1920 issue)
According to the obituary of Temple C. Grady, Sr. who died at the age of 84 years, on April 8, 1947, Missoula, Montana, survived by his widow, Olive, two sons, Temple C. Grady, Jr., Lynnwood, CA. and Lawrence D., Portland, OR. and a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Dodds, Terra Bella, CA, a sister, Mrs. Alice Powell, Baltimore, Md., and a granddaughter.(Daily Missoulian, April 10, 1947 issue)Temple C. Grady, Sr., born July 27, 1863 and died April 8, 1947, Missoula, Montana, died of pneumonia. Buried Missoula City Cemetery, grave 4, lot 8, block 30. (Cemetery Records)
Information from L. Williams Janke, December 1st, 2000, lwj@speakeasy.orgAncestry.com (Temple C. Grady) A-3) John Brennan, born July 3, 1855, New Brunswick. (CR) Baptized July 30, 1855. (CR) Sponsors: Cyprien Gallant and Mary Murray. Born July 8, 1855. (JKM) Died December 26, 1894, Cross Point, Quebec. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Death was due to a bursted appendix while working in a logging camp operation. (Jean Creeden, December 14, 1984 letter)"John Murray, Lumberman, age 40, Roman Catholic, Born Kouchibougac, Died December 26, 1894, inflammation of lungs, Cross Point, Inf. E. P. Wallace, ptre, Campbellton, 31 December 1894". - N. B. Vital Statistics.) (Tombstone records the date of death as December 27, 1894, age 38 years.) The family was living in Cross Point at the time of John’s death.Married Margaret Jane Foster, October 17, 1882, Richibucto Village, New Brunswick. (CR, J. Creedon)Margaret Jane Foster, daughter of Wilfred Foster and Eleanor ' Ellen' Quinn, born June 28, 1858, Richibucto Village, N.B. (Born June 29, 1858, N.B. - 1901 Census) Baptized July 11, 1858. Sponsors: James Quinn and Mary Quinn. James Peterson, ptre. Died June 26, 1925, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 69 years.Occupation; Boarding House Mistress - 1901 Census. Tombstone - age 69 years)Children:A-3-1) Mary Murray, born January 9, 1884, New Brunswick. Died December 9, 1884.A-3-2) Frederick (1891 Census) Wilfred (1901 Census) Murray, born February 28, 1885, New Brunswick. (Birthdate, 1901 Census) Died October 18, 1917, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 33 years, of T. B. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, October 20, 1917. (Jean Creeden gives his year of death as 1918.)Albert Murray, born circa 1884, N.B. Died October 18th, 1917, Campbellton, N.B. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, NB "Died at the home of his mother, Mrs. John Murray, Albert Murray on October 18th, in his 34th year. Brother of Cpl. Harry S. Murray and Jos. Murray in the 132nd Regiment." (Graphic, October 25th, 1917 issue)A-3-3) William James Murray, born December 21, 1886, Cross Point, Quebec. (born December 16, 1886, Quebec - 1901 Census) Baptized December 23, 1886. Sponsors: William Brennan and Anne Doyle. Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records, recorded August 31st, 1984) Died October 8, 1918, at sea, H. M. T. Huntsend, 7:35 A. M. "Buried at sea. Died of pneumonia, I believe while on his way overseas.". (Jean Creeden, December 14, 1984) 1st Alberta Regiment.Halifax Memorial, Panel 2, Mount Pleasant park, is a tangible reminders of the men who died at sea. Military Records give his date and place of birth as December 16th, 1885, Campbellton, N. B.; his occupation as a lumberman. Enlisted in Calgary, Alberta, on November 11, 1917, with First Depot Battn. A. R., with rank of Private Height: 6 feet ½ inch. H. M. T. Huntsend at sea, arrival at station September 29, 1918. Admission to Hospital and Discharged on October 7, 1918. Died 7:35 A. M. pm October 8, 1918, at sea, pneumonia.A-3-4) David E. Murray, born October 3, 1888, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized October 12, 1888. (Jean Creeden gives his date of birth as September 26, 1888, 1901 Census also gives the dame date of birth, born Quebec.) (His father, John Murray listed as an entrepreneur de bois in the church records at time of birth) Died June 13, 1914, Richards, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 25 years and 9 months. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, June 15, 1914. Witnesses: Fred Murray and others. (Our Lady of Lourdes, Atholville, N, B., 1890 - 1920, F-1475)"Death at Richardsville, N.B. of David, son of the late John Murray, 25 years of age, ill for a long time and lately treated at Moncton Hospital and had just returned on Friday. Survived by his widowed mother, 1 sister and 5 brothers. Interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery on Monday the 15th. (Campbellton Graphic, June 18th, 1914 issue.)A-3-5) Wallace Murray Died October 1889, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 10 months. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Information from Tombstone in the Cemetery only.A-3-6) Helen Anne Murray, born March 3, 1890, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized March 9, 1890. Witnesses: Daniel Murray and Katie Murray. Died March 26, 1890. (date of death, Jean Creedon) According Jean Creedon, her name was Annie Ellen Murray. In church records at her birth, her father John Murray listed as an entrepreneur de bois.A-3-7) Joseph Albert Murray, born August 2, 1891, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized August 7, 1891. Died December 28, 1944, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 53 years. (Died at his home, McKinnon Hill) Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, December 31, 1944. World War II Veteran. 132nd Battn, World War I. 793108 Private, CEF 26th Battn. Occupation: Millwright, Richards Mills, Richardsville, N. B.Married Anna Loretta Firlotte, June 13, 1921, Jacquet River, Durham County, New Brunswick.Lauretta Ann Firlotte, daughter of John Isaac Firlotte and Elizabeth Shannon, born 1898, Jacquet River, New Brunswick. Died 1970, Simcoe, Ontario. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Children: A-3-7-1) Joseph Donald Murray, born May 19, 1922, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized May 21, 1922. Died June 24, 2002, Campbellton, N. B. Buried St,. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Campbellton, N.B. RCAF, Dartmouth, N.S. at the time of his Father's death. 5 years in the Air Force during World War II with honourable discharge. Long time member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Campbellton. Worked for many years for the City of Campbellton as a mechanic and also taught mechanics in night school. Married Rita May Walsh, May 25, 1948, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick, Rev. R. M. Hickey.Rita MayWalsh, born July 13, 1925, Campbellton, N.B., daughter of William J. S. Walsh and Lauretta Shannon. Died April 20, 2003, Campbellton Regional Hospital, Campbellton, N.B. Mrs Rita Murray At the Campbellton Regional Hospital on April 20, 2003, passed away Mrs Rita Murray of 28 Renault Street Campbellton. Born in Campbellton on July 13, 1925, she was the daughter of the late William Walsh and the late Lauretta Shannon and wife of the late Donald Murray (2002). She was a member of the Saint Thomas Catholic Women's League, Known for her wit and wonderful sense of humour, she will be greatly missed by family and friends. She leaves to mourn her three daughters, Linda Murray-Knowles, Bathurst, Susan Murray, Dartmouth, N.S., and Brenda Murray, Campbellton and her son Allan (Angie) Murray , Edmonton , Alberta. She also leaves to mourn her grandchildren, Sheryl, Erin, Shannon, Holly Knowles, Kaitlyn Murray, Ryan, Cole Murray, and numerous nieces and nephews. Address: 28 Renault Street, Campbellton, N.B., E3N 2R6 (506) 753 - 3521.Children:A-3-7-1-1) Kenneth Murray Occupation: new Administrator of Campbellton Nursing Home Inc. effective October 1st, 1991. Has been director of administrative services, Campbellton Regional Hospital. More than 20 years experience in the health care field.Married Brenda O'Connor.Address: 28 O'Leary Street, Campbellton, N. B. Children:A-3-7-1-1-1) Scott Murray Married by Reverend Father Leo J. Sullivan to Marie Young, August 27, 1994, St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church, Woodstock, New Brunswick. A-3-7-1-1-2) Tricia MurrayA-3-7-1-2) Linda Dawn Murray Married Winston Kirk Knowles, August 23, 1975, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Winston Kirk Knowles, son of Winston and Ethel Knowles of Salmon Beach, N.B., formerly of Campbellton.Address: 1207 Whelton Drive, Bathurst, N.B. E2A 3S5 Children:A-3-7-1-2-1) Sheryl Ann Knowles, born circa 1979.A-3-7-1-2-2) Erin Knowles, born October 5, 1983. (Triplets)A-3-7-1-2-3) Shannon Knowles, born October 5, 1983. (Triplets)A-3-7-1-2-4) Holly Knowles, born October 5, 1983. (Triplets)A-3-7-1-3) Susan Kathleen Murray Married Alden Lloyd Moores, May 17, 1980, Knox Presbyterian Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Alden Lloyd Moores, son of Alden Moores, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Susan lives Dartmouth, N.S. (2002)A-3-7-1-4) Allan Murray Married Angela. Live Edmonton, Alberta (2002)A-3-7-1-5) Brenda MurrayOther grandchildren: Kaitlyn, Ryan and Cole Murray.A-3-7-2) Robert Elmer Murrray, born November 16, 1923, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died April 16, 1976, Gatineau, Quebec. Funeral St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, Gatineau, Quebec. Occupation: Employee of Canadian International Paper Co.Married Theresa Emeralda Parker, November 14, 1949, Mary Queens Church, Campbellton East, New Brunswick. (Married in Dalhousie according to marriage registration) Theresa Emeralda Parker, daughter of Charles Parker of Richardsville.Children:A-3-7-2-1) Robert MurrayA-3-7-2-2) Janet MurrayA-3-7-2-3) Daniel MurrayA-3-7-3) William Kenneth Murray, born June 23, 1925, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized June 28, 1925. Died December 19, 1983, Niagara Falls, Quebec Married Olga Langley, September 1957. No Children. RCAF in England, at the time of his Father's death.A-3-7-4) Mary Audrey Elizabeth Murray, born November 30, 1927, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized December 11, 1927. Married Joseph Henry St. Onge, May 15, 1950, Mary Queens Church, Campbellton East, New Brunswick, Rev. P. H. LeBlanc. Son of Patrick St. Onge, Richardsville.Address: 3306 Dorchester Road North, Niagara Falls, Ontario.Children:A-3-7-4-1) Mark St. OngeA-3-7-4-2) Brian St. OngeA-3-7-5) Joseph Albert Ronald Murray, born February 20, 1929, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized March 3, 1929. Died December 20, 1991, Niagara Falls, Ontario, 62 years of age. Occupation: retired electrician. (Campbellton Tribune, January 1st, 1992 issue.)Married Stella Doucet, May 12, 1951, Mary Queens Church, Campbellton East, New Brunswick, Rev. P. H. LeBlanc. Lives Niagara Falls, Ontario.Children:A-3-7-5-1) Joanne Elizabeth Murray, born December 1, 1954, Niagara Falls, Ontario.Married Mr. Jeffreys. Lived Crystal Beach, 1991.Children:A-3-7-5-1-1) Robin JeffreysA-3-8-5-1-2) Heather JeffreysA-3-7-5-2) Richard Murray Lived Niagara Falls, 1991.A-3-7-6) Marie Dorothy Jeanne Murray, born June 16, 1931, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized June 21, 1931. Married John Joseph Creedon, May 25, 1957, Our Lady of the Scapular, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Rev. Father Sweeney. John Joseph Creedon, son of Joseph Creedon, born June 19, 1933, Sarnia, Ontario. Occupation: General Electrical Foreman with Ontario Hydro. Whitby, Ontario.Children:A-3-7-6-1) Joseph Murray Creedon, born July 8, 1958, Niagara Falls, Ontario.A-3-7-6-2) David Kenneth Creedon, born February 4, 1960, Niagara Falls, Ontario.A-3-8) Henry (Stanilanus - CR) Stanley Murray, born September 3, 1893, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized September 5, 1893. (Jean Creeden gives his date of birth as September 4, 1893.) Died March 29, 1968, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery, March 31, 1968. Military Records give his name as Henry Stanley Murray, Occupation at discharge on January 31st, 1918. No longer fit for War Service. Two scars on left foot; about two inches long; one on outside of ankle, one on back above heel. Also two scars on right leg, about seven inches above knee; one on front of leg, one on back of leg, about two inches long. Brakeman, Campbellton, Rank at discharge: Corporal, Occupation on enlistment: labourer, date of birth September 4, Cross Point, Quebec. Enlisted at Campbellton, August 7, 1914. 13 months in France, shrapnel wound, right thigh and left ankle, June 3rd, 1916, Ypres, Belgium. Height: 5 feet, 11 inches.Wounded June 3rd in Right hip and left foot. Shrapnel removed from wound in ankle, no shrapnel was present in thigh. Xray shows fracture of medial tip of tibia.“Employed by Matapedia Company for many years. Active in the Legion, held office of President for many years and was Past District Commander and life member. Member of Caledonian Society, Curling Club and Board of Trade. Veteran of World War I, enlisted in 1914 with 48th Highlanders, was wounded and gassed in overseas service. Awarded Meritorious Medal, highest honour by Dominion Command Royal Canadian Legion.” (Campbellton Graphic, April 4th, 1968 issue)Married Sarah Elizabeth Gallon, August 30, 1922, Campbellton, New Brunswick. At marriage, the groom’s name is given as Harry Stanley Murray and the bride’s name is given as Sadie Elizabeth Gallon. (New Brunswick Vital Statistics)Sarah 'Sadie' Elizabeth Gallon, daughter of John Gallon and Sarah Ann Smith, born February 1, 1893, New Carlisle, Quebec. Died June 18, 1984, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery.Children:A-3-8-1) Irene May Murray, born April 25, 1924, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized November 10, 1927. Address: 233 Vanier Street, Campbellton, N. B. Married John Jenkins, October 31, 1947, Grace United Church, Toronto, Ontario, Rev. E. C. Hart. John Jenkins, son of Eldon Jenkins and Katherine Wilder, born November 20, 1916, Magnetawan, Ontario. Died August 4, 1979, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery. Served overseas for 5 years with Royal Canadians Engineers. Employed for 25 years with Iron Ore Co. of Canada.Children:A-3-8-1-1) Gail Jenkins Married Gerry Roblesky Separated. Gail living in Halifax, N.S. (2001)Address: GK Roblesky, 1027 Lucknow Street, Halifax, N.S. Children:A-3-8-1-1-1) Sarah Jane RobleskyA-3-8-1-2) Marion Jean Murray, born March 14, 1926, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Married Robert Mills. Lives Thorold, Ontario.A-3-8-1-3) George Henry 'Bud' Murray, born October 19, 1927, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized November 10, 1927. Married by Reverend A. G. Crowe to Elizabeth 'Bessie' Irene Durette, February 17, 1952, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Elizabeth Irene Durette, daughter of Edmund Durette and Evelyn Allain. Address: 235 Vanier Street, Campbellton, N. B. Children:A-3-8-1-3-1) Marlene Sarah Evelyn Murray Married by Reverend Vernon Smith to Mark Richard Parker, August 19, 1972, First United Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick.A-3-8-1-3-2) Brenda MurrayA-3-8-1-3-3) Jennifer Elizabeth Murray Married by Reverend Stuart Russell to George Parker, February 10, 1990, United Church , Campbellton, N.B.George Parker, son of Charles Parker of Dalhousie Junction, N. B.A-3-8-1-3-4) Bruce George Murray, born January 26, 1956, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Married Nancy Parker.Nancy Parker, daughter of Simon Parker and Clarinda Gendron, Richardsville, N.B.Children:A-3-8-1-3-4-1) Angela MurrayA-3-8-1-3-4-2) Megan MurrayA-3-8-1-3-5) Brian Edmund Murray, born February 2, 1958, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Married Colleen Mary Parker, March 12, 1982, Don Bosco Church, Dalhousie, New Brunswick.Colleen Mary Parker, daughter of Arnold Parker, Eel River, New Brunswick. (Reverend Omer Parker) Lives Scarborough, Ontario, 1995. At time of marriage, Brian was employed as a civil technologist with Jablonsky & Associates and Colleen was a travel consultant for Tourama Travels.Children:A-3-8-1-3-5-1) Jake MurrayA-3-8-1-3-6) John Henry Murray, born July 20, 1964, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died July 15, 1974, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery, July 18, 1974. Car-bicycle accident. John Murray, 10, Dies When Struck By Car In Richardsville MondayTen year old John Murray of Richardsville was killed on Monday night when he was struck by an automobile while driving his bicycle along a sidewalk near his home in the nearby community.Driver of the car which struck the youngster, who was on his way home from the store, was Real Beaulieu, 28, of Cross Point. With Beaulieu in the death car were three other men, all about the same age: Lionel Beaulieu, Edgar Beaulieu and Yvon Plante, all of Cross Point.Police are pressing an investigation into the death of the little boy would not comment on what charges, if any would be laid.The youthful victim of the highway fatality, was going into grade 5 of the Richardsville school. The accident occurred at 9:30 p.m. on Monday. It was the second accident on the highway in Richardsville within a few days." (Campbellton Tribune, July 17, 1974 issue.)A-3-8-1-4) Daisy Margaret Murray, born September 11, 1930, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died January 31, 2004, Campbellton, N.B. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery. Daisy Margaret Murray The death of Daisy Margaret Murray, resident of the Village Nursing Home, occurred in Campbellton on January 31, 2004, at the age of 73. Born in Campbellton on September 11, 1930, she was the daughter of the late Harry S. Murray and the late Sarah E. Gallon. Daisy was an ardent churchgoer and loved to sing and knit. She will be sadly missed by her sisters Irene Jenkins of Campbellton, N.B., Marion (Bob) Mills of Thorold, Ont., and Joan Henderson of Toronto, Ont., brother George (Bessie) Murray of Campbellton, N.B.; as well as several nieces and nephews. A-3-8-1-5) Joan Katherine Murray, born November 9, 1935, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Married James M. Henderson, May 17, 1958, St. George's Anglican Church, St. Catherines, Ontario. Lives Toronto, Ontario. Live Bramelea, Ontario, 1984.A-3-9) John Christopher Murray, born April 27, 1895, Cross Point, Quebec. Baptized April 28, 1895. Died December 9, 1965, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. "Born at Cross Point, but resided most of his life at Richardsville. Veteran of both World Wars." (Campbellton Tribune)Enlisted December 28, 1917, Calgary, Alberta, occupation at time of enlistment: labourer, Demobilized June 6, 1919. World War I : Canada, U. K., France. Living at Nemiskam, Alberta, at the time of enlistment. Served in England and France with the 13th Battery, CFA, with rank of Gunner. Height 6 feet, 2 inches. Joined 78th Depot Battery, CEF.Married by Reverend Father Arthur Melanson to Marie Celina Boudreau St. Onge, June 24, 1924, Our Lady of the Snows Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Marie Celina Boudreau, daughter of Stanislai and Marie Boudreau, born October 9, 1887. Died January 1985, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Children:A-3-9-1) Joyce Edith Murray, born April 18, 1925, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized April 19, 1925. Married by Reverend James T. Butler to Clifford Norman Ekstrom, August 1951, St. Mary's Church, Portland, Maine. At time of father's death, living Farmington, Mass.Clifford Norman Ekstrom, son of Fritz E. Ekstrom of Portland, Maine.A-3-9-2) David Elmer Murray, born December 31, 1926, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized January 2, 1927. At time of father's death, he was Flight Lt. D.E. Murray, RCAF. Campbellton Man Named to Post with Helicopter Squadron "A Campbellton man has been named Honorary Colonel of the 401 Helicopter Operational Training Squadron - one of the Canadian Armed Forces' Primary Reserve Units. Col. D. E. Murray was one of six men appointed to the prestigious positions of honorary colonel or honorary lieutenant colonel at ceremonies held on November 29, 1987. Co. Murray was born in Campbellton in 1926. He underwent his studies with the military schools in Communications and Electronics Engineering (CELE) and later as Aerospace Engineering Officer (AERE).Col. Murray joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1944, at the age of 18, and served overseas during World War II. He left the RCN in 1946 to re-enrol in 1949 in the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Leading Aircraftsman. He subsequently served in Clinton and Rockcliffe, Ontario; Chatham, N.B.; Baden-Soellingen, Germany; Bagotville, P. Q.; and Namo, Alberta.In 1962, stationed in Namo, he was commissioned from the rank of Warrant Officer and proceeded at Centralia, Ontario, for his Officer's course. As an engineering officer he served in Chatham, N.B., with 416 Squadron, then in St. Hubert with Air Defence Command, during which time he attended the Armed Forces Staff School in Toronto.In 1967, he was assigned as Aircraft Avionics Officer and Base Telecommunications Officer. In 1969 he became the detachment commander with 207 CFTSD Montreal. In 1972 he served for one year as commanding officer of DEW (Distant Early Warning) Station, Cambridge, N.W.T. He continued serving as senior engineering officer with 205 CFTSD at Pratt & Whitney, Longueil and in 1975 he served one year with Canadian Technical Services Agency in Montreal. He then worked for Director General Quality Assurance until the end of this regular force service in 1977. Since then he worked as a technical inspector for the federal government.Upon retirement from the regular force he joined the Air Reserve with 1 Air Reserve Wing as engineering officer.He then held position with 401 Squadron and wing Chief Technical Officer, a position he held until December 1985. Co. Murray is expected to retire to Campbellton in the near future." (Campbellton Tribune, Wednesday December 30, 1987 issue.)Married Georgina MacKay, July 1, 1950, R. C. A. F. Chapel, Clinton, Ontario. Georgina MacKay, daughter of John P. MacKay of Inverness, Nova Scotia. Occupation: Nurse.Children:A-3-9-2-1) Michael MurrayA-3-9-2-2) Karen-Anne MurrayA-3-9-2-3) Katherine MurrayA-3-9-3) Bruce Murray Died December 1954, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick.A-3-9-4) Mary Marguerite Constance "Connie" Murray, born February 24, 1929, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized February 24, 1929. At time of father's death living in Causcapal, Quebec.Married Joseph Romeo Tremblay, October 9, 1952, Mary Queens Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick, Rev. P. H. LeBlanc.Joseph Romeo Tremblay, son of Charles Tremblay, Causapscal, Quebec.
Thomas St. Onge, died November 2, 1914, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 42 years. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, November 4, 1914. Married Marie Celina Bourdeau.Children:1) Mary Kathleen Dora St. Onge, born circa 1905. Died November --, 1913, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 8 years. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, November 11, 1913.2) Eva St. Onge, born circa 1907. Died March --, 1912, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 5 years. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, March 26, 1912. 3) Mary Evaline St. Onge, born circa 1909. Died August --, 1912, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 3 years. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, August 27th, 1912.4) Joseph Francis "Frank" St. Onge, born November 26, 1910, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized November 27, 1910.5) Mary Jane St. Onge, born September 7, 1912, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized September 8, 1912. At the time of stepfather's death, living in Clinton, Conn.Married R. Causdale. 6) Mary Florrine St. Onge, born November 3, 1913, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized November 9, 1913. Died 1970's. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery At the tine of stepfather's death, living in McLeods, N.B..Married Linford Jamieson.7) Martha St. Onge Married Al Wolstedl. Living Portland, Maine at the time of her stepfather's death.
A-4) Michael Brennan, born February 29, 1857, New Brunswick. (CR) Born April 29, 1857 (J. K. M.; Nanny) Born April 29, 1856, Richibucto, New Brunswick (Obituary) Baptized June 28, 1857. Died December 5, 1938, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery. Michael Murray, lumberman living in Campbellton in 1896. (NB39-1022) From The Atlantic Canadians, 1600 -1900. McAlpine's Restigouche Directory.Married by Reverend Father John R. MacDonald, a priest at Our Lady of Snows Church, Campbellton to Martha 'Mattie' Mathilda Ferguson, 1885, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Martha 'Mattie' Mathilda Ferguson, daughter of Richard Ferguson and Elizabeth White, born September 17, 1858, Runnymede, Quebec. (Nanny; 1901 Census) Died October 31, 1941, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery.Children:A-4-1) Lewis Caleb Murray, born July 21, 1887, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died October 23, 1967, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery, October 25, 1967.A-4-2) Cameron Michael Brennan, born April 30, 1889, Campbellton, New Brunswick. (1901 Census) Died April 5, 1909, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery. Date of birth on tombstone given as 1890 is incorrect. "3068 - Birth - Campbellton (Restigouche County) 30th ult., wife of Michael Murray, a son. 16 May 1889, Daily Telegraph."Died at his parents' home on Gerrard Street of pneumonia at the age of 20 years. Had taken sick in the woods and was brought home about 2 weeks ago, suffering with pneumonia, and despite medical attendance and kind ministering of the family, he passed away Monday evening. A father and mother, three sisters and a brother survive, and have the sympathy of all in their bereavement". (Campbellton Graphic, April 6th, 1909 issue.)A-4-3) Ethel 'Dittie' Catherine Murray, born September 27, 1890, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died September 13, 1971, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery, September 16, 1971. "Was a member of First Baptist Church in Campbellton, an Honorary Member of the Ladies Auxiliary B.E.S.L. of Bathurst, N.B., and Bathurst Chapter No. 22 Order of the Eastern Star." (Campbellton Tribune, September 23, 1971 issue.)Married by Reverend C. Wellington Camp, B. D. to William Howard Luke, August 24, 1922, at the bride's home, Campbellton, New Brunswick.William Howard Luke, son of William Luke and Catherine Grace MacKenzie, born February 8, 1887, Newcastle, New Brunswick. Baptized by Reverend William Aitken, May 12, 1887, Newcastle, New Brunswick. Died June 10, 1970, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery, June 12, 1970. No Children.Campbellton Masonic Lodge No. 32 F. & A. M. -W. H. Luke, 1937 Past MasterW. H. Luke, 1959 - Member of the Campbellton Lodge, appointed or elected to Grand Lodge Office.W. H. Luke, 1959, Grand Sword Bearer.Howard Luke died at home, age 83 years of age. Active in Masonic Lodge, Past Master of St. John No. 27 F. & A.M., Past First Principal, Campbellton Chapter No. 11, Royal Arch Masons; Past Master, Campbellton Lodge No. 32 F. & A. M.; Member of Trinity Preceptory No. 67, Knights Templar & Luxor Templar, Saint John, N.B.; member of Harry J. Good Branch No. 18, Royal Canadian Legion, Bathurst, N.B. enlisted in World War I on December 4th , 19191, and was attached to 21st Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. Push off August 1918. Wounded September 30th, 918 at Cambrai, France at 7:30 AM - Gunshot Wound to left knee. Sent to Layton Hospital in England till December 1918 and then went to Cliveden, Lady Astor’s Estate till February 1919. Got home February 25th, 1919. Demobilized August 6th, 1919. Tailor in Campbellton, N.B. Employed by Consolidated Bathurst Ltd., Bathurst, N.B., and retired some 14 years ago.A-4-4) Hazel Esther Murray, born June 25, 1892, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died April 4, 1969, Willowdale, Ontario. Buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Section # 26, Lot # 107, Toronto, Ontario, April 7th, 1969. Occupation: Milliner.Married by Reverend Malcolm Campbell to Albert MacDonald, May 8, 1926, First Presbyterian Church, Montreal, Quebec. Albert 'Bert' MacDonald, born 1880, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia. Died November 13, 1967, Willowdale, Ontario. Buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, November 16th, 1967. At the time of Mary Ethyl's marriage, parents lived at 104 Strathallan Blvd, Toronto and Presqu'ile Point. Occupation: Prospector.Children:A-4-4-1) Mary Ethyl MacDonald, born May 20, 1927. Died February 23, 1948, Haileybury, Ontario.. Buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, February 26, 1948. Married by Reverend T. H. J. Rich to Royal Michael Quick, July 12, 1947, Brighton Baptist Church, Brighton, Ontario. Royal Michael Quick, son of Royal O. Quick of Brighton, Ontario.Children:A-4-4-1-1) Shirley Elizabeth "Bonnie" Quick, born February 21, 1948, Haileybury, Ontario. Married Norman Laurie. Divorced.Children:A-4-4-1-1-1) Dianne LaurieA-4-4-1-1-2) Daphne LaurieBonnie Quick Laurie 2) married Peter Moran. Lives Barrie, Ontario.A-4-4-2) Elizabeth 'Betty' Newman MacDonald, born November 1928. Married Gordon E. Hanks. 10 Catherine Street, Cobourg, Ontario.K9A 3E4 A-4-4-3) Shirley "Mickey" Jean Craig MacDonald, born June 1930. Died September 22, 1994, Toronto, Ontario. Buried Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario. (Formerly of Winnipeg)Children:A-4-4-3-1) James A. Smith Married Kathleen. Lives Pickering, 1994.Address: 1528 Saugeen Drive, Pickering, Ontario. L1V 5N7 Children:A-4-4-3-1-1) Alison SmithA-4-4-3-1-2) Amanda SmithA-4-4-3-1-3) Hayley SmithA-4-4-4) Murray Albert MacDonald, born July 1936. Married Doreen. Lives Dryden, Ontario.Children:A-4-4-4-1) Byrne MacDonaldA-4-4-4-2) Dessa MacDonaldA-4-5) Mary Christine Elizabeth 'Bessie' Murray, born January 17, 1894, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died October 26, 1982, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried October 28, 1982, Campbellton Rural Cemetery.Married Edward Boyd Price, Junior, December 25, 1915, at the bride’s home on O’Leary Street, Campbellton, N. B.Edward Boyd Price, Junior, son of Edward Boyd Price, Senior and Leticia Helen Willis, born July 4, 1891, Campbellton, N.B. Died July 1, 1970, Campbellton, N.B. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery, July 3, 1970. Occupation: Shive’s Mill at time of marriage; Auditor, Coal and Lumber Business, UI Inspector, Accountant.Lived 81 Lansdowne Street, Campbellton, N. B.Children: Wanda Boyd; Helen Elizabeth Ferguson; James Cameron; Howard Edward.A-4-5-1) Wanda Boyd Price, born May 7, 1917, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Address: 2227 Reeves Crescent, Ottawa, ON K1H 7H3 (613) 733 - 6208.Married William 'Bill' Irwin Illman, September 22, 1945, St. James Bond United Church, Toronto, Ontario. Celebrated their 50th Anniversary, 1995. Celebrated their 55th Anniversary, 2000.William 'Bill' Irwin Illman, son of Joseph Alexander Illman and Alice Irwin, born April 10, 1921, Chatham, Ontario. Died July 25, 2003, Ottawa, ON. PhD Botany. Occupation: Professor of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario. Retired 1986. Advanced Parkinson's, 1999-2000. Children: Beth Elaine; Nancy Anne; Joy Marguerite Irwin.A-4-5-1-1) Beth Elaine Illman, born December 18, 1947, Toronto, Ontario. Bachelor of Journalism Degree, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, 1969. Married by Canon Craymer, Reverend Fred Sorensen, Reverend Thomas Griggs, uncle of the groom to Robert 'Bob' Burton Carson, July 5, 1969, The Church of the Epiphany, Sudbury, Ontario.Summer 2001, Beth went back to full-time (paid) employment at a local translation firm. She has a team of five in-house translators working to produce French to English translations, which she then edits.Robert ‘Bob’ Burton Carson, son of Robert E. Carson, born March 18, 1941, Ottawa, ON.Children: Cynthia Beth; Cheryl Rachel; Rebekah Anne.A-4-5-1-1-1) Cynthia Beth Carson, born March 3, 1970, Sudbury, Ontario. Married March 3, 1997, Naples, Italy to Marcello Marigliano. Marcello Marigliano, born December 28, 1966, Naples, Italy. Living Milan, Italy.Children:A-4-5-1-1-1-1) Lucie Claudine Boyd Marigliano, born June 6, 1997, Milan, Italy.A-4-5-1-1-1-2) Edwina Genevieve Marigliano, born March 12, 2001, Milan, Italy.A-4-5-1-1-1-3) Madelaine Morgan Marigliano, born March 12, 2001, Milan, Italy.A-4-5-1-1-2) Cheryl Rachel Theresa Carson, born August 29, 1971, Sudbury, Ontario.Married Stephen Riis Kragh, December 12, 1998, Saskatoon, SK.Stephen Riis Kragh, born Abbotsford, B. C.Children:A-4-5-1-1-2-1) Lawrence Riis Kragh, born October 1, 1999, Saskatoon, SK.A-4-5-1-1-2-2) Amy Elise Kragh, born April 18, 2002.A-4-5-1-1-3) Rebekah Anne Carson, born July 20, 1973, Ottawa, Ontario.Master’s Degree in Art History, University of Toronto, 2002. Working towards her PhD, also working as a Teaching Assistant.A-4-5-1-2) Nancy Anne Illman, born April 27, 1953, Ottawa, Ontario. Occupation: School Teacher. Address: 468 East 21st Avenue, Vancouver, B. C. V5V 1R4 Moving to Ottawa, Summer 2002.A-4-5-1-3) Joy Marguerite 'Meg' Irwin Illman, born April 17, 1959, Ottawa, Ontario. Occupation: United Church Minister. Married David White, August 24, 1985, Toronto, Ontario. David White, born November 29, 195? Now known as David Illman-White.Occupation: United Church Minister.Address: 24 Ottawa Street, Arnprior, ON. K7S 1W8 Children:A-4-5-1-3-1) Miriam Deirdre Illman-White, born July 12, 1992, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.A-4-5-1-3-2) William Sean Illman-White, born February 6, 1995, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.A-4-5-2) Helen Elizabeth 'Betty' Ferguson Price, born April 24, 1923, Campbellton, N. B.Lived Miller Lane, Campbellton, N.B.; 801 Yale Avenue, Riverview, N.B.Address: 435 Pine Glen Road, Unit 6, Riverview, N.B. E1B 4J8 Married James Munro Barron, June 30, 1948, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Munro James Barron, son of James Hunter Barron and Lucy Anthony, born March 18, 1914, East Gore, Hants County, Nova Scotia. Died September 20, 1994, Moncton, New Brunswick. Buried Fair Haven Memorial Gardens, 1167 Salisbury Road, Moncton, New Brunswick, September 22, 1994. Occupation: retired CNR supervisor, Quality Inspector, 1973. "Member of L. O. L. No. 62, Moncton; member of Prince Albert Lodge No. 26, I. O. O. F., Moncton, and a member of the Riverview Armed Forces and Vets Association. He was a veteran of the 2nd World War, served overseas in Continental Europe and the U. K. with the Royal Canadian Army". (The Tribune, September 28, 1994 issue.)Children:A-4-5-2-1) Brenda Mary Barron, born July 28, 1949, Campbellton, N.B. Married Henry David Maxwell, June 30, 1973m First United Baptist Church, Moncton, New Brunswick.Henry David Maxwell, son of David S. Maxwell, born May 19, 1949, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia.Address: P. O. Box 30, Crowells, Shelburne County, N. S. B0W 1S0 maxwellhouse@eastlink.caChildren:A-4-5-2-1-1) Sara Elizabeth ‘Beth’ Maxwell, born September 1, 1975, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.A-4-5-2-1-2) James Henry David Maxwell, born June 4, 1977, Fredericton, New Brunswick.Children:A-4-5-2-1-2-1) David Edward Winston Sampson-Maxwell, born October 14, 2000.A-4-5-2-2) James Douglas Barron, born June 15, 1951, Campbellton, N.B.Married by Reverend Henry Ford to Barbara Ann Morse, November 4, 1978, Regular Baptist Church, Smithers, British Columbia.Barbara Ann Morse, daughter of George L. Morse, born August 25, 1954, California.Children:A-4-5-2-2-1) Heather Lynn Barron, born June 7, 1982, Smithers, British Columbia.A-4-5-2-2-2) James Carter Barron, born June 5, 1985, British Columbia.A-4-5-2-3) David Jon Edward Barron, born February 22, 1955, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Married Sandra Jean Turner, December 30, 1981, Bethel Presbytereian Church, Riverview, New Brunswick. Divorced.Sandra Jean Turner, daughter of Dr. William A. and Mavis Turner.Children:A-4-5-2-3-1) Mark Christopher Barron, born February 28, 1983, Moncton, New Brunswick.A-4-5-2-3-2) Sally Dawn Barron, born March 29, 1987, Moncton, New Brunswick.A-4-5-2-4) William ‘Bill’ Boyd Barron, born June 15, 1957, Campbellton, N.B.Married Pamela ‘Pam’ Rose Prosser, August 25, 1979, Riverview United Baptist Church, Riverview, New Brunswick. Pamela ‘Pam’ Rose Prosser, daughter of Hilliard ‘Junior” Prosser, born September 8, 1957, Moncton, New Brunswick.Address: 236 Harbourview, Lunenburg, N. S. B0J 2C0 Children:A-4-5-2-4-1) Ashley Rose Barron, born September 2, 1986, Moncton, New Brunswick.A-4-5-2-4-2) Kyle William Barron, born June 15, 1989, Edmonton, Alberta.A-4-5-2-5) Robert ‘Bob’ Stuart Barron, born July 9, 1962, Campbellton, N.B.Married Gail Maxine Mitton, June 6, 1983, Hillsborough, New Brunswick. Divorced.Gail Maxine Mitton, born, Children:A-4-5-2-5-1) Robert 'Robbie' Munro Barron, born September 20, 1985, Moncton, New Brunswick.A-4-5-2-5-2) Brad Everett Barron, born May 5, 1988, Moncton, New Brunswick.A-4-5-2-5-3) Charles Drew Barron, born August 4, 1990, Moncton, New Brunswick.A-4-5-3) James Cameron Price, born November 24, 1925, Campbellton, N.B.Married Genevieve Margaret Anna Taylor, December 27, 1947, First United Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Genevieve ‘Gene’ Margaret Anna Taylor, daughter of John Stuart Taylor and Anna Jane Hubbard, born June 6, 1922, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Children:A-4-5-3-1) Richard James Price, born May 3, 1949, Sudbury, Ontario.Married by Reverend H.A. Doig to Dorothy Helen Minaker, August 11, 1973, Knox United Church, Agincourt, Ontario. Divorced.Dorothy Helen Minaker, daughter of Morky Adam Minaker and Helen Minaker, born May 3, 1952.Children:A-4-5-3-1-1) Adam James Price, born May 14, 1977, Scarborough, Ontario.Married Rosa Pilicchio, October 12, 2002, Knox United Church, Agincourt, ON. Divorced.A-4-5-3-1-2) Julie Helen Price, born August 3, 1979, Scarborough, Ontario.A-4-5-3-2) Janice Dorothy Price, born July 13, 1953, Sudbury, Ontario.A-4-5-3-3) John Edward Price, born December 11, 1961, North Bay, Ontario.A-4-5-4) Howard Edward Price, born November 10, 1931, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Married Lois Ann Sweetman, July 28, 1956, St. Andrew’s United Church, Port Daniel, Quebec.Lois Ann Sweetman, daughter of Edwin Arthur Sweetman and Helen Pearl McColm, born October 2, 1931, Port Daniel, Quebec. Children:A-4-5-4-1) Kerry Edward Price, born October 24, 1957, Campbellton, New Brunswick.kerryprice@rogers.comMarried Miroslava Vaculciakova, June 28, 1997, ‘Applewood’, Etobicoke, Ontario.Miroslava Vaculciakova, daughter of Josef Vaculciak and Livia Chillik, born September 6, 1960, Sahy, Czechoslovakia, now Slovakia. miraprice@yahoo.comA-4-5-4-2) Katherine ‘Kathie’ Ann Price, born July 4, 1959, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Married Marc Raymond Essiambre, September 19, 1981, First United Church, Campbellton, N.B.Marc Raymond Essiambre, son of Adelard Essiambre and Maria LeBlanc, born October 11, 1958, Campbellton, New Brunswick. jklm.essiambre@ns.sympatico.caChildren:A-4-5-4-2-1) Lauren Renee Essiambre, born August 31, 1987, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.A-4-5-4-2-2) Justin Price Essiambre, born September 10, 1991, New Glasgow. Nova Scotia.A-4-5-4-3) Gordon Arthur Price, born October 24, 1960, Campbellton, New Brunswick.snapper_price@hotmail.comMarried Monika Moncekova, April 1, 1995, Toronto, Ontario.Monika Moncekova, born February 1965, Bratislava, Slovakia.Children:A-4-5-4-3-1) Cynthia Melanie Price, born November 11, 2001, Toronto, ON.A-4-5-4-3-2) A-4-5-4-4) Carolyn Edwina Price, born July 13, 1962, Campbellton, New Brunswick.keekee@primus.caA-4-5-4-5) Linda Elizabeth Price, born May 22, 1964, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Married Brian Daniel Kearney, August 31, 1991, First United Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick.Brian Daniel Kearney, son of Francis Kearney and Dorothy Tremblay, born January 13, 1964, London, Ontario. bkearn1109@rogers.comChildren:A-4-5-4-5-1) Patrick Michael Price Kearney, born April 5, 1993, London, Ontario.A-4-5-4-5-2) Sean Daniel Kearney, born September 4, 1995, London, Ontario.A-4-6) Gladys Murray, born February 25, 1897, Campbellton, New Brunswick. (N.B. Vital Statistics, first name not given, female, daughter of Michael Murray and Matilda Ferguson, Campbellton) Died 1897, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Campbellton Rural Cemetery. Smothered by the dog when she was in her cradle. (Nanny)A-4-7) Kenneth Vaughan Murray, born December 3, 1916, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Died January 25, 1990, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Buried January 28, 1990, Lakeview Cemetery, Chester Basin, Nova Scotia. "Born in Halifax, the son of the late Michael and Mattie (Ferguson) Murray. Retired from R. C. M. P. where he received 25 years medal in 1965; stationed at various detachments throughout the province. He was a volunteer with various church boys' clubs. He also worked for Confederate Life Insurance and later with the Province of Nova Scotia as an inspector, supervisor and auditor for 11 years. Member of Clark Masonic Lodge No. 61; Chester and Aenon United Baptist Church, Chester Basin, Nova Scotia". (Halifax Chronicle, January 27, 1990 issue) Arthritis.Address: Chester Basin, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. B0J 1K0 Married Eileen Hennigar. Eileen Hennigar, born September 16, 1914.Children:A-4-7-1) James "Jim" Lewis Michael Murray, born December 15, 1947. Lives Chester, Nova Scotia. Children: (2)A-4-7-1-1) Angela MurrayA-4-7-1-2)A-4-7-2) Heather Ann Murray, born October 17, 1953. Lives Halifax, Nova Scotia. A-5) Mary Honora Brennan, born March 10, 1859, New Brunswick. (CR) Baptized May 15, 1859. Died February 19, 1860. (Tombstone) Buried L'Aldouane Roman Catholic Cemetery, New Brunswick. J. Keady Murray gives her birthdate as February 8, 1859. A-6) Richard Henry 'Harry' Brennan. * born December 14, 1860, New Brunswick. * Baptized June 8, 1861. (St. Louis de Kent Church Records) (Born November 14, 1862, N.B. - 1901 Census) * Died January 17, 1910, Campbellton, New Brunswick. * Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. * Occupation : Hotelkeeper, Newcastle, Rogersville, and Campbellton, N. B. : Died yesterday, well known hotel man of the North Shore, Henry Murray, at the age of 49 years of a stroke. Born in Richibucto, N.B. He was proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, Campbellton, and of another in which he had an interest. Leaves a widow, 3 daughters, 1 son and 4 brothers. Campbellton Graphic, January 18, 1910 issue : "The Union Hotel, Newcastle, lately managed by Mrs. Desmond is now run by Mr. H. R. Murray, late of Rogersville House, he having purchased the establishment from Mrs. Desmond. Mr. and Mrs. Murray, being experienced in the hotel business will no doubt draw a large share of patronage." (The Richibucto Review, February 5th, 1891 issue.) : Commercial Hotel, Campbellton, N.B., H.R. Murray, Proprietor, directly opposite the I.C.R. Depot.Sunday Liquor Selling - Henry Murray appeared before Magistrate McLatchy on Saturday for selling liquor on Sunday. J. C. Barberie for prosecution, John McAllister, Q. C. for defense. The case was adjourned till next Saturday the witnesses not being all present. (The Northern Enterprise, July 23, 1896 issue.) Henry R. Murray, hotel, living in Newcastle, 1896. (NB37-934) From The Atlantic Canadians, 1600 - 1900. McAlpine's Directory for Northumberland County.Henry R. Murray, hotel, living in 1896 in Rogersville. (NB37-966) McAlpine's Northumberland Directory.Henry R. Murray, prop. Commercial Hotel, living in Campbellton, 1896. From The Atlantic Canadians, 1600 - 1900. McAlpine's Restigouche Directory. Harry Murray owned the Commercial Hotel, opposite the ICR Depot, Campbellton.Henry Murray, sponsor at Elizabeth Yvonne’s baptism, September 22nd, 1890.Henry R. Murray - Ward 3- Tavern Liquor License, Graphic, December 29th, 1909 issue.Married Caroline 'Carrie' McDonald, October 18, 1887, Kent County, N.B.Caroline MacDonald, daughter of John and Genevieve McDonald of Prince Edward Island, born September 22, 1863, New Brunswick. (1901 Census) According to the obituary of Joseph N. Damboise in the Cambridge Chronicle, 1934, his widow listed as the former Catherine J. McDonald. Her parents lived in the Parish of Acadieville, Kent County, N.B. Died 1957, age 96 years. : "Mrs. J. McDonald of Acadieville was taken very suddenly sick while on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Harry Murray and died yesterday. Congestion of the lung was the cause of death. Mrs. Murray, the wife of the proprietor of the Hotel here, was sick at the time of her mother's death and is still sick." (The Richibucto Review, Rogersville News, May 1, 1890 issue.) : "Mrs. H. R. Murray, Campbellton was a guest of Mrs. A. E. O'Leary." (The Richibucto Review, July 4th, 1895 issue) Children:A-6-1) * Mary 'May" Esther Murray, born January 22, 1885, New Brunswick. (1901 Census) Mary Macdonald, d. March 25, 1968, 81, State file #06196. (Jim Condon) : “May Murray left for Saint John to begin millinery work.” Graphic, May 11, 1909 issue. The MacDonalds lived in Saint John, N. B., and then went to the USA. At the time of Rena’s death in 1916, Mrs; John MacDonald lived in Portland, Maine. John MacDonald - boat captain according to Nanny.Married by Reverend Father E. P. Wallace to John Angus McDonald, September 13, 1911, Our Lady of the Snows Church Campbellton, New Brunswick. (N. B. Vital Statistics gives year of marriage as 1912, which is wrong). (Graphic, September 15, 1911 issue, gives the surname as McDonald.) : John Angus McDonald, son of Angus McDonald and Ella Coady of St. John, N.B., and Mary Murray, alias Brennan, daughter of the late Henry R. Murray and Caroline McDonald of this parish, married by banns in the presence of Edward J. Mooney and F. A. O’Leary, E. P. Wallace, ptre. (Our Lady of Lourdes, Atholville, N.B., 1890 - 1920, F-1475) : At the Roman Catholic Church here on September 13th, Reverend E. P, Wallace united May Esther, daughter of Mrs. H. R. Murray to John Angus MacDonald, Chief Officer on the S. S. Governor Dingley. Campbellton Graphic, September 15, 1911 issue.John Angus MacDonald, son of Angus McDonald (Captain of the Nicosia and other ships out of Saitn John) and Ella Coady of Saint John, New Brunswick. Angus MacDonald married Joicy Weyman, December 9, 1897, Saint John.Capt. Angus MacDonald born 1856, Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Rosella Coady, born 1860, N. B./N.S.At the time of engagement, John Angus McDonald, Chief Officer, S.S. Governor Dingley.(Campbellton Graphic, September 8, 1911 issue.)Occupation: steamboat inspector for Coastguard. (Jim Condon) The MacDonalds lived in Portland, ME; Watertown, MA; and New London, CT. Children:A-6-1-1) * Mary Carolyn Macdonald, born 1922, Cambridge, MA. Lives New London, CT. (2001)Address: 187 Gardner Avenue, New London, CT. 06320 - 3017 Married Thomas Condon.Thomas Condon, born January 27, 1922. Died January 25, 1994, New London, CT. (SSN # 037 - 16 - 6788, Residence 06320)Thomas P. Condon, 71; former judge of probate Published on January 27, 1994 . Whenever Thomas P. Condon, a judge of probate for 30 years, walked down State Street in New London, he drew hellos and smiles from everyone he met. The city's former state representative and highly regarded civic leader died suddenly Tuesday afternoon of an apparent heart attack. He was 71. Judge Condon collapsed while presiding over a meeting at First New London Savings and Loan Association, of which he was president. Four of his seven children are journalists, including Courant Children:A-6-1-1-1) Thomas John Condon, born 1946, New London, CT. Lives West Hartford, CT.A-6-1-1-2) Carolyn Patricia Condon, born 1947, New London, CT. Lives New London, CT.A-6-1-1-3) Deidre Ann Condon, born 1952, New London, CT. Married Mr. Wyeth. Lives New York, New York. A-6-1-1-4) Garret Hugh Condon, born 1953, New London, CT. Occupation: Works for The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT. Address: 66 Ballard Drive, West Hartford, CT. 06119 gcondon@Courant.comA-6-1-1-5) Brian Mcdonald Condon, born 1956, New London, CT. Address: 43 Dennison Avenue, New London, CT. 06320 - 5420 Tel. 860 - 444 - 7642A-6-1-1-6) James O’Neil Condon, born May 19, 1958, New London, CT. Address: 500A Dalton Drive, Colchester, VT. 05446 CHITTENDEN-7-1JAMES O'NEILL CONDON of Colchester, Chittenden County, Democrat, wasborn on May 19, 1958, in New London, Connecticut, and became a resident of presenttown in 1993. Occupation: Deli and Grocery Store Manager. He was educatedat the University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut (B.A., History, 1981). He ispast president of the VT Associated Press Broadcasters Association. He is a volunteerfor the Toys for Kids of Vermont. Member of the House: 2005-2006. Homephone: 655-5764. POST OFFICE ADDRESS: 500A Dalton Drive, Colchester, VT 05546Biographical Sketches of State Officers and Members of the General Assembly of the Vermont State Legislature for the year 2005 - 2006.A-6-1-1-7) David Patrick Condon, born 1963, New London, CT. Address: 52 Eugene O’Neil Drive, New London, CT. 06320 - 6307 A-6-1-2) Adopted (male) Macdonald Died New London, CT. Died in a traffic accident.A-6-2) Caroline Murray, born January 16, 1889, Rogersville, N.B. Daughter of Henry Murray and Caroline McDonald. (N.B. Vital Statistics) Probably died young.(Caroline Murray, died June 18, 1900, Newcastle. New Brunswick Vital Statistics)?A-6-3) Henry 'Harry' Carl Murray, born April 15, 1890, Rogersville, New Brunswick. "Born at Rogersville, on April 15th to the wife of H. R. Murray, a son, weight 11 lbs.". (The Richibucto Review, April 24, 1890 issue) (N.B. Vital Statistics)Born April 15, 1889, N.B. - 1901 Census) Enlisted in World War I, fought in France.A-6-4) Rhina 'Rena' Murray, born January 10, 1894, Campbellton, New Brunswick. (1901Census) Died September 14, 1916, St, Charles de Caplan, Quebec, age 20 years. Died of TB. Buried St. Charles de Caplan Roman Catholic Cemetery, Caplan, Quebec. (Death September 18, 1916, St. Charles de Caplin, Rena Murray, age 20th year. Daughter of Mrs. Jos. Damboise, brother, Harry Murray, fighting in France; 2 sisters, Mrs. John McDonald, Portland, Maine; and Aileen; an adopted sister, Mrs. Raymond Cullen.""Raymond Cullen, son of Paul Cullen, lived in Carleton, Quebec and was married to Emma Dugas, daughter of Thomas Dugas, St. Omer, Quebec." (Letter from Frank Green, dated March 13, 1989.)A-6-5) Caroline Cordelia Murray, born January 29, 1896, Campbellton, N.B. (Daughter of Henry Murray and Caroline McDonald) (N.B. Vital Statistics) (Caroline Murray, died June 18, 1900, Newcastle. New Brunswick Vital Statistics) ? A-6-6) Anthony Murray, born September 20, 1897, Campbellton, N.B. Son of Henry Murray and Caroline McDonald. (N.B. Vital Statistics) Probably died young.A-6-7) Anna Eileen Magdalene Murray, born September 22, 1900, Campbellton, N.B. (N. B. Vital Statistics) (1901 Census-female, born September 14th)(Nanny said that Henry had a daughter, Eileen who married an Italian; lived in the U. S. A.)Lived in New York City, according to Rose Marie Murray)"I also (wrote) corresponded with Anne Murray, who lived in New York City. She was Harry's daughter Her information sometimes did not agreed with James Ray's. She said that James Murray died a very rich man, but James Ray said he died a pauper someplace out west." (Letter from Rose Marie Murray, dated August 22, 1990)Reverend Father F. M. Lanteigne married Caroline McDonald Murray, widow of H. R. Murray and Joseph Damboise, widower, August 1, 1912, Our Lady of the Snows Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Witnesses: Mary Murray and Caroline Murray.On Monday 1st August 1912, Joseph Damboise, widower of this parish and Caroline McDonald, widow of H.R. Murray were married. F,. M. Lanteigne, ptre. Witnesses: Mary Murray and Caroline Murray. (Our Lady of Lourdes, Atholville, N.B., 1890 - 1920, F-1475)Married last Monday, a quiet wedding by Father Langton, when Joseph Damboise married Mrs. H.R. Murray. Campbellton Graphic, August 9, 1912 issue.Jean Nicolas Damboise, son of Francois Alexis Damboise and Catherine Keays, born August 17, 1858, Nouvelle, Quebec. Died August 3, 1934, Cambridge, Massachusetts, age 73 years.Lived at 18 Perry Street, Cambridge, MA. at the time of his death.(May 14, 1906, Roy & Damboise - Alexis C. Roy & Joseph Damboise. November 28, 1906, Roy & Damboise-Alexis C. Roy & Joseph Damboise, Dissolved Partnership) From Partnership Records, Restigouche County, New Brunswick-Business Certificates & Partnerships.Owned The Waverly Hotel, Campbellton, N. B.Joe Damboise, pallbearer for the late Mrs. Michael E. Murray, 1928.
Joseph Damboise's 1st wife was June Elizabeth Fallu, daughter of John Fallu of Nouvelle, Quebec. Died June 1st, 1912, Our Lady of the Snows, Campbellton, N.B., age 48 years.Died on June 1st, June Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Damboise, youngest daughter of John Fallu of Nouvelle, Quebec. Leaves her husband and one son, Alec. Campbellton Graphic, June 14, 1912 issue.Children:1) Irene M. Damboise, born circa 1896. Died August 28, 1911, Campbellton, N.B. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton.Death of Miss Irene Damboise, 15 year old daughter of Joseph Damboise on Wednesday. Campbellton Graphic, August 25, 1911 issue2) Alexander J. Damboise married Julia M. Hall, August 6, 1917, Church of the Sacred Heart, Bathurst, N. B.
At her home in St. John the Evangelist on February 4th, Mrs. A. Damboise in her 94th year, a highly esteemed parishioner. Survived by two sons, Thomas, at home and Joseph of Cross Point, Quebec. Funeral held in Roman Catholic Church with Father St. Laurent. Interment in Parish Cemetery. Campbellton Tribune, February 22, 1923 issue
Greene - Damboise Wedding - At Our Lady of Snows on Friday, Imelda Damboise of Campbellton and Frank Green of Nouvelle. Married by Reverend F. M. Lanteigne, Campbellton. The bride given away by her brother, John. The happy couple will reside in St. John L‘Evangelist, Quebec. Campbellton Tribune, August 15, 1934 issue
On Monday in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Miss Julia M. Hall, one of Bathurst’s most popular, married Alex J. Damboise of Campbellton. Attendants: Miss Eileen Murray, half sister of the groom and A. M. Hall. Campbellton Graphic, August 16, 1917 issue.
Mrs. Joseph Greene of Miguasha Died December 1917. Sister of Joseph Damboise, formerly owner of the Waverly Hotel, Campbellton, now living in Caplin. Campbellton Graphic, December 1917 issue
1920 Census ED 517, pg. 9, Watertown, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, 106 Winthrop Street John A. Macdonald, 39, steamship mariner, born in Canada, father from Scotland (other census records show angus born in canada), mother from England. Mary E. Macdonald, 30, parents born in Canada. Brother-in-Law Henry (Harry) S. Murray, 28, steamship mariner, emig. in 1919, alien. John and Mary emig, in 1911, naturalized in 1915. Mabel C. Moore, 25, boarder, interviewer at the rubber shoe factory. 1930 U.S. Census ED 29, pg. 29, New London, CT, 91 Coleman Street. John A. Macdonald, 48, steamboat inspector for the U.S. Government Mary E. Macdonald, 43 Carolyn, 7. Age at first marriage for John: 29. Age at first marriage for Mary: 24 (?). 1934 New London Directory: John A. Macdonald, wife Mary E., local inspector at 302 State Street, home at 135 Thames Street. MURRAY, James Brennan, born December 21, 1862, New Brunswick. Baptized April 5, 1863. Died December 9, 1939, Seattle, Washington, U. S. A. Buried Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Grave 43, Lot 7, Section 9, 5041 - 35th Avenue N.E., Seattle, Washington, U. S. A., December 14, 1939. Burial charged to Charity. Ordered by Sister at St. Vincent's Home, Seattle, WA.SEATTLE POST - INTELLIGENCER, Wednesday December 13, 1939. p. 16.Funeral Notice - MURRAY, James of 8th S.W., December 9th, aged 73, beloved brother of Michael, Daniel and Richard Murray. Services will be held at St. Vincent Home, Thursday, 8:30 a. m. Home Undertaking Company.According to death certificate, he was born December 24, 1865. Died at the Tree Haven Rest Home, Seattle. According to his obituary, he was 73 years of age. James was a bachelor, went to the Klondike Gold Rush. (Nanny) Usual Address: 8th S. W. Avenue, Seattle, Washington, Lake Burien, U. S. A. Aunt Dit said, Uncle Jim used to throw money, when he came to visit. He was supposed to send his nieces gold nuggets, but they were never received."Of my grandfather's brother James Murray, I can only say that my father did tell me that he had an uncle that went to the Klondike, and in fact, he sent my father and Ray each a small gold nugget; my father had his made into a ring. I know nothing more about him." (Letter from Dr. Richard C. Murray, September 15, 1984.)"I also (wrote) corresponded with Anne Murray, who lived in New York City. She was Harry's daughter Her information sometimes did not agreed with James Ray's. She said that James Murray died a very rich man, but James Ray said he died a pauper someplace out west." (Letter from Rose Marie Murray, dated August 22, 1990) A-8) Daniel Ernest Brennan, born December 19, 1864, New Brunswick. Baptized May 14, 1865. (Born November 15, 1864, N.B. - 1901 Census) Died December 31, 1939, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, January 2, 1940. Railway Veteran Widely Mourned. Daniel Murray passed away here at the age of 74 years. The retired C.N.R. veteran died Sunday December 31st at his residence on Union Street following an illness of several years in duration. Born in Richibucto, 74 years ago, the son of the late Michael Murray and Mary O'Leary. Highly respected citizen of Campbellton and received the Imperial Medal in recognition of long and faithful service. Also a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters." (Campbellton Graphic, Thursday January 4th, 1940 issue.)“Retired CNR conductor, highly respected citizen of Campbellton for the past half century. Retired from CNR in 1928 and received Imperial Medal in recognition of his faithful service. Member of Catholic Order of Foresters. “Man of sterling character and generous and pleasant nature and was a general favourite of all who knew him” Tribune.Married Mary McKinney, October 12, 1896, Campbellton, N.B., B4/1896 RE 2395 F15581, New Brunswick Marriages. Daniel Murray and Mary McKinney (N. B. Vital Statistics).Marie McKenney, daughter of Patrick McKenney and Catherine McGinnis, born May 13, 1866, Ste. Adelaide de Pabos, Quebec. Baptized May 17, 1866. Sponsors: Patrick Connors and Catherine McNil. (Born June 10, 1869, Quebec - 1901 Census) Died October 11, 1946, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. (Name - Mary Catherine McKenna) Worked in a tailor shop, Campbellton. That is probably how her husband met her.Children: A-8-1) John Cornelius Brennan, born October 10, 1897, Campbellton, New Brunswick. (Birth date, 1901 Census) Died June 8, 1904, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died at the age of 6 years. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. John Cornelius Brennan, son of Daniel Murray Brennan and Mary McKinnon, born October 8, 1897, Campbellton, N.B. (N. B. Vital Statistics)A-8-2) Susan Irene Murray, born April 7, 1899, Campbellton, N.B. (N.B. Vital Statistics)Daughter of Daniel Murray and Mary McKenna. Probably died young.A-8-3) James Vincent Patrick Murray, born December 25, 1900, Campbellton, New Brunswick.(Born 1899, N. B. Vital Statistics) Died July 26. 1978, Montreal, Quebec. Buried Cote Des Neiges Cemetery, Montreal, Quebec, July 31, 1978. Married Angela Moffatt, Henry River, Quebec.Children:A-8-3-1) Margaret Murray Married Bruce Cleland. Live St. Bruno, Quebec.Address: 1515 De La Bru, St. Bruno, PQ J3V 4J3 Children:A-8-3-1-1) Lynn ClelandA-8-3-1-2) Joan ClelandA-8-3-1-3) Karen ClelandA-8-3-1-4) Mark ClelandA-8-4) Daniel Ernest Brennan, born October 20, 1903, Campbellton, New Brunswick. (Obituary says he was born October 26, 1903, Campbellton) Died April 25, 1995, Campbellton, N. B. Buried St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Campbellton, NBDaniel Ernest Brennan, son of Daniel Brennan and Mary McKenna, born October 20, 1903, Campbellton (N. B. Vital Statistics)Was with the C.N.R. for over 40 years. "Retired from the Canadian National Railway at the age of 60, attended St. Thomas Aquinas Church and was a fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He was one of the founders of Little League and Babe Ruth League baseball in Campbellton." (Obituary)Address: 10 Union Street, Campbellton, N. B. .Married by Reverend Father J. Bernard Mahon to Marion Frances Connell, February 18, 1941, Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Chatham, New Brunswick. Celebrated 50th Anniversary on Saturday February 16th, 1991, Campbellton, N.B.Marion Frances Connell, daughter of Frederick Connell. Occupation: Teacher, Chatham, N.B. Died after her husband.Children:A-8-4-1) Marion Barbara Murray, born June 5, 1942, Campbellton, N. B. Baptized June 7, 1942. Occupation: Teacher, Lord Beaverbrook School, Campbellton, N.B. Married Joseph Wilfred "Fred" Doucette, July 11, 1964, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Campbellton, N.B. (Rev. J. E. Dunn)Joseph Wilfred “Fred” Doucette, son of George Doucet (Richardsville) and Della Michel, born June 21, 1939, Campbellton, N.B. Baptized June 25, 1939. Died December 31, 1980, Campbellton, N.B. Occupation: Employee of D’Anjou Transport Company.Barbara married Alphonse “Al” LeBlanc. (Barbara Doucette-LeBlanc)Address: 12 George Street, Campbellton, N. B. Children:A-8-4-1-1) Christopher DoucetteA-8-4-1-2) Marc Anthony Doucette Received BSc Degree in Electrical Engineering from UNB on May 28, 1922. Employed with Bell Northern Research, Ottawa, Ontario. Married Mary-Jayne Donovan, August 29, 1992, St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Doaktown, N.B.Mary-Jayne Donovan, daughter of Stanley Donovan, Doaktown, N.B.A-8-4-1-3) Jonathan DoucetteA-8-4-2) Mary Eleanor Murray, born May 31, 1943, Campbellton, N.B. Baptized June 6, 1943. Married Edward Brown, Montreal, Quebec. Live Florida(1995)Children: A-8-4-2-1) Caroline BrownA-8-4-3) Charles Frederick Murray, born July 16, 1944, Campbellton, N.B. Baptized July 19th, 1944. Joined U. S. Marines and served for 2 years, 1965 -1967 in Vietnam. Works for The Wall Street Journal. Lives Arlington, U.S.A.Lives Silver Springs, Maryland (1995)A-8-4-4) Daniel Bernard Murray, born October 27, 1946, Campbellton, N.B. B. A., University of British Columbia. Taught in B.C. schools. Gave up teaching and operated his ranch, raising sheep and prize goats. Went back to get his Master's Degree. dmurray@alternatives.comMarried Jan. Occupation: Teacher. Lives Vancouver, BC (1995)A-8-4-5) Arthur Murray, born May 18, 1947, Campbellton, N.B. Died October 28, 1961. Buried St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Campbellton, N. B., May 26, 1962.A-8-4-6) Margery Murray, born May 6, 1949, Campbellton, N. B. B. A., B. Ed. Occupation: teacher, Smith's Fall, Ontario. Married Mr. Headley. Lives Smith Falls, Ontario.(1995)A-8-4-7) George Murray Degree from Loyola University, Montreal, Quebec. Occupation: works for an Art Gallery, Montreal, Quebec. Lives Ottawa (1995)A-8-4-8) Shelia Murray, born March 31, 1953, Campbellton, N.B. Occupation: Bell Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.A-8-4-9) Terrance Murray, born June 19. B. A., St. Mary's, Halifax, N.S. (lives Ottawa, 1995)A-8-4-10) Peter Murray, born February 11. Degree from St. Mary's, Halifax, N.S. (Lives Hamilton, ON.1995)A-8-5) Mary Catherine Veronica Murray, born December 18, 1905, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died December 7, 1995, Campbellton, N. B. (Died after her brother, Ernie, who died in April 1995) Occupation: Teacher. Married John N. Bujold, July 14, 1940, Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Church, Campbellton, N.B., Rev. F.M. Lanteigne.John N. Bujold, born September 8, 1906, Maria East, son of James Bujold and Philomene Bernard. Died February 10, 1998, Campbellton, N. B. No children."Mr. Justice John N. Bujold died February 10 at the Veterans Department of the Campbellton Regional Hospital after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's Disease.Hw obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree from St. Joseph University in Memramcook. He graduated with a Bachelor of Civil Law from the University of New Brunswick in 1936. He opened his law practice in Campbellton that year.In 1941, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served overseas. He was discharged in 1946 with the rank of Squadron Leader and resumed his law practice upon his return.He served on Campbellton Town Council for two terms between 1948 and 1951. He was mayor in 1952 and 1953.He ran for the Liberal Party in Restigouche-Madawaska in a federal by-election in 1955, losing to Progressive Conservative J. Charles Van Horne.He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1958.The government appointed him chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities and the Motor Carrier Board in 1960, a post he held for several years. He was appointed County Court Judge in 1968 for Restigouche, Gloucester and Northumberland Counties.In 1971, he was appointed to the New Brunswick Court of Appeals.St. Thomas University awarded him an honorary doctor of laws degree in 1972. He retired from the Court of Appeals in 1981. He continued as a judge for the Canada Pension Appeal Board following his retirement. He left the capital city to return to Campbellton in 1986.He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, past State Deputy for the province and a past Vice Supreme Master for the fourth degree for the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island." (The Tribune, February 18, 1998 issue).John was a graduate of the Campbellton High School and the Memramcook and UNB Law School. Admitted to the New Brunswick Bar in 1936. Appointed County Court Judge for the Counties of Restigouche, Gloucester and Northumberland in 1968. Appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1958 and in 1960, appointed Chariman, New Brunswick Board of Public Utilities. Member of Federal Pension Appeals Board, 1974. Joined Air Force in 1941, and served 5 years overseas. Squadron Leader, RCAF, 1945, stationed in Germany. Councillor of the Town of Campbellton. Mayor of Campbellton, 1952 - 1953. Liberal candidate for the Federal by-election for Restigouche-Madawaska in 1955.A-8-6) John Cornelius Murray, born July 20, 1908, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died January 19/20, 1993, Toronto, ON.Occupation: employee of Canadian Tube and Steel Products, Montreal; Assistant Sales Manager of Bolt Products and Screws. Served 5yers in the Air Force during World War II.Married Ethel Ann Gilker, October 5, 1940, Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Church, Campbellton, N.B.Ethel Ann Gilker, daughter of Richard William Gilker and Ethel Maud Sharpe. No Children. philip@thechants.ca A-9) Catherine Mary Brennan, born January 17, 1867, St. Louis de Kent, New Brunswick. Baptized June 9, 1867. Died August 2, 1896, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 26 years. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Cemetery, Ramsay Street, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Occupation: School Teacher (Nanny). According to J. Keady Murray's records, her name was Katherine Mary, spelt with a 'K'. Kate Brennan was a witness to her brother, Henry's wedding in 1887. (Mrs. George Cote, (nee Katherine Murray, female, age 28, labourer, born St. Louis de Kent, Died 2 September 1896, Campbellton, consumption" - N. B. Vital Statistics)Married George Cote, July 18, 1894, Campbellton, N.B. (N. B. Vital Statistics, B4/1894RE 1392 F15520) Bride's name spelt Catherine) No Children (Nanny) George Cote Occupation: Railway Conductor (Nanny).Children:A-9-1) Mary Caroline Cote, born August 31, 1894, Campbellton, N.B. (N.B. Vital Statistics)Probably died young?A-10) Patrick Richard Brennan, born March 21, 1869, New Brunswick. Baptized June 26, 1869. (St. Louis de Kent Church Records) (Richard Patrick Brennan, born March 18, 1868-J. Keady Murray) (Obituary gives his date of birth as March 18, 1869 and that he was 75 years of age at the time of his death) (Born March 19, 1870, N. B. - 1901 Census) Died March 19, 1944, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried March 21, 1944, Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. (Listed in the New Brunswick Archives Site a Richard J. Murray, died 1944-03-19. "Richard Murray, well known in the lumber industry of this district to which he came about 50 years ago from Kouchibouguac. For many summers, he was a guide and guardian along the Restigouche River". Died while attending church. (Campbellton Paper)Information from the Murray Reunion gives Patrick Richard Brennan Murray’s date of birth as March 18, 1869.Murray Reunion held September 4th, 5th, and 6th, 1998, 419 Riverside Drive, Matapedia, Quebec. (Felicia’s home)Married Elizabeth Margaret Delaney, September 8, 1900, St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Church, Matapedia, Quebec. "Richard Murray, journeyman of this mission, son of deceased Michael Murray, farmer and Mary O'Leary of Campbellton and Elizabeth Delaney, daughter of William Delaney, farmer and Mary Firth, married September 18, 1900, St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Church Records")Elizabeth Margaret Delaney, daughter of William Delaney and Mary Firth, born February 7, 1873, Flatlands, New Brunswick Campbellton, New Brunswick. (Ste. Anne De Restigouche Church Records) (Born December 29, 1872, Quebec - 1901 Census) Died November 4, 1943, Campbellton, N. B. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Information from the Murray Reunion (1998) gives Elizabeth Delaney’s date of birth as February 7, 1883. Flatlands.Children:A-10-1) Joseph Michael Delaney Murray, born September 24, 1901, Campbellton, N.B. Died February 23, 1984, Ottawa, Ontario. Buried Sacred Heart Cemetery, Cardinal, Ontario. Occupation: employed by Ontario Paper Company, Baie Comeau, Quebec. "An avid sportman, Murray spent all his leisure time hunting and fishing. He spent a few of his later years salmon fishing and guiding on the Restigouche River." (Campbellton Tribune, March 28, 1984 issue.) Confirmed on July 27th, 1913, Right Reverend Thomas F. Barry with James Patrick Murray, age 12; Michael Joseph Murray; Robert Anthony Murray, age 12 , and Robert Murray. (Our Lady of Lourdes, Atholville, N.B., 1890 - 1920, F-1475)Married Rose De Lima Lavoie, June 14, 1927, Portneuf, Quebec. (Loiselle Files)Rose De Lima Lavoie, daughter of Noel Dorilas Lavoie and Marie-Anne Lamarre. (Loiselle Files) Born December 17, 1908, Val Brillant, Quebec. Lived Queen Street, Cardinal, Ontario.Children:A-10-1-1) Rose Marie Murray, born January 13, 1933, Campbellton, N. B. Baptized February 5, 1933. E-mail: murray_rose_marie@hotmail.comA-10-1-2) Marie Shelia Murray, born October 15, 1934, Campbellton, N. B. Baptized October 28, 1934. Married Kenneth Leonard Bush, August 16, 1958, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Huntsville, Ontario. R. R. # 3, Prescott, Ontario K0E 1T0 e-mail: bushview@ripnet.comChildren:A-10-1-2-1) Murray Bush R. R. # 3, Prescott, ON. K0E 1T0 A-10-1-2-2) Tom BushA-10-1-2-3) Steven Bush Deceased.A-10-1-2-4) Edward “Eddie” Bush Married Kelly Patterson.Children: Amanda, Gavin, Liam.A-10-1-2-5) Cathy Bush Married Graham MacPherson. Children: Leslie, Annie Laurie, Lindsay, Iain.A-10-1-2-6) Margaret BushA-10-1-2-7) James “Jimmie” Bush A-10-1-3) Caroline Murray Married Edward “Jack” Crook. Living Tampa, Florida-1984. E-mail: ecrook@tampabay.rr.comA-10-1-4) Betty Ann Murray Living Kitchener, Ontario-1984.A-10-1-5) Mildred Murray Living Cardinal, Ontario-1984. R.R. 1, P. O., Cardinal, ON. Tel. (613) 657 - 3103A-10-1-6) Felicia Murray Living Toronto, Ontario-1984.E-mail: felicia_murray@hotmail.comA-10-1-7) Richard Murray Living Ottawa, Ontario-1984. Married Frances.E-mail: richard7murray@hotmail.comA-10-1-8) William Murray Living Brockville, Ontario-1984. Married Reta.Address: 3157 County Road 26, Brockville, ON .E-mail: billmurray33@hotmail.comChildren:A-10-1-8-1) Diane Murray Married Nino.Children: 2 girlsA-10-1-8-2) Richard Murray Married Marjery.Children: 1 boy and 1 girl.A-10-1-8-3) Michael Murray Married Nancy. Children: 2 girls.A-10-1-8-4) William “Bill” Murray Jr. Married Denise.Children: 2 girls and 1 boy.A-10-1-9) Patrick Murray Living Hawksbury, Ontario-1984.A-10-2) Mary Margaret 'Mollie' Catheleen Noel Murray, born December 25, 1903, Campbellton, New Brunswick. (N. B. Vital Statistics) Died March 18, 1977, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Cemetery, Matapedia, Quebec. Married Patrick Adam Babcock, September 17, 1932, Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick, Rev. Father Nowlan. Patrick Adam Babcock, son of David Babcock and Eliza Ellen Chesser, born August 29, 1900, Mann's Mountain, New Brunswick. Died May 13, 1974, SMH, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 73 years, 8 months and 14 days. Buried St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Cemetery, May 16, 1974. Occupation: Fishing guide. "Educated at Mann's Mountain, N.B., was a retired fishing guide.Children:A-10-2-1) David Murray Babcock, born April 10, 1934, Campbellton, N. B. Baptized April 15, 1934. Died prior to 2002.Married Phyllis Elizabeth Murray, September 24, 1960, St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Church, Matapedia, Quebec.Phyllis Elizabeth Ferguson, daughter of Austin Ferguson and Viola Muriel Bolton, born July 17, 1939. Baptized August 24, 1944. (St. Laurent de Matapedia Church Records)Children:A-10-2-1-1) David Brent Babcock, born June 27, 1963, Hotel Dieu, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized July 19, 1963. (Note in St. Laurent de Matapedia Church Records, “1st living child.”)A-10-2-1-2) Rodney Adam Babcock, born February 1, 1966, Hotel Dieu, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized February 27, 1966. Married Frances Dube.David Murray Babcock remarried.A-10-2-2) Elizabeth Mary Agnes Babcock, born January 21, 1935, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized February 9, 1935. (At the time of her baptism, her parents, Adam Babcock and Mary Murray of Mann's Mountain, N.B.) Died December 21, 1953, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Campbellton, New Brunswick, 17 years and 11 months. Buried St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic, Matapedia, Quebec, December 24, 1953. "Died at Hotel Dieu Hospital, Campbellton, of spinal meningitis. Attended the Academy High School; here last year and Iroquois High School in Iroquois, Ontario in 1951." (Campbellton Paper)A-10-2-3) Mildred Ann Felicia Babcock, born December 13, 1939. Baptized December 17, 1939. Graduated from Campbellton High School, 1958.Married Joseph Raymond Gerard Allard, May 22, 1979, St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Lives Fredericton (2002).A-10-2-3-1) Natalie A-10-2-4) Patrick Babcock Deceased prior to 2002.Address: Rivervalley Sub, Oromocto, N.B. (506) 357 - 6358A-10-2-5) Richard Delaney Babcock, born June 29, 1944, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died September 4th, 2002, Dalhousie, N.B. Buried St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, Campbellton, N. B, September 9th, 2002. Age 58 years.The death of Richard Delaney Babcock of Campbellton occurred on September 4, 2002 at the age of 58 in Dalhousie. He was born in Campbellton on June 29, 1944 to the late Adam Babcock and the late Mary (Mollie) Murray. He is survived by his wife, Denise (Dumont) Babcock, his two daughters; Lisa Evans (John) of Burton, N.B. and Nancy Babcock of Campbellton, his son, Kevin Babcock (Tammy) of Moncton, his sister, Mildred Allard (Raymond) of Fredericton, his brother-in-law, Gerry Dumont (Carmel) of Campbellton, his nephews; Brent and Rodney Babcock and Pierre and Mark Dumont, one niece, Natalie Allard and one grandson Ethan Evans. He was predeceased by two brothers; David and Patrick and one sister, Elizabeth. His funeral was held at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Campbellton on September 9 with father Wesley Wade officiating . Interment was in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Derek Léger, Gerald Diotte, Pierre Guitard, John Drapeau, Walter Parent, and Tom Flanagan. His funeral arrangements were in the care of Maher’s Funeral Home in Campbellton. Married Denise Dumont.Address: 16 A Lily Lake Road, Campbellton, N. B. Children: A-10-2-5-1) Lisa Babcock Married John Evans. Lives Burton, N.B. (2002)Children:A-10-2-5-1-1) Ethan EvansA-10-2-5-2) Nancy BabcockA-10-2-5-3) Kevin BabcockMarried Tammy. Lives Moncton, N. B.A-10-3) Leo Richard Murray, born August 16, 1906, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died November 11, 1983, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, November 14, 1983. (Year of birth listed as 1907 on tombstone) "Mr. Murray has long been one of this city's best-known citizens. He served on the former local town police force until these duties were taken away by the R.C.M.P. in the early forties. After that, Mr. Murray continued to serve the town in various capacities until his retirement. He had also long maintained a close interest in many community services until the time of his death. He was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Church." (Campbellton Tribune, November 16, 1983 issue.)Constable , Town Police, 1937; Deputy Police Chief, 1944.“Police Force - Member recently appointed Tax Collector for Campbellton.” April 11th, 1946 issue.Married Margaret Greta Morrison, July 19, 1937, Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Father Hachey.Greta Morrison, born 1908, Newcastle, New Brunswick. Died March 7, 1966, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Buried St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, March 10, 1966.Children:A-10-3-1) Nicholas “Nicky” Richard Murray Lives Halifax, N.S. Nova Scotia Director of the Consumer Association of Canada (1989) Address: 5682 Inglis Street, Halifax, N. S. B3H 1K3 A-10-4) Caroline/Carolyan Adelaide Murray, born circa June 1908, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Died March 23, 1916, Campbellton, New Brunswick, 7 years and 10 months. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, March 26, 1916.'The death of the bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murray of O'Leary Street, Carolyan Adelaide, at 7 years, 10 months. She had been listless and tired for the better part of two months, taken from school and a tonic given to her. Death occurred at 1 o'clock on Thursday March 23rd. Funeral Saturday from Our Lady of the Snows and interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, May 26th, 1916. (Campbellton Graphic, March 25th, 1916 issue.)On the 26th March 1916, were interred in the cemetery of this parish, the mortal remains of Caroline Murray, 11 year old child of Richard Murray, who received the last rites of the Holy Church. Richard Murray , present, at the interment with others. E. P. Wallace, ptre. (our Lady of Snows Church Records, Campbellton, N.B.)Died November 23, 1916, Campbellton, age 7 years. (New Brunswick Vital Statistics)A-10-5) Elizabeth Yvonne Murray, born September 22, 1910, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized September 25, 1910, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Sponsors: Henry Murray and Margaret Henry, Reverend E. P. Wallace. (Parish of Our Lady of Lourdes, Atholville, N.B., 1890 - 1920, F-1475) (Our Lady of Snows Church records, F-9364) Died August 1, 1911, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 10 months. Buried Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick, August 3, 1911. (Our Lady of Lourdes, Atholville, N.B., 1890 -1920, F-1475)A-10-6) Felicia Magdalen Murrray, born February 5, 1912, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized February 11, 1912. Sponsors: Charles Delaney and Hannah Gremmels. E. P. Wallace, ptre. Confirmed September 13th, 1925. (Our Lady of Lourdes, Atholville, N.B., 1890 - 1920, F-1475) Died December 10, 2004, Campbellton, N. B. Buried St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Cemetery, Matapedia, Quebec.The death of Felicia Fitzgerald of Matapedia, Quebec, occurred in Campbellton on December 10, 2004, at the age of 92. Born in Campbellton on February 4, 1912, she was the daughter of the late Richard Murray and the late Elizabeth Delaney. She is survived by her daughters Faye MacNaughton, Barbara Craswell and Kathy Irvine; sons Frank Fitzgerald and Garth Fitzgerald, 11 grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Frank Fitzgerald; two children Francis Weir and Catherine Ann; parents Richard and Elizabeth; four sisters and two brothers.(Campbellton Tribune, December 15, 2004 issue) Relatives and friends were saddened to learn of the death of one of Matapedia's oldest residents Felicia Magdelan Fitzgerald, which occurred on December 10, 2004, at the Campbellton Regional Hospital a the age of 92 years and 10 months. Felicia was a daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (Delaney) Murray and the widow of Frank Fitzgerald Sr. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Predeceased by her parents, her husband, two children: Francis Weir (Little Frankie) and Catherine Ann (Kitten) as well as four sisters: Mollie, Yvonne, Caroline, and Mildred; two brothers: Leo and Delaney Murray. She leaves to mourn her passing, her three daughters: Faye MacNaughton, Barbara Craswell (Auley) and Kathy Irvine (Deering); two sons Frank Jr. (Gloria) Fitzgerald and Garth (Carol) Fitzgerald; eleven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren as well as several nieces and nephews. Felicia was a wonderful mother to her family, and a good friend to all. She was a member of St. Laurent Parish, St. Patrick's Committee, The Matapedia W.I., and the Golden Age Club of which she was its first president. Always happy to have visitors and greeted them with her beautiful smile. Mom's love will live on forever; her memories will shine through the gloom. (Campbellton Tribune, January 19, 2005 issue)Married Francis (Frank) Thompson Fitzgerald, October 17, 1932, Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Church, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Father Nowlan.Francis Thompson Fitzgerald, son of Dennis Fitzgerald and Margaret Ryan, born July 28, 1897, Matapedia, Quebec. Baptized September 5, 1897. (St. Laurent de Matapedia Church Records)(Born July 26, 1898, Missing Place - Darlene Campbell) Died January 10, 1977, SMH, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 78 years, 5 months and 15 days. Buried St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Cemetery, Matapedia, Quebec, January 13, 1977.Children:A-10-6-1) Francis Weir Fitzgerald, born April 11, 1933. Baptized April 16, 1933. Died August 5, 1937, age 4 1/2 years. Buried St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Cemetery, Matapedia, Quebec.A-10-6-2) Catherine Ann Fitzgerald, born December 22, 1934. Baptized December 30, 1934. Died August 12, 1937, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 2 years and 8 months. Buried St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Cemetery, Matapedia, Quebec, August 13, 1937.A-10-6-3) Mildred Mary Faye Fitzgerald, born June 24, 1936, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized July 12, 1936. Married Vernon Cameron MacNaughton, June 3, 1959, St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Church, Matapedia, Quebec.Vernon Cameron MacNaughton, son of William R. MacNaughton and Lillian Flowers, born August 10, 1929, Deeside, Quebec. Died September 18, 1994, Matapedia, Quebec. Buried St. Laurent de Matapedia Cemetery, Matapedia, Quebec, September 21, 1994. "Known very well along the river, Vernon was employed for many years as a guide with the Restigouche Salmon Club, and Grog Island Camp and in latter years as a fishery warden with Restigouche Riparian Association". (The Tribune, October 5, 1994 issue)Address: 7 De La Restigouche Crescent, Matapedia, Quebec. Children:A-10-6-3-1) Patricia 'Patsy' Ruth MacNaughton married John Kevin MacNaughton, November 3, 1979, St. Laurent de Matapedia. John Kevin MacNaughton, son of James Claude MacNaughton and Maxine Firth. Live Flatlands, 1994.Children:A-10-6-3-1-1) Jonathon McNaughtonA-10-6-3-1-2) Cameron McNaughtonA-10-6-3-2) Francis Richard 'Ricky' William MacNaughton, born June 14, 1963, SMH, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized June 24, 1963. Married Carol MacNaughton, September 17, 1988, St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Church, Matapedia, Quebec. Live Campbellton, 1994.Carol MacNaughton, daughter of James Claude MacNaughton and Maxine Firth of Matapedia.Children:A-10-6-3-2-1) Jamee MacNaughtonA-10-6-3-3) Randy Vernon MacNaughton, born June 13, 1967, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized June 25, 1967. Married Lana Montgomery. Lives Flatlands, 1994.Children: A-10-6-3-3-1) Stephanie MacNaughtonA-10-6-3-3-2) Teri-Lyn MacNaughtonA-10-6-3-3-3) Patrick MacNaughtonA-10-6-4) Francis “Frankie” Richard Dennis Fitzgerald, born April 3, 1939, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized April 23, 1939. (St. Laurent de Matapedia Church Records) Married Michelle Lyse Dube, April 20, 1963, St. Laurent de Matapedia Roman Catholic Church, Matapedia, Quebec. Michelle Lyse Dube, daughter of Roger Dube and Claire Cyr born August 24, 1942, Ottawa, Ontario. Baptized September 3, 1942, Ottawa, Ontario.Married 2) Gloria JonesChildren:A-10-6-4-1) Mary Katherine Deborah Fitzgerald, born October 21, 1963, Hotel Dieu, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized October 31, 1963. Married Corey.A-10-6-4-2) Tammy FitzgeraldA-10-6-4-3) Ashley FitzgeraldA-10-6-5) Joseph John Garth Fitzgerald, born June 24, 1943, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized July 4, 1943. Married Carol Betteridge.Carol Betteridge, daughter of Whitney Betteridge and Gladys Barrieau.Children:A-10-6-5-1) Joanne Lynne Fitzgerald Married Charles E. Ouellette.Children:A-10-6-5-1-1) Alexander Charles OueletteA-10-6-6) Patricia Barbara Ann Fitzgerald, born February 8, 1948, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Married Auley Craswell. Address: Mann Mountain, N. B Children:A-10-6-6-1) Lisa Craswell Married Brent Nicolle.Children:A-10-6-6-1-1) Kyle A-10-6-6-2) Becky CraswellA-10-6-7) Kathryn Margaret Elizabeth Fitzgerald, born August 24, 1952, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized September 7, 1952. (St. Laurent de Matapedia Church Records) Married Deering Irvine. Address: Mann Mountain, N. BChildren:A-10-6-7-1) Stacey IrvineA-10-6-7-2) Jeremy IrvineA-10-7) Mildred Ann Murray, born July 19, 1913, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Baptized July 20, 1913. Sponsors: T. W. Henry and Johanna Doyle, E. P. Wallace, ptre. Confirmed September 12th, 1925. (Our Lady of Lourdes, 1890 - 1920, F-1475) Died May 31, 1938, Campbellton, New Brunswick, age 24 years. Buried June 2, 1938, Our Lady Of the Snows Roman Catholic Cemetery, Campbellton, New Brunswick. Graduate of Campbellton High School, Commercial Department, 1933. Died of T. B. (Nanny)
A-11) Arthur Peter/Peter Arthur Brennan, born March 20, 1870, New Brunswick. (Date comes from the records of J. Keady Murray.) Born March 1871. (1871 Census) Died ? 1892, Richibucto, New Brunswick. (J Keady Murray) This child appears in the 1871 St. Louis de Kent Census as Peter, but does not appear in the 1881 St. Louis de Kent Census. I believe he died in 1872 and is probably was buried in St. Louis de Kent, New Brunswick next to his Father. The St. Louis de Kent Church Records covering the years, 1870-1874 are missing.According to a conversation with Rose Marie Murray, January 25th, 2002, Peter Brennan drowned. This information originally came from James Raymond Murray, Marinette, Wisconsin. Apparently the river is very near to the Brennan’s land in St. Louis de Kent.
17 February 1886 The Chatham World. #2182.One of the best known men in Chatham (North. Co.), Michael Brennan, died last week and was buried yesterday. Mrs. Brennan was absent and did not get back before the funeral.From Daniel F. Johnson's Vital Statistics in New Brunswick Newspapers. 1810 Maine Census, Portland, Cumberland County.James Mury - Head of Household.2 males under 101 male between 16 and 261 male age 45 years and upwards1 female under 101 female between 10 and 161 female between 16 and 261 female between 26 and under 451 - other. All other free people except Indians, not taxed.
1810 Maine Census, Brunswick, Cumberland County.John Mury - Head of Household.1 male under 101 male between 26 and under 45. 3 females under 101 female between 16 and under 26.
1810 Maine Census, Castine, Hancock County.John Morey - Head of Household.1 male under 61 male between 16 and under 26. 1 female between 10 and 161 female between 16 and 26
1810 Maine Census, Eastpond Settlement, Seventh Range, Township No. 2.John Murry - Head of Household.2 males under 101 male between 10 and 161 male between 15 and under 261 female under 101 female between 26 and under 45
1810 Maine Census, Freeport, Cumberland County.Daniel Brennan - Head of Household.1 male under 101 male between 16 and 261 male age 45 and upwards 1 female between 10 and 162 females between 16 and 261 female between 26 and 45 ==CENSUS RECORDS== 1861 Parish of Palmerston, Kent County, New Brunswick Census, p. 8. Michael Brennan, head, age 45, Irish, native of New Brunswick, Farmer and Lumberer, Roman Catholic, Married. Mary Brennan, wife, age 30, Irish, native of New Brunswick, Roman Catholic, Married. William Brennan, son, age 10, Irish, native of New Brunswick, Roman Catholic. Cady Brennan, son, age 8, Irish, Native of New Brunswick, Roman Catholic. John Brennan, son, age 6, Irish, Native of New Brunswick, Roman Catholic. Michael Brennan, son, age 4, Irish, native of New Brunswick, Roman Catholic. Henry Brennan, son, age 8 months, Irish, native of New Brunswick, Roman Catholic. Mary I. Mooney, servant, age 19, Irish, Native of New Brunswick, Roman Catholic, Labourer. William Conners, servant, age 40, Irish, Native of New Brunswick, Roman Catholic, Labourer.
1871 Parish of St. Louis, Kent County Census, p. 10 - 11. Michael Murry, age 50, born Newfoundland, Irish, Catholic, Farmer, Married, unable to read and write. Mary Murry, wife, age 40, born Ireland, Irish, Catholic, Married, unable to read and write. William Murry, son, age 17, born N.B., Irish, Catholic, Farmer. Kady Murry, son, age 16, born N.B., Irish, Catholic, going to school. John Murry, son, age 12, born N.B., Irish, Catholic. Michael Murry, son, age 11, born N.B., Irish, Catholic. James Murry, son, age 9, born N.B., Irish, Catholic. Daniel Murry, son, age 6, born N.B., Irish, Catholic. Catherine Murry, daughter, age 4, born N. B., Irish, Catholic. Patrick R. Murry, son, age 2, born N.B., Irish, Catholic. Peter Murry, age 1/12, born N.B., March, Irish, Catholic.
1881 Parish of St. Louis, Kent County, New Brunswick, Division 2, page 2, Adolphe Bariault, Enumerator. Marie Murrey, widow, age 50, born Ireland, Irish, Catholic, Female Farmer. Kaetey Murrey, son, age 28, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic. John Murrey, son, age 26, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic. Michel Murray, son, age 22, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic. Henlly Murrey, son, age 19, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic. James Murrey, son, age 18, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic. Damyl Murrey, son, age 16, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic. Catherine Murrey, daughter, age 14, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic, going to school. Richard P. Murrey, son, age 12, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic Baelle Murray, son, age 28, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic, Gabier, Married. M. Marie Murray, wife, age 23, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic, Married. Machel Murray, son, age 3, male, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic. John M. Murray, son, age 1, born N.B., Irish, Roman Catholic. Barry M. Janne, male, age 16, born N.B., Roman Catholic, occupation not given. 1891 Bonaventure County Census, Mann District, page 16, April 16, 1891. Mary Murray, age 60, widow, born Ireland, parents Ireland/Ireland, Roman Catholic, read. Daniel Murray, age 25, son, born N.B., parents Ireland/Ireland, Roman Catholic, lumber labourer, wage earner, read and write. Catherine Murray, age 23, daughter, born N.B, parents Ireland/Ireland, school teacher, wage earner, can read and write. Richard Murray, age 21, son, born N.B., parents Ireland/Ireland, lumber labourer, wage earner, read and write. 1901 Restigouche County Census, Campbellton, Division # 3, p.51. Mary Murray, mother, born March 17, 1828, Ireland, age 72, Immigrated 1842. Richard Murray, son, born March 19, 1870, N.B., age 31, labourer, 12/$200/$150. Elizabeth Murray, wife, born December 29, 1872, Quebec, age 28. Daniel Murray, son, born November 15, 1864, N. B., age 36, labourer, 12/$150/$100. Mary Murray, wife, born June 10, 1869, Quebec, age 31. John C. Murray, son, born October 10, 1897, N.B, age 3. James Murray, son, born December 25, 1900, N.B., age 3/12. 1891 Bonaventure County Census, Mann District, Indian Reserve, April 4th, 1891, J. Alfred Verge, Enumerator, page 9.William Murray, age 40, born New Brunswick, parents born N.B./Ireland, Roman Catholic, Lumberman, Patron, 15 Employees, illiterate. Ann Murray, age 35, wife, born Quebec, parents born Ireland/Ireland, Roman Catholic, can read and write. Michael E. Murray, age 13, son, born N. B., parents N.B/N.B., Roman Catholic, can read and write. John B. Murray, age 11, son, born N.B., parents, N.B/N.B., Roman Catholic, can read and write. James Murray, age 9, son, born N.B., parents, N.B./N.B., Roman Catholic, can read and write. Richard K. Murray, age 7, son, born N.B., parents, N.B/N.B., Roman Catholic, can read. Gertrude A. Murray, age 3, daughter, born Quebec, parents, N.B/N.B., Roman Catholic. Charles S. Murray, age 2, son, born Quebec, parents, N.B./N.B., Roman Catholic. 1901 Bonaventure County, Quebec Census, Ste. Anne De Restigouche, # 1 Mann, page 1. Murray, William, born 6 November 1850, New Brunswick, Irish, Catholic., Lumberman. Murray, Annie, wife, born 16 October 1854, Quebec, Irish, Catholic. Murray, Michael, son, born 6 January 1878, New Brunswick, Lumberman. Murray, Laura, wife, born 18 September 1876, Quebec. Murray, Richard, son, born 10 May 1884, New Brunswick Murray, Gertie, daughter, born 4 January 1888, Quebec Murray, Charles, son, born 21 April 1890, Quebec 1891 Bonaventure County Census, Mann District, Indian Reserve, p. 9, J. Alfred Verge, Enumerator, April 4, 1891. John Murray, age 35, married, born N. B., parents P. E. I./Ireland, Roman Catholic, Lumberman, wage earner, illiterate. Margaret Murray, age 33, married, born N.B., parents P.E.I./N.B., Roman Catholic, can read and write. Frederick Murray, age 6, son, born N.B., parents N.B./N.B., Roman Catholic, can read. William Murray, age 4, son, born Quebec, parents N.B./N.B., Roman Catholic. David Murray, age 3, son, born Quebec, parents N.B/N.B, Roman Catholic. 1901 Bonaventure County, Quebec Census, Ste. Anne De Restigouche, #1 Mann, page 4. Murray, Margaret, born June 29, 1858, New Brunswick, Boarding Mistress, Irish, Catholic. Murray, Wilfred, son, born February 28, 1885, New Brunswick, Labourer, 5 months employed, $50 earnings. Murray, William, son, born December 16, 1886, Quebec. Murray, David, son, born 26 September 1888, Quebec. Murray, Joseph, son, born 2 August 1891, Quebec. 1891 Restigouche County Census, Parish of Addington, Division 2, A. H. Lingley, Enumerator, April 16, 1891. Michael Murrey, age 34, born N.B., parents Ireland/Ireland, Roman Catholic, Lumberman, Employee. Mattie Murrey, age 32, wife, born Quebec, parents N.B./N.B., Roman Catholic, read and write. Louis Murrey, age 4, son, born N.B., parents N.B./Quebec. Cameron Murrey, age 2, son, born N.B., parents N.B/Quebec. Ethel Murray, age 6/12 months, daughter, born N. B., parents N.B./Quebec. 1901 Restigouche County Census, Campbellton, Division # 3, p. 42. Michael Murray, born April 29, 1855, N.B., Lumberman, R. C., Irish, 8/$300/$200. Mattie Murray, wife, born September 17, 1858, N.B., Baptist. Louis C. Murray, son, born July 21, 1887, N.B., R. C. Michael C. Murray, son, born April 30, 1889, N.B., R.C. Ethel Murray, daughter, born September 1890, N.B., R. C. Easter H. Murray, daughter, born June 27, 1892, N.B., R.C. Bessie C. Murray, daughter, born January 17, 1894, N.B., R. C. Mattie Anderson, niece, born June 28, 1883, Quebec, Presbyterian. 1891 Northumberland County, Newcastle Division # 2, p. 3, J. B. Russell., Enumerator, April 7th, 1891. H. R. Murray, age 28, born N. B., P. E. I./Mother Ireland, Roman Catholic, Hotel Keeper, Married, read and write, 3 Employees - Employer to state average number of hands employed during the year. Carrie Murray, age 27, wife, born N. B., Father P.E.I./Mother N.S., Roman Catholic, read and write. H. O. S. Murray, son, age 1, born N. B., parents N.B./N.B., Roman Catholic. Mary Murray, daughter, age 4, born N.B., parents N.B./N.B., Roman Catholic. Angus Cummings, age 4, male, Lodger, born N.B., parents P.E.I/N.B., Roman Catholic, Home Carpenter, employee, read and write. (Age should be 40/44?) Nelson Copeland, age 26, male, Lodger, born N.B., parents N.S./N.S., Presbyterian, Railway Engine Driver, employee, Read and write. Harry Cameron, age 26, male, Lodger, born N.B., parents N.B./N.B., Presbyterian, Railroad Driver, wage earner, read and write. John Johnston, age 26, male, Lodger, born N.B., parents N.B./N.B., Presbyterian, Railroad driver, wage earner, read and write. Nellie Murray, female, age 12, adopted daughter, born N.B., parents N.B./N.B., Roman Catholic, read and write. Jane Arbo, age 30, Domestic, born N.B., parents N.B./N.B., Roman Catholic, Servant, read and write. 1901 Restigouche County Census, Campbellton, p. 34. Henry R. Murray, age 38, born November 14, 1862, N.B., Hotelkeeper, 12/$400, R. C. Carrie Murray, wife, age 37, born September 22, 1863, N.B. Mary Murray, daughter, age 15, born January 22, 1885, N.B., going to school. Henry C. Murray, son, age 11, born April 15, 1889, N.B., going to school. Rina Murray, daughter, age 5, born January 10, 1896, N.B. Lena Murray, daughter, age 6/12 months, born September 14, 1900, N.B. all born New Brunswick, Irish and Catholic. 1920 United States Census, Missoula City, Montana, Precinct 9, January 8th, 1920. Temple Grady, head, age 31, born Montana, Travelling Salesman.Olive Grady, wife, age 22, born Wisconsin.Margaret Grady, daughter, age 2 5/12, born Montana. 1930 San Antonio Township, Maywood City (part), Los Angeles County, California.Flora AvenueTemple C. Grady, age 43, born Montana, Mechanic, Factory.Julie A. Grady, age 41, born Canada, French. 1920 United States Census, Marinette, Wisconsin.Ray J. K. Murray, age 65, born Canada, Father born Maine, Labourer Foundry.Margaret Murray, wife, age 65. Born Canada, Father born Ireland.Richard M. Murray, son, age 27, single, born Wisconsin.James R. Murray, son, age 28, single, born Wisconsin, Labourer Mill. KENT COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1844 - 1887 No. 1103 - Michael Woods and Catherine Murray, both of the Parish of Welford married by license, December 4th, 1848. D. J. Wetmore, Curate Witnesses: Thomas Murray and Mary Ann McNaughton No. 1107 - Robert Graham and Isabella Murray, both of Richibucto married by license January 23rd 1849. Reverend James Law, Presbyterian. Witnesses: Samuel Girvran and John Main. No. 1220 - William Petley and Margaret Murray, both of Parish of Weldford and with consent of parents married May 25th, 1850. D. J. Wetmore, ptre. Witnesses: Donald McEachern and Eliza Murray. No. 1281 - Wilfred Forster and Eleanor Quinn, both of Parish of Richibucto married by banns August 11, 1851 at Parish Church. James Neales, Rector. Witnesses: Elizabeth Tracey and Thomas Quinn. No. 1312 - George Murray and Mathilda Cushing both of the Parish of Wellington married by banns with consent of their guardians, August 27th, 1852. John Bousee, ptre. Witnesses: George Wry and Sarah Wry. No. 1414 - Michael McDonald and Sarah Murray both of Welford married by license, March 9, 1853 by Reverend James Law, Presbyterian. Witnesses: Donald McNeil and Joseph Baldwin. No. 1527 - James Morton and Elizabeth Murray of Parish of Welford married July 25, 1854. James Neales, ptre. Witnesses: James Murray, Mary Murray and Alex. W. Jeffrey. No. 1553 - Samuel Wellwood and Margaret Murray of Parish of Welford married June 26, 1853. H. M. McGurik, ptre. Witnesses: Samuel Sullivan and Catherine Murray. Octave Murray and Oside Robichaud, Parish of Palmerston married April 1856. H.M. McGuirk, ptre. Witnesses: Joe Robichaud and Hubert Robichaud. No. 1787 - Thomas Murray and Margaret Killoch, both of Parish of Wellington, married September 22, 1856. D. I. Wetmore, ptre. Witnesses: John Thompson and Agnes Murray. No. 1909 - Edward Dobson of Shediac, Westmorland Co. and Jane Murray of Weldford Parish married by licensce July 23, 1858, James Law, Presbyterian. Witnesses: James Murray and H. Brait. No. 1995 - John McMichael and Mary Murray, Parish of Weldford married October 5, 1859. James Law, Prebyterian. Witnesses: Alelxander Murray and Margaret McMichael. No. 1998 - James Murray and Margaret Oatle of Richibucto married October 30, 1857. James Law, Prebyterian. Witnesses: James Stotherd and Elizabeth Ostle. No. 2019 - Michael McCaffrey and Elizabeth Brown, parish of Weldford married March 7th, 1859. James Peterson. Witnesses: Owen McCaffrey and Sarah Brown. No. 2021 - Thomas Murray and Margaret Curran both of the Parish of Welford married March 7, 1859. James Peterson. Witnesses: Charles Curran and Jane Murray.]No. 2022 - Thomas McCaffrey of Gleneg, Northumberland County and Mary Dyer of Parish of Carleton, married November 21, 1859. James Peterson. Witnesses: Daniel Dwyer and Sarah McCaffrey. No. 5217 - Edward Costin and Mary Ann McCaffrey both of the Parish of Weldford married January 26, 1861. Wm. McManus Witnhess: Owen McCaffrey and Mary Ann McDermott. No. 3225 - William Fitzgerald and Catherine Murray, Parish of Weldford married October 21, 1861. William McManus, ptre. Witnesses: Thomas Murphy and Jane Murray. No. 3520 - Charles Curran and Jane Murray of the Parish of Weldford married July 18, 1864. John C. Murray. Witnesses: John Curran and Margaret Curran. No. 3741 - Alexander Murray and Margaret McMichael of Weldford married October 3rd, 1866. James Law, Presbyterian. Witnesses: John Murray and Jan Leune. William Murray of Weldford and Amanda Campbell of the same married by licence August 15, 1867. James Law, Presbyterian. Witnesses: Archibald Campbell and Margaret Curoy. No. 3983 - Thomas Clark and Margaret Murray both of Parish of Weldford married September 8, 1868. James Fowler. Witnesses: Daniel McKendrick and Eliz Murray. No. 4313 - William G. Murray and Alice C. Harrington, Parish of Dundas married at Buctouche, March 31, 1868. Alfred A. Weeks. Witnesses: James Harrington and Lydia Chapeau. No. 1054 - Richard Long and Olive Camel, both of the Parish of Richibucto were married by license 13th December 1847. Thomas N. DeMoy, Rector. Witnesses: George Davidson and Joseph Davidson. (Campbell) No. 1260 - Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary, Registered June 17, 1851, J. W. Weldon, Clerk. Michael Brennan of the Parish of Carleton, bachelor and Mary O'Leary of the same place, spinster, were married by licence 2nd October 1850 by me, H. M. Guirk, ptre. Witnesses: Mary Murray and Martin I. Mooney. William Brennan of the parish of St. Louis and Mary Marjorie Butler of the parish of St. Louis were married on May 20, 1874. (Bill Morris, email, January 4, 2001) No. 5891 - Keady Brennan and Margaret A. Long, Registered December 30, 1881, by me, R. Hutchinson, Clerk of the Peace. Keady Brennan of the Parish of St. Louis and Margaret A. Long of the town of Richibucto after due publication of banns were united in Holy Marriage by me, Ed. JH. Bauron, ptre. Witnesses: Andrew Gorman and Catherine Flanagan. No. 6004 - John Brennan and Margaret J. Forster, Registered December 28, 1882, by me, R. Hutchinson, Clerk of the Peace. On 17th October 1882, John Brennan of the parish of St. Louis and Margaret J. Forster of the parish of Weldford, both in the County of Kent were married by banns with consent of parents by me, Francois H. Cormier, ptre. Witnesses; John Forster and Annie Burgess. No. 7072 - Henry Brennan to Caroline McDonald, Registered December 10, 1887.Henry Brennan of the Parish of Accadieville and Caroline McDonald of the same place were married according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, 18th day of October 1887, by me, M. F. Richard, ptre. Witnesses: James Carmichael and Kate Brennan. No. 7076 - Wilfred Brennan and Marie Legere, Registered December 10, 1887. Parish of Dundas, Granddigue, Kent County, N.B., November 7, 1887, Wilfred Brennan, Granddigue, and Marie Legere of Granddigue were married by banns by me, G.L. Floch, ptre. Witnesses: Charles Herbert and Eliza Bibodeau. REGISTRE DE LA PAROISSE ST. LOUIS DE KENT, 1800 - 1870, Catholique. Baptized 20th September 1841, Brigette, born July 16th, daughter of James Murray and Marguerite Votour. J. Rioux, ptre. Witnesses: Caiss Spillam and Ann Chaley. Baptized 22 February 1852, William, born November 29th, son of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Neil. H. McGuirk, ptre. Witnesses: John Sutten and Catherine Sutten. Michael Brennan, sponsor for Henry Walsh, baptized June 5, 1852, son of James Walsh and Ellen Grant. Baptized September 17, 1853, Kady, born August 11, son of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary. H. McGuirk, ptre. Witnesses: Pt Holland and Mary Gaynor. Baptized July 30, 1855, John, born 3rd of Leg marriage of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary. Witnesses: Cyprien Gallant and Mary Murray. Baptized June 28, 1857, Michael, born February 30th, son of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary. H. McGuirk, ptre. Witnesses: Richard Croaker and Catherine Curren. Baptized May 15, 1859, Mary Honora, born March 10th, to Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary. Witnesses: Luc Robichaud and Susanne Daigle. Baptized February 25, 1860, Margaret, born January 25, daughter of Rober Butler and Catherine Reilly. Jos. Pelletier, ptre. Witnesses: Dosithe Thebault and Johanna Kelly. Baptized June 8, 1861, Richard Henry, born December 14, 1860, son of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary. Jos. Pellitier, ptre. Witnesses: Jean Breau and Mary Walsh. Baptized April 5, 1863, James, born December 21, 1862, son of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary. Jos. Pelletier, ptre. Witnesses: Bernard Gorman and Jane Butler. Baptized January 6, 1865, Timothy, born May 28 last of the lawful marriage of Patrick Harrington and Bridge McCafferty, Kouchibouguac, Baptized May 14, 1865, Daniel, born December 19th last, son of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary. Jos. Pelletier, ptre. Witnesses: James Gorman and Emilienne Maillet. Baptized June 9, 1867, Catherine, born January 17, daughter of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary. Jos. Pelletier, ptre. Witnesses: Keady Brennan and Catherine Gorman. Baptized June 26, 1869, Patrick Richard, born March 21 last, son of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary. Jos. Pellitier, ptre. Witnesses: Felix Landry and Mary Gorman. ST. ANTOINE DE RICHIBUCTO On the 11th July 1858, Margaret Jane, baptized, aged 14 days, daughter of Wilford Foster and Eleanor Quinn. James Peterson. Witnesses: James Quinn and Mary Quinn. On July 29, 1850, Thomas baptized, born August 16, 1848, son of Michael Woods and Catherine Murray. H. McGuirk, ptre. Witnesses: Thomas Graham and Mary Roach. On August 15, 1852, James baptized, born March 5, 1851, son of Michael Woods and Catherine Murray. H. McGuirk, ptre. Witnesses: Anthony Roach and Margaret Minnard. On June 26, 1854, Samuel Wellwood, son of John Wellwood and dec. Mary Brown married Margaret Murray, daughter of Jerome Murray and Catherine Fitzgerald. H. McGuirk, ptre. Witnesses: Samuel Sullivan and Catherine Murray. On May 4, 1858, baptized Jannet, born March 2, 1854, daughter of Michael McDonald and Sarah Murray. Witnesses: Richard Croak and Mary Cairy. On May 20th, 1855, baptized Sarah Ann, daughter of David Murray and Margaret Grant, and wife of Michael McDonald, convert, aged 20 years, Witnesses: John Hartmett and Catherine Hartnett. On July 13th, 1856, baptized Elizabeth, born May 17th, daughter of Michael and Sarah Ann McDonald. Witnesses: Michael Murphy and Mrs. Murphy. Baptized March 30th, 1855,Martha, born April 30, 1845Mary, born October 19, 1847Martina, born July 2, 1850John Parsons, born March 11, 1855Anne Dolathia, born May 8, 1843, children of John McGlinchey and Mary Anne Murray. Baptized July 23, 1857, David, born July 16th, son of Thomas Murray and Margaret Keelic. Witnesses: Thomas and Anne Whalen. On July 18, 1858, baptized David, aged 6 months, born son of Michael McDonald and Sarah Murray. On August 1, 1858, I baptized Margaret Jane, age 14 days, born of the lawful marriage of Wilford Foster and Eleanor Quinn. James Peterson. Witnesses: James and Mary Quinn. On November 17th, 1858, baptized Michael, 2 weeks and 4 days, son of Michael Woods and Catherine Murray. James Peterson. Witnesses: Edward Hollahan and Bridget O'Laughlin. Christianna, aged 6 months and 3 weeks, baptized December 1, 1858, daughter of John McGlinshey and Mary A. Murray. On March 7th, 1859, Thomas Murray and Margaret Curren, both of the Parish of Welford, Kent County married with consent of parents in presence of Charles Curren and Jane Murray. James Peterson, ptre. Michael McCaffrey and Elizabeth Brown both of the Parish of Welford married March 7th, 1859. Witnesses: Owen McCaffrey and Sarah Brown. On June 23, 1859, baptized Daniel, age 3 months, son of Thomas Murray and Margaret Kellick, Baptized November 27, 1859, Mary, six weeks old, born daughter of Thomas Murray and Margaret Curran. On July 10, 1860, baptized Caroline Elizabeth, aged one year, 7 months, daughter of George McDonald and Ann Whelan. On July 30, 1860, baptized Agnes, born April 19th, of marriage of Michael McDonald and Sarah Ann Murray. On January 26, 1861, Edward Costin of Welford and Mary Ann McCaffrey of the same place were married by Wm. McManus, ptre. Witnesses: Mary A. McDermott and Owen McCaffrey. On July 10, 1861, baptized Mary Catherine, age 5 months old, daughter of Michael McCaffrey and Elizabeth Graham. Baptized July 28, 1861, William James, aged 5 years, son of John McGlinchey and Mary Ann Murray. On October 21, 1861, William Fitzgerald and Catherine Murray of Welford Parish were married. Witnesses: Thomas Murphy and Jane Murray. Baptized January 21, 1862, Thomas, aged 7 weeks, son of Thomas Murray and Margaret Curran. Witnesses: John Blanchville and Jane Murray. Baptized January 23, 1862, Ann, born September 14, daughter of Michael Woods and Catherine Murray. Baptized May 12, 1862, Thomas, born March 19th, son of Thomas Murray and Margaret Kellick. Baptized August 19, 1862, Elizabeth, aged 3 years, daughter of John McGlinchy and Mary Ann Murray. Witnesses: O. McCaffery and Elizabeth Doyle. Baptized November 30, 1862, Mary Elizabeth, aged 4 months, daughter of Samuel Wellwood and Margaret Murray. Baptized March 18, 1863, Michael, son of Edward Costen and Mary Ann McCaffrey, 1 month old. Witnesses: Michael McCaffrey and ELiza Brown. Baptized May 8, 1864, Edward, aged 3 weeks, son of Willliam Fitzgerald and Catheine Murray. Baptized May 8, 1864, Hugh, aged 6 weeks, son of Thomas Murray and Margaret Curran. On July 18, 1864, Charles Curran and Jane Murray both of the Parish of Weldford married by Jno. C. Murray, ptre. Witnesses: John and Margaret Curran. Baptized September 25, 1864, Robert, aged 5 weeks, son of Samuel Wellwood and Margaret Murray. On November 13th, 1865, Catherine Murray, wife of Michael Woods, aged about 45 years, Profession of Faith, Roman Catholic. Baptized November 22, 1866, Jeremiah John, born November 13th, son of Thomas Murray and Margaret Curran. Witnesses: Jeremiah Murray and Margaret Curran. Baptized April 29, 1866, Mary, daughter of William Fitzgerald and Catherine Murray. Baptized July 28, 1867, Frederick Samuel, born July 17th, son of Samuel Wellwood and Margaret Murray. Baptized September 22, 1867, David, born August 15th, son of Thomas Murray and Margaret Curran. Baptized May 3, 1868, Jane, daughter of William Fitzgerald and Catherine Murray. Baptized privately, July 24, 1869, Margaret Elizabeth, born October 13, 1868, daughter of Thomas Murray and Margaret Curran. Baptized May 26, 1871, Ellen, born December 9, 1870, daughter of Thomas Murray and Margaret Curran. ST. CHARLES DE L'ADOUANE On April 20th, 1826 baptized Martin, born 1st of present month, son of John Mooney and Ann Maure of Richibucto. P. N. Blanchet, ptre. ( I believe this is the Martin Mooney that was a witness to the marriage of Michael Brennan and Mary O'Leary) Jean (John) Murray, born 20th August 1827, son of John Murray, cordonnier and Brigitte Gafney. Baptized at the House. (Could this be J. Michael Murray and Mary Julia O'Gaffrey Brennan?) Northumberland County Marriages, Vol. I, 1806 - 1839 - No. 1802 - John Murray and Bridget Brennan of the Parish of Gleneg married August 17, 1825. Samuel Bacon, Rector. ST. TIMOTHEE DE SHEMOGUE, CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS, 1813 - 1899 Francois, baptized March 3, 1832, son of James Brennan, farmer and Eleanor Joyce. Michael, son of James Brennan, farmer and Eleanor Joyce, born 12th January last and baptized April 27, 1834. Kent County Marriages Appeared in Generations, Issue 26, December 1985, as transcribed by Deborah MacDonald Hale, from newspaper accounts, particularly from the Northumberland Gleaner. William Murray and Margaret Hamilton, both of Richibucto, married November 6, 1837, Richibucto, by Reverend James Hannay. George Murray and Frances Marsh, both of Weldford, married June 27, 1838, Richibucto, by Reverend Henry Jarvis. BAIE DES VENTS, N. B., PARISH OF ST. LAURENT CATHOLIC, F 1729. Baptized April 12, 1858, Cornelius, son of James Murray and Mary Ann Buckley, born March 4th. RICHIBUCTO ANGLICAN, F1113 Auley Matilda, parents John and Mary Murray, born July 30, 1843. George Albert, parents John and Mary Murray, born June 17, 1846. Wilfred Foster, buried 23rd March 1845, aged 74 years, T. N. DeWolf, Rector. Thomas Murray, buried September 30, 1844, aged 52 years, T. N. DeWolf, Rector. Geo. R. Murray, aged 15 months, buried September 19, 1847. CAMPBELLTON MARRIAGES Married March 4, 1914, Marius D. Jewett, son of Sanford H. Jewett and Anid H. Blair of Stanford, Springs, Conn. and widow, Louisa O'Leary, dau. of Elie Arseneau and Constance Quinn. Reverend E. P. Wallace. Dispensation October 4th, 1912.(Our Lady of Snows Roman Catholic Church Records) The Atlantic Canadians, 1600 - 1900 Michael Brennan, born circa 1827 (NB 14 - 12)Michael Brennan, labourer, born circa 1821 (NB 21- 296)Michael Brennan, farmer, born circa 1816 in New Brunswick (NB 478)Michael Brennan, farmer, living in 1861 in Palmerston Parish (NB 478)Michael Brennan, farmer living in 1871 in St. Louis (NB 9-229) Murray and Brennan family name connected with the Fenian Raids???!! RESEARCH ADDRESSES Paroisse Saint Louis des Francais, C. P. 70, Saint Louis de Kent, N.B. E0A 2Z0 Isabella Foster, daughter of Wilfred Foster and Eleanor Quinn, born July 24, 1854, baptized August 25, 1854. Sponsors: Thomas Quinn and Bridget Quinn. H. McGuirk, ptre.(Baptism, Richibucto Village) Margaret Jane Foster, daughter of Wilford Foster and Eleanor Quinn, 14 dayas old, baptized July 11, 1858. Sponsors: James Quinn and Mary Quinn. James Peterson, ptre.(Baptism, Richibucto Village) James Alexander Foster, son of Wilfred Foster and Eleanor Quinn, born October 11 last, baptized December 27, 1863. Sponsors: Luke and Jane Murphy. Jno. C. Murray, ptre. (Baptism, Richibucto Village) Anne Maria Foster, daughter of Wilfred Foster and Ellen Quinn, born January 16 last, baptized February 18, 1866. Sponsors: James and Catherine Chrystal. Jno. C. Murray, ptre.(Baptism, Richibucto Village) David Foster, son of Wilford Foster and Ellen Quinn, 15 days old, baptized September 1, 1861. Sponsors: John Kennedy and Mary Quinn. Wm McManus, ptre. (Baptism, Richibucto Village) William Edmond Foster, son of Wilfred Foster and Ellen Quinn, born May 18, baptized June 21, 1868. Sponsors: Joseph Aylward and Mary Dunn. Jno. C. Murray, ptre. (Baptism, Richibucto Village) Eliza Foster, daughter of Wilfred Foster and Ellen Quinn, born August 30, baptized October 23, 1870. Sponsors: Ronald Stewart and Jane McDonald. Jno. C. Murray, ptre. (Baptism, Richibucto Village) Charles Foster, son of the late Thomas Foster and late Anne Lord and Elizabeth Dunn, daughter of late John Dunn and Catherine Ennis, married September 20, 1857. Witnesses: Timothy McDonald and Christine Whalen. H. McGuirk, ptre.(Marriage, Richibucto Village) Interred February 27, 1870, the remains of Mrs. Eliza Foster, who died the 25th of the month, aged 34 years, Witnesses: Henry L. Dwyer and John McInerney. Jno C. Murray, ptre. (Death, Richibucto Village) Wilfred Foster, buried 23rd March 1845, aged 74 years, T. N. DeWolf, Rector.(Richibucto Anglican Church Records, F 1113) Michael Long, son of Richard Long and Olive Campbell, age 3 weeks, baptized April 17, 1863. Sponsors: John Howlett and Johanna Maher. Wm. McManus, ptre. (Baptism, Richibucto Village) George Campbell of the Parish of Richibucto and Mary Ann Potts married August 11, 1863. Witnesses: Thomas Potts and Eliza Breau. Wm. McManus, ptre. (Marriage, Richibucto Village) Robert Campbell, son of George Campbell and Mame Potts, born May 22, baptized August 7, 1864. Sponsors: Thomas and Louis Potts. Jno. C. Murray, ptre. (Baptism, Richibucto Village) Annie Campbell, daughter of George Campbell and Mary Potts, born October 18 last, baptized December 5, 1869. Witnesses: Thomas Cullen and Ursula Potts. Jno. C. Murray, ptre. (Baptism, Richibucto Village) Ellen Campbell, widow of Robert Campbell died 8th instant, age 82 years and interred March 10, 1869. Jno. C. Murray, ptre. (Death, Richibucto Village) John Campbell and Mary Baldwin of the Parish of Weldford married November 4, 1862. Witnesses: Andrew McNeil and Ann Doyle. Wm.McManus, ptre. (Marriage, Richibucto Village) 1999 Telephone Directory - John R. Brennan, R. R. 3 2, Box 2830, 424 Gilman Falls Avenue, Old Town, Me. 04468 - 1322 Tel. 207 - 827 - 3201 (Residence) (Bangor, Me. Area) - Contacted November 1999. Reply dated December 7, 1999: "I am sorry I can't help you. I am the only Brennan in the Old Town area. The Brennans came through Prince Edward Island and settled in Danforth, Maine. My Grandfather's name was William and he married Mary McKinnon and moved to Bangor I do not recognize any of the names you had in your letter. No Northwest Cemetery in this area." Marriages from the State of Maine Prior to 1892(US GenWeb Library)(From Cards at Maine State Archives) 1) William Brennan, State of New York and Maria Dooley, Portland, ME, November 21, 1847, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 9/25/1847 2) James Brennan, Biddeford, ME and Jane Murphy, Portland, ME, August 15, 1850, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 8/15/1850 3) John Brennen, Portland, ME, and Mary Donahue, Portland, ME, November 12, 1850, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 10/26/1850 4) Patrick Brannan, Portland, ME, and Ann Flinn, Portland, ME, July 30, 1851, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 7/12/1851 5) Michael Brannon, Portland, ME, and Catherine Conly, Portland, ME, February 5, 1854, Portland, ME. 6) Timothy Brennan, Biddeford, ME, and Maria Gunnin, Biddeford, ME, July 16, 1860, Biddeford, ME. 7) William D. Brennan, Biddeford, ME, and Margaret O. Bryan, Biddeford, ME, July 31, 1864, Biddeford, ME. 8) Ellen Brennan, Biddeford, ME, and Edward Casey, Biddeford, ME, January 7, 1865, Biddeford, ME. 9) Weston Brannon, Weston, ME, and Margaret F. Brannan, Weston, ME, July 17, 1865, Weston, ME. Intention Filed 7/12/1865. 10) John Brannan and Margaret Kerns, October 6, 1866, Biddeford, ME. 11) Mary Brannon, Portland, ME, and John Cairns, Portland, ME, November 2, 1867, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 11/2/1867 12) James Breenan, Portland, ME, and Margaret Larkin, Portland, ME, August 26, 1869, Portland, ME. 13) James Brannan, Portland, ME, and Margaret Larkin, Portland, ME, August 26, 1869, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 8/14/1869 14) John E. Brannan, San Francisco, CA, and Lizzie E. Nicols, August 24, 1870, Pittston, ME. 15) Timothy C. Brennan, Portland, ME. And Catherine O’Connor, Portland, ME, November 8, 1875. Intention Filed 11/8/1875. 16) Patrick Brennan, Portland, ME, and Delila Connor, Portland, ME, September 27, 1883, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 9/20/1883. 17) Edward Brennan, Biddeford, ME, and Elizabeth Welch, Biddeford, ME, August 12, 1884, Biddeford. 18) John Brennan, Portland, ME, and Mrs; Lizzie M. Sanborn, Portland, ME., April 22, 1890, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 4/16/1890. Mary McCaffrey, Portland, ME and John J. Burke, Fort Preble, ME, July 4, 1886, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 6/12/1886. Kate McCaffrey, Portland, ME. And Charles A. Burton, Fort Preble, ME., November 22, 1886, Portland, ME. Intention Filed 11/18/1886. Brennan Marriages - Mormon Family History 1) William Brennan married Mary A. Cunningham, October 28, 1854, Belfast, Waldo, Maine. 2) William Brennen married Ada C. Bray, October 4, 1887, Civil, Rockland, Knox, Maine. Richard Brennan - Naturalization Int., August 1852, Augusta, MaineIndex # 10352, Volume/Page C1 - 12, Box/File 120 - 43. (Hancock County, Maine) Timothy Brennan, died 02/11/1900, E 170th NY Vols., Plot C 625. Missoula Public Library, 301E Main, Missoula, Montana. 59802-4799 Missoula County Clerk and Recorder, Missoula County Courthouse, 200 West Broadway Street,Missoula, Montana, 59802-4292. Tel. (406) 523 - 4752 Confederation Centre Public Library, Charlottetown Public Library, P. O. Box 7000, Charlottetown, P. E. I. C1A 8G8 Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation Library, Two Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. C1A 1M6 Mt. Auburn Cemetery, 580 Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 Murray (ref. to genealogy) 1829 - 1940C Northumberland County (NB11-96)Researching your Ancestors in New Brunswick, Robert FellowsThe Atlantic Canadians, 1600 - 1900. Brennan Family Births 1) William Brennan, born Richibucto (obit) 2) Keady Brennan, born Kouchibougiac (obit) 3) John Brennan, born Kouchibougiac (NB Vital Statistics - Death) 4) Michael Brennan, born Richibucto (obit) 5) Mary Honora Brennan, born ? 6) Richard Henry Brennan, born Richibucto (obit) 7) James Brennan, born ? 8) Daniel Ernest Brennan, born Richibucto (obit) 9) Catherine Mary Brennan, born St. Louis de Kent (NB Vital Statistics - Death) 10) Patrick Richard Brennan, born Kouchibougiac (obit) 11) Arthur Peter Brennan, born St. Louis de Kent (1871 Census)

The Brewster Mingle

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This project is focused on finding our common, mixed-race ancestors that broke the color barrier and created our clan(s). Originally, the goal was to trace our ancestry to our Scottish/ Irish, African - American, and Native American roots to see if we are descendants of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower however recent DNA evidence points to the possibility that my paternal line was a part of Spain and Portugal's colonization of the Americas when they began enslaving Africans between 1600 - 1700. Our roots are very diverse, just based on the small amount of data that I already have... We are blessed with many elders that are still living, In 2020, we lost several of our elders, including my father who was 85 years old when he died 1 NOV, 2020, and Vivian who was 104 years old when she died December 2020. I am seeking help gathering information, stories, and Brewsters who are descended from Alexander Brewster or his sons: Tobe, Cosmo, Futch, or William Brewster (all born emancipated). PLEASE join me here to share your good works and be a witness to the lives of our ancestors. Lest we forget.

The Browns of St. John the Baptist Church, Croydon

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'''Brown Family Clusters''' As an aid to sort out the common name "John Brown" All the Registered baptisms from St. John the Baptist Church, Croydon, Surrey, 1700 to 1815Surrey History Centre; Woking, Surrey, England; Surrey Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: 2888/1/9 They are are sorted according to parents. *John Brown Baptism 13 Jun 1675 Croydon, St John John *Eliz Brown Baptism 23 Sep 1688 Croydon , St John John,Jane *Sarah Brown Birth 17 Mar 1699 Croydon , St John William,Margaret *John Brown Birth 27 Aug 1698 Croydon, St John John,Catherine *Elizabeth Brown Bapt. 6 Oct 1700 Croydon , St John John,Katherien *Katherien Brown Bapt. 5 Feb 1701 Croydon , St John John,Katherien *Mary Brown Baptism 21 Feb 1702 Croydon , St John John,Katherien *Thomas Brown Baptism 1 Apr 1705 Croydon , St John John,Katherien *Robert Brown Baptism 23 Nov 1703 Croydon , St John William,Mary *Ann Brown Baptism 15 Nov 1705 Croydon , St John William,Mary *Mary Brown Baptism 4 Jun 1710 Croydon , St John William,Mary *Hary Brown Baptism 26 Mar 1711 Croydon , St John William,Mary *Elizabeth Brown Bapt. 26 Mar 1711 Croydon , St John William,Mary *Sophia Brown Baptism 9 Feb 1719 Croydon , St John John,Sarah *Rodah Brown Baptism 15 Dec 1722 Croydon , St John John,Sarah *Sarah Willsby Brown 23 Jun 1736 Croydon , St John John,Sarah *Rachel Brown Baptism 19 Sep 1721 Croydon , St John Robert,Ann *Ann Brown Baptism 8 Jan 1723 Croydon , St John Robert,Ann *John Brown Baptism 4 Feb 1723 Croydon, St John James, Sarah *James Brown Baptism 20 Dec 1724 Croydon, St John James,Sarah *Samuel Brown Baptism 6 Nov 1726 Croydon, St John James,Sarah *Mary Brown Baptism 1 Dec 1728 Croydon, St John James,Sarah *Thomas Brown Baptism 1 Feb 1730 Croydon, St John James, Sarah *Alice Brown Baptism 17 Jan 1731 Croydon, St John James,Sarah *Richard Brown Baptism 28 Jan 1733 Croydon, St John James,Sarah *Joseph Brown Baptism 6 Oct 1734 Croydon, St John James, Sarah *Ann Brown Baptism 9 Apr 1727 Croydon, St John Richard,Hanna *John Brown Baptism 20 Jan 1730 Croydon, St John Richard,Hanna *Elizabeth Brown Bapt. 24 May 1732 Croydon, St John Richard,Hanna *Richard Brown Baptism 30 Dec 1733 Croydon, St John Richard,Hanna *Thomas Brown Baptism 13 Feb 1737 Croydon, St John Richard,Hannah *George Brown Baptism 8 Apr 1733 Croydon, St John Abraham,Frances (M. at CSJ 1 Feb 1731, Frances Brooks) *Richard Brown Baptism 25 Sep 1742 Croydon , St John Moses,Sarah (M. at CSJ 10 Feb 1740, Sarah Anderson) *Moses Brown Baptism 12 Aug 1744 Croydon , St John Moses,Sarah *John Brown Baptism 9 Dec 1746 Croydon, St John John,Lucy (M. 31 May 1747, Lucy Muckamore) *Thomas Brown Baptism 7 Apr 1748 Croydon, St John John,Lucy *Lucy Brown Baptism 8 Apr 1750 Croydon, St John John,Lucy *Mary Brown Baptism 29 Sep 1751 Croydon, St John John,Lucy *[[Brown-11998|John Brown]] Baptism 1 Jul 1753 Croydon, St John John,Lucy *William Brown Baptism 6 Feb 1755 Croydon, St John John,Lucy *Martha Brown Baptism 2 Feb 1759 Croydon, St John John,Lucy *Elizabeth Brown Bapt. 24 Apr 1761 Croydon, St John John,Lucy *Martha Brown Baptism 25 Jan 1764 Croydon, St John John,Lucy *Frances Brown Baptism 11 Jan 1766 Croydon, St John John,Lucy *William Brown Baptism 23 Oct 1750 Croydon , St John Mary *Thomas Brown Baptism 28 Apr 1754 Croydon , St John Tho,Susanna *Sarah Brown Baptism 8 Apr 1756 Croydon , St John Tho,Susanna *Hannah Brown Baptism 21 Feb 1751 Croydon , St John John,Eliz *Elizabeth Brown Bapt. 7 Apr 1753 Croydon , St John John,Eliz *Mary Brown Baptism 29 Sep 1764 Croydon , St John John,Elizabeth *James Brown Baptism 1 May 1768 Croydon, St John James,Anne *Mary Brown Baptism 6 Jan 1771 Croydon, St John James,Anne *Joseph Brown Baptism 6 Jan 1771 Croydon, St John James,Anne *William Brown Baptism 12 Jun 1772 Croydon , St John James,Anna Petronella *Richard Brown Baptism 7 Nov 1773 Croydon, St John James,Anne *James Brown Baptism 1 Jul 1781 Croydon, St John James,Anne *Elizabeth Brown Bapt. 20 Sep 1783 Croydon, St John James,Anne *Anne Brown Baptism 14 Mar 1787 Croydon, St John James,Anne *Elizabeth Brown Bapt. 22 Sep 1770 Croydon, St John Lucy *Thomas Brown Baptism 1 Aug 1772 Croydon, St John Lucy *John Brown Baptism 16 Oct 1773 Croydon, St John Sarah *John Brown Baptism 16 Mar 1774 Croydon, St John Thomas, Anne *[[Brown-11997|John Brown]] Baptism 12 Sep 1779 Croydon, St John John,Anne (m. [[Plowman-62|Anne Plowman]] on 11 Sep, 1803 at SJB; d. 1841) *[[Brown-104258|William Brown Baptism]] 4 Feb 1780 Croydon, St John John,Anne *[[Brown-104287|Mary Brown]] Baptism 1 Feb 1784 Croydon, St John John,Anne *[[Brown-12252|Ann Brown]] Baptism 10 Dec 1786 Croydon, St John John,Anne (m. John Dalton; d. 1867) *[[Brown-16192|Edward Brown]] Baptism 25 Jul 1790 Croydon, St John John,Anne (m. Charlotte Dransfield; d.1864) *Elisabeth Brown Bapt. 3 Oct 1796 Croydon, St John Thomas,Ann *Jane Brown Baptism 9 Dec 1798 Croydon, St John Benjamin,Sarah *Sarah Brown Baptism 28 Jan 1798 Croydon, St John John,Amy *John Brown Baptism 29 Apr 1804 Croydon, St John John, Amy *James Brown Baptism 22 Jun 1806 Croydon, St John John,Amy *John Brown Baptism 26 Oct 1800 Croydon, St John James,Anne *James Brown Baptism 28 Nov 1802 Croydon, St John James,Ann *Jane Brown Baptism 13 Mar 1803 Croydon, St John James,Amy *Ann Brown Baptism 1 Jul 1804 Croydon, St John James,Anne *Mary Brown Baptism 20 Apr 1806 Croydon, St John James,Amy *Rosetta Brown Baptism 15 Mar 1801 Croydon , St John Thomas,Rosetta (m. 2 June 1795, St. Mary, Newington, Rosetta Mary Ann Conoley) *Thomas Brown Baptism 27 Feb 1803 Croydon , St John Thomas,Rossetta *William Brown Baptism 10 Jun 1804 Croydon , St John Thomas,Rossella *James Brown Baptism 9 Feb 1806 Croydon , St John Thomas,Rosella *Sarah Brown Baptism 16 Aug 1807 Croydon , St John Thomas,Rosette *Lewis Brown Baptism 21 Apr 1809 Croydon , St John Thomas,Rosetta *Eleanor Brown Baptism 23 Feb 1811 Croydon , St John Thomas,Rosetta *John Brown Baptism 29 Apr 1801 Croydon, St John John, Susanna *Richard Brown Baptism 3 Jul 1802 Croydon , St John Richard,Anne *Richard Brown Baptism 8 Jan 1804 Croydon , St John Richard,Ann *[[Brown-12470|Mary Brown]] Baptism 12 Feb 1804 Croydon, St John John,Ann (m. 23 Sept 1826 to [[Davey-142|John Davey]]; d. 1882) *[[Brown-89830|William Brown]] Baptism 29 Dec 1805 Croydon, St John John,Ann *[[Brown-89841|John Brown]] Baptism 14 Feb 1808 Croydon, St John John,Ann *Richard Brown Baptism 19 Aug 1810 Croydon, St John John,Ann *[[Brown-56405|Sarah Brown]] Baptism 19 Jul 1812 Croydon, St John John,Ann (m. 29 Apr. 1841 to George Frederick White) *Richard Brown Baptism 27 Mar 1808 Croydon , St John Peter,Martha *William Stevennat Brown 13 May 1810 Croydon , St John William,Grace *Margaret Brown Bapt. 24 May 1811 Croydon , St John Joseph,Harriet *Mary Ann Brown Baptism 23 Feb 1812 Croydon , St John John,Mary '''Marriages at Croydon, St. John 1750-1850''' *Martha Brown Marriage 1 Mar 1755 Croydon , St John to James Whiffen *Henry Brown Marriage 2 May 1756 Croydon , St John to Mary Lowick/Lovick *William Brown Marriage Dec 1758 Croydon , St John to Jane Chamberlaine *Mary Burne Marriage 1 Nov 1759 Croydon , St John to William Thatcher *Elizabeth/Mary Brown Marriage 10 Feb 1760 Croydon , St John to John Jones *Elizabeth Brown Marriage 7 Mar 1769 Croydon , St John to John Burchall *Sarah Brown Marriage 4 Jul 1774 Croydon , St John to Richard Cullingham *Hannah Brown Marriage 2 Feb 1775 Croydon , St John to Joseph Dean *Lucy Brown Marriage 3 Mar 1777 Croydon , St John to John Billings/Billing *Ann Brown Marriage 31 Dec 1779 Croydon , St John to William Squire *John Brown Marriage 2 Oct 1787 Croydon , St John to Alice Tiffin *John Brown Marriage 19 Apr 1794 Croydon , St John to Amy Holliday *John Brown Marriage 6 Dec 1795 Croydon , St John to Mary Burchett *Elizabeth Brown Marriage 9 Oct 1796 Croydon , St John to Thomas Anseth *George Brown Marriage 2 Nov 1797 Croydon , St John to Mary Patchin *George Brown Marriage 2 Nov 1797 Croydon , St John to Mary Fetcher *Anne Brown Marriage 18 Dec 1797 Croydon , St John to Richard Norris *John Brown Marriage 11 Jan 1801 Croydon , St John to Hannah Larrett *John Brown Marriage 11 Sep 1803 Croydon , St John to Ann Plowman *John Brown Marriage 26 Nov 1804 Croydon , St John to Sarah Swan *William Brown Marriage 15 Apr 1811 Croydon , St John to Sarah Meris/Meniss *John Brown Marriage 26 Sep 1812 Croydon , St John to Jane Jupp *Martha Brown Marriage 6 Nov 1814 Croydon , St John to William Ray *Ann Brown Marriage 26 Mar 1815 Croydon , St John to William Hookings *Sarah Brown Marriage 6 Aug 1815 Croydon , St John to Nathaniel Beadel *Judith Brown Marriage 24 Dec 1815 Croydon , St John to John Hubbard *Mary Brown Marriage 2 Nov 1816 Croydon , St John to Thomas Davis *Rosetta Brown Marriage 13 Jan 1818 Croydon , St John to Charles Cox *George Brown Marriage 17 May 1818 Croydon , St John to Elizabeth Willer *John Brown Marriage 12 Apr 1819 Croydon , St John to Rebecca Singleton *Anne Brown Marriage 21 May 1820 Croydon , St John to Thomas Cheppin *George Brown Marriage 9 Oct 1820 Croydon , St John to Elizabeth Walker *Ruth Brown Marriage 8 Jul 1821 Croydon , St John to Charles Brown *William Brown Marriage 16 Jun 1822 Croydon , St John to Jane Simmonds *Rebecca Brown Marriage 16 Sep 1823 Croydon , St John to George Franklins *Edward Brown Marriage 17 Dec 1826 Croydon , St John to Sarah Humphreys *Henry Brown Marriage 26 Feb 1827 Croydon , St John to Jane Garland *Leah Brown Marriage 28 Aug 1827 Croydon , St John to Robert Allum *Joseph Brown Marriage 16 Feb 1828 Croydon , St John to Susanna Wickman *Joseph Brown Marriage 3 Mar 1828 Croydon , St John to Maria Woolford *Ansley Brown Marriage 18 Mar 1828 Croydon , St John to John Wiltshire *James Brown Marriage 6 Apr 1828 Croydon , St John to Ann Parker *Mary Browne Marriage 1, 15 May 1828 Croydon , St John to William Perkins *Henry Brown Marriage 9 Jun 1828 Croydon , St John to Sarah Newman *Alice Brown Marriage 19 Aug 1829 Croydon , St John to Samuel Robinson *James Brown Marriage 22 Aug 1829 Croydon , St John to Jane Hoyte *Thomas Brown Marriage 14 Sep 1829 Croydon , St John to Maria Hale *Ann Brown Marriage 10 Dec 1829 Croydon , St John to William Holmes *Sarah Browne Marriage 24 Dec 1831 Croydon , St John to Abraham Reading or William Moore *Mary Brown Marriage 20 Sep 1835 Croydon , St John to James Payne *Priscilla Brown Marriage 25 Feb 1837 Croydon , St John to Thomas Verrells *Mary Brown Marriage 3 Oct 1837 Croydon , St John to Richard Simmons *George Brown Marriage 1 Sep 1839 Croydon , St John to Ann Daws *William Brown Marriage 24 Nov 1839 Croydon , St John to Ann Barton *Elizabeth Brown Marriage 30 Dec 1839 Croydon , St John to Joseph Bromage *Edward Brown Marriage 20 Jan 1840 Croydon , St John to Mary Ann Aldridge *Mary Young Marriage 30 Jun 1840 Croydon , St John to George King A few '''Burials''' *John Brown Burial 19 Apr 1719 Croydon, St John John *John Brown Burial 28 Oct 1741 Croydon, St John John, Mary *John Brown Burial 23 Jan 1746 Croydon, St John John *John Brown Burial 22 Jul 1774 Croydon, St John Thomas

The Broyles Family

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This is the seminal work on the first generations of the Broyles/Briles family in the United States. The publication date appears to be around 1940. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2195493 Online version as extended by John K. Broyles, Sr.] [[Keith-6477|Dr. Keith (1874-1942)]] had a special interest in the Broyles family and corresponded with many descendants over a period of at least four decades. Those descendants had grandparents who were born in the early 1800's. The result was a huge typescript that covered thousands of individuals, the first six generations of the family and more in the U.S. Each individual was given a unique identification number. The work has held up extremely well over time. It was reprinted by John K. Broyles, Sr., in his ''Broyles Family Newsletter'', a quarterly publication from 1982-2000. The Newberry Library in Chicago is said to have Prof. Keith's papers. '''See Also''' * Find A Grave - [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=26745566 Arthur Leslie Keith] * [https://archive.org/details/jstor-1914859 The German Colony of 1717, by Prof. Arthur Leslie Keith, in "The William and Mary Quarterly", vol 26, 1917]

The Buck Family (Part 2)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28story%29|The Buck Family (Part 1)]] written by Charles Buck ...and possessing a good trade, the young lady was perfectly willing. So my grandfather built him a log cabin of his own and stopped boarding from house to house to make shoes, but opened a shop and had his customers come to him. This shop he worked in for more than fifty years. True to the traditions of the times he raised a family of nine, five boys and four girls. The boys names were John - who became a noted surveyor and died early of consumption, leaving a family of two girls and a boy, and when last heard from still lived in Crawfordsville, Indiana. The next son was William who kept up the family traditions by raising a family of 9, one of whom died infancy. Their names being Andrew, Sarah, Nancy, Lucy, Mary, Willis, Martha, and Charles. The third son of my grandfather was named George, and was never married. He was a saddler by trade and joined the gold rush to California by way of the Isthmus of Panama. In crossing the Isthmus he contracted yellow fever and died. The Buck family did not know what had become of him until more than a year afterwards a letter came from California from a man who was in Uncle George's party, and who made the trip to California in safety. Uncle George was known to have had more than $400.00 when he left home but what became of it, will never be known. The fourth son of my grandfather was Samuel, who learned the trade of a brick molder and came to Illinois in 1858 and began work for Joseph Malone, whose daughter he married a few years later. To this union was born four children, one of whom died in infancy, Andrew, Ella, and William. The fifth son of my grandfather was named Daniel, who died while a very young man. Jacob was the sixth son of my grandfather and came to Illinois while a young man and when the war between the North and the South broke out he volunteered in a company of men from this neighborhood and was with Grant at Vicksburg, where he died of yellow fever. The daughters of my grandfather were Lucy, Mary, Catherine, and Nancy. My mother was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her maiden name was Harriet Tumy. Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_3%29|Part 3]]

The Buck Family (Part 3)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_2%29| Part 2]] When my mother was three weeks old her mother died and my grandfather let a childless couple by the name of Corey take my mother for a short time, until he could make arrangements to keep her himself. The Corey's were afraid that they would not be allowed to keep the child [sic] kidnapped her and took her to the backwoods of Crawfordsville. My grandfather searched high and low for her but he never knew what became of his daughter. The Corey's treated my mother as their own children until they began to have children of their own. Then they made my mother a slave to care for a flock of six or seven children of their own. Mother supposed that she was one of theirs and could not understand what had come over her foster parents. An old man who pitied my mother, suspected that she did not belong to the Corey's took it upon himself to look into the matter and after a time got a confession from Corey of how they have obtained possession of the child. This man took another step and told my mother the truth about her parentage in the presence of Corey and his wife. They admitted the facts and gave her the address of her people in Cincinnati. My mother immediately left the Corey's and went to make her home with an old couple by the name of Warren. She wrote a letter to the address given her by the Corey's and was astonished to receive a letter from a brother. My mother was then 16 years. Her brother invited her to pay him a visit which she did and found she had another brother, bother of her brothers were prosperous business men of Cincinnati. Her father was reported by neighbors who knew him, to be wealthy, but her brothers refused to make an accounting on the ground that the estate had been closed for 16 years and could not be re-opened. My mother learned that the Tumy family in Cincinatti was descended from a younger brother of Lord Tumy of Ireland. Many years later my mother became acquainted with John Fitzgibbons, an Irishman living in Lacon, who avowed that he had been born on the Tumy estate in Ireland and gave much information about the Tumy's of Ireland. I have suspected that relationship to royalty is a very doubtful honor. In time my folks decided to try their fortunes in Illinois, so on the 2nd day of October in 1866 they began what [sic] the most talked of journey in their lies. The distance was less than 150 miles, but it was made in a covered... Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_4%29|Part 4]]

The Buck Family (Part 4)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_3%29|Part 3]] ...wagon, and the time required was 8 days. The seven nights were spent in outdoor camps. It was worthy of notice that the family possessed no fire arms of any kind. My father had no love for them and never fired a gun a half dozen times in all his life. But there was one faithful guard day and night, a large New Foundland dog, coal black and with a white breast and plume-like tail that made him a very handsome dog. His name was Ben and he took charge of the party. I would give much for a picture of that pioneer family on the march. There were nine persons in the party of which I was the youngest. The party left Crawfordsville at daylight with Ben leading the way, looking backwards every few yards to make sure that the wagon had not turned off on some cross road. A light rain began falling about 10 o'clock in the morning, the wind whipped to the north west and snow began falling, increasing in volume as the night came on until a regular blizzard was blowing and the ground was covered with snow to the depth of two inches. The country was thinly settled, and log cabins were few and far between. The prospect for camping in the snow, with out wood, was not a cheerful one, but when it was nearly dark they came to a deserted old cabin having a fire place. The family piled out and took possession and prepared to spend the night. Wood was found and a fire built in the chimney. Bread was baked in a large iron skillet with a long handle and a heavy iron lid. The dough was put in the skillet, and set on a bed of live coals. The lid was placed on the skillet and covered with live coals. There was one drawback, the lid had to be lifted every little while to let out the steam or the bread would be soggy. In due time the bread was baked a rich brown and to nine hungry mouths it was like manna from Heaven. After being warmed and fed, the spirits of the family came back and Ben was so pleased that he waved his tail so hard that it raised a dust and he was ordered to lie down and keep quiet. The night was spent in comfort and a bright sun the next brought back the usual high spirits of the family. At one time the family seriously considered turning back. By noon the snow had melted and by night the ground was dry. For the next six nights camp was made in the open. Eight members of the family slept in the wagon and my father and Ben slept under it. Two or three times each night... Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_5%29|Part 5]]

The Buck Family (Part 5)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_4%29|Part 4]] ...Ben would get up and make the rounds of the camp. He would first visit the horses and then walk to the tongue of the wagon to the box and putting his forefeet on the dash board would stand there for a time until satisfied that all were there. He would return to his bed. One night my father was awakened by Ben pulling at his arm and knowing that something was wrong, arose and went to the horses to find that one of them had slipped its halter and was started on the back track. My father securely tied the horse and was very grateful to Ben for saving him much trouble. There were no road maps in those days and the folks only knew in a general way the directions they were to travel. They knew that at Bloomington, Illinois they were to turn north and follow the Illinois Central Railroad to Rutland, and then turn west and keep going until they were in the neighborhood of Lacon. They made camp one night a few miles north of Bloomington surrounded by clumps of hazel bushes. The fall had been a very mild one and many bunches of hazel nuts remained on the bushes. The first that my folks had ever seen. All my life, believe it or not, I have a dim remembrance of that camp, of sitting in an older sister's lap, with a bright fire blazing in the open air and all about were dark shadows, when a younger sister came and placed two round things in my hand, which long afterwards I was to learn were hazelnuts. We traveled north from Bloomington for a day or so and inquired of a man how far it was to Lacon? This person said he had never heard of such a place. This was not very good news, but the next day we met with better luck. The next day we met a man who had not only heard of Lacon, but had helped drive a drove of hogs to the pork house there, some fifteen years before. He did not know how far it was, but it was a very long way. He could tell us how to go a much shorter way than we were traveling. Go to a town called Metamora, it was an important town because the Court House was located there. Any body can tell you how to get to Metamora. When you get there go west, and keep going until you reach the river, turn to your right and keep going and you will run right into the town. The advice was good and we followed it. In time we reached Metamora and met with the only unpleasant incident of the journey. Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_6%29|Part 6]]

The Buck Family (Part 6)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_5%29|Part 5]] A crowd of loafers before a saloon guying people as they passed, as we came by a drunken individual halted us and wanted to trade horses, though he had none in sight. My father told him he did not want to trade, and started the team. The loafer reached for the bridle to stop the team but that was all that Ben could stand, and raising his bristles, and showing his teeth, he let out a growl like a bear. The loafer took one look at a mouthful of big white teeth and ran back to the crowd. This pleased the other loaders immensely, and one of them insisted on buying the dog, but Ben made it plain that he had no intention of changing masters and we finally got clear of the loafers. It was near night but the family drove a few miles to get away from Metamora before camping. This was the last night of camping, and we were on the road early the next morning. We were in sight of Crow Creek when we met a man on horseback, my father stopped him and asked how far it was to Lacon. He answered about 10 miles. Then my father said, by any chance do you happen to know a man by the name of Sam Buck? Pointing to the north bluff of Crow Creek, he answered, "He lives about two miles back on that hill. He runs a saw mill in winter and makes brick in the summer. Go on until you cross the creek, a road comes down from the east in this road, turn to the right and follow that road and you will come to the mill. The folks did so and went up over what was called years later, Pea Ridge. We went on and finally we could hear the whine of the saw as it ripped through the tough old oak logs. There was heavy timber all around and this seemed homelike to the folks as they had lived all their lives in the heavy timber of Indiana. The saw mill was located on what is now Con Reis's farm. Uncle Sam lived a half mile north of the mill across a deep hollow in a two room house that they had built, when he and aunt Sarah were married. The next house we came to was owned by Joesph Myers one of the early settlers in old Salem, he had bought the farm from Grandfather Joe Malone a few years before. Myers was an inventive sort of fellow and he had built the mill and he had the finest outfit for making sorghum molasses in all the country round. The mill had been running since August... Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_7%29|Part 7]].

The Buck Family (Part 7)

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Continued from [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_6%29|Part 6]] ...but in October there were huge piles of cans stacked up waiting for a turn to be ground. We stopped there for a few minutes and probably had a taste of the molasses. As we started away Mr. Myers called to my father and said "Come help me make molasses tomorrow, I need a man awful bad." My father promised he would and he worked at the factory until the last of October before the last of the cane was ground. It was ideal Indian summer weather until late November, and then it turned cold and snowed for many days until the snow was more than knee deep on the level. It was the kind of winter that the saw mill men wanted to see because it was much easier to haul the logs to the mill on sleds. But it was hard to get men enough to cut logs as fast as the mill wanted them. Storm did not stop the loggers, from sun up to sun down the men and teams were hard at work in the timber. Men wore only cow hide leather boots in those, and they were abut the coldest things in winter that could be found. Many men froze their feet so badly that they could not walk for months. We lived that winter with Uncle Sam. Fourteen persons in a two room house did not leave room enough for a dance but if company came a place for them to sleep was found. Ben had piloted the family to the end of the journey and was happy. Wherever the team went Ben would go and nothing would stop him. He became known for miles around and every man in Lacon knew him and had a kind word for him. It was a tough place in Lacon in those days, groceries or a sack of flour left in a wagon unguarded for a few minutes disappeared as if by magic but we were let severely alone. Ben would lead the wagon until the team was tied then he would jump into the wagon. People who were inquisitive enough to try to see what they could find in the wagon was met by shining teeth and the growl of a bear. Ben loved to hunt rabbits, he did not care for a gun, all he wanted was for someone to go with him into the woods, and that was not a hard job for the brush came up to within a few rods of the house and extended for miles in every direction. On one occasion Ben coaxed my brother, Willis, who was then 7 years old to follow him into the timber. Ben soon started a rabbit and chased it up hill and down for a couple of hours but was unable to force the rabbit into a hollow log or tree.

The Buck Family (story)

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Story written by [[Buck-749|Charles Buck]]. The founder of the Buck family in America was Hosea Buck, who came from England shortly after the Quakers settled Pennsylvania, about 1638, and settled about 40 miles from Pennsylvania. He had some money or he became possessed in some way of a large tract of land. As was the custom in those days, aided and abetted by his good wife, they raised a large family, and of the family 8 were boys, enough to stock the entire country with Bucks. The family prospered and their name was given to a County, and to a mountain. Bucks County and Bucks Mountain stand as monuments to our family that time cannot destroy. Buck's County was actually named by William Penn after Buckinghamshire, England. When I was there some 30 years ago, every fourth person was named Buck. While the original stock of Bucks came from England, a large influx of Germans settled near and inter-married with the Bucks and as a result the English language was forgotten and that mongrel language known as Pennsylvania Dutch was spoken, down to my father's time, who went to school to learn English. The founder of this western branch of the Buck family was [[Buck-740|Andrew Jackson Buck]], who was born in Pennsylvania and grew to manhood there but decided that he would see [sic] the country was like farther west. He had learned the trade of shoemaker, so that he was assured of finding work at all times. With his kit of tools slung over his shoulder and a sound pair of legs, he set out to walk to Ohio, which he reached in due time. He stayed in Ohio for several years, but walked back to Pennsylvania once to see his folks and then returned to Ohio. He was not satisfied there and shouldering his kit of tools he set out for Indiana. He had almost crossed the state before he found a place to his liking. The village of [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Crawfordsville,+IN&aq=0&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=38.826758,79.013672&vpsrc=0&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Crawfordsville,+Montgomery,+Indiana&ll=40.046409,-86.87439&spn=0.073459,0.154324&t=h&z=13&iwloc=A Crawfordsville] contained 3 or 4 log cabins, but it looked like a good place for a shoemaker, and it was. The shoemaker went from house to house and stayed until he had made foot wear for all of the family, which in families of 10 to 15 was no small job. In the homes of one of his patrons he fell in love with a daughter, and being a young man of good habits... Continued in [[Space:The_Buck_Family_%28Part_2%29| Part 2]] === Notes ===

The Buckners of Virginia and the Allied families of Strother and Ashby

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By [[Crozier-1345 | William Armstrong Crozier]], William Dickinson Buckner, and Howard Randolph Bayne. Privately published by the Genealogical Association, New York, 1907. This is the most influential of the Buckner genealogies. Unfortunately, it contains a number of significant errors which have been propagated throughout genealogical databases everywhere, many of which arise from data that was clearly forged. Essentially all of the antecedents of [[Buckner-54|John Buckner "the immigrant"]] given in the book are based on these forgeries, and generally everything up to page 16 should be regarded as highly suspect. However, it is still a valuable work, since its authors collected a lot of late 19th century contemporary accounts and other authentic sources. This is not to say that these are error free, but the mistakes appear to be honest ones. Internet-available copies: * See [https://books.google.com/books?id=h0obAAAAYAAJ Google Books]

The Bullow Family of County Armagh. Ireland-1

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My findings so far. The Bullow family of Lurgan, County Armagh. Ireland. Variations include Bullo Bollo Bulloc Bullok Ballow. There has been much confusion by some genealogists and family tree researchers confusing the Bullow family of Lurgan for being related to the Bullock family or the Bullough family, two other families with history also in Lurgan but from my research thus far have complete different origins. The Bullow family were Ulster-Scots originating from the Bullo family of Peebles Scotland. The Bullo, Bullok, family are said to have got their name from bealach which is Gaelic meaning an outlet of a Lake or a Glen. The Bullo family owned a large parcel of land in Peebles called Bonnington-Bullo that had a large Lake. The Bullo family is also said to have got their name in possible relation to Edward Balliol who was a claimant to the Scottish throne, he ruled parts of the kingdom from 1332 to 1356. The bullo family and Hay family, both of tweeddale (peebles) Scotland are said to have moved over to county Armagh at the same time with records showing their apreance started between 1696 and 1710, it is assumed they had both been gifted land in County Armagh by King James I. King James had taken land from Hay and Bullo clan under the unification of the Sottish borders. John Bullo protested in St Andrews of Peebles that the Bullo family owned land in Peeblesshire as far back (quote by John Bullow in 1561. “Beyond the memory of man”). Appendix E p79 Peebles: Burgh & Parish in early history by Robert Renwick. Members of the Hay family still reside in county Armagh but are now spelt as Hay(es) with an “es”. Due to Anglo-Saxon influence. It is to be noted that County Armagh was mainly seetled by English with Ulster-Scots being only a third. Being of such a minority the Ulster-Scots of County Armagh are often forgotten. The Bullo family are understood to have the” w” added to Bullo(w) for the same reason as the Hayes Clan. The Bullow family and the Bullough family from Lancashire England are different families that are at most related by marriage but are a different family. The Bullough family were gifted land in County Armagh for one of the relative’s military services in the Civil war. The Bullough family came from the family name Bullagh pronounced Bulla. Some of their family members changing their name to Bulla or Buller when they moved to Pennsylvania and other parts of America after Ulster. The Bullock family are said to have come from George Bullock who was born in 1622 in Cornwall England and died in 1703 in Lurgan. George Bullock was Father of famous clock maker Ezekiel Bullock and father of Katherine Bullock, (there was also a Katherine Bullow in Quaker records Lurgan some 29 years later that has led to some confusion, they were the same Katherine when they were different families. The English name Bullock is said to have derived from the Anglo-Saxon "bulluca", meaning a young bull, often associated with a family that kept or farmed bulls. Bullow family and the bulloch family from South Lanarkshire Scotland, some 35km from Peebles to County of Lanark, are said not to be related but were possibly related by marriage. The Bulloch family became Ulster-Scots in County Antrim, Ireland. Members of their family moved to Georgia America after Ulster. The Bullo/Bullow family moved from Ulster to Melbourne Australia in mid 1800s, this included John Bullow 1805-1877 of Lurgan, County Armagh. and his 9 Children. Early appearances of Bullow, Bullo family The Scottish surname of Bullo was first found in Roxburghshire( some 38km southeast from Peebles) where one of the earliest records of the name was Adam Bulloc who witnessed an agreement the abbot and the monks of Newbattle c. 1250 In 1456 William Bullo of Peebles appeared as a Claimant in Court. In 1580 Sir John Tweedie, the Chaplain of the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Peebles, is referred to as consenting to a Charter granted by the King in favor of John Bullo, the Chaplain of the Altar of St. Martin, in the parish Church of St. Andrews of Peebles. In 1692 William Bullow was an apprentice in Edinburgh, Sources include: History of Peeblesshire by William & Robert Chambers 1864 Peebles: Burgh and Parish in early history by Robert Renwick 1903 History of the Tweedie family of peebleshire 1902 The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948) Scotlandspeople.gov.uk Geneanet.org www.myheritage.com www.ancestry.com www.familysearch.org www.Wikitree.com Lurgan Quaker meeting minutes 1675-1710 by J. L. Fisher 2008 Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=29813764 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Burdekin River

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The '''Burdekin River''' which is located in North Queensland, was first named the Wickham River by John Wickham in 1839. It was later named the Burdekin River by Ludwig Leichhardt in 1849 in honour of Thomas Burdekin. Thomas's widow, Mary, was one of the sponsors who funded the expedition, which discovered the river, again. The Burdekin River flows along an 886 kilometre course and has a catchment of over 120,000 square kilometres. It is the largest river in Australia by peak discharge volume of water. The '''Burdekin River Bridge''', which is not constructed on a firm bedrock base, and is the only one of it's kind built on eleven huge floating concrete caissons. The bridge is one of the longest multi span bridges in Australia and is 1100 meters long. It cost 6 million dollars to construct over a ten year period from 1947 to 1957. In 2010, the bridge was recognised as a '''National Engineering Heritage Landmark''' and finally given it's own name plaque at about the same time. The '''Burdekin Falls Dam''' is the largest constructed in Queensland, completed in 1987, and forms a lake four times larger than Sydney Harbour, which has been named Lake Dalrymple. It was named an engineering Icon in 2009. *[[Wikipedia:Burdekin_River|Burdekin River, wikipedia]] *[[Wikipedia:Burdekin_Bridge|Burdekin Bridge, wikipedia]] *[[Wikipedia:Burdekin_River_Rail_Bridge|Burdekin Rail Bridge, wikipedia]] *[[Wikipedia:Burdekin_Dam|Burdekin Dam, wikipedia]]

The Burns Family

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The goal of this project is to ...find the entry person to the colonies. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Trogstad-3|Jodi Brennan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Clarification of point of origin and immigration * Add any additional family members i.e. siblings and parents of David Burns Sr. *Establish any heraldry or plantagenet Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11941026 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Bushranger Edward Randall

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== Introduction == Edward Randall was a lesser known Australian bushranger and he does not appear in any published history about Australian bushrangers. A ‘bushranger’ was defined initially as an ‘escaped convict who took refuge in the Australian bush’ but this early definition has subsequently been broadened to refer to any ‘criminal living in the bush, and subsisting by robbery with violence. Bushrangers meeting both definitions played an active role in Australian history for over a century, commencing with the first British settlement in New South Wales in 1788 and ending with the hanging of the part-aboriginal bushranger, Jimmy Governor, in 1901. Bushrangers in the Australian Dictionary of Biography by Jane Wilson. [http://adb.anu.edu.au/essay/12] '''Note:''' There is no conclusive evidence here that [[Randall-3305|Edward Randall]]/ Edward Staunton was the bushranger Edward Randall. However [[Randall-3305|Edward Randall]] and Edward Randall the bushranger were both the same age and both were born in Ireland in 1839. So the following relates to the bushranger Edward Randall. In newspaper accounts he is also referred to as Edward Randal, Ned Randall, Ned Randal or Edward Randle and also went by the alias William Jones. In papers presented to the Condamine Court in July 1865 he is listed as ''Samuel Nolan, alias William Jones alias Ned Randdel.'' Queensland Government, State Archives, Depositions and indictments, NOLAN, Samuel (aka JONES, William; RANDELL, Ned) 17/7/1865 Series ID: 7403 This short history has been compiled mostly from newspaper articles and Police Gazettes. ==Edward "Ned" Randall (Randal, Randle)'' alias'' William Jones== ==New South Wales== In '''February 1859''' Edward Randall placed advertisements in the Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser offering a two pound reward for the return of a lost horse. He gave his address as Wee Waa. The advertisements says the horse was lost from "Tabula Station, Namoi River". "Tabula" seems to be incorrect and probably refers to Talluba Station which was a large grazing property on the Namoi River near Wee Waa owned by the Dangar family. (In Australia, a station is a large landholding used for producing livestock, predominantly cattle or sheep, that need an extensive range of grazing land.) Wee Waa [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=WeeWaa] is a small town in north-west New South Wales 41 km from the larger town of Narrabri.
{{Image|file=The_Bushranger_Edward_Randall.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption= }}'''Left:''' Copied from the New South Wales Police Gazette No. 72, Thursday, 8 '''September 1859'''. The reference to the "Balooue River" is a bit obscure as there does not seem to be such a river. It could be the Baloone River which extends from the border of New South Wales and Queensland north-east past the town of Surat [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Surat] in south-west Queensland. There are later newspaper reports of Edward Randall being in the area around Surat. (The phrase "a native of the colony" was used to indicate that someone was born in the colony and does not mean that they were an original indigenous inhabitant.) Thomas G. Dangar, Esq., J.P., had an interest in and managed the Talluba Station and other large grazing properties along the Namoi River. He was also the local magistrate and later elected to the New South Wales Parliament. Australian Dictionary of Biography, Obituary, Dangar, Thomas Gordon (Tom) (1829–1890). [http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/dangar-thomas-gordon-tom-3361] Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Fri 3 Oct 1856 Page 6 WEE WAA. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/64977485?searchTerm=%22Thomas%20G%20Dangar%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=#] ==Capture and Escape, Surat, Queensland== The next report of "Randal" appears four years later in The Courier (Brisbane, Qld.), 29 '''December 1863''' in an article dated December 12 from Surat: '''We are blessed with a first-rate police force, skilful in capturing offenders, but unable to keep them when caught. This does not refer to Constable Francis, who brought in, single handed, from near the Warrego, a distance of 200 miles, a Maitland native named Randal, described as active and daring, charged with horse stealing, &c.''' '''He lodged his prisoner in the lock-up, but the man in charge allowed him to escape in his shirt one moonlight night about half-past ten. The chief was on escort duty at the time, and it is supposed the prisoner was assisted from without.''' In the article above "near the Warrego" may refer to the Warrego River west of Surat but could also mean the general geographical area known as the Warrego. "The chief" was Chief Constable William Cook Rogers who was appointed in 1862 to the new police station at Surat. The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser (Ipswich, Qld. : 1856 - 1862) Tue 28 Jan 1862 Page 3 NOTES AND NEWS. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/79976575?searchTerm=%22Chief%20Constable%20Surat%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=#] A further article dated 4 February 1864 about the capture of Edward Randal appeared in The North Australian (Brisbane, Qld.), 27 '''February 1864''', PROVINCIAL NEWS. SURAT. '''A series of robberies have been lately committed in and around this neighborhood, by a fellow named Edward Randal, a native of New South Wales. He had succeeded in evading the police for some months past, but finally Constable Francis got upon his track and followed him over 320 miles, when he succeeded in overtaking and arresting him. He had one of the stolen horses in his possession.''' '''The prisoner made a desperate attempt to escape custody, striking the constable a severe blow on the forehead with a stone which he held in his hand. The constable, however, proved the better man, and knocked the prisoner down, and finally persuaded him by physical suasion to revisit the late scene of his rascally operations, and trot back some 300 miles to the public boarding house of Surat.''' '''He was bought up next morning before the Police Court, and sentenced to twelve months imprisonment for the assault, at the expiration of which period he will be tried on the several charges which may be brought against him. ''' The newspapers credit Constable Francis with tracking down Edward, but Constable Francis could not have done this without the indigenous Native Mounted Police stationed at Surat. "The Queensland Native Mounted Police". Sergeant A Whittington. Royal Historical Society of Queensland Journal 7, 3 (1964): Pages 508-520 {{Image|file=The_Bushranger_Edward_Randall-1.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption= }}'''Left:''' Copied from The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Saturday 3 '''December 1864''' Page 5. The Courier newspaper correspondent "Will Weasle" describes notices placed on gum trees on the Warrego River, including this one from Ned Randal. Ned's reference to the lock-up keeper at Surat seems to indicate that he may have placed this on the gum trees after he escaped from the lock-up in Surat. "N. R." and "H.S.D.P.W.X." was probably a jibe at W. S. E. M. Charters who was in charge of the Maranoa Patrol. Surat was in the government defined district of Maranoa. (Charters was later Gold Commissioner in Charters Tower in North Queensland and the town is named after him.) Charters' full rank and name was Lieutenant William Skelton Ewbank Melbourne Charters. The Maranoa Patrol was stationed at the Bramston Barracks on the Balonne River. The unit was formed in 1861 to police the newly created New South Wales/Queensland border, recover stolen horses and arrest horse thieves and felons on the run. In 1861 Charters wrote that the Aborigines notify horse thieves of his whereabouts. "Indexes to correspondence relating to Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in the records of the Colonial Secretary’s Office and the Home Secretary’s Office, 1887-1896" www.slq.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/82169/COL_SEC_1859_to_1866.pdf, Page 16 ==On the Run and Recapture== After Randal's escape from Surat, The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) Tue 22''' Mar 1864''' Page 2, reported that Edward Randal, Patrick Brady and John ''alias'' Johnny Gilbert were headed towards Peak Downs in northern Queensland. Randal and Brady were both said to be "a native of Maitland". Randal's description was given as: '''Edward Randal, 25; height, 5 ft. 8 in., complexion, fair; hair, light brown; whiskers, small; mouth, small and sunken; quite spoken; native of Maitland - slight made.'''
'''Both Brady and Randal are first rate horsemen. Randal very fast runner, and wears ordinary bush dress.''' There were rumours at the time that the notorious New South Wales bushranger Johnny Gilbert Australian Dictionary of Biography. Gilbert, John (Johnny) (1843-1865) by Edgar F. Penzig [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gilbert-john-johnny-3609] was in Queensland, but these rumours were unfounded. Randal now went by the name of William Jones and joined up with a man about his own age named John Anderson ''alias'' John Nelson. It was later reported that Jones and Nelson had been in Rockhampton before they moved 300 km south to Taroom [https://www.google.com.au/maps/dir/Rockhampton+City+QLD+4700/Taroom+QLD/@-24.507652,149.0176825,8z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x6bc300a2467c061d:0x500eef17f210030!2m2!1d150.510016!2d-23.3790772!1m5!1m1!1s0x6bbf358555222a4b:0x400eef17f209a70!2m2!1d149.798333!2d-25.640556!3e0] and stole a number of horses there around 10 '''July 1864'''. Below is an article dated 25 July 1864 which appeared in the Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947) Thu 4 Aug 1864 Page 2. '''TAROOM'''
'''HORSE-STEALING AGAIN. - About the 12th inst. several inhabitants of this town, after having searched diligently for their horses without success, began to suspect that they had been stolen, more especially as two suspicious looking characters left here on Monday the 10th.''' '''On 14th the Gayndah mailman arrived, and gave us information that he had met a mob of horses, all shod, driven by two men, answering the description of the horses missed (about fourteen head) and the suspected parties.''' '''The sub-inspector, Mr. Coffey, started away at once. His horse, and also the lock-up keeper's, were both taken, in hopes of delaying the police in their pursuit; but they were baulked, as the squatters all along the road were most energetic in rendering Mr. Coffey every assistance that lay in their power as far as horseflesh was concerned.''' '''On the morning of the 16th he found one horse, the property of Dr. Henning's, in possession of one James Harris, a publican at Dykehead, which had been purchased by Mr. Doherty, of Gayndah, and as the purchaser was not there, had great difficulty in getting Mr. Harris to deliver him. He then went on to Mundubbera, [https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Mundubbera+QLD+4626/@-25.5852774,150.7424432,9z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x6bc0004aa23834b3:0x500eef17f2102f0!8m2!3d-25.5875194!4d151.3071601] where he apprehended on of the rascals, William Jones, who was drinking in the bar at Skelton's public-house, when Mr. Perkins, the barman refused to give up the horses he had purchased, and it was not until threatening to take him as well that the horses were given up.''' '''After having fastened Jones securely to a horse, he proceeded at ten p.m. to Mount Debateable, [https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Mount+Debateable+QLD+4625/@-25.6257143,151.5326613,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x6beab25383fda743:0x400eef17f20d290!8m2!3d-25.622993!4d151.5650703] where he arrived at midnight, and apprehended the other, John Nelson, in Mr. Neil's hotel, - then chaining them together made them as comfortable as circumstances would admit, by stretching them out by a fire in the kitchen.''' '''The next morning he drove them in front of him into Gayndah, where he lodged them in the lock-up for that night; next morning he brought them before the Gayndah Bench and had them remanded to Taroom, and started on his road back at once, having the assistance of a constable from Gayndah, and brought them to Taroom, where they are safely confined in the lock-up awaiting their trial, which will take place on Tuesday, the 2nd August.''' '''Great credit is due to Mr. Coffey for his expertness in pursuing them, especially as he was entirely without assistance when he apprehended them. He recovered every horse, though with great difficulty, meeting with opposition from nearly all the publicans. The lock-up keeper's horse was not amongst the rest; they owned to having taken him, but lost him about twenty miles from here.''' '''They said when they first arrived here that they came from Rockhampton, and there is little doubt but that they took some horses from there. One is a Dane, and the other a native, both young men.''' '''They will, of course, be committed for trial, and it is to be hoped when they are brought before the Supreme Court that they will be justly rewarded for their villainy. This is the first attempt of wholesale horse-stealing in this district, and it is to be hoped that, should it occur again, they may be captured in a like manner.'''
'''Taroom, 25th July, 1864.''' While goaled at Tarooma, Jones and Nelson were committed to stand trial in January 1865 at Toowoomba. On about 3 October 1864, along with another prisoner, they were escorted by three constables via Condamine en-route to Toowoomba Goal. On Wednesday 5 '''October 1864''' the constables and their prisoners camped for the night when they were about ninety miles from Toowoomba. ==William Jones and John Nelson Escape== Below is an article dated 13 October 1864 which appeared in The Toowoomba Chronicle and Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1875) Thu 20 '''Oct 1864''' Page 3 DALBY. '''ESCAPE OF PRISONERS FROM THE CONDAMINE CONSTABLES.'''
'''On Thursady last two prisoners, named Jones and Nelson, while being conveyed, via Condamine, from Taroom to Toowoomba, on a serious charge of horsestealing, managed to escape, and up to this time, as far as is known, are still at large.''' '''The particulars of this awkward affair are as follow:-'''
'''On the day preceding (Wednsday), three constables, Connell, Bulger, and Callaghan, arrived with their prisoners, and camped for the night about fourteen miles west of the Bogan, or forty miles from Dalby. On the following morning one of the constables (Connell) started to catch the horses, that they might continue their route, leaving the other two constables in charge of three prisoners, all of whom seemed up to that time to be securely and safely in custody, chained to the dray, and handcuffed.''' '''Upon Connell's return with the horses, he was both surprised and alarmed at having a pistol levelled at his head by one of his late prisoners, followed by a command to stay where he was with the horses at the peril of his life.''' '''Glancing on the changed scene of the last night's bivouac, he saw his two mates, Bulger and Callaghan, comfortably handcuffed and chained to the dray in place of Jones and Nelson, while the two latter were at complete liberty and fully armed with the pistols of their late custodians. The third prisoner was loose, but unarmed, and a passive spectator of the whole scene.''' '''Jones and Nelson now proceeded to take possession of the horses, saddled them, and prepared to escape into the wild bush. But before doing so, they bailed up an unfortunate traveller who happened to be passing, and easing him of his stock of flour and other necessaries, packed them on one of the horses.''' '''They had previously searched the constables, and taken away all the ammunition,. together with the key of the handcuffs, to prevent the constables from obtaining their release too quickly. Having coolly made all their preparations, they mounted, bid the prisoner-constables "cheer up" and stating that the constables might stand a chance of getting their horses again, as they intended to get better at the next station, galloped into the bush. The third prisoner chose to remain with the constables.''' '''As soon as the ill-starred constables could be released, one started to Condamine to report his ill-luck, while the other took re-charge of his voluntary prisoner to convey him to Dalby. Connell started to carry the news to Dalby, where he arrived at midnight, having footed it all the way.''' '''Upon receiving the information, Sub-Inspector Apjohn and constables O'Hara and Hanrahan set out in search of the escapees; but although they patrolled the whole district, visiting Warrego, Halliford, Cecil Plains, Dunmore, &c., travelling more than 170 miles, they returned on Monday night quite unsuccessful; no tidings of the delinquents having been obtained.''' '''As to how the prisoners could have managed to get at liberty, of course, no one can tell. Those who should have kept them prisoners, know nothing at all about it; but I must be permitted to say that I rather doubt the fact. The arms, &c., appear to have been placed at the feet of the prisoners, under the dray, and they only had to slip one hand in order to reach them.''' '''If this event has been the result of unforeseen accident I trust the constables will be able to make it appear; but I simply believe that our economical police authorities are more to blame than either the prisoners or the constables.''' '''While they seek to obtain constables at labourers' wages, and absolutely force old experienced officers to resign, in order that they may save sixpence a day, who can wonder if inexperienced men are the victims of artful "old chum" delinquents; or if men, engaging at a low rate of pay, make up the deficiency by looking after their own interest in a pecuniary point of view, and let their prisoners escape for a consideration.'''
'''October 13, 1864.''' '''Note:''' "the Bogan" in the above article should be "the Kogan". Bogan is a river/locality in New South Wales whereas the village of Kogan is close to where Jones and Nelson escaped. Other newspaper articles refer to "the Kogan". An Inquiry into the actions of the three Constables; Callaghan, Connell and Bulger was held at Condamine the next month. Constable John Connell and Constable James Callaghan were dismissed from the police force on 29 November 1864. Queensland Police Gazette Vol I 7 December 1864 page 24 It was reported in June 1865 that Constable Bulger died from "mortification and shame". The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 17 Jun 1865 Page 4 CONDAMINE. == Jones and Nelson Captured; Nelson Escapes then Captured Again== Jones and Nelson remained on the run and eluded the police for six months. The following is taken from the Queensland Police Gazette, 11 January 1865, page 3.
{{Image|file=The_Bushranger_Edward_Randall-3.jpg |align=l |size=L |caption= }} '''Note:''' "Wambo" is also referred to as "Wombo". Wambo was surveyed as a town on the junction of the Wambo Creek and Condamine River but never developed. Mail was first delivered by horseback, and later by vehicle from Dalby to Condamine and back again once a week and the mailman stayed overnight at Wambo. It seems Wambo consisted only of an inn and it no longer appears on maps. The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939) Sat 17 Mar 1866 Page 7 A TRIP TO ROMA. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/20306735?searchTerm=%22Wambo%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc|||l-state=Queensland|||l-category=Article] The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) Sat 18 Aug 1860 Page 4 Classified Advertising, Conveyance of Mails [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3726041?searchTerm=%22Wambo%22%201861%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc|||l-state=Queensland] The following has been summarised mainly from the Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) Sat 27 May 1865. Jones was captured at Springsure (about 290 miles north-west of Condamine) by Constable Keating of the Peak Downs police in May 1865. Jones was taken to the Condamine lock-up. A hand-cuff key was found in the waist band of his trousers when Sub-Inspector Elliot insisted Jones change his clothes . Jones was then placed in irons. Around the same time Nelson was caught in the Upper Maranoa, somewhere near Roma and the Roma constables escorted him towards Condamine. They camped overnight at Moraby, about 20 miles west of Condamine on Sunday 14 May. Nelson was hand-cuffed, chained and secured to a tree. Next morning when the constables awoke, Nelson, the chains and hand-cuffs were gone. The constables went on to Condamine and a search party was formed to look for Nelson. He was captured after night-fall on Wednesday at Wambo and brought back to Condamine that night when the moon had risen. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 17 Jun 1865 in a further account of their capture argues: ''Both Jones and Nelson are notorious characters.'' == Randal ''alias'' Jones in Condamine Court == Jones was examined by the Police Magistrate in Condamine Court and the following is taken from The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 17 Jun 1865 Page 4 CONDAMINE.
'''The only case of any great importance was the examination of a man named Jones, who escaped from the custody of three of the Condamine police.''' '''It appeared from the evidence given rather reluctantly by ex-constables Connolly and Callaghan, that themselves and Constable Bolger (who has since died from mortification and shame) were escorting the prisoners to Dalby; when camped at a place called the Sixteen-mile Creek, being that distance on the Dalby side of Wamba, Connolly went in serach of the horses, leaving the others in charge. In his absence, Bolger also left to make enquiries of a man who was passing some distance off.''' '''The prisoners took advantage of this conduct, and managed to get loose, obtain possession of the firearms, i.e., two old rusty pistols, and to fasten Callaghan in their place on the chain. On his (Bolger's) arriving at the dray, the prisoner Jones coolly presented the pair of Government pistols at his head, and requested him to take his place alongside of Callaghan.''' '''When Connolly arrived shortly afterwards with the horses, he was told to dismount, and keep his comrades company, which request, although he stated in his evidence he was not at all frightened, he complied with.''' '''Two of them, Jones and Nelson, then decamped, taking three horses, saddles, and bridles together with all the spare cash and valuables (not forgetting the pistols) that the constables had in their possession.''' '''The prisoner, in his defence, stated that if the constables had attended to their duty, as well as Constable Keating, he would not have stood there charged with so serious an offence.''' '''He was fully committed to take trial at the Toowoomba assizes on two distinct charges - one for escaping from custody, and the other for robbery under arms. ''' '''Our Queensland bushrangers' career seems to have been nipped in the bud, thanks to the exertion shown by the police.''' '''Note:''' "Bulger" is incorrectly written as "Bolger" in the above article. Bulger died at Condamine on 25 January 1865. The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 11 Feb 1865 Page 5 CONDAMINE. Death of Constable Bulger [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1268117?searchTerm=%22Constable%20Bulger%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=#] The above is a slightly different account of the escape of Jones and Nelson. == Anderson ''alias'' Nelson in Condamine Court == The following is from the Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) Sat 24 Jun 1865 Page 3 CONDAMINE.
'''CAPTURE AND EXAMINATION OF NELSON.'''
'''On Monday, June12, whilst the Police Magistrate and other officials where arranging the usual red-tapery of the late court, the Roma constables arrived, escorting a man suspected to be Nelson, the mate of Randal, at the time of the escape from the Kogan.''' '''The Police Magistrate accordingly made arrangements for hearing the case: and upon comparing the prisoner with the description in the'' Gazette'', he was found to answer to it in every particular: but upon the witnesses being confronted with the man, one (Connell) did not think he was the man; - another was in doubt about it: and only one witness, after some delay, could or would venture to swear that the prisoner was Nelson.''' '''Under these circumstances, he was remanded for eight days, to allow the time for the attendance of Sub-Inspector Coffey from Taroom. Should Coffey have his doubts, the prisoner will have the benefit of them and be discharged. ''' '''It certainly seems a singular coincidence if there be two men, both particularly distinguished by peculiar marks on different parts of the person, and both to correspond: both to be of the same height, both of the same country: both of similar features; - in fact, the very double of each other.''' '''For present he shares the prison of his supposed mate, Randal.''' == Toowoomba Assizes: Randle Sentenced, Anderson Pleads Not Guilty == It seems Anderson (alias Nelson) was later identified by Sub-Inspector Coffey. Edward Randall and John Anderson were taken to Toowoomba and imprisoned in Towoomba Goal on 12 July 1865 to wait trial. The following is from The Darling Downs Gazette and General Advertiser (Toowoomba, Qld. : 1858 - 1880) Wed 26 Jul 1865 Page 3 TOOWOOMBA ASSIZES. SATURDAY, JULY 22ND.
'''Edward Randle, alias Jones, and John Anderson, alias Nelson, were charged with robbery under arms, and escaping from the police.''' '''The Attorney-General said that the prisoners where most desperate characters, and previous to their escaping from the police, he had found a true bill against them for horse-stealing, on which charge they would be tried.''' '''Prisoners were then indicted for having, on 11th July, 1864, at Taroom, stolen three geldings, the property of one, Ludwig Koenig; a second count charged prisoners with receiving the same knowing them to have been stolen.''' '''Prisoners were then further charged with stealing three geldings, the property of W. H. Hennings; and, also, for stealing one gelding, the property of William Mekin.''' '''Edward Randle, alias William Jones, pleaded guilty to each charge.''' '''John Anderson, alias Nelson, pleaded not guilty.''' '''The Attorney-General then prayed the judgement of the Court on Edward Randle, alias Jones.''' '''His Honor, in sentencing prisoner, trusted that his pleading guilty was some evident sign of contrition. It was a case, however, in which he would make a severe example. His Honor then sentenced prisoner to be kept to hard labour on the roads or public works of the colony for seven years.''' '''The Attorney-General then applied for the remand of the other prisoner, John Anderson, alias Nelson, to Brisbane; and that he be committed to take his trial at the next assize at Toowoomba. The prisoner was a most desperate character, and at once had escaped from the police.''' '''Remanded accordingly.''' == Randal Attempts Escape From Toowoomba Goal == The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 18 Nov 1865 Page 5, reported that several prisoners attempted an unsuccessful escape from Toowoomba Goal, including Randal. The ringleaders were lashed and Randal and another were sentenced to three weeks solitary confinement on a diet of bread and water. == Jury Finds Nelson Not Guilty == The following is from The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Mon 15 Jan 1866 Page 3 TOOWOOMBA ASSIZES. FRIDAY JANUARY 12.
'''HORSE STEALING'''
'''John Nelson was placed at the bar on three separate informations charging him with horse stealing. Prisoner pleaded not guilty.''' '''MR. GORE JONES said he was not in a position to offer any evidence, the prisoner having stated from the first that he was a servant of a man named Jones, and who had been convicted.''' '''The jury found the prisoner not guilty on each charge.''' Luck seems to have been on Nelson's side. The Attorney-General who prosecuted the case against him on 22 July 1865 was not present this time and Mr. J. G. Jones prosecuted. Dalby Herald and Western Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1866 - 1879) Thu 11 Jan 1866 Page 2 TOOWOOMBA ASSIZES. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/215449173?searchTerm=%22Toowoomba%20Assizes%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc] The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Thu 11 Jan 1866 Page 2 TELEGRAPHIC. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1260476?searchTerm=%22Toowoomba%20Assizes%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc] It may have been that in the absence of the Attorney-General the evidence against Nelson was not prepared or went astray. Nelson's defence that he he was employed (servant) by Jones to take the horses, might seem a bit dubious. However, ''Mr. Gore Jones, the Crown Prosecutor, observed that according to the evidence taken, the accused stated, in the presence of a man named William Jones that he was Jones' servant, which Jones did not deny....'' The Toowoomba Chronicle and Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1875) Thu 18 Jan 1866 Page 2 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/212787504?searchTerm=%22William%20Jones%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland%7C%7C%7Csortby=dateAsc%7C%7C%7Cl-category=Article#] == Aftermath == Edward Randall would have been due for release from goal around May 1872 (seven years after his capture at Springsure), although no further records or reports of him have been found. However there is a record of a William Jones released from Toowoomba Goal on 14 February 1871. == Sources == * The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) Thu 24 Feb 1859 Page 1 Column 2 TWO POUNDS REWARD [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18653468?searchTerm=%22Edward%20Randall%22%20%22Wee%20Waa%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=] *New South Wales Police Gazette No. 72, Thursday, 8 September 1859. REPORTS OF CRIME, WEE WAA. * The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) Tue 29 Dec 1863 Page 2 SURAT. Randal escapes from Surat lock-up. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3167704?searchTerm=%22Randall%22%20%22Surat%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=#] * The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 3 Dec 1864 Page 5 UPPER WARREGO. Ned Randal [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1265196?searchTerm=%22Ned%20Randall%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=#] * The North Australian (Brisbane, Qld. : 1863 - 1865) Sat 27 Feb 1864 Page 3 PROVINCIAL NEWS. SURAT Edward Randall re-captured. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/77435778?searchTerm=%22Constable%20Francis%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc|||l-state=Queensland] * Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) Tue 27 Jun 1865 Page 4 CONDAMINE. Randal escapes from police at the Kogan. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/123149365?searchTerm=%22Kogan%22%20%22Randal%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc] * The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) Tue 22 Mar 1864 Page 2 ROCKHAMPTON. Edward Randal heading for Peak Downs with Johnny Gilbert and Patrick Brady. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3169245?searchTerm=%22Edward%20Randall%22%20%22Gilbert%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc#] * Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947) Thu 4 Aug 1864 Page 2 TAROOM. William Jones and John Nelson captured. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/147935442?searchTerm=%22Gayndah%22%20Nelson%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc%7C%7C%7CdateFrom=1864-01-01%7C%7C%7CdateTo=1864-12-31%7C%7C%7Cl-state=Queensland#] * The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 6 Aug 1864 Page 6 TAROOM. William Jones and John Nelson captured (with few more minor details). [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1260374?searchTerm=%22Gayndah%22%20Nelson%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc%7C%7C%7CdateFrom=1864-01-01%7C%7C%7CdateTo=1864-12-31%7C%7C%7Cl-state=Queensland#] * The Darling Downs Gazette and General Advertiser (Toowoomba, Qld. : 1858 - 1880) Thu 13 Oct 1864 Page 4 NORTHERN DISTRICTS. Jones and Nelson committed to stand trial at Toowoomba, January 1865. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/75512422?searchTerm=%22Peak%20Downs%22%20Nelson%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc%7C%7C%7CdateFrom=1864-01-01%7C%7C%7CdateTo=1864-12-31%7C%7C%7Cl-state=Queensland#] * The Toowoomba Chronicle and Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1875) Thu 20 Oct 1864 Page 3 DALBY. Jones and Nelson escape. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/212788745?searchTerm=%22Constable%20Connell%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland%7C%7C%7Cl-category=Article%7C%7C%7Csortby=dateAsc#] * Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) Sat 15 Oct 1864 Page 3 DALBY. Jones and Nelson escape (with a few more minor details). [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/123606146?searchTerm=%22Sixteen%20Mile%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc%7C%7C%7CdateFrom=1864-01-01%7C%7C%7CdateTo=1864-12-31%7C%7C%7Cl-state=Queensland#] * The North Australian (Brisbane, Qld. : 1863 - 1865) Tue 25 Oct 1864 Page 3 DALBY. Jones and Nelson escape (with more details). [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/77438986?searchTerm=%22Sixteen%20Mile%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc%7C%7C%7CdateFrom=1864-01-01%7C%7C%7CdateTo=1864-12-31%7C%7C%7Cl-state=Queensland#] * The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 26 Nov 1864 Page 5 CONDAMINE. Inquiry held into the conduct of Constables Callaghan, Connell and Bulger. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1264927?searchTerm=%22Constable%20Connell%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland%7C%7C%7Cl-category=Article%7C%7C%7Csortby=dateAsc#] * Queensland Police Gazette, Vol II, Page 3, 11 January 1865. * Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) Sat 27 May 1865 Page 4 CONDAMINE. (Written 20 May 1865). Nelson and Jones captured. Nelson escapes and is recaptured. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/123151249] * The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 17 Jun 1865 Page 7, end of page. A further account of Jones and Nelson being brought to Condamine. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1273932?searchTerm=%22Jones%20and%20Nelson%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=l-state=Queensland%7C%7C%7Csortby=dateAsc%7C%7C%7CdateFrom=1865-01-01%7C%7C%7CdateTo=1865-12-31%7C%7C%7Cl-category=Article#] * The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 17 Jun 1865 Page 4 CONDAMINE. Jones in Condamine Court. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1273869?searchTerm=(%22Randall%22%20OR%20%22Randal%22%20OR%20%22Jones%22)%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=exactPhrase|||anyWords=%22Randall%22+%22Randal%22+%22Jones%22|||notWords|||requestHandler|||dateFrom=1865-04-01|||dateTo=1865-06-30|||l-advstate=Queensland|||sortby|||l-category=Article] * Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) Sat 24 Jun 1865 Page 3 CONDAMINE. Nelson in court. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/123148248?searchTerm=%22Randall%22%20%22Condamine%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=#] * The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 24 Jun 1865 Page 7 CONDAMINE. Nelson brought to Condamine Court. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1274294?searchTerm=(%22Randall%22%20OR%20%22Randal%22%20OR%20%22Jones%22)%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=exactPhrase|||anyWords=%22Randall%22+%22Randal%22+%22Jones%22|||notWords|||requestHandler|||dateFrom=1865-04-01|||dateTo=1865-06-30|||l-advstate=Queensland|||sortby|||l-category=Article] * Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908) Tue 27 Jun 1865 Page 4 CONDAMINE. Randal in Condamine Police Court [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/123149365?searchTerm=%22Randall%22%20%22Condamine%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=#] * The Toowoomba Chronicle and Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1875) Thu 20 Jul 1865 Page 2 THE CALENDAR. Edward Randall and John Anderson imprisoned in Toowoomba Goal, July 12 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/212787962?searchTerm=%22randall%22%20%22toowoomba%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=dateFrom=1865-01-01|||dateTo=1865-12-31] *The Darling Downs Gazette and General Advertiser (Toowoomba, Qld. : 1858 - 1880) Wed 26 Jul 1865 Page 3 TOOWOOMBA ASSIZES. Edward Randle and John Anderson plead. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/75512690?searchTerm=%22John%20Anderson%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=dateFrom=1865-01-01|||dateTo=1865-12-31|||l-category=Article|||l-state=Queensland] *The Toowoomba Chronicle and Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1875) Thu 27 Jul 1865 Page 3 Toomoomba. Sentenced [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/212787649?searchTerm=%22John%20Anderson%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=dateFrom=1865-01-01|||dateTo=1865-12-31|||l-category=Article|||l-state=Queensland] * The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Sat 18 Nov 1865 Page 5 Middle of last column WEEKLY EPITOME. Randal attempting to escape Toowoomba Goal. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1282394?searchTerm=%22randall%22%20%22toowoomba%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=dateFrom=1865-01-01|||dateTo=1865-12-31] * The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Mon 15 Jan 1866 Page 3 Column 4 TOOWOOMBA ASSIZES. John Nelson found not guilty. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1260696?searchTerm=%22Toowoomba%20Assizes%22%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc] == References == == Research Notes == *Queensland Government, Open data Portal. Prisoners discharged, Toowoomba 1869-1879. ''William JONES 1871-02-14'' [https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/indextoprisonerstriedtoowoomba1864-1903-csv/resource/c1828191-1d4a-4518-b638-79fa5295cfe7] *Link to a photograph of Homestead at Kinnoul Station, Taroom district, ca. 1864. State Library of Queensland. [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:StateLibQld_1_113636_Homestead_at_Kinnoul_Station,_Taroom_district,_ca._1864.jpg] *Link to a photograph of the town of Taroom, Queensland 1895, Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia [http://www.bonzle.com/pictures-over-time/pictures-taken-in-1895/page-1/size-4/picture-mksjd0z0/taroom/taroom-1895] *Toowoomba Goal was demolished in 1903, and the Toowoomba Historical Society have advised that there are no known photographs of the goal.

The butterfly

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The Cabin

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Our family cabin in Kingvale built by my grandparents, Ray and Lola Dunshee, in 1935.

The Cabin And Trailer At Lake Keewaydin

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I've got a photo album on Facebook as well, devoted to the cabin and trailer. It has mostly the same stuff, but maybe some different, and certainly different comments from different people. https://www.facebook.com/ted.whitten/media_set?set=a.10208347163860870.1073741856.1357931297&type=3

The Cabrach estate farm of Tomnaven

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"Tomnaven, the little hillock of the river. Formerly it comprised both Upper and Lower Tomnaven, and there was a flourishing distillery in the early part of last century, and for some years a private school. Now, like so many other of the Cabrach touns, it is inhabited by one family only." - Quote from [https://www.threestones.co.uk/books/feerings/pdf/cabrachfeerings.pdf CABRACH FEERINGS] BY THE LATE JAMES TAYLOR, J.P. EDITED BY JANET ANDERSON. BANFF: THE BANFFSHIRE JOURNAL LIMITED. 1920 28th January, 1600.— Sasine to Alexander Irvine of Drum, on Hillside of Echt, Tilliboy, Corrensie, Thomanavin, Dalriach, etc. -Quoted from "Irvines of Drum and collateral branches" by Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Forbes Leslie Jan. 9. 1610. ROBERTUS FORBES de Phynnersie, hæres masculus Joannis Forbes de Echt, filii patrui,-- in 40 solidatis terrarum villæ et terrarum de Corronasie, cum pendiculis vocatis Thomanavin, Glascorie et Dalreauche ;-terris de Enoche, Auchmoir, et Balmarreoune (vel Balmaroden .)-- A . E. 40s. N. E. 8l.- ( Vide Aberdeen, Kincardine.) iv. 279. Mar. 23. 1681. THOMAS FORBES de Echt, hæres masculus Thomæ Forbes feoditarii, nepotis ex fratre germano seniore, -in baronia de Echt- Forbes comprehendente 40 solidatas terrarum de Correnassies, cum pendiculis vocatis Hillock, Thomanavin, Oldtoun, Newtoune, Glascorie, Dalreoch vocato Bank; -terras de Enoch, Auchmoire, Balmeran cum terris in Aberdeen et Kincardine: -A. E. 10l. 10s. N. E. 42l.-- cum terris, &c. in Aberdeen et Kincardine unitis in baroniam de Echt-Forbes.-(Vide Aberdeen, Kincardine.) xxxv. 219 -Quoted from "Inquisitionum ad capellam domini regis retornatarum, quae in publicis archivis Scotiae adhuc servantur, abbreviatio. Vol. I. [-III.]" Translation needing work: (Apr. 9, 1610. ROBERT Forbes of Phynnersie male heir to John Forbes of Echt through his uncle - in the forty shilling lands of the town and lands of Corronasie, with the pendicles called Thomanavin, Glascorie and Dalreauche; lands of Enoche, Auchmore and Balmarreoune (otherwise Balmaroden). A E 40s; N E 8l. (See Aberdeen, Kincardine). iv.279. Apr. 23, 1681. Thomas Forbes of Echt, male heir to Thomas Forbes, feudatory, descendant of the brother of the elder brother -in the barony of Echt- Forbes comprehending the world Correnassies 40 shillings, with pendicles call Hillock, Thomanavin, Oldtoun, Newtoun, Glascorie, Dalreoch calling the Bank; - lands of Enoch Auchmoir, Balmeran lands with Aberdeen and Kincardine: -A. E 10l. 10s. N. E. 42l .-- with lands, etc. Aberdeen and Kincardine united in the Barony of Echt-Forbes .- (See Aberdeen, Kincardine.) XXXVI. 219) 1767 - Map showing Plan of the lordships of Strathavon, Glenlivet and Achendown, with the Lands of Glenrinnes and.... by James Wyld Geographer to the Queen shows both properties on the far right bounds of the map named "Nether Tamnaon" and "Upper Tamnaon" below it. "There are two small distilleries in the parish, bearing a very high character for the excellence of the malt spirits produced at them, conducted by Messrs John Taylor, Lesmurdie, and James Robertson, Tomnavin. They consume about 640 quarters of malt annually, and produce 10,000 gallons of spirits. Some of the tenants also burn lime with peat, chiefly for their own use, but in some cases for sale. " - Quote from "THE NEW STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF SCOTLAND. BY THE MINISTERS OF THE RESPECTIVE PARISHES, UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF A COMMITTEE OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE CLERGY. VOL. XIII. " Tomnaven is located [https://goo.gl/maps/Z6zHwohxWrBSsvxR6 57°23'16.5"N 2°59'32.3"W.] Tomnaven means "little hill of the river" due to it's location on the east side of River Deveron. Tomnaven has been listed with the following variations: Tamnaon, Tomnaven, Tomnavin, Fomnaven, Tomanaven (toman-abhann), Thomnavin, Thomanavin, Tomnairn, Tamnaven. The land previously held two farms, the second being called Lower Tomnaven or Nether Tomnaven. James Robertson operated a distillery onsite from 1828 to 1842 (excluding any illicit whisky activity that was common to the region). [https://www.whisky.de/informatives/geschichte/historischebrennereien/schottland/anfangsbuchstabe-t.html Whisky.de; First letter T "Tomnaven"] [http://www.whiskyportal.com/distilleryfr.asp?DistilleryID=801&DistilleryName=Tamnaven+Distillery The Whiskey Portal: Tamnaven Distillery] Tomnaven was advertised to let as of 13 March 1911 with the then current occupier (Mr Charles Robertson) not being an offerer. The period for offers to be recieved was then up until and including the 31st March with entry set for "Whitsunday" (4 June 1911) being the seventh Sunday after Easter.

The Cahans Exodus

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In the 1690s and early 1700s Presbyterians came to the Ballybay area of Co Monaghan in sizeable numbers. They began to worship together at Derryvalley, 2 km west of Ballybay. The first congregation was known by the parish name of Tullycorbet. About 1698 the first minister, Humphrey Thomson was ordained and ministered until his death in 1744. His successor died after 3 years and no minister was found for a further 3 years. Then came Thomas Clark. A Patronage Act (1712) resulted in appointments to Presbyterian congregations in Scotland being made by patrons. This right of congregations was inhibited, if not totally denied them. The Church of Scotland (Presbyterian) was divided and with the withdrawal from it (November 1733) by Rev Ebenezer Erskine and others (Erskinites), a Secession Church came into being. In time Secession ministers appeared in Ireland. An outstanding one was the [[Clark-68435|Rev. Dr. Thomas Clark]] He arrived from Scotland in 1749, having studied medicine as well as theology. For two years he was an itinerant evangelist for the Secession cause in Tyrone, Armagh, Down and Monaghan, before settling in 1751 as minister of Ballibay (sic), later to be known as Cahans. Dr Clark was imprisoned from January to April 1754. It was alleged by an envious neighbor that he held "treasonable principles". He was adjudged wrongfully imprisoned eventually. Perhaps this experience and a general feeling of oppression led Clark and about 300 other emigrants in what is called the Cahans Exodus, to make the pilgrimage of Scotch-Irish to America. After corresponding with [[Harpur-309 | Robert Harpur]], it was arranged for a boat to be at the Narrow Water, near Newry, from where they went via Stillwater, New York to Salem, New York. A splinter group went to South Carolina upon arriving in New York. The Cahans Exodus was a remarkable undertaking, with up to 300 members of Clark’s congregation making a move to the American Colonies, traveling from Ballybay to Newry, sailing 10th May 1764 on the Ship “John”, arriving in the New York harbor 28th of July, 1764. The primary account reads that two ships were used from New York, to then sail north towards Albany. After several years in Salem, New York, Dr. Clark again migrated in 1782 to lead Lower Long Cane Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and Cedar Creek (later Cedar Cane) in South Carolina. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Cane_Associate_Reformed_Presbyterian_Church The goal of this project is to connect the many families that trace their roots to the exodus. Holders of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Turner_Patent Turner Patents] correspond closely to Dr. Clark’s group. The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Argyle_Patent Argyle Patent] predates Dr. Clark’s arrival as do many of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sundry_Patents_of_Washington_County The Sundry Patents of Washington County.] The other group of settlers of New Perth, now Salem, have been called The Pelham, Massachusetts group. Here are some of the tasks that need to be done. We could use your help: * Identifying wiki tree pages of members of Dr. Clark's Congregation * Assembling a list of sources '''Salem United Members noted by [[Fitch-3582 | Asa Fitch]] are:''' * [[Clark-68435 | Rev Thomas Clark]] * Archibald Achinlocht * [[Armstrong-17821 | John Armstrong]] * [[Armstrong-21054 | Robert Armstrong]] * Thomas Armstrong * [[Arnott-32 | Mary Arnott]] * [[Boyd-16736 | William Boyd]] * Michael Bruce * Thomas Buchanan * William Buchanan * Robert Caldwell * Edward Cantlin * [[Clark-68487 | Ebenezer Clark]] * [[Clark-68489 | Thomas Nesbitt Clark]] * John Cloughan * James Craig * John Craig * John Craven * John Creighton * Alex Crookshank * Hutchinson Crozier * Robert Donaldson * Robert Dunlap * John Dunlop * James Flack w/o Pew * John Forster * Robert Forster * Thomas Forster * [[Getty-419 | Ebenezer Getty]] * [[Getty-374 | James John Getty]] * [[Getty-265 | Robert Getty]] * John Gibson * Thomas Gibson * John Gilespy * William Guthery * [[Hanna-1509 | David Hanna]] * [[Hanna-358 | Mary Margaret Hanna]] * Andrew Harper * Robert Harper * Gosper Hart * James Heart * John Hawthorne * [[Hoy-1953 | Richard Hoy]] * [[Hoy-429 | William Hoy]] * John Jamison * James Johnston * Robert Johnston * John Livingston * [[Littell-95 | Andew Lyttle]] * [[Lytle-2072 | Elizabeth Lyttle]] * [[Lytle-1837 | Isaac Lyttle]] * [[Lytle-105 | James Lyttle]] * [[Lytle_Russell-1 | Jane Lytle]] * [[Lytle-1360 | John Lyttle]] * [[Lytle-1839 | Robert Lyttle]] * [[Little-18215 | William Lyttle (Little)]] * William MacChesney * David MacKee * John MacNish * David Mason * John McComb * [[McLellan-1988 | James McLellan]] * [[McMillan-2533 | Andrew McMillan]] * [[McMillan-2532 | John McMillan]] * John McCrea * Thomas McCrea * [[McWhorter-1983 | Andrew McWhorter]] * [[Mills-18826 | James Mills]] * James Mitchell * James Moor * James Mullan * James Murray * Joseph Nelson * George Oswald * [[Rogers-292 | James Rogers]] * John Rogers * [[Rowan-1693 | Stephen Rowan]] * Thomas Rowland * George Reil * Andrew Reynolds * William Reynolds * Thomas Scott * Robert Sharp * Alex Stewart * [[Stewart-9371 | Mary Agness Stewart]] * John Taylor * Joseph Taylor * John Thomas * John Thompson * [[Tod-404 |Archibald Todd]] * William Todd * James Turner * John White * John White Jr * [[White-60115 | Jean White]] * James Wilson * John Wilson * Robert Wilson * Alex Young * James Young __________________________________________________________________________________________ '''Salem United Members recognized by Church records or other sources are:''' * [[Boyd-16783 | Robert Boyd]] * [[Harsha-74 | James Harsha]] * William Moncrief * [[Rowan-1683 | James Rowan]] * [[Rowan-1672| John 'Little' Rowan]] * William Thompson * David Tomb * George C. S. Walsh * William Wilson * [[Telford-1004 | George Telford]] (Not part of the original congregation, but notable) __________________________________________________________________________________________ '''Long Cane Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Members are:''' * [[Clark-68435 | Rev Thomas Clark]] While various references state a number of Cahans Exodus members migrated with Rev. Dr. Thomas Clark to North Carolina, specific ''original'' sources need to be located. Many of the below parishioners likely arrived on the ship The Earl of Hillsborough, Christmas Eve, 1766, and arrived in Charleston, South Carolina February 19, 1767. The Hillsborough group has been described as: ''two hundred and thirty protestant settlers, encouraged by the large bounty given by this province, and the success their countrymen have met with in their several settlements here." (South Carolina and American General Gazette, February 20, 1767 as cited by MacMaster) Elders: * Robert Bibson * Robert Foster * James McBride * Arthur Morrow * Mr. Patterson * William Robinson * Elijah Sinclair Members; * [[Cochran-2036 | John Cockran Sr.]] * Joseph Harris (Agness) * [[Unknown-615094 | Flora McColough]] * [[Unknown-615095 | Ann McCracken]] * [[McFarland-4943 | Jane McFarland]] * [[Shanks-2108 | Matthew Shanks]] * [[Stewart-50904 | John Carr Stewart]] * [[Unknown-615098 | Jane Weir]] * [[Dee_Young-1 | John Dee Young]] The '''1797''' Membership list: *David Anderson *James Anderson *John Anderson *Adam Beard *Hugh Beard *John Beard *John Beard *Simon Beard *Simon Beard *Charles Beaty *John Beaty, Sr. *John Beaty, Jr. *John Black *Mary Black *William Black *[[Unknown-621157 | Elizabeth Boggs]] *Mary Boggs *James Bonner *Robert Bradford *[[Bradley-17521 | Patrick Bradley]] *William Buck *John Campbell *John Campbell *Elizabeth Chalmers *Alexander Clark *William Clark *Andrew Cochran *David Cochran *James Cochran *William Cochran *George Con *James Conn *John Cooey (Couey?) *Robert Corley *Joseph Couey *Robert Cravin *Robert Crawford *Enos Crawford, Jr. *William Dale, Jr. *John Deal *William Deal, Sr. *John Devlin *John Diffur *John Douglas *Martha Downey *Andrew English, Jr. *William Etward *Andrew Ewart *William Fife *Griel Findley *Collen Forbis *James Forbis *James Foster *John Foster *Robert Foster *William Foster *James Foster, Sr. *James Foster, Jr. *James Foster, Jr. *Samuel Foster, Sr. *Samuel Foster, Jr. *Alexander Gaston *John Gaston *Elias Gibson *John Gibson *Robert Gibson *Pat Gibson, Jr. *John Gilmer *Mary Glasgow *James Gray, Sr. *James Gray, Jr. *Jane Hannah *Frederick Hart *James Hawthorn *James Hawthorn *George Hearst *John Hearst *Joseph Hearst *Robert Hearst *Thomas Hearst *William Henderson *Adam Hill *William Hill *Francis Hunter *Agnes Irwen *Andrew Jones *Joseph Jones *Robert Jones *Thomas Jordan *Malcolm Kays *David Kenedy (Kennedy?) *John Kewn *Robert Kewn *Rowland Kewn *John Kown *John Kown *John Leard *Samuel Leard *Samuel Leard *John Learry *James Lesley *John Lesley *Ann Lessly *Joseph (James?) Lindsey *Thomas Lindsey *Abraham Little *George Macbeath *Robert Margey *Angus Massey *Hugh McBride *James McBride *James McBride *James McBride *John McBride *John McBride *Thomas McBride *Thomas McBride *William McBride *Michel McClimmins *James McClinton *John McClinton *Samuel McClinton *Samuel McClinton *Samuel McClinton, Sr. *Samuel McClinton, Jr. *Andrew McCormick *Hugh McCormick *James McCormick *Arthur McCrery *Hugh McCullough *John McCullough *Robert McDonald *William McDonald *William McDonald, Jr. *George McFarlin *John McGaw *Rosanah McKinney *Robert McMical *James McMillan *Thomas McMillan *Margaret Meaben *Thomas Mealey *John Miller *Archibald Morison *James Morrow *John Morrow *Arthur Morrow, Sr. *Arthur Morrow, Jr. *John Morrow, Sr. *John Morrow, Jr. *Mary Ann Nannaway *James Nelson *William Nelson *William Norris *Jane Patten *Alexander Patterson *James Patterson *John Patterson *Samuel Patterson *Andrew Paul *John Pinkerton *John Pressly *Samuel Pressly *William Pressly *Gennit Quin *Pat Quin *Marget Riley *John Robertson *William Robinson *Agnes Rogers *Timothy Russell *James Shanks *[[Shanks-2108 | Matthew Shanks]] left Belfast on the Earl of Hillsborough on Christmas Eve, 1766 and arrived in Charleston, South Carolina February 19, 1767 as part of a group of "two hundred and thirty protestant settlers, encouraged by the large bounty given by this province, and the success their countrymen have met with in their several settlements here" - South Carolina and American General Gazette, February 20, 1767. (as cited by MacMaster) *James Smith *Robert Smith *Alexander Spence *Samuel Spence *Samuel Stewart *William Stewart *Robert Taylor *Archibald Thompson *James Thompson *John Thompson *Archibald Thompson, Jr. *Anthony Tittle *Peter Totten *John Tygart *Jane Vickery *John Waddle *Edward Wailes *Nat Weed *Reuben Weed *Nathanial Weed, Sr. *Henery (Henry?) Weems *Bart. Weems, Sr. *John White *William White *Andrew White, Jr. *David Wiley *Thomas Wiley *Gilbert Wilson *John Wilson *John Wilson *James Young *John Young *Samuel Young * Membership list actively being researched. Dual listings likely represent multiple generations. The 1797 list included in Dr. Nora Davis’ work in 1940 is above, located at https://longcanearp.org/styled-6/styled/ __________________________________________________________________________________________ '''Salem, New York Source Library''' * http://salemnyfirstupchurch.com/history/history.htm * The Asa Fitch Papers * Winston Adler,The History of Salem 1764–1976: A Bicentennial Project of the Asa FitchHistorical Society(Salem, N.Y.,1976). * Carson, J. Carsons of Monanton, Ballybay, County Monaghan, Ireland; their record ... 1909-31 https://archive.org/details/carsonsofmonanto00cars * Codington, D. (2010) The Two Churches of Salem. https://www.fenimoreartmuseum.org/files/files/assets/basic-html/page30.html * McGeough, H. Presbyterian Emigrations from Ulster to South Carolina; the Cahans Exodus from Ballybay to Abbeville in 1764 http://magoo.com/hugh/cahans.html * John Farmer and Jacob B. Moore,A Gazetteer of the State of New Hampshire(Concord, N.H.,1823) andHistory of Pelham, Mass. From 1738 to 1898(Amherst, Mass.: Carpenter and Morehouse,1898). * Fitch, A. (1927). Early history of the town of Salem. Google Books. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Early_History_of_the_Town_of_Salem/S-heHAAACAAJ?hl=en (p. 1-20) * Gibson, J. (1932). History of Washington County, N.Y. Google Books. https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Washington_County_N_Y/qeopAQAAMAAJ?hl=en * Johnson, C. (1878). History of Washington Co., New York. Google Books. https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Washington_Co_New_York/rt9EAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 * Nesbitt, D. (1999). Full Circle - A Story of Ballybay Presbyterians. Google Books. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Full_circle/7mImAQAAIAAJ?hl=en * Patten, J. (1928). History of the Somonauk United Presbyterian Church near sandwich, De Kalb County, Illinois : With ancestral lines of the early members : Patten, Jennie M., 1854- : Free download, borrow, and streaming : Internet archive. Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/historyofsomonau00patt (p. 1-6) * Salem Historical Committee. (1896). The Salem book. Google Books. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Salem_Book/oOTmr_41VFYC?hl=en (p.60-61) '''McCormick, South Carolina Source Library''' * https://longcanearp.org/styled-6/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Cane_Associate_Reformed_Presbyterian_Church * Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. (1905). The Centennial History of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church 1803-1903. * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Centennial_History_of_the_Associate/JkURAAAAIAAJ?hl=en * https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379443/cedar-springs-a.r.p.-church-cemetery Also visit http://magoo.com/hugh/cahans.html Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=25558434 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Caledonia Company, a Michigan socialist coal mine

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The history of coal mining in Michigan includes this mine, The Caledonia Company: “The man who pays me my wages is my master,” he said; “I am dependent on him for my bread and butter, and I am just as much his slave as if he had an actual title to me ; and so is my wife, and so are my children. Oh! There isn’t anything so low I wouldn’t stoop to, to rid myself of the employers. I’d do anything—I hate them.” His whole face was flushed and convulsed as he stood with clenched hands and chokingly repeated over and over again, “I hate them, I hate them, I hate them.” There were some among the socialists, however, who looked around for something more practical than verbal expressions of hatred; and among these the general plan of the Caledonia Company was formed. It was planned to make this essentially a workingman’s mine, the company to be composed of practical mine-workers. The idea of working for the benefit of another was to be largely obviated, for each member of the company was to have an equal share of the stock, and was, accordingly, to be equally interested in the output. Thus, every man was, in a sense, working for himself, and whatever his ability and industry gained was of direct value to himself. The company was to consist of 100 men, with a total capitalization of $50,000. (Recently it was voted to increase this to 500 men and a capitalization of $250,000.) In government, the plan of the company was democratic. The mine itself was to be under the direct control of the superintendent, who was accountable to a board of managers; and the decision of this body was to be at all times liable to review by the general assembly of the miners. The general business of the company was to be in the hands of the board of managers, always subject to review. To a socialistic mind, the plan had no small charm, and many were attracted to the company. The individual contributions were not large. Some were to pay in labor. If it was worth anything, it was worth the trial. Accordingly the formation of the company was soon under way. There lacked only the coal land, and this was a serious defect. Although there was more or less coal available, it was imperative to have a favorable location; and the other companies had secured control of the best, economically located land. It was chance that the mine was not developed at Corunna, instead of Saginaw; but fortune favored the new company. Although they have since consolidated, there were at that time two main companies, or combinations of companies, in the vicinity of Saginaw. Lying in the midst of the land controlled by one of these, was a little tract of forty acres, on which advance royalties were being paid. To save these royalties, believing that the land could be picked up again without difficulty when required, the company allowed the lease to lapse. Almost immediately the members of the Caledonia Company became apprized of the fact; the land was secured, and the preliminary work begun. The greatest secrecy attended this; and it was only when the work of sinking the shaft had actually begun, that the formation of the company became known. The shaft was put down with extraordinary rapidity; and on September 1, 1905, coal was sold from the new mine, which lay at a depth of 165 feet. {{Image|file=Michigan_1800s_History_including_Coal_Mining.png |caption=Detail, Loading coal, Caledonia Mine }} ...But the point is this. The Caledonia Company has already exerted a strong influence on the mining world. No sane man believes a complete socialism possible; but this mine has pointed out a peaceable way to the partial realization of some of the highest socialistic ideals. Others have already begun to follow, and there is no reason why the plan should not be extended still farther in this and other branches of labor. Source: A Mine Owned by the Miners. ARTHUR COOK IN TECHNICAL WORLD SEPTEMBER 1, 1906, MacLeans Link: https://archive.macleans.ca/article/1906/9/1/a-mine-owned-by-the-miners

The Callis Family in England and the USA 1086-1998

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==Introduction== This page is all about the source McGinnis, Helena Callis. 1998. The Callis Family in England and the USA 1086-1998. Chicago, Illinois: H.C. McGinnis. All WikiTree profiles that use this source will lead here. ===Note=== *All information on this page is cited from the source (McGinnis, Helena Callis. 1998. The Callis Family in England and the USA 1086-1998. Chicago, Illinois: H.C. McGinnis.), unless otherwise stated. ==Source Information== ===Book Summary=== [[Callis-38|Robert Callis]], son of [[Callis-46|Henrie Callis]] sometimes spelled Callice of St. Alban, St. Peter's Parish, Hertfordshire, England. In 1637 he immigrated to Northampton County, Virginia and eventually settled in Petsworth Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia. His son, [[Callis-37|John Callis]], married [[Hendryck-1|Martinella Hendryck]] of Barbados and they settled in Gloucester County. Together they had five children: [[Callis-45|Fenwick John]], [[Callis-43|Alexander]], [[Callis-44|Ann]], Margaret and [[Callis-36|John Callis]]. Several generations of ancestors and descendants are given. Family members lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Washington, Ohio and elsewhere. ==Profiles Using Source== ===Callis=== ===Other===

The Camidge Family of York, Yorkshire, England

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== The Camidge Family of York == The Camidge Family of York was a prominent family from York, in Yorkshire, England. Many of the family members were highly involved with the Church of England as either musicians or ordained officers. == Family Tree of the Camidge Family of York == The individual family members of the Camidge Family are listed below, and the individual family members who are '''highlighted''' are discussed in the following page sections. 1. [[Camage-8|Robert Camage]] (c.1709: c.Yorkshire - ) :2. [[Camage-7|'''John Camage''']] (1734 - 1803: York) := [[Walshaw-34|Elizabeth Walshaw]] (c.1731 - 1793: York) ::3. [[Camidge-59|Elizabeth Camidge]] (1757: York - ) ::3. [[Camidge-58|John Camidge]] (1760: York - ) ::3. [[Camidge-60|Robert Camidge]] (1763: York - ) ::3. [[Camidge-56|'''Matthew Camidge''']] (1764 - 1844: York) ::= [[Shaw-14310|Mary Shaw]] (c.1764: York - ) :::4. [[Camidge-53|'''John Camidge''']] (1790 - 1859: York) :::= [[Dickinson-5701|Elizabeth Dickinson]] (1795: Odiam, Berkshire, England - 1870: Grays Court, York) ::::5. [[Camidge-54|Elizabeth Margaret Camidge]] (1818: York - ) ::::5. [[Camidge-62|Charles Matthew Camidge]] (1819: York - ) ::::5. [[Camidge-55|John Camidge]] (1826: York - 1891: Whitby, Ontario, Canada) ::::5. [[Camidge-52|'''Thomas Simpson Camidge''']] (1828: York - 1913: Gower, Glamorgan, Wales) :::4. [[Camidge-57|Emily Camidge]] (1793: York - ) :::= [[Sharp-7905|Richard Sharp]] (1799: Yorkshire - ) :::4. Matthew Camidge (1795: York - ) :::4. [[Camidge-63|Charles Joseph Camidge]] (1801: York - 1878: Warwick, Warwickshire, England) :::= Charlotte Hustwick (c.1811: Yorkshire -) ::::5. Charles Edward Camidge (1837: Nether Poppleton, York - ) ::::5. William Henry Camidge (1842: Nether Poppleton - ) ::3. [[Camidge-61|James Camidge]] (1766: York - ) := [[Mills-13625|Jane Mills]] (c.1751 - ) == Musicians in the Camidge Family of York == == Ordained Officials in the Camidge Family of York ==

The Campos project

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The goal of this project is to ... Help me find my birth mother and help others find their family histories. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Gutierrez-Campos. Campos is my birth mother's maiden name. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * More DNA testing. * Analysis of DNA results. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19609455 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Cantrell Journey in North America

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The goal of this project is to track the expansion of the Cantrell family across North America and to document and include in the WikiTree family as many descendants of William Cantrell, the first Cantrell to arrive in North America in 1607, as we can possibly locate.... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cantrell-1556|Rita Cantrell]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Any documentation on the children of William Cantrell * Any documentation on Elijah Cantrell, born around 1770 *Research Cantrells to be included in the WikiTree family Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11977955 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Captains of Castle Island and Fort Independence

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Castle Island Forts and the Men who Commanded them. == Timeline == === i. Pre-Fort (1603 - 1634) === * 24 Mar 1603: James I Rein Begins * 1605: Champlain visit (Reid, p3.) * 1607 James Fort (Jamestown), Colony of Virginia * 1614: James Smith Map (Reid, p3.) * 1616: Plague in Boston area (Reid, p.8) * 1620: Plymouth Settled by Mayflower Pilgrims. ===== [[Wikipedia: Puritans]] Who were the Puritans? ===== * Sep 1621: Myles Standish explores boston Harbor (Reid, p.3) * 1623 Cape Ann, Essex Colony, Massachusetts (see Roger Conant) * 27 March 1625: Charles I Reign Begins * 1626 (1628) Naumkeag (Salem), Massachusetts Bay (John Endicott) * 18 March 1628/29: First Charter of Massachusetts given by King Charles I to the "Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England" {Shurtleff, 19} * Puritan Persecution begins {Citation Needed} * 16 [15] Oct 1629: Charge of Fortifications [need for fortifications established by then] (Shurtleff, v1, p. 55) * 1630: Settlement at Dorchester and Boston. * Jun 1630: Winthrop arrives on Arbella. (Begining of the Puritan Great Migration) ===== [[Wikipedia: Winthrop Fleet]] (1630) ===== * 1630 - Charlestown, MA (Puritans) * 1630 - Mattapah (Dorchester), MA (Puritans) * 1630 - Medford, MA (Puritans) * 1630 - Watertown, MA (Puritans) * 1631 Roxbury, MA (Puritans) * 1631- Newtown (Cambridge), MA (Puritans) * 1631- Saugus (Lynn), MA (Puritans) * 1632 Duxbury, Plymouth Colony (Pilgrims) * 1633 Aggawam (Ipswich), MA * 1633- Marblehead, MA * 1633- William Laud becomes Archbiship of Canterbury, Increased Puritan Persecution * 29 May 1633: need to finish the fort (Shurtleff, v1., p.105.) * 3 Sep 1633: All hands to Boston to finish the Fort (Shurtleff, v1., p. 108.) * 5 Nov 1633: Aid and money required for buildin the fort (Shurtleff, v1., p. 110.) * 4 Mar 1633/34: Donations to build Sea Fort (Shurtleff, v1., p. 113.) * 14 May 1634: Sea Fort to be built (Thomas Beecher part of committee to get the fort built.) (Shurtleff, v1., p. 120.) * 14 May 1634: Ward kept at fort while ships residing there. (Shurtleff, v1., p. 120.) ---- === I. Castle Island Fort (1634 - 1691) === * 29 Jul 1634: '''Govenor Thomas Dudley''' and party land on '''Castle Island''' looking for a site to build a fort. (Snow, p. 55.) (Winthrop?) * Jul 1634: '''Fort One Construction Started''' (Reid, p. 7) (Roberts, p.88) ==== '''#1''' [[Simpkins-18|Captain Nicholas Simpkins]] (July 1634 - 1635?)==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Nicholas_Simpkins-18|Simpkins-18]] * July 1634: ''[[Simpkins-18|Captain Nicholas Simpkins]] '' 1st Commander of Castle (Clap, p. 31.), (Whitman, p. 104.) * 5 Aug 1634: Platform and House to be built at Castle Island. (Shurtleff, v1., p. 123/4.) * 3 Sep 1634: ''' Lt. Morris''' part of committee to place fortifications at Fort Castle Island. (Shurtleff, v1., p. 124) * 25 Sep 1634: Mr. '''Gibbons''' chosen as ensign to Capt. Underhill. (Shurtleff, v1, p. 129.) * ''1635 Concord, MA'' * ''1635 Musketquid (Concord), MA'' * ''1635 Weymouth (Wessaguscus), MA'' * 4 Mar 1634/35: Fort at Castle Island now begun (Shurtleff, v1., p. 136.) * 4 Mar 1634/35: Deputy Govenor power to impress men to complete fortifications at Castle Island. (Shurtleff, v1., p. 139.) ==== '''#2''' [[Beecher-709|Thomas Beecher]] (6 May 1635 - ?? 1635) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Thomas_Beecher-709|Beecher-709]] * 6 May 1635: [[Beecher-709|Thomas Beecher]] Mr. Beecher, Member of Committee for Military Affairs (Shurtleff, v1, p. 146.) * 6 May 1635: [[Beecher-709|Thomas Beecher]] Choosen Captain of the Fort at Castle Island. (Shurtleff, v1., p. 147.) (Frothingham, p.80.) * 2 Sep 1635: Capt. Underhill and Mr. '''Beecher''' to deliver 2 Drakes to Connecticut. (Shurtleff, v1. p. 160.) ==== '''#3''' [[Gibbons-3016|Lieutenant Edward Gibbons]] (?? 1635 - 3 Mar 1635/1636) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Edward_Gibbons-3016|Gibbons-3016]] * 1635: ''[[Gibbons-3016 | Edward Gibbons]]'' appointed {{Citation Needed}} * 2 Sep 1635: Capt Underhill power to use warrents to finish the fort. Several actions to get the fort completed. (Shurtleff, v1., p. 158.) * 9 Oct 1635: Roger Williams Banished * 3 Mar 1635/1636: '''Mr. Gibbons''' Dismissed (Shurtleff, v1, p.165.) ==== '''#4''' [[Morris-5858|Lieutenant Richard Morris]] (3 March 1635/6 - Nov 1637?) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Richard_Morris-5858|Morris-5858]] * 3 Mar 1635/36: ''[[Morris-5858|Lieutenant Richard Morris]]'' appointed (Shurtleff, v1. p.165.) [Given the room occupied by '''Mr. Gibbons''' who is dismissed from service at the Castle.] * 3 Mar 1635/36: Men needed to complete the fort (Shurtleff, v1., p. 166.) * 1636 Colony of Connecticut established * 1636 Harvard College, Cambridge MA * 1636 Fort at Saybrook, Connecticut * 1636 Dedham, MA * 1636 Harfort, CT (digruntled Newtown, MA, Thomas Hooker) * 1636 Wethersfield, CT (disgruntled Watertown, MA) * 1636 Windsor, CT (disgruntled Dorchester, MA) * 1636 Narragansett (Providence), RI, Roger Williams * 1636 Springfield, MA (disgruntled Roxbury, William Pyncheon) * 17 May 1636: Military caretakers appointed to care for Castle until next court session. (Shurtleff, v1., p. 197.) * July 1636: Start of the Pequot War (Connecticut) * 14 Jul 1636: '''Simpkins''' Remiss in accounts. '''Lt. Morris''' accuses of lying (Whitman, P. 161.) (Winthrop Addenda, p. *422.) * 7 October 1636: 7 Trainbands (TB) in existance. * 1. Boston TB, Capt. John Underhill, Lt. '''Edward Gibbons''', Ensign Robert Hardinge; * 2. Dorchester TB, Capt. Israel (Esekiel?) Stoughton, Lt. Nathaniel Duncan, Ensign, John Holman; * 3. Charlestown TB, Capt. Robert '''Sedgwick''', Lt. [Unknown]; * 4. Watertown TB, Capt. William Geinson (Jennison); * 5. Newton TB, Capt. George Cooke, Lt. William Spencer; * 6. Saugus TB, Capt. [Unknown] Lt. Daniel Haugh (Howe), Engsign Richard (Robert) Walker; * 7. Ipswich TB, Capt. Daniel Dennison, Lt. '''Richard Davenport'''. * 25 Oct 1636: '''Lt. Morris''' salary while at Castle. (Shurtleff, v1. p.181) * 25 Oct 1636: paid 10 pounds for dangerous service (Shurtleff, v1. p.181) * 9 Mar 1636/37 '''Gibbons Chosen Lt'''. under Capt. Underhill for Boston (Anderson, GMB, p.749; MBCR 1:191) ===== [[Wikipedia: Antinomian Controversy]] (Oct 1636 - Mar 1638) ===== * 1637: '''Gibbons, Morris, Sedgwick''' become members of the Artillery Company of Massachusetts * Summer 1637: Gunner accident, kills ship passenger (Rowe, p. 63) {{citation needed}} * 20 Nov 1637: '''Richard Morris''' Dismissed (disarmed, Anne Huchinson supporter) (Roberts, p.37), (Shurtleff, p. 212.) [Arms collected by John Johnson] ==== '''Fort One Abandoned, No Offical Commander''' (Nov 1637 - June 1641) ==== * 20 Nov 1637: - June 1641: '''No offical commander''' from time '''Lt. Morris''' dismissed until '''Capt. Sedgewick''' appointed. * 13 Mar 1638: Charter for the Military Company of Massachusetts (Shurtleff, v1., p. 228/9) * 1638 1st Printing Press in America, Harvard College * 2 May 1638: Charges for maintaining the fort (Shurtleff, v1., p. 228/9) * 1638 :Exeter, NH (digruntled, Boston, John Whieelwright, brother-in-law of Anne Hutchinson) :Hampton, NH (Boston group) :Portsmouth, RI (Boston group William Coddington and Anne Hutchinson) :Quinnipiac (New Haven), CT (London group, John Davenport (Rel. Richard Davenport??), Theophilus Eaton, no to MA) :Fort Christina, Delaware (Swedish Settlers arrive) * 8 Jun 1638: Paying for the Fort (Shurtleff, v1., p. 231.) * 1638: Ordinance removed from the Fort (Johnson, p.232n) * Sep 1638: End of the Pequot War * 1639: '''Davenport''' becomes member of Artillery Company of Massachusetts. :Colechester (Salisbury) MA :Rowley, MA :Sudbury, MA * 6 Jun 1639: payment to build a house and repair the batteries at the fort at Castle Island. (Shurtleff, v1., p. 260.) '''Captain Gibbons''' involved. ==== '''#5''' [[Sedgwick-11|Captain Robert Sedgwick]] (May/June 1641 - May 1643) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Robert_Sedgwick-11|Sedgwick-11]] * 1 May 1641: ''[[Sedgwick-11|Captain Robert Sedgwick]]'' appointed (Shurtleff, v1., p. 332.) * 1642: Start of English Civil War (1642 - 1651) [[Wikipedia: English Civil War]]] * 1643 - 4 New England Colonies form New England Confederation. *10 May 1643: '''Fort One''' abandonment of Castle, all arms, ammunition and ordinance collected. '''Capt. Sedgwick''' End of service at castle. ['''Capt. Sedgwick''', Capt. '''Gibbons ''' part of party to "fetch" these] (Snow,p.56), (Shurtleff, v.2, p. 36.) ==== '''Second Abandonment of Fort One''' (10 May 1643 - 2 March 1644/45) ==== * 12 Jun 1643: '''La Tour''' enters Harbor [Captain Gibbon's wife] (Winthrop, p. 107.) * 30 Jun 1643: '''Capt. Gibbons''' enters partnership with '''La Tour''' * 1643: Refortification by 6 towns. (Johnson, p. 232n.) * 7 Sep 1643: Court gives '''Capt. Gibbons''' use of house on Castle Island. (Shurtleff, v.2, p. 45.) * 7 Mar 1643/44: '''Capt. Robert Sedgwick''' part of group to monopolize Indian trade (Shurtleff, v2, p. 60.) * 7 Mar 1643/44: Commission for Capt. of Castle drafted (Shurtleff, v2, p. 63-5.) * 1644 Government of Colony assumes control of regular army, all voluntary prior (Whitman, p.2) ==== '''#6''' [[Coytemore-4|Thomas Coytemore]] (29 May 1644 Did Not Serve) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Thomas_Coytemore-4|Coytemore-4]] * 29 May 1644: [[Coytemore-4|Thomas Coytemore]] - '''Mr. Coitmore''' suggested by court to the Bay towns to become Capt. of the Castle. Coytemore would be lost at sea (ship wrecked?) 27 Dec 1644 before being able to take command of the Castle. (Shurtleff, v2, p. 74.) * 29 May 1644: '''Major Sedgwick''' and '''Major Gibbons''' [Both now Majors] (Shurtleff, v2, p. 74.) * 4 Jun 1644: Court address needs of Castle and creation of Garrison. (Shurtleff, v3, p. 5.) 13 Nov 1644: '''Lt. Davenport''' chosen as Capt. of the Castle. (Shurtleff, v2, p. 83.) *1644: '''Fort Two Constructed''' ==== '''#7''' [[Davenport-1334|Captain Richard Davenport]] ( 2 Mar 1644/45 - July 1665) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Richard_Davenport-1334|Davenport-1334]] * 2 Mar 1644/45: ''[[Davenport-1334|Captain Richard Davenport]]'' Begins duty as Capt. of the Castle. (Reid, p. 11) * 14 May 1645: '''Major Gibbons''' and committee to determine needs of Castle and the several propositions from the Capt. [Davenport]. (Shurtleff, v3, p. 14.) * 14 May 1645 '''Sergent Major Gibbons''', given commission, Boston. (Shurtleff, V2, p.116) * 14 May 1645 '''Sergent Major Sedgwick''', likewise given commission, Charlestowne. (Shurtleff, V2, p.116.) * 18 Jun 1645: '''Capt. Davenport''' to build huts for Garrison (Shurtleff, v3, p. 29.) * 18 Oct 1645: Need to finish Castle reconstruction. (Shurtleff, v3, p. 57.) * 1646: '''Clap''' becomes member of Artillery Company of Massachusetts. * 20 Dec 1647: '''Thomas Coytemore's''' wife Martha marries John Winthrop (4th Wife). She commits suicide sometime after). * 10 May 1648: '''Capt. Davenport''' petions Court for Castle needs. [Major Sedgwick part of committee to evaluate needs] (Shurtleff, v.3, p. 127.) * 18 Jun 1648: Margaret Jones, Accused Witch first to be hanged in Colony. * 27 Oct 1648: Updating needs of Castle (Shurtleff, v.3, p. 137.) * 30 Jan 1649: King Charles Beheaded * 1649 - 1653: Commonwealth of England (Cromwell) * Date Uncertain: Royalist Battle in Boston Harbor, Davenport seizes victor (Rowe, p.64) {'''research needed'''} * 1651: End of English Civil War (1642 - 1651) * 7 May 1651: Capt. of Castle ['''Davenport'''] to display English flag at all times. (Shurtleff, v.3, p. 224.) * 22 May 1651: Allowances for Castle. (Shurtleff, v.3, p. 231.) * 31 May 1652: '''Major Gen. Sedgwick''' and committe to needs of Castle. (Shurtleff, v.3, p. 277.) * 1653 - 1659: Protectorate of England * 1653: '''Fort Three Constructed''' * 11 Nov 1654: Castle pay addressed, '''Maj. Gen. Edward Gibbons''' to collect from towns. (Shurtleff, v3, p. 368.) * 19 Oct 1654: Reimbursement of Capt. of the Castle ['''Davenport'''] reviewed and approved. (Shurtleff, v.3, p. 362) * 19 Oct 1654: '''Maj. Gen. Gibbons''' and committe to meet with Capt. Davenport about concerns and needs of Castle and the Garrison. (Shurtleff, v.3, p. 367.) * 1655: '''Davenport''' recieves Castle Bell. (Rowe, p. 64, 1654?){{Citation Needed}} * 1659: Horse-drawn water pump invented. * 1659 - 1660: Commonwealth of England restored. * 29 May 1660: Charles II (Return to Monarchy) * 1664: Battle for New Netherland, * Jul 1665: '''Davenport''' dies (Lightning Accident){{Citation Needed}} ==== '''#8''' [[Clapp-797|Captain Roger Clap]] (Aug 1665 - May 1686 ([Sept?]) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Roger_Clapp-797|Clapp-797]] * 10 Aug 1665: ''[[ Clapp-797 | Captain Roger Clap]] '' appointed (Roberts, p.157.) * 21 Mar 1672/3: Castle Burned Down (Shurtleff, Topo Hist, pp. 490-910) * 1673 " Expenses for the French women brought into town by Mr. '''Pipon''' in his ship." (p. 359, Felt I) * 1673: '''Fort Four Constructed''' * Date Uncertain: Clap financial Difficulties with Court (Rowe, p.65) {'''research needed'''} * 1684: Charter of Massachusetts Bay Colony Revoked by Charles II. * Winter 1684/5 Boston Harbor froze. 900 people walked to Castle and back. (https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/1742) * 6 Feb 1685: James II Monarchy * 1686: James II created Dominion of New England * 5 Mar 1685/6 - Supply Clap killed in accident. * XXXX: [[Andros-27|Edmund Andros]] appointed Governor of the Dominion of New England by James II * 1686 Capt. Clap Resigns {{Citation Needed}} ==== '''#9''' [[Bulkeley-9|Major Peter Bulkeley]] (26 May 1686 Did Not Serve) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Peter_Bulkeley-9|Bulkeley-9]] * 26 May 1686: [[Bulkeley-9|Major Peter Bulkley]] Offered command but did not accept. (Toppan, P. 230) * 15 Sep 1686: '''Clap''' ordered to surrender up the Castle and give a full accounting. (Shurtleff Topo Hist, p 492) (Toppan,p.269.) * 15 Sep 1686: Castle budget, Lt. pay set. (Toppan,p.269.) * 29 Sep 1686: Capt. Clap Leaves the Castle (Sewall, p. 123.) [From GM,p.370] ==== '''#10''' [[Winthrop-110|Captain Wait Winthrop]] (1 Jun 1686- Dec 1686) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Wait_Winthrop-110|Winthrop-110]] * 25 May 1686: [[Winthrop-110| Winthrop, Wait (Waitstill)]] placed in charge of Castle by Gov. Dudley. (Andrews, p. 189 n.) (Toppan,p.240) * 11 Nov 1686. Capt. of Castle to put out colors for arrival of Andros and personally greet him. (Toppan, p. 278.) * 18 Nov 1686: '''Capt. Winthrop''' pat, as Capt. of Castle, to begin from 10 Jun last [1686] and be paid 10 pounds more at this time. (Toppan, p. 279.) * 20 Dec 1686: Edmund Andros arrives in Mass. Bay Colony to be it's new Governor. {{Citation Needed}} ==== '''#11''' '''Ensign John Pipon''' (1686 ?? - 19 April 1689) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_John_Pippon|Pippon]] * after Dec 1686: ''Ensign John Pipon'' Commands Castle. (Shurtleff Topo Hist, p 492) * 23 Dec 1688: William III and Mary Monarchy (Glorious revolution ends) * 1689: Leisler’s Rebellion, (Overthow of Colonial Governor, including Andros). * 1689: King William’s War. * 19 Apr 1689: '''Pipon''' forced out (letter sent to give up command of the Castle, Andros man){{Citation Needed}} ==== '''#12''' [[Fairweather-42|Capt. John Fairweather]] 19 April 1689 -1691?) ==== '''RESEARCH:''' [[Space:CCIF_Research:_John_Fairweather-42|Fairweather-43]] * 19 Apr 1689: '' [[Fairweather-42|Capt. John Fairweather]]'' appointed Captain when Andros surrendeder Castle. {{Citation Needed}} * 7 June 1689 Andros sent to Castle as prisoner. (Andrews, p. 206 n.) * 1689? '''Pipon''' released from Jail "by beat of the drum." (Andrews, p. 206-7) * 1691: Provincal Charter established * 1691 Lieutenant-Governor William Stroughton, chief justice of Witch Trials, see Rowe, p.66) becomes commander under new Charter. (Shurtleff Topo Hist, p. 492.) ===== Flags of the Fort ===== * https://bucklinsociety.net/colonial-history/early-flags/ === II. Fort Castle William ( 1692 - 1802) === * 1692: Province of Mass Bay Implements Charter (MA, ME, NS, NB) * 1692: Salem Witch Hysteria Occurs * Also called Fort William and Mary? *1692 or 1703 '''renamed Castle William''' 8 March 1702: Anne Monarchy * Queen Anne’s War, 1702: Hendrickson, Nancy. The Genealogist's U.S. History Pocket Reference: Quick Facts & Timelines of American History to Help Understand Your Ancestors . Family Tree Books. Kindle Edition. * 1700 - 1705: '''Fort Five Constructed - Castle William''' * 1 May 1707: Kingdom of Great Britan *20 March 1776, Castle burned down by British * Also called Fort Adams === III. Fort Independence - In Service (1802 - XXXX) === *1802 renamed Fort Independence * 1827 - Egar Allan Poe stationed there. ==== Fort Independence - Out of Service (XXXX - Present) ==== == Sources == See also: === Source Notes: Castle History === * Family Search Massachusetts Genealogy Guide https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Massachusetts_Genealogy_Guide * History of Massachusetts Blog, https://historyofmassachusetts.org/history-of-the-massachusetts-bay-colony/ * Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff, ed, Records of the governor and company of the Massachusetts bay in New England, Printed by order of the legislature by Massachusetts (Colony); Massachusetts. General Court. 5 Volumes. ::WikiTree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Records_of_the_Governor_and_Company_of_the_Massachusetts_Bay_in_New_England :: FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213805?availability=Family%20History%20Library * Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff, A topographical and historical description of Boston https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_UWkUAAAAYAAJ/page/n497/mode/1up * [[Hutchinson-577|Thomas Hutchinson]], The history of the colony of Massachusett's Bay, from the first settlement thereof in 1628, until its incorporation ... in 1691 https://archive.org/details/historyofcolonyo00hutc * Robert N. Toppan, “Council Records of Massachusetts under the Administration of President Joseph Dudley” in Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 2nd Series, 13 [1899]: 237-268. https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofmas213mass/page/222/mode/2up?view=theater * Richard Frothingham, The History of Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1845 https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_Charlestown_Massachusetts/5_6ZB4ol1zsC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Captain+Edward+Gibbons+"Castle+Island"&pg=PA80&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=Castle%20Island&f=false * Massachusetts Historical Society, Massachusetts Documents, 1689–1692, https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/1786 * Massachusetts Archives Collection; Records, 1629-1799 – 328 Volumes https://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arccol/colmac.htm * Charlestown Town Records * Boston Town Records * "The Book of Possessions" for Boston, in Second Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston; containing the Boston Records,1634-1660, and the Book of Possessions, 2nd ed. (Boston 1881) * Suffolk Deeds, Volumes 1 through 14 (Boston 1880-1906). Citations to later volumes are from the microfilm copies of the originals. * Suffolk County. Massachusetts. Probate Records * Boston Births, Baptisms, Man'iages, and Deaths,1630-1699, Ninth Report of the Boston Record Commissioners (Boston 1883; rpt. Baltimore 1978) === Genealogical Profiles === * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:A_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England * Zachariah Gardner Whitman, The history of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, from its formation in 1637 and charter in 1638, to the present time; comprising the biographies of the distinguished civil, literary, religious, and military men of the colony, province, and commonwealth, 1789-1840. https://archive.org/details/historyofancient00whit/mode/2up * Oliver Ayer Roberts, History of the Military company of the Massachusetts, now called the Ancient and honorable artillery company of Massachusetts. 1637-1888. https://archive.org/details/historyofmilitary01robe/mode/2up === Personal Accounts === * Roger Clap, Memoirs of Roger Clap. 1630; Blake, James, 1844 https://archive.org/details/memoirsofrogercl00clap * John Winthrop, The History of New England Volume II, 1630-1649, Addenda. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48093/images/HistNewEnglandII-004987-415?ssrc=&backlabel=Return ::Wikitree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Winthrop%27s_Journal * John Winthrop, The Wintrop Papers * Edward Johnson; J. Franklin Jameson, Ed.; Johnson's Wonder-working providence, 1628-1651,C. Scribner's Sons, 1910. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Johnson_s_Wonder_working_Providence_1628/f6ETAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 === Castle Biography === * Edward Rowe Snow, The Islands at Boston Harbor. 2002 edition, Chapter 8, Castle Island, p. 55 -78 * Edward Rowe Snow, The islands of Boston harbor, 1630-1971, [https://archive.org/details/islandsofbostonh00snow/mode/2up p.62-89] * William J. Reid, Castle Island and Fort Independence, Boston 1995. * MC Goodwine, The Bostonian, Vol II, April-Sept, The Castle - A sketch of Fort Independence, [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=QloxAQAAMAAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA648 p. 644-654] * [[Wikipedia:Castle Island (Massachusetts)]] * [[Wikipedia: Fort Independence (Massachusetts)]] === Supplemental Research === * Transgressing the Bounds Subversive Enterprises among the Puritan Elite in Massachusetts,1630–1692. [Ancient and Honorable Artilery Company plays a role] http://perso.numericable.fr/~garvince/oup_upload/OUP%20-%20Transgressing%20the%20Bounds.pdf * Timeline of Colonial America https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Colonial_America === British Resources === * Charles McLean Andrews, Narratives of the insurrections, 1675-1690. C. Scribner's Sons, 1915. https://library.si.edu/digital-library/book/narrativesofins00andr == Research Notes: The Captains == Part 1: Castle Island Fort (1634 - 1691) # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Nicholas_Simpkins-18|Simpkins-18]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Thomas_Beecher-709|Beecher-709]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Edward_Gibbons-3016|Gibbons-3016]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Richard_Morris-5858|Morris-5858]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Robert_Sedgwick-11|Sedgwick-11]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Thomas_Coytemore-4|Coytemore-4]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Richard_Davenport-1334|Davenport-1334]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Roger_Clapp-797|Clapp-797]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Peter_Bulkeley-9|Bulkeley-9]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_Wait_Winthrop-110|Winthrop-110]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_John_Pippon|Pippon]] # [[Space:CCIF_Research:_John_Fairweather-42|Fairweather-43]] Part II: Fort Castle William ( 1692 - 1802) * Elisha Hutchinson capt.1701ish, see military history artillery *Adam Winthrop, commander of castle william (Winthrop-185) ==Research Notes== Genealogy: * Genealogies of each captain :Notables in thier lives History: Origins: * Timeline what was happening in England :Religious Persecution : Wars : Changes in Monarchy :English Civil War * Who occupied Castle Island before English? *Physcial description of Island : 20 acres (Snow, p.55) : Later changes in land additions : Glacia in origin (Reid, p.3.) : Description of channel (Reid, p.3) ::Channel forced traffic to north end of island. :Why not use another route around boston islands? * War at the Castle? : Only once 20 March 1776 (Reid, p.3) * Who were the men of the Castle? :WikiTree Category? Beginings: *Arrival of English Puritans :Goals :Methods of Governing Governors * Matthew Cradock in England * John Endicott, Govern from Salem, 1628 (Reid, p.6) * John Winthrop, 1629-1641 (Reid, p.6) * Thomas Dudely, 1631 - * Edmond Andros, * The Manual for the General Court English Monarchs * Charles I - * Cromwell - * Charles II - 1660 -1685 * James II - 1685 - 1688 * William III and Mary II - 1689 - 1702 (Mary 1694) * Anne - 1702 - 1714 * George I - 1714 - 1727 * George II - 1727 - 1760 Notable Characters * [[De_Latour-4|Charles La Tour]] * Role of [[Marbury-2| Anne Huchinson]] * William Stoughton, Deputy Gov, connections with Dudley, trip to England with Bulkeley. (Witch Trials, in charge of Castle in 1691). Need for Military Defense: * What was the Floating Fort? * Explore Need for Castle * How were Castle's Constructed : Men in charge of construction * Men of the Castle Garrison * Role of the Ancient and Honorable Artilery Company * Committee's to oversee the Castle managment, construction, finances :New Colonial Charter with Fairweather * Flags flown over the Castle. :Topan, 297 : Morris cut English Ensign. * Origin of Name Castle Island : No record of how island was named (Reid, p.3.) Castle Name changes * Why the name changes? * Fort Independence * Fort Adams? * Fort Mary and John? * Fort Anne? * Disease : Smallpox 1617 - 1619 Mass Bay Colony :Measles 1657 - Boston * Education: : 1636 Harvard Created : 1693 William and Mary Created : 1701 Yale Established * '''Music''' * “Barbara Allen” * “The Bold Soldier” * “Death of Wolfe” * “The Deceived Maid” * “The Girl I Left Behind Me” * “Greensleeves” * “The Nightingale” * “Silkie” * Hendrickson, Nancy. The Genealogist's U.S. History Pocket Reference: Quick Facts & Timelines of American History to Help Understand Your Ancestors . Family Tree Books. Kindle Edition. * Religion: :Anglican : Baptist :Congregationalist (Puritans) :Dutch Reformed :Lutheran :Presbyterian : Catholic * Population (Regional) : 1625: 1,980 : 1641: 50,000 :1688: 200,00 :1700: 250,888 * Slavery * https://www.sec.state.ma.us/mus/pdfs/Castle-Island.pdf * https://boston1775.blogspot.com/2016/06/revisiting-castle-william-through.html * https://www.nps.gov/places/fort-independence-castle-william.htm * https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00indrak/page/172/mode/1up?q=Castle (read) == Resources == * [[Space:Great Migration Begins Citations]] * [[Space:Sources-GMB]]

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=== The Career of Sir Michael Costa === The following article, containing a detailed description of the career of Sir Michael Costa, appeared in The Era newspaper on 3 May 1884. '''The Era 3 May 1884''': DEATH OF SIR MICHAEL COSTA
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DEATH OF SIR MICHAEL COSTA This distinguished musician expired at a quarter-past eight on Tuesday evening at his residence, 13, Seafield-road, Brighton, where for some days, after an attack of apoplexy, he had remained in a condition which gave no hope of recovery. The following memoir, written especially for The Era, will be found a valuable record of a very remarkable man :- Sir Michael Costa was born at Geneva, February 4th, 1810. He was the son of the Chevalier Pascal Costa, his father being a Italian of Spanish extraction, and his mother a Swiss. Signs of musician precocity led to his being placed at an early age in the Royal Academy of Music at Naples, the principal of which was Nicolo Zingarelli. His first master in composition was Giacomo Tritto, an uncle of Costa. Costa, at the age of nineteen, was principal pianoforte accompanist at San Carlo, Naples, and as a student he produced at that academy a cantata L'Immagine, and an opera, Il Delitto Punito, and also two operas, viz, Il Carcere d’Ildegondo and Malvina, the first for the Unovo Theatre, the latter at the San Carlo, February 7th, 1829. He composed Malvina for Domenico Barbaja, who was manager at that theatre from 1810 to 1839. Costa’s visit to Birmingham arose from Nicolo Zingarelli having intrusted him with the score of a sacred cantata entitled Super Flumina Babilonis, based on the twelfth chapter of Isiah, and with the mission to superintend and direct its production at Birmingham; but the festival committee feared to trust the youth with the baton, they insisted upon his appearing as a singer on the stage, which was quite against his inclination. Of the artists of whom Costa was the colleague in 1829 , Miss Paton (Lady W. Lennox), Mrs Wood, the gifted Malibran, Mrs W. Knyvett, Mademoiselle Blais, Miss Fanny Ayton, Braham, the unrivalled tenor, Vaughan, Knyvett, Bellamy, H. Phillips, Signor de Begnis, and Giubelei, there is not a single survivor. In the month of October, 1829, there was a musical festival at Birmingham to celebrate the fiftieth year of the establishment of the General Hospital (which was opened 1779, and cost £22,000). The sacred music was given at St. Phillip's Church, the present Town Hall not being built. (The Birmingham Town Hall was commenced in 1832. The organ, built by Hill, 1834, cost £3,000, and, with additions and improvements, is now worth £5,000. The hall, which was opened October, 1834, and finished 1850, cost £52,000, Hanson and Welch being the architects.) Operas and concerts were then given in the evenings at the Theatre Royal, and on one of these nights was performed a scene from Rossini’s opera Donna del Lago, where Elena, the Lady of the Lake, first appears, and sings the well-known air “O mattutini albori” and after she lands from the boat is joined by Uberto (James the Fifth of Scotland) in a duet. The representative of Elena was Miss Fanny Ayton ( that lady, after a successful career in Italy, made her debut at the King’s Theatre, Haymarket, in 1827), the Pippo being Madame Vestris. The artist who sang the part of Uberto was an Italian tenor of nineteen, his first appearance on any stage and his debut in this country. The tenor was Signor Costa, but, what with stage fright and other causes, he failed. Subsequently we all know he became the greatest musical conductor in England. From 1826 to Italian Opera House, Haymarket. The conductor and band did not agree well together and he therefore resigned. Costa’s first appointment at the Italian Opera House, Haymarket, was in 1831. He was engaged as maestro al piano, but the next season, on opening night, Tuesday, January 24th, 1832, the Italian opera was placed under his sole direction. Mr Monk Mason was then director. Mason retired in 1832. and was succeeded by Pierre Francois Laporte. The latter was formerly manager of that opera house from 1828 to 1831, and afterwards from 1833 to 1841. The Opera House was then only opened to subscribers two nights in the week, viz., Tuesday and Saturday. Cosat superseded Spagnoletti, the first violin ; that violinist conducted with his bow, whereas Costa held the baton for the first time it was used in that orchestra. The members of the orchestra for the season, 1832, were the following :- Director of the orchestra, Signor Costa ; leader of the orchestra, Signor Spagnoletti : violini, Messrs Mori, Dando, Watts, Murray Nadaud, Piggott, Ella, Kearns, Wallis, Baker, Reeves, Bohrer, Tolbecque, Griesbach, Zerbini, Litolff, Anderson, Watktins, Thomas. &c. viole, Moralt, Warre, Alsept, Daniels, Chubb, Nicks, &c. ; vilincelli, Lindley, Rouselet, Hatton, Crouch. sen., Crouch, jun., Brooks, &c.; contrabassi, Dragonetti, Wilson, Howell, Anfossi, Flower, Taylor, &c.; flauti, Nicholson, Card ; oboe, Cook, Barret ; clarini, Willman, Powell ; fagotti, Mackintosh, Tully ; corni, Platt, Rav, Calcott, Tully ; trombi, Harper, Irvin ; tromboni, Mariotti, Smithers, sen., Smithers, jun. ; timpani, Chipp. From 1832 to the season 1845 Costa retained his position as musical commander-in-chief, and those were the palmy days of the great singers Sontag, Cinti-Damoreau , Pasta, Carodori-Allan, Giulia Grisi, Rubini, Gardoni, Mario, Donzelli, De Begnis, Tamburini , Lablache, F. Lablache, Galli, Ivanoff, Zaebelli, Pisaroni, Persiani, Moltini, Brambella, Albertazzi, Costelli, Bellini, Favanti, and other stars. In May, 1837, Costa’s three-act tragic opera Malek Adel, the libretto by Count Pepoli, was performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, and afterwards appeared in Paris, February, 1838. The King’s Teatre, Haymarket, was called Her Majesty’s in July, 1837, on the accession of Her Majesty, June 20th, 1837. In May, 1842 Benjamin Lumley became the lessee. On August 3d, 1843, Costa had a benefit at Her Majesty's Theatre. The operatic selections were the first act of Mozart's Cosi fan Tutti, the second act of Rossini's Guglielmo Tell, the second act of Donizetti's Don Pasquale, and a ballet divertisement. The evening concluded with the ballet Alma. Perrot, Cerito, Desplaces, Guy Stephan, and others appeared in the ballet, for which Costa had composed the music. On June 20th, 1844, Costa's opera Don Carlos, a lyric tragedy in three acts, the libretto written by Leopoldo Tarantini, was produced at Her Majesty's Theatre, supported by Lablache, Mario, Fornasari, Giubelei, Grisi, and Bellini. This opera was taken from Frederick Schiller's opera of that name. In 1846 Costa’s secession from Her Majesty's Theatre took place owing to an art dispute with the then impresario, the late Benjamin Lumley, who in 1842 was the successor of Laporte, but the separation arose mainly because Costa was not sufficiently tractable in cutting down operas to afford time for the long Thursday ballet attractions, which were Lumley's chief consideration. In 1846 Costa was appointed conductor of the Philharmonic Society. That society was first established in 1813 by Cramer and Co. Their first concert was held March 8th, 1813, in the Argyll Rooms, Regent-street, These rooms were burnt down in 1830. The society then removed to the concert room, Italian Opera House, Haymarket ; afterwards, in 1833, to Hanover-square rooms. (The last concert given in Hanover-square rooms was December 19th, 1874, under the direction of water. Macfarren, for the Royal Academy of Music). The Philharmonic Society left the above rooms in 1874, and settled in St. James’s Hall, Piccadilly. Costa retained his conductorship of the Philharmonic Society until 1854, during which period he produced the “Messe Solennelle” in D and the ninth Symphony of Beethoven, which established his name and astonished some of the artists and amateurs by the way in which he conducted orchestral and choral works of classical form. It was in 1846 that the scheme was formed of establishing a second Italian Opera House. The day after the fall of the curtain of Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, at the close of the season 1846, Lumley read in the newspapers an announcement of the opening of Covent-garden Theatre, which was to be called the Royal Italian Opera. That house was remodelled by B. Albano, C.E., the cost being about £23,000 ; the alterations commenced on December 1st, 1846. The new Opera House, Covent-garden, was opened with Rossini's opera Semiramide, April 6th 1847. Costa became musical director and conductor, and M. Sainton principal violin. The following artists appeared that evening Persiani, Tamburini, Ronconi, and Alboni ; Grisi, Mario and Salvi Tagliaficio were also engaged at the new theatre. F. Beale and Robertson became acting-managers. The directors were Persiani and Galetti. Delafield, of the firm, Combe, Delafield, and Co., brewers, left that firm and undertook the direction of the Royal Italian Opera. Frederick Gye, who was connected with the management under Delafield, became in 1851 sole lessee, the year of the first Exhibition. Gye’s first step was to abandon the ballet. The principal members of the band, chorus, and opera stars of Her Majesty’s Theatre joined Costa at the Royal Italian Opera House. Previous to the opening of Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, for the season 1847, Lumley spent on that theatre £10,000 in redecoration and repairs. At the beginning of the season, September, 1847, a conductor was advertised for by the committee of the Sacred Harmonic Society. A great many applications were sent in, but chiefly owing to the exertions of the late Robert Kanzow Bowley, the treasurer of the Sacred Harmonic Society (who afterwards became general manager of the Crystal Palace, April 8th, 1858), Costa was offered the post of conductor, which he accepted September 22d, 1848, on condition that he should have the sole authority over that orchestra. The band and chorus were increased to nearly 700 performers. His first step was to remodel the old orchestra, designed in 1834 by Stephen Geary, architect, of Hamilton-place, King's-cross, and built by J. Hoile, of Poland-street, Oxford-street. It was a most ingenious piece of carpentry, for in its construction neither nail nor screw was employed. Hoile also designed the ornamental fronts for the music stands. Costa introduced professional choristers, the band was enlarged by having the principal instrumental performers of the opera orchestra - viz., Mr Cooper, first violin or chef d'attaque ; Lindley, Howell, Phillips, Tolbecque, Anderson, G. Cooke, Jarrett, Bauman, R. Hatton, Pratten, Rowland, Lazarus, Irvin, Wagstaff, Card, the two Harpers, Smithers, Prospere, Severn, Hill, R. Blagrove, Thirlwall, Hancock, &c. ; organist, J. L. Brownsmith. The instructions given by the committee of the Sacred Harmonic Society to the amateur members of that orchestra were that unless they could attend punctually the rehearsals and concerts they would not be allowed to remain. In October, 1848, Costa was appointed conductor of the Birmingham Musical Festivals. Costa conducted Mendelssohn's oratorio Elijah Nov. 1st, 1848. This was his first public appearance in the orchestra of the Sacred Harmonic Society, Exeter Hall. The band and chorus included nearly 700 performers. The principal solo performers that evening were Miss Birch, Miss Duval, Mr Lockey, Mr Novelle, and Mr H. Phillips, Mr Brownsmith, organist. This oratorio was repeated on the 17th November, when Mr Bodda appeared ; and now a new era began of the Sacred Harmonic Society's performances, the fame of which soon spread over the musical world. On Tuesday morning, September 4th, 1819, Mendelssohn's oratorio Elijah was performed at the Town Hall, Birmingham, the festival continued to the 5th, 6th, and 7th September. Band, 130 ; chorus, 317 ; total, 447 ; conductor, Mr Costa. The principal solo performers in Elijah were Miss Catherine Hayes, Miss A. Williams, Miss M. Williams, Miss Stephens, Mr Sims Reeves, Mr T. Williams, and Mr Machin. The profits of the above festival amounted to nearly £2,448, which sum was given to the Birmingham General Hospital. St. George's Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, was built from the design of Lockwood and Mawson, at the cost of £31,000, and opened August 31st, 1853, with a musical festival, which lasted the following days, September 1st and 2d. The organ was built by Hill and Sons. Band, 100; chorus, 250; total, 350. Organist, Mr J. L. Brownsmith ; chorus master, Mr William Jackson ; conductor, Mr Costa. On Saturday, June 10th, 1854, the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, was opened by her Majesty the Queen and his Royal Highness the Prince Consort. An orchestra was erected in the centre transept, and contained - band, 402 ; chorus, 1,248 ; total, 1,650, including the military bands of 150 performers, which were placed at the back of that orchestra. Miss Clara Novello was the principal solo per-former. In the front seats of the chorus in the orchestra were to be seen the faces of Madame Grisi, Signor Mario, Signor Lablache, Signor Ronconi, Signor Tamberlik, and Herr Formes. Mr Costa conducted. The committee of the Sacred Harmonic Society had the musical arrangements, and a brilliant success was the result. Lord Palmerston, who was then Home Secretary, stated that it was pronounced the finest musical effect that her Majesty the Queen had ever heard. On August 29th, 1855, Costa's oratorio Eli, words by W. Bartholomew, was first performed at the Town Hall, Birmingham. The principal solo performers were Madame Viardot Garcia, Madame Rudersdorf, Miss Dolby, Madame Castellan, Mr Sims Reeves, Herr Reichart, Mr Weiss, and Herr Formes. The composer conducted. Band, 140; chorus, 340; total, 480. Organist, Mr Stimpson. Costa's Eli was first performed in London by the Sacred Har-monic Society, Exeter Hall, Friday, February 15th, 1856. Her Majesty the Queen, his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, the Royal Princes, Princesses, and a numerous cortege were present. The principal solo performers that evening were Madame Rudersdorff, Miss Dolby, Mr Sims Reeves, Mr Montem Smith, Mr W. H. Weiss, and Mr Lewis Thomas. Eli was repeated on April 25th at both concerts. The composer conducted. The Royal Italian Opera House, Covent-garden, was totally destroyed by fire, during a bal masque, early on Wednesday morning, March 5th, 1856. The entertainment was called a carnival complimentary and dramatic gala for the benefit of a conjurer calling himself "The Wizard of the North," whose name was John Henry Anderson. The value of the scenery and properties destroyed wag nearly £40,000. The theatre was rebuilt from the design of E. M. Barry, R.A., and reopened by Frederick Gye, May 15th, 1858, with Meyerbeer's opera Les Huguenots. Mr Costa conducted. After the fire of March 5th, 1856, the Royal Italian opera company for a short season removed to the Lyceum Theatre, and appeared again at that theatre the following season, which they opened April 14th, 1857, for forty nights. Mr Costa conducted for both seasons. F. Gye was director of the Lyceum during the time of rebuilding the Royal Italian Opera House. A testimonial to Mr Costa was presented to him in the committee-room of the Town Hall, Birmingham, May 12th, 1856, Lord Willoughby de Broke in the chair. This testimonial was made of silver by Elkington, Mason, and Co. The subject was "The presentation of Samuel in the Temple," a dinner was given to Mr Costa in the evening at the Hen and Chickens Hotel, and selections from Eli were performed that evening in the Town Hall. The inscription on the testimonial was as follows :—" To Michael Costa in commemoration of the first performance on the 29th August, 1855 of Eli, an oratorio generously composed by him for the Birmingham Musical Festival, in aid of the funds of the General Hospital; as a tribute to his genius, and as a record of his disinterested liberality this testimonial is presented by the noblemen and gentlemen of the committee of management, MDCCCLV." The first preliminary Great Handel Festival was held at the Crystal Palace, in 1557, to commemorate the centenary of Handel's death (April 13th, 1759, aged seventy-four). This festival was projected by the late R. K. Bewley, who was assisted by the committee of the Sacred Harmonic Society. An orchestra was erected in the centre transept. The weight of the timber used was 251 tons, the total cost building was £7,000, designed by Mr James Ferguson, F.R.A.S., who, at the time of the preliminary festival, was general manager of the Crystal Palace. His plans, and their subsequent extension in 1859, were ably carried out by Mr Earee, the company's clerk of the work. The organ was built in 1857 by Messrs Gray and Davison. Mr Costa conducted all the Handel Festivals at the Crystal Palace, viz., June. 1857, 1859, 1862, 1865, 1868, 1871, 1874, 1877, and 1880, his last ; and the rehearsals which were held in the large hall, Exeter Ball. On Thursday, May 1st, 1862, the Exhibition building was opened at South Kensington by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. The Commissioners received three original compositions from the following composers, viz., one from Daniel Francois Esprit Auber, France ; Giacomo Meyerbeer, Germany ; William Sterndale Bennett, England. Costa con-ducted Auber and Meyerbeer's overtures, and the rest of the music. M. Sainton conducted Bennett's ode. An orchestra was erected for the occasion ; band 398 ; chorus 2,000 ; total, 2,398. The musical arrangements were under the superintendence of the committee of the Sacred Harmonic Society. Costa's second oratorio Naaman was first performed at Birmingham Musical Festival, held in the Town Hall, Wednesday, September 7th, 1864 ; the words by William Bartholomew ; conducted by the composer ; organist, Mr Stimpson ; band, 110; chorus, 350 ; total, 490. Naaman was first performed in London by the Sacred Harmonic Society, Exeter Hall, May 12th, 1865 ; conductor, the composer. On Friday night, December 6th, 1867, occurred the destruction of Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, by fire. This theatre was opened to the public September 22d, 1791 ; Michael Novosiellski, architect. In March, 1868, Costa resigned and left the Royal Italian Opera, Covent-garden, for the same reason that he had left Lumley. He would have the entire control over that orchestra. The late Frederick Gye's notion was to be sole captain of the ship without even a pilot. This opera house reopened March 31st, 1868, when Gye appointed two conductors, Signor Arditi and Signor Li Calsi. The success of the Royal Italian Opera performances during the period that Costa was conductor and musical director caused him to be offered engagements at St. Petersburgh, Madrid, Milan, Naples, and Paris, but he remained in the country of his adoption. On Tuesday evening, November 3d, 1868, Costa conducted his oratorio Eli at Stuttgart, Wurtemburg, Germany. Their Majesties the King and Queen of Wurtemburg were present. On Wednesday, April 14th, 1869, her Majesty the Queen Knighted Sir Michael Costa at Windsor Castle. On March 29th, 1871, the Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington, was opened by Her Majesty the Queen, when a grand concert was given. The band and choir included 1,100 performers. The following music was performed : - A Biblical Cantata, words by John Oxenford, music by Sir Michael Costa ; “L’Invocazione all’ Armonia” music composed by his Royal Highness the Prince Consort; conductor, Sir Michael Costa. Musical arrangements by the committee of the Sacred Harmonic Society. It was a grand sight not easily forgotten ; nearly 8,000 audience were present. The foundation stone of Albert Hall was laid by her Majesty the Queen, May 20th, 1867. On Monday, May 1st, 1871, Inauguration of the opening of the International Exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Princess Helena, and the Court were present. A concert was given ; conductor, Sir Michael Costa '; band and chorus, 1,000 performers ; musical arrangements by the committee of the Sacred Harmonic Society. Her Majesty's Opera, Haymarket, opened for the season, 1872, composer, director of the music, and conductor, Sir Michael Costa. On Saturday afternoon, May 24th, 1873, the Alexandra Palace, Muswell-hill, was opened with a grand concert in the large hall ; band and chorus about 1,000 per-formers ; conductor, Sir Michael Costa. This place was accidentally destroyed by fire Monday, June 9th, 1873. The Leeds Musical Festival was held in the Town Hall, October 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th, 1874 ; band, 96 ; chorus, 275 ; total, 371; conductor, Sir Michael Costa. The first stone of the above hall was laid August 17th, 1853; opened by her Majesty the Queen, September 7th, 1858 ; cost £130,000 ; Cuthbert Broderick, of Leeds, architect ; organ built by Gray and Davison. The Alexandra Palace was rebuilt and opened May 1st, 1875. A grand concert was given in the central hall ; conductor, Sir Michael Costa. On Thursday, December 16th, 1875, the first stone was laid of the New National Opera House, on the Thames Embankment, Westminster, by his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. Sir Michael Costa was present, and caught a severe chill. M. Sainton conducted for him during his absence from the concerts of the Sacred Harmonic Society till his recovery. This Opera House was partly built, but is not finished. On Friday, April 30th, 1880, the last oratorio was performed by the Sacred Harmonic Society at Exeter Hall, being Handel's Israel in Egypt. At the close of the performance the National Anthem was sung, and this glorious old musical society then bade farewell to Exeter Hall. Conductor that evening Sir Michael Costa. The Sacred Harmonic Society had been located in Exeter Hall forty-six years, and had given 544 concerts. In 1880 (December 3d) the Sacred Society removed to St. James's Hall, Piccadilly, it being their forty-ninth season. The choir was reduced to 200 performers, on account of the smallness of that orchestra. The opening concert was Beethoven's Mass in E, Mendelssohn's Lauda Sion and Christus. Conductor, Sir Michael Costa. On January 6th, 1882, Sir Michael Costa conducted Mendelssohn's Elijah, at the Sacred Harmonic Society concert, St. James's Hall. Sir Michael Costa was taken suddenly ill at his residence, No. 59, Eccleston-square, Pimlico, on Sunday, January 29th, 1882. The rest of the Sacred Harmonic Society's concerts during his absence were conducted by M. Sainton. On February 23d, 1882, at a special meeting of the committee and members of the Sacred Harmonic Society, they resolved to disband. On Friday, April 28th, 1882, took place the final and farewell concert of the Old Sacred Harmonic Society at St. James's Hall. Handel's Solomon was performed. Sir Michael Costa, having recovered from his severe illness, conducted that evening. At the close of the oratorio the National Anthem was performed. Sir Michael Costa was for thirty-four years conductor of the Sacred Harmonic Society. A bust of Sir Michael Costa was placed February, 1883, in the hall of the Royal Academy of Music, Tenterden-street, Hanover-square. Sir Michael Costa never kept the public or his army of players and singers waiting a minute in his life, and at the hour appointed this Wellington of the musical forces was always received with applause from his orchestra and the audience assembled. The opinion of the late Giacomo Meyerbeer, musical composer, is right. Sir Michael Costa was the greatest chef d'orchestre in Europe. It will be of interest to Freemasons to remark that Sir Michael was Past Grand Organist of that body. In considering the career of this eminent conductor we can hardly speak too highly of the services he has rendered in raising orchestral and choral performances from the deplorable condition in which he found them. His great decision and perfect knowledge of what was required to be done gave him an influence with huge bodies of vocalists and instrumentalists such as no other conductor succeeded in obtaining. Many were disposed to grumble at what they considered his severe discipline, but when he had taken a task in hand his one idea was to carry it out as perfectly as he could, and he refused to listen to excuses of any kind. We have ourselves seen and heard many amusing instances of his rigidity in this respect. Yet no conductor ever hid a more willing stall to follow out his directions. We remember a splendid instrumentalist who could not agree with the conductor as to some technical, item in a performance, remarking, with a smile, "Sir Michael has said it must he so, and so it will be," and eventually the brilliant solo player was compelled to admit that the conductor was in the right. This decision and firmness of character in no way interfered with personal friendships and personal kindness. Some of the greatest vocal and instrumental performers gained from him most valuable advice and suggestions ; none more than Madame Patti. Costa superintended her rehearsals when she first appeared at the Royal Italian Opera. No conductor had ever a better judgment of what was first-rate in singing, and he set his face most resolutely against some of the modern vices of style into which some recent artistes have fallen. In closing our remarks upon this distinguished musician we may add, as a "flower on his grave," the consolation for his friends that he lived without fear and died without reproach. He will ever be remembered with esteem and admiration, and the virtues of his private life serve to heighten the brilliancy of his public career. The funeral is arranged to take place, in the Catacombs at Kensal green Cemetery, at one o'clock p.m. on Tuesday next. The remains will be removed on Monday morning from Brighton to the London residence of the deceased, 59, Eccleston-square, where they will remain till noon on the following day. == Sources ==

The Carncross Family

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Documents relevant to the Carncross ancestral family. Will be including information of the various marriage lines to include Brown, Smith, Bowker, Bartlet, and other ancestors of the family. The research of the 'preliminary study' was performed and collected by Shirl D. Reed of Rockford, Illinois.

The Case for Eva Purcell and Frances Emily Pursell

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Eva Purcell, an immigrant from Wales to the United States, has been a complete mystery to her descendants. The best guess for her birthdate comes from an averaging of sources, letting it lay squarely between 1876 and 1877. Her husband's naturalization gives the date of the 15th of January, 1877.

The Cedars, West Brixton

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=Appearance = It's easy to find pictures and maps of the property online by searching for "48-50 Acre Lane", but I haven't found any yet that are public domain. The ''Survey of London'' describes the houses as follows: ''They are also stock brick houses, three storeys high and have recessed porches in their wings framed by Ionic columns and flanking antae. The ground-floor windows are set in shallow segmental-headed recesses linked by unmoulded impost bands.'' = History = The property known as The Cedars actually comprises two adjoining houses, No. 48 and No. 50 Acre Lane. It was developed by property investor Thomas Bailey, the founder of the Trinity Asylum on the same street (a home for elderly women which still operates today under the name [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Homes,_Brixton Trinity Homes])'Stockwell: Ferndale Road area and Acre Lane', in Survey of London: Volume 26, Lambeth: Southern Area, ed. F H W Sheppard (London, 1956), pp. 95-100. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol26/pp95-100 [accessed 26 March 2018].. == Illidge family == The houses were erected in about 1819 and were sold by Thomas Bailey to [[Illidge-140|John Illidge]], a stockbroker, who occupied No. 48 with his family. Interestingly, John Illidge appears to have named his first-born son, [[Illidge-207|Thomas Bailey Illidge]] after Thomas Bailey. == School Board for London == In 1899, the property was sold by John's son [[Illidge-142|John Betts Illidge]] to the School Board for London, who turned it into a school for mentally defective children. The Residential Home for Mentally Defective Boys opened in 1905 and closed in 1939Peter Higgenbotham, "LCC Residential Home for Mentally Defective Boys, Brixton, London", http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/BrixtonLCCMD/ (accessed 26 March 2018). == Present day == Today, the property is used as a block of flats and is now known as "Cedar House". = Sources =

The Chairman's Graphics Page

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The Characteristic Stewart (Stuart) Jaw

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The Characters of Barry Humphries

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The multiple personalities of [[Humphries-2039|Barry Humphries AO CBE]], and other characters devised by him. Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Dame_Edna_Everage|Dame Edna Everage]]. :: ''Originally conceived as a dowdy Moonee Ponds housewife who caricatured Australian suburban complacency and insularity, Dame Edna Everage has evolved over four decades to become a satire of stardom – a gaudily dressed, acid-tongued, egomaniacal, internationally fêted Housewife "Gigastar".'' Wikipedia : [[Wikipedia:Sir_Les_Patterson|Sir Les Patterson]]. :: ''Obese, lecherous and offensive, Patterson is Dame Edna Everage's exact opposite: she is female, refined, Protestant and from Melbourne; he is male, uncouth, Roman Catholic and from Sydney.'' Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Sandy_Stone_(character)|Sandy Stone]]. :: ''Humphries describes Sandy, originally called Dusty, as an "elderly, childless man" living in the suburbs of Melbourne. '' :: ''Described by John Betjeman as "this decent man from the suburbs", Stone is one of Humphries' more enduring characters.'' While not a character played by Humphries, the character [[Wikipedia:Barry_McKenzie|"Barrington Bradman Bing McKenzie"]] was a product of his fertile and often outrageous imagination. Originating as a comic strip character in the British satirical magazine ''Private Eye'', Barry "Bazza" McKenzie was brought to the large screen by singer, television personality, character actor, and variety entertainer [[Wikipedia:Barry_Crocker|Barry Crocker]].

The Charity Girl Broadway Play

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'Charmian' (a Romany Crystal-gazer) was played by [[Roberts-16676|Velma Roberts]] The Charity Girl BROADWAYORIGINAL GLOBE THEATRE 205 W. 46TH ST., NEW YORK, NY MUSIC: VICTOR HOLLÄNDER LYRICS: EDWARD PEPLE BOOK: EDWARD PEPLE {{Image|file=Roberts-16676-7.jpg |caption=The Charity Girl Music Selection }} {{Image|file=Roberts-16676-12.jpg |caption=The Charity Girl Brooklyn Daily Eagle Newspaper Article }} {{Image|file=Roberts-16676-11.jpg |caption=The Charity Girl: New York Tribune Newspaper Article }} ===Sources=== Dietz, Dan. The Complete Book of 1910s Broadway Musicals. United States, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2021. Hines, Dizie. Who's who in Music and Drama - Page 449 books.google.com › books ‎Harry Prescott hanaford · 1914 https://www.playbill.com/production/the-charity-girl-globe-theatre-vault-0000005132 The Charity Girl Sung NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912 Page 9 fultonsearch.org The Charity Girl THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912 Page 7 fultonsearch.org

The children of Henry Rudden (1750-1838) of Drumbullion, Killashandra, Cavan, Ireland

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= Introduction = This is a study of the various descendant lines from [[Rudden-44|Henry Rudden (1750-1838)]] using available genealogical and genetic sources. It is intended to foster critical discussion to improve this portion of the Rudden family tree. All contributions of dna data, primary sources and carefully researched and courteous analysis and criticism are welcome. [[Rudden-44|Henry Rudden (1750-1838)]] appears in various family trees on the Internet as the progenitor of various lines of descendants having the surname Rudden, Roden, Rodden, Noble and others. There is a solid genealogical basis for one of these lines, that of [[Rudden-45|John Rudden (1800-)]]. Several other lines including [[Unknown-619189|Mary Noble]], [[Roden-465|Henry Roden]] and [[Roden-423|Gustavas Roden (1833-1904)]] cannot presently be validated by primary geneological sources but are suggested by dna matches with varying levels of support and contradiction in the written record. This page is intended as a springboard for further research and critical discussion and as a continuously updated statement of the current status of the research. = Discussion = == Who was [[Rudden-44|Henry Rudden (1750-1838)]]? == [[Rudden-44|Henry Rudden (1750-1838)]] is shown as a deceased member of the household of [[Rudden-45|John Rudden]] in a [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/help/pre1901.html surviving fragment of the 1841 Census of Ireland]. The specific page of the census is found at: [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246500/007246500_00497.pdf 1841 Census: Household of John Rudden, page 1]. [[Rudden-44|Henry]] is shown as the 88 year old father of [[Rudden-45|John Rudden]] who died in 1838 of old age while residing with [[Rudden-45|John]]. [[Rudden-44|Henry]] was a farmer. It is unknown whether Henry could read and write. == The John Rudden Line == [[Rudden-45|John]]'s residence was household number 4 in [https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhunco/killashandra/springfield/drumbullion/ Drumbullion] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townland townland] in Killashandra parish, Barony of Tullyhunco, Cavan County, Ireland[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246500/007246500_00497.pdf 1841 Census: Household of John Rudden, page 1]. Drumbullion contains slightly over 240 acres or 0.38 square miles (0.9745 km²) and is located walking distance from the Derrylane Chapel of the Church of Ireland, which was new in 1833[https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/40402403/derrylane-church-of-ireland-church-aghnacor-co-cavan National inventory of architectural Heritage, Derrylane Church of Ireland Church, Aghnacor, Cavan]. The [[Rudden-45|John Roden]] family likely attended this church. [[Rudden-45|John Roden]] was born about 1800, in County Cavan, he was married in 1829, a farmer and could read and write[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246500/007246500_00498.pdf 1841 Census: Household of John Rudden, page 2] == The Henry Roden Line == Within walking distance (one mile or so) of [[Rudden-45|John Rudden]]'s household was the household of [[Roden-465|Henry Roden]], located in Donawell ([https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhunco/killashandra/arvagh/dernaweel/ Dernaweel]) townland in Killashandra parish, Barony of Tullyhunco, Cavan County, Ireland[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246502/007246502_00168.pdf 1841 Census: Household of Henry Roden, page 1]. This [[Roden-465|Henry]] was born in 1801, a year or so after [[Rudden-45|John Rudden]] in County Cavan. He was married in 1819, a farmer and could read and write[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246502/007246502_00169.pdf 1841 Census: Household of Henry Roden, page 2] There is no known documentary evidence to connect [[Roden-465|the younger Henry Roden]] with the [[Rudden-44|elder Henry Rudden]] except the similarity of surnames (spelling of surnames was not standardized in Ireland in 1841), the proximity of their residences. and their ages which are consistent with a father with two sons. There are dna matches (see below) that suggest a connection. == The Mary Noble line == Within walking distance of the households of both [[Roden-465|Henry]] and [[Rudden-45|John Rudden]] lived [[Unknown-619189|Mary Noble]] (married surname), wife of [[Noble-7735|Gustavus Mark Noble (abt.1792-1868)]] [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246498/007246498_00011.pdf 1841 Census: Household of Gustavus noble, page 2]. [[Unknown-619189|Mary]] was born about 1796 in County Cavan. She married Gustavus in 1815 and both could read and write. Their residence was in [https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhunco/killashandra/springfield/aghnacor/ Aughnacor] townland, Killeshandra parish, Barony of Tullyhunco, Cavan County[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246498/007246498_00010.pdf 1841 Census: Household of Gustavus Noble, page 1]. [[Roden-465|The younger Henry Roden]] is shown as a neighbor of Gustavus Noble in Griffith's Valuation (1857)[https://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&PlaceID=195364&county=Cavan&barony=Tullyhunco&parish=Killashandra&townland=%3Cb%3EDunaweel%3C/b%3E Griffith's Valuation (1857)]. Mary's mother is listed in the 1841 Census as Margaret Noble (1773-1836). Her surname appears to be an error because that would require either (1) Gustavus Noble marrying Mary Noble; or (2) Margaret marrying a man surnamed Noble after the birth of Mary (i.e. second married name). [[Unknown-619189|Mary]] and [[Noble-7735|Gustavus Noble]] had a son born about 1837 whom they named [[Noble-7736|Gustavus Noble Jr]]. There is no known documentary evidence to connect [[Unknown-619189|Mary Noble]] with the [[Rudden-44|elder Henry Rudden]] except the proximity of their residences and the fact that [[Unknown-619189|Mary Noble]], [[Roden-465|Henry]] and [[Rudden-45|John Rudden]] are close enough in age to be siblings. There are dna matches (see below) that suggest a connection. == The Gustavus Roden Line == Thirteen years after the 1841 Census in May, 1854 , on the ship Ticonderoga in New York harbor we find a 32 or 22 year oldThe age depends on which line of sources that one believes Irish Immigrant named Gustavus Roden arriving with Robert Roden=40, Anne-40,Lumas-24,Fanny-20,Essy-13,Robert-11,William Henry-11,and Elizabeth-5"New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939V-5K9G-5Z?cc=1849782&wc=MX62-62S%3A165778401 : 21 May 2014), 138 - 22 Apr 1854-15 May 1854 > image 528 of 623; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). [[Roden-423|Gustavas Roden (1833-1904)]] is listed in U.S. Census returns for the years 1875, 1880 and 1900 as born about 1833 in Ireland and settled in Stockport, Columbia County, New York"New York State Census, 1875," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5MY-G1P?cc=1918735&wc=M6LY-VTT%3A209413701%2C209571201 : 21 May 2014), Columbia > Stockport > image 10 of 29; State Library, Albany."United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZZJ-8Z1 : 14 January 2022), Household of Gustavus Roden, Stockport, Columbia, New York, United States; citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm ."United States Census, 1900", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MS6T-KXT : 22 January 2022), Sarah A Roden in entry for Gustavus Roden, 1900.. There is a 10 year age discrepancy between the Census and the Ticonderoga passenger list. There is no known documentary evidence to connect [[Roden-423|Gustavas Roden (1833-1904)]] with the [[Rudden-44|elder Henry Rudden]] but there are dna matches (see below) that suggest a connection. [[Roden-423|Gustavas Roden (1833-1904)]] and [[Noble-7736|Gustavus Noble Jr]] are close enough in age to be cousins. The forename similarity is obvious. There is plausible '''speculation''' that [[Roden-423|Gustavas Roden (1833-1904)]] and [[Noble-7736|Gustavus Noble Jr]] could be the same person and that this Gus Roden chose to adopt his mother's (possible) surname for unknown reasons when he emigrated to the US. == DNA matches == *The following dna samples are known to be in the line of [[Rudden-45|John Rudden]] and therefore also of [[Rudden-44|Henry Rudden (1750-1838)]]: **Descendants of [[Rudden-46|Elizabeth “Bessie” (Rudden) Montgomery (1833-1914)]] ***Ancestry: Pat Wade, daughter of [[Brimson-65|George Robert Brimson (1927-2010)]] ***Descendants of [[Rudden-47|Ephraim Parsons (Rudden) Roden (1833-1911)]] *The following dna samples are known or believed to be in the line of [[Roden-465|Henry Roden]]: **Ancestry: Delisa Kuhtz **[[Adams-32218|Mark Adams]] **[[Adams-34692|Cathy (Adams) Dooley]] **[[McCormack-1749|James McCormack]] **[[Zipp-66|John Zipp]] **[[McCormack-2052|Christopher McCormack]] **[[Skyer-6|Douglas Skyer]] *The following dna samples are known or believed to be in the line of [[Unknown-619189|Mary Noble]]: **Ancestry:Torlessedarfield, son of [[Rabbidge-44|Albert John Rabbidge (1917-1980)]] *The following dna samples are known or believed to be in the line of [[Roden-423|Gustavas Roden (1833-1904)]]: **Ancestry:[[Roden-834|RodenDisch]] **MyHeritage:[[Roden-832|John Roden (aft.1957-)]] == Where do we go from here? == The author believes that some research into the records of the Derrylane Chapel of Ease at Aughnacor, which are held at the Church of Ireland Representative Church Body Library, Churchtown, Dublin 14, may be worthwhile. Apparently some Baptismal records from 1831-1840 and marriage records from 1846-1956 survive[https://www.ireland.anglican.org/cmsfiles/pdf/AboutUs/library/registers/ParishRegisters/PARISHREGISTERS.pdf THE LIST of CHURCH OF IRELAND PARISH REGISTERS, Aepril 2022] DNA: '''It would be most helpful to find all of the available dna kits that can be traced to any of the above lines, upload them to GEDmatch.com and use the advanced comparison tools available there.''' = Sources =

The children of William Ivory (abt.1568-1619)

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This page is to record the research associated with the children of [[Ivory-66|William Ivory (abt.1568-1619)]] ---- == Cambridgeshire == === Marriages === *Mary Ivory married Wyllyam Twyn on 21 February 1611 in Saint Sepulchre, Cambridge, Cambridge, England."England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973," database, ({{Ancestry Record|9852|2650288|uk}} : subscription required, accessed 18 September 2023), Spouse Wyllyam Twyn, Name Mary Ivory, Marriage Date 21 Feb 1611, Gender Female, Marriage Place Saint Sepulchre,Cambridge,Cambridge,England; citing Original data England, Marriages, 1538-1973. Salt Lake City, Utah FamilySearch, 2013, FHL Film Number 496789. *Edmundus Ivory married Cicliam Hewes on 6 April 1615 at St Botolph's Church, Helpston, Cambridgeshire, England."England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6ZDY-QC45}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-996D-9WW5}} Image number 00248, Marriage Place St Botolph's Church, Helpston, Cambridgeshire, England, Name Edmundus Ivory, Marriage Date 6 Apr 1615; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; Record number: 20. *Sara married Richard Barnard on 18 October 1616 in Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N2QX-VZ9}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England, Name Sara Iverrie, Marriage Date 18 Oct 1616; citing Digital film/folder number: 007566405; FHL microfilm: 990296. *Anna married Gulielmus Ashley on 27 November 1617 in Cambridge St Botolph, Cambridgeshire, England."England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6ZSQ-NC19}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L96D-9W4H}} Image number 00255, Marriage Place Cambridge St Botolph, Cambridgeshire, England, Name Anna Ivorie, Marriage Date 27 Nov 1617; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; Record number: 54. *William Ivorie married Ann South on 7 April 1626 at St Mary The Less' Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England."England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6C15-6TCX}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G96D-97ST}} Image number 00516, Marriage Place St Mary The Less' Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, Name William Ivorie, Marriage Date 7 Apr 1626; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562709; Record number: 6. === Baptisms === *Sara, daughter of John Ivery, was baptised on 22 June 1600 in St Buttolph, Cambridgeshire, England."England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6ZDY-3F9S}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-996D-9W9D}} Image number 00223, Baptism Date 22 Jun 1600, Baptism Place Cambridgeshire, England, Name Sara Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; Record number: 4. *William, son of Francis Ivory, was baptised on 21 November 1596 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. '''Baptism''': "England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_862478376 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 24 September 2023)
William Ivory baptism on 21 Nov 1596, son of Francis Ivory, in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England.
*Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Ivorie & Elizabeth, was baptised on 23 July 1601 in Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NNBM-SP2}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 23 Jul 1601, Christening Place Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England, Name Elizabeth Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562721; FHL microfilm: 1818432; Record number: 13; Packet letter: E. *John, son of Edwarde Ivorye, was baptised on 12 October 1616 at St Andrew The Great's Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom."England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6ZF3-PXBM}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-996D-93HZ}} Image number 00058, Baptism Date 12 Oct 1616, Baptism Place St Andrew The Great's Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Name John Ivorye; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562703; Record number: 3. *Wm, son of Wm Ivorie, was baptised on 14 June 1618 in Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NPXH-WQH}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 14 Jun 1618, Christening Place Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, England, Name Wm Ivorie; citing FHL microfilm: 6035580. *Robert, son of Edward Ivery, was baptised on 13 September 1618 at St Andrew The Great's Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom."England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6Z4T-N1L9}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-896D-93FB}} Image number 00066, Baptism Date 13 Sep 1618, Baptism Place St Andrew The Great's Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Name Robert Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562703; Record number: 10. *Wm's daughter Jeane Ivorie was baptised on 29 October 1620 in Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NYY2-TBM}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Wm Ivorie; citing FHL microfilm: 6035580. *Wm's son Robert Ivorye was baptised on 30 November 1622 in Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JWDS-8X7}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Wm Ivorye; citing FHL microfilm: 6035580. *Willm's son Edmond Ivorie was baptised on 19 December 1624 in Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JMKH-VLC}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Willm Ivorie; citing FHL microfilm: 6035580. *William's daughter Ann Ivorye was baptised on 10 May 1627 in Litlington, Cambridgeshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NR3M-R6D}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Ivorye; citing Digital film/folder number: 007810137; FHL microfilm: 990337. *William's son Adam Ivorye was baptised on 19 July 1629 in Litlington, Cambridgeshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J93P-CYW}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Ivorye; citing Digital film/folder number: 007810137; FHL microfilm: 990337. *William and Jane's daughter Marye Ivorys was baptised on 4 February 1632 in Litlington, Cambridgeshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J3VR-W5S}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Ivorys; citing Digital film/folder number: 007810137; FHL microfilm: 990337. *William and Jane's daughter Joane Iverie was baptised on 17 November 1637 in Litlington, Cambridgeshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NRS1-FRW}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Iverie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007810137; FHL microfilm: 990337. === Burials === *Joanna was buried on 15 September 1616 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JZGX-5ZR}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Burial Date 15 Sep 1616, Name Joanna Ivorye, Burial Place Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; FHL microfilm: 1818378; Record number: 672; Packet letter: B. *Joannes was buried on 6 October 1629 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JZGX-LPY}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Burial Date 6 Oct 1629, Name Joannes Ivorye, Burial Place Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; FHL microfilm: 1818378; Record number: 1371; Packet letter: B. **Joannis,'s daughter Dorcas Hewes was buried on 3 June 1630 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JZGX-LT1}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Joannis, Widower Ivorye; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; FHL microfilm: 1818378; Record number: 1398; Packet letter: B. *Joannis's wife Martha was buried on 30 June 1630 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JZGX-LYQ}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Joannis Ivorye; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; FHL microfilm: 1818378; Record number: 1402; Packet letter: B. *Robertus was buried on 30 June 1630 in Cambridge St Botolph, Cambridgeshire, England."England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6ZS2-2CKK}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G96D-9WD4}} Image number 00291, Burial Date 30 Jun 1630, Name Robertus Ivorye, Burial Place Cambridge St Botolph, Cambridgeshire, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; Record number: 16. *Robertus, son of Joannis Ivorye, was buried on 30 June 1630 in Cambridge St Botolph, Cambridgeshire, England."England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6ZSX-RTNG}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L96D-971W}} Image number 00290, Burial Date 30 Jun 1630, Name Robertus Ivorye, Burial Place Cambridge St Botolph, Cambridgeshire, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; Record number: 24. *Edmund's daughter Grace was buried on 2 November 1631 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England."England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JZGX-GM1}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Burial Date 2 Nov 1631, Name Grace Ivorie, Burial Place Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; FHL microfilm: 1818378; Record number: 1457; Packet letter: B. **Edmund's daughter Grace was buried on 2 November 1631 in Botolphs, Sussex, England."England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6Z66-JP28}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L96D-9WS7}} Image number 00294, Burial Date 2 Nov 1631, Name Grace Ivorie, Burial Place Botolphs, Sussex, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; Record number: 23. *Edmund's wife Sisly was buried on 2 February 1646 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. '''Burial''': "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007562705; FHL microfilm: 1818378; Record number: 349; Packet letter: C
{{FamilySearch Record|JZGX-BM7}} (accessed 19 September 2023)
Sisly Ivory burial on 2 Feb 1646 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.
== London/Middlesex/Sussex == === Marriages === *Willm Ivery married Elizabh. Pett on 9 February 1561 in Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NK66-T22}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom, Name Willm. Ivery, Marriage Date 9 Feb 1561; citing Digital film/folder number: 008041034; FHL microfilm: 585397. *William Ivery married Joanna Herringe on 6 August 1604 in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NJH8-2JD}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Source Reference Item 4, Name William Ivery, Marriage Date 6 Aug 1604, Marriage Place Hillingdon, Middlesex, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007561580; FHL microfilm: 496694; Record number: 293; Packet letter: A. *Richard Ivery married Jane Moddom on 19 May 1616 in Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NK6X-44Q}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom, Name Richard Ivery, Marriage Date 19 May 1616; citing Digital film/folder number: 008041034; FHL microfilm: 585397. *Richard Ivorie married Joane Chamlyn on 7 September 1618 in St Dunstan in the East, London, England, United Kingdom."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V5KD-VBS}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place St Dunstan in the East, London, England, United Kingdom, Name Richard Ivorie, Marriage Date 7 Sep 1618. *Abraham Iverie married Frances Finche on 6 December 1621 in St Mary Aldermary with St Thomas the Apostle, London, England, United Kingdom."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V5K3-B7Z}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place St Mary Aldermary with St Thomas the Apostle, London, England, United Kingdom, Name Abraham Iverie, Marriage Date 6 Dec 1621. *Alice Ivorie married Richard Maskoll on 12 December 1631 in Faversham, Kent, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NNC5-R4R}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Faversham, Kent, England, Name Alice Ivorie, Marriage Date 12 Dec 1631; citing Digital film/folder number: 007567510; FHL microfilm: 1751865; Record number: 168; Packet letter: F. *Marie Ivorie married William Michell on 6 June 1637 on St Bride's Church Fleet Street, London, England, United Kingdom."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NJPJ-L83}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place St Bride's Church Fleet Street, London, England, United Kingdom, Name Marie Ivorie, Marriage Date 6 Jun 1637; citing Digital film/folder number: 008048010; FHL microfilm: 380154. *William Ivorie married Joan Coomes on 12 June 1654 in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NJH8-Y5X}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Source Reference Item 4, Name William Ivorie, Marriage Date 12 Jun 1654, Marriage Place Hillingdon, Middlesex, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007561580; FHL microfilm: 496694; Record number: 625; Packet letter: B. === Christenings === *Willm was baptised on 2 April 1570 in Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JQY8-J21}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 2 Apr 1570, Christening Place Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom, Name Willm Iverye; citing Digital film/folder number: 008041034; FHL microfilm: 585397. *Peers, son of Simon Ivorie, was baptised in February 1578 in St Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JMRM-T97}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date Feb 1578, Christening Place St Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex, England, Name Peers Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940987; FHL microfilm: 908519. *Will's daughter Kath Iverie was baptised on 8 January 1595 in Saint Mary Matfelon, Stepney, Middlesex, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J774-V8X}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Will. Iverie; citing Digital film/folder number: 004144231; FHL microfilm: 94691. *Ann, daughter of Richard Ivery, was baptised on 21 April 1617 in Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NP76-LJZ}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 21 Apr 1617, Christening Place Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom, Name Ann Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 008041034; FHL microfilm: 585397. *Richard, son of Richard Ivery, was baptised on 2 January 1619 in Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NP7X-MD9}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 2 Jan 1619, Christening Place Enfield, London, England, United Kingdom, Name Richard Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 008041034; FHL microfilm: 585397. *Willi and Ann's daughter Hanna Ivery was baptised on 7 March 1626 in St Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J3MV-P2P}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Willi. Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 008005352; FHL microfilm: 374348. *Willm's daughter Ruth Ivery was baptised on 18 April 1628 in St Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NLLS-BBY}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Willm. Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 008005352; FHL microfilm: 374348. *Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Ivorie & Joane, was baptised on 15 November 1628 in Saint Botolph without Aldgate, London, England, United Kingdom."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NYFY-CBP}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 15 Nov 1628, Christening Place Saint Botolph without Aldgate, London, England, United Kingdom, Name Elizabeth Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007565393; FHL microfilm: 370929. *Francis's daughter Marie Ivorie was baptised on 22 January 1630 in St Mary Magdalene Old Fish Street with St Gregory by St Paul, London, England, United Kingdom."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NLGH-73R}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Francis Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 008048115; FHL microfilm: 375028. === Burials === *Willi's daughter Hanna Ivery was buried on 17 March 1626 in Middlesex, England."England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|D64W-XQ6Z}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSF8-8KBY}} Image number 00108, Name Willi Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 008046659; Record number: 9. *Alice Ivorie was buried on 16 April 1635 in Middlesex, England."England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|68RS-LCJR}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99GF-597B-9}} Image number 00182, Burial Date 16 Apr 1635, Name Alice Ivorie, Burial Place Middlesex, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 004144231; Record number: 29. == Hertfordshire == === Marriages === *Willm married Susan Wallor on 12 February 1604 in Aldenham, Hertfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NVPF-332}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Source Reference Item 4, Name Willm. Ivorye, Marriage Date 12 Feb 1604, Marriage Place Aldenham, Hertfordshire, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007956829; FHL microfilm: 1040851. *Thomas married Elizabeth Sherwood on 1 July 1612 in Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N67B-GJ7}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Source Reference Items 4-13, Name Thomas Ivorie, Marriage Date 1 Jul 1612, Marriage Place Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England; citing Digital film/folder number: 007567822; FHL microfilm: 1040658; Record number: 773016. *Joane married Thomas Feild on 26 June 1614 in Ayot Saint Lawrence, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N2RB-246}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Ayot Saint Lawrence, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Name Joane Ivorye, Marriage Date 26 Jun 1614; citing Digital film/folder number: 004946597; FHL microfilm: 991304. *Katherine married Thomas Kilborn or Kilbourne on 1 November 1614 in Throcking, Hertfordshire, England."England, Lincolnshire, Marriage Bonds and Allegations, 1574-1885," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|6ZKJ-CBVH}} : accessed 18 September 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS13-P9DT-D}} Image number 00321, Marriage Place Throcking, Hertfordshire, England, Name Katherine Ivorie, Marriage Date 1 Nov 1614; citing Digital film/folder number: 008409801; Record number: 0. *Richard married Franncys Peddar on 28 September 1626 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N2CV-5XB}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, Name Richard Ivorie, Marriage Date 28 Sep 1626; citing Digital film/folder number: 004946616; FHL microfilm: 991323. === Baptisms === *Ivorye's son Nicholas Ivorye was baptised on 30 July 1559 in King's Walden, Hertfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JW2W-ML9}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Ivorye; citing Digital film/folder number: 004946633; FHL microfilm: 991340. *Williami's son Williamus Iverie was baptised on 21 September 1582 in Redbourn, Hertfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NV84-878}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Source Reference Item 2, Name Williami Iverie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007565615; FHL microfilm: 569753; Record number: 4788601. *William's daughter Anna Iverie was baptised on 28 July 1585 in Redbourn, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NV8H-99J}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Iverie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007565615; FHL microfilm: 569753; Record number: 221; Packet letter: A. *William's son Luke Ivorye was baptised on 16 January 1605 in Offley, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JQ8Z-74Y}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Source Reference Item 2, Name William Ivorye; citing Digital film/folder number: 007565614; FHL microfilm: 569751; Record number: 1745120. *Ivorey, daughter of Richard Ivorey, was baptised on 10 April 1608 in Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JMND-BH6}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 10 Apr 1608, Christening Place Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England, Name Ivorey; citing Digital film/folder number: 008083047; FHL microfilm: 569769. *William's daughter Marie Ivorie was baptised on 2 November 1610 in Sandon, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J3HJ-82H}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Source Reference Item 3, Name William Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007565618; FHL microfilm: 569756. *William's daughter Anne Ivorye was baptised on 26 July 1618 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NB69-GY7}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Ivorye; citing Digital film/folder number: 004946615; FHL microfilm: 991322. **Robart and Susan's daughter Rebeca Ivorie was baptised on 20 May 1662 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J97H-JRQ}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Robart Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 004946683; FHL microfilm: 991390. == Bedfordshire == === Marriages === *Edw married Francis Kettle on 9 August 1607 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NKYZ-X8D}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Name Edw Ivorie, Marriage Date 9 Aug 1607; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Edw married Joan Smith or Houson on 30 October 1608 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V5KB-GBS}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Edw Ivorie, Marriage Date 30 Oct 1608; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Alice married Jn Fowks on 7 October 1611 in Wootton, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N2K9-199}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Wootton, Bedfordshire, England, Name Alice Ivery, Marriage Date 7 Oct 1611; citing Digital film/folder number: 007812092; FHL microfilm: 845461. *Nich Ivorie married Mary Puttivant on 30 October 1621 in Silsoe, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N2SN-XZV}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Silsoe, Bedfordshire, England, Name Nich Ivorie, Marriage Date 30 Oct 1621; citing Digital film/folder number: 007812090; FHL microfilm: 845459. *Thos Iverie married Agnes Burgine on 4 August 1616 in Studham, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NKYH-B4H}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Studham, Bedfordshire, England, Name Thos Iverie, Marriage Date 4 Aug 1616; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Jn Iverye married Eliz Lake on 25 September 1616 in Pulloxhill, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N23C-NY2}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Pulloxhill, Bedfordshire, England, Name Jn Iverye, Marriage Date 25 Sep 1616; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725446; FHL microfilm: 599351. *Hester Iveryd married Jn Cornerwhet on 19 September 1617 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NKYZ-48J}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Name Hester Iveryd, Marriage Date 19 Sep 1617; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Wm Ivorye married Joan Kirke on 22 April 1623 in Southill, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V5KB-NBM}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Southill, Bedfordshire, England, Name Wm Ivorye, Marriage Date 22 Apr 1623; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Jn Ivorie married Mary Barker on 29 September 1623 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V5KB-8ZW}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Jn Ivorie, Marriage Date 29 Sep 1623; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Jn Ivorie married Alice Abbis on 15 September 1631 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V5KB-8ZH}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Jn Ivorie, Marriage Date 15 Sep 1631; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Edw Ivorie or Ivory married Susan Brasier on 28 November 1639 in Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V5KY-551}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire, England, Name Edw Ivorie or Ivory, Marriage Date 28 Nov 1639; citing Digital film/folder number: 007412620; FHL microfilm: 88006. *Agn married Abr Chrouch or Crouch on 6 August 1640 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V5KB-7VL}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Agn Ivorie or Ivory, Marriage Date 6 Aug 1640; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. === Baptisms === *William was baptised on 1 September 1588 in Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V52T-MTN}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 1 Sep 1588, Christening Place Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England, Name William Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725445; FHL microfilm: 599352. *James, son of Robt. Ivorie, was baptised on 2 May 1604 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NB9R-2JM}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 2 May 1604, Christening Place Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Name James Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Robt's son Robt Ivorie was baptised on 31 August 1606 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N597-FJX}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Robt. Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Agnes, daughter of Robt. Ivorie, was baptised on 30 December 1607 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JWXH-VMQ}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 30 Dec 1607, Christening Place Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Name Agnes Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Joan, daughter of Edward Ivorie, was baptised on 8 October 1609 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V52R-97L}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 8 Oct 1609, Christening Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Joan Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Edw, son of Robt. Ivorie, was baptised on 7 August 1610 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N59Q-T38}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 7 Aug 1610, Christening Place Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Name Edw. Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Eliz, daughter of Edw. Ivorie, was baptised on 8 March 1611 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J799-KHK}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 8 Mar 1611, Christening Place Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Name Eliz. Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Agnes, daughter of Edward Ivorie, was baptised on 1 January 1612 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V525-PQV}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 1 Jan 1612, Christening Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Agnes Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *William's son William Iverie was baptised on 14 June 1612 in Studham, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JMP8-3Q9}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Iverie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Edward, son of Edward Ivorie, was baptised on 4 September 1614 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V525-8D6}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 4 Sep 1614, Christening Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Edward Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Parnell, daughter of John Ivery, was baptised on 15 January 1615 in Studham, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NB9R-6XK}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 15 Jan 1615, Christening Place Studham, Bedfordshire, England, Name Parnell Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Wm, son of Thos. Ivorie, was baptised on 12 October 1616 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J799-2XC}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 12 Oct 1616, Christening Place Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Name Wm. Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *William's son George Ivery was baptised on 2 February 1617 in Studham, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JMP8-38C}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Alice, daughter of Edward Ivorie, was baptised on 22 September 1617 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V525-YX2}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 22 Sep 1617, Christening Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Alice Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Eliz, daughter of Thos. Iverye, was baptised on 22 November 1618 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NB9R-N6T}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 22 Nov 1618, Christening Place Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Name Eliz. Iverye; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Ann, daughter of Edward Ivorie, was baptised on 5 December 1619 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V52R-9NF}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 5 Dec 1619, Christening Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Ann Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *William's son Thomas Iverie was baptised on 25 June 1620 in Studham, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JWXH-6Y3}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Iverie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Thos, son of Thos. Ivery, was baptised on 8 April 1621 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|N597-CX2}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 8 Apr 1621, Christening Place Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Name Thos. Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Agnes, daughter of John Ivorie, was baptised on 29 April 1621 in Millbrook, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NPDH-WVD}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 29 Apr 1621, Christening Place Millbrook, Bedfordshire, England, Name Agnes Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725446; FHL microfilm: 599351. *Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Ivorie, was baptised on 9 June 1622 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V525-ZMC}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 9 Jun 1622, Christening Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Elizabeth Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *William's daughter Jane Ivery was baptised on 25 December 1622 in Studham, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J799-VJW}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *Mary, daughter of John Ivorie, was baptised on 25 January 1626 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V525-K8Q}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 25 Jan 1626, Christening Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Mary Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Robert, son of Edward Ivorie, was baptised on 10 October 1627 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V525-17W}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 10 Oct 1627, Christening Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Robert Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Jaon married Tho Arnold on 21 September 1631 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V5KB-XK3}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Marriage Place Shillington, Bedfordshire, England, Name Jaon Ivorie, Marriage Date 21 Sep 1631; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *William, son of John Ivery, was baptised on 16 November 1634 in Millbrook, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JMVR-Z7X}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 16 Nov 1634, Christening Place Millbrook, Bedfordshire, England, Name William Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725446; FHL microfilm: 599351. *Edward's son Edward Ivorie was baptised on 12 August 1640 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V525-8DN}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Edward Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Edward's daughter Susan Ivorie was baptised on 5 October 1642 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V525-P6F}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Edward Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. **Edward's daughter Susan Ivorie was baptised on 24 October 1642 in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|V525-P6V}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Edward Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 007725448; FHL microfilm: 599349. *Wm's daughter Mary Ivery was baptised on 8 September 1653 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|JMPD-3JZ}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name Wm Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *William's son William Ivery was baptised on 9 May 1669 in Studham, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NB95-XQV}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Ivery; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. *William's son Jo Ivorye was baptised on 18 October 1673 in Studham, Bedfordshire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|J36M-P48}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Name William Ivorye; citing Digital film/folder number: 007940437; FHL microfilm: 908073. === Burials === == Gloustershire == === Baptisms === *William, son of Edmonde Ivorie & Anne Rogers, was baptised on 8 February 1605 in Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire, England."England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|NP5B-HLW}} : accessed 18 September 2023), Christening Date 8 Feb 1605, Christening Place Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire, England, Name William Ivorie; citing Digital film/folder number: 008041562; FHL microfilm: 856936. == Sources ==

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'''History of the Chisholms by Alexander MacKenzie''' Text provided by Hugh Niven "In 1832, a number of Chisholms who had settled in Canada, many of them in high and responsible positions, transmitted an address to their chief through Dr. Stewart Chisholm of the Royal Artillery, who had for many years resided and rendered distinguished service in the Dominion. This address was presented by Dr. Chisholm to [[Chisholm-1433|Alexander Chisholm MP]], on behalf of his Canadian countrymen, at the St. James Hotel, Jermyn Street, London, in presence of his mother and several members of the clan. There is nothing in the document itself which would justify its reproduction here, but the names attached to it, many of them historical, and the positions occupied even then by so many of the clan Chisholm in Canada, make the completed document, with the signatures as we now have it, particularly interesting. The version which we give is from a lithographed copy, apparently published in or soon after 1845. This difference of dates between the address itself and the published copy, by the carelessness of those who prepared it for the press, introduces a good deal of confusion. Some of the facts and incidents recorded regarding the signatories are computed from the date of the address, while others, it is quite apparent, are calculated from the date upon which it was lithographed, thirteen years later. Thus, it is now impossible to say whether some of the gentlemen whose names are adhibited to the address occupied the positions ascribed to them in 1832 or in 1845, or whether the number of years given as elapsed since they or their predecessors emigrated are to be reckoned from the first or last mentioned year. The document, with the names attached, is as follows:- Glengarry, Upper Canada September, 1832 Dear Chief,- It is with great pleasure that we embrace the present opportunity of transmitting to you through our respected clansman, Dr. Stewart Chisholm of the Royal Artillery, who is now on his route to Scotland, our warmest expressions of regard and attachment to you, Chief of our clan. It is true that a wide sea rolls between us, our native glens, and heathclad hills, the land of our forefathers, but divided as we are we have still hearts to appreciate the value of the institutions of our country. At a time like the present, when Britain seems to be insulted by a Democracy that would destroy all order, and when her ancient and perhaps noblest enemy * has made order a song, we, clansmen of yours inhabiting the wilds of Upper Canada, declare that whatever the rest of governors or governed may do, we at least shall still be proud to act upon the old principle. It may not be irrelevant perhaps to say that, while all other institutions are on the wane, our patriarchal ones remain firm. The King can mak' a belted knight, A marquis, duke an' a' that, A Highland chief's aboon his might, Gude faith he mauna fa' that. The Highland chief of a thousand years is still the father of his family, and we are proud to acknowledge him. Dear chief, that you may long live to enjoy health and prosperity is the ardent and sincere wish of your clansmen. Signed, George Chisholm, of Burlington Bay, head of Lake Ontario, now in his eighty-seventh year. Sixty years ago he emigrated from Springton on the Leys, near Inverness, N.B.(He died in the year 1843, aged 98.) John Chisholm, of East Flamboro, Gore District, J,P. Colonel Commanding 4th Regiment of Gore Militia, and Collector of Customs and Tolls. William Chisholm, of Oakville, Member of Parliament for the county of Halton, Colonel Commanding 2nd Regiment Gore Militia. George Chisholm, Lieutenant-Colonel 2nd Regiment Gore Militia. The three above are sons to Mr. George Chisholm of Burlington Bay. A.M. Chisholm, W.D. Chisholm, John B. Chisholm, James B. Chisholm, sons of the above Colonel John Chisholm. (1) George R. Chisholm. John A. Chisholm, Robert K. Chisholm, William MacKenzie Chisholm, sons of the above William Chisholm, Esq. of Oakville, M.P.(2) Alexander M. Chisholm. Duncan Chisholm, George B. Chisholm, William K. Chisholm, sons of above Lieutenant-Colonel G. Chisholm. (3) George Chisholm of Queenstown Heights, Niagara. Angus Allan Chisholm, Archibald Charles Chisholm, James Halking Chisholm, sons to the late Mr. Alexander Chisholm, (below) who emigrated 47 years ago from Middle Knockfin, Strathglass. Charles Alexander Chisholm, James Allan Chisholm, sons to the above Mr. Angus Chisholm. Alexander Chisholm, Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Regiment Hastings Militia, emigrated 47 years ago from Middle Knockfin, Strathglass, named after the Chief Alexander, grandfather to the present chief. Colin Chisholm, James Chisholm, John Chisholm, Stephen Gilbert Chisholm, Allan Taylor Chisholm, William Fraser Chisholm, sons to the above Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Chisholm. Archibald Chisholm, Captain 1st Regiment Hastings Militia, brother to the above Alexander, and emigrated at the same time. John Chisholm, William Henry Chisholm, Murcheson Chisholm, sons to the above Colin Chisholm. Donald Chisholm, from Achlian in Glenmoriston, and emigrated from thence about ten years ago. He is grandson to the celebrated and noble minded Highlander, Hugh (Macphail) Chisholm, who spurned at the reward of 30,000 pounds offered for betraying Prince Charles Edward Stuart, and who never gave his right hand to a man after having bid farewell to his Royal Master. Mr. Donald Chisholm is the son of Alexander, eldest son to the hero of Corrigho, and now lives near Lochiel, County of Glengarry, Upper Canada. The sword of his grandfather is in possession of Dr. Stewart Chisholm, Royal Artillery, with affidavits attached to it from Isabella, his daughter and others (The following foot-note is added-" London, 21st March, 1845. The above sword was this day placed in possession of the Chisholm, where it ought to be. Signed, Stewart Chisholm, Senior Surgeon, Royal Artillery." On the death of The Chisholm the sword was returned by his housekeeper to Dr. Chisholm. When Dr. Chisholm died, on 30th September, 1862, the sword came into the possession of his son, Captain Archibald MacRa Chisholm(late of the Black Watch, Royal Highlanders), Hartfield House, Applecross, now (1890) residing at Glassburn, Strathglass.) John Chisholm; Alexander Chisholm; Peter Chisholm, sons to the above Mr. Donald Chisholm. William Chisholm, son of John Chisholm, from Strathglass, now in Lochiel, Glengarry, Upper Canada. Valentine Chisholm, from Strathglass, now in Lochiel, Glengarry, Upper Canada. John Chisholm, from Strathglass, now living at Roxburough, Eastern Division, Upper Canada. John Chisholm; Alexander Chisholm, sons of the above Mr. John Chisholm. Donald Chisholm; Charles Chisholm, grandsons to the celebrated Hugh Chisholm, by his daughter Katherine, and sons to John Chisholm from Strathglass, now in Glengarry, Upper Canada. Duncan Chisholm, son of Donald (MacPhail) Chisholm, brother to the hero of Corrigho, emigrated from Blairie, Glenmoriston, in the year 1769. Hugh Chisholm; Donald Chisholm; Alexander Chisholm; William Chisholm, sons to the above Mr. Donald Chisholm, residing near Bishop MacDonell's in Glengarry. Archibald Chisholm, son of Hugh, son to said Donald (Macphail) Chisholm. Alexander Chisholm, son to the above Archibald Chisholm. both living on the Black River, Glengarry. Lewis Chisholm, Captain 1st Regiment Glengarry Militia, son to the above Donald (MacPhail) Chisholm, residing on the Black River, Glengarry; emigrated with his father and brother from Blairie, Glenmoriston, in 1769. Alexander Chisholm; Donald Chisholm; John Chisholm, sons of the above Captain Lewis Chisholm. William Chisholm, son of John Chisholm, and grandson to Alexander, brother to the hero of Corrigho, living in Glenmore, Glengarry; emigrated years ago from Glenmoriston. John Chisholm; Alexander Chisholm; Donald Chisholm; Peter Chisholm; Duncan Chisholm; William Chisholm; sons to the above William Chisholm. John Chisholm from Strathglass, emigrated previous to the American Revolutionary War, and was the first settler on the Indian Reserve, north branch of the Black River, Glengarry. David Chisholm, eldest son of the above John, being the first European christened in that part of the Country. John Chisholm; Hugh Chisholm; Donald Chisholm; Ronald Chisholm; Alexander Chisholm; James Chisholm; Roderick chisholm; sons to the above John Chisholm, who emigrated from Strathglass previous to the Revolutionary War. Alexander Chisholm; John Chisholm; duncan Chisholm; sons to the above Mr. David Chisholm (the first christened). William Chisholm, son of John Chisholm, and grandson to the above John Chisholm from Strathglass. Archibald Chisholm; John Chisholm; two sons of Donald Chisholm, and grandsons to J. Chisholm, from Strathglass. Kenneth Chisholm, from Strathglass years ago. John Chisholm, St Andrew's, Knoydart, near Glengarry, Upper Canada. Colin Chisholm, brother of the above. Alexander Chisholm, emigrated with the Honourable and Right Rev. Bishop MacDonell from Strathglass, gardener to the Bishop at his Palace, St. Raphaels. Archibald Chisholm. emigrated from Craskie, Glenmoriston, in 1830. Archibald Chisholm, from Strathglass in 1828, residing near Bishop MacDonell's Glengarry, Upper Canada, brother to Dr. A.B. Chisholm, Portland Place, London. Duncan Chisholm, from Invercannich in 1828. Alexander Chisholm, student of Divinity, son to Colin Chisholm, Strathglass, carrier. James Sutherland Chisholm, son to Roderick Chisholm (who died at Montreal during the cholera of 1832), and nephew to Captain Donald Chisholm, H.P., Royal Highlanders He is heir of entail to the Chisholm Estates, failing issue to the present chief, Duncan MacDonell Chisholm, Captain and Adjutant of the Coldstream Guards. His sister Jemima Chisholm, was married at Kingston, Upper Canada, on the 8th January, 1840, to Mr Milner, a government contractor. Alexander Chisholm, J.P., late a Lieutenant of the Royal African Corps, emigrated from Kerrow in 1817. He is now Member of Parliament for Glengarry, and Colonel-Commandant of the 2nd Battalion Glengarry Militia. Duncan Chisholm, father of the above, emigrated in 1822; resides on his farm, which he has called Achagiad. Duncan Chisholm, Colin Chisholm, Roderick Chisholm, Theodore Chisholm, sons to the above Achagiad, all living in his neighbourhood. Christopher Chisholm, brother to Roderick and Duncan Chisholm, of Middle Crochel, lives on south side of Lake St. Frances, at a place called Kintail; has twelve sons. With reference to Duncan Chisholm above, Achagiad Farm. Duncan Chisholm, farmer, Kerrow, who married Janet, daughter of Theodore Chisholm, tacksman of Comar, with issue: Alexander, a Captain in the Royal Africa Corps, afterwards M.P. for Glengarry County Canada, and Colonel-Commandant of the 2nd Battalion Glengarry Militia. Alexander emigrated in 1817 and there married a Miss MacDonald with issue- Colin Duncan Chisholm, now clerk to the district Court of Alexandria, Glengarry, Canada and several other sons and daughters. His father Duncan followed him to Glengarry in 1822. Alexander Chisholm (1803-1854); M.L.A. for Glengarry 1836-1841. Married Janet MacDonell, d/o Alexander, the youngest son of John MacDonell of Leek. Near relative of the chieftan and was important in establishing the right of James Sutherland Chisholm of Montreal to succeed to the title and estate. Died at Alexandria October 19, 1854. Mary Chisholm d/o Col. Alexander Chisholm died May 23, 1865 in Alexandria, Ontario. Colin Chisholm s/o Duncan and Jennet of Lochiel on October 17, 1837 married at St. Raphaels to Mary MacDonell d/o John and Jennet McLeod. Theodore Chisholm s/o Duncan Chisholm and Janet Chisholm at St. Raphaels November 25, 1840 to Catherine MacDonell d/o Ewen & Catherine Stewart of Ramsay. John Chisholm s/o Duncan Chisholm and Janet Chisholm died August 27, 1848, brother of Col. Alexander Chisholm. Duncan Chisholm (Achagiad Farm) was the son of Colin Chisholm, Cailean na Craige, Colin the Rock and his wife Mary MacDonell d/o Allan MacDonell, Farmer, Ach-na-h'eaglais, Guisachan Strathglass. History of The Chisholms Alexander MacKenzie 1891 Theodore Chisholm's family and The Chisholms of Muckerach Pages 165-171 P 165 I. Theodore Chisholm was the second son of Alexander Chisholm, XIX. pf Chisholm, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Roderick MacKenzie, I. of Applecross. He lived and died at Balmore, Invercannich. He married Margaret, daughter of Fraser of Culbokie, with issue- one son, II. John Chisholm, who lived and died at Wester Knockfin. He married, Isabella, daughter of John II. of Knockfin, with issue-one son, III. Theodore Chisholm, who lived and died at Comar. He married Mary, daughter of Alexander, second son of Archibald Chisholm, Fasnakyle, with issue- 1. John, who succeeded him in Comar. 2. Eliza, who married Alexander MacDonell, farmer, Invercannich, with issue- 2A) Angus MacDonell who married Anne, daughter of Colin Chisholm, Lietry, with issue. 2B) John MacDonell, who died unmarried 2C) Theodore MacDonell who married Madeline, daughter of Hugh Fraser, farmer Boblanie, with issue-three sons and two daughters 2D) Hugh MacDonell, who married a daughter of Alexander MacRae, a native of Dornie, who, like himself, had emigrated to Canada, with issue 2E) Christopher MacDonell, who married Anne, daughter of Hugh Fraser, farmer, Deanny, Glenstrathfarrar, brother of the late Robert Fraser of Aigas, with issue two sons and two daughters. 2F) Mary who married Colin Chisholm, Lietry, with issue 2G) Isabell, who married Colin Chisholm, Clachan, Strathglass, with issue, Archibald, Duncan, Hugh,Alexander and Mary, who married John Bissett, Fanellan, with isssue, among others, the Rev. Alexander Bissett, a priest, now at Stratherrick. 2H) Margaret, who married Valentine MacRae, Carnach, with issue. 3. Margaret, who married John MacRae, farmer, Invercannich, with issue- 3A) Christopher MacRae, a Captain in the Royal Africa Corps. He died, unmarried, on the West Coast of Africa. 3B) Alexander Macrae, farmer, Invercannich, who married Margaret, daughter of Hugh Fraser, of Deanny, with issue- several sons and daughters. All the sons went abroad. 3C) Finlay MacRae, an Ensign in the Royal African Corps. He died in that service, unmarried. 3D) Theodore, a Captain in the same Corps. He married Christina, daughter of Allan MacDonald, Lochans, Moidart, with issue, among others, the Rev.. Allan MacRae, now priest at Eskadale. Theodore died at Struy. 3E) William MacRae an Ensign in the Royal African Corps, who died, unmarried at Inverness. 3F) Angus MacRae, who emigrated to Australia, and died there unmarried. 3G) Isabell, who married William Chisholm, Inchully, with issue- several sons and daughters. 3H) Mary, who married John Chisholm, farmer, Mid Crochell, with issue- three sons and five daughters. 4. Janet, who married Duncan Chisholm, farmer, Kerrow, Third son of Cailean na Craige, Colin of the Rock, son of Alexander Chisholm of Buntait, with issue, for which see the family of Knockfin. 5. Mary, who married first David Fraser, farmer, Crasky, of the family of Struy, with issue- 5A) William Fraser, a priest in Glengarry Canada. 5B) Alexander Fraser, who died unmarried, in Strathglass Mary married secondly Roderick MacDonell, the hereditary standard-bearer of the Chisholms, with issue 5C) Mary MacDonell who married Duncan MacPherson, shoolmaster, Glencannich The whole family, along with the mother and her husband in their old age, emigrated to Glengarry Canada 6. Isabell, who married Duncan Macdonell, farmer, Carrie, Glencannich, with issue- 6A) Hugh MacDonell, who emigrated to Cape Breton, where he married Helen Cameron, with issue several sons and daughters. 6B) Colin MacDonell, who went to the same place, where he married miss Chisholm, whose father, William Chisholm, was originally from Knockfin, Strathglass, with issue. 6C) Theodore MacDonell, who died unmarried, at Judique, Cape Breton 6D) Mary, who married a Chisholm in Cape Breton, with issue; 6E) Anne, who married another Chisholm, also in Cape Breton. Theodore III Chisholm was succeeded, as representative of the family, by his only son. IV.John Chisholm, who resided most of his time at Comar, and died at Struy. He married Margaret, daughter of Kenneth, eldest son of Archibald Chisholm, Fasnakyle, with issue- 1. Kenneth, who married Anne, daughter of John Fraser, farmer, Achblair, Guisachan, and died without issue. 2. Theodore, now heir male of the Chisholms of Strathglass, residing at Struy. 3. John, who emigrated to Australia, where he still lives unmarried. 4. Alexander, who also emigrated to Australia, where he also resides unmarried. 5. Catherine, who married John Chisholm, farmer, Lietry, with issue. 6 Mary who died unmarried 7. Margaret, who married John MacLaren, farmer, Comar, with issue- several sons and daughters, all of whom emigrated to Australia. 8. Eliza, who married Roderick, son of John Chisholm, farmer Breackachy. They emigrated to Australia, where they had a family of sons and daughters. 9. Lilias, who died unmarried. John IV Chisholm is succceeded as representative of the family by his eldest surviving son V. Theodore Chisholm, residing at Struy. Since the death of Roderick Donald Matheson Chisholm, XXVIII. of Chisholm, in 1887, Theodore, possessing not an inch of land, and without any visable means of subsistance, is heir male and chief of the Ancient house of Chisholm. He is now about eighty one years of age and unmarried. The Chisholms of Muckerach, now of Strathglass. page 168 The first of this family, the representative of which suceeded to the Strathglass estates and the Chiefship of the clan in 1858, was, I. Alexander Chisholm, of Mucherach, of whom so much has already been said in connection with the forfeiture and restoration of the estates after Sheriffmuir. He was second son of John Chisholm, XX of Strathglass, commonly called "an Siosal Ruadh" and immediate younger brother of Roderick, the twenty first chief, in whose person the estates had, after 1715, been forfeited to the Crown. He married his cousin, a daughter of Archibald Chisholm, of Fasnakyle, and grand daughter of Colin I. of Knockfin, with issue- 1. Archibald, his heir 2. Captain John Chisholm, of Fasnakyle, mentioned in the entail of 1777. He married a daughter of Patrick Fraser of Fingask, with issue- one son, Patrick, who died in India, unmarried, and two daughters, one of whom married Fraser of Kinmylies, and Mary, who married Colonel James Chisholm of the Royal African Corps without issue. He was succeeded as representative of the family by his eldest son, II. Archibald Chisholm, of Muckerach, upon whom Alexander, the twenty-third chief, in 1777, entailed the estates, failing heirs male of his own body, and of his five sons and two brothers. He married Catherine, third daughter of John Matheson, V. of Fernaig and Attadale, with issue. 1. Roderick, his heir 2. Captain Donald Chisholm, of the 42nd Highlanders (BlacK Watch), and afterwards of the H.P. Royal Highlanders of Canada. He was twice married, with issue- two sons, the eldest of whom died unmarried in China while in the service of the well known house of Matheson, Jardine, &Co. The other died while a student at Blairs College, Aberdeenshire. 3. Alexander, who married Janet, daughter of one of the Grants of Glenmorriston, and emigrated to Nova Scotia, where he settled, in the County of Antigonish. He had issue- one son, Duncan, who was a claimant to the Chisholm estates in 1858, and died unmarried; also two daughters. 4. Catherine, who married Alexander Chisholm, farmer, Craskie, with issue- 4A) Roderick, who married Anne, daughter of John Chisholm, farmer Balnahaun, with issue- one son and several daughters. 4B) Peter, who married Helen, daughter of Colin Chisholm, farmer, Lietry, with issue. Alexander also had three daughters 4C) Anne 4D) Mary 4E) Catherine who married William Chisholm farmer, Craskie, with issue- several sons and daughters. One of whom is Rev. Archibald Chisholm, priest at Nairn. Archibald was succeeded, as representative of the family, by his eldest son, III. Roderick Chisholm , who emigrated to Canada and settled in the North West Territory, where he was engaged on the staff of the Hudson Bay Company. There he married Miss Sutherland, with issue- 1. James Sutherland Chisholm, his heir. 2. Jemima, who, on the 8th of January, 1840, married Mr Milner, a government contractor, in Kingston, Ontario. Roderick died of cholera in Montreal, in 1832, when he was succeeded, as representative of the family by his son, IV. James Sutherland Chisholm, who , on the death of Duncan Macdonell Chisholm, XXVI. of Strathglass, unmarried, in 1858, succeeded to the estates of the family and chiefship of the clan. He was at that time employed in a mercantile house in Montreal. having secured possession of the Chisholm estates, he returned to Canada, and there, on the 13th of November, 1861, married a relative of his own, Annie Cecilia, a daughter of Angus MacDonell, a cadet of Glengarry, by whom he had issue- 1. Roderick Donald Matheson Chisholm, his Heir. 2. Mary Isabella, who died young. 3.Louisa Jane. 4. Annie Margaret. James Sutherland Chisholm died at Erchless Castle, Strathglass, on the 28th of May, 1885, in his eightieth year, when he was succeeded in the estates and chiefship of the clan by his only son, V. Roderick Donald Matheson Chisholm, who was born on the 20th of September, 1862, and was thus only in his twenty third year when he entered into possession. he died unmarried at March hall, near Edinburgh, on the 24th of April, 1887, and was interrred in the family burying ground, near Erchless Castle. His father, who was the last heir male mentioned in it, having barred the entail, Roderick was able to leave the estates, with a rental of 10, 000 pounds a year, by trust disposition to his mother, who is now in possession. Annie Cecilia MacDonell. On the death of Roderick Donald Matheson Chisholm, un married, in 1887, the last male heir of the Muckerach family and the last male representative of all those mentioned in the entail of 1777 died in his person, when Theodore Chisholm, now residing, near Struy, on Lord Lovat's estate, became male heir and chief of the ancient Clan Chisholm. Theodore's family, and those of Knockfin and Kinneries, were excluded from the entail, but even if they had not, any rights they might have inherited would have been barred by the action of the late James Sutherland Chisholm when he disentailed the estates. It is however, doubtful if any rights of succession remained in these families as heirs male, even in the absence of the provision that the estates were to revert to the entailers nearest heirs female when all the male heirs of the others mentioned in the deed had become extinct; for they all broke off from the main stem prior to the forfeiture in the person of Roderick, the twenty first chief, for the part he took in the rising of 1715. It has therefore been maintained that any rights of succession which,in thee absence of the forfeiture and the entail, would have accrued to Theodore or to any of the other remaining male representatives of the family are entirely barred, quite independently of the provision in favour of heirs female in the deed of 1777, and of the disentail by the late James Sutherland Chisholm. This is however, a question more for the lawyer than the historian. Bishop Alexander MacDonell in his own words states that he attended school not far from his fathers house in Strathglass. His early training came as a result of the relationship between his father, Angus, and Margaret MacDonell, widow of William Fraser 3rd, of Culbokie. Culbokie Frasers own Guisachan, Strathglass. A reluctant friendship seems to have been formed between Angus (Aeneas) Chisholm and MacDonell, although there was a distance between them of about three years in age and at least four in scholarity. In fact Chisholm would be a master in charge of the humanities classes during the last four years of MacDonell's residence in Valladolid. Yet they both came from the same district, Strathglass, and were related as Cousins. In 1788 they would be serving neighboring missions in the Highlands In the Autumn of 1793, MacDonell left Glasgow once again, this time to assist his cousin Culbokie who was dying and" whose estate had not been settled... and who would not let him leave until it had been arranged to his satisfaction" He took the opportunity of his visit to the Highlands to renew acquaintances with his cousin and superior, Bishop John Chisholm, the young Chief of Glengarry, Alexander Ranaldson MacDonell and Colonel Cameron of Erracht. References https://sites.rootsweb.com/~onglenga/research-familyextracts-chisholm.html

The Christensen Family travels from Norway to America

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== The Narrative == [[Christensen-10488|Anton (1829)]] and [[Koll-165|Bernhardine (1829)]] Christensen decided to emigrate to America sometime around 1880, while their youngest son [[Christensen-10585|Emil]] is eleven years old. When they went, the family left without three of their children: [[Christensen-10611|Oline (1857)]], [[Christensen-10613|Anton (1862)]], and [[Christensen-10615|Gunda (1864)]]. The rest of the family, [[Christensen-10488|Anton (1829)]], [[Koll-165|Bernhardine (1829)]], [[Christensen-10612|Marie (1860)]], [[Christensen-10614|Karl ("Gus") (1867)]], and [[Christensen-10585|Emil (1869)]] travelled[https://www.digitalarkivet.no/search/3/100098?etternavn=Kristens&bosted=Kr.ania&utreisedato=1881-04-01&reisemal=Chicago&skip=Hero digitalarkivet ''Hero'' Chicago 1881-04-01] on the ship Hero[http://www.norwayheritage.com/gallery/gallery.asp?action=viewimage&categoryid=10&text=&imageid=15&box=&shownew= Image of the ship ''Hero''], departing on Friday, 1 Apr 1881, with the expressed intent to go to Chicago. The family is listed as being from Kristiania (Oslo), so I am assuming that this is where they were departing from. This trip for the Hero runs[https://goo.gl/maps/gLghpfAWxEsBfUyF6 Googlemap of the cities] from Oslo to Arendal to Kristiansand to Hull, UK and makes several connections[http://www.norwayheritage.com/t_corresp.asp?id=1125 Norway Heritage connections from our ''Hero'']. Most of these are from Liverpool, but a few are from Bremen, Germany or Glasgow, Scotland. The most direct route is through Liverpool; however, Hull and Liverpool are on opposite sides of England and [https://goo.gl/maps/W9uXMohfC2zjLCcf8 about 130 miles apart]. This is about 50 hours (maybe a week) of walking and [[Christensen-10585|Emil]] is 12 years old. A horse-drawn carriage might go [https://www.reference.com/pets-animals/fast-horse-carriage-c368f32c2aede314 about 40 miles/day], so let’s say 4 days to a week of travel and they would leave Liverpool in the range of April 5th to 10th. This gets them to America in the range of Apr 15th to 21st. Based on the Liverpool connections, this puts them on one of seven (maybe eight) ships and landing in either Portland, [https://archive.org/details/passengerlistsof0435unit/mode/2up New York]I was able to check the four New York arrivals and did not find the family: * S/S Baltic (1), Liverpool to New York, 1881-04-15, [mf 435 pp 288-306 Checked] * S/S City of Berlin, Liverpool to New York, 1881-04-17 and Queenstown 1881-04-08, (1510 passengers arrived New York at 17:00 evening), [mf 435 pp 355-382 Checked] * S/S Bothnia (1), Liverpool (1881-04-09) to New York (1881-04-19), [mf 435 pp 524-541 Checked] * S/S City of New York (2), Liverpool to New York, 1881-04-19, [mf 435 pp 456-479 Checked], Boston, Philadelphia, or Halifax. We did find that [[Christensen-10613|Anton (1862)]] and [[Christensen-10615|Gunda (1864)]] travelled[https://www.digitalarkivet.no/search/3/100098?etternavn=Kristens&bosted=Kr.ania&utreisedato=1882&reisemal=Chicago digitalarkivet ''Rollo'' Chicago 1882] on the ship Rollo[http://www.norwayheritage.com/gallery/gallery.asp?action=viewimage&categoryid=10&text=&imageid=802&box=&shownew= Image of the ship], departing on Friday, 5 May 1882, also with the expressed intent to go to Chicago. [[Christensen-10613|Anton]] is listed as a “handelsbetj”I think this means tradesman, but I cannot find a reliable translation. and [[Christensen-10615|Gunda]] a page. They are also listed as being from Kristiania (Oslo), so I am assuming that this is where they were departing from. This trip for the Rollo runs[https://goo.gl/maps/gLghpfAWxEsBfUyF6 Googlemap of the cities] from Oslo to Hull, UK and makes several connections[http://www.norwayheritage.com/t_corresp.asp?id=1276 Norway Heritage connections for our ''Rollo'']. Based on the previous estimates and adjusting for having two people (instead of five) and both nearly 20 years old, they would leave Liverpool in the range of May 9th to 11th. This gets them to America in the range of May 19th to 21st. This leaves us with about eight possible connectionsI was able to check the four New York arrivals and did not find the family: * S/S Republic (1), White Star Line, Liverpool to New York, 1882-05-19, [mf 451 pp 910-928 Checked] * S/S City of Rome, Inman Line, Liverpool (1882-05-12) to New York (1882-05-20) to Queenstown 1882-05-12, (1625 passengers arrived New York at 06:00 morning after crossing the Ocean in 7 days 12 hours and 45 min). [mf 451 pp 1106-1133 Checked] * S/S Italy, National Line, Liverpool to New York, 1882-05-23, [mf 452 pp 150-176 Checked] * S/S Holland, National Line, Liverpool to New York, 1882-05-26, [mf 452 pp 309-320 Checked], (Says the ship is from London). More sources for passenger lists can be found online.List: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Free_Online_New_York_Passenger_Lists,_1820-1897 Free Online New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1897] * [https://archive.org/details/passengerlistsof0435unit/mode/2up Passenger ships at New York microfilm M237 Roll 435 (12 Apr 1881–30 Apr 1881)] ** Other ships from Liverpool (not connected to the Hero) on pages: 208, 271, 500, 601, 623 * [https://archive.org/details/passengerlistsof0451unit/page/n1/mode/thumb Passenger ships at New York microfilm M237 Roll 451 (11 May 1882–22 May 1882)] ** Other ships from Liverpool (not connected to the Rollo) on pages: 929 (did not look earlier) * [https://archive.org/details/passengerlistsof0452unit/page/n1/mode/thumb Passenger ships at New York microfilm M237 Roll 452 (23 May 1882–6 Jun 1882)] ** Other ships from Liverpool (not connected to the Rollo) on pages: 132, 400, 452, 469, 509, 536 We do not have any records of [[Christensen-10611|Oline]] coming to America and we cannotIn the 1875 census, she is “Oline Sofie Kristensen”. I searched the 1900 census for “Ol* *rist*nsen”. There are a couple of Oline’s who changed their name, listed as “[new-name] f Christensen”. There are no candidates born near 1857 in Holmestrand. I also searched the death records for Skoger and Holmestrand from 1875-1882. find her in Norway. There is [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/search/3/100098?etternavn=fjeld&bosted=Kr.ania&utreisedato=1881&reisemal=Chicago a record] of a Syver and Oline Fjeld with a child named Anton who travelled to America on the ship ''Angelo'', departing on Wednesday, 30 March 1881 for Chicago. There is also [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/search/3/100098?etternavn=peders&bosted=Kr.ania&utreisedato=1881&reisemal=Chicago a record] of a Dyre and Oline Pederson who travelled to America on the ship ''Angelo'', departing on 3 June 1881 for Chicago. But I cannot find any of them in the 1882 city directory where we found [[Christensen-10488|Anton (1829)]]. Once in Chicago, [[Christensen-10488|Anton (1829)]] worked as a blacksmith withU.S., City Directories 1822-1995: Ancestry.com: Chicago, Illinois, 1882; slide 147 (Anton) and 315 (Peder). {{Ancestry Record|2469|368558451}} a man who is not from Oslo, who also travelled on the Hero, and who would become his son-in-law [Peder Indergård (1854), [[Christensen-10612|Marie (1860)]]’s husband]. In Oct 1883, [[Christensen-10488|Anton (1829)]] and [[Koll-165|Bernhardine]]’s youngest daughter [[Christensen-10615|Gunda]] married"Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR6N-68K : 11 January 2022), Gunda Christianson in entry for David Robert Willson, 1883. D.R. Willson, a jeweler-turned-forgererNewspapers.com - Quad-City Times - 1905-09-05 - Page 8 (https://www.newspapers.com/clip/64110685/quad-city-times/?xid=637) , in Fond du Lac Wisconsin. After living in Chicago for about two yearsMentioned in a 1962 letter from Alf Indergård to his nephew Duane.
"they came in '83 ... They must have all come at one [time]. [Anton] also filed on a homestead at the same time. [Anton] had a blacksmith shop in Chicago for 2 yrs and ... Dad [Peter] helped him"
"[Anton] lived in a dugout too, for possibly 2 or 3 yrs and [about] the time Uncle Anton and Aunt Gunda passed away from [typhoid] just 3 weeks apart. They are buried [with] Grand pa, Grand ma, Geo, and Carl"
"[He] had a low ... wagon ... to [hitch] his bull or oxen [and hauled] their lumber to build [mistaken since] they evidently hauled that from [Dickinson], but he did drive around picking up buffalo bones to sell"
, most of the family moved out to North Dakota in 1883 to homestead. [[Christensen-10488|Anton (1829)]] and Peder claimed two farm properties adjacentU.S. DOI, Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records: https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ND0110__.094&docClass=STA&sid=lmhr5v0n.fan#patentDetailsTabIndex=2 to each other. The 1885 censusU.S. Territorial Census (1885): {{Ancestry Record|1078|3341232}}: Villard, North Dakota; Roll 7839; slide 11. The census lists Anton (married, but does not include a wife’s name) and an 18 year-old who must be Karl (although he is listed as “Hans”) as well as Peder and a 26 year-old wife who must be Maria (although she is listed as “Caroline” and marked as Anton’s daughter-in-law). The census also lists Peder and Marie’s son George, but puts his age at 1. George was born in 1882 and should be 3. Richard was born in 1884 and should be 1 at this time. lists [[Christensen-10488|Anton (1829)]] and an 18 year-old son (likely [[Christensen-10614|Karl]]) as well as Peder and a 26 year-old wife (who must be Maria) and their son, [[Christensen-10488|Anton]]’s grandson, George. Two years later, two of [[Christensen-10488|Anton]] and [[Koll-165|Bernhardine]]’s children died of typhoid fever within 3 weeks of each other: [[Christensen-10613|Anton (1862)]] and [[Christensen-10615|Gunda (1864)]]. [[Christensen-10615|Gunda]] had a sonTexas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982; {{Ancestry Record|2272|30145520}}: El Paso, Apr-Jun, 1918; slide 116., Robert Wilson (1887), in de Smet South Dakota barely a month before she died. Throughout March of 1890, the Dickinson Press listed [[Christensen-10488|Anton]] and Peder as finalizing the proof of their homestead and in Nov 1890, both [[Christensen-10488|Anton]]U.S. DOI, Bureau of Land Management, [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ND0110__.094&docClass=STA&sid=lmhr5v0n.fan Homestead Certificate Number 1538]: Township: 139N-099W; County: (now) Stark. (originally Billings) Section: 14, SW quarter, 160.00 acres Location: NE of the intersection of 128th Ave SW and 39th St SW (South East of Belfield). and PederU.S. DOI, Bureau of Land Management, [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ND0100__.478&docClass=STA&sid=nuidb0gl.0wu Homestead Certificate Number 1539] would separately acquire their Homesteads, just a year after North and South Dakota became stateswhich happened on 2 Nov 1889, according to [https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union Wikipedia]. In July 1900U.S. Census Bureau (1900): {{Ancestry Record|7602|38521559}}: District 0163, Townships 137 and 139, Stark, North Dakota; slide 1., [[Christensen-10615|Gunda]]’s 12 year-old son, Robert, is the only family living on the farm with [[Christensen-10488|Anton]] and Georata. Georata Beritine Koll passed away soon after that on 12 Mar 1901The image of the gravestone indicates 12 Mar. The newspaper reports the date as 14 Mar., in Belfield, North Dakota, at the age of 71. After this, [[Christensen-10488|Anton]] seems to have given his quarter-section over to Peder and [[Christensen-10612|Marie]] and moved to Wisconsin to live with [[Christensen-10585|Emil]]. He passed away on 15 Apr 1904The image of the gravestone indicates 15 Apr 1904. The Wisconsin Death Record says 15 Apr 1906.
(Note: There are other Christensens living in the Manitowoc area.)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, U.S. Death Index, 1820-1907: {{Ancestry Record|4984|60096}}: (text-only)
, in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, at the age of 74, and was buried on the farm in Belfield, North Dakota. All in all, the family cemeteryPatricia Christensen visited the graves in 1990. [https://goo.gl/maps/b8ac9UNECijqBd6c7 Google satellite view] has six graves: [[Christensen-10488|Anton (1829)]] and [[Koll-165|Bernhardine (1829)]], their children [[Christensen-10613|Anton (1862)]] and [[Christensen-10615|Gunda (1864)]], and their grandchildren (by [[Christensen-10612|Marie]] and Peder) George (1882) and Carl . == Sources ==

The Chronicle de Havilland

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== About == '''''A Chronicle of the Ancient and Noble Norman Family of De Havilland''''' (usually referred to as '''''The Chronicle de Havilland''''' in short) is the earliest surviving authoritative publication on the genealogy of the Guernsey de Havilland family, including the Haviland descendants in England (but excluding the American and Canadian descendants of William of Newport). Written anonymously by [[Haviland-473|John V.S. de Havilland]] based on an earlier work (now apparently lost) by [[De_Havilland-35|Thomas Fiott de Havilland]], the 1895 copy of the book was privately published (as most genealogies were and are) posthumously by [[Haviland-654|Aaron Walter Haviland]] of Plainfield, NJ and [[Mekeel-27|Charles Haviland Mekeel]] of St. Louis, MO, who were Half 1st Cousins of one another, and 8th Cousins of the late author. === Bibliographic Reference ===
de Havilland, John von Sonntag. ''A Chronicle of the Ancient and Noble Norman Family of De Havilland, originally of Haverland, in the Cotentin Normandy, now of Guernsey.'' The Mekeel Press, 1895. (See [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofancie00havi Archive.org].)
:'''WikiTree Bibliographic Syntax''' :Under the "== Sources ==" section of the profile, you can paste the below syntax.
* {{Blue|Secondary: }}de Havilland, John von Sonntag. ''[[Space:The_Chronicle_de_Havilland|A Chronicle of the Ancient and Noble Norman Family of De Havilland]], originally of Haverland, in the Cotentin Normandy, now of Guernsey.'' The Mekeel Press, 1895. (See [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofancie00havi Archive.org].)
:The "{{Blue|Secondary: }}" is optional, but it can help you organize your documentation between Primary (produced at the time of the event) and Secondary (produced after the time of the event and therefore more prone for error) using color, like this: * {{Red|Primary: }}A Census Record * {{Blue|Secondary: }}A Genealogy Book :'''WikiTree Footnotes Citation Syntax''' :If you are breaking up your profile so that Footnotes are shorthand that refer to bulleted documentation (see [[Haviland-44|William Haviland]]), you can use the following footnote syntax in the body of the profile:
de Havilland, ''Chronicle'', p. #
:(Where "#" represents a page number.) == Where to Find == === Digital & Xerographed Copies === * [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofancie00havi Archive.org] has a great searchable digital version, which can be searched online and downloaded as PDF or text. * [https://www.abebooks.com/ Abe Books] has bound xerographed reprints that can be purchased. === Original Print Copies === :Original copies of the ''Chronicle de Havilland'' are extremely rare. Surviving copies are in very poor condition, and not many of them were printed. A few major libraries have copies. The New York Public Library only has it on microfilm, and the Boston Library has one reproduced from the original plates and rebound. Possibly one exists at the [http://www.priaulxlibrary.co.uk/ Priaulx Library] on Guernsey. One original copy is owned by [[Haviland-425|Christopher Sirmons Haviland]], which was formerly owned by Charles Cobleigh Haviland (b. 1859), who inherited it from his father Dr. Alfred Haviland (b. 1824) who mentioned this volume in a letter to Daniel G. Haviland Frost, ''Haviland'', p. 494.. Josephine C. Frost, the author of [[Space:Frost_1914|''The Haviland Genealogy'']], had five copies of the original, which she was selling for $15 each in 1914 along with her Haviland Genealogy book. The fate of those volumes is not known. Frost, ''Haviland'', Insert. == Author == :The ''Chronicle'', as it is known today, was originally written by Colonel [[De_Havilland-35|Thomas Fiott de Havilland]], the builder of Havilland Hall on Guernsey. It probably focused on the Guernsey de Havilland branches from which he descended. It is not clear whether his book was ever published or what ever became of it, but it fell into the hands of [[Haviland-473|John Haviland]], son of [[Haviland-472|John Haviland]] the famed Philadelphia-based architect. The son, John, was a genealogy enthusiast and had developed negative opinions about what he called was a "corruption" of the spelling of the surname of "de Havilland" into "Haviland," and so he had his name legally changed back to "de Havilland." He expanded Thomas's book. The copy that has survived was published posthumously in 1895. :John V.S. de Havilland was a Professed Knight in the Order of Malta and a York Herald in the College of Arms (one of the very few American-born individuals to acquire this role). == Sources == === Footnotes === === Documentation === * {{Blue|Secondary: }}Frost, Josephine C. [[Space:The_Haviland_Genealogy|''The Haviland Genealogy'']] '': Ancestors and Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island, and Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688 : with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willett-Willis.'' New York, NY: The Lyons Genealogical Co., 1914. * {{Blue|Secondary: }}de Havilland, John von Sonntag. [[Space:The_Chronicle_de_Havilland|''A Chronicle of the Ancient and Noble Norman Family of De Havilland, originally of Haverland, in the Cotentin Normandy, now of Guernsey.'']] The Mekeel Press, 1895. (See [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofancie00havi Archive.org].)

The Church at Oaks Corners - 1804-1887

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The Church at Oaks Corners Transcribed by Charlotte Grabowski, August 29, 2010. May not be copied for commercial use. 1804-1887 Oaks Corners, Ontario, New York Early history of the Church at Oaks Corners, Town of Phelps, Ontario County, New York. Many names and dates are given for when people joined or left the church. Also a few baptisms. After 1843 only Pastors names are given. The Phelps Citizen. [Phelps, Ontario County, New York. Authors name not given.] Thursday, May 9, 1889 Sessional Records of the Church at Oaks Corners A synopsis of the same will only be attempted. I have been unable to obtain any sessional records, as such, till April 1st. 1814, at which time the Society was transformed into a Presbyterian Church. Therefore, the records, printed In the business records from 1804-1814, must suffice. The record in question opens with a written confession of faith and covenant, as held by the Presbyterian Church. The first recorded meeting, was held at the house of Thaddeus Collins, April 1813. Resolved, That the church adopt the Presbyterian standards and form of government. Dr, Peter Woodward was appointed delegate to Presbytery of Geneva, to present the notion of the church. Said action was presented at a meeting of Presbytery, April 23d, 1813, at Housoye, and the church was made a constituent member of Geneva Presbytery. Rev. Mr. Powell , as far as I know, was the only officiating pastor from 1805 up to this time, 1813. Lackey Morrow, Peter Woodward, Mathew Denniston and John Burnham were the first board of ruling elders. A meeting was held at the union school house in Phelps to consider a call to the Rev. Mr. Barritt. Committee: John Burnham, Moses Youngs, Joseph Griffith, M. Denulaton, Thaddeus Collins, Caleb Case, John Griffith, Joseph Hall and Thadeus Oaks. This committee did not meet with sufficient success, resulting in a failure to call Mr. Barritt. At the next meeting, August 14th, 1814, the Rev. Ambrose Porter presided, and undoubtedly was the officiating minister, as his name appears as moderator of the session for some length of time. Peter Woodward was dismissed to join the church at Gorham. George VanAuken was admitted membership, on profession, October 2d, 1814. During this period John Burham was clerk of session. At a church meeting, May 14th, 1815, Joshua King and Caleb Case were chosen elders. Charity Humphrey and Betsey Burnett were received into the church. Anthony VanAuken and wife dismissed to join the church in Lyons. September 12th, 1816, Rev. Charles Mosher was Installed as pastor. December 11th, 1816, Cephas Field, Ruth Hodson and Lydia Hindman were admitted. January 26th, 1817, Simeon VanAuken was dismissed to join a church in Wolcott. May 4th, 1817, Lucinda Richards, Louisa Baker and Mercey Humphrey were admitted to the church. May 9th, 1817, Maria Prescott, and Salmira Webster. Reuben Bardwell and Robert J. Griffith, were received January 16th, 1818. A number were dismissed to join a new church in the north-west part of the town, Brewer, Post, Sears, VanBlarnacom and others. May 17th, 1818, James VanAuken, Mary Shattuck and Mr. Rogers were admitted to the chrch. August 1st, 1819, received Theodore Partridge and Summit Brown. Theodore Partridge was a school teacher in Phelps, and became a ruling elder, and prominent in church affairs many years. He was clerk of the session many years. His fine work is still to be seen on the books. The resignation of Rev. Charles Mosher was accepted September 20th, 1819. Rev. Samuel Brace was ordained and installed December 29th, 1819. Present, Rev, Axtell, Clark, Stephen Porter, Townsend, Pomeroy, Merrill, Bacon. January 16th, 1820, received into the church Lucena VanAuken, Loa Wells, Jane and Susan Rees, Mrs. Clark, Charles W. Glover, and Erastus Lonett, William Frisbie and wife, Elias W. Frisbie, Sally C. Deming, and Abigail Glover. March 23d, 1820, Doctor William Frisbie was chosen Deacon, and Enoch Wing, Daniel Trowbridge, Theodore Partridge, Elders. Jabez Joslyn, Nancy Young, Minerva Wait, Lucy Phillips, Eliza Wing, Abgail Baldwin, Vinera Glover, were admitted. The names of Charity Stephens, Mary and Elizabeth Bedell appear. Cases of discipline occurred which were conducted in a straight forwrd manly manner, to positive results. November 24th, 1820, Rev. Mr Brace baptized Christopher, Augustus, Caleb, Lorenzo, and Sophia Dickenson, children of Fanny Bannister, also Samuel B. an infant of Robert J. and Elizabeth Griffith March 23d, 1821, Elder Nathan Dennisten and wife were dismissed to join the church at Sodus. April 22d, 1821, Charity Stevens, Robert Harris, Polly Glover, Miller Eddy, Louisa Glover, Milan Glover, Samuel Glover, Conway D. Crosby, were admitted to the church. August 25th, 1821 Charles Yale was elected elder. November 13th, 1821, received into the church, Mehitable Sumner, Rebecca Phillips, Elizabeth Humphrey, Robert Cross, George Glover. February 4d, 1822, Enoch Eddy, Benoni Grover, Harriet Hall, and others. May 12th, 1822, received into the church, Olive Burnett, Susannah Lansing. August 11th, 1822, received on profession, Jacob Cooper and Elizabeth Simons. November 7th, 1822, by S. W. Brace, baptized Willard, child of Henry Farbush; also Nathan, son of Thaddeus and Fanny Oaks. April 27th, 1823, received into the church, Asahel Bannister, Polly Banister, William Butler, Esther Butler, Benjamin Heartwell, Eli Dickinson, Abigal Parks, Mrs. Harriet Stewart, Jacob and Diantha Lewis. The Rev. Samuel W. Brace closed his labors with the church February 8th, 1824. November 10th, 1834, the Rev. Henry P. Strong was installed pastor of the church. Present, Rev's Stockton, Larndsbury, Lansing, Axtell, Pomroy, Wm. Eddy. October 12th, 1826, Samuel Wright and Charles W. Glover, were chosen Elders, and Doctor Winens Bush, Deacon. Presbytery, Seneca Falls, February 4th, 1830 STEPHEN PORTER, Moderator. May 10th, 1831, the relation existing between the Union Religious of Phelps, and Presbyterian Society of Vienna, and the Rev. H. P. Strong, is dissolved. The persons named as follows, constitnted [sic] a new church at Vienna: Lackey Morrow, (Elder,) Richard Van Vranken. Esther his wife, John, Lucy, and Mary Wright, Ann Frazier, Enoch Wing, (Elder,) Elizabeth Bulkley, Rufus Goodale, Samuel Wright, Daniel Peer, David G. Monett, Francis M. Lansing, A. D. Crosby, Ann Johnson, Sally Beman, Robert J. Griffith, E. Willard Frisbie, Minerva Wait, Jane McCormac, Anny Merry, Nancy Gates, Rhoda Crosby, Elizabeth Frisbis, Walter Laidlow, Loa Wells, Orres Frazer, David Sherrill, Wynan Bush, Robert Allen, Elizabeth Hibbard, Julia A. Bush, Mary J. Morrow, Margaret Morrow, Elizabeth Sherrill, Elizabeth Griffith, Polly Woodward, Darius Seager, Eunice Seager, Eunice Wilson, Sarah Deming, Maria Flynn, Wm. H. Thomson, Catherine and Sally Crumb, Andrew Robison, Sophia Schutt, Joseph Bronson, Sarah, Catherine and Mary Brower, Ellen Poe, Joseph Griffith, Peter and John Brower, Cyntha Brower, Lydia Taylor, Julia Hindman, Charlotte and Lydia Hindman, Mary Harmon, Jane Laidlow, Nancy Moody. The above persons were constituted into a church at Vienna. In addition the following persons were dismissed June 4th, 1831: George, Betsey, Phoebe, John and Frederick Brown, Betsey, Charlotte and Abigal Brown, Lucretia Bruzee, Elizabeth Goodale, Anna Morse, Anna Hubbard, Wm. and Mary Hutchinson, Mrs. Guilford, Enoch Crosby, Tobias Mercy, Mary Sarah Stoutenburg, and Catherine Loomis, to the Vienna church. Eighty four in all. The wholesale emigration to Phelps nearly stranded the old church. We may well imagine their feelings, with Minister and some Elders, and a large membership gone. But with courage undaunted, the remnant proceeded to hold up the banner. June 22d, 1831, Asahel Bannister and Enoch Eddy were chosen Elders. Cha's Glover and Daniel Trowbridge, Deacons. July 31, received into the church, Othniel Hall, Peter Brizee, Sally Brizee, Eliza Bigelow, Dudley L VanAuken, Reuben Worthy Stevens, Mary Doty, Elwin Thompson, Elizabeth Brown, Lucinda Crittenden, Chloe Humphrey. April 8th, 1832, Eli Dickenson was chosen Elder, Osee Crittenden and Reuben Stevens, Deacons. September 1832, Rev. Wm. R. Betts was ordained and installed pastor. John Whipple elected Elder January 20th, 1833. Osee Crittenden and George VanAuken elected Elders July 25d, 1833. The pastoral labors of Wm. R. Betts closed April 14th, 1834. Rev. Isaac Crabbe appears on the record, July 13th, 1834. At this point the records are missing from page 70 to 93. 1836, Isaac Crabbe is still pastor, but closed his labors in the autumn. November 27th, 1836, Hiram Armstrong was received by profession into the church. Wm. Young chosen Elder February 16th, 1837. August 27th, 1837, were received into the church, Sylvanus Burtis, Oscar Heartwell, Victoria Bannister and others. Rev. Ezra Scoville installed pastor Febraury 20th, 1838. March 11th, 1838, Cotton Dickenson, I. Clinton Stevens, Catlin Webster, ordained Ruling Elders. September 7th, 1840, Rev. Mr. Scoville closed his labors. February 15th, 1842, Rev. Mr. Everett installed. I. C. Stevens, November 17th, 1842, was dismissed, at his request, to join the church at Vienna. May 26th, 1843, Hiram Armstrong was ordained Elder. Twenty years elapsed without any more additions to the Eldership. Rev. Mr. Everett was succeed by Rev. J. R. Moser in 1843, he by John R. Young in 1847, A. G. Moore in 1849, Rev. Ira Ingram 1853, Chester 1857, Stoutenburg 1860, A. T. Young 1864, twelve years, Rev. Mr. Werner 1876, Rev. Mr. Salmon 1880, Mr Richardson 1884, Rev Samuel Murdock 1887.

The Civil War Diary of Alfred W. Shollenberger, 1864 March- December

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This is the link to Wilkes University’s (Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania) transcription of Alfred W. Shollenberger’s Civil War Diary. [https://archivepublic.wilkes.edu/repositories/2/resources/93 The Civil War Diary of Alfred W. Shollenberger, 1864 March- December]

The Civil War Monitor - Volume 14, Number 1, Spring 2024

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[[Space:America's Civil War Magazine | America's Civil War Magazine]] ::'''Cover:''' Elizabeth Bacon Custer and George Armstrong Custer ::'''Features''' :::'''26''' "Partners in War" Meet the wives of the Civil War's top commanders ::::[[Grant-468 | General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885)]] & [[Dent-25 | Julia Boggs Dent (1826-1902)]],26 & 28. ::::[[Barlow-1590 | Major General Francis Channing Barlow (1834-1896)]] & [[Griffith-3637 | Arabella Wharton Griffith Barlow (1824-1864)]], 28. ::::[[Lee-3 | General Robert E. Lee (1807-1870)]] & [[Custis-1 | Mary Anna Randolph Custis Lee (1807-1873)]], 29. ::::[[Sherman-393 | Major General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891)]] & [[Ewing-93 | Eleanor Boyle Ewing Sherman (1824-1888)]], 30. ::::[[Burnside-329 | Major General Ambrose Burnside (1824-1881)]] & [[Bishop-5953 | Mary Richmond Bishop Burnside (1828-1876)]], 30. ::::James Ewell Brown Stuart & Flora Cooke Stuart (1836-1923), 31. ::::Thomas J. ("Stonewall") Jackson & Mary Anna Morrison Jackson (1831-1915), 32. ::::John Hunt Morgan & Martha Ready Morgan (1840-1887), 32. ::::George Gordon Meade & Margaretta Sergeant Meade (1814-1886), 33. ::::George Armstrong Custer & Elizabeth Bacon Custer (1842-1933), 34. ::::Joseph E. Johnston & Lydia Mulligan Sims McLane Johnston (1822-1887), 35. ::::George E. Pickett & LaSalle Corbell Pickett (1843-1931), 35. ::::James Longstreet & Maria Louisa Garland Longstreet (1827-1889), 36. ::::Henry W. Halleck & Elizabeth Hamilton Halleck (1831-1884), 36. ::::Ambrose Powell Hill & Catherine Morgan McClung Hill (1834-1920), 37. ::::Daniel Edgar Sickles & Teresa DaPonte Bagioli Sickles (1836-1867), 38. ::::Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard & Marguerite Caroline Deslonde Beauregard (1831-1864), 38. ::::George B. McClellan & mary Ellen Marcy McClellan (1835-1916), 39 :::'''32''' "The Man Who Broke the Klan" by Fergus M. Bordewich - How U.S. Army Officer and Civil War veteran Lewis Merrill took on - and routed- the Ku Klux Klan in post war South Carolina :::'''42''' "The Draper Raid of June 1864" by Colin Woodward - A critical look at a controversial Union operation on Virginia's Northern Neck ::'''Departments''' :::'''2 Editorial''' :::'''6 Salvo''' - Facts, figures & items of interest :::'''22 Columns''' ::::''Observatory'' by Matthew Christopher Hulbert ::::''Crossroads'' by Andrew S. Bledsoe :::'''59 Books & Authors''' ::::''The Cabinet Diarists'' - by Cecily N. Zander ::::Q&A with Harold Holzer :::'''70 Notes''' :::'''72 Parting Shot''' Sources ::“Partners in War,” ''The Civil War Monitor'', Vol. 14, no. 1 (Spring 2024): 26.

The Civil War Monitor Magazine

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2024 ::[[Space:The Civil War Monitor - Volume 14, Number 1, Spring 2024 | The Civil War Monitor - Volume 14, Number 1, Spring 2024]] 2023 ::[[Space: America's Civil War - Volume 36, Number 2, Summer 2023 | America's Civil War - Volume 36, Number 2, Summer 2023]] 2020 ::[[Space: America's Civil War - July 2020 | America's Civil War - Volume 33, Number 3, July 2020]]

The Civil War Regiments of Massachusetts

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An index of the space pages for regiments that represented Massachusetts during the Civil War. ==Infantry== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:7th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry 7th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry] * [[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry|16th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:22nd_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry 22nd Regiment Massachusetts Infantry] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:38th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry 38th Regiment Massachusetts infantry]

The Claflin Project

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Flannery-295|Paddy Flannery]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Listing All Descendants of Robert Claflin and Joanna Warner * Listing all Ancestors of Ro bert Claflin and Joanna Warner *Updating Sources for all claflins Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13273156 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Clapton Family in Australia 1852-1998

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== The Clapton Family in Australia 1852-1998 == * by Keith Sheldon-Collins * Printed in Australia by Metro Reprographics, South Melbourne * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Clapton Family In Australia 1852-1998|The Clapton Family In Australia 1852-1998]]'' (K. Sheldon-Collins, South Melbourne, Victoria, 1998) *Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Clapton|Clapton]]: Page 134 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Clapton_Family_in_Australia_1852-1998|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations == * (Offline) A copy is held by the Avoca and District Historical Society: http://home.vicnet.net.au/~adhs/ == Description == Edited and compiled by Keith Sheldon-Collins. Charles Clapton (1818-1880) emigrated from Gloucestershire to Australia with his family in 1852. This book was compiled to document the descendants of this family.

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The Cleveland Irish American Project

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The goal of this project is to eventually trace the Irish immigrants that settled within Cleveland, Ohio back to Ireland in an effort to better connect people to their roots. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McKean-734|Shane McKean]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * census and naturalization records of Irish immigrants to Cleveland * parish/baptismal records from Ireland Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20146419 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Cock Road Gang

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Taken from Ancestry Posted 23 Nov 2014 by irene crebbin Possibly from Paul Townsend’s Flickr site which is no longer active The Caines Family of Oldland Common COCKROAD was a village in the 18th century. Today it is remembered as modern Cock Road, and a chapel now stands on the site of a look-out point where the fearsome Cockroad Gang kept watch - a spot no outsider ever dared approach. Virtually everyone in the village belonged to the gang, which terrorised the entire Bristol area for decades. They stole livestock, robbed travellers, demanded money with menaces, collected protection money at the annual Lansdown fair and passed counterfeit coins. They were so violent, so unstoppable, that their very names invoked terror. The same surnames - especially the Caines - appear with monotonous regularity in accounts of the gang, and it must have been nearly impossible to have led a blameless life if you were born into one of these families. Many Cockroaders had colourful nicknames or aliases. Abraham Isles, for instance, was known as Scramhanded Jemmy and, curiously, Twink. There was the legendary Richard (Dick Boy) Haynes, Charles (The Squire) Fuller, and the acknowledged Captain, Thomas Caines. Nor were the women stay-at-home innocents - they regularly stood trial alongside their menfolk. Over the years, numerous intermarriages took place, so that by the first half of the 19th century, everyone seems to have been in some way related. Infamous names included the Frys, Brittons, Brains, Bryants, Wilmots, Webbs, Wards and Isles (or Iles). The legendary Dick Boy Haynes started his career early. At the age of seven he masterminded a scheme for stealing bread by making a hole at the back of the bakery ovens. r was so badly injured that Dick had to carry him three miles home on his back. He also teamed up with a childhood chum called Carey and the murderous pair roamed the countryside, killing and stealing anything they fancied. A Downend man called Crach was foolish enough to fight back so Dick shot at him. The gun jammed so he hit him over the head with it instead. Crach was found dead the next day. The pair were charged and Carey was hanged soon afterwards. But Dick Boy was acquitted, recovered Carey's body from Taunton gaol and brought it home for burial. When he later discovered Carey had confessed to the Crach slaying, he swore that had he known, he would have dumped the corpse in the nearest river. Dick pursued his murderous career alone until he was transported to Botany Bay for a London robbery. He escaped and arrived back in England with a young wife in tow. He told everyone she was the daughter of a German nobleman - in reality, she came from Westerleigh. The pair lived in London, where Dick Boy mixed criminal activities with boxing until his equally villainous wife was caught and executed. He then returned to Bristol, where he was arrested for shooting at a police officer. He was strung up on St Michael's Hill on Friday April 25, 1800. But the most notorious of all were the Caines. Benjamin and Ann Caines had six sons, two of whom were hanged and the rest transported. Their two daughters each had relationships with three men, and all six men were transported. One grandchild was hanged and at least three transported. James Caines was hanged in 1825 for his part in the murder of pound keeper Isaac Garden after an argument at the Tennis Court Inn, Warmley, and his brother Francis was transported for highway robbery. George Caines and Francis Britton were arrested for passing counterfeit coins at a horse fair, and George was later transported for attempting to kill a constable. His younger brother, Francis, was part of a gang which stole £400 worth of cloth from Freshford and a horse and cart to carry it. He was hanged at Ilchester in 1804 with other gang members, including Thomas Batt and Charles (The Squire) Fuller. Elizabeth Caines (aka Elizabeth Bush) was arraigned at Ilchester for robbing a butcher. When her house was searched, six pigs were found locked in her parlour. Sampson Fry, half brother to the Caines, was jailed for assault in 1809 and possibly later transported. Then Benjamin Caines junior and other gang members broke into the home of elderly Sarah Prigg of Bitton in 1817 and threatened her and her nephew with guns. Benjamin and another gang member were caught and hanged. Benjamin's father then charged locals to see the body to pay for funeral expenses and held a mighty party. The hanging led to an outbreak of vengeful animal maiming and killing and torching of hayricks, but the level of crime soon settled down to normal for the area. By the time Elizabeth Caines (born 1781) was 41, one son and two of her brothers had been hanged and her two common-law husbands, two other brothers and another son had been transported. As Ian Bishop commented drily in Oldland - the Village and the Parish: 'To have three male relatives hanged and five transported, all in the space of 21 years, is either down to extreme bad luck or gross negligence.' As a further two (Thomas and Samuel Caines) were later transported, it is not surprising there were no Caines left in Oldland by the census of 1841. One interesting sidelight is that George Caines, nephew of Elizabeth, was transported in 1815 and ran a pub in Parramatta, New South Wales. He called it The Jolly Sailor, presumably after the pub in Hanham - and it was just down the road from Brislington House, home of the Brown family of doctors from Bristol's Brislington (see Appeals on Page seven). But by 1811, local residents had had enough and set up the Kingswood Association for the Suppression of Crime and a vigilante group called the Bitton Troop. The number of gang members arrested increased, so the Cockroaders travelled further afield where they were unknown, committing crimes as far away as London and Birmingham. Then one night, the Bristol city watchmen and the guards crept into the village and surrounded every house. Every man they found was arrested, regardless of whether they were suspected of any particular crime, and herded into Bristol. The majority were found guilty on some charge or other, and most were either hanged or transported, although there is some doubt whether the gang leaders were caught. Certainly there were no Caines on the list. Ironically, members of the Cockroad Fry family found themselves on the other side of the dock in the 1820s when they were prosecution witnesses at the trial of John Horwood. He was accused of killing a girl who had rejected his advances and was hanged. He was then flayed by a local surgeon and his skin used to bind a book about the case which is still kept in Bristol today. But the heyday of the Cockroad Gang was nearly over. Mr Braine believed it was the influence of new and highly successful day and Sunday schools, sponsored by Bristol provision merchants. On the first day, 75 children turned up of whom none could read and only 17 knew any of the alphabet. But it was a start. Cock Road nowadays is lined with smart new houses, but memories of the past still linger - a small cluster of homes near the Cockroad lookout post has been named Cains Close. Tales from Cockroad from the Kingswood Chronicles IN 1781, colliers John Read and John Ward were executed at Gloucester for housebreaking. They were described as members of 'a desperate gang which has long infested the country'. Two years later, James Bryant, Benjamin Webb and George Ward were hanged for stealing sheep from Isaac Lewis of Bitton. While in Gloucester jail they sawed through their leg-irons and nearly escaped. After that, they were restrained by a device known as The Widow's Arms until their execution. Colliers seized two bailiff's men evicting a tenant for non-payment of rent in 1795. They were kept in a pit for 24 hours, only being let out once for a snack of gin and gingerbread. When they were eventually set free, they had to pay six shillings for their overnight board and lodgings. That same year, Bristol Corporation offered a reward of 50 guineas for the arrest of Kingswood men preventing coal and other goods entering the city. Among those detained were Moses Isles and William Fry. Abraham Isles and Abraham Scull were horse thieves who once held up the toll keeper at Chelwood at gunpoint before committing two more robberies. Isles was arrested at his home that night, and the loot was found under his pillow. George Groves made a living by stealing from country fairs between 1808 - 1822. He was arrested in Derby, and sentenced to seven years transportation. William and Samuel Bryant were accused of stealing linen, silver buckles and other goods from a house in Bitton. Samuel was jailed in 1812 for stealing wheat at Mangotsfield. Joseph Bryant, aged 40, was jailed in 1812 for attempted housebreaking and Dennis Bryant, 23, for setting fire to a hayrick. He was transported a couple of years later for stealing a bed. Robert and Thomas Cribb were transported for 14 years soon afterwards for horse-stealing. William Hathway was arrested in Warmley in 1813 for highway robbery, and seven Cockroaders were rounded up after trying to rescue a comrade from the constables. The men - William Powe, Henry Willis, Samuel Brain and John Fry walked free but the women - Hannah Jones, Sarah Lacey and Hester Britton were all jailed for six weeks. Joseph Willis, Thomas Wilmot and Timothy Bush were all transported for life for the crime of horse stealing. Ann Powell was convicted of theft from a Bitton house in 1814. She was reprieved but her husband, Joseph, was sentenced to seven years transportation for receiving stolen goods. Samuel Brain (aka Black) served two years for stealing poultry and Joseph Bryant, Isaac Ballard, Joseph Parker (aka Evans) and James Baker were charged with house breaking. Not long afterwards Henry and Ambrose Willis were arrested for trying to free another gang member from police custody! Being a member of a Cockroad family had its disadvantages in court. Sampson Cooke, for instance, was transported for 14 years, simply for stealing a hay knife worth two shillings. IN these days of prison reform it is difficult to realise the mentality of the old hanging Judges. One of the worst of the hanging Judges was the infamous Justice Buller, a contemporary of Jefferies. There can be no question that Justices in those days took their tone from Jefferies. He was possibly responsible for more injustice than England has ever known. While the Assizes were sitting at Gloucester, Buller was annoyed by the transparent lies of a witness. " Where have you come from ? " he asked, " from Bitton, my lord," "You're insolent enough to be of the Bitton breed," was the staggering reply. " But I thought I had hanged the whole of that parish long ago ! " In the meanwhile, their eldest daughter Betty Caines, had started to live with a Timothy Bush, who subsidised his miner’s income with money received from the odd misdemeanour or dubious acquisition of property which just happened to come his way. Having provided Betty with two sons, Timothy’s relatively short life of crime resulted in him being convicted, together with a Thomas Wilmot and a Joseph Willis of horse theft. Such a theft was regarded as a very major invasion into the deeply held privileges of the rich, and, accordingly could be punishable by death. Certainly all three were found guilty and condemned to death, but perhaps with providence smiling upon them, they were reprieved, having their sentences commuted to transportation for life. Accordingly, on the 26 August 1813, Timothy Bush sailed from these shores onboard the vessel General Hewart, bound for New South Wales, and the start of a new, if somewhat arduous life as a convict. The Village of Bitton South Gloucestershire Unlike today, Bitton used to be an important working area, with coal having been mined for hundreds of years; the brass/paper mill as described, plus the development of the village smithy into a substantial foundry business known as Bush and Wilton, plus the manufacture of furniture by the Caisley company. Church Road Bitton South Gloucestershire Kingswood Gloucestershire Cadbury Heath Then & Now 1922 1922 The King William public house at Cadbury Heath (known to locals as The King Billy)

The Coins of Colonial & Early America

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The Coins of Colonial and Early America A Project of the Robert H. Gore, Jr. Numismatic Endowment University of Notre Dame, Department of Special Collections by Louis Jordan Images Coordinated by James C. Spilman and the Colonial Newsletter Foundation Please direct your questions or comments to Louis Jordan telephone: (574) 631-0290 Fax Number: (219) 631-6772 E-mail: louis.e.jordan.1@nd.edu Address: Department of Special Collections 102 Hesburgh Library University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556 Internet Access: * [[https://coins.nd.edu/ColCoin/index.html University of Notre Dame Special Collections - Coins]]

The Colliers of Southwark, Grocers of London

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=The Colliers of Southwark, Grocers of London= ===A Genealogical Research Report=== The pdf attached to this free-space page reports research done by [[watts-8451|Ray Watts]] in 2022 on one Collier family of England. The period studied was 1538 to 1700. The primary source was parish records of the Church of England for London and Surrey as indexed by Ancestry.com. The pdf is fully footnoted with sources; the intention is for its information to be migrated into WikiTree; that will take some time because the research covers 97 individuals and seven generations. If you are interested in Collier genealogy, please help with migrating information for these many family members into WikiTree, and please include a link to this free-space page so that others can continue the migration. Questions or comments can be directed to [[watts-8451|Ray Watts]]. ==The Colliers' world== The home of this family of Colliers, Southwark, is now part of Greater London, England, but in the late 16th and early 17th Centuries it was part of county Surrey. It lies on the south bank of the River Thames immediately opposite ancient London and the Tower of London; the south ends of both London Bridge and Tower Bridge are in Southwark. When our Colliers lived in Southwark, London Bridge was the only bridge at London, and the next bridge upstream was at Kingston upon Thames, about 20 miles upstream. Bridges are more reliable than ferries, so Southwark was an ideal location for merchants to receive goods from southern England and reorganize them for distribution in London. Southwark was a rough place, where activities could be pursued that were prohibited by authorities in London proper. At the same time, Southwark was a place of excitement and independent culture; William Shakespeare's famous venue, the Globe Theatre, was built in Southwark in 1599, burned to the ground in 1615, was rebuilt, and carried on until 1642.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globe_Theatre Wikipedia article on the history of the Globe Theatre.] For these Colliers, ''Grocer'' meant more than someone selling foodstuffs. At least three generations of this Collier family were members of the ''Worshipful Company of Grocers of London''.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worshipful_Company_of_Grocers Wikipedia article on the Company of Grocers] It is likely that earlier and later Colliers also belonged to this historic organization, because membership has been conveyed from father to son for centuries. The Company of Grocers is one of the twelve ''Great Livery Companies'' of London, and there are many lesser Companies totalling around 110. The Companies are alive and functioning to this day, and although their current functions are primarily charitable, their names recognize their roots in various trades such as Tailors, Weavers, Mercers (cloth merchants), and of course Grocers. One of the functions of the Grocers in the period of our interest was the standardization of weights and measures used in food commerce. The Grocers were founders of a prominent private school in Oundle, Northamptonshire, and manage the school to this day.[https://www.oundleschool.org.uk/about-us/governance/ Governance of the Oundle School] Our Colliers, in addition to being members of Grocers of London, apparently sold groceries. Direct evidence comes from a book about a country house in Kent that Nathaniel Collier bought around 1665.Jennings, Mary Adelaide Smith. ''A Kentish country house, or, Records of the Hall House, Hawkhurst, and its inhabitants''. Guildford : Billings & Sons, 1894. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044081235459 HathiTrust link] This book contains a number of transcribed (from old handwritten English into print) family letters. On page 41, Nathaniel's mother-in-law writes to his wife Hannah, requesting that she send some oranges, lemons, and three pounds of sugar, and some candied oranges and lemons for Hannah's brother. This would be a strange request if Nathaniel were not in the grocery business. ==Parish registers== Vital records at the time of our Collier family were the province of the Church of England. Those parish registers that have not been lost are valuable genealogical sources. Generally these registers passed to county archives when county civil governments took over recording of vital records, and images of some registers were made accessible online. In some counties these were transcribed and indexed. Still, they were scattered among many county web sites. Recently, [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ Ancestry.co.uk] has been working to centrally index all UK parish registers; these indexes and the underlying images are available in the United States through some levels of membership in [https://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com]. The most valuable subset of records relevant to our Colliers are from Ancestry's collaborations with [https://search.lma.gov.uk/scripts/mwimain.dll?logon&application=UNION_VIEW&language=144&file=%5BWWW_LMA%5Dhome.html London Metropolitan Archives] and [https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/culture-and-leisure/history-centre/researchers/guides/parish-registers/registers-held Surrey History Centre]. Both of those archives provide in-person free access to indexes and images, but online access is restricted to Ancestry membership. In all cases, when a record is found through the indexes it is prudent to view the underlying register image. Reading ancient handwriting can be difficult, but the images often contain information that is not captured in the index. Many vital records of our family of Colliers have the annotation ''Grocer'' or sometimes ''Grocer of London'', confirming membership in our family of Colliers and not another. ==Two important wills== Two family members wrote wills that are central to the study of this family: #[[Collyer-407|Henry Collyer]] (about 1565 - 1622). Henry's will was written January 1622 in Ewell, Surrey, and proved 15 Apr 1622.''London, England, Wills and Probate, 1507-1858'', online database at Ancestry.com, citing London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section, Clerkenwell, London, England; Reference Number: DW/PA/5/1622; Will Number: 19. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/411846:1704 Ancestry.com link ($)] It lists Henry's siblings and children living at the time. #[[Collyer-565|Joseph Collyer]] (about 1593 - 1649). Joseph's will was written August 1648 and proved September 1649).Will of Joseph Collyer, Grocer of London. Reference PROB 11/209/346. Kew: UK National Archives. An image of the will can be downloaded [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D6579823 here] from the Archives (free website registration). The will is under a Crown copyright; do not post online. The will names seven siblings of Joseph, five children, his wife, and various nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. ==Sources==

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''Like a scavenger hunt, genealogical research is often about finding things such as facts and sources. But, without context, they are simply trinkets. To truly understand their lives, you must consider circumstance.'' On this page, I am compiling information on the places, people and events that shaped the lives of Thomas and Christian Pettit and some of their descendants. =Boston, Massachusetts= *Around 1630 [[Pettit-143|Thomas Pettit]] arrived in Boston as the bonded servant of [[Mellowes-3|Oliver Mellowes]]. ===Puritans=== Learn about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puritans Puritans] ===Massachusetts Bay Colony=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Bay_Colony Massachusetts Bay Colony] ===Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charter_of_the_Massachusetts_Bay_Company Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company] :''Clearly, these settlers were looking for self-determination.'' ===Cambridge Agreement=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_Agreement CambridgeAgreement] :''They were often in trouble for their religious beliefs.'' ===Antinomian Controsersy=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antinomian_Controversy Antinomian Controsersy] ==Bulkeley/Cotton/Hawkred/Mather/Mellowes/Storee== [[Bulkeley-174|Martha Bulkeley]] was the wife of [[Mellowes-4|Abraham Mellows]] and mother of Oliver Mellowes (see above). She was related to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Bulkley Peter Bulkeley] father of [[Bulkeley-440|Edward Bulkeley]]. Another woman who seemed to embody these early struggles was [[Hawkredd-5|Sarah Hawkred]]. Her first marriage was to [[Storie-273|Roland Story]]. Secondly, she married [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cotton_(minister) John Cotton] and finally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Mather | Rev Richard Mather]. Her sister, [[Hawkredd-1|Elizabeth Hawkredd]] had also been a wife of Oliver Mellowes. ==Hutchinson/Coggeshall/Rishworth/Storee== Another important family was that of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Hutchinson_(mercer) Edward Hutchinson]. Hester Hutchinson married [https://lisawilsonfamilyhistory.wordpress.com/tag/rev-thomas-rishworth/ Thomas Rev Rishworth]. Susanna Hutchinson m. [[Storre-1|Augustine Storre]]. Mary Hutchinson married [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wheelwright Rev John Wheelwright]. And, Rev Wheelwright had previously married Mary Storre. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Coggeshall John Coggeshall] emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632. He became a supporter of dissident minister John Wheelwright and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hutchinson Anne Hutchinson]. In March 1638 he signed the Portsmouth Compact. ===Portsmouth Compact=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsmouth_Compact Portsmouth Compact] *In Boston, Thomas Pettit was convicted of slander, insubordination and inciting a riot for siding with Rev John Wheelwright. In 1637, his indenture ended and he received 6 acres and 30 poles. =Exeter, New Hampshire= *Sometime after 07 Mar 1637, Thomas moved to Winnicomette ([https://www.exeterhistory.org/exeter-history/2016/6/24/early-exeter-history-1638-1887 Exeter]), Falls of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piscataqua_River Piscataqua] with Rev John Wheelwright and 33 others. *Thomas was a member of the Congregational Church there. ===Congregational Church=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congregationalism_in_the_United_States#:~:text=Congregationalism%20in%20the%20United%20States%20consists%20of%20Protestant%20churches%20in,settlers%20of%20colonial%20New%20England Congregational Church] :''This denomination would undergo quite a bit of [https://www.congregationallibrary.org/researchers/congregational-christian-tradition evolution].'' *On 02 Apr 1640 Thomas signs the Exeter Combination and received 6 acres for his share. Thomas was active in the civic affairs of Exeter until 1655. ===Exeter Combination=== [https://exeterhistory.blogspot.com/2013/07/june-exeter-history-minute-exeter.html Exeter Combination] =Newtown, Long Island= [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Elmhurst,_Queens_Borough,_New_York_Genealogy Newtown, Long Island] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants.jpg |caption=Newtown, Long Island }} *Thomas was among the founders of Newtown which, at that time, was part of [https://lihj.cc.stonybrook.edu/2015/articles/material-life-on-the-long-island-frontier-the-inventory-of-captain-william-lawrence-flushing-1680/ Flushing] and fell under the authority of Connecticut. =Vlissingen/Flushing= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flushing,_Queens Vlissingen/Flushing] ===The Colony of Connecticut=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut_Colony The Colony of Connecticut] *Relations with the [https://www.newjerseyalmanac.com/native-americans.html#:~:text=As%20European%20explorers%20and%20settlers,a%20series%20of%20new%20challenges.&text=The%20Dutch%20fought%20two%20limited,Peach%20Tree%20War%20in%201655 natives] in this area had been tough. In fact, Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson and all of the children still living with her (save one who was captured) were killed in Kieft’s War. ===Kieft's War=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kieft%27s_War Kieft's War] ==Coe/Doughty/Moore/Reed== In 1642, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Doughty_(clergyman) Rev Francis Doughty] received a grant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maspeth,_Queens Maspeth, New Netherlands]. His third wife was also the wife of [[Moore-5183|Rev John Moore]]. Rev John had a son also named John. After the son’s death, [[Unknown-550495|his widow]] married [[Pettit-599|Thomas Pettit]] (Thomas) in 1686. His son, [[Moore-5182|Capt Samuel Moore]] married [[Reed-1986|Mary Reed]], daughter of [[Pettit-601|Elizabeth Pettit]] (Thomas) and Thomas Reed about 1665. Capt Samuel’s daughter [[Moore-43163|Sarah]] married [[Coe-1200|Daniel Coe]]. Mary Pettit (Nathaniel-Thomas) married John Moore in 1692 in Flatbush. *In 1657, Thomas Pettit became Town Marshal, replacing [[Bayley-414|Elias Bailey]]. ==Bailey== In 1664, John Bailey (Bayley) was listed in the Elizabeth-town grant. [https://visithistoricalelizabethnj.org/timeline/ Elizabeth] (now in Union County) was once a Capital of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Jersey East Jersey]. John’s son Elias was born in Yorkshire, England. He lived in New London, Connecticut prior to settling in Newtown (Elmhurst), Long Island around 1656. In 1657, Elias was named Town Marshal of Newtown. In 1666, he is listed as a Freeholder in Newtown. His daughter [[Bailey-7023|Mary]] married Nathaniel Pettit (Thomas) in 1665. It is assumed that his daughter Sarah Bailey married Nathaniel’s brother John Pettit but there is some controversy about this. ==Burroughs/Woodward== [[Pettit-601|Elizabeth Pettit]] (Thomas) married [[Burroughs-952|John Burroughes]], son of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Burroughs Jeremiah Burroughs]. Their son [[Burroughs-952|John]] married [[Woodward-1733|Margaret Woodward]] daughter of Lambert Woodward. More information on the Woodward family might be found by tracing [https://dbnews.americanancestors.org/2022/01/31/new-database-descendants-of-nathaniel-woodward-1630-1900/ Nathaniel Woodward]. *Just before his death, Thomas and his descendants would have been experienced Leisler’s Rebellion. ===Leisler's Rebellion=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leisler%27s_Rebellion Leisler's Rebellion] * On 01 August 1686, Thomas signed Dongan's Charter. ===Dongan's Charter=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dongan_Charter Dongan's Charter] :''Many of the children of Thomas spread southwest roughly following the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assunpink_Trail Assunpink Trail] from Long Island to the Falls of the Delaware. There can be a lot of confusion regarding place names. Many of the places involved were along borders and boundaries and in disputed regions. Their names and authorities changed frequently. Double check place names against dates and authorities.'' :''When researching the first few generations, I have found it more fruitful to think in terms of Dutch settlements rather than English colonies.'' =New Netherland= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Netherland New Netherland] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants.png |caption=New Netherland Settlements }} =New Amsterdam= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Amsterdam New Amsterdam] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-1.jpg |caption=Original Grants of New Amsterdam }} :''There are many Dutch colonial families that crossed paths with Thomas’ descendants. The Rev Francis Doughty and Stephanus Van Cortlandt appear on the map of Original Grants.'' ==Ringo== [[Ringo-2|Albertus Philipzen Ringo]] was a native of New Amsterdam. Around 1706 he relocated his family to the Falls of the Delaware. In 1707, he purchased 12 acres on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assunpink_Creek Assunpink Creek] in Maidenhead. In 1714 and 1719 he served as a Justice of the Peace in Burlington. He died in Hunterdon County in 1734. Albert’s son Peter was a shoemaker and a gunsmith. He is listed in the 1722 tax list for Hunterdon County. He served as a Lieutenant in the Hopewell Militia. In 1723 he served as Assessor and as Collector in 1724. In March of 1715, Peter Ringo witnessed the will of Nathaniel Pettit (Thomas). Albert’s son Philip was a Judge. In 1728/29 he is mentioned in the account of the estate of John Heath. His sons Henry & Cornelius were witness to the purchase on 100 acres of the Trenton track by [[Pettit-1435|Elias Pettit]] from his father Nathaniel (Thomas). It is also witnessed by his brother [[Pettit-967|Jonathan Pettit]]. In 1766, Henry Ringo lost his land due to debt and he relocated to Virginia. In 1789, he moved again to Kentucky. Cornelius also went to Virginia where he served in the Revolution. Cornelius died in Kentucky in 1824. =Mispat/Maspeth/Middleburg/Newtown= [https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/a-tour-of-new-netherland/long-island/maspeth Maspeth] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-2.jpg |caption=Mispat/Maspeth/Middleburg/Newtown }} :''[https://archive.org/details/annalsofnewtowni00rike The Annals of Newtown] is an excellent source for information on these early residents. '''CAUTION:''' This volume is not error free. Please reconfirm facts in original sources.'' =Heemstede/Hempstead= [https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/a-tour-of-new-netherland/long-island/heemstede Heemstede/Hempstead] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-3.jpg |caption=Long Island, Connecticut }} :''SEE: Coe/Carman/Furman'' =Somerset= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset_County,_New_Jersey Somerset] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-4.jpg |caption=1775 Somerset }} ==Skillman/Aten== [[Pettit-662|Sarah Pettit]] (Thomas) married Thomas Skillman. Skillman had come with the British Army to take control from the Dutch. Three of their four children would marry into the [[Aten-28|Aten]] family. Many of their records can be found in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Reformed_Church Dutch Reform] sources. Some descendants would migrate to Somerset. :''Some make a claim that [[Pettit-604|Hannah Pettit]] (Thomas) was the wife of [[Morrell-332|Thomas Morrell]]. Given the family connections, he was likely related to [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofdaniel00morriala/ancestryofdaniel00morriala/ Daniel Morrell of Hartford]. Perhaps one day, [https://morrillonline.com/morrellthomas-1630-1704/ DNA evidence] will help determine a connection.'' =Evesham= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evesham_Township,_New_Jersey Evesham] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-5.jpg |caption=1775 Evesham }} ==Coe/Carman/Furman== [[Pettit-603|Mary Pettit]] (Thomas) married [[Firman-146|John Firman/Furman]], a neighbor of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Coe_(colonist) Robert Coe]. :''The origins of John Furman are not yet clear. It may be profitable to research [https://www.longislandsurnames.com/familygroup.php?familyID=F017&tree=Furman Jonathan Furman] who married Mary Moore as another Jonathan Furman married Elizabeth Carmen.'' Robert’s son [[Coe-602|Benjamin Coe]] married [[Carman-147|Abigail Carman]] daughter of [https://www.villageofhempstead.org/189/About-the-Village John Carman] of Hempstead. There is some controversy over the of the [[Firman-117|Rachel]] who married [[Hancock-3032|Timothy Hancock]] of Evesham but many suspect her to be from John & Mary. =Trenton= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trenton,_New_Jersey Trenton] {{Image|file=Ringo-2-2.jpg |caption=Site of Trenton in 1714 }} {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-8.jpg |caption=Mahlon Stacy's Lands 1714 }} :''The Falls of the Delaware and surrounds were variously listed under different authorities. Nathaniel, Moses and Elias as well as their neighbors can be found in various records. While this is partly due to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenth_(administrative_division) Tenth] system (Burlington once containing five of them) there were also many land disputes in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Jersey West Jersey].'' ===Trenton history=== [https://www.trentonhistory.org/His/municipal.html Trenton history] =Nottingham= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nottingham_Township,_New_Jersey Nottingham] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-9.jpg |caption=1695 Nottingham }} *In 1695, Mahlon Stacy, Joshua Ely and Nathaniel & Moses Petit are listed as inhabitants of Nottingham. =Maidenhead= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Township,_Mercer_County,_New_Jersey Maidenhead] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-10.jpg |caption=Maidenhead the Early Days }} :''Now a mere remnant of what it used to be, John Petty, Nathaniel and Moses Pettit were listed as inhabitants of Maidenhead. I have temporarily lost my source for this information. Check back later.'' ==[[Stacy-192|Mahlon Stacy]]== Mahlon Stacy was a tanner and a Quaker who acquired two proprietary shares in West Jersey. He chose to settle in the Yorkshire tenth at the Falls of the Delaware. He arrived in 1678 and erected a grist mill. He w one of the commissioners who oversaw the allocation of lands. ==[[Ely-87|Joshua Ely]]== On the Stacy Map, you can see Joshua Ely’s 1685 purchase and his son George’s holdings in 1757. Sometime before 1685, Joshua Ely (brother-in-law to Mahlon Stacy) arrived in Burlington. In 1685 he was appointed Constable of the Falls of Delaware and served as a Judge in Burlington. He had severed connection with Society of Friends prior to his arrival. He had a considerable plantation at Trenton. In his will dated 6 Nov 1700, he states that Christian daughter of Nathaniel Pettit is “contrary to his mind” and that if his son George marries her, he will not inherit. In 1696, Nathaniel Pettit had purchased a plantation on the river directly below the plantation of Joshua Elly Sr in Hopewell. Over the next two years, the two often appear in the Burlington Court records as serving until 1698 when Joshua Ely is the Justice who removes Nathaniel and his wife Mary’s license to keep an ordinary for “keeping bad order, keeping people drunk and breaking the Sabbath”. Later Nathaniel is charged for selling Rum without a license as well as failing to appear to account for taxes collected. After Joshua Ely’s death, his son Joshua purchased the upper half of homestead (400 acres) which he sold to Joseph Burroughs of New Towne, Long Island. This Joshua also purchased 91 acres on River Delaware adjacent to Moses Pettit & Ebenezer Trout in 1705. This he sold in 1709 to Samuel Hofmier. George Ely’s will lists sons Joshua, George & Joseph, daughters Mary Green (widow), Sarah (wife of John Dagworthy) & Rebecca (wife of Eliakim Anderson). After George Ely’s death, Jane lived with one of her sons in Bucks, PA. The villages of Ely in Monmouth, NJ & Bucks, PA are namesakes of this family. All land transaction list him as of Hopewell. His letters of Administration for administrator (son) George Ely list him as “late of Maidenhead, Hunterdon.” Joshua’s son George purchased the middle part of homestead (100 acres). In 1705, he married Jane Pettit. SEE: Zwaanendael Colony/Lewes. Nathaniel Pettit‘s will written in 1715 lists sons Moses, Elias, Nathaniel & Jonathan and daughters Mary Moon (Moore), Judith Heald (Neald) & Jane Ely. It also lists grandchildren Mary & Joshua Ely children of George Ely. ==John Petty== John Petty was an early settler of New Jersey [Nieu Iark (Dut.) or Nova Caeserea (Eng.)] who had extensive land holdings and business interests on both sides of the Delaware and is listed in Burlington, its predecessor and antecessors. It is likely that historians have confused Petty with Pettit to some extent. Clearly, Petty Island was part of his holdings. Petty’s run may have been as well even though Nathaniel Pettit is later located near Petty’s Run. ==Andrew Heath== Andrew Heath was born in Lambertville in Norton, Nottinghamshire, England. In 1682 he arrives on the Delaware River. He is listed in [https://www.mercermuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/A-Timeline-of-Bucks-County-History.pdf Bucks, Pennsylvania] as the bonded servant of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Yardley William Yardley] who may have been his uncle. Here, he would have been influenced by men such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Markham_(governor) William Markham]. His servitude ends in 1686 and he is granted his wages and 50 acres. By 1699, he owns 420 acres near Trenton. In 1701 he pleads guilty to adultery with his daughter-in-law Frances Venables. In 1703, he serves as an interpreter with negotiation with the Lenni-Lenape Indians and is listed as a member of the Hopewell Episcopal Church. In 1705 he is charged for purchasing and marking a gelding without papers. He pleads guilty and is fined. In the same session, he was granted a license to keep a common victualing house. On the 1714 Trenton map, you can see that Andrew Heath along with Thomas Lambert have interest in the Timber Swamp to the North. His will was written in 1717 in Hopewell and is witnessed by Nathaniel Pettit. His daughter Elizabeth married Nathaniel Pettit (Nathaniel-Thomas) in 1708 in Newtown, Long Island. His son Andrew married a Mary Pettit (daughter of a Charles that I have not yet placed) in 1720 in Hunterdon. :''[https://archive.org/details/burlingtoncourtb00unse The Burlington Courtbook – A Record of Quaker Jurisprudence in West New Jersey 1680-1709] is an excellent source for information on early residents in this area. '''CAUTION:''' The forward to this book has an agenda and contains historical inaccuracies.'' *There are some early [http://genealogytrails.com/njer/burlington/early_settlement.html Burlington arrivals] worth noting: In 1677, William Black and Thomas Schooley arrived on the "Martha," of Burlington (Yorkshire). In December, 1678, the "Shield," arrived at Burlington, being the first ship that ever came so far up the Delaware. On board were Timothy Hancock, Robert Schooley, Richard Green, and John and Thomas Wood. The same year, 1678, there also arrived a ship from London, in which came Abram & William Hewlings, John Petty and Jonathan Eldridge. In the [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniamag08penngoog/page/420/mode/2up?view=theater 1745 List of Burlington Freeholders]: Paul Watkinson is listed in Burlington. John Schooley & Anthony Woodward are listed in Chesterfield. Jacob Heulings and Joseph Hewlings, Benjamin, Benjamin Jr and Joseph Moore are listed in Evesham. Thomas Moor is listed in Chester. =Zwaanendael Colony/Lewes & Rehoboth= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwaanendael_Colony Zwaanendael Colony] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-12.jpg |caption=Lewes & Rehoboth }} *On 21 Aug 1705 an event occurred in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewes,_Delaware Lewes] which reveals some associated family relationships. It was the marriage of Jane Pettit (Nathaniel-Thomas) and George Ely (Joshua Ely). It took place in the home of Jane's uncle Jonathan Baily. The marriage was performed by Philip Russell, Justice of the Peace. The following are listed as in attendance: Jonathan Bailey, Hannah Bailey, Mary Bailey, Elias Bailey, Thomas Harford, Edward Shecter, Preserve Coggeshall, William Coe, Jeremiah Claypoole, and Martha Heveling (Hewlings). ==Coe/Howard/Moore/Reed:== [[Pettit-601|Elizabeth Pettit]] (Thomas) married [[Reed-15674|Thomas Reed]]. Their daughter Mary married Capt Samuel Moore son of [https://www.loc.gov/item/04006744/ Rev John Moore] and Margaret who had also been married to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Doughty_(clergyman) Rev Francis Doughty]. Their daughter Mary Reed married [[Woodward-5892|Nathaniel Woodward]]. (See: Burroughs/Woodward). Their daughter Abigail married [[Coe-3435|Benjamin Coe]]. Their daughter Mary married William Howard son of Capt Edward Howard. Many members of this family were members of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Presbyterian_Church_of_Newtown First Presbyterian Church of Newtown]. Records can be found in [https://longislandgenealogy.com/NewtownPresb.pdf Records of the Presbyterian Church at Newton]. :''Thomas Reed had previously married in Stamford. He may be related to the [https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/public/gdcmassbookdig/catalogueofnames04hinm/catalogueofnames04hinm.pdf Puritan who was allowed wood and cows at Hartford in 1639].'' ==Hewlings/Moore== William and Abraham Heulings from Gloucestershire, England arrived at Burlington in 1678 and settled at [https://www.westjerseyhistory.org/books/decou1/mtn13.html Colestown] which had been a settlement of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Cole_(settler) Samuel Cole]. By 1682, they were located at the mouth of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancocas_Creek Rankokus] where [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delanco_Township,_New_Jersey Delanco] now stands. In 1688, there were additional purchases on the Delaware above [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverton,_New_Jersey Riverton] on the west. Both brothers were large land holders in Chester and Evesham Townships. [[Hewlings-29|Abraham (Abram) Hewlings]] was married to Mary Moore, daughter of Benjamin Moore. Abram, like his father Abraham, was a warden at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Mary%27s_Episcopal_Church,_Burlington,_New_Jersey St Mary's] (renamed from St Anne’s) in Burlington and is buried in the churchyard there. In his 1752 will, Paul Watkinson the second husband of [[Pettit-891|Mary Pettit]] (Nathaniel-Thomas) left a legacy to Isaac Heulings and St Anne’s Church in Burlington. The inventory was made by Isaac Heulings and Abraham Hewlings. Mary Pettit had previously been married to John Moore. :''More research is needed to definitely place this branch of the Moore family.'' As Warden, in 1768, Abrm Hewlings attested to the [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/567611/?offset=0#page=258&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= baptism and burial of Joseph Pettit], son of Charles (Nathaniel-Nathaniel-Thomas) and Sarah. Another notable Hewlings descendant was [https://history.house.gov/People/Detail/38488 Thomas Hewlings Stockton]. What relationship Jeremiah Claypoole had to [[Claypoole-5|James Claypoole]] who owned land in Lewes is currently unknown. :''Most of the Quaker connections to the Pettit family were [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Keith_(missionary) Keithian]. More information can be found in [https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/public/gdcmassbookdig/historyofchurchi00hill_0/historyofchurchi00hill_0.pdf History of the Church in Burlington New Jersey]'' *Several members of the Pettit family were known members of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Society_Partners_in_the_Gospel Society for the Propagation of the Gospel] and were likely acquainted with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bray Thomas Bray]. Indian Purchases in New Jersey =Mansfield= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mansfield_Township,_Burlington_County,_New_Jersey Mansfield] *[[Pettit-608|Moses Pettit]] (Thomas) died in Mansfield in 1716. :''My research on Moses is still in the very early stages. He was very closely connected with his brother Nathaniel and associated with many of the same families.'' *Nathaniel Pettit (Nathaniel, Thomas) lived in Hunterdon =Hunterdon County= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunterdon_County,_New_Jersey Hunterdon County] [https://goodspeedhistories.com/john-reading-the-creation-of-hunterdon-county-part-1/ The Creation of Hunterdon County] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-13.jpg |caption=Indian Purchases in Hunterdon County }} =Hopewell= [https://data.hopewell-history.org/hvhist/Hopewell-History/Hw-Books-Historic/1883-Woodward-Hageman-History-Burlington-MercerCty-HwTwp-Edited.pdf Hopewell] *Nathaniel Pettit’s will was written in Hopewell in 1714/15. Edward Burrows purchased 200 acres here in 1699. In the [https://data.hopewell-history.org/hvhist/Hopewell-History/Hw-Books-Historic/1883-Woodward-Hageman-History-Burlington-MercerCty-HwTwp-Edited.pdf 1722 tax list for Hopewell] you will see members of the Coe, Ely, Furman, Moore, Reed, Ringo, and Wolverton families. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopewell,_New_Jersey Hopewell] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-14.jpg |caption=Hopewell Patent of Col Daniel Coxe }} ===[https://goodspeedhistories.com/west-nj-1688-and-daniel-coxe-part-1/ Adlord Bowde Purchase]=== *Andrew Pettit’s probate took place in Amwell =Amwell Township= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amwell_Township,_New_Jersey Amwell Township] ===The Amwell Road=== [https://goodspeedhistories.com/the-amwell-road-of-1721/ The Amwell Road of 1721] ==Wolverton/Furman/Moore/Bray/Stout== :''I need to add and/or edit several profiles. Check back for updated links. '' [[Pettit-878|Andrew Pettit]] married Dinah Wolverton Dennis Wolverton married [[Pettit-169|Elizabeth Pettit]] Dinah Wolverton married [[Furman-253|Jonathan Furman]] Rhoda Furman married Jonathan Moore Elizabeth Furman married Levi Stout Catharine Stout married Daniel Moore (son of Johannes Jacob Moore) Esther Stout married Amos Pettit Susannah Stout married Rev Jonathan Bray Their son Andrew Bray married Sarah Stout Their granddaughter Anne Bray married Job Stout *Jonathan Pettit’s will was written in Kingwood. =Kingwood= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingwood_Township,_New_Jersey Kingwood Township] *The descendants of Thomas would have been very familiar with the Lenape trails. Many settled along both sides of the Delaware in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. ===Old Mine Road=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Mine_Road Old Mine Road] {{Image|file=The_Colonial_World_of_Thomas_and_Christian_Pettit_and_Some_Descendants-11.jpg |caption=Old Mine Road }} :''An interesting article can be found at: [https://njskylands.com/hsoldmine2 Old Mine Road – Skylands]. Some descendants of early Dutch Settlers migrated to this region including: Van Campen, Dupue and Cortlandt.'' ==Skinner/Cortlandt== [https://findingaids.lib.umich.edu/catalog/umich-wcl-M-341ski Rev William Skinner] was first pastor of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Peter%27s_Episcopal_Church_(Perth_Amboy,_New_Jersey) St Peters Church] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perth_Amboy,_New_Jersey Perth Amboy] He married. Elizabeth Cortlandt daughter of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Cortlandt_family Stephanus Van Cortlandt]. Later, their descendants would mix with those of Thomas. :''The Lower Dutch Walpack church was located along this route. You may be able to find records in [https://archive.org/details/reformeddutchchu00mill/page/n8/mode/1up Reformed (Dutch) church of Walpack]. From this road, the Lenape used trail went through [https://www.njhiking.com/appalachian-trail-culvers-gap-blue-mountain/ Culvers Gap] that led through Augusta and then south, east of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton,_New_Jersey Newton], then to Parsippany. =Newton= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_Township,_Sussex_County,_New_Jersey Newton] *In 1757, [[Pettit-2344|John Pettit]] (Nathaniel-Nathaniel-Thomas) signed a petition from the inhabitants of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sussex_County,_New_Jersey Sussex]. He was a member of Society for the Propogation of the Gospel. And, in 1769, he was elected Vestryman of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_Church,_Newton Christ Church]. His brother [[Pettit-879|Amos]] also settled here. :''Many family relations would be formed in this area that lasted for generations.'' '''CAUTION!''' ''If you use Snell’s [https://archive.org/details/historyofsussexw00snel History of Sussex and Warren Counties, New Jersey with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches] please reconfirm with multiple, reliable, '''primary''' sources. I have found a number people with the same name merged into one person’s biography.'' :''If you are a male Pettit, you may wish to join the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pettit-mellowes-family/dna-results Pilgrim Pettit Y-DNA study]. Check back for future updates as my research progresses. '''Happy Hunting!'''

The Coming Together of the Kings and Cooneys and the Lawlers and Sullivans

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The Conaway Family History

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The Conaway Family History My Great-Grandfather on Father's Side Levin Conaway was among the earliest settlers of Delaware. He settled in Sussex County on a very large tract of land, containing 9,000 acres, as head of a party of Pioneers. All this vast tract of land subsequently became his own property. On this vast estate he reared his family, consisting of one daughter and two sons, Curtis and Selby. The daughter's name I do not remember. Grandfather married a lady by the name of Piper, who was distantly related to Honorable John Quincy Adams the sixth president of the United States. Her given name I have forgotten. She died in Sparta, Georgia about the year 1803 or 1804. She and Grandfather Curtis brought three children with them when they arrived in Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia. The names of their children were William, Levin, Selby, Elizabeth, and John, my father. My father, John Conaway, was born in Sparta, Georgia, Sept. 14, 1804. Soon after his birth, Grandmother died. My Grandfather, Curtis Conaway, then moved from Sparta to Putnam County, Georgia, in the year 1804 or 1805. Here in Putnam County, about three miles Northwest of Eatonton, on Gladys Creek, near where it empties into Little River, without the help of a second wife, Grandfather, after whom I was named, reared his family. In the year 1817 or 1818, Grandfather Curtis Conaway sold his plantation in Putnam County to the Hon. John A. Cuthbert, then a member of Congress, and removed to Newton County, Virginia, near the village of Covington. Between the years 1825 and 1830 Grandfather Conaway died and lies buried at Holly Springs Church, seven miles south of Covington, Georgia, on Covington and Jackson Road. About the time of Grandfather's death, my father, John Conaway married Miss Lydia Hand, daughter of William Hand, of Newton County, Georgia. To this union were born eight sons and four daughters. It is proper to remark here that all eight of these boys did service in the Confederate Army and one of them gave his life for the "Lost Cause" and another of them was maimed for life. A son-in-law also surrendered his life in the same cause. John and Lydia Conaway's children were named Louisa, William Henry, George Washington, James Madison, Curtis Adams, John B., Willis Marion, Martha Jane, Thomas Jefferson, Sarah Frances, Charles McDonald, Mary Ann, and Sophronia. Of this large family, only four of the once happy company remain to this day. The survivors are: Curtis Adams, Charles McDonald, Martha Jane, and Sarah Frances. All of the deceased, while living, were active members of some branch of the Church of Christ. It is worthy to note here: if either of the eight sons of my father and mother ever swore an oath, or won or lost at a game of chance, or drank to excess, the writer never knew it. My Grandfather on My Mother's Side William Hand, my grandfather, came from Western North Carolina, where Mother was born, and while she was yet a little girl. About all that Mother could recall was some incidents along the long journey to Georgia in the years of 1812 and 1813. My mother was born February 7, 1807. Grandfather Hand had seven daughters and two sons. His death occurred on the road, between the forks of Jackson and Monticello, about one mile from Henderson's Mill on Alcooy River. He was thrown from a horse and killed outright. Grandmother Hand, as I remember her, was one of the quietest and sweetest women I ever knew. All of her children and grandchildren loved her ardently. She lived some thirty or thirty-five years after Grandfather's tragic death. Grandmother's children all did well for themselves and the people among whom they lived. One of the sons was a useful minister of the Gospel in the Missionary Baptist Church. Grandmother Hand died in great peace in Alabama, at the age of eighty years, or upwards. My Parents, as I Recall Them; My Father My father, John Conaway, if he could have had the best educational advantages the schools of that age afforded, would have been an active and aggressive politician. Even as it was, he more than held his own in any contest for political prestige. He grew up in an age of intense political and ecclesiastical controversy, and he was up to both great questions with all his power. Father always lived on good terms, socially with his neighbors and was loved and esteemed by all who knew him. When the Civil War broke out, Father was what was called a Union Man and favored fighting for the rights of the South in and not out of, the Union. He yielded to the deluge of sentiment against him and furnished eight boys for the army. Father spent many of his last days at his home in Coosa County, Alabama, where he passed peacefully away, surrounded by my mother and several of the children, on Jan., 5, 1871, in his 68th year. All his children honor his memory. My Mother My mother, Mrs. Lydia Conaway, was born in Western North Carolina, on Feb. 7, 1807. She was, to me at least, one of the noblest women I ever knew. She cared for her large family of eight boys and four daughters, doing all the sewing and knitting with her own hands. For several years before her death, her eyesight was very poor and she could do nothing but knit socks for her sons and her grandsons. On the night of Dec. 8, 1882, about 9 o'clock P. M. Mother passed suddenly to her reward in Heaven. At the time of her death she was seventy-five years of age. I had been absent from her thirteen years, and when within ten miles of her on my way to see her, the Death Angel suddenly took her away from us. How well Mother performed her lot in life, has been told in the lives of her sons and daughters who rise up to call her "Blessed." I think I hear her sweet voice, when she said to me, "Go, my son, on the noble mission to which God has called you and make full proof of it." The foregoing statements concerning the Conaway family have been gathered from tradition, chiefly, and not from history. Somehow, with our family, as with hundreds of other, no historical records have been kept. This records has been made at the urgent solicitation history of the family from being entirely lost. The writer is the only living man who can reproduce it. This brief history should not close without special mention of the death of my precious wife, who died in great peace at our home in Cobb County, Georgia, on Nov., 28, 1910. Also, the death of my sister, Mrs. Martha J. Lecroy, who died in peace at her home in Coosa County, Ala. April 19, 1911. Thus it will be seen that myself, brother C. J. Conaway, and one sister, Mrs. Sarah F. Stone, are all that remain of the once large and happy family of twelve children. And now within only a few weeks of the anniversary of my 77th birthday, I lay down my pen, having done the best possible to give a true history in brief of my family ancestry, omitting as I think I should do, the mention of any praiseworthy acts or merits of the humble biographer. Signed: Curtis Adams Conaway Smyrna, Ga. Dec 4, 1911

The Controversy Surrounding Joseph Coveney

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Joseph Coveney, my 3rd great grandfather, was a controversial figure due to a statue erected called 'Monument to Freethought'. The inscription reads: FREE THOUGHT, FREE RELIGION, FREE SPEECH, AND FREE PRESS. Link to Joseph's profile: [[Coveney-55]] Below are resources to read more about Joseph: *On-line biography: [http://www.onlinebiographies.info/mi/berrien/coveney-j.htm] *Find A Grave: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?GRid=2258&page=gr] *"Controversial monument immortalizes" atheist article: [http://www.heraldpalladium.com/localnews/controversial-monument-immortalizes-atheist/article_615890de-b76e-5390-8604-0d0781486d0e.html] *"Who was Joseph Coveney?" [http://www.mccarterfamily.com/somebodypage/photos/rettie_coveney_crumpacker_noon.htm] *"I Smell Smoke: Joseph Coveney": [http://ballofwax.blogspot.com/2008/08/i-smell-smoke-joseph-coveney.html] *"The Trinity Of Evil": [https://books.google.com/books?id=kDsbmJmWGs8C&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=joseph+coveney+buchanan+mi&source=bl&ots=ay967tOySg&sig=uKDTzi4GwzeOa6nFkMIAjtVtqsY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHt9bewvfLAhVnuoMKHWIcAKY4ChDoAQgbMAA#v=onepage&q=joseph%20coveney%20buchanan%20mi&f=false] *"Death of an Infidel": [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9C04EED6173DE633A25750C1A9649C94669ED7CF] *"Monumental Gall": [http://52.10.241.151/node/19572/devel/markup/teaser] *History of Berrien and Van Buren counties, Michigan. With ... biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers[https://archive.org/stream/arh7541.0001.001.umich.edu#page/180/mode/2up/search/coveney] *Roots Web: [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=medrolet&id=I09566]

The Cool Dr. Apartment

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The Correspondence of William Haviland (immigrant to the New World)

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[[Haviland-44 | William Haviland]] (1606-1688), immigrated from England to Newport, RI ca 1639 and became a land owner there with the eventual governor of that place, Benedict Arnold. William relocated ca 1660 to the area of Flushing, Long Island, NY, and in 1679 became entangled in some civil disputes over land boundaries in Little Neck as evidenced by the following petitions and legal filings. {{Blue|Secondary: }}Fernow, B. ''Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York.'' These dealings might have had some influence in the migration of his sons to other territories outside of Long Island, such as Rye, NY to the North. ----
To the Hounorable Sr. Ed. Andros Knight Go.: Gen'll &c May it please your honour: Whereas it happens a difference or dispute between Mr. Hicks and Mr. Cornell with myselfe Concerning a trackt of land formerly belonging to Mr. Dowthie a full and equall third whereof I have bought of the said Dowtie as by the transport and patten may appeare part of which my said purchas or equall third is by the said Mr. Cornell and Hickes demanded or Claimed though it bee my right and propertie. I therefore humbly pray for a faire desision of the said Contriversie that your honour would be pleased to apoint fit and indifferent persons to measure or survey the wole that each may quietly have and enjoy his right which is the desire of your humble servant.
the 19th of Januarie 1679-80
WILL'M HAVILAND.
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To his Excellence Sr. Edmund Andros Knt. Seigneur
of Sausmarez Lieut. and Governour Gen'll under his
Royall Highnesse of all his Territoryes in America.
The humble Peti‡on of William Haviland Sheweth

That your Excellences Pet'rs Brother in law Capt. Thomas Hicks did in the year 1666 obtaine a patent from Governour Nicolls for a certaine neck of land called Madman's Neck within the Limitts of the towne of Flushing the which by consent and agreement was divided into equall thirds between him Mr. Richard Cornell and Mr. Elyas Doughty.

That presently after the settlement being twelve years ago (the Pet'r bought Mr. Doughtys interest in his third of the said Land and hath inhabited thereupon) or part thereof ever since but finds himself encroach upon by his neighbours Mr. Cornell and Mr. Hicks and is debarred by them of having his due proporton of the thirds of said neck so purchased by him there being only three Lotts laid out, besides their own accomadaton, and the rest left in comon which if divided might bee better improved. That your Pet'r hath often desired a division might be made of the said neck so that each proprietor might know his share and proporton the which hath been promist but hitherto delayed and neglected.

That now his neighbours Mr. Cornell and Mr. Hicks having settled their son in law John Washborne on one of the three Lotts last laid out Mr. Cornell is settling his other son in law John Laurence on the Comons of said neck upon pretense of purchase of other lands thereby which will bee much to the damage and prejudice of the Pet'r. Hee therefore humbly prays your Excellence That a stop may bee put to the intended set-tlement of the said John Laurence in that place, and that some person or persons bee appointed to make an equall division of the said neck between them, so that your Pet'r bee not frustrated of his right and his Labour on said Land and your Excellencys Pet'r shall pray &c.

WILL HAVILAND.

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To the Right Honorable Sir Edmond Andros, Governor Generall under his Royall Highness, the Duke of York, of all his Territories in America, the 24th of Jan'y 1679-80.

Att a Councell held in New York, January the 13th, 1679-80.

Mr. Richard Cornell, Mr. Thomas Hicks and Mr. Elyas Doughty, with '''Mr. William Havyland''' of Flushing this day appearing before the Governour in Councell according to an order of the 20th instant upon the Peti‡on and Complaint of the said Mr. Havyland, that having made purchase of Mr. Doughty's third part of the Little Neck now called Cornbury he was debarred from enjoying his proporton, and therefore craves a division of the said neck, to bee run and ascertayned betwixt them. After the Record of the Patent was read, and Partyes heard, It being proposed That the Limitts and bounds of said neck might be run as directed in the Patent and that each of the Proprietors should nominate a person to see the same effected which they accordingly did.

Ordered. That the three persons by them named, That is to say Capt. John Seaman Mr. Elyas Doughty and Mr. John Hinchman bee desired and they are hereby Appointed and Authorized, together with a Surveyor to survey and run the Line of the said Little Neck or Cornbury, according as it is butted and Bounded by the Patent, and Likewise to make an Equall division thereof into three parts Reserving out of the same onely what was at first reserved by Capt. Hicks of which to make Report to the Governour and Councell in the Fort By the first day of March next or sooner if they shall see cause or consent thereunto.

By order of the Governor in Councell

MATTHIAS NICOLLS, Sec'y.

Capt. James Hubbard is Appointed Surveyor by the Governor who together with the three Persons herein named are to Run the Line of the neck within men‡oned, and to make a Division thereof between the partyes concerned.

MATTHIAS NICOLLS, Sec'y.

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At a Councell etc Febr 20th 1679-80

Upon the Report of Capt. John Seamans, Mr. Elyas Doughty and Mr. John Hinchman and Capt. James Hubbard, the Surveyor appointed by order of Councell of the 31st of January past to survey and run the line of the Little Neck or Cornbury, for the which Capt. Thomas Hicks had a patent from Gov. Nicolls and ye same now in possession of Mr. Richard Cornell, the said Capt. Thomas Hicks and '''Mr. William Haviland'''. The Limitts in ye patent for said Neck being found defective and boundaryes wholly mistaken, Ordered, That the three hundred acres of land in the patent exprest bee layed out on the said Neck, as also the meadow adjoining the above by Capt. James Hubbard or some other able surveyors, for the said Mr. Richard Cornell, Capt. Thomas Hicks and '''Mr. William Haviland''', the persons interested therein, including their Plantations and improved Land, of which a Returne to bee made with its buttings and boundings unto ye Gov: for a Confirmation according to Law, and all disputes or other pretences to Land adjoining to cease, unlesse asserted as ye Law directs.

By order of the Gov: in Councell.

---- The following transcript is a copy of a document on Page 41 of Vol. 29 of ''New York Colonial MSS.'', in the New York State Library, Made by George R. Howell, Archivist.

Whereas wee Vnderwritten Being Chosen & Deputed at a ffull Towne meeting of the Inhabitants of fflushing where their ware three Justices of ye peace In presence, to witte, Mr. Richard Cornell Capt. Tho: Willett and Capt. Thomas Hicks, To veiw ore take a Surveye of a piece of Common Land belonging to ye towne of fflushing the Same being Granted to Mr. Cornell by ye said towne in ffull Satisfaction of all his Commonadge therein and soe Recorded According to ye townes request wee went to view the Said Land ye 30th of April Last past. Wherein did accompany vs Mr. Cornell and Mr. Hicks, whoe did Show vs ye bounds ore Limitts of their Neck, Which they said was at a Certaine hollow to ye East, the Rest being Invironed by water ore Brooke Meadows in all parts And whereas it hath beene Reported yt Mr. Cornell hath Settled his two Sones in Law vpon ye Lands that belongs to ye little Neck, Wee haue vpon ye 28th day of this prsent January beene out to veiw ye Same and we finde them both to be Settled out of ye boundes of ye little Neck Line, according to ye Report that wee Received both from Capt. Hickes and Mr. Cornell as before.

HENRY TAYLOR

SAMUEL THORNE.

Wee whoe hath Subscribed our names are ready to giue in or testimony vpon oath to ye truth of this if Required.

---- Letters from William Haviland to William Dyre:

Worthy Sr and my very good friend, I thank you for your many favours in that you was a meanes to give his honor a rite onderstanding of my busines and that things are in a great mesure to a period: there is only this that obstructs; the Line beinge run acording to the patten and agreed on by the men apointed, the line takes in a small parcell of land that Mr. Cornwell claims onder a pretence of a purchas of a man of Hemsted but it was alwaies claimed Land owned to the patten; he had made that purchas he sayeth thinking that all was better than one third part; this is and hath bin the great disturbance so that I bage the favour of you as to be assistance to me that the Land may be divided as the line is run acording to his honors order and in so doing you will be helpfull to your pore distressed friend and who is yor most obliged servant to my pore power.

WILL HAVILAND

Cornburie, this 16th of February 1679-80

Thes for his much honoured friend

Capt. William Dyer these present

New York

Honoured Sr my humble service rem. onto you &c these are humbly to crave your help in a case wch I am like to suffer much wrong by my too rich neighbours they have procured an order from ye Governor to have all the Land within the patten excepting 300 acres wch 3 hundred acres one hundred belongeth onto me and I shall have no more; according to the line wch was last laid out I doe conceive that there is 200 acres wch they too doe recon to have to themselves werein the third part belongeth unto me wch they goe about to deprive me of and in wch land the 3 lots by wch was laid out for four yeares since they would deprive me of the lot wch fel to me I gave to my eldest son wch now oniustly they will take away from me; I doe persuade myself yt if the honourable Governour did know the deceite that these two men have in them to deceiue me he would not suffer them to doe me that wronge wch they doe.

If you will be plesed to give me any incouragement to wait upon you I will better informe you wth speaking than I can with writing; thus with my humble thankfulnes for the many favours I have received from you I rest your humble servant

WILL HAVILAND

Jamecoe, this 10th of March 1679-80

Note: in the below letter from William Haviland to Captain William Dyer, he referencing being old, and if we use the believed birth date of William to be 1606 at Salisbury, he would have been 74 years old at the time of this writing.

These for his much honoured friend Capt. Dyer New York

Hon'd Sir, my humble service remembered unto you and to Mrs. Dyre These are to give you to understand that Mr. Hubard hath layd out the 3 hundred acres of land according to the Governors order and to Mr. Cornwells contend he excused him where he should begin and where he should end the parsell of land wch he hath laid out is a parsell of hilly sandy land and scarce worth ye clearing limbs. Said in my hearing yt he would not give three half pence an acre for it and Mr. Hubard doth ask me 20/8 for the laing out my part. Mr. Cornwell hath boyt the best land for himself wch is as near as I can guess, 200 acres at the least wch was within the line wch was last run and where the medot is and the 3 lots are. My humble desire is yt you would be pleased to acquaint his Excellency what wrong doe sustaine in it.

I have four sons, two of them at mans estat and desire land of me, but I have not land for them except I should part from ye little yt I have and have nothing to maintain the rest wch are all small and not able to do any work for their living. If his Excellency will be pleased to accommodate them with land, they will be ever thankful unto him and so shall I myself be. If they have any land hears in these parts I shall be helpfull unto them and they will be helpfull unto me, but if they leave me I shall be left in a bad condition, being old and not able to manage ye little wch I have.

I did petition my neighbors of Flushing to besto some land upon my too sons wch was able to manage it, but I was denied; I do contend I have so much right to have land as any other bounds' man hath, paying my rates to the town, my humble request is yt as you have been pleased to stand my friend hitherto so you would be pleased to speak a good word for me to his Excellency yt when the land is laid out by the that my sons may have a share with them, and I and mine shall be bound to pray for his Excellency and yourself and all yours, and remain your humble servant.

WILL HAVILAND

Cornburie this first of July, 1680

== Acknowledgements == * Research courtesy [http://www.havilands.org The Haviland - de Havilland Heritage Society]

The court case of Gunnar Munkberg

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A court case where [[Mathisson-4|Gunnar (Mathisson) Munkberg (1749-)]] first tries to get a divorce from his wife [[Pehrsdotter-1208|Bengta Pehrsdotter (1741-)]], and later is accused for adultery. === The first part of the case takes place in winter 1795 === {{Image|file=The_court_case_of_Gunnar_Munkberg-1.pdf |align=r |size=m |caption=Onsjö Häradsrätt Vinterting 1795 |label=A pdf file with the photos if the original books }} '''25 Feb 1795''' ::'''No 48'''. ::S. D. Corpralen vid Sprengtportska regementet ::Gunnar Munkberg har låtit inkal- ::lat sin hustru Bengta Pehrsdtr ::efter en sådan Reqvisition - (See Litt R below) ::hwilka Personer kommo wid upprop ::tillstädes yttrande sig hustru ::Bengta Persdrt, att wara med ::smittosam sjukdom beswärad ::och förewisar ett bewis af d 20 Dec ::1792 att hon wäl i sådant afseende ::warit på Lazarettet i Lund, men ::gådt derifrån frisk, och fri från ::smittosam sjukdom, yttrande ::sig wäl icke sedermera warit ::behäftad med någon sådan ::smitta, ehuru hon skall finnas ::mycket swag, härwid intalade ::Commis. och K L Holm att ::han af hr Hofpred. ::och Kyrko- ::herde Hellichius i Torrlösa först i … att Mun- ::kenberg för 2ne år tillbaka skall häf- ::dat en Qvinnsperson i Storegård ::och Torrlösa Skn, så att han nu till ::Hds Rätten icke kunnat instämma Mun- ::kenberg; detta ärkänner Munkenberg ::och att Qvinnspersonen som han ::häfdat och med barn rådt ::heter Karna Larsdotter, som ::therefter framfödt ett ännu ::lefwande gåssebarn – förbe- ::hållande sig bemälte Commissarie ::att målet i slikt afseende ::nu uppskjutas till nästa ting ::på thet han thertill må kunna ::in kalla Karna Larsdotter att ::sig härutinnan förklara. ::På nästa onsdag infinna dessa ::personer sig att afhöra utslag ::och på begäran uttaga Proto- ::kolls utdrag. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/arkiv/pTH6FDvvr16xlm3GjpvwY3 Onsjö Häradsrätt Domböcker vid lagtima ting AIA: 69] '''Litt R''' ::Ödmjuk Stänmings Ansökan ::Sedan min hustru Bengta Pehrsdotter ::redan för 2ne år tillbaka warit be- ::svärad af en smittosam sjukdom, hwar ::ifrån hon ännu ej lärar wara full ::kommeligen befriad, och dessutom under ::sitt äktenskap så uppfört sig, att någon ::sämja och enighet oss emellan ej är ::möjlig, nödgas jag härmed anhålla ::det nemnda min hustru må till nu ::instundande Ting uti Åkarp blifwa ::lagligen kallad att mig genmäla, ::och påstår jag ödmjukeligen att för ::nemnda orsaker blifwa från ::henne lagligen Skiljd med till- ::stånd att därefter får träda ::i annat gifte. Förbehållandes ::mig i öfrigt öppen talan uti allt ::hwad med denna sak gemen- ::skap äga kan. ::Öslöf den 30de Jan 1795 Gunnar Munkberg ::I anledning af föregående stämnings ::ansökan, warder Corporalen Gunnar Munk… ::…Munkbergs hustru Bengta Pehrs ::dotter från Öslöf härmed lagligen ::kallad och stämd till Onsjö ::härads lagtima winterting ::som tager sin början uti Åkarp ::then sjuttonde /17/ förstkommande ::februari, att stånda till laga ::genmäle uti allt wad Stäm ::ningsansökan omförmäler. ::Parterna hörsamma kallelsen af Laga Bot. ::Östra Karleby d 31 Jan 1795 ::Efter förordnande ::Jeppa Pehrsson ::Denna stämning är riktigt förkunnat den 2 februari ::Pehr Hansson, Knut Pärsson === The second part of the case is in the summer of 1795 === {{Image|file=The_court_case_of_Gunnar_Munkberg-2.pdf |align=r |size=m |caption=Onsjö Härad sommarting 1795 }} Sommarting 1795 '''18th June 1795''' ::'''No 31''' ::I anledning av häradsrättens utslag ::under 25 sistlidne februari ::samt dom nr 48 herr Comminister ::och herr Holm inkallat till ::? Qvinnspersonen ::Karna Larsdotter från Storegård, ::som Munkenberg tillstådt sig ::hafva hävdat och rått med ::det gossebarn som snart ::blifwer 2ne år gammalt, men hvar ::ken Munkenberg eller dess hustru var ::tillstädes; widgående(?) Karna ::Larsdotter ? ? af Muncken- ::berg med anhållan att blifva tilldömd fosterlön ? ? ::? åklagaren om icke ::Karna Larsdotter må ? ? ::dömas för thet ? begång- ::na enkelt hors brott, samt ::målet i öfvrigt uppskjuta ::till nästa ting, på det så ::väl Munkenberg som dess ::hustru måtte bliva in- ::kallade att vidare höras ::rörande den påstådda äk ::tenskapsskillnaden. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/arkiv/pjH6FDvvr16xlm3GjpvwY3 Onsjö Häradsrätt Domböcker vid lagtima ting AIA: 70] Saköreslängden: ::Soldaten Munkenberg och qvinnspersonen (Karna Larsdotter från) Store ::gård bötar för enkelt hor han 26 Riksdaler 32 skilling och hon 13 Riksdaler 16 skilling ::samt till Torrlösa kyrka Munkenberg 1 Riksdaler 16 skilling och (Karna) 32 skilling. === The third part of the court case in autumn of 1795 === {{Image|file=The_court_case_of_Gunnar_Munkberg-3.pdf |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} Transcription: ::SD. Commis. och Länsmannen ::Holm företer behörige under ::sökning förrättningar hos gifte Cor- ::poralen Gunnar Munkenberg i ::Örslöf, samt qvinnspersonen ::Karna Larsdr i Storegård dömde ::för med hwarandra begån- ::git enkelt hor, Munkenberg ::till 28 Riksdaler samt Karna Larsdr ::till 14 lika mynt, hwartill pgn ::tillgångar hos dem af sak- ::nade med anhållan att desse ::Böter måge uti kroppsstraff ::förwandlas – Tillfölje af ::5 Cap StBln (Straffbalken) kommer Munken- ::berg att i stället för pgn Böter ::afstraffas med Sjugofyra dgs ::fängelse på wattn och bröd ::samt Karna Larsdr med Sexton ::dagars lika fängelse allt ::uppå Landskrona Slott. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/arkiv/pyeZ7cyUTGHkxy0Q5kVFKB Onsjö Häradsrätt Domböcker vid lagtima ting AIA: 71] === The last part found === {{Image|file=The_court_case_of_Gunnar_Munkberg.pdf |align=r |size=m |caption=Biskopsämbetets brevkoncept 1806 }} '''5th March 1806''' In biskops- och landshövdingeämbetenas gemensamma resolutioner 1806 5/3 (ur biskopsämbetets brevkoncept och konceptresolutioner 1790-1811; i Biskopsarkivet i Lund, volym B:1, 1790-1811): ::Afskrifning på böter ::till Torrlösa Kyrka af Corpora- ::len Munkenberg och Pigan ::Karna Larsdotter, dömde och ::efterlyste för lägersmål. == Sources ==

The Cousins Code

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The goal of this project is to find all my lost blood relatives - Dead and alive. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Michaud-3481#PM-41576423 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Cowans of Yarrow

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Trying to see who else was related to Bazil Cowan in Yarrow as he allegedly died in 1838 but there is no verifiable source to date.

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

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

The Creche Orphan Home

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In the 1920's my grandfather Carl W. Bogue Sr. (Bogue-690) lost his father and his mother was forced to place him and his siblings in the orphan home in Council Bluffs, IA, while she worked to save money until they could return to farm in IN. I know very little about this institution but there are some pictures in family collections I want to share here. Referenced here: [http://genealogytrails.com/iowa/orphanages_nurseries.htm Genealogy trails listing of Iowa orphanages] as founded 1901 for the care of children of working mothers, located on 9th Ave. and 3rd St., by associated charities.

The Creeve Company

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==Members of the Creeve Company== Captain: [[Beirne-326|Bernard "Big Brian" Beirne]] of Kye 1st Lieutenant: Martin Dockery of Drumlish John James Conroy of Cloonshannagh 2nd Lieutenant: [[Gormley-318| Thomas Gormley]] of Carrowkeel James Beirne of Kilclogherna Adjutant: Thomas O'Flynn of Carrownamaddy Quartermaster: Bernard "Little Brian" Beirne of Carrownamaddy Intelligence Officer: Jack Quinn of Lecarrow Others: * Andrew "Andy" Beirne of Cloonahee * Hugh Beirne of Cloonycattan * John Beirne of Creeve * John Callery of Cloonycattan * Peter Cooney of Kye * James Cox of Corgarrow * Luke Cox of Corgarrow * John Dockery of Kye * Michael "Mickey" Dockery of Drumlish (non-official member) * William "Bill" Dockery of Drumlish (non-official member) * Patrick "Pat" Farrell of Drumlish * Frank Greene of Drumlish * Thomas Greene of Drumlish * Patrick Greene of Drumlish * Luke Kennedy of Laragan * Raymond Lannon of Carrowkeel * [[Lynch-7820|Michael Lynch]] of Carrowkeel * [[McCormack-1521|Edward "Ned" McCormack]] of Carrowkeel * [[McDermott-1902|John McDermott]] of Carrowkeel * [[McDermott-1911|William "Willie" McDermott]] of Carrowkeel * John "Jack" McGowan of Coolmeen * Patrick Murray of Creeve * William O'Flynn of Carrownamaddy * John Quinn of Ardnagowna * Michael Quinn of Ardnagowna * Patrick "Matey" Reynolds of Coolmeen * Patrick Travers of Cloonahee ==Cumann na mBan Branch== Company Secretary: [[McDermott-1906|Bridget "Delia" McDermott]] of Carrowkeel Others: * Mary Bridget "Cissy" Dockery of Drumlish ==Formation== ==The War of Independence== ==The Civil War==

The crew of Lancaster LL 622 kO-J

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hawksworth-64|Paul Hawksworth]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * *To add all the crew members who lost their lives in Lancaster Mk11 LL 622 KO-J. Add their parents To keep their memories alive Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13909545 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The crew of the Triumph - drowned at sea

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'''The loss of The Triumph, a fishing lugger, with 11 fishermen from Sheringham''' An article appeared in The Norwich Mercury on 6 November 1861 under the headline ‘THE FIRST OF THE NOVEMBER GALES. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA.” It described a storm ‘of an alarming and destructive character’ that raged along the eastern coast during Friday night (1st November) and the whole of Saturday (2nd). The article reported that some ships had returned to the port of Yarmouth having seen that a fishing lugger, believed to to be The Triumph, had gone down about 40 miles from port with 10 or 11 men or board. '''Initial Report of Storms''' [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0001669%2f18611106%2f072&stringtohighlight=lugger%20storms November Gales - Loss of life at sea] (Accessed 26 May 2022) Findmypast.co.uk Newspapers and Periodicals (Subscription Required}, Searching Lugger, Storms:Norwich Mercury 06 November 1861; Page 3 of 4; Section: Yarmouth News Two months later, in several Norfolk papers including the Yarmouth Independent 4 January 1862, a letter was published under the headline 'Fishing Lugger Lost - Eleven Men Drowned. Appeal for the Wretched and Destitute'. '''Appeal for dependents of lost crew''' [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0001943%2f18620104%2f065&stringtohighlight=wretched%2c%20destitute Lugger Lost - Appeal for Wretched and Destitute] (Accessed 26 May 2022) Findmypast.co.uk Newspapers and Periodicals (Subscription Required}, Searching Lugger, Wretched, Destitute:Yarmouth Independent 04 January 1862; Page 5 of 8; Section: Correspondence It was written to the Editor by John William de Caux, the Yarmouth Correspondent for The Yarmouth News asking for support for the bereaved families of the fishermen. His letter referred to several people by name. *[[Cooper-27774|Robert Cooper]], the master, one of whose sons ([[Cooper-27779|Hilary]]) drowned with him *[[Craske-94|Robert Craske]] who left a wife and 4 children *John Cooper who left a widow near confinement *[[Cooper-27877|James Cooper]] who left a mother whose only support he was *John Wilson and other crew leaving relatives towards whose maintenance they contributed On 29 March 1862 a second letter from John William de Caux was published advising that the appeal had raised £52 13s and declaring how the moneys collected would be distributed. '''Distribution of appeal fund''' [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0001943%2f18620329%2f064&stringtohighlight=loss%20of%20lugger%20triumph Distribution of appeal fund] (Accessed 26 May 2022) Findmypast.co.uk Newspapers and Periodicals (Subscription Required}, Searching Loss of Lugger Triumph:Yarmouth Independent 29 March 1862; Page 5 of 8; Section: Correspondence *[[Cooper-35626|Fred Cooper]] and [[Cooper-27777|Martha Cooper]], orphans of Robert Cooper the master - £4 1s each *[[Wilson-72317|Rebecca Craske]], widow of Robert Craske - £8 2s; and her 4 children [[Craske-93|Henry]], [[Craske-106|Mary Ann]], [[Craske-107|Sophia]] and [[Crask-81|William Robert]] - £4 1s each *Elizabeth Cooper and her infant daughter, widow and daughter of John Cooper £8 2s and £4 1s respectively *[[West-19377|Charlotte Cooper]], mother of [[Cooper-27877|James Cooper]], who was her only supporting relative - £8 2s == Sources ==

The Crews Family of Virginia and Trenton, New Jersey

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== Overview == A large group of Crews descendants moved from Virginia (mostly the Pittsylvania county, Virginia area) to the Pennington-Trenton area of New Jersey. They included: # [[Crews-2384|George W Crews]] with his wife Lulu and daughter Rena; # [[Crews-2387|Virginia Crews]] # Minerva Crews (b. April 1860) & daughters Lily (b. May 1883), Ella (b. Nov 1899/1900) and Ethel (b. March 1886) # [[Crews-2389|George H Crews]] & wife Margaret Starr # [[Crews-2388|Douglas Crews]] & wife Grace Starr (Margaret's sister). It is unknown how they are all related, and this page serves as a spot for sources to be compiled and for the family to be untangled. Notes: All dates and spellings following this section are per the source being referenced. == Sam & Minerva == Saml Crews, b. 1852 in Pittsylvania & son of Wm Crews and Eve Harvey, married Manerva Galloway, b. 1855 in Pittsylvania and daughter of Booker Calloway. Their marriage registration was 25 November 1876 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. "Virginia, Bureau of Vital Statistics, County Marriage Registers, 1853-1935," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:C4BQ-VZPZ : 21 January 2022), Manerva Galloway in entry for Saml Crews, 25 Nov 1876; citing Marriage Registration, Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States, Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond. Saml and Minervia Crews had a female child 1 August 1877 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5NZ-3M7 : 6 August 2020), Minervia Crews in entry for Crews, 1877. Samuel Cres (b. 1852) and Minerva Crews (b. 1854) were living in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia in the 1880 census. They had two children. "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MC5B-L8G : 15 January 2022), Minerva Crews in household of Samuel Crews, Callands District, Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm . Their children in the 1880 census were: # Raleigh (b. 1878, male) # America (b. 1880, female) Manerva Crews and Sam Crews had a daughter "Eave", 10 May 1885 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5NZ-3MZ : 6 August 2020), Manerva Crews in entry for Eave Crews, 1884. Minerva Crews and Sam Crews had a son, "Wyatt", 2 June 1888 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. Sam was a farmer. "Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZGH-VV3G : 28 October 2021), Minerva Crews in entry for Wyatt Crews, 1888. Menervia Crews and Sam Crews had a son, Wade Crews, 2 June 1895 in Pittsylvania. "Virginia, Library of Virginia State Archive, Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1853-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZGH-61HW : 28 October 2021), Menervia Crews in entry for Wade Crews, 1895. Minerva (b. Jan 1860) is in the 1900 census living in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia. She was a widow and was living with 6 children. The census claims that was the only 6 children that she had. "United States Census, 1900", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMN6-6HD : 23 January 2022), Minerva Crews, 1900. The children in the 1900 census were: # Lilly E (b. May 1884) # Ethel (b. Mar 1886) # Matt (b. Jun 1888) # Clarence (b. Jun 1895) # Rena (b. Oct 1897) # Ella (b. Nov 1899) Minerva (b. April 1860 in Virginia) next shows up in 1905 in Trenton, New Jersey. There, she is living in the household of Eugene Wooden (b. June 1879 in Virginia). Also in the household are Lily Wooden (b. May 1883 in Virginia), Rebecca Wooden (b. Sep 1902 in Pennsylvania), Ethel Crews (b. Mar 1886 in Virginia), and Ella Crews (b. November 1899 in Virginia). They are living at 91 Summer Avenue. Ancestry.com. New Jersey, U.S., State Census, 1905 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. {{Ancestry Record|61557|1751748}} Minnie Crews lived at 91 Summer Ave. in Trenton, New Jersey in 1907. She was the widow of Samuel Crews. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995: Ancestry.com. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2469|722209654}}. Minerva does not appear in the 1910 city directory. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995: Ancestry.com. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2469|732026816}} == Other Crews in Trenton == William Crews is not yet connected. 15 Bellevue av. in the 1904, 1906, 1907 city directory. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995: Ancestry.com. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2469|721233363}} U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995: Ancestry.com. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2469|705484812}}U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995: Ancestry.com. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2469|722209656}} 73 Summer ave in 1910, 1911 U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995: Ancestry.com. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2469|732026816}} U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995: Ancestry.com. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. {{Ancestry Record|2469|711045032}} == Sources ==

The Cronyn Letter

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The so-called "Cronyn Letter" written by [[Cronyn-73|Abraham Prim Cronyn]] in Buffalo, New York, in 1894, and listing multiple descendants of the four known sons of this supposed John Cronyn (which included Abraham's own grandfather). The so-called "Cronyn Family Letter" is a crucial piece of the evidence of the history and genealogy of the Cronyn family, but ... * At this time we have only a transcript of the original of this letter, and transcripts are subject to the possibility of mis-transcription * The profile manager and others are seeking the original (if it still exists) * The original letter (and the current transcription) can be difficult to interpret with accuracy in some places A small set of the Cronyn family researchers is trying to ensure a uniform interpretation of the original transcript of this letter, although we would all prefer to find the original and ensure that the transcript is accurate. When this process is complete, we will also ensure that the letter is available on line in its entirety -- with suitable annotations. What the letter '''''does tell us''''', unequivocably, is that there were four brothers, all probably born at or near to a farm called The Grove, in Kilkenny, between about 1744 and 1768. Those four brothers were: * [[Cronyn-61|John Cronyn]], "of the Grove", who was a grandfather to the letter writer, and who we believe to have been born in c. 1746 * [[Cronyn-68|Maurice Cronyn]], who we believe to have been born in c. 1756 * [[Cronyn-69|Thomas Cronyn]], who we believe to have been born in c. 1768, and * "Another brother" whose name the letter's author cannot remember, but who we believe to have been an [[Cronyn-67|Edmond (or perhaps Edmund Cronyn]] born in c. 1751 The letter '''''does not state this''''', but we believe these to be the four sons of another John Cronyn, b. c. 1720, who is believed to have had at least three daughters as well.

The Crouch Family

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The advertisements in The Scotsman give a vivid picture of the fortunes of a merchant family in Victorian Edinburgh. [[Crouch-154|William Crouch]] was a watchmaker and jeweller who was born in Edinburgh in 1797 or 1798. In June 1829 he married [[Pratt-11931|Jane Pratt]], who also came from Edinburgh, and was born in October 1804. They had eight children altogether. At the time of the 1841 census they were living at 37 North Bridge, with five children: [[Crouch-161|Morgan]], born in May 1831, [[Crouch-157|Jane]], born in April 1834, [[Crouch-155|Henry]], born in June 1836, [[Crouch-159|David]], born in January 1838 and [[Crouch-156|William Albert]], born in June 1840. Three more children were to be born in the ensuing years: [[Crouch-151|Joseph]] in June 1842, [[Crouch-163|Anne]] in November 1849 and [[Crouch-149|Isabella]] in March 1851. Then in February 1858, The Scotsman reported the death of his eldest daughter Jane. At this time the family was living at 11 Lutton Place, and the shop was at 40 North Bridge. In February 1866 he proposed to sell the shop premises at 32 North Bridge by auction. :SHOP No 32 NORTH BRIDGE with Extensive PREMISES below, occupied by Messrs Wm Crouch & Son, Jewellers. Rent £150 Although the property changed hands, the firm continued to operate from 32 North Bridge. In March 1867, The Scotsman printed an article that stated that the Queen Mary Casket, which had been designed and manufactured for the Paris Exhibition by ‘Messrs W. Crouch and Sons’, was on view at their showrooms in North Bridge. It seems that the shop also acted as a repository for lost and found jewellery, as illustrated by these advertisements from 1865 and 1869: LOST, on Wednesday evening, between Queen Street Hall and Bank Street, an EARDROP, Pink Topaz Set in Gold. Finder Rewarded. Apply at William Crouch & Son’s, 32 North Bridge. and BROOCH, Oval Gold, Blue Enamelled and Pearls, between Morningside and Portobello, last Monday. Apply Messrs W. Crouch & Son, 32 North Bridge. Meanwhile, Henry Brougham Crouch married [[Hunter-19373|Maria Jane Hunter]] in 1869, and they moved into No 23 [[Space: Dalrymple Crescent |Dalrymple Crescent]] in the same year. Maria was born in Edinburgh in 1851, making her 13 years younger than Henry. He had not gone into the family business, but set up on his own as a goldsmith. In the 1871 census Henry and Maria had a boarder, Maria Louisa Laing, aged 22, and a servant, Anne Howie, 21, both of whom came from Edinburgh. Henry had established a business at 27 Hanover Street, and in November 1875 a special announcement offered for sale the astronomical instruments in solid silver that had been in the possession of Sir John Herschel, the celebrated astronomer. In March 1877 he attended the tenth annual soirée of the goldsmiths of Edinburgh. In 1876 his home address was 7 Mansionhouse Road, and by 1881 he and Maria had moved to 1 Cobden Road. At the time of the census they had two children, Henry aged six, and Maria aged four. Meantime the family business had expanded, and in May 1872 it was described as ‘Manufacturing Jewellers, Silversmiths, Watch and Clock Makers, based at 32 North Bridge Edinburgh and 221 and 264 Regent Street London’. However, the advertisement in The Scotsman announced that stock was being sold off at 20% below usual prices, due to the ‘dissolution of the partnership’ of ‘William Crouch and Sons’. A similar advertisement appeared in November 1874. The only address given now was 32 North Bridge, but owing to ‘a change in their Firm’ they were offering their stock at 20% to 50% below normal. In 1875 much of the stock was auctioned off. Then, in February 1877, David, ‘having succeeded to the old established business carried on by Wm Crouch & Son, 32 North Bridge’ announced that he was selling ‘a large and well-assorted stock of first class jewellery and plate’ at a 20% reduction. From this time, the firm was referred to as ‘W. Crouch and Son’. In June 1879 the firm was tangentially involved in a bankruptcy case, and The Scotsman reported the details of the Court hearing quite fully. They were minor creditors, but the case is interesting for the light it throws on the financial difficulties of Victorian women. Two sisters, Helen and Elizabeth Mackay were the subjects of the bankruptcy case. They had lived with their father, who had died in 1868. Their brother, Robert who was the heir, had made an annuity to each of them of £250 a year, and this was their only income. He had married in 1869, but had no family, and when he died he left the bulk of the estate to his widow. The elder sister spoke for them, trying to explain why they had got into financial difficulties. She had paid some of her father’s debts, and had received an advance of £200 from the annuity to furnish the house where they were living. Her liabilities exceeded her income because of the expense of her fathers & sisters illnesses & she had given away more than she should have done to the needy poor. She had no idea that her liabilities were so extensive. She was willing to restrict her expenditure so that her creditors could receive a portion of the annuity. With regard to a claim made by Messrs Crouch, jewellers, Edinburgh, for jewellery .. she said that the articles… were returned to Messrs Crouch, and she therefore did not consider that the account was due. She had tried to retrench before, but failed because her sister needed medical attendance. She had never represented to her creditors that she had been left annuities and ready cash, nor that she was not in debt, nor that she kept a carriage, neither did she represent herself as a close relation to Sir William Forbes with an account at the Union Bank. She might have said that her aunt was a granddaughter of Sir William, which was a fact! The case was held at the Edinburgh Bankruptcy Court, and the Sheriff administered ‘the oath’ - the sisters’ liabilities were held to be £1095 between them. Their assets were the interest of the annuity. It seems that the Sheriff was satisfied that the debt could be paid off. In 1881 David married [[Bertram-1181|Margaret Bertram]], who was daughter of [[Bertram-1165|George Bertram]], the founder of Bertram of Sciennes, who were manufacturers of paper-making machinery. She was the sister of [[Bertram-1164|David Noble Bertram]], who lived at No 3 between 1886 and 1889. David and Margaret Crouch lived at 21 [[Space: Dalrymple Crescent |Dalrymple Crescent]] from 1881 until 1893. Margaret was four years younger than David. At the time of the 1881 census they had one servant, Mary McGaugh, 29, from Ireland. His father and mother, William and Jane were now living at St Anne’s Villa, Craigmillar Road with Isabella, who was the only one of the children still at home. William was now 83, and he died in September 1881. In the early 1880s, W. Crouch and Son, under David, continued to advertise in The Scotsman, with grand clearance sales, and Christmas specials at 32 North Bridge (only address). At the International Forestry Exhibition held in Donaldson’s Hospital in July 1884, several jewellers were exhibitors, including W. Crouch & Son : Several of Messrs Crouch’s exhibits are made of oak from St Giles Cathedral. This firm also show new brooches made of natural Scottish hazel nuts and English filberts. In February 1885, a removal sale was advertised, as the business was moving to ‘large and Central premises in 56 new Buildings North Bridge (Opposite the general Post Office)’. In 1886, a very different type of story was reported in The Scotsman: William Crouch, jeweller, 21 Dalrymple Crescent, and George McIntosh, cattle-drover, Grassmarket, were remitted to the Sheriff for an alleged contravention of the Criminal Law Amendment Act This was David’s brother William Albert, who had at one time lived in London, but was now back in Edinburgh. The Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885 was aimed at protecting girls from under age sex and prostitution, but also had a section which criminalized male homosexuality. The family was in the news again in July 1887. At court, a John Davidson was charged with stealing a ‘large number of articles’ from several jewellers, including William Crouch and Son, and Henry Brougham Crouch (whose shop was now in Princes Street). Davidson had been employed by these jewellers at the time of the thefts, and had an accomplice, Annie Hamilton. The judge said that Davidson had betrayed a position of trust, and sentenced him to 5 years penal servitude, but Hamilton was regarded as being under his influence, and was sentenced relatively lightly, being given 3 months imprisonment. In 1887 Henry was living at 13 Morningside Drive, and his business address was 67 Princes Street. However in October of that year, ‘Henry Brougham Crouch, Goldsmith and Jeweller, 67 Princes Street, Edinburgh’ was offered for sale. A liquidation sale offered 25% off stock, but in addition, ‘Offers for the entire stock and business’ would be received by his solicitor. 1888 was an eventful year for the Crouch family. In January there was an ‘Extraordinary Sequel to a Criminal Prosecution’ (The Scotsman). John Davidson, who had been the defendant in the 1887 jewellery thefts, had pleaded guilty to the theft of 248 articles, about half of the 477 quoted in the indictment. Most of the stolen goods were still in the hands of the Procurator Fiscal. Davidson claimed that the other 229 goods were his, and that he had bought them at auction sales. It transpired that all the articles except ‘a silver bouquet holder and a gold ring’ were claimed by other people, and the judge accepted these claims. It appears that when the police had searched the house before the original trial, the jewellery had been found hidden in different parts of the house, in a hole behind the skirting in the bathroom, for example. Davidson was ordered to pay expenses. So the Crouch family were able to retrieve all the property stolen from them. Also in January, Henry and David’s mother, Jane, died at the age of 85, and a month later their brother William Albert died at David’s house in 21 Dalrymple Crescent, at the age of 48. In March, ‘owing to the winding up of the trust Estate of the late Wm Crouch’, the shop on North Bridge was having another sale. Henry’s wife Maria Jane Crouch died in 1891 at the age of 49. David and Margaret were still living at 21 Dalrymple Crescent, where, at the time of the census, they had two servants. The cook, Isabella Mackenzie, aged 30, was from Fort Augustus, and the waiting maid, Elizabeth McNabola, aged 19, was from Ireland. David moved to 34 Mayfield Terrace in 1893. W. Crouch & Son continued to advertise and give discounts until the end of the century. In March 1895 there was a Compulsory Sale due to the rebuilding of North Bridge. The foundation stone for the new bridge was laid by the Lord Provost in May 1896, and the bridge was opened in September 1897. Finally in May 1897, another sale was advertised. The address was given as 32 North Bridge, and the firm had to vacate the premises, due to the demolition of the property. Again discounts of 30% to 50% were advertised. Henry Brougham Crouch died in Dumfries, in 1902 at the age of 65. Isabella died in 1929, and is buried in Grange Cemetery along with her parents and brother William Albert. ==Source== Lamb, Joanne Myra. [[Space: Dalrymple Crescent Book|Dalrymple Crescent, A Snapshot of Victorian Edinburgh]], T&J Lamb, 2011, ISBN 978-0-9566713-0-1

The Dabney Tree

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Research by Ben and Marjorie (Dabney) Miller on the ancestors and descendants of Cornelius Thomas Dabney III (b. 1821), completed 05/31/1993

The Dallam family: an effort to assemble and preserve the history of an Anglo-American family

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*'''Title''' The Dallam family: an effort to assemble and preserve the history of an Anglo-American family from 1690 to 1929, and a brief story of the English family from 1066 to 1690 *''' Author,''' Dallam, David English, b. 1849. *'''Compiler''': Bostwick, Henry Anthon * '''Publisher''': G. H. Buchanan Co. , Philadelphia, PA *'''Year of Publication''':1929 * Source Example: ::: Dallam, David English. ''[[Space:The_Dallam_family:_an_effort_to_assemble_and_preserve_the_history_of_an_Anglo-American_family|The Dallam family: an effort to assemble and preserve the history of an Anglo-American family from 1690 to 1929, and a brief story of the English family from 1066 to 1690]] (Philadelphia, Pa. : G.H. Buchanan Co., 1929) ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/The Dallam family : an effort to assemble and preserve the history of an Anglo-American family from 1690 to 1929|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Errata== * === Available online at these locations: === * '''Archive.org''': https://archive.org/details/dallamfamilyeffo00dall/ *'''Searchable indexed records, Ancestry.com''': https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12773/ === Table of Contents ===

The Daughters of Smon Mylbourne

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Simon Milbourne and his wife, Jane Baskerville, had an only son, John, who died young. They also had some dozen daughters. ==Agnes Milbourne== [[Milbourne-35 |Agnes Milbourne]] daughter of Simon Milbourne of Tillington married [[Walwyn-34|John Walwyn of Longworth]], son of William Walwyn and Jone Whitney. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044010403004&view=1up&seq=246 A history of the mansions and manors of Herefordshire. Robinson, Charles J. (Charles John), 1833-1898 Page 202: Walwyn Pedigree] Agnes Mylbourne 10th married Thos. Walwyn of Hellens. Mother of his daughter Sibill who married George Delabere. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich/page/90 Visitation of Herefordshire Page 91: Mylbourne] Agnes Milbourne daughter and co-heir of Simon Milbourne of Tillington married[[Walwyn-34|John Walwin]] of Longford. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich/page/68 Visitation of Herefordshire Page 69: Walwyn] ==Alice Milbourne== [[Milbourne-27| Alys Mylborne]] was daughter and one of the heirs of Symond Mylborne. She married Henry Myle. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich/page/4 Visitation of Herefordshire Page 4: Aparry or Parry] [https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich/page/6 Visitation of Herefordshire Page 6: Aparry or Parry] Alice Mylbourne 8th married Henry Myles and Thomas Baskerville. ==Anne Milbourne== Ann daughter and co-heir of Simon Mylborne married Thos. Walwyn of Markhill, mother of his son John of Brecknock. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00inchit/page/264 Visitation of Gloucestershire Page 265: Walwyn] Anne Mylbourne 3rd married Wm. Rudhall. ==Blanche Milborne== Fleance or Blanche Mylbourne 6th married Jas. Whitney and Sir William Herbert of Troy. ==Catherine Milborne== Catherine Mylbourne 5th married Thos. Barton of Weobley. ==Elinor Milborne== Elinor Mylbourne 7th married John Moore of Bromsgrove. ==Elizabeth Milbourne== Elizabethe Mylborne eldest daughter and one of the heirs of Sir Symond Mylborne married Sir Thomas Monington MP for Herefordshire. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich/page/48 Visitation of Herefordshire Page 48: Monington] Elizabeth Milborne daughter and heir of Simon Milborne and widow of Thom. Monington married John Whittington of Pawntley, son of William Whittington and Elizabeth Remfrey. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00inchit/page/268 Visitation of Gloucestershire Page 268: Whittington] Elizabeth Mylbourne 1st married Thos. Monington and John Whittington of Pauntley. ==Jane Milborne== Jane Mylbourne 11tht married Sir Richard Cornwell of Berington. ==Jane Milborne 2== Jane Mylbourne died without children. ==Joyce Milborne== Joyce Mylbourne 4th married Thos. Hyatt of Lydney. ==Juliana Milborne== Juliana Mylbourne died without children. ==Margaret Milborne== Margaret Mylbourne 9th married Thos. Baron of Burford or rich. Bishop of Burford. ==Sybil Milbourne== Sibill Mylborne daugher and one of the heirs of Symonde Mylborne married Richard Hacklute of Yetton in Herefordshire. [https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich/page/36 Visitation of Herefordshire Page 37: Hacklute] Sybil Mylbourne 2nd married Rich. Hackluyt. Sybil Mylborne married John Breynton of the eyte of Hereford and Richard Hakelute (1st husband) [https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich/page/12 Visitation of Herefordshire Page 13: Breynton] ==Sources==

The Daughters of the Republic of Texas

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*[[Project:Texas|'''{{Blue|Texas Project}}''']] {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} =Foundation= During the summer of 1891, in her father’s law library, a site in Galveston, Texas, that is now known as the “Cradle,” Miss Betty Ballinger and her cousin, Miss Hally Bryan, conceived the idea of perpetuating forever the memory of the Texas pioneer families and soldiers of the Republic of Texas by forming an association of their descendants. The organization was originally called the Daughters of the Lone Star Republic before taking its present name. The two cousins then traveled to Houston, where they shared their thoughts with fourteen other ladies at the home of [[Harris-29479|Mrs. Andrew Briscoe]] on the afternoon of November 6, 1891. The name first chosen for this group was Daughters of Female Descendants of the Heroes of '36; the association was renamed Daughters of the Lone Star Republic, then Daughters of the Republic of Texas at the first annual meeting in April 1892. The organization was planned as a companion to the Texas Veterans Association, and the two groups held joint meetings until the veterans disbanded in 1907. The Daughters of the Republic of Texas is the oldest patriotic women's organization in Texas and one of the oldest in the nation. ==Founders== # [[Ballinger-842|Betty Eve Ballinger]] # Hally Bryan # [[Harris-29479|Mary Jane ''(Harris)'' Briscoe]] # Mary Smith Jones =History= The first president of the organization in 1891 was Mary Smith Jones, widow of the Republic's last president Anson Jones. The first chapter that was chartered in DRT was the Sidney Sherman Chapter. The chapter was chartered in Galveston on November 6, 1891. The Charter of The Daughters of the Republic of Texas was filed in the Department of State on March 9, 1895. The objectives of the association are to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the people who achieved and maintained the independence of Texas and to encourage historical research into the earliest records of Texas, especially those relating to the revolutionary and republic periods. The DRT encourages the preservation of documents and relics, the publication of historical records and narratives, and the celebration of important days in the state's history. It also encourages the teaching of Texas history in public schools and sponsors the placement of historical markers. In 1905, through the combined efforts of the association and two of its members, Clara Driscoll and Adina de Zavala, the Daughters became custodians of the Alamo in San Antonio. The Daughters hold an annual business meeting on or about May 14, the day on which the Treaties of Velasco were signed. Between the annual meetings the board of management, consisting of the president general and twenty-five officers general, oversees the association. Members are required to be women who can prove lineal descent from a man or woman who served Texas before annexation (1846). As of 1994 more than 6,500 members were organized into 108 chapters throughout the state. Local chapters also sponsor chapters of the Children of the Republic of Texas, a junior association organized in San Antonio in 1929. Members must be under the age of twenty-one and must prove the same lineal descent as DRT members. One of the association's early projects was to persuade the Texas legislature to purchase the land on which the battle of San Jacinto was fought. The Daughters placed battlefield markers on the important sites pointed out by members of the Veterans Association. A more recent and continuing project is the placement of bronze medallions on the graves of citizens of the Republic of Texas. The Daughters were instrumental in the state's decision to purchase life-size statues of Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston sculpted by Elisabet Ney for the rotunda of the Capitol in Austin. The DRT also used its influence to place a monument at Washington-on-the-Brazos, where the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed. ==Presidents General== {|border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! President || Years || President || Years || President || Years || President || Years |- | Mrs. Mary Smith Jones || 1891-1908 || Mrs. H. C. Vandervoort || 1951-1953 || Mrs. Hugh B. Lowery || 1975-1977 || Mrs. Helen Burleson Kelso || 1999-2001 |- | Mrs. Rebecca Jane Fisher || 1908-1927 || Mrs. Edna Hinde || 1953-1955 || Mrs. Eugene M. Addison || 1977-1979 || Mrs. Albert William VanCleave || 2001-2003 |- | Mrs. Clara Driscoll || 1927-1931 || Mrs. Barclay Megarity || 1955-1957 || Mrs. George F. Hollis || 1979-1981 || Mrs. Harold Walker || 2003-2005 |- | Mrs. O. M. Farnsworth || 1931-1935 || Mrs. Joe N. Sanderson || 1957-1959 || Mrs. B. F. McKinney || 1981-1983 || Mrs. Nelma Toney Wilkinson || 2005-2007 |- | Mrs. Carrie Franklin Kemp (Acting) || 1935-1937 || Mrs. H. Raymond Hagan || 1959-1961 || Mrs. Rex L. Arnold || 1983-1985 || Mrs. Madge Roberts || 2007-2009 |- | Mrs. Madge W. Hearne || 1937-1939 || Mrs. Murray Ezell || 1961-1963 || Mrs. Grady D. Rash || 1985-1987 || Mary Patricia "Patti" Atkins || 2009-2011 |- | Mrs. Frederick Schenkenberg || 1939-1941 || Miss Sarah Miltia Hill || 1963-1965 || Mrs. Henry L. Averitte || 1987-1989 || Karen R. Thompson || 2011-2013 |- | Mrs. Ben F. Edwards || 1941-1943 || Mrs. Robert F. Hallock || 1965-1967 || Mrs. Donald O. Naylor || 1989-1991 || Ellen S. McCaffrey || 2013-2015 |- | Mrs. Walter Prescott Webb || 1943-1945 || Mrs. William Lawrence Scarborough || 1967-1969 || Mrs. Jesse Herndon Burr || 1991-1993 || Dr. Betty J. 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Each chapter is a part of the larger organization and must operate within the framework of Bylaws established by the Association. ==Membership Eligibility== Any woman having attained her sixteenth (16th) birthday is eligible for membership, provided she is personally acceptable to The DRT and is a lineal descendant of a man or woman who rendered loyal service for Texas prior to the consummation of the Annexation Agreement of the Republic of Texas with the United States of America on the nineteenth day of February, eighteen hundred forty-six (19 February 1846). Proof submitted by an applicant shall include documentation on the applicant’s ancestor. Any date cited on the membership applications shall be documented. 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The David Morris Family

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PREFACE This book is dedicated to the family and is intended to throw some light on what would otherwise be a dark spot. These stories I heard told when young around Ingle or Hearth, none of which I have been in the habit of telling my children for the reason I have always been busy ---and which I enjoyed so much---have often made me think they would like to know something of our ancestors and how they lived. And so I have been compelled to write this book in leisure. DAVID MORRIS, May 20, 1910 DAVID MORRIS AND ANCESTRY I was born in a small house about one-half mile from Coupar Angus in Fortashire, Scotland, in the year 1844 on the 25th day of October and was the sixth child of my mother and seventh of my father. There was one younger than I. The names are as follows: George who died in youth; (father's son by not mother's); Jess, born October 25th, 1832; Peter, born about two years later; James, born about two years later; Rachel, born about two years after James and who died about 1886;Jane [Jean] Ann, David (myself) and John. These are the names of my father and mother's children as they were born unto them. George died when young and had no children. Peter, is now old and has no children and all the remainder have large families. Thus I have given a brief of my father's family so far. Of my ancestors I know very little --- in fact, nothing but by tradition and will here put down all I know. In the feudal times when Scotland was divided into Clans and hereditary Lordships and when there were highland chiefs and Lowland Lords. Then my grandfather was a young man and lived with his parents on a small farm at a place near camp Moore. [Campmuir Which is about a mile Southwest of Markethill] About this time the war of the rebellion, or as some call it, the war of the Pretender*, began. There were five brothers all living at home as the custom was in those days, attending on My Lord as he was called. Now this lord was no less a personage than the great Putcur [should be Pitcur] whose place and castle still stood in my boyhood days. It stands about three hundred yards off the main turnpike road running between Dundee and Coupar Angus (or Coupar in Angus) about two and a half miles from Coupar Angus and about eleven and one-half miles from Dundee in the Parish of Katence [Kettins], which village is about one mile from Coupar Angus. And there would any of have to go if we wished to trace our birth or marriages backward *and I think it very probable that my father and mother were married here, at Coupar Angus or in Storemount [It was Coupar Angus], as all my mother's people lived there in Storemount; her maiden name was Christine or Christiania Pilliar [Christian Pullar] and to the best of my ability to state her home was about three or four miles East or Southeast of Dunkell [Dunkeld] at the entrance to the highlands of Scotland on the river Tay. Her people lived there when I was a boy* and the place was known to me as the Store mount, being a good large district including some villages, but I never knew their names. And here it would be well to say that some of my father's children might have been born in Coupar Angus or Miggle [Meigle] and they would be registered there. Now to return to my great [great] grandfather; he as his four other brothers, went to the war and followed Prince Charley and of course shared in his downfall [1744 - 1746]. Well, the battle of Coloden [1745] was fought as history tells and Charlie and his followers were scattered and of the five brothers who followed him one returned to comfort the declining years of the old people.* This man was my [great]great-grandfather and then he moved after his father's death to a place called Kirksteps by the side of a running stream and how long they lived there I do not know, but my grandfather engaged in horse trading and the like were considered to be fairly well off. While he was yet comparatively young he moved from Kirksteps to Markethill, one half mile from Coupar Angus on the west side of the Dundee turnpike road and there ended his days in the same parish in which he was born and was buried in the same churchyard lot as his father had been which lots are three grave breadths and situated about thirty feet from the West end of the parish church and in direct line with the South wall on the church.(Parish Church of Katence in Fortashire, Scotland.) [Parish in Kettins, Angus, Scotland] Grandfather died at the age of eighty-four years. Grandmother at the age of eighty years, Grandfather's name was James Morris and Grandmother's Rachel whose maiden name was Wilson. Their family was three sons and two daughters - James, David, and Peter. James immigrated to Canada in 1832 sailing from Glasgow Scotland and he is generally supposed to have died very richly about 1863 or 1864. David died about 1855 or 1856 and was buried in the family burying ground in the Parish church yard. Peter, who was also my father, died in 1869, aged 63 years in the same house in which he was born and was buried in the same grave in which his wife was buried twenty-three years before. ** She was my mother and her maiden mane was Chistinia Pillar [Christian Pullar], her age at death being 39 years. This I am writing for the benefit of my own family and from recollection of the tales told twenty-five or thirty years ago and if some things seem anything but straight or parallel excuse these blunders and oblige. THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY OF DAVID MORRIS. In this chapter I will give a brief outline of what I know of my Grandfather's children's relations. Some of them are engaged in manufacturing in or near Coupar Angus and grew to be pretty well off but most of them I knew were old maids and lived in fine houses but never acknowledged us or seemed to know we lived. The cause was said to be my father's high mindedness - But I think our poverty more likely. They were highly respected by everybody in the community. Here I will give the names of my brothers and sisters and age as near as I know them: Jess, born October 25th, 1832 Peter, born September 1834 James, born 1836 Ratchel, born 1838 Jane Ann, born 1841 David, born October 25th, 1844 John, born 1846 George was about the age of Jess or a little older, being the son of my father but not of my mother and he died when yet in his teens. Of these children of my father and mother one has died and six are living. The living are Jess, whose home is in Nebraska; Peter now in South Africa; James in South Africa [James and or Peter might have owned a diamond mine]; Rachel, died about 1886; Jane Ann, residing in Kansas City; David, (myself) residing in Kansas City; John also residing, in Kansas City, Missouri. THE FAMILY OF DAVID AND HANNAH MORRIS Now I am going to write somewhat of my own self and family. I was sent to the parish school and soon learned to read and write a little and there my schooling stopped for a long time. I was then apprenticed to the stone cutting trade and served nearly five years but got served out when I was twenty years and seven months old. I then went to Dundee and worked for about three months but as I had an inclination to roam I went to New Castle on the Tyne, England and there and there worked about a year and then I went to Carlyle and two or three months again. From there I went to Leeds in Yorkshire, visiting York and Selby on the way. In passing, I will here give an incident which happened to me. It may deter someone from doing what I did when working at or near New Castle on the Tyne. I had a young man for a companion who played to piccolo or flute and we were working for a man who gave and required to be given two weeks’ notice to quit and he kept saying let us go to Rothbury, a small town where there was a large hotel being built on the river Annan - all stone. At last he prevailed and I consented but so impatient was he that although we agreed I should give notice to quit, I being the oldest, he had hardly laid eyes on the boss before he rushed to him and told him we were to quit on a certain day but before that day came he wanted me to go and ask the boss to work on but I would not. He went home to his father and I went to Rothbury where I had a very rough time. Never listen to such men they always deceive one. GENEOLOGY OF HANNAH MORRIS I will here give some account of Hannah Fletcher who became my wife. She was the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Fletcher who lived at Grotton not far from Saltburn by the Sea and her father's people were well to do and owned the farm of the Shaw near Salem Bridge. The Shaw farm is still owned by the Fletchers but of two generations later. The wife's maiden name was Prudom who was also well-to do and lived near Egton Bridge in Yorkshire, England (about six miles from Whitby) but I think the name is lost out of that family there. There were four sisters; Mrs. Searl, Mrs. Hugill, Mrs. Petty and Mrs. Fletcher who was the oldest of the four sisters and of whom I wish to write. Grandmother Prudom was very proud and very anxious that her marry children should marry well and as grandmother Fletcher loved and wished to marry a poor stone cutter, her mother (grandmother Prudom) under threat of disinheritance compelled her to marry Mr. Fletcher and she being of rather submissive disposition submitted and as a result no happiness in the family. Father Fletcher had a sister who lived with them in Grotton who domineered over Mrs. Fletcher to such an extent that they together cowed and almost broke the heart of Mrs. Fletcher. Then there came a man by the name of T. Taylor who had a great deal of influence over Mr. Fletcher and his sister and persuaded them to sell their property and entrust their money to him and them by his influence and their pleading poverty, they could get Mrs. Fletcher into an asylum at the State's expense. His scheme succeeded all right and when Taylor got all the contents of the grocery store and the reality (for they owned the store as well as the pretty stone house they lived in) and Grandmother Fletcher (the wife) in the asylum at York, Taylor kept the money and as Fletcher had pleaded poverty to get his wife to the asylum he could not sue at law Taylor got the money and Fletcher got poverty and disgrace. The children were cared for by relatives of the Prudoms until they were able to take care of themselves. The offspring of this unhappy marriage were three daughters, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Isabella- two of whom remain and Isabelle is deceased. Mr. Fletcher did not long survive the things just narrated above. He went to work as a laborer at Marske by the Sea and while doing something in or with a stone had his leg hurt and died of blood poisoning and was buried in Marske churchyard and there he sleeps within hearing of rush and roll of the great Atlantic Ocean until the day of resurrection and his wife sleeps in the asylum burying ground at York by the waters of the beautiful river Ouse, one of the most lovely and quiet spots I have ever seen and no one think for a moment that these people came from a mean or low stock of people for all in that country those people's descendants who are merged into the Robinsons and Briggs through the Prudom side and Fletcher by the father's side are very highly respected. As for me I have told what related to me when I lived in Lingdale, England by distant relatives of the Fletchers and the denounced Thomas Taylor of Skelton in no uncertain language but I will leave all to the mercies of God which is greater than man's. The foregoing relates entirely to the family of Hannah Morris and leads up to the present generation. PRESENT GENERATION It is needless to give an account of my travels through the country in search of work and my successes and disappointments and the trial I went through but after long years of looking at things I have come to the conclusion that the wage earners of all countries are a very much abused people. They are treated worse than the animals by those who are in power and have the losses to make up out of their ranks. After living in Leeds about two months I became acquainted with Hannah Fletcher and kept company with her for about fourteen months and then we got married on the second day of June, White Tuesday or Whitsentide week, A.D. 1868 at a place called Stockley in the Parish of Stockley in Yorkshire, England and the wedding was witnessed by a good many people but there were few relatives, being most friends on her part. Uncle John Hughill, then living at Easby about three miles from Stockosley (south-east) was there. We then went to Middlesboro and stayed about two weeks and from there we moved to Leeds where we lived about two years and where there were two children born to us. William, born June 24th, 1869 and Joseph born May .., 1870 who died in infancy. All the foregoing pages were written in the fall of 1892 and a great change has come over the writer. I feel lonely and my children are all grown up and I long to see them in the church of the living God for there is nothing that will comfort in old age as the hope of God. (Sunday, May 12th, 1907.) Ed. NOTE: David and Hannah Morris with their children came to America in 1881. SUPPLEMENT The house in which I first saw the light of day and with which most of my early recollections are connected, stands on the West side of the Dundee Public road at the junction of the Dundee and Greenburn roads.[Greenburns is a small town to the North East of Markethill] Two houses stood joined together; on thatched with straw and the other had a slate roof. The family of Peter Morris lived in the farther from the Dundee Road ie the Westermost one. Now there were three similar houses right there but only one stood with its end to the road. The other two stood parallel to the Dundee road. On leaving Coupar Angus going South by or on the Dundee road the first landmark forty years ago (it is that long since I saw it) was the churchyard and the old abbey overgrown with Ivy - the real ivy that is always green. Then came the lover's Lane for the lovers in those days and that town like in all towns in all ages, loved the secluded spots as they do in our day. Then came Stoneknee (spoken Stonee) and the stone bridge from which it took its name. [Looking at a 2002 map of the area, there are the roads Abbey Rd and Abbey Gdns just south of Coupar Angus] I remember there being a toll gate there where teams had to pay for using the macadam highway and I remember when it was taken away and made a free highway known then as the King's Highway. The houses were on both the East and the West sides of the road. The burn or creek flows toward the East and then a little further on, on the East side of the road was Drinkstill. Further South on the West side of the road came the house in which I was born, the Westmost of the two known by the name of Markethill. [Markethill is on the 2002 map just south of a creek] The burnside path from the dam of Buldunnie [Baldinny? Where there is a creek and small lake in 2002, not too far away is also a Newton of Ballunie] to make a shortcut to McBeth's hill should be followed. The dam being left we cross the burn on a foot plank. Here the saw-mill stands where the trees on the estate of Hallburton [Mains of Hallyburton and Hallyburton Ho are by the lake] were converted into lumber for fences and to rebuild farm buildings. The farmer hauled the trees to the mill then when Mr. Spaulding and his son Charley had converted them into lumber they hauled them away for Lord Hallburton's carpenters to build or repair, with them as the case might be. This (Bugove) sawmill had mysteries of murder and shadow hobgoblins which we youngsters never were able to fully unravel.[There is a Balgove around a mile Southwest of Hallyburton] The ghosts were even so bold as to be seen on the King's Highway anywhere from the dam of Buldunnie to the wagon road leading to the sawmill. Leaving the sawmill one comes to the farm of Bugove [Balgove] where we again cross the burn - this time on the wagon bridge and from this farm to the Ford of Pitcur [Ford of Pitcur] where the wagons cross this burn on a stone bridge; along this pathway is a scene of beauty when the Hawthorne is in bloom but scenes change while memory holds them as last seen. At this stone bridge foot passengers for MacBeth's hill have to take the driveway or wagon road. Those for the Gaskill Heep, the burnside or for the Corse of Gowrie do the same thing but the path on the upper burnside is more rugged the lower and less lovely and beautiful. Now for MacBeth's hill. Starting from Markethill, the name of the place I was born in, and looking South and a little West, it can be seen about five mile away. [reality it is not that far] Moving along this direction we will take a walk to it starting out at eight in the morning, South on the Dundee road past the beach wood then the crossroad known as the Kantance road is passed. [Kettins] Following this the milepost and presently we arrive to the dam of Bulldunie (spoken Budunnie) and you have reached a famous hedge of Holleywood, the only one I ever saw which was cared for in my boyhood in fine condition. Looking around here a little and one sees going East the carriage drive to Lord Hallburton's residence about a half mile away with its turnouts North and South and large shade trees standing in the triangle formed by the intersection of the curves with the main road. Here also is the burn or creek coming over out of the Gaskill. Let us leave this by the path along the burnside. But before passing I would say that at this carriage drive entrance there has been built a lodge cottage by Hallburton, the name of the estate on which we lived for we were only lodgers or renters, along the path by the burnside, foot passengers go for a shortcut, but by the main road or driving, one has to keep on going South until one comes to the four road ends or crossroads where the cottage of Putcur [Pitcur] stands in the Northeast angle. At Putcur stands the ruin of an old castle where the Lord of Putcur lived and all the surrounding country was his retainers and vassal's land and when he said to go to war and rob some neighbor and steal his cattle and kill his men and taken captive his wives and children they did if they could. If they did not many of them would be killed and some captured and made vassals or kept in prison perhaps for years. Then the neighbor who beat in battle would make a counter raid and redeem cattle and maybe his retainers also. This was the kind of life lead in that country until after the union of England and Scotland. The scenes I have described were everywhere in the land but more especially in the Highlands and the border country between England and Scotland. Again resuming the journey to Macbeth’s hill at the cottage of Putcur, turn West and the first thing you meet of interest is the little town called the Ford of Putcur which I have before mentioned. Then passing through the Ford keep straight on West, the next we come to is the crossroad at the Gask farm then on West past the hill called the Gaskhill and next to the Fel's farm (I think). [There is the town of South Gask on the map here] Then came the hill on which Macbeth’s castle stood. There one has to leave the team if they have one and proceed on foot. There was some kind of road up to it but we never cared for a road as we went through the field over the fences and through the wood and jumped the creek or burns and if we could not jump them (and I don't remember any we could not) we waded them. We got to the summit of the hill on a fine July morning and there find the trenches where the walls stood, full of grass and red berries, at least they were in my day. [If this is on the map it is Cairn. I can't find any connection to Macbeth] On the East side of the hill is a chasm between two hills, which I should judge was thirty or thirty-five foot wide and about fifty feet deep with natural vertical walls of stove and flat on the bottom which runs North and South and makes a barrier over which no one could possibly pass. To the South the same rock makes ascent almost perpendicularly and could not be climbed without great labor if at all. All of the hills I have named are almost perpendicular rocks facing southward but facing northward the ascent is steep but even and can be climbed by a pedestrian though with hard work. Also to the Northwest the ascent is not so bad. Now getting onto the site of the castle, it seems as though they had pulled down the walls and heaped them in the center for there in the center was the highest place and from it you can see the woods of Scune and Corse of Gowry [Carse of Gowrie] and the Kingdom of Fife lying away to the South and East with the River Tay flowing right on through the valley and into the firth of Fife of Firth of Tay and it is a wonderful scene of beauty as on a July morning when the skies are clear. Then turn and look Northern and you have a view of the Grampian Hills from Dunkell to the Grenisley (spoken Grenily) and between you and the Grampians lays the valley of Strathmore and right North and a little East lies Markethill. Coupar Angus is plainly in sight as also the Myers of Meigel where MacBeth was supposed to have been slain; they lay in the bend of the River Isla just about two and a half south of the town Glamis. This river is lost in the Tay at or near Mucleham, I have forgotten just what they called the place but it was just about two miles west of the bridge I have already described. I here intend to write about the bridge over the Isla River near Muckelour [Meikleour] but I find I have only mentioned two bridges, that at stonee and the Ford of Putcur neither of which is the one over the Isla. This bridge is near the junction of the Tay and the Isla rivers about a half mile from the junction and is a notable piece of work being of solid masonry. It was built sometime in the thirties or forties. Building of good roads was the craze in the country in 1840when the people crusaded for them; the span is about eighty or one hundred feet and rises from the high water mark until the crown of the arch is reached. It is the segment of a circle yet the crown raises a great height above the water and the high ground on each side of the river affords splendid opportunity to make approaches to the bridge on each side. The road crosses almost on a level with the wings of the abutments and are carried out to the high ground at the North end of the bridge. There stands a row of exceedingly tall beech trees in a hedge form and so close together one could not pass between the butts; they might have been cut down by this time however. [The map list a Bridge of Isla here and to the North is a place called Meikleour Beech Hedge] In the town of Muckelour when I worked there in 1862, I think stood a stone which, when the ruling law chained prisoners up by the neck, stood on the coom grounds and was about seven feet high and two and a half feet wide and almost eight inches thick. Through this stone at about the height of a man was drilled a hole into which was thrust an iron bolt. Attached to this bolt was an iron chain three or for links - good and stout - and at the end of the chain was an iron collar. It had a hinge in the back and when a man stood up against the stone, the chain allowed the collar to be clasped around the neck and thus he had to stand as long as his punishment lasted. It was the instrument of punishment which I have ever seen of its kind and I never heard of another. It will still be there for that country stone will stand exposed to the weather a thousand years. A crust grows on its surface but it does not crumble like the stone of this country. One can also see from a vantage point Blairgowrie on the River Erick but for far, Perth and Dundee are hidden by the bend in the hills at Glamis. There is another historical castle in the course of Gowrie then the castle of Earldoom but as boys we disregarded those titles which our elders reverenced.[couldn't verify this one but there is a Megginch Castle by Errol? In the area spoken of. There are some unnamed castles in the area as well.] There is one more place I will mention before I leave off that is the castle of Myerthly [Murthly] situated in the bend of the River Tay about three miles down from Dunkell [Dunkeld]. This place has a fine cut stone castle building and when I visited there about forty-eight years ago the roof was intact and it was all closed up. After spending his fortune laying out the grounds and building the walls of the castle, the Master of the estate retired to private life to save money to finish the inside but died before he had succeeded. I will now try to describe it first. After crossing the River Tay on the Ferry Boat which at this point is a very rapid current, you almost immediately come to the grounds of the Murthley estate and when on foot walk along a gravel smooth path with shrubs and flowers on both sides and the grounds were laid out beautifully everywhere. One could look on all sides and there were beautiful beds of every kind of flowers and shrubs and after about an hour's walk come to the castle or home place. When I was here, I was met by my oldest brother who was then an assistant gardener who took me all over the gardens and through the castle and on to its roof. The gardens were all enclosed with stone walls seven or eight feet high with large iron gates hung in the sides so that they would allow wagons to pass. Now the garden in that part of the world is used mostly for raising vegetables. They have hothouses in them and hotbeds and mushroom houses and also have some flowers but although they grow some rare flowers in the garden the greater part of them are to be found in the grounds surrounding the mansions themselves. From the roof of the castle there is a fine view if this part of the Tay Valley which is fine for scenery, There is a high rolling ground to the South for her the river Tay makes a perfect letter [backward] S starting from Dunkell [Dunkeld] running East to Muckelour [Meikleour] thence West to Perth, then East through the Corse of Gowrie [Carse of Gowrie] and along the shores of Fife and pas Dundee and Broughty Ferry into the Firth of Tay and Myrthly [Murthly] castle lays in this enclosure. DAVID MORRIS May 20th, 1910 [Information in brackets was added by Roger Allen Morris the great great grandson of David Morris, great grandson of David Morris, Grandson of Harold D. Morris, son of Robert H Morris] Births and Deaths of David and Hannah Morris [['''Births''']] / [['''Deaths''']] '''William: June 24, 1869 #9 Wingham St., Leeds England'''; April 4, 1944 Inglewood Park, Los Angels, CA'''; '''Joseph May 10, 1870 #9 Wingham St., Leeds England'''; May 10, 1870 No 9 Wingham Str., Leeds England'''; '''Lizzie May 19, 1871 Brayton, Yorkshire, England'''; Feb 11, 1961 Mt Tamalpais, San Rafeal, CA'''; '''Ada June 23, 1873 Pickering., Yorkshire, Engand'''; Jan 9, 1961 Forest Hill KCMO'''; '''John Nov 12, 1875 No 36 Dixon St., Lingdale, England'''; Sept 1876 Skelton Cemetry, in Skelton Eng'''; '''Unnamed Mar 20, 1877 No 26 Davison st., Lingdale, England'''; Mar 1877 Skelton Cemetry, in Skelton Eng'''; '''David Oct 20, 1879 No 26 Davison st., Lingdale, England'''; Aug 20, 1952 Memorial Park Oklahoma City, OK'''; '''Sarah Ann Nov 10, 1881 No 16 Washington St, Kansas City MO'''; Sept 1882 Union Cemetry, KCMO'''; '''James Fletcher Feb 14, 1883 No 19 Cherry St., Kansas City MO'''; July 22, 1952 Forest Hill Memphis TN'''; '''Edward April 13, 1886 2413 Holmes St., Kansas City MO'''; June 22, 1961 to Medical Science'''; '''John Clearence July 20, 1888 Holmes St., Kansas City MO'''; Jan 1889 Union Cemetry, KCMO'''; David Morris October 25, 1844 – August 9, 1920 Hanna Fletcher Morris October 2, 1848 – Feb 28, 1912 Anna DIlle Morris March 10, 1859 –March 3, 1923 David Morris married Anna Belle Dille May 22, 1913 All are buried in adjoining graves Forest Hill Kansas City, Missouri

The David Roche Project

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The goal of this project is to trace the ROCHE family roots from Ireland to New Hampshire, United States. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Johnson-74476|Catherine Olmstead]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Roche family members currently living in New Hampshire, United States. *Roche family members that died in New Hampshire, United States. *Roche family Immigrants from Ireland to New Hampshire, United States. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20869803 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Day They Hung The Elephant

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

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The goal of this project is to establish the reasons for Jean Pierre Dique to have left the territory of Belfort, Elsace as sergeant in the Swiss Regiment De Meuron and dedicated a great deal of his life fighting the English Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dique-20|Willem Dique]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * What possible role or influence Charles-Daniel De Meuron had played in Dique's decision or actions to stick to De Meuron to the very end * What made Dique decided to not go back to Belfort but instead marrying a German girl in the Cape of Good Hope * Why did he name his son Willem Adriaan which is of Dutch origin in stead of French or German Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15185484 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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'''The Death of Julia (Knopf) Lautsch''' [[Knopf-300|Julia (Knopf) Lautsch]] died under mysterious circumstances in Leavenworth, Kansas in 1895. What follows is a transcribed collection of the local newspaper coverage her case received, arranged in chronological order. It is interesting how the assumptions made by the reporting evolved over time, as well as the way a woman was treated in those times, identified solely by her married name, with her given name Julia not mentioned until her death months later. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 20 Feb, 1895, p 1''' '''THROUGH THE HEAD'''
'''Mrs August Lautsch Shoots Herself Today With a Revolver'''
'''DISCOVERY MADE BY A GROCERYMAN'''
'''At 3 p. m. Neither Coroner Nor Police Had Been Apprised of the Probable Suicide-Coroner McGill Goes on an Investigating Tour''' “Mrs. Lautsch, wife of August Lautsch, a machinist in the employ of the Great Western Manufacturing company, attempted to commit suicide some time this forenoon by shooting herself through the head with a revolver.
It was stated by a neighbor who came down town about 2 o’clock this afternoon that when a groceryman went to the Lautsch home at 1019 Ironmoulders avenue about 11 o’clock to deliver some packages, he found Mrs. Lautsch lying on the floor in a dying condition. He stated the ball had entered the forehead between the eyes.
One of the strange features of the affair is that it was reported to neither Coroner McGill nor the police station. At 3 p. m. a STANDARD reporter called on the coroner to ascertain particulars of the affair, but this official had heard not a word about it. The Great Western Manufacturing company was called up by telephone, but nothing was know there of a suicide. The home of J. A. Cranston in the immediate neighborhood of the Lautsch residence was communicated with. Mrs. Cranston confirmed the report the Mrs. Lautsch had shot herself.
It does seem strange that the proper officials were not apprised. Coroner McGill and Deputy Constable McDonald started for the Lautsch home a few minutes after 3 to investigate.” '''The Leavenworth Standard, 21 Feb, 1895, p. 1''' '''MRS. LAUTSCH STILL ALIVE'''
'''Her Condition Such That She Cannot Possibly Survive Long''' “Mrs. August Lautsch, who shot herself through the head with suicidal intent yesterday, as told in the Standard, was still alive, but very low late this afternoon. Her condition is such that she cannot possibly survive much longer. In her forehead is a hole almost as large as a silver dollar and through which the white matter of the brain protrudes. The bullet is supposed to be imbedded in the brain. Dr. Walter and Dr. Phillips, who are attending her, held a consultation this morning.
Mrs. Lautsch was born on the day Lincoln was assassinated. She has one child, a daughter about 8 years old. Frank Knopf of Shawnee street is a brother of Mrs. Lautsch. She also has a single sister who clerks for her brother.
The only reason given for the attempted suicide is that a few days ago an anonymous letter derogatory to Mrs. Lautsch’s character was thrown into her yard. The contents of this letter so preyed on her mind that reason was dethroned. Mrs Lautsch was able to talk last night and she gave the letter as the reason for her act.
Her husband is a thrifty mechanic and owns a pretty little home on Ironmoulders avenue. He has always lived happily with his wife.”
'''The Leavenworth Standard, 22 Feb, 1895, p. 1''' '''IS IT MURDER?'''
'''A Belief Gaining Ground That Mrs. Lautsch Did Not Shoot Herself'''
'''CUTS ON HER HEAD'''
'''The Husband and Brother Investigating the Case'''
'''SHE IS TRYING TO TELL SOMETHING'''
'''A Slate Given Her On Which She Was Only Able to Write a Single Word'''
'''Not Believed to be an Attempted Suicide''' “It is now believed that an attempt was made to murder Mrs. August Lautsch. At least this is the opinion her husband and brother have arrived at and in the light of recent discoveries this theory does not seem improbable.
Wednesday forenoon Oscar Genuit who drives a delivery wagon for Koch Bros., went to the Lautsch home on Ironmoulders avenue to deliver some groceries. He knocked on the door. Receiving no answer he finally opened it and placed the groceries on a table. As he did so he saw just a few feet away from him the form of Mrs. Lautsch prostrate on the floor. There was a terrible bullet hole in her forehead and her head was matted with blood. The eyes of the wounded woman were open and staring at him almost fixedly.
Young Genuit was greatly shocked and frightened. He soon had the neighbors on the scene. Telling the story afterward he said: Mrs. Lautsch was lying near the door leaning on her right arm, and the pistol, which afterward proved to be Lautsch’s property, lay near her to the left. She moved slightly as if to pick up the pistol, but could not.
The supposition has been all along that Mrs. Lautsch attempted suicide because she received an anonymous letter which said she was being “talked about,” and which preyed on her mind.
It has been discovered since, however, that she has two long cuts in the scalp in the form of a cross in the hair above the forehead, which it is hardly possible she could have inflicted on herself. Nor can the instrument be found with which these cuts were made.
Yesterday after much apparent effort to speak and failing, she was given a slate and wrote on it “S-a-t-u-r-d-a-y”-but was unable to write anything more. Saturday was the day the anonymous letter was put in the mail box.
Another surprising fact in connection with the case is that Mrs. Lautsch’s face was not powder burned as it naturally would have been had she fired the shot which is so likely to end her life. The condition of the wounded woman today is apparently unchanged.
Lautsch and Frank Knopf, Mrs. Lautsch’s brother, are trying to find the author of the anonymous letter, and to the best of their ability are investigating the case. Mr. Knopf said this afternoon that Mrs. Lautsch was in his store Saturday before she received the letter and was in the best of humor. She told him that she was getting ready to attend the Turner’s masquerade. The Lautschs have a little girl aged 8 who was at school when the tragedy occurred.
The pistol used was a rusty one that had been about the house for years and it contained a single load. '''The Leavenworth Times, 22 Feb 1895, Friday, p. 4''' '''Mrs. Lautsch is Still Alive.''' Mrs. August Lautsch, who shot herself in the head with suicidal intent on Wednesday afternoon, was still alive at a late hour last night. She was reported as growing weaker and it was not thought that she could hold out much longer, although her physicians are quoted as having said that there was a slight show for her to live.
No effort has been made to extract the bullet from her brain and the doctors’ efforts have been confined so far to a simple dressing of the wound. She recognizes her friends and seems to be conscious nearly all of the time.
The letter thrown in her yard by some vicious person has been found and her friends claim that her attempt at suicide is due entirely to her receiving the same. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 23 Feb 1895, Saturday, p. 1''' '''THE LAUTSCH CASE'''
'''Opinions Divided as to How Mrs. Lautsch’s Wounds Were Inflicted'''
'''HER THROAT SWOLLEN AND BRUISED''' '''The Anonymous Letter and a Sensational Newspaper Article Which Are Supposed to Have Some Direct Connection With the Case''' The theory that Mrs. August Lautsch did not kill herself is not given much credence in the Lautsch neighborhood. But the opinion of the neighborhood does not count for so much in the case, however, because there seems to have been a general neighborhood row, or ill feeling, affecting the Lautsch’s and others.
This probably was the cause of the anonymous letter which mentioned the names of several of the neighbors.
The unknown writer also warned Mrs. Lautsch not to show the letter to her husband. She disregarded the warning, however, and he and some of the women of the neighborhood were shown it.
It is also said that a sensational newspaper last Sunday contained an obscurely written article reflecting on Mrs. Lautsch and a “retired grocer.” Names were not mentioned, but it is believed the source of the letter and the newspaper paragraph are the same and the publisher of the newspaper will probably be communicated with to find out who this person is.
Mrs. Windelbandt, who lives near the Lautsch’s, borrowed some dress patterns from Mrs. Lautsch a short time before the tragedy and she says Mrs. Lautsch told her she could have them all, and that she wouldn’t need them any longer because something was going to happen.
Mrs. Lautsch, so the neighbors say, was in Mrs. Crecelius’ grocery store a half hour before she is supposed to have shot herself, and repeated there that something was going to happen soon at the Lautsch house.
Frank Knopf, Mrs. Lautsch’s brother, sais\d yesterday that the pistol which was found near Mrs. Lautsch contained but one load. This is contradicted by Oscar Genuit, who was the first to discover the tragedy. Among the neighbors who entered the house when Genuit gave the alarm was Robert Hertel. He picked up the pistol and excitedly began punching the cartridges out in such a reckless manner that the persons near him began to scatter. Then Hertel, or some other person, carried Mrs. Lautsch to a lounge and placed her on it. THE LETTER SENT TO MRS LAUTSCH.
A STANDARD reporter this afternoon secured a copy of the anonymous letter sent to Mrs. Lautsch. It reads as follows:
“Mrs. Lautsch-Richard Koch and Hertel have been a spy in your family for some time. They are paid by Mrs. Ringel. She is doing all she can to ruin your character. They are trying to rob your property. Don’t let your husband see this until it is called for as he might do more harm than good, as he is not true to you. Go tell Mrs. Crecelius all about it and ask her to be a friend to you but don’t let her see this letter until called for. They claim to have enough proof to do you up good in the Sun.
FROM A GOOD FRIEND” MORE SCANDAL MONGERING.
The article published in the sensational newspaper, which is presumed to have originated from the same source as the letter, was found together with the letter in the bosom of Mrs. Lautsch’s dress after the tragedy. The clipping reads as follows:
“Rumblings loud, deep and long are heard emanating from the west end of town. There is trouble brewing up there sure as fate, and its coming to the surface. A retired groceryman, a frisky married woman and an unsuspecting but loving husband are the principal figures in this romance. The grocery man resides on South street and has quite a reputation as a masher. The lady lives in the west part of town, is pretty, flirtatious and fond of admiration. She probably gets a surfeit from this groceryman, as he calls on her quite frequently and stays late. He claims his affection is purely Platonic, but if the unsuspecting husband finds out what is going on he is liable to have a different opinion about the matter.”
Robert Hertel is a house and sign painter. The homes of the Hertels and Lautsch’s adjoin each other. The families have not been on speaking terms and the Lautschs had forbidden them the house some time ago.
BRUISES FOUND ON MRS. LAUTSCH’S THROAT.
In addition to the cuts on her forehead, Mrs. Lautsch appears to have been choked. Her throat is very much swollen, is blue in spots and is apparently very sore, and there are also bruised places on her face. It has been suggested that Mrs. Lautsch might have produced the cuts found on her head with some scissors discovered in the house, but no good reason appears for such a supposition. But for the presence of a revolver when she was found on the floor there might be some doubt that the ragged hole in her forehead was made by a bullet at all. No bullet has yet been taken from the wound. The wounded woman shows signs of consciousness occasionally and her husband is a devoted attendant at her bedside. She has so far been able to communicate nothing.
Dr. Phillips, one of the attending physicians, declares that Mrs. Lautsch’s face was burned. '''The Leavenworth Times, 24 Feb 1895, Sunday, p. 4''' '''MAY LIVE SIX DAYS'''
'''Mrs. Lautsch Likely to Last a Few Days Longer—Claim to Know Who Wrote Her a Letter.''' There were no new developments in the case of Mrs. August Lautsch yesterday. She is not able to make signs as well as she could at first and is not conscious as much of the time. There is very little hope for her recovery. A physician stated last evening that she would probably hold out six days from the time she shot herself, but she must possess wonderful vitality to do that.
Her brother said last night that she spoke of going down town the day before she attempted to kill herself to have the parties arrested who threw the scandalous letter in her yard. He intimated that relatives knew who wrote the letter, but that they were not ready to make it public yet.
He thinks that she was choked and struck on the head by some blunt instrument.
The opinion of the police and those who were around the place just after she was discovered, is that it is a case of attempted, suicide, pure and simple. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 25 Feb 1895, Monday, p. 1''' '''MRS LAUTSCH BETTER'''
'''Apparently Getting Well, It is Said, She Can Live Only Till Wednesday.'''
'''THE SUICIDE THEORY MORE DOUBTFUL'''
'''Her Wounds So Numerous That a Belief She Inflicted Them Seems Untenable—Occasional Efforts Made to Speak—Persons Recognized.''' Mrs. August Lautsch was much better today and was able to take nourishment with her own hands.
When her brother, Frank Knopf, entered her room this morning she held out her hand to him as a sign of recognition and greeting.
Mrs. Lautsch is partially paralyzed and unable to speak as a result of the terrible injuries she received, but it seems to be more and more probable that a bullet did not make a greater wound in her forehead. Since her wounds have been dressed and redressed and all the blood removed from her face and head, the extent of her injuries and their character has been brought more plainly to view.
All one side of the wounded woman’s head is bruised and cut as if she had been beaten with the hammer of the pistol in the hands of an assailant. It is hardly possible the wounds could have been self inflicted. There are also two cuts behind the ear forming a cross like the two that were found on her forehead.
The pistol with which Mrs. Lautsch is supposed to have shot herself is of small caliber, a No. 32, while the hole and broken places in her forehead take up several inches of surface. Mrs. Lautsch might have shot herself but it is not likely nor probable that she could have inflicted all the other wounds. One eye is injured and is black and swollen, as if a misdirected blow had struck it. A pistol ball passing behind the eye might have this effect, but as this on presumptively entered the middle of the forehead and above and between the eyes it hardly seems probable that it could have taken this course.
Another peculiar thing in connection with the numerous wounds and their extent, is the swollen and bruised throat of the wounded woman, with what corresponds to finger marks upon it as if she had also been choked. THEORY OF ATTEMPTED MURDER ADVANCED
If an attempt was made to murder Mrs. Lautsch, which now seems altogether reasonable, the writer of the anonymous letter is the person toward whom suspicion must point. Half an hour or more before the event is supposed to have happened. Mrs. Lautsch was in the Crecelius grocery store, near her home, talking about the letter to Mrs. Crecelius. She told Mrs. Crecelius that she thought she knew who wrote it and that she was going down town to talk it over with her brother and have the writer prosecuted. She cried a little, while talking about it and then left for her home where she expected to prepare the noonday meal and then dress herself for the street, that she might go down town directly afterwards. That she persevered in this purpose is evident because when found later in apparently a dying condition, she had her hair arranged in the manner she wears it when on the street and had partly arranged other matters of her dress to correspond.
In some way, it is presumed that the author of the letter got wind of Mrs. Lautsch’s intention and determined to get the letter away from her. This person might have thought that it could be done without resorting to violence afterwards using force for fear that the attempt to get possession of the letter would be used as more incriminating evidence. At any rate a struggle between this person and Mrs. Lautsch, who is a strong woman, is supposed to have ensued resulting in her being beaten into insensibility and left on the floor.
Mrs. Lautsch’s presumptive assailant, then, it is possible, made a hurried search for the letter, which, it will be remembered, she had concealed with the newspaper clipping in the bosom of her dress. There was no time to make a careful search for it because the noon hour was near and Lautsch would return from work and the little girl from school—and so the hiding place of the letter was not discovered. About this time Oscar Genuit, the delivery clerk with the groceries, arrived at the house and getting no answer to his repeated knocks pushed the door open to put the groceries inside. How he foun Mrs. Lautsch and gave the alarm has appeared in print.
Mrs. Lautsch is receiving careful nursing and from time to time is given nourishment under which she seems to be improving. She tries occasionally to speak to those about her, but as yet has been unable to. Notwithstanding this apparent improvement, however, Dr. Phillips is of the opinion that she will not live longer than Wednesday. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 26 Feb 1895, Tuesday, p. 1''' '''MRS. LAUTSCH NON COMMITTAL.'''
'''She Does Not Affirm Nor Deny That Her Injuries Are Self-Inflicted.''' Mrs. August Lautsch continues apparently to improve. In answer to questions she nods in reply, if the answer is an affirmative one. She has been asked several times if her injuries were self-inflicted, but so far her answers have been non committal. A motion of the hand to the spot where she fell has been the only reply or indication that she understood.
The physicians think what has been taken for bruised spots on her face are simply a manifestation of ecchymosis produced by the extravasation or effusion of blood from the wound on her head. There are, however, some cuts about the head that are not to be accounted for in this way. '''The Leavenworth Times, 26 Feb 1895, Tuesday, p. 4''' '''Expected to Last Two Days Longer.''' Relatives of Mrs. August Lautsch reported yesterday evening that she was getting along well, and they have great hopes that she will ultimately recover. Her mind is said to be clearer that at any time since she attempted self-destruction.
Her physicians only expect her to last about two days longer. There was much scandalous gossip, but nothing new about her attempted suicide since Saturday. '''The Leavenworth Times, 27 Feb 1895, Wednesday, p. 4''' There was no change in the condition of Mrs. Lautsch yesterday. It was reported that she was very bright at one time and an effort was made, without success, to have her tell about the wound in her head. '''The Leavenworth Times, 28 Feb 1895, Thursday, p. 4.''' '''Mrs. Lautsch Improving Slowly.''' Mrs. Lautsch condition was considerably improved yesterday, and her relatives are becoming quite hopeful that she will recover. She is conscious most of the time now, and she also suffers more pain that at first.
Her relatives became dissatisfied with the manner of medical treatment she had been receiving and Tuesday they secured the services of another physician. The new doctor dressed her wound carefully Tuesday and yesterday, and Mrs. Lautsch’s friends think her apparent change for the better is mainly due to this.
'''The Leavenworth Standard, 1 Mar 1895, Friday, p. 1.''' '''HERTEL HELD.'''
'''Arrested and Bound Over in Connection With the Lautsch Case.'''
'''HE CLAIMS INNOCENCE.'''
'''But Asserts That He Was in a Measure Responsible for the Deed.'''
'''BOUND OVER FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER.'''
'''The Warrant Sworn Out by Frank Knopf, Mrs. Lautsch’s Brother.'''
'''Hertel’s Suspicious Actions Responsible for His Arrest—An Admission That an Intimacy Existed Between Him and Mrs. Lautsch—His Statement in the Justice’s Court—Mrs. Lautsch Continuing to Improve.''' Robert Hertel is now under arrest for the attempted murder of Mrs. Lautsch, the wife of his next door neighbor.
The theory of his connection with the case which was at first thought to have been an attempt at suicide, appeared in the STANDARD several days ago.
Hertel is believed to have gone to the house to get possession of the anonymous letter which made scandalous assertions concerning him and Mrs. Lautsch and which Mrs. Lautsch had threatened she would use to prosecute the sender. The presumption is Mrs. Lautsch refused to give it to him, that a struggle ensued and that he beat her to insensibility and left her, first making a hurried search for the letter.
It will be remembered when Mrs. Lautsch’s condition was discovered Hertel was among the first who went into the house and that he picked up a pistol, with which the woman was supposed to have shot herself in the head, and in an excited manner removed all the cartridges from it. This with other peculiar actions of Hertel, before that day and since, are responsible for his present predicament.
After the tragedy Hertel is reported to have gone to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berger, the parents of Mrs. Lautsch and to have said that the tragedy was a heavy load on his heart, or as he expressed it in metaphor peculiar to the German language, “Oh! Mr. Berger it feels so heavy round my heart.”
Berger, who is a gardener, told Hertel if he didn’t leave his premises he would run a pitchfork through him.
At another place Hertel is reported to have said that if he thought he, Hertel, would go to the penitentiary he would shoot himself. THE WARRANT ISSUED FEB. 27.
The warrant for Hertel’s arrest was issued by Justice Bond last Thursday on information sworn to by Frank Knopf, brother of Mrs. Lautsch. It was placed in the hands of Detective George Sutton who wanted to make the arrest without further delay. He had before satisfied himself that the right man had been found. Marshal Maduska thought the arrest should be deferred for a time. He hoped there might be further developments that would throw more light on the subject. Justice Bond backed up Detective Sutton and almost insisted that the warrant be served immediately, as it was feared Hertel might leave town.
Instead of serving the warrant the detective kept Hertel under complete surveillance, watching the house by night and by day. Last night he and Capt. Murphy of the police department went to the Hertel home on Ironmoulders avenue to make the arrest. They heard in the neighborhood that he was not in, so they did not enter. This morning it was determined to take the suspect into custody if he could be found. A stranger was sent to the Hertel home on an ostensible business errand. He saw the man wanted and conversed with him. On his return he reported to the officers. Detective Sutton and Capt. Murphy went straight to Hertel’s house and there arrested him. HE HAS LITTLE TO SAY.
When the warrant was read Hertel was visibly affected and said little. He was too badly scared to do much talking. After a brief delay he was escorted to the police station. It was about 11 o’clock when the officers arrived with their prisoner. For a half hour he was subjected to a close examination in the chief’s private office. He made no confession of guilt, but did acknowledge, say the officers, that he had been criminally intimate with Mrs. Lautsch. He denied that he had tried to murder her. HIS BOND FIXED AT $10,000.
From the police station Hertel was taken to Justice Bond’s court and formally arraigned on the charge of assault with intent to kill. He entered a plea of not guilty and was remanded for a hearing. His bond was fixed at $10,000 and he was taken to jail just before 12 o’clock by Detective Sutton. The preliminary trial is set for March 9.
Justice Bond stated to a STANDARD reporter this afternoon that while in the court room Hertel in reply to a question as to whether he had really assaulted Mrs. Lautsch, said:
“I am responsible for a part of it, but she is responsible for the rest.”
It is construed he meant Mrs. Lautsch when he said “she.” The prisoner’s conversation in the main was rambling and his meaning often obscure.
The arrest of Hertel has created a sensation. Not until the STANDARD brought out many of the mysteries of the peculiar case did the public suspect anything beyond an attempt on the part of Mrs. Lautsch to commit suicide. SUTTON SAYS HE HAS THE MAN
Detective Sutton went to work quietly on the case a week ago and it was not long till he began to suspect it was an attempt to commit murder. The more he delved into the mysteries and circumstances of the case the stronger grew his conviction that a horrible crime had been committed. The detective is now as positive as anyone could be that Mrs. Lautsch did not attempt to take her own life and that the right man is in custody. He believes fully that if Hertel had been arrested two days ago, when Mrs. Lautsch appeared to be recovering that he would have told all he knows about the case. AN OMINOUS SIGN
For several days Mrs. Lautsch has to all appearances understood everything that has been said to her and rightly interpreted all questions propounded by her brother and others. When asked who assaulted her she would invariably point toward the Hertel house which is the first immediately west of her own. This ominous sigh is construed to be sufficient to arouse suspicion and warrant an arrest. THE REVOLVER THAT WAS FOUND
It will be remembered that when Mrs. Lautsch was found a revolver was lying on the floor near her. There was one empty shell in the cylinder. Hertel, it is stated, in the meantime took the weapon and jerked out the loads. The revolver was examined by experts and they say it had not been fired for probably a year. They also declare the empty shell was quite old and had been exploded many months before. There was no fresh smoke or other marks on the weapon, which was the property of the Lautsches.
Many do not believe that Mrs. Lautsch was shot at all, but are firm in the belief that the ghastly wound in her head was made by a blow from some pointed instrument. MRS. LAUTSCH STEADILY IMPROVING.
The condition of Mrs. Lautsch meanwhile continues to improve. It has been nine days now since she received or inflicted the wounds about her head and throat and although she is still unable to speak, she is much brighter and easier. The swelling in the throat has subsided and she can take nourishment with less pain. It is also thought she is able to see with the eye which was so badly injured. '''The Leavenworth Times, 2 Mar 1895, Saturday, p. 4.''' '''DID HE ASSAULT HER?'''
'''Robt. Hertel Arrested for Trying to Murder Mrs. Lautsch.''' Yesterday morning Robt. Hertel was placed under arrest on a warrant sworn out by Frank Knopf, who charges him with having attempted to murder his sister, Mrs. August Lautsch on Wednesday a week ago. The arrest caused considerable talk in the city and many believe that Hertel is responsible for Mrs. Lautsch’s present unfortunate condition.
From the first her relatives have refused to believe that she shot herself, and they have been working on the theory that some one attempted to murder her. For the last few days the police have been aiding them to find the guilty party, which ended in Hertel’s arrest on a strong chain of circumstantial evidence yesterday.
He is known to have been on friendly terms with the Lautsch family, and he says since his arrest, that he had been criminally intimate with the woman. For a few days after she was found hurt, and it was thought that she would die, he was in good spirits and attended balls and parties. But when it appeared that she was liable to recover he changed and became very despondent. He even hid from the public, and for the last two days it was hard to tell whether he was in the city or not. The warrant for his arrest was sworn out before Justice Bond Wednesday and he would have been arrested that evening if he could have been found.
The theory of Detective Sutton and the officers interested in working up the case, is that he had a quarrel with the woman and beat her on the head with the old rusty revolver found in the house. This revolver has been examined by experts and it shows no signs of having been discharged. There is dry blood up the muzzle of it, which indicates that it had been used to hammer Mrs. Lautsch’s skull in with.
Mr. Knopt, the brother of Mrs. Lautsch, says that she was overheard to say on the morning she was injured, that she intended having the persons arrested who threw the scandalous letter in her yard, and he thinks they tried to kill her to prevent her from carrying out the threat. He is indignant at Hertel for trying to blacken her character.
When arrested Hertel said the woman loved him better than her husband and that he was the cause of her being in trouble. He was greatly worried and told some stories that conflicted a little. On leaving his home, his wife told him to tell the truth, and seemed as nervous as he was. She is a very large woman and Mrs. Lautsch’s relatives think she caused her, Mrs. Lautsch, much trouble. They expect to make other arrests within a few days.
Hertel was placed under $10,000 bond which he could not furnish and is now in the county jail.
A TIMES reporter visited him last evening and requested him to make a statement for the public and tell all he knew about the affair. He talked a great deal but it was all to prove that he was innocent and knew absolutely nothing about how Mrs. Lautsch received her injuries. He declared many times over that he cold prove an alibi by his wife and son, and that he was not near the Lautsch house except to get a bucket of water during the day she was hurt until called in by the boy who discovered her lying on the chair. He was nervous while talking and seemed ill at ease. Hertel is a painter by trade and is well spoken of by those who know him. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 2 Mar 1895, Saturday, page 1''' '''HERTEL’S LAWYERS.'''
'''He Has Retained W. C. Hook and John H. Atwood to Defend Him.''' A great many people are talking today about the arrest of Robert Hertel, sr., for the alleged attempt upon the life of Mrs. August Lautsch. It is pretty generally believed that he, if guilty, had an accomplice, and that there may be another arrest before many days. Hertel has retained W. C. Hook and J. H. Atwood to defend him, which goes to show he will make a strong fight for his liberty. Mrs. Lautsch’s condition continues to improve.
Hertel was brought into Justice Bond’s court this morning by mistake, the sheriff not having received the commitment for the prisoner. It was made out yesterday, however, when Hertel was arraigned. Those who saw him in charge of Constable Jackson concluded he was going to tell something and there were all sorts of rumors in consequence. '''The Leavenworth Times, 3 Mar 1895, Sunday, page 5.''' '''Mrs. Lautsch Improving Rapidly.''' There was no new developments in the Lautsch case yesterday. Mrs. Lautsch continues to improve, and her chances for recovery are said to be very good.
Her suspected assaulter, Robt. Hertel, stoutly maintains that he had nothing to do with injuring her, and that a job is being put upon him. He has secured able attorneys and will make a big legal fight to avoid the penitentiary. '''The Leavenworth Times, 5 Mar 1895, Tuesday, page 5''' Mrs. August Lautsch was reported as being on the rapid road to recovery yesterday. Her relatives think that she will be able in the course of a few weeks to tell all about the affair that nearly ended her life. '''The Leavenworth Times, 6 Mar 1895, Wednesday, page 5.''' Mrs. Lautsch continues to improve steadily and the bruise on her head has started to heal up. The swelling over her eye has also gone down considerably within the last two days. '''The Leavenworth Weekly Times, 7 Mar 1895, Thursday, page 3.'''
(Repeat of 2 Mar story)
'''DID HE ASSAULT HER?'''
'''Robt. Hertel Arrested for Trying to Murder Mrs. Lautsch.''' Friday morning Robt. Hertel was placed under arrest on a warrant sworn out by Frank Knopf, who charges him with having attempted to murder his sister, Mrs. August Lautsch on Wednesday two weeks ago. The arrest caused considerable talk in the city and many believe that Hertel is responsible for Mrs. Lautsch’s present unfortunate condition.
From the first her relatives have refused to believe that she shot herself, and they have been working on the theory that some one attempted to murder her. For the last few days the police have been aiding them to find the guilty party, which ended in Hertel’s arrest on a strong chain of circumstantial evidence yesterday.
He is known to have been on friendly terms with the Lautsch family, and he says since his arrest, that he had been criminally intimate with the woman. For a few days after she was found hurt, and it was thought that she would die, he was in good spirits and attended balls and parties. But when it appeared that she was liable to recover he changed and became very despondent. He even hid from the public, and for the last two days it was hard to tell whether he was in the city or not. The warrant for his arrest was sworn out before Justice Bond Wednesday and he would have been arrested that evening if he could have been found.
The theory of Detective Sutton and the officers interested in working up the case, is that he had a quarrel with the woman and beat her on the head with the old rusty revolver found in the house. This revolver has been examined by experts and it shows no signs of having been discharged. There is dry blood up the muzzle of it, which indicates that it had been used to hammer Mrs. Lautsch’s skull in with.
Mr. Knopt, the brother of Mrs. Lautsch, says that she was overheard to say on the morning she was injured, that she intended having the persons arrested who threw the scandalous letter in her yard, and he thinks they tried to kill her to prevent her from carrying out the threat. He is indignant at Hertel for trying to blacken her character.
When arrested Hertel said the woman loved him better than her husband and that he was the cause of her being in trouble. He was greatly worried and told some stories that conflicted a little. On leaving his home, his wife told him to tell the truth, and seemed as nervous as he was. She is a very large woman and Mrs. Lautsch’s relatives think she caused her, Mrs. Lautsch, much trouble. They expect to make other arrests within a few days.
Hertel was placed under $10,000 bond which he could not furnish and is now in the county jail. A TIMES reporter visited him Friday evening and requested him to make a statement for the public and tell all he knew about the affair. He talked a great deal but it was all to prove that he was innocent and knew absolutely nothing about how Mrs. Lautsch received her injuries. He declared many times over that he cold prove an alibi by his wife and son, and that he was not near the Lautsch house except to get a bucket of water during the day she was hurt until called in by the boy who discovered her lying on the chair. He was nervous while talking and seemed ill at ease.
Hertel is a painter by trade and is well spoken of by those who know him. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 7 Mar 1895, Thursday, page 4.''' Mrs. Lautsch is now experiencing the after effects of the frightful wounds on her head and is at time delirious. She is constantly watched day and night. At times the pain racks her entire body. After these convulsions have passed she grows quiet and appears to be much better. The wounds are slowly healing. Mrs. Lautsch’s intense suffering has greatly emaciated her, though she partakes of nutritious foods regularly. '''The Leavenworth Times, 10 Mar 1895, Sunday, page 5''' The preliminary examination of Robert Hertel was called in Justice Bond’s court yesterday and postponed until next Friday morning. Mrs. Lautsch’s friends asked for farther time. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 23 Mar 1895, Saturday, page 1.''' '''REDUCED TO $2,000'''
'''Hertel to be Released on Bond—His Case Called This Morning'''
'''DR. LAUER ON THE WITNESS STAND.'''
'''Case Continued Because of Mrs. Lautsch’s Condition—An Effort Will be Made to Take Her Deposition Early Next Week.''' The case of the state against Robert Hertel, sr., charged with attempting to kill Mrs. August Lautsch some six weeks ago, was called for a hearing in Justice bond’s court at 10 o’clock this morning. After a preliminary skirmish between the prosecution and the attorneys for the defense the hearing was continued till next Wednesday morning.
This is the third continuance of the case and when it comes up next week the counsel for the defendant will insist on the hearing being proceeded with. The hearing has gone over from time to time in the hope that Mrs. Lautsch’s condition might improve sufficiently to admit of her giving testimony.
Dr. A. Lauer was placed on the witness stand this morning to testify to Mrs. Lautsch’s present condition. While she is conscious and appears to understand what goes on about her, she is still unable to exercise the power of speech. She is able at times to write a little, but her emaciated condition precludes any satisfactory results from this source. To show that her understanding is not so badly impaired she stops and crossed out a wrong letter when she makes one in writing. Three or four days ago her condition was more alarming than usual and it was feared she was about to pass away. She is now much better.
Justice Bond ordered this morning that an effort be made between now and next Wednesday to take Mrs. Lautsch’s deposition at her home. The oral questions put to her are to be answered by signs or in writing. The process promises to be an interesting one.
On application of this attorneys Mr. Hertels bond was reduced this morning from $10,000 to $2,000. An effort for a further reduction of $500 was made without success. It was expected that bail would be furnished this afternoon. '''The Leavenworth Times, 23 Mar 1895, Saturday, page 4.''' The preliminary hearing of Robert Hertel on the charge of assaulting Mrs. Lautsch is set for today in a justice court. It will likely be postponed again on account of some witnesses not being able to attend. '''The Leavenworth Times, 24 Mar 1895, Sunday, page 4.''' '''HERTEL OUT ON BOND'''
'''Preliminary Trial Again Postponed and His Bond Reduced to $2,000.''' The preliminary trial of Robt. Hertel, charged with assaulting Mrs. Lautsch, did not come off yesterday and it was postponed until next Wednesday. When the case was called in Justice Bond’s court yesterday morning the prosecution asked for farther delay. It is understood the prosecution wants the trial postponed until Mrs. Lautsch is able to appear in court and testify.
The defense asked that Hertel’s bond be reduced from $10,000 to $2,000. After a brief argument the request was granted.
William Miller, Gus. Stahl and F. G. Markart went on the bond and Hertel was liberated from the county jail yesterday afternoon. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 27 Mar 1895, Thursday, p.1.''' '''The Hertel Case Postponed Again.''' The case of the state against Robert Hertel, Sr., was again continued in Justice Bond’s court this morning, this time till April 6. There was an understanding between the attorneys before the case was called that it should go over to another day. Mrs. Lautsch has been unable to depose as yet. '''The Leavenworth Weekly Times, 28 Mar 1895, Thursday, page 8.'''
(Repeat of 24 Mar article)
'''HERTEL OUT ON BOND'''
'''Preliminary Trial Again Postponed and His Bond Reduced to $2,000.''' The preliminary trial of Robt. Hertel, charged with assaulting Mrs. Lautsch, did not come off Saturday and it was postponed until next Wednesday. When the case was called in Justice Bond’s court Saturday morning the prosecution asked for farther delay. It is understood the prosecution wants the trial postponed until Mrs. Lautsch is able to appear in court and testify.
The defense asked that Hertel’s bond be reduced from $10,000 to $2,000. After a brief argument the request was granted.
William Miller, Gus. Stahl and F. G. Markart went on the bond and Hertel was liberated from the county jail Saturday afternoon. '''The Leavenworth Times, 28 Mar 1895, Thursday, page 4.''' '''Waiting for Mrs. Lautsch to Get Well.''' Robert Hertel was brought into Justice Bond’s court for a preliminary trial again yesterday forenoon. The hearing will not likely take place until Mrs. Lautsch can appear in court as a witness and another postponement was made until April 6th. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 6 Apr 1895, Saturday, page 1.''' '''REDUCED TO $1,000.''',
'''Robert Hertel to be Released Today—His Case Again Postponed.''' The case wherein Robert Hertel, sr., is charged with assaulting Mrs. August Lautsch was called for preliminary hearing in Justice Bond’s court this morning and was continued for ten days. A good deal of preliminary skirmishing was engaged in by the state and the attorneys for the defense. This is the fifth or sixth time the hearing has been put off.
Dr. J. A. Lane and Dr. A. Lauer testified this morning as to the condition of the prosecuting witness. The testimony of both showed conclusively that Mrs. Lautsch is in no way capable of testifying either orally or in writing at the present time. It was also shown by the testimony of the doctors that no definite time when she may be able to tell what she knows may be fixed.
On application of counsel for the defense the court reduced Mr. Hertel’s bond from $2,000 to $1,000. It was stated at noon that he would furnish bail and be released this afternoon. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 6 Apr 1895, Saturday, page 4.''' Mrs. August Lautsch, for whose injuries Robert Hertel is awaiting examination, is still unable to speak, though she seems to continue to improve. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 15 Apr 1894, Monday, page 4.''' Mrs. August Lautsch is said to be improving slowly and will probably be able to tell her story before long. The case of Robert Hertel, sr., her alleged assailant, will be called in Justice Bond’s court for a hearing tomorrow morning. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 17 Apr 1894, Wednesday, page 4.''' '''HERTEL RELEASED'''
'''Justice Bond Lets Him Go This Morning on His Own Recognizance.''' The case of the state against Robert Hertel, Sr., charged with feloniously assaulting Mrs. August Lautsch, was again called for preliminary hearing in Justice Bond’s court at 10 o’clock this morning.
The state was not ready to proceed and the examination had to again [be] continued.
Drs. Lauer and Lane were placed on the witness stand to testify regarding Mrs. Lautsch’s condition. In their opinion the prosecuting witness is not now able to clear up the mystery and may never be. She can talk some, but answers questions affirmatively and negatively without regard to meaning. When asked if Hertel inflicted the wound in her head she said “no,” and a little later she answered “yes” to the same question.
The case was continued till next Saturday and Mr. Hertel released on his own recognizance. The justice did not think it right to keep him in jail any longer when there is nothing stronger than suspicion against him. '''The Leavenworth Times, 18 Apr 1895, Thursday, page 4.''' '''PRACTICALLY SET FREE'''
'''Hertel Not Likely to be Held for Trial.''' When the Hertel case was called up in Justice Bond’s court yesterday morning Doctors Lane and Lauer were put on the witness stand and testified that Mrs. Lautsch was not in a condition to five intelligent testimony about anything yet, and in their opinion, there was considerable doubt if she ever would be able to.
Unless she can give testimony against Hertel there seems to be very little chance of ever convicting him of assaulting her.
At the request of the state the further hearing of the case was continued until Saturday morning. In the meantime all bond has been taken off Hertel and he has been left go on his own recognizance. '''The Leavenworth Times, 26 May 1895, Sunday, page 4.''' '''Reward to Capture Mrs. August Lautsch’s Assailant.''' Govenor Morrill issued a proclamation yesterday afternoon offering a reward of $100 for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who recently committed an assault on Mrs. Julia Lautsch. The crime was committed February 20. The proclamation was issued upon the solicitation of the Leavenworth county authorities. '''The Leavenworth Weekly Times, 30 May 1895, Thursday, page 3.'''
(Repeat of 26 May article)
'''Reward to Capture Mrs. August Lautsch’s Assailant.''' Govenor Morrill issued a proclamation Saturday afternoon offering a reward of $100 for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who recently committed an assault on Mrs. Julia Lautsch. The crime was committed February 20. The proclamation was issued upon the solicitation of the Leavenworth county authorities. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 6 June 1895, Thursday, page 1.''' '''DOUBLE THE REWARD'''
'''Friends of Mrs. Lautsch add $100 to the Reward of the Govenor.'''
'''NOT ABLE TO SPEAK; GETTING WELL'''
'''The Wounded Woman Tries to Talk but Can Only Utter a Jumble of Disconnected Syllables—Her Writing Equally Incoherent.''' In addition to the $100 reward offered by the governor the friends of Mrs. Julia Lautsch today offered a reward of $100 for evidence which will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who assaulted Mrs. Lautsch at her home in Stillings’ addition Feb. 20.
While Mrs. Lautsch has so far recovered from her wounds as to walk about the house unassisted, she is, so far, only able to speak a single word. She can say “yes” in response to a question but beyond this she endeavors to convey her meaning by signs. Her brother, Frank Knopf, says when she attempts to speak she gets the syllables of the words all jumbled up. In writing it is the same way. She seems unable to express a sequence of ideas or even a short sentence. Mr. Knopf had her make figures beginning with number 1. She was fairly successful at this but when she got to 5 she made the figure backward and was unable to go higher, though she could copy the figures he made for her accurately with much pains.
Mrs. Lautsch is being cared for at the home of her mother. She sews a little and sometimes attempts to assist in the housework but as the family fear to have her do such work they urge her to desist and she complies.
From time to time during her long period of convalescence the physician attending her has probed the wound in her head and taken out broken bits of skull. These searchings of the wound always make her condition worse for the time being.
There is still as much doubt as ever whether the large ragged hole in her forehead was made by a pistol ball or some blunt instrument. Meanwhile she is receiving the best of care and may be taken to her own home, where the assault occurred, in a few days.
Robert Hertel, who is suspected of having committed the assault and who is now awaiting trial for it, is at liberty having been released on his own recognizance. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 18 June 1985, Tuesday, page 1.''' '''HERTEL DISCHARGED'''
'''The Mystery of the Wounding of Mrs. Lautsch Still Unsolved.'''
'''JUSTICE BOND HAS SET HERTEL FREE'''
'''His Act Based on a Motion Made by the County Attorney—Mrs. Lautsch Still Unable to Tell Her Story and Clear up the Mystery''' Robert Hertel, sr., suspected of committing the murderous assault that came so near ending the life of Mrs. August Lautsch last February, was finally discharged this morning by Justice Bond. He had been out of confinement on his own recognizance for the past two or three months, during which time it was the general impression that he would in the end go free.
This leaves the mysterious occurrence still unsolved. A reward of $200 is offered for the apprehension of the miscreant, but there seems to be no further clew. The mystery will in all probability never be cleared up until Mrs. Lautsch tells the story of how she received her injury. Her condition has greatly improved of late, still she seems utterly unable to talk sufficiently to make herself understood. Dr. Lauer stated this morning that he did not think she would ever be able to tell the story.
It will be remembered that on February 20th, last, Mrs. Lautsch was found almost murdered, in her own house in Stilling’s addition. There was a ghastly wound in her forehead from which blood oozed, and through which the brain protruded. At first it was reported she had committed suicide. Soon, however, there were circumstances which caused the finger of suspicion to point toward Robert Hertel, Sr., a painter by trade, who lived next door to the Lautsch home. He was arrested and in his fright said some things that militated against him. He was lodged in jail on the charge of assault with intent to murder Mrs. Lautsch.
A little later Hertel was released on bond; then one of his bondsmen withdrew and he was again incarcerated. A few weeks later Justice Bond released him on his own recognizance, it not being feared that he would run away.
The case was many times called for a preliminary hearing, but was invariably postponed on account of the condition of Mrs. Lautsch who was unable to testify. When it was finally called this morning Justice Bond discharged the defendant.
Mr. Hertel feels very much relieved. To a STANDARD reporter this afternoon he stated that his being accused of the crime had greatly injured him in business and that he had a hard time securing work. He thinks he has been unjustly dealt with in that his case was not disposed of long ago. '''The Leavenworth Times, 19 Jun 1895, Wednesday, page 4.''' '''HERTEL SET FREE'''
'''Was no Evidence Against Him—Mrs. Lautsch Bad Off Mentally.''' After many postponements the case against Robert Hertel, charged with assaulting Mrs. Mary [sic] Lautsch, was tried in Justice Bond’s court yesterday. There was not a particle of evidence to show that Hertel had assaulted her and he was dismissed. He was naturally feeling very cheerful aver his coming out innocent last evening and he was congratulated by his friends.
Mrs. Lautsch is in good health physically, but she is bad off mentally. She cannot remember anything, and her mind seems to be a perfect clank about things that happened previous to her getting hurt. It is not thought by physicians that she will ever be able to tell anything about her assault, and the chances are that the person who committed it will go unpunished. There is a standing reward of $200 for anyone who will furnish testimony for the conviction of the person who assaulted her. '''The Leavenworth Weekly Times, 20 June 20, 1895, Thursday, page 5.'''
(Repeat of 19 Jun article)
'''HERTEL SET FREE'''
'''Was no Evidence Against Him—Mrs. Lautsch Bad Off Mentally.''' After many postponements the case against Robert Hertel, charged with assaulting Mrs. Mary [sic] Lautsch, was tried in Justice Bond’s court Tuesday. There was not a particle of evidence to show that Hertel had assaulted her and he was dismissed. He was naturally feeling very cheerful aver his coming out innocent Tuesday evening and he was congratulated by his friends.
Mrs. Lautsch is in good health physically, but she is bad off mentally. She cannot remember anything, and her mind seems to be a perfect clank about things that happened previous to her getting hurt. It is not thought by physicians that she will ever be able to tell anything about her assault, and the chances are that the person who committed it will go unpunished. There is a standing reward of $200 for anyone who will furnish testimony for the conviction of the person who assaulted her. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 30 Sep 1895, Monday, page 4'''. Mrs. Augusta [sic] Lautsch, who nearly lost her life last February at her home in Stillings addition, presumably at the hands of an unknown assailant, has gradually been getting worse lately. She has never been able to speak since and when asked who inflicted the injuries from which she suffers it is said she points with her hand to the house of a neighbor. Mrs. Lautsch’s entire right side is paralyzed and she has had the most unremitting attention for seven months, requiring as much care as an infant. The hot weather proved very trying in her case but there has been no improvement since the cool weather began. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 7 Oct 1895, Monday, page 1.''' '''SUFFERING ENDED.'''
'''Mrs. Julla [sic] Lautsch Succumbs to the Wound Inflicted in February.'''
'''TAE [sic] MYSTERY OF IT NOT CLEARED UP'''
'''Whether it Was Attempted Suicide or Murderous Assault May Remain Unsolved—Mrs. Lautsch Never Recovered Her Speech—A Post Mortem.''' Mrs. Julia Lautsch, wife of August Lautsch of the Great Western foundry, died about 5 o’clock this morning at the family residence on Ironmoulders avenue, just west of Shoemaker avenue.
The death of Mrs. Lautsch was not unexpected and was the logical result of a terrible wound in the forehead sustained in a mysterious manner over seven months ago. She lived longer and suffered more than most of those familiar with the case thought possible for human to endure. Mrs. Lautsch was near death several times the first few weeks succeeding the day the fatal wound was so mysteriously inflicted, but later she rallied somewhat, and regained a good deal of her former strength, but never recovered the power of speech sufficiently to clear up the mystery of the case. The extremely hot weather of last month seemed to cause her greater suffering than anything else. Her condition kept growing worse steadily and she became so weak and emaciated that it was known the end could not be far off. THE STORY REMAINS UNTOLD.
She passed away peacefully, and Frank Knopf, her brother, says without telling the story of how she received the fatal wound.
The funeral arrangements have not been made and there will probably be no announcement of them before tomorrow. Drs. Lauer and Lane will hold a post mortem and there is hope that this examination may throw some light on the mystery. It will establish the fact as to whether Mrs. Lautsch was struck or shot, and this is an important point that has remained in doubt. FOUND IN AN ALMOST DYING CONDITION
About noon on the 20th day of last February Mrs. Lautsch was found lying unconscious on the floor at her own home. There was a frightful wound in her forehead and a revolver was lying not far away. At first it was thought to be a case of attempted suicide; then the theory of attempted murder was strongly put forward. In this latter connection Robert Hertel Sr., whose residence is immediately west of the Lautsches, was arrested on suspicion. It was said that when asked who inflicted the wound in her head Mrs. Lautsch would point to the house of this neighbor. He was placed under bonds and his case continued from time to time. Mrs. Lautsch not being able to testify, Mr. Hertel was finally discharged by an act of the prosecuting attorney. Since that time nothing of a startling nature developed in connection with the mystery. Now it may never be known whether it was attempted suicide or the work of a dastard.
Mrs. Lautsh was 30 years old and beside the husband, leaves one child, a little girl about 9 years old. She has a brother and sister. Frank and Julia Knopf. [sic] Her mother Mrs. Julia Berger, lives near the old stone brewery in Southwest Leavenworth. '''The Leavenworth Times, 8 Oct 1895, Tuesday, page 4.''' '''DEATH AT LAST'''
'''Mrs. Lautsch, Who Was Assaulted Last February, Passes Away.''' Early yesterday morning Mrs. Julia Lautsch, wife of August Lautsch, died at her home on Shoemaker avenue in the west part of the city. Her death was expected and she was surrounded by relatives and friends when the end came.
Mrs. Lautsch has never been well since the time she was assaulted in a brutal manner last February. She partially rallied from the effects of the blow on her head, but was never in a condition to tell who gave it to her. Her skull was fractured by the blow and her mind was ever afterwards clouded.
The relatives and friends of Mrs. Lautsch take her death very hard. She was 30 years old and has lived in Leavenworth nearly all her life. Her husband and a little girl 9 years old survive her.
There was one arrest that grew out of her assault, but as there was no evidence against the party he was dismissed. There is a standing reward of $100 for the arrest and conviction of the person who assaulted Mrs. Lautsch, which was offered by the governor and her relatives.
The death of Mrs. Lautsch is a verification of the opinion of the physician who first diagnosed the case, which has been such an enigma to the local medical profession. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 8 Oct 1895, Tuesday, page 1.''' '''THE BULLET FOUND.'''
'''Some of the Mystery Surrounding Mrs. Lautsch’s Death Cleared Up.'''
'''INTERESTING CASE FOR PATHOLOGISTS'''
'''All Doubt Removed by the Post Mortem as to Whether Mrs. Lautsch Was Shot or Simply Struck—The Bullet Located –Its Road Through the Brain.''' Mrs. Julia Lautsch, whose death after long suffering was announced in the STANDARD yesterday, died of a gunshot wound. This has been established beyond a doubt. There was a decided difference of opinion, even among the medical fraternity, as to whether the wound in her forehead was the result of a blow delivered with some blunt instrument or was pathway of a leaden bullet fired into the brain.
A post mortem was held yesterday afternoon which to some extent clears up the mystery surrounding the peculiar case.
A bullet, badly battered and apparently fired from a revolver of large caliber, was found encysted in the brain on the left side and about two-thirds of the way back. Where the bullet was found and resting on the brain was a formation in shape resembling an egg, though larger. It is thought it contained only serum. This sack or bag, found where it was, is something unusual if not extremely rare, and furnishes an exceedingly interesting case for pathologists.
The bullet entered the brain at the forehead, a little to the left of the center of the forehead and slightly above the temple. Its pathway through the brain on the left side was clearly revealed by the post mortem examination. This had all healed up nicely and naturally and it appears the brain was in healthy condition save in the immediate region of where the bullet entered; at this spot softening of the brain had set in. Pressure and brain exhaustion were probably the immediate cause of death.
The examination revealed the further fact that pieces of the skull still remained in the brain, and one piece, it seems, had grown back to the skull and again become a permanent part of it. The examination showed also that the muzzle of the weapon must have been held very close to the forehead, as a portion of the brain was powder-blackened and healed up retaining this discoloration. The concussion of the explosion probably caused the shattering of the skull and made the wound look jagged. This is what led to the belief that it was a blow rather than a shot.
Mrs. Lautsch’s funeral will occur tomorrow. The hour will probably be at 2 p. m. The burial will be made at Mt. Calvary. '''The Leavenworth Times, 9 Oct 1895, Wednesday, page 4.''' '''Mrs Lautsch’s Funeral Today.''' The funeral of Mrs. August Lautsch will take place this afternoon at 2 o’clock. The remains will be interred at Mt. Calvary cemetery. The machine shop of the Great Western Foundry, where Lausch works, will be shut down to give the men a chance to attend the funeral.
At a post mortem examination held Monday night a bullet was found embedded in Mrs. Lautsch’s brain, showing conclusively that she was shot. '''The Leavenworth Weekly Times, 10 Oct 1895, Thursday, page 5'''
(Repeat of 9 Oct article)
'''Mrs Lautsch’s Fureral Today.''' The funeral of Mrs. August Lautsch took place Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The remains will be interred at Mt. Calvary cemetery. The machine shop of the Great Western Foundry, where Lausch works, will be shut down to give the men a chance to attend the funeral.
At a post mortem examination held Monday night a bullet was found embedded in Mrs. Lautsch’s brain, showing conclusively that she was shot. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 10 Oct 1895, Thursday, page 4.''' The funeral of Mrs. Julia Lautsch yesterday afternoon was well attended. The services were held at the Sacred Heart church. The remains were laid to rest in Mt. Calvary. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 11 Oct 1895, Friday, page 4.''' '''Card of Thanks.''' We desire to express publicly our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the man friends and also the Society of Royal Sisters for the many acts of sympathy and kindness extended in out late bereavement.
AUGUST LAUTSCH AND FAMILY OF FRANK KNOPF. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 7 Dec 1895, Saturday, page 4.''' August Lautsch commenced suit in the district court this morning against Emma Lautsch, a minor, aged 10 years. The court is asked to appoint a guardian ad litem for the defendant and to adjudge each party to the suit to be the owner in fee simple of an undivided one-half of lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, block 10, Stillings’ first subdivision. Mr. Lautsch’s wife died last October from a wound inflicted in her forehead under mysterious circumstances. '''The Leavenworth Times, 8 Dec 1895, Sunday, page 4.''' '''Suit for Division of Property.''' Yesterday August Lautsch began a suit for partition of property against Emma Lautsch. He says the defendant is a minor and that each own half of lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 10, Stilling’s addition in the cit of Leavenworth. He asks for a division of the property. '''The Leavenworth Standard, 13 Dec 1895, Friday, page 4.''' …The partition suit of Lautsch against Lautsch was dismissed without prejudice. == Sources == * "The Leavenworth Standard, The Leavenworth Times and the Leavenworth Weekly Times," Articles accessed at "The Kansas Historical Society," kshs.org, via newspapers.com, online database with images accessed Oct 2022, https://kansashistoricalopencontent.newspapers.com/

The Delbaugh Branch

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The goal of this project is to connect the Delbaughs to the rest of the world. As of yet my family is the only one that contains a Delbaugh surname and I would like to try and expand that view. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kunkel-820|Nate Kunkel]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Look through records to piece together a Delbaugh line * Gather sources that trace back to the origin of the surname *Connect the Delbaugh's to other trees to see where they went in history Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27577855 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Delmain Line

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The goal of this project is to find some history on the Delmain line prior to 1876. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[White-28189|Stephanie Mansfield]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Gravestones outside of Allenton, MO listed as Delmain. * Anyone with the name Delmain to see where our families may cross. * Any immigration records Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13071580 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Descendants of Aaron Peterson 1814-1881 of Eastern Bladen County near Kelly, North Carolina

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This 48 page booklet was published in July 1998. The author credits much of the research to Mary Viola Peterson Squires.

The Descendants of Edward Smith Smith-129149 of Ash, Kent, England

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In 1840, [[Smith-129149|Edward SMITH]] was reported to have 10 children, 60 grand children and 30 great-grandchildren still living. this page is a summary of all the descendants of Edward that have been identified so far. ==Children== # [[Smith-135519|Sarah SMITH]] bap. 1784 Ash, Kent, England "St. Nicholas, Ash next Wingham, Kent, England Baptism Register 1688-1800 1784 Canterbury Cathedral Archives image at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb328%2fcca-ash-reg-6-baptisms-1688-1800%2f00061&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96650629 FindMyPast] m. John KEMP d. 1873 # [[Smith-172265|Susannah SMITH]] bap. 1787 Wingham, Kent, England "St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England Baptism Register 1778-1812 U3/269 1787 Canterbury Cathedral Archives image at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-a3%2f00010&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96568704 FindMyPast] m. John SUTTON d. 1868 # [[Smith-172266|Mary SMITH]] bap. 1789 Wingham, Kent, England "St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England Baptism Register 1778-1812 U3/269 1789 Canterbury Cathedral Archives image at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-a3%2f00012&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96568760 FindMyPast] # [[Smith-172441|Henry SMITH]] bap. 1791 Wingham, Kent, England "St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England Baptism Register 1778-1812 U3/269 1791 Canterbury Cathedral Archives image at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-a3%2f00014&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96568803&highlights= FindMyPast] # [[Smith-127764|Thomas SMITH]] bap. 1794 Wingham, Kent, England "St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England Baptism Register 1778-1812 U3/269 1794 Canterbury Cathedral Archives image at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-a3%2f00016&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96568862 FindMyPast] # [[Smith-172442|William SMITH]] bap. 1798 Wingham, Kent, England "St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England Baptism Register 1778-1812 U3/269 1798 Canterbury Cathedral Archives image at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-a3%2f00019&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96568963 FindMyPast] # [[Smith-172460|Harriet SMITH]] bap. 1801 Wingham, Kent, England "St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England Baptism Register 1778-1812 U3/269 1801 Canterbury Cathedral Archives image at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-a3%2f00023&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96569024 FindMyPast] # [[Smith-172461|George SMITH]] bap. 1804 Wingham, Kent, England "St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England Baptism Register 1778-1812 U3/269 1804 Canterbury Cathedral Archives image at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-a3%2f00026&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96569096 FindMyPast] # [[Smith-172463|John SMITH]] bap. 1807 Wingham, Kent, England "St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England Baptism Register 1778-1812 U3/269 1807 Canterbury Cathedral Archives image at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-a3%2f00031 FindMyPast] # [[Smith-172467|Edward Smith]] bap. 1811"St. Mary the Virgin, Eastry, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Edward SMITH" U3/267 1811. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/CANT/DLP405/CCA-U3-267-1-3A/00022&parentid=GBPRS/CANT/B/96517474&_ga=2.168858849.1773271756.1542443354-1704104701.1542269707 FindMyPast] Accessed 22nd November 2018 d. 1812 at Eastry, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Eastry, Kent, England Burial Register entry of Edward SMITH" 1812. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/CANT/DLP405/CCA-U3-267-1-3A/00037&parentid=GBPRS/CANT/D/95352483&_ga=2.130167631.1773271756.1542443354-1704104701.1542269707 FindMyPast] Accessed 22nd November 2018 ==Grandchildren== # [[Kemp-4451|John KEMP]] bap. 13th May 1804 Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1800-1812 CCA-U3-274/1/B/2 1804. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb328%2fcca-ash-reg-7-baptisms-1800-12%2f00008&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96651685 FindMyPast] d. 1881 # [[Kemp-4452|Isaac KEMP]] bap. 3rd August 1806 Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1800-1812 CCA-U3-274/1/B/2 1806. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb328%2fcca-ash-reg-7-baptisms-1800-12%2f00010&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96651818 FindMyPast] d. 1887 # [[Kemp-4454|Mary KEMP]] bap. 1st August 1808 Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1800-1812 CCA-U3-274/1/B/2 1808. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb328%2fcca-ash-reg-7-baptisms-1800-12%2f00013&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96651936 FindMyPast] #Sarah KEMP bap. 2nd December 1810 Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1800-1812 CCA-U3-274/1/B/2 1810. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb328%2fcca-ash-reg-7-baptisms-1800-12%2f00015&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96652090 FindMyPast] # [[Kemp-4455|Susannah KEMP]] bap. 31st May 1813 Ash, Kent, England "St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1813-1822 CCA-U3-274/1/B/3 1813 Pg. 5 Entry No. 36. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96645474 FindMyPast] # Henry KEMP bap. 18th August 1816 Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1813-1822 CCA-U3-274/1/B/3 1816 Pg. 37 Entry No. 294. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb328%2fcca-ash-reg-12-marriages-1813-22%2f00023&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96645732 FindMyPast] # Harriet KEMP bap. 14th February 1819 Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1813-1822 CCA-U3-274/1/B/3 1819 Pg. 63 Entry No. 502. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb328%2fcca-ash-reg-12-marriages-1813-22%2f00036&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96645940 FindMyPast] # William KEMP bap. 3rd June 1821 Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1813-1822 CCA-U3-274/1/B/3 1821 Pg. 87 Entry No. 695. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb328%2fcca-ash-reg-12-marriages-1813-22%2f00048&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96646132 FindMyPast] # George KEMP bap. 6th October 1823 Ash, Kent, England "St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 1823 Pg. 10 Entry No. 77. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00011&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96652317 FindMyPast] # Elizabeth KEMP bap. 20th February 1825 Ash, Kent, England "St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 1825 Pg. 23 Entry No. 178. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00017&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96652418 FindMyPast] ==Great Grandchildren== # Jane KEMP bap. 31 July 1830 at Littlebourne, Kent, England"St. Vincent, Littlebourne, Kent, England baptism register entry of Jane KEMP" 1813-1845 U3/73/1/2 1830 Pg. 52Entry No. 411. Canterbury Cathedral Archives [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2f005265443%2f00457&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96439351 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # George KEMP bap. 20th May 1832 at Littlebourne, Kent, England"St. Vincent, Littlebourne, Kent, England baptism register entry of George KEMP" 1813-1845 U3/73/1/2 1832 Pg. 58 Entry No. 458. Canterbury Cathedral Archives [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2f005265443%2f00460&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96439398 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # John KEMP bap. 17th Nov 1833 at Littlebourne, Kent, England"St. Vincent, Littlebourne, Kent, England baptism register entry of John KEMP" 1813-1845 U3/73/1/2 1833 Pg. 63 Entry No. 502. Canterbury Cathedral Archives [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2f005265443%2f00462&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96439442 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Sarah KEMP bap. 12th May 1839 at Littlebourne, Kent, England"St. Vincent, Littlebourne, Kent, England baptism register entry of Sarah KEMP" 1813-1845 U3/73/1/2 1839 Pg. 82 Entry No. 650. Canterbury Cathedral Archives [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2f005265443%2f00475&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96439591 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # ?Caroline KEMP b. abt. 1828 # Charles KEMP bap. 31st May 1829 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England baptism register entry of Charles KEMP. 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1829 Pg. 60 Entry No. 474. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00036&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96652714 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Amelia KEMP b. abt. 1831 Ash, Kent, England bap. 17th June 1831 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England baptism register entry of Amelia KEMP. 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1831 Pg. 77 Entry No. 616. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00044&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96652856 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # John KEMP bap. 12th May 1833 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England baptism register entry of John KEMP. 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1833 Pg. 95 Entry No. 757. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00053&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96652997 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 bur. 3rd January 1848 St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England burial register entry of John KEMP" 1813-1856 U3/269 1848 Pg. 79 Entry No. 630. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp592%2fcca-u3-269-1-e2%2f00040&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fd%2f95388215 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Rebecca KEMP bap. 1st February 1835 at Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England baptism register entry of Rebecca KEMP" 1813-1837 U3/269 Canterbury Cathedral Archives. 1835 Pg. 89 Entry No. 708. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-b1%2f00046&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96570091 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Frances KEMP bap. 11th June 1837 at Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England baptism register entry of Frances KEMP" 1813-1837 U3/269 Canterbury Cathedral Archives. 1837 Pg. 99 Entry No. 789. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-b1%2f00051&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96570173 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Isaac KEMP b. 1839"General Register Office Birth Index of Isaac KEMP" 1839 September quarter, Eastry Registration District Volume 5 Page 131 Mother’s Maiden Name: '''JACOB''' [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp GRO Online Birth Indexes] Wingham, Kent, England bap. 11th August 1839 at Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England baptism register entry of Isaac KEMP" 1837-1867 U3/269 Canterbury Cathedral Archives. 1839 Pg. 7 Entry No. 52. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-b2%2f00004&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96570234 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # James KEMP b. 1841"General Register Office Birth Index of James KEMP" 1841 June quarter, Eastry Registration District Volume 5 Page 149 Mother’s Maiden Name: '''JACOB''' [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp GRO Online Birth Indexes] bap. 16th June 1841 at Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England baptism register entry of James KEMP" 1837-1867 U3/269 Canterbury Cathedral Archives. 1841 Pg. 14 Entry No. 110. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-b2%2f00008&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96570292 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 bur. 16th January 1842 St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England burial register entry of James KEMP" 1813-1856 U3/269 1842 Pg. 61 Entry No. 487. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp592%2fcca-u3-269-1-e2%2f00031&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fd%2f95388072 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # James KEMP b. 1842"General Register Office Birth Index of James KEMP" 1842 December quarter, Eastry Registration District Volume 5 Page 149 Mother’s Maiden Name: '''JACOB''' [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp GRO Online Birth Indexes] bap. 27th December 1842 at Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England baptism register entry of Rebecca KEMP" 1837-1867 U3/269 Canterbury Cathedral Archives. 1842 Pg. 19 Entry No. 152. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-b2%2f00010&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96570334 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # James KEMP b. 1843 Wingham, Kent, England bap. 26th February 1843 at Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England baptism register entry of James KEMP" 1813-1837 U3/269 Canterbury Cathedral Archives. 1843 Pg. 20 Entry No. 156. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-b2%2f00011&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96570338 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Thomas KEMP b. 1845"General Register Office Birth Index of Thomas KEMP" 1845 September quarter, Eastry Registration District Volume 5 Page 146 Mother’s Maiden Name: '''JACOB''' [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp GRO Online Birth Indexes] Wingham, Kent, England bap. 28th September 1845 at Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England baptism register entry of Thomas KEMP" 1813-1837 U3/269 Canterbury Cathedral Archives. 1835 Pg. 30 Entry No. 234. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-b2%2f00016&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96570416 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # George KEMP b. 1848"General Register Office Birth Index of George KEMP" 1848 June quarter, Eastry Registration District Volume 5 Page 149 Mother’s Maiden Name: '''JACOB''' [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp GRO Online Birth Indexes]bap. 28th May 1848 at Wingham, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Wingham, Kent, England baptism register entry of George KEMP" 1813-1837 U3/269 Canterbury Cathedral Archives. 1848 Pg. 39 Entry No. 306. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fdlp591%2fcca-u3-269-1-b2%2f00020&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96570488 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Hannah Jane KEMP b. 1851"General Register Office Birth Index of Hannah Jane KEMP" 1851 March quarter, Eastry Registration District Volume 5 Page 172 Mother’s Maiden Name: '''JACOB''' [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp GRO Online Birth Indexes] Staple, Kent, England # Sophia KEMP b. 1853"General Register Office Birth Index of Sophia KEMP" 1853 June quarter, Eastry Registration District Volume 2a Page 557 Mother’s Maiden Name: '''JACOB''' [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp GRO Online Birth Indexes] Staple, Kent, England # Thomas KINGSLAND bap. 19th August 1827 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Thomas KINGSLAND" 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 1827 Pg. 44 Entry No. 349. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00028&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96652589 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 bur. 31st Aug 1827 "St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Burial Register entry of Thomas KINGSLAND" 1813-1833 CCA-U3-274/1/E/3 1827 Pg. 70 Entry No. 558. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb328%2fcca-ash-reg-13-burials-1813-33%2f00037&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fd%2f95445625 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # John KINGSLAND bap. 6th August 1828 at Woodnesborough, Kent, England"St. Mary the Virgin, Woodnesborough, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of John KINGSLAND" 1813-1844 U3/64/1/3 1828 Pg. 49 Entry No. 385. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2f004033871%2f00340&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96019035 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017. # Thomas KINGSLAND bap. 25th July 1830 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Thomas KINGSLAND" 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1830 Pg. 69 Entry No. 549. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00040&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96652789 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017. # William KINGSLAND bap. 20th April 1834 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of William KINGSLAND" 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1834 Pg. 104 Entry No. 831. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00058&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96653071 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # George KINGSLAND bap. 31st July 1836 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of George KINGSLAND" 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1836 Pg. 124 Entry No. 992. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00068&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96653232 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Sarah Ann KINGSLAND bap. 27th January 1839 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Sarah Ann KINGSLAND" 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1839 Pg. 142 Entry No. 1129. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00077&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96653369 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 bur. 3rd February 1839"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Burial Register entry of Sarah Ann KINGSLAND" 1833-1853 CCA-U3-274/1/E/4 1839 Pg. 32 Entry No. 255. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-14-burials-1833-53%2f00018&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fd%2f95449708 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Mary Ann KINGSLAND bap. 2nd February 1840 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Mary Ann KINGSLAND" 1840-1857 CCA-U3-274/1/B/5 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1840. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb330%2fcca-ash-reg-23-baptisms-1840-57%2f00002&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96656649 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Mary Anne KINGSLAND" 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 1840 Pg. 149 Entry No. 1186. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00080&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96653426 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Sarah Ann KINGSLAND bap. 6th November 1842 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Sarah Ann KINGSLAND" 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 1842 Pg. 169 Entry No. 1347. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00091&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96653587 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Sarah Ann KINGSLAND" 1840-1857 CCA-U3-274/1/B/5 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1842. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb330%2fcca-ash-reg-23-baptisms-1840-57%2f00016&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96656807 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # James KINGSLAND bap. 5th July 1846 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of James KINGSLAND" 1843-1874 CCA-U3-274/1/B/6 1846 Pg. 27 Entry No. 214. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1843-74%2f00019&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96653876 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of James KINGSLAND" 1840-1857 CCA-U3-274/1/B/5 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1846. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb330%2fcca-ash-reg-23-baptisms-1840-57%2f00037&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96657023 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Harriet KINGSLAND bap. 8th December 1848"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Harriet KINGSLAND" 1843-1874 CCA-U3-274/1/B/6 1848 Pg. 44 Entry No. 348. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1843-74%2f00028&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96654010 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 received into church 7th January 1849 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Harriet KINGSLAND" 1840-1857 CCA-U3-274/1/B/5 Canterbury Cathedral Archives 1849 Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb330%2fcca-ash-reg-23-baptisms-1840-57%2f00050&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96657158 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017. # Susanna KEMP bap. 12th April 1835 at Ash, Kent, England"St. Nicholas, Ash, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Susanna KEMP" 1822-1844 CCA-U3-274/1/B/4 1835 Pg. 114 Entry No. 908. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb329%2fcca-ash-reg-15-baptisms-1822-44%2f00063&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96653148 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017. # Wiiliam CHAPMAN bap. 1st December 1839 at Bekesbourne, Kent, England"St. Peter, Bekesbourne, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of William CHAPMAN" 1813-1876 U3/165 1839 Pg. 40 Entry No. 315. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb430%2fcca-u3-165-1-2%2f00025&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96888170 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # John CHAPMAN bap. 20th June 1841 at Bekesbourne, Kent, England"St. Peter, Bekesbourne, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of John CHAPMAN" 1813-1876 U3/165 1841 Pg. 42 Entry No. 333. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb430%2fcca-u3-165-1-2%2f00026&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96888188 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # George CHAPMAN bap. 28th March 1843 at Bekesbourne, Kent, England"St. Peter, Bekesbourne, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of George CHAPMAN" 1813-1876 U3/165 1843 Pg. 45 Entry No. 356. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb430%2fcca-u3-165-1-2%2f00027&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96888211 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Stephen CHAPMAN bap. 15th September 1844 at Bekesbourne, Kent, England"St. Peter, Bekesbourne, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Stephen CHAPMAN" 1813-1876 U3/165 1844 Pg. 46 Entry No. 368. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb430%2fcca-u3-165-1-2%2f00028&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96888223 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Thomas CHAPMAN bap. 22nd March 1846 at Bekesbourne, Kent, England"St. Peter, Bekesbourne, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Thomas CHAPMAN" 1813-1876 U3/165 1846 Pg. 49 Entry No. 390. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb430%2fcca-u3-165-1-2%2f00029&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96888245 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Henry CHAPMAN bap. 2nd January 1848 at Bekesbourne, Kent, England"St. Peter, Bekesbourne, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Henry CHAPMAN" 1813-1876 U3/165 1848 Pg. 52 Entry No. 411. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb430%2fcca-u3-165-1-2%2f00031&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96888266 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Sarah CHAPMAN bap. 28th September 1851 at Bekesbourne, Kent, England"St. Peter, Bekesbourne, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Sarah CHAPMAN" 1813-1876 U3/165 1851 Pg. 58 Entry No. 462. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb430%2fcca-u3-165-1-2%2f00034&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96888317 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017 # Charles CHAPMAN bap. 15th May 1853 at Bekesbourne, Kent, England"St. Peter, Bekesbourne, Kent, England Baptism Register entry of Charles CHAPMAN" 1813-1876 U3/165 1853 Pg. 61 Entry No. 484. Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Image available at [http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fcant%2fpb430%2fcca-u3-165-1-2%2f00035&parentid=gbprs%2fcant%2fb%2f96888339 FindMyPast] Accessed 4th Sep 2017

The Descendants of Frederick Stover, 1770

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== Descendants of Frederick Stover (1770-1857)== written about 1937, by Daniel Bedell Cohoe and his granddaughter Eleanor Cohoe. In the papers inherited by Joan Moore. Note: I have retained the format of the original except that I have added last names for each person. Also for births after 1900, I have included only the year.
Note: Corrections/additions I have made to the original are shown ''(in () in italics with notes and references)'' Frederick Stover (son of Adam Stover Sr.) 1770-1857 married Mary Weaver 1771-1855. They were zealous members of the society of Friends, and were associated with the Lossings and several other members of that society in building the first meeting house for religious worship in the township, also one of the first school houses, although the school house was the property of Friends it was open to all and was attended by many who were not of that society. Their meetings for worship were well attended, and there can be no doubt but that the steadfast faith and upright living of those early Friends had a large moral influence upon the young and rapidly growing community. The children of Frederick and Mary (Weaver) Stover were as follows: Miranda 1794, Wesley 1797, John 1799, Gilbert 1800, Jesse 1803, Albin 1806, Sarah 1809, and Albert 1814. John 1799 died when he was a young man. Miranda 1794 married John Palmer. As there was no monthly meeting of Friends established in Norwich at that time in order to have the marriage performed according to the Friends order it was necessary to make the journey on horseback to Pelham, a distance of eighty miles. Albert 1814 married Betsey Webster. The conveyance that took the young couple to the meeting house where they were married (while not as primitive as the white steer of John Alden and Priscilla's time) was a lumber wagon with a new wagon box made by the groom and furnished with the wagon chair of that day. == Miranda Stover 1794 married John Palmer== 1. Stover, Miranda 1794 - - - John Palmer :1. Palmer, Phebe 1814 no marriage : 2. Palmer, Mary Anna 1817 - - - Andrew Willson ::1. Willson, Jane no marriage ::2. Willson, Mary - - - Ambrose Cohoe :::1. Cohoe, Elen :::2. Cohoe, William - - - Madge Welch ::::1. Cohoe, Olive ::::2. Cohoe, Medora ::::3. Cohoe, Mina Alice ::::4. Cohoe, Melvin Ambrose ::::5. Cohoe, Mary Ellen :::3. Cohoe, Melvin :::4. Cohoe, Alice - - - Fred Elwood Hilliker ::::1. Hilliker, John Keith - - - Mary Aletha Fleming ::::2. Hilliker, Fred Wilson - - - Beulah Sackrider :::::1 .Hilliker, Bertha Alice Betty :::::2. Hilliker, Orion Le Roy :::::3. Hilliker, D'Arcy Preston ::::3. Hilliker, HIlton Roy -- - Winnefred Preston ::::4. Hilliker, Alice Mildred :::5. Cohoe, May ::3. Willson, Sarah - - - Peter Kirkley :::. Kirkley, Harriet - - - Frank Harris ::::1. Harris, James Raymond ::::2. Harris, Hattie - - - David Dunning ::4. Willson, Albert - - - Mary Firth :::1 Willson, Henry :::2 Willson, Mabel :::3. Willson, Maud - - - William Lucaf :3. Palmer, William 1819 - - - Phebe Ganer 9 children no further report ::1. Palmer, George ::2. Palmer, Edward ::3. Palmer, Miranda ::4. Palmer, William ::5. Palmer, Jacob ::6. Palmer, Catherine ::7. Palmer, Elwood ::8. Palmer, Albert ::9. Palmer, Elen :4. Palmer, Harriet - - - Henry Wasly ::1. Wasly, Caroline ::2. Wasly, Pemberton ::3. Wasly, Lizette :5. Palmer, Caleb - - - Rachel Wilson ::1. Palmer, Catherine ::2. Palmer, Anzonette ::3. Palmer, John ::4. Palmer, James :6. Palmer, Sarah - - - James McMichael one son ::1. McMichael, a son :7. Palmer, Albert - - - Elizabeth Cornwall ::1. Palmer, Edgar (born Dec 25 1858 or 9) - - - Anna McDowell 2 children :::1. Palmer, a son :::2. Palmer, a daughter - - - Cedric Small ::::1. Small, Paul ::::2. Small, ?? ::1b Edgar then married - - - ?? Leike :::4 sons :8. Palmer, John - - - Rachel Shearer ::1. Palmer, Amelia ::2. Palmer, Mary ==Wesley Stover married Mary Cornwall== 2. Stover, Wesley 1797 - - - Mary Cornwall :1. Stover, John 1820 :2. Stover, Samuel 1822 - - - Polly (1st Mary Oakes (2nd Cornwall ::1. Stover, Katherine 10/18/1846 d. 12/16/1921 - - - Henry Atwood 10/?/1835 d. 7/10/1890 :::1. Atwood, Melissa Jane 5/10/1871 d. 7/27/1922 - - - Thomas Young d. 3/?/1923 ::::1. Young, William 2/?/1888 - - - Mabel Bearns :::::1. Young, Edna May 5/?/1912 d. 5/5/1916 :::::2. Young, Jean :::::3. Young, Bernice :::::4. Young, WIlliam ::::2. Young, Harry - - - Mabel Russel :::::1. Young, daughter ::::2b. Harry then married Ethel Burge :::::1. Young, Edward Lerory :::::2. Young, Ivan :::::3. Young, Velma :::::4. Young, son ::::3. Young, Allin - - - Bernice Bullis :::::1. Young, Ruth ::::4. Young, Agnes Maud d. 1899 ::::5. Young, Winnifred 8/5/1899 - - - Harry Payne ::::6. Young, Kathleen - - - Earl Humphrey :::::1. Humphrey, daughter ::::7. Young, Burton ::::8. Young, Edith ::::9. Young, Cecil :::2. Atwood, Charles 5/17/1872 d. 9/12/1872 :::3. Atwood, William 6/12/1873 d. 3/27/1934 :::4. Atwood, Daniel 7/27/1874 :::5. Atwood, Bertha 10/9/1875 - - - Matheus Rogers ::::1. Rogers, Madeline Alberta 1902 :::6. Atwood, Minnie 8/24/1878 d. 11/20/1928 m. 5/24/1898 - - - Jno Hammond 6/7/1870 ::::1. Hammond, Elizabeth Mae 1/9/1899 m. 6/30/1934 - - - Ennest Turner 11/1/1895 :::::1. Turner, Erna Elaine 1935 :::::2. Turner, son 4/19/1937 died same day ::::2. Hammond, Cleo Atwood 1904 m. 1932 - - - Vera Pearl Harvey 7/22/1905 :::::1. Hammond, Evelyn Minneta 1933 :::::2. Hammond, Harvey John 1934 :::::3. Hammond, Cleo Verne 1935 :::::4. Hammond, Gerald Ivan 1936 ::::3. Hammond, Myrtle Irene 1907 m. 1931 - - - E. Stanley Law :::::1. Law, baby 1933 :::::2. Law, Lois Edra 1934 :::::3. Law, Sandra Arline 1935 ::::4. Hammond, Reginald Wilfred 1909 m. 1931 - - - Wealtha Cristina Daniel 5/?/1908 ::::5. Hammond, Florence Nellie 1913 m. 1932 - - - Karl Harvey 9/9/1911 :::::1. Harvey, Leonard Barrie 1934 :::::2. Harvey, J. Eugene 1935 :::::3. Harvey, Glenda Marline 1936 ::::6. Hammond, Erna Minneta Georgina 1915 m. 1934 - - - Frederick John Green 1908 :::::1. Green, Herbert John 1934 :::::2. Green, Stanley Keith 1935 :::::3. Green, Beverley Glen 1937 :::7. Atwood, Theresa 12/23/1884 - - - Benson Book ::::1. Book, Florence Nellie 4/9/1905 died age 3 months ::::2. Book, Marguerite 1915 :::8. Atwood, Nellie 4/3/1888 - - - Orwell Warren ::::1. Warren, Alma Isobel 1915 ::::2. Warren, baby son 1916 ::::3. Warren, Grace Matilda 1919 ::::4. Warren. LLoyd 1921 ::2. Stover, Matilda 10/18/1846 (twin of Katherine)- - - WIlliam Boughner :::1. Boughner William :::2. Boughner Belle - - - George McGuire :::3. Boughner, Gertruda :::4. Boughner, Retta - - - ? Naden :::5. Boughner, Wesley :::6. Boughner, Mabel - - - Joseph Yorkes ::3. Stover, Annie Treelove 1851 d. 12/20/1919 - - - 1st William Huntley :::1. Huntley, Arthur 9/22/1872 - - - Hannah Elliott ::::1. Huntley, Florabelle - - - E. G. Bartram :::::1. Bartram, William :::::2. Bartram, Betty :::::3. Bartram, John :::::4. Bartram, Florabelle ::::2. Huntley, Martha - - - Evia (?) Adams ::::3. Huntley, Leala ::::4. Huntley, Joseph ::::5. Huntley, Aubria ::::6. Huntley, Elliott ::::7. Huntley, Ethel ::::8. Huntley, Vera- - - Ersaell Tuttle ::::9. Huntley, Evaline (Essia) - - - ? Cavall :::2. Huntley, James L. 5/30/1876 - - - Estelle Banslaugh ::::1. Huntley, Delas - - - Eliazbeth McIntyre :::::1. Huntley, Robert Glen :::::2. Huntley, Margaret Ann ::::2. Huntley, Morley ::3b. Annie then married - - - J. Roberts :::1. Roberts, Ada 8/3/1882 - - - John Gilfillian :::::1. Gilfillian, Sylvia :::::2. Gilfillian, Leverne ::4. Stover, Alice E. 9/?/1853 m. 1869 - - - Jesse D. Stover 1846 d. 1929 :::1. Stover, Alveretta 9/10/1870 m. 1st 12/25/1886 - - - Jonathan David Dell d. 6/9/1911 ::::1. Dell, Jonathan Gilbert 10/4/1887 m. 1916 - - - Maudie Hasner :::::1. Dell, GIlbert 1917 :::::2. Dell, Clifford 1919 :::::3. Dell, Maudie May 1922 ::::2. Dell, Mary Elizabeth 9/20/1889 m. 9/20/1910 - - - Frederick E. Beecroft :::::1. Beecroft, Mary Frederica 1911 :::::2. Beecroft, ALlice Alva 1911 d. 1911 :::::3. Beecroft, Clara Edith 1913 :::::4. Beecroft, Leanard Gordon 1916 :::::5. Beecroft, Ivan Ernest 1920 ::::3. Dell, Archie Norman 5/6/1896 d. 1/13/1898 ::::4. Dell, Jessie Alice 5/16/1902 m. 9/21/1915 - - - George H Hill :::::1. Hill, George Edward 1916 :::::2. Hill, Jesse Jacob 1919 :::::3. Hill, Jan 1932 ::::5. Dell, Clara Alva 1904 m. 1931 - - - Robert C. Coults :::::1. Coults, Elton Cantley 1934 :::::2. Coults, Maryln Jane 1936 :::1b. Alveretta then married James Clark d. 9/22/1919 :::2. Stover, Edith 1872 d. 1872 :::3. Stover, Gilbert C. 1873 :::4. Stover, Clara A. 1876 died :::5. Stover, Esther 1877 m. 1896 - - - Eugene Deer ::::1. Deer, Charles :::6. Stover, Laura M. 1879 m. 1898 - - - William J. Sandham ::::1. Sandham, Florence M. 1898 m. 1918 - - - Arthur Hicks :::::1. Hicks, Maxwell Arthur 1920 :::::2. Hicks, Wilma J. 1922 ::::2. Sandham, John R. 1900 m. 1918 - - - Olive Sawyer :::::1. Sandham, John w. 1921 :::::2. Sandham, Florence J. 1921 twin of John :::::3. Sandham, Thomas M. 1924 :::::4. Sandham, Margaret P. 1931 :::::5. Sandham, Mildred J. 1936 ::::3. Sandham, Thomas W. 1902 ::::4. Sandham, Grace E. 1904 . 1929 - - - William Acker :::::1. Acker, Joyce ::::5. Sandham, S. Maxwell 1907 m. 1935 - - - Dora Fordham :::::1. Sandham, Maxine Grace 1936 :::7. Stover, Almeda Jane 1881 d. 2/12/1917 m. 1899 - - - Elias Edwin Emerick ::::1. Emerick, George Herbert 10/5/1899 ::::2. Emerick, Francis Edwin 1901 m. 1936 - - - Evelyn Chambers dau. of Elias Chambers Rangton, Ont. ::::3. Emerick, Alice Irene 1907 ::::4. Emerick, Leslie 1909 m. 1931 - - - Pearl Idella Lounsbury dau. of Sylvester Lounsbury :::::1. Emerick, Pamela Jane 1932 :::::2. Emerick, Dona Irene 1936 ::::5. Emerick, Bruce Stanton 1910 ::::6. Emerick, Lelia Grace 1912 m. 1932 - - - Benjamin Swanson Hall of Danville, Virginia :::::1. Hall, Frances Eileen 1932 :::::2. Hall, Benjamin Calvin 1934 :::::3. Hall, Richard Swanson 1935 :::8. Stover, George A 1883 :::9. Stover, Dora Maud 1885 m. 12/15/1915 - - - Henry Thomas Carter ::::1. Carter, Thomas Edward 1916 (at St. Thomas) ::::2. Carter, Sophia Mary Alice 1918 (at St. Thomas) ::::3. Carter, Margaret Lillian 1919 (at St. Thomas) ::::4. Carter, Dora Viola 1921 (at St. Thomas) ::::5. Carter, Mary Alvadine 1923 (at St. Thomas) d. 5/31/1929 :::10. Stover, Mabel 1887 - - - John Cowan ::::1. Cowan, Alma 1915 - - - Robert Fruin :::::1. Fruin, Robert 1932 :::::2. Fruin, Annie 1934 :::11. Stover, Florence Victoria 1889 m. 8/12/1913 - - - John Joseph West son of John J. West of Ilford, England ::::1. West, Florence Lillian 1914 at Dereham, England m. 1935 - - - Jack Schmidt son of Mathias & Magdalena Schmidt, Pfaffenhofen, an der Ilm, Germany :::::1. Schmidt, Sandra 1936 at Tillsonburg, Canada ::::2. West, Gwendoline Mae 1921 at TIllsonburg, Canada :::12. Stover, Minnie Mae 1891 d. 1902 :::13. Stover, Elmer 1893 :::14. Stover, Frank 8/29/1897 m. 10/10/1917 - - - Myrtle Taylor ::::1. Stover, Arthur 1919 ::::2. Stover, Harvey 1921 ::::3. Stover, Lillian 1925 ::::4. Stover, Hazel 7/17/1931 d. 10/7/1931 ::::5. Stover, Dorothy 1934 :3. Stover, Edward 1824 :4. Stover, Anna 1826 - - - Smith Shelton ::1. Shelton, Mary - - - William Greer :::1. Greer, Albert :::2. Greer, Pearl :::3. Greer, Edith :::4. Greer, Gladys :::5. Greer, Richard :::6. Greer, Lily ::2. Shelton, John - - - ?? 4 children :5. Stover, Daniel 1827 - - - Margaret Ficht :6. Stover, Arminna 1829 - - - ? Cook ::1. Cook, Mary - - - Leroy Miller, lived in Wyandotte Mich. at onetime :::1. Miller, daughter :::2. Miller, son :::3. Miller, son ::2. Cook, son :7. Stover, Mary 1831 d. Aug. 1864 - - - Amos Hadcock ::1. Hadcock, Edward d. 4.1.1929 - - - Phoebe Shattuck :::1. Hadcock, Mary :::2. Hadcock, Allen ::2. Hadcock, Arthur d.12/18/1934 m. 2/14/1883 - - - Annie Jones :::1. Hadcock, Harry 2/15/1884 m. 3/22/1905 - - - Bertha Chambers ::::1. Hadcock, Leslie ::::2. Hadcock, Doris :::2. Hadcock, Beverley G. 10/5/1890 m. 1/12/1918 - - - Maude Fuller :8. Stover, Frederick 1833 :9. Stover, Phoebe C. 9/10/1837 d. 5/27/1898 m. 2/21/1860 - - - AAron M. Turner 9/1/1836 d. 1/3/1911 ::1. Turner, I. Emeritt 12/20/1863 d 3/20/1882 ::2. Turner, Almond A. 7/1/1866 d. 5/29/1930 m. 9/22/1926 - - - Grace L. Patrick ::3. Turner, Ella M. 9/16/1871 m. 10/2/1912 - - - William H. Guild ::4. Turner, Ulysses S. 12/31/1874 d. 8/17/1876 == John Stover 1799 == 3. Stover, John 1799 died when he was a young man. == Gilbert Stover 1800 married Phebe Dunkin== GIlbert Stover built a saw mill in the pine forest at a place that is now known as Rocks Mills in South Norwich. The saw mill was long since removed but the house he built is still standing in good repair after being continuously occupied for well over 100 years. 4. Stover. Gilbert 1800 - - - Phebe Dunkin :1. Stover, Egbert - - - Jane Bailey ::1. Stover, Jesse 1846 d. 1929 m. 1869 - - - Alice Stover 9/?/1853 O O O O O O
''Note Jesse and Alice are second cousins. Jesse is the grandson of Frederick's son Gilbert, while Alice is the granddaughter of Fredierck's son Wesley. For the descendants of Jesse and Alice see:
2. Stover, Wesley
. . . . . 2. Stover, Samuel
. . . . . . . . . 4. Stover, Alice - - - Jesse Stover''
O O O O O O
::2. Stover, Phebe ::3. Stover, GIlbert - - - Ellen Lavin :::1. Stover, Thomas - - - Ella Secord ::::1. Stover, Clarence - - - Evelyn Bowlby :::::1. Stover, Frederick ::::2. Stover, Bruce - - - Olive Almost :::::1. Stover, Murray :::::2. Stover, Dorothy ::::3. Stover, Olive - - - Stanley Nunn :::2. Stover, John - - - Etta May Stevens ::::1. Stover, Pauline - - - Kenneth Zeller :::::1. Zeller, Isabel :::::2. Zeller, John :::3. Stover, James - - - Lavinia Oatman ::::1. Stover, Ruby ::::2. Stover, Pearl ::::3. Stover, Mildred :::4. Stover, Maud - - - John Kent ::::1. Kent, Hazel - - - Earl Helsdon :::::1. Helsdon, Marion :::::2. Helsdon, Evelyn ::::2. Kent, Beatrice - - - Vern Hicks :::::1. Hicks, Doreen :::::2. Hicks, Marie :::::3. Hicks, Verna :::::4. Hicks, Margaret ::::3. Kent, Harry ::4. Stover, Minnie :2. Stover, Mary - - - William Stroud ::1. Stroud, Marshall - - - Margaret Clark :3. Stover, David - - - Rachel Gayner ::1. Stover, Milton M? ::2. Stover, Jacob - - - Lillian Wood :::1. Stover, Charles M? :4. Stover, Hannah - - - Thomas Harvey 4 children ? :5. Stover, Titus - - -Lasetta Gee ::1. Stover, Charles ::2. Stover, Emma ::3. Stover, Fremont ::4. Stover, Arthur ::5. Stover, Glen ::6. Stover, Carrie ::7. Stover, William :6. Stover, Gilbert no record :7. Stover, Jacob - - - Mary Nottingham ::1. Stover, Sarah Jane - - - Francis Cohoe :::1. Cohoe, Mabel :::2. Cohoe, Ivan :::3. Cohoe, George :8. Stover, Jesse no further record :9. Stover, Abner no further record == Jesse Stover 1803 married Elizabeth Barker== Jesse and Elizabeth Stover set up their new home in the forest on lot 4 concession 3 North Norwich in the year 1824. The happy union was broken in the year 1858 when Elizabeth was called by death. Some time later after the death of Elizabeth Jesse married Lydia Hakes of N.Y. State, with whom he spend many years of happy companionship. After the death of Lydia he continued his home with his son William on the farm where he had spent the strength of his early manhood years. He lived to be 94 years old lacking 3 days having been greatly beloved by his many friends. 5. Stover, Jesse 1803 - - - Elizabeth Barker d .1858 :1. Stover, Miranda - - - David Butterfield ::1. Butterfield, Mary Emma - - - ALfred Lossing ::2. Butterfield, Jesse Semore - - - Jennie Cornwall :::1. Butterfield, Orie died as a young man :::2. Butterfield, Harry - - - ?? :::3. Butterfield, Carol - - - ?? :2. Stover, William - - - Phebe Stover ::1. Stover, Cordelia - - - Henry Moore :::1. Moore, Stanley - - - ? Edgerton-Henry ::::1. Moore, Shela ::::2. Moore, Barbara ::1. Stover, Esther - - - Dr. J.B. MacMillan :::1. MacMillan, Grace - - - ?? :::1. MacMillan, Phebe - - - ?? ==Albin Stover 1806 married Anna Willson== A letter which has been preserved for more than a hundred years, reveals the fact that the newly married couple made a trip to the home of their early childhood in Dutchess County and that a letter from Anna's youngest sister ELizabeth had advised relatives there that Anna and her Dutchman as she humorously styled him were about to visit them. In the reply letter appears the following extract "Anna's Dutchman as you term him is a very fine man and we were pleased to see them."
Albin inherited the Frederick Stover homestead where he and his family cared for the parents, Frederick and Mary, all their declining years. Each of whom reached the ripe age of well over four score years.
6. Stover, Albin 1806 - - - Anna Willson :1. Stover,Elizabeth - - - Ryerse Almas ::1. Almas, Anna ::2. Almas, Albert ::3. Almas, Derward :2. Stover, Margaret - - - Andrew Moore ::1. Moore, Emma ::2. Moore, Byron ::3. Moore, Willson :3. Stover, Albert - - - Elizabeth Smith ::1. Stover, Charles ::2. Stover, Fenwick ::3. Stover, Margaret ::4. Stover, Helena ::5. Stover, Albin ::6. Stover, Justus ::7. Stover, Annis :4. Stover, James - - - Sarah Jane Eaton ::1. Stover, Luke adopted son :5. Stover, Andrew - - - Adeline Whitaker ::1. Stover, Stephen Deming ::2. Stover, Maud ::3. Stover, Mary ::4. Stover, Caroline Annie :6. Stover, Sarah - - - William Whaley no surviving children ==Sarah Stover 1809 married William Barker== Sarah (who was familiarly known as Sally) was only two years old when the family took the long and tedious journey by wagon from New York State, into Norwich when Norwich township was a dense forest. Although she was of such tender age, she survived the ordeal, and became a real mother in Israel. William enjoyed relating an incident that occured in the beginning of their courtship. It so happened that a thirsty calf in trying to get to a spring of water got helplessly mired. Sally saw the plight of the calf and William passing along the read at the time took in the situation and went to the rescue, both together were able to pull the helpless creature on to solid ground. And so it happened that a luckless calf stuck in the mud, gave Sally and me our first experience in pulling together. 7. Stover, Sarah 1809 - - - William Barker :1. Barker, William Penn 1831 died in infancy :2. Barker, Leonard 1832 - - - Martha Potter ::1. Potter, Antonetta - - - William Hall :::1. Hall, May - - - Albert Crabbe ::2. Potter, Leonard :3. Barker, Isaac H. 1834 - - - Harriet Cohoe no children :4. Barker, Mary 1835 died young :5. Barker, Phebe Jane 1838 - - - Jacob Spencer ::1. Spencer, Sarah Catherine - - - Edward Cranefield ::2. Spencer, Ella - - - Walter Cranefield ::3. Spencer, Ida - - - Joseph Hutchings :6. Barker, Miranda 1840 - - - Michael Gillam ::1. Gillam, William B. - - - Lucy Ebe :::1. Gillam, Monica - - - ?? Leslie ::::1. Leslie, Katherine ::::2. Leslie, Mary :::2. Gillam, Enoch - - - ?? ::::1. Gilliam, John ::::2. Gilliam, Joan ::::3. Gilliam, Gordon :::3. Gillam, Frank :::4. Gillam, Wilhelmina ::2. Gillam, Alice - - - John Moore (ist husband) :::1. Moore, William - - - May ?? ::::1. Moore, Janis Ruth :::2. Moore, Beulah - - - Walter Clark ::::1. Clark, Edward ::::2. Clark, Marjory :::3. Moore, Miranda - - - Lloyd Vanburen ::::1. Vanburen, Florence ::2b. Alice then married George Skinner ::3. Gillam, Fred - - - Maggie Powers :::1. Gillam, Bessie - - - William Keehler died several years later :::1b Bessie married W.E. Jones :::2. Gillam, Edna - - - W.E. Jones ::4. Gillam, Elizabeth :7. Barker, William S. 1842 - - - Mary Gillam ::1. Barker, Elizabeth - - - Percy Kennedy 1 son died ::2. Barker, Minnie ::3. Barker, Harriet ::4. Barker, James - - - ?? 2 sons no further record obtainable :8. Barker, Elizabeth 1843 - - - Edward Waring ::1. Waring, Emma - - - James Mott :::1. Mott, Ellen - - - Ernest Copeland ::::1. Copeland, Virginia ::::2. Copeland, James ::::3. Copeland, Flora ::::4. Copeland, Jean ::::5. Copeland, Florence :::2. Mott, Sina :::3. Mott, Francis - - - Frances Binns ::::1. Mott, Mildred ::::2. Mott, Donald ::::3. Mott, Muriel ::::4. Mott, James :::4. Mott, Beulah :::5. Mott, Marjorie - - - Harry Dolphin ::2. Waring, Miranda - - - Arthur Haight :::1. Haight, Anna :::2. Haight, Deborah ::3. Waring, Joseph Edward - - - Beatrice Prichard :::1. Waring, William M. - - - Gladys Hammond ::::1. Waring, Audrey ::4. Waring, William - - - Emma Brearly :::1. Waring, Harold - - - Evelyn Jull :::2. Waring, Donald - - - Lucile Beck :9. Barker, James F. - - - Sarah J. Taylor ::1. Barker, Lewellyn - - - ?? :::1. Barker, ? :::2. Barker, ? :::3. Barker, ? ::1. Barker, William - - - Rose Jeffery :::1. Barker, Marjorie - - - ?? Odell :::2. Barker, Jean - - - Dr. Wrong ::::1. Wrong, ? ::::2. Wrong, ? :::2. Barker, Grace :10. Barker, Sarah Anna - - - Bruce Taylor no children ==Albert C. Stover 1814 married Betsy Webster== Albert C. Stover 1814 was believed to be the second white male child to be born in Norwich, married Betsy Webster, who at the age of sixteen had ridden from Farmington N.Y. into Norwich on horseback accompanied by her mother and her newly acquired stepfather, James Haight. 8. Stover, Albert C, 1814 - - - Betsy Webster :1. Stover, Isabelle 1836-1886 no marriage :2. Stover, John Wesley - - - Mary Southwick no children :3. Stover, Albin 1842 - - - Mary Budd 4 children no further report ::1. Stover, Jane ::2. Stover, Edward ::3. Stover, Lydia ::4. Stover, Joseph :4. Stover, Mary 1845 - - - William Costain ::1. Costain, Cora died when a child ::2. Costain, Maud - - - Harry Allan :::1. Allan, Mona - - -''( William Hartley INCORRECT W Hartley did not marry Mona)'' See NOTE HARTLEY ::::''(1. Hartley, William Donald INCORRECT not Mona's child)'' See NOTE HARTLEY ::::''(2. Hartley, Lloyd INCORRECT not Mona's child)'' See NOTE HARTLEY ::3. Costain, William died in early manhood ::''(4. Costain, Ann Alberta ADDITION)''See NOTE ANN ALBERTA - - -'' ( William Hartley CORRECTION W Hartley married Ann Alberta)''See NOTE HARTLEY ::::''(1. Hartley, William Donald ASSUMPTION William is Ann's child)'' See NOTE HARTLEY ::::''(2. Hartley, Lloyd ASSUMPTION Lloyd is Ann's child)'' See NOTE HARTLEY :5. Stover, Gulielma 1848 - - - Justus Cohoe ::1. Cohoe, Horace - - - Martha Kelly :::1. Cohoe, Edith :::2. Cohoe, Elma - - - John Ambrose :::3. Cohoe, Justus ::2. Cohoe, Marion - - - David Kelly :::1. Kelly, Horace - - - Marion E. Secord ::::1. Kelly, David :::2. Kelly, Carol - - - Grant Kealey ::::1. Kealey, Dytha ::::1. Kealey, Carolyn ::::1. Kealey, William Grant :::3. Kelly, Marion - - - Clendon Spencer ::3. Cohoe, John Herbert - - - Catherine McCready :::1. Cohoe, Dorothea :::2. Cohoe, Kathaleen ::4. Cohoe, WIlliam Justus - - - Kate Croxford :::1. Cohoe, John McLaurin - - - Mary Kitney :::2. Cohoe, Edith - - - Norman Lees :::3. Cohoe, Allen :::4. Cohoe, Fred :6. Stover, Miranda 1850 - - - Daniel Bedell Cohoe ::1. Cohoe, Wallace Patten - - - Edith Spalding Rubidge :::1. Cohoe, Eleanor Rubidge - - - George Henry Gardner Jr. ::::1. Gardner, Patricia ::2. Cohoe, Albert - - - Margaret Baley :::1. Cohoe, Elizabeth - - - Stewart Cook 2 children :::2. Cohoe, Ruth - - - Gilbert Marvell Wright ::::1. Wright, Peter ::::2. Wright, James ::::3. Wright, Margaret May ::::4. Wright, John ::3. Cohoe, Elizabeth - - - Judson WIlcox :::1. WIlcox, Marion :::2. WIlcox, Grace - - - Howard Bargreen ::::1. Bargreen, Sharon ::::2. Bargreen, Samuel :::3. WIlcox, Helen :::4. WIlcox, Truman ::4. Cohoe, Grace - - - Milton Reid :::1. Reid, Douglas :::2. Reid, Archibald :::3. Reid, Donald :::4. Reid, Wallace died :::5. Reid, Robert ::5. Cohoe, Edgar ::6. Cohoe, Ruth died when a child ::7. Cohoe, Gordon - - - Mabel Harwood :::1. Cohoe, Gordon Bedell :::2. Cohoe, Daniel Wallace :7. Stover, Lydia died at age 16 :8. Stover, Frederick - - - Annie Firth :8b. Frederick married Jennie ?? ::1. Stover, Albert ::2. Stover, Edward ::3. Stover, Albin == Correction Notes with References == '''NOTE HARTLEY''' William Hartley married Ann Alberta Costain, NOT Mona Allan. Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927 (familysearch.org). '''William James Hartley,''' age 39, son of William Hartley and Elizabeth L Mason, '''married''' 23 Jun 1915, in Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada, '''Ann Alberta Costain,''' age 34, daughter of William F Costain and Mary B Stover. From the image (Archives of Ontario) William was a farmer and born in New Durham. Ann was born in New Durham. Witnesses to the wedding were Guelielma S Cohoe and Miranda S Cohoe. '''Daniel B Cohoe''', Baptist Minister from Burgessville '''officiated.''' '''NOTE ANN ALBERTA''' Daniel Cohoe (who compiled this Stover list) knew about Ann Alberta (he officiated at her marriage ! ) but somehow in transferring the information to his grand-daughter Eleanor who organized and typed up the Stover list, she was missed. Thus Hartley became attached to the wrong wife, and his children incorrectly attributed to the wrong mother. Ontario Births, 1869-1912 (familysearch.org) '''Ann Alberta Costin''', born 5 Oct 1880, Burford, Brant, Ontario, Canada, daughter of William T Costin and Mary B Stover. From the image (Archives of Ontario) WIlliam was a teacher.

The Descendants of George Evans Family Reunion

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It's time for another Evans Family Reunion. The last family reunion that I remember was held in Spring Hope, NC in the year 2000. That was over 10 years ago! It's time for the family to get together once again in North Carolina. May all the living descendants of George Evans attend the next family reunion and let us honour [[Evans-533|George]] and [[Mitchell-664|Letha]] and [[Allen-1307|Emma]] and their descendants with our gathering together as one big family.

The Descendants of John Mills and Sally Richardson Family Reunion

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It's time for the descendants of John Mills and Sally Richardson to get together in North Carolina for a long overdue family reunion. May all the living descendants of John Mills and Sally Richardson gather together in Nash County, North Carolina to honour them together as one big family.

The Descendants Of Michael Holt

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== Title: The Descendants of Michael Holt == === Author & Publisher === Compiled and published by
'''Mrs. Arch Bruce Marshall ([[Holt-8548|Maudie Marie (Holt)]])''' - Copyright 1967
Rt. 11, Box 330
Houston, TX 77016 === Description === A history of the immigration of Michael Holt to the Germana Colony in Virginia in 1717 and subsequent migration to Orange County, North Carolina around 1740, including a detailed history of his descendants up through the mid 20th century. == Known Errors or Issues == * Page 484, 133 Henry Holt's mother in law's last name is not listed. She is Anna Miller.[[Maupin-675|Maupin, Socrates]], [[Maupin-702|Eugene Maupin]], and [[Maupin-696|Dorothy Maupin Shaffett]]. [[Space:The_Story_of_Gabriel_and_Marie_Maupin|The Story of Gabriel and Marie Maupin]]: Huguenot Refugees to Virginia In 1700. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1994, page 367. * Page 517, 2182 [[Holt-8272|John Harvey Holt]] died Dec 1951, and married 29 Oct 1925.corrections hand written in the book by [[Dillion-228|Martha (Dillion) McRorie]], his niece. * Page 518, 2199 Should be Teresa. ([[McRorie-43|Teresa Isabelle McRorie]]) * Page 521, 2173 [[Holt-8261|Cora (Holt) McWilliams]] death date should be 23 Nov 1946 (from death cert. & obit.) * Page 539, 137 Rhoda Jane Holt's mother in law's last name is not listed. She is Anna Miller. (Please add to this section as you discover errors that you can verify!) == Availability: == * There are no reports of this book's availability in any public digital format. For library copies see: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005761053/Home * https://www.worldcat.org/title/descendants-of-michael-holt/oclc/886006 *https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/oclc/886006?availability=Family%20History%20Library == Citing This Source == Here's what a full citation of this book might look like, with the link referring back to this page: :[[Holt-8548|Marshall, Maudie Marie (Holt)]], 1908-. [[Space:The_Descendants_Of_Michael_Holt|The Descendants of Michael Holt]]. Houston, Texas, 1967, page xx. You can use this citation in two ways: :1.) Source Citation: The following text may be copied-and-pasted to the bottom of any profile: :::[[Holt-8548|Marshall, Maudie Marie (Holt)]], 1908-. [[Space:The_Descendants_Of_Michael_Holt|The Descendants of Michael Holt]]. Houston, Texas, 1967, page xx. :2.) Footnote: The following text may be copied-and-pasted to provide an "inline citation" producing a footnote: :::[[Holt-8548|Marshall, Maudie Marie (Holt)]], 1908-. [[Space:The_Descendants_Of_Michael_Holt|The Descendants of Michael Holt]]. Houston, Texas, 1967, page xx. Of course, change "page xx" to the actual page number! == Footnotes == ==[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Descendants_Of_Michael_Holt|Click Here for WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]==

The Descendants Of Paulus And Gertrude Kusters

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* New 2023 information. ---- '''The Descendants Of Paulus And Gertrude Kusters''' ---- This is about the book, '''"The Descendants Of Paulus And Gertrude Kusters of Kaldenkirchen, Germany and Germantown, Pennsylvania the first four generations"'''. The Editor of the book is Jean M. White. The Publisher of the book is, [http://www.caoa-genes.org/ The Castor Association Of America]. First printing was 1991. It is printed in the United States of America, by the Mennonite Press, Inc., Newton, Kansas. The book has a Table Of Contents, Appendix, Bibliography, and Surname Index. There are 303 printed pages. The book is commonly referred to as "The Blue Book", by those talking about the Kuster genealogies. The book is for genealogical information, and was published by The Castor Association Of America, for just that main purpose. As of the first of the year 2023, The Castor Association Of America has sadly closed its doors. The membership had first stopped having its yearly required meetings, and switched to localized area groups, with just the board members getting together once a year for the required meetings. But due to so much now online and other new tech, and then low new membership, the association voted to call it quits, in 2021/2022 they put out notice that official ending date was the first of the year 2023. During the last year, the association library was donated, and all remaining printed association books, to include the stock of "The Descendants Of Paulus And Gertrude Kusters", were sold. The association no longer has any of the book for sale, and is now (2023) no longer! I am leaving the (old) web site for the association in place, as it may be kept up for just a bit. *[http://www.caoa-genes.org/ "Castor Association Of America"]. The association was founded in 1983. An association of genealogy family members in the surname lines of Caster, Castor, Custard, Custer, Gerster, Kaster, Kastor, Keister, Kester, Kiester, Kistard, Kister, Koester, Koster, Kuester, Kuster, Kustard and Kusterd. The Castor Association of America (CAOA) applies part of its efforts to searching for our foreign origins in order to better understand the earlier cultures abroad. This provides a deeper appreciation of the struggles and accomplishments of our ancestors. The Association publishes the results of its findings so that more people may share in its knowledge. CAOA also encourages informal regional and local gatherings of members to meet one another and learn more about their common history and the CAOA. You can find the book at most genealogy libraries and societies, that have an interest in ANY of the surnames included in it. The association sent out copies to most all of them, when the book was first published. I even gave two copies to the local library which houses our local genealogy societies large book collection, one for the library and one for the society collection. In early 2023, I understand that some online book sells of this book have happened, but at a much higher price (avg. $100.00) than what the association was selling the book for. (They were selling for $30.00). Checking into this, they are personal sells on sites for people to sell items. I have not found this book online from any of the book reprint companies or in a digitized form. The university which the CAOA donated the rights of the book too, were suppose to within a year (or so ...) have the book out in a digitized form. I just did an online search for the book (04 Jun 2023), it showed up on Google Books, Amazon Books and Abe Books ... but they really do not have them, no reprints or digital. So I have no links to provide. Thank you so very much, [[Kester-460 | Virgil M. Kester III]].

The Descendants of Theophilus Dunning

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This page is intended to be an enhanced citation for the publication '''The Descendants of [[Dunning-28|Theophilus Dunning]]'''. == Description == * Main Author: Fred W. George, Denver, Colo. * Other Author: Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning, Ret'd, San Francisco, Cal. * Language(s): English * Published: Denver, CO, 1944 through 1949 * Subjects: Dunning family * Description: Published serially in "The Colorado Genealogist", newsletter of the Colorado Genealogy Society, Vol. 5 No. 1 (Jan 1944) through Vol. 10 No. 4 (Oct 1949) == Online Copies == * Copies of all back issues of "The Colorado Genealogist" are available in the Members Section of Colorado Genealogy Society website - [https://cogensoc.us cogensoc.us]. Membership fee applies. == Related Publications == * Milo Benjamin Dunning (1874-?) and Silas Wright Dunning (1838-1924), [[Space:Genealogical notes on the Dunning family in America|'''Genealogical notes on the Dunning family in America''']], available on archive.org, compiled and printed June 25, 1915 (earliest version) * Lieut. Col. M. D. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Some Descendants of Andrew Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 10 No. 3 (July 1949) through Vol. 11 No. 3 (July 1950) * Henry E. Dunning, [[Space:Descendants of William Dunning 1783|'''Descendants of William Dunning (1783-1852)''']], publisher unknown, compiled to Jan 1947 (extension to "Theophilus") * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of John Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 14 No. 1 (Jan 1953) through Vol. 14 No. 2 (Apr 1953), compiled 12 Jun 1951 (extension to "Theophilus") * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of William Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 14 No. 3 (July 1953) through Vol. 14 No. 4 (Oct 1953), compiled 12 Nov 1952 * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of Rev. Benjamin Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 15 No. 1 (Jan 1954), compiled 8 May 1953 (extension to "Theophilus") * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of Urbane Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 15 No. 3 (July 1954), compiled 1 Oct 1950 (extension to "Theophilus") * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of Charles Franklin Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 15 No. 4 (Oct 1954) through Vol. 16 No. 2 (Apr 1955), compiled 21 Nov 1952 (extension to "Theophilus") * Lieut. Col. M. B. Dunning (Ret'd.), '''Descendants of Silas Dunning''', "The Colorado Genealogist" Vol. 17 No. 4 (Oct 1956) through Vol. 18 No. 4 (Oct 1957), compiled 2 Jan 1950 (extension to "Theophilus") == Caveat == Like all sources, the contents of this publication aren't always correct. I have found several errors and omissions when processing my branch of the family. Any users of this publication should definitely try to find other records to corroborate all facts found herein. That said, it is correct enough to be useful as a guide to researching the family.

THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS CLARK MCEWEN AND MARIA DISINGER MCEWEN

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Compiled by Marjory McEwen Gerold, Jan 1983. INTRODUCTION "The compiler of this record is Marjory McEwen Gerold, generation 5, and the information contained is the result of a cooperative venture. About 10 years ago my sister-in-law, Dorothy, and my brother, Tom McEwen, began a collection of family information from various branches of the family. Dorothy began to put together a McEwen history with the information sent to her. In 1978, following the annual family reunion, I began to look at what she was doing. I read the early histories which were in the reunion records, looked at the pictures and read the letters. It was probably the early histories written by Great Aunt Sarah Henry and Grandmother Ida Egbert that really sparked my interest in genealogical research. In the beginning my interest was in going back into tie with my research while Tom and Dorothy continued to accumulate descendant information. As time went on and I accumulated information in both directions and I could not bridge the gap between Scotland and America ( a goal not given up) I discovered that the job Dorothy was attempting was almost too big to ever be accomplished. I had to attempt to get part of it into print and naturally the descendants of our own grandparents seemed to be the most likely starting place. This is what this book is about."

The Dewan Family of Kildare, Ireland, in 1900s

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Detailed notes of the Dewan family from Kildare (1800's & 1900's) and their descendents, as remembered by my grandmother [[Dewan-66|Margaret (Dewan) McGrillen]] and recorded by my mother [[McGrillen-9|Mai (McGrillen) Preisler]]. Having now spent some time researching the family members indicated in my grandmother's notes, I am immensely impressed by the accuracy of the information about her cousins, who they married, and the names of their children. In every case I have been able to track down sources that match the relatives shown, and in most cases the names and surnames match exactly. The family belief was that our ancestor James Dwan was descended from a Mike Carroll, who was directly related (a cousin) to other well known Carroll's from Ireland, including Charles Carroll of Carrollton who signed the American Declaration of Independence. However, the details are sketchy and proving impossible to verify due to the lack of archival Irish records for the 1700s and 1800s. Included also are the the details that my grand-aunt [[Dewan-69 | Bridget Mary (Dewan) Giorgi]], sister to my grandmother [[Dewan-66|Margaret (Dewan) McGrillen]], remembered of her mother's side of the family - the Redmonds from Kilmuckridge, Co. Wexford, Ireland. [[Preisler-106 | Carl Preisler]] August 2022

The Dillard Family Association

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The Dillard Family Association began publishing the Dillard Annual in 1991 as a result of discussions of the 50th family reunion held in Rabun County, Georgia. Because of many factors, the least of which was to have a place where the Annuals could be accessed a site was created for the Association. These pages hold as much of the content of the site as available. [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] ==The Dillard Family Association Site contents== *[[Space:The_Dillard_Family_Association%2C_the_Dillard_Annuals| The Dillard Annuals Space Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/The_Dillard_Family_Association.pdf Grave Marker Dedication, Lt John Dillard, 2002] *[[Space:Four_Brothers_in_Oconee_County|Four Brothers in Oconee County]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/The_Dillard_Family_Association-1.pdf Dillard Deeds in Buncombe County, Revised] ===Needs Doing=== * Split ''Descendants of James Dillard and Sarah Barnard Dillard'' to upload (File too large @ 13.1kb *Split ''Dillard Scrap Book'' to upload, File too large @ 41kb *Add each source citation and link back to source to, https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies&action=edit§ion=5.

The Dillard Family Association, the Dillard Annuals

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This document is a part of the [[Space:The_Dillard_Family_Association|Dillard Family Association]] ==Introduction== "The DILLARD ANNUALS are an outgrowth of the Dillard Family Association, which was formed at the Fiftieth Anniversary Reunion of the descendants of Lt. John Dillard (1755-1842) of Rabun County, Georgia at Dillard, Georgia on June 9, 1991. What is our purpose? This can be explained by noting that those in attendance at the reunion included many more lines of Dillard descent than just the one descended from John Dillard of Rabun County, Georgia, and included lines of Dillards descended from Washington County, Tennessee, Laurens County, South Carolina, and the Spottsylvania County, Virginia. At this meeting in 1991, several experienced family historians thought they were in heaven, only to be frustrated that there wasn't enough time to take in and absorb all the research opportunities. This meeting underscored the genuine interest in the "roots" of present-day Dillards who are reaching back for the values of the past. The DILLARD ANNUAL, recognizing this interest, and being an arm of the Dillard Family Association, is for the purpose of promoting and preserving the heritage, culture, and fellowship of all Dillards anywhere -- and not necessarily just the descendants of John Dillard of Rabun County. We hope that the DILLARD ANNUAL will serve as a means of the exchange of responsibly proved and scholastically sound historical information about Dillards, as well as information about what Dillards are doing now and what fun people Dillards are." The text above is by (WikiTreer) John M. Dillard, editor of the DILLARD ANNUALS. He would be very pleased to hear your comments about the DILLARD ANNUALS. To view the DILLARD ANNUALS please click on the pdf link given below. We believe that you will be pleased with this journal of Dillard family history. This PDF of the Annuals is text only and devoid of images. ---- The DILLARD ANNUAL - © - is a non-profit journal of Dillard family history published annually by the Dillard Family Association beginning January 1, 1992 - 2001. All individual articles are the property of each writer. ==Table of Contents== {| border="1" |Contents|||| |- ||The Dillard Family Association||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/The_Dillard_Family_Association_the_Dillard_Annuals.pdf '''The Dillard Annuals'''] Incomplete Compilation||1 |- ||||Introduction||1 |- ||1992||The complete Dillard Annual, Volume 1, January 1992||5 |- ||1993||The full text of the DILLARD ANNUAL, Volume 2; January, 1993, pages 1-29.||18 |- ||1996||The full text of the DILLARD ANNUAL, Volume 3; January, 1996, pages 1-22.||43 |- ||1997||The full text of the DILLARD ANNUAL, Volume 4; January, 1997, pages 1-37.||65 |- ||1998||The full text of the DILLARD ANNUAL, Volume 5; January, 1998, pages 1-38.||102 |- ||1999||Volume 6, January, 1999||140 |- ||2000||Volume 7 Published by the Dillard Family Association January, 2000||193 |- |Annuals not incuded in above|||| |- ||1997||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/The_Dillard_Family_Association_the_Dillard_Annuals-1.pdf '''Dillard Annual 1997''']|| |- ||2001||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/The_Dillard_Family_Association_the_Dillard_Annuals-2.pdf '''Dillard Annual 2001''']|| |}

The Diocese of Killaloe from the Reformation to the close of the eighteenth century

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' ===Dwyer, Philip. The Diocese of Killaloe from the Reformation to the close of the eighteenth century: with an appendix. Dublin: Hodges, Foster, and Figgis, 1878.=== === Available online at these locations: === * Dwyer, Philip. The Diocese of Killaloe from the Reformation to the close of the eighteenth century: with an appendix. Dublin: Hodges, Foster, and Figgis, 1878. ::* https://archive.org/details/dioceseofkillalo00dwye/page/n5/mode/2up ::* https://archive.org/details/diocesekillaloe00dwyegoog/page/n6/mode/2up

The Diversity of Shelley Murphy's ancestors

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== How to Use This Page == This chart contains some basic information, that may be known or unknown, that can be used to help identify an ancestor. Once you add an ancestor to the chart, create a heading where you can list any sources of information to help with identification and can be used to improve the profile. Please note that the people contained in this chart may not have actually been enslaved at all, it is just a possibility. Records prior to around 1900 are difficult to find for any African-American. For assistance in creating profiles for those who's LNAB is unknown, please see [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] '''How to use this chart:'''
Please don't be intimidated or otherwise put off by the chart. It is very easy to use once you know how it is structured. Really. the [ |- ] symbol is used to indicate the next line. You make it with a pipe [ | ] followed immediately by a dash [ - ]. The lines with data begin with a single pipe [ | ], then each cell is divided by double pipes [ || ]. The end is left open.
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|Eliza '''?'''||abt. 1843||abt. 1871||abt 1864 Ambrose Cureton||'''?'''||'''?'''||'''?'''
|- (creates another line) The result is in the chart already. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="#FF FF E0" !Name !Birth !Death !Marriage/Spouse !Father !Mother !Slave Owner |- |Eliza '''?'''||abt. 1843||abt. 1871||abt 1864/Ambrose Cureton||'''?'''||'''?'''||'''?''' |- ||||||||||||| |- ||||||||||||| |- |} === Eliza (?) Cureton === '''Known Sources:''' : "United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD82-6R5 : 29 May 2021), Elizabeth Cureton in entry for Am ? Cureton, 1870. '''Possible Sources:''' There were no "free blacks" found in the 1860 Census in Tennessee. Her husband is possible listed in the 1860 Slave Schedule for District No. 5th in Cocke County, Tennessee, pg. 5. ("United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9BSF-95?cc=3161105&wc=8BD4-929%3A1610412401%2C1610556901%2C1610413701 : 16 October 2019), Tennessee > Cocke > District 8 > image 5 of 12; citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).) These possible females of the correct age were found in the same district: {|cellpadding='6' !Page !Age !Color !Sex !Slave Holder ! !Page !Age !Color !Sex !Slave Holder |- |Page 1||18||Mulatto||Female||Lucinda Dewson|||||| |||| || |- |||19||Black||Female||William L. Dewitt||||Page 7||15 ||Black||Female ||Henry Faubion |- |||19 ||Black|| Female|| White Moore|||||||18|| Black ||Female ||David Sansong |- |||19 ||Black|| Female|| White Moore|||||||16 ||Black|| Female|| David Sansong |- |Page 2||15||Black||Female||John Inman|||||||16 ||Black ||Female ||Edward Monahan |- |||17|| Black ||Female|| James Swagerty|||||||18|| Black ||Female ||Luna Chapman |- |||17|| Black|| Female ||James Swagerty|||||||15 ||Black|| Female ||Elizabeth Chapman |- |||17 ||Black ||Female|| James Swagerty||||Page 8||16 ||Black|| Female|| John Wood |- |||17 ||Black|| Female|| John Rover||||||17 ||Black ||Female ||Laura Weever |- |||15 ||Black|| Female|| John Rover|||||||16|| Black ||Female||J. J. Penland |- |Page 4||16 ||Black ||Female||William Robinson|||||||18|| Black ||Female ||N.H. Stokely |- |||16|| Black ||Female || William Robinson|||||||15|| Black ||Female ||N.H. Stokely |- |||17 ||Black|| Female|| William Menott|||||||17 ||Black ||Female||John L. Fetter |- |||16|| Black ||Female||Alvy Jack|||||||17 ||Black ||Female|| Elizabeth Wood |- |Page 5*||15||Black||Female||Jonathan Bible|||||Page 9||19 ||Black ||Female|| Gipson Wood |- |||18|| Black|| Female|| William Carter||||||17||Black ||Female|| George W. LaRue |- |||15||Black||Female||Joseph Wood|||||Page 10||18|| Black ||Female|| John W. Clark |- |Page 6||15 ||Black ||Female ||Green Allen|||||||16|| Black|| Female ||Joseph J. O'Neil |- |||16 ||Black ||Female|| C. M. Miller||||Page 11||19 ||Mulatto ||Female ||WIlliam Jack |- |||15 ||Black|| Female|| T A Faubion|||||||18 ||Black ||Female|| Sarah A. Coffin |- |Page 7||18||Mulatto||Female||James Swagerty|||||||18 ||Black ||Female|| Sarah A. Coffin (in trust) |- |||16||Black||Female||James H. Yett|||||||16|| Black|| Female|| C. A. Harrison |} * Page 5 is where her husband was located.

The Dolphs in Early Northeast PA

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This free-space profile is a place to compile, sort and attempt to verify all of the public-domain info available about the Dolphs in early Northeastern Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Dolphs of whom Mrs Salisbury speaks were the descendants of Moses Dolph who was a Revolutionary soldier and who after the Revolution went to Mountain Meadows Wayne Co Pa In 1795 he was the largest tax payer in that part of the state. Between 1795 and 1800, he sold his property in Wayne Co to the father of the historian Goodrich and moved to the site of the present city of Scranton. My grandfather Joseph Dolph, then living at St Ann, went down there and made the first survey of that part of the valley. I have a letter from Edward Dolph of Scranton in which he says he remembers his grandfather Moses Dolph very well and that he can remember his saying that the name was originally De Wolf and that some of the family retained the name De Wolf. Moses seems to have been married three times first to a McCarty of Salisbury, so his grandson stated. Goodrich says that Moses Dolph married the daughter of Jacob Stanton at Mountain Meadow in 1780 and of whom Moses bought his home at that place. ==Sources== * Perry, Calbraith Bourn. "Charles DW̓olf of Guadaloupe, His Ancestors and Descendants: Being a Complete Genealogy of the "Rhode Island DW̓olfs," the Descendants of Simon De Wolf, with Their Common Descent from Balthasar de Wolf, of Lyme, Conn. (1668). With a Biographical Introduction and Appendices on the Nova Scotian de Wolfs and Other Allied Families, with a Preface by Bradford Colt de Wolf." United States: Press of T. A. Wright, 1902.

The Dominickers of Holmes County, Florida

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'''The Dominickers of Holmes County, Florida''' * written by William C. Hood * published by the Holmes County genealogical website * This genealogy article covers the so-called Dominicker community of Holmes County, Florida. This group of people are biracial and triracial families that came about through intermarriages before and after the Civil War. * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:The Dominickers of Holmes County, Florida|The Dominickers of Holmes County, Florida]]'' (William C. Hood, Holmes County Genealogy, 2011) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Dominickers of Holmes County, Florida|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Available Online at These Locations''' * http://usgenwebsites.org/flgenweb/FLHolmes/families/misc/dominickers.pdf

The Dorland Enigma Solved

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[https://www.amazon.com/Dorland-Enigma-Solved-Revision-Genealogy/dp/0615133711The Dorland Enigma Solved: A Revision of the Dorland Genealogy Hardcover – 2007, by Barbara A. Barth (Author), Jr. and Judith Cassidy Harry Macy (Editor)]

The Double Culver Quartet

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The Double Culver Quartet was a group of four brothers who married a group of four sisters, their second cousins. The brothers were sons of Rev. Jabez Culver, and the sisters were daughters of Timothy Culver. They all shared great-grandparents John Colver 1670-1760 and Sarah Long 1673-1756.[[The Collver Family|https://collverfamily.com/The_Family_Tree.html]], (accessed Dec 28, 2022) The marriages were: *Jabez Culver and Anna Culver *Aaron Culver and Elizabeth Culver *John Culver and Miriam Culver *Gabriel Culver and Martha Culver This group contributed heavily to the population and establishment of Norfolk, Ontario.Sketch XII: The Double Culver Quartette. Owens, E.A. "Pioneer Sketches of Long Point." Toronto: William Briggs, 1898, pp.84-90 =Sources=

The Double Surname Prefix (Affix, Tussenvogsel) 'Or'

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=== A discussion and explanation of the double surname prefix (Affix) "Or "=== In working with records of German names from North West Germany it is not uncommon to encounter a name that takes the form "''Given Name Surname '''Or''' Surname". This can lead to confusion where someone thinks that the prefix "Or" is a preposition indicating uncertainty as in "either/or" of the two surnames (eg [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/48847/wertmann-or-rath?show=84256#a84256 here]); it is not. It is a legitimate prefix, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_family_name_affixes affix] similar to the Dutch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tussenvoegsel Tussenvoegsel] and the proper form of the name really is '''''Given Name Surname Or Surname.''''' As discussed in [https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/what-is-a-german-farm-name/ ''What is a German Farm Name?''] the prefix can also take the form of "zu" The "Or" is a regional expression of the relationship of the person to a place, although the place being an Estate Farm or House, takes the form of another person's surname. Thus "Or" is understood as meaning "Of" or "From" in the same sense as "Van" or "Von", but with no suggestion of Nobility or genetic parentage such as the Celtic "O' " prefix does. WikiTree User [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Jungschaffer-1 Helmut Jungschaffer] explained it [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/48847/wertmann-or-rath thus]: ''It is not entirely uncommon in Central Europe to find families with two names. That stops usually at the latest in the early to mid 19th century. There are two principal ways in which a family acquired two names: a farmer or tradesman had no male heir and so the son-in-law moved in and took over the farm or the trade, and often enough the last name; or a family moved to a farm or a city dwelling with an established house name and were then referred to by the name of the house or farm they lived in. In both cases birth and marriage records may use either of the names alone or both together, sometimes skipping generations. I think they were trying to make it as difficult as possible for future genealogists to sort things out.:)'' The historic practice of the double surname (''Doppelname'') is discussed [https://www.thoughtco.com/german-surnames-meanings-and-origins-1420789 here] with reference to Farms, but without specific mention of the "Or" prefix. ''[http://archive.is/7HSpq#selection-403.0-403.4 Various Country and Ethnic Naming Customs]'' states: . ''In this area a family's surname was called a Hofname (farm-name), however it different in several ways from the farm names of Norway and Finland. To summarize, each farm had a surname associated with it. The surname associated with the farm was not the name of the farm, however the family living on the farm took this surname. If a daughter inherited a farm, when she got married, her husband would change his name to the name associated with the farm he moved to. During this transition period they would often list his old name and his new surname with a phrase such as genannt, vulgo, modo, sive, or alias listed between them meaning he had one surname but was called by another.'' It is discussed in much more detail in this [https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ursula-krause/the-german-genealogy-girls-podcast/e/52084549 Podcast] of '''''The German Genealogy Girl's Podcast''''' interviewing Teresa Steinkamp McMillin. Steinkamp McMillin expanded on some points and gives the correct spelling of some terms in a follow up blog '''''[https://lindstreet.blog/2017/11/25/german-surname-changes/ German Surname Changes]'''''. She also does not explicitly mention the "Or" prefix, but gives several others that were used. Linguistically "Or" would seem to be more Dutch, not German, but historically this part of modern Germany as well as Holland were settled by the Salian Franks whose lower Franconian language was the root of Dutch and Frisian dialects. In the Rhineland this was largely displaced by the related German language, but not entirely. Remnants lived on in things like the naming use of "Or." That said, the Dutch tussenvoegsel 'op' may have a common root with 'Or.' So '''Man Surname Or Farmname''' could change farms and become '''Man Surname Or SecondFarmname''' with no clue other than the name change. After he dies his wife '''Woman Surname Or Farmname''' might remarry and stay on the farm, becoming '''Woman SecondSurname Or Farmname''', or perhaps stay a widow, but leave the farm as '''Woman Surname''', or even remarry on a different farm as '''Woman SecondSurname Or SecondFarmname''''. In the meantime their son '''Son Surname Or Farmname''' might go to work on a different farm as '''Son Surname Or OtherFarmname''' while thier daughter marries, but stays on the original farm as '''Daughter NewSurname Or Farmname'''. All of them may use one or the other name depending on context, or both. Equally they may in time drop one or the other entirely. The point is that for half a millennia the people and the hence names were very stable. However the practice persisted into 18th century Europe when people were much more mobile, and before it finally died out in the mid-19th century it created an absolute horror show for Rhenish genealogists. === Some Key Points: === - The practice is from the regions of Hanover, Westphalia, Oldenburg, or Lippe, although of course people from these regions migrated to other areas and may have kept or dropped their double surname; - The practice stems from as early as the 9th Century with Charlemagne and only died out in the Mid-19th Century; - You have to be '''very careful''' in interpreting the lineage of persons with these names as they were fluid. The surname tells you that the person belongs to a particular Farm, House , or place associated with one of the above, not necessarily who they are or who they are related to. For eg -- As Jungschaffer states "''... birth and marriage records may use either of the names alone or both together, sometimes skipping generations''" -- If that were not bad enough, when possession (not ownership) of the Farm was transferred, the new Vollmeyer would take the Farm's name attached to their own, while members of the previous Vollmeyer's family would still be on the Farm and still using the Farm's name as their surname. -- Many other confusing variations could occur, such as a Vollmeyer's widow inheriting the right to the Farm and remarrying, and the new husband would take her (ie the Farm's) surname, as would any children he had with him by previous relationships, and so would any he would go on to have with his new wife.

The Douglas Death Ship

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SHIP SUMMARY {| border="2" cellpadding="1" |- | Vessel|| DOUGLAS |- | Masters|| Douglas, S.L. |- | Origin|| London & Plymouth |- | Depart Date|| Tuesday, September 25, 1849 |- | Destination|| Port Adelaide |- | Arrive Date|| Friday, January 11, 1850 |- | Ports of Call|| Plymouth |} '''''Adelaide Observer'' 19th January 1850'''
Died at sea, on board the ''Douglas'', bound for Port Adelaide {| border="2" cellpadding="1" | Date|| Name|| Cause of Death|| Remarks |- |September 25 1849 || [[Downton-525|Mrs Wellerd]] ||Not stated ||Died At Plymouth |- | Sept 26 1849 ||Mr Bassett || Cholera|| |- |Sept 27 1849   || Mrs Thornett || Cholera|| |- |Sept 28th 1849  || Mr Thomas ||  Cholera|| |- |Sept 28th 1849  ||Mrs Thomas ||  Cholera|| |- |Sept 28th 1849 || Mr Miller ||  Cholera|| |- | Sept 28th 1849  ||Mr Adcock||  Cholera|| |- | Oct 2nd  1849 || Mr Bulmer || Cholera|| |- | Oct 4th  1849 ||Mr Bulmer’s child|| Cholera|| |- | Oct 5th  18499 ||Mr Barnard’s child|| Cholera|| |- | Oct 9th  1849  ||Mr John Clay  || Cholera|| aged 27 |- | Oct 15th  1849  ||Mrs Boyer’s child || Diarrhoea|| aged 8 months |- | Oct 16th  1849  ||Miss Bahington|| Diarrhoea|| aged 15 years
(note – could be Babbington )                                |- | Oct 16th  1849   ||Mrs Landells child|| Diarrhoea || |- |Oct 21st  1849   ||Mrs Landel|| exhaustion and seasickness for one month|| leaves 5 small children                               |- |Oct 30th  1849 ||Mrs Barnard || Fever||aged 48 |- | Nov 1st  1849   ||Mrs Tilley’s infant||Not stated || |- | Dec 1st 1849     || Mrs Middleton||  Dysentery|| |- | Dec 7th  1849  || Mrs Hutchinson || Dysentery || leaves a husband and 4 young children |- | Dec 14th  1849  || Mrs Ellis’s son || Dysentery|| aged 3 years |- | Dec 18th  1849|| Mrs Hutchinson’s child || Inanition|| |- | Dec 24th  1849  ||Mrs Parnell’s child|| Convulsions|| |- | January 13th 1850  ||Edward Evans|| Dropsy|| Brother of Mr Evans of the London firm of Bradbury and Evans, |- | January 16,  1850  ||Henry Logan|| Fever|| aged 19 |- | January 16,  1850  ||[[Wheller-120|Athalia Barnard]]|| Typhus fever|| aged 29, wife of David Barnard |} [[Space:Inquest_into_the_Death_of_Athalia_Barnard%2C_aged_29%2C_a_passenger_on_the_Douglas|Inquest into the Death of Athalia Barnard, aged 29, a passenger on the Douglas]] https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deadsearch/genealogy/douglas.htm

The Dover Combination

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The “Combination of the People of Dover to Establish a Form of Government” was entered into in 1640. The original was in existence upon the Town Records about 1665, when it was quoted by Hubbard, but it could not be found when Dr. Belknap wrote his History. A copy made by Governor Cranfield in 1682 has since been found in the Public Record Office in London; of which the following is a transcript: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Dover_Combination&junk=1&action=edit Source Example: :::''[[Space:The Dover Combination|The Dover Combination]]'' (The Dover Combination) Whereas sundry Mischeifes and inconveniences have befaln us, and more and greater may in regard of want of Civill Government, his Gratious Matie haveing hitherto setled no Order for us to our Knowledge: Wee whose names are underwritten being Inhabitants upon the River Piscataquack have voluntarily agreed to combine our Selves into a Body Politique that wee may the more comfortably enjoy the benefit of his Maties Lawes. And do hereby actually ingage our Selves to Submit to his Royal Maties Lawes together with all such Orders as shalbee concluded by a Major part of the Freemen of our Society , in case they bee not repugnant to the Lawes of England and administred in the behalfe of his Majesty. And this wee have Mutually promised and concluded to do and so to continue till his Excellent Matie shall give other Order concerning us. In Witness wee have hereto Set our hands the two & twentieth day of October in the Sixteenth yeare of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles by the grace of God King of Great Brittain France & Ireland Defender of the Faith &c Annoq Domi: 1640. # John Follett # Samuel Haines # Robert Nanney # John Underhill # William Jones # Peter Garland # Philip Swaddow # William Jones # Richard Pinckhame # Steven Teddar # Bartholmew Hunt # John Upgroufe # William Bowden # [[Channey-2|Thomas Canning (Channey)]] # John Wastill # John Phillips # John Heard # Tho: Dunstar # John Hall # Fran: Champernoon # Abel Camond # Hansed Knowles # Henry Beck # Edward Colcord # Robert Huggins # Henry Lahorn # Thom. Larkin # Edward Starr # Richard Waldern # James Nute # William Waldern # Anthony Emery # William Storer # Richard Laham # William Furber # William Pomfret # Tho: Layton # John Crosse # Tho: Roberts # George Webb # Bartholmew Smith # James Rawlins This is a True Copy compared with ye Originall by me Edw Cranfield (Endorsed) New England N. Hampshire The Combination for Government by ye people at Pascataq. 1640 recd abt 13 Febr. 82-3 Some of the names were no doubt copied inaccurately for Governor Cranfield. Phillip Swaddow is Swadden on the protest of 1641. Abel Camond is conjectured to be the Camock named Abel. Steven Teddar is doubtless the Stephen Kidder of Berwick in 1632, if Belknap gives the name right. Thomas Canning was, later Cannie, but Canning was doubtless the original form. Thomas Dunstar is sometimes given as Durstin. Edward Starr was doubtless the Edward Starbuck of that period. The name sometimes given as Robert Varney is clearly Robert Nanney, but may have become Varney. This combination was entered into from the fact that John Underhill had become a strong advocate for the union of the plantation with Massachusetts, as related by Belknap, while pretending to be hostile to that government from which he had been banished. This duplicity produced the utmost confusion in the colony. Underhill attempted to “rend this combination,” and contrary to his oath and fidelity went from house to house, and for his own ends by flattering and threatening, got some hands to a note of their willingness to submit themselves to the government of Massachusetts. This led to the violent proceedings of both parties as related by Belknap, and to the decree banishing Underhill from the colony. From: Wadleigh, George. ''[[Space:Notable Events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire|Notable Events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire]]'' (Dover, NH, 1913)

The Duke d'Epernon Connection Nonsense

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'''FROM GREG BONNER:''' [[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gbonner/apperson.html]] '''The Duke d'Epernon [ancestry] Connection Nonsense''' One can find in many places the assertion that this Apperson family (and related Epperson families) was descended from Bernard Nogaret De La Valette, 2nd Duke d'Epernon. This notion is preposterous, and flies in the face of all historical accounts, is wholly unsupported by documentation, defies known geographic possibility, shows a complete misunderstanding of the mechanism of surname adoption, and doesn't agree with the known genetic evidence, among very many other strikes against it. In short, it is total bunk. If one is interested in finding ones real Apperson ancestry, as opposed to legendary connections to Dukes, Greek Gods and unicorns, one is best to dispense with this "French Connection" junk in its entirety. The 'Noble line' of Apperson is likely the outcome of fraud attempts in the late 1800s. A common scam then was to inform people of the same surname, or even similar surname that they were the rightful heirs of some vast fortune in Europe unclaimed due to the line being extinguished in Europe. The crook would offer to help the intended victims recover the estate for "a fee". This same scam runs today in emails where someone writes saying that some person working for an oil company in some African country who shares your name died in a car wreck, leaving some fortune. They will help you share the estate if you can help them show the court that you are related to the deceased. Invariably, the next step in the process is for you to send them money to pay court filing costs or whatever. This fraud attempt was then picked up popularly in the Apperson family (presuming, erroneously, that the claims made were actually true), and promoted in early genealogy books on the family. Even in these works, though, the documentation consists of "grandpa's fireside stories". However, a look at the real records shows that the biography of the Duke was published, and included no mention of the marriage that is central to the claimed Apperson connection. Also, to keep the Apperson-Duke connection narrative going, it requires the Duke to do things in one place, when it is known from historical records that he was elsewhere. Finally, and most obviously, it requires the existence of a certain Alice B. Faudoas. Unfortunately for Apperson researchers who want to believe this "French Connection", this person is a fictitious creation. There was an Antoinette Faudoas, but the dates related to her are impossible to reconcile with the supposed Apperson connection. Solution? Just change her name and dates a little. Problem solved! Too bad it is fantasy. '''So the number of general strikes against this theory are, principally: 1. There is no evidence supporting the idea that Alice B. Faudoas exists, because she is a work of fiction. 2. The family lore that existed prior to the fraud attempt and subsequent amateur genealogy publication did not claim French as their ancestry (see below). 3. The genetic evidence shows matching DNA to people in Jutland and across the Baltic from Jutland, and not from interior or southwestern coastal continental Europe (see also, below).''' The 1925 Apperson-Chaney Letter describes the origins of the family as being "Dutch", but I believe this mention is an example of the all-too-common mistake of substituting "Dutch" for "Danish". The common Danish name of Jesper lends to the creation of the patronymic name of JESPERSEN (pronounce the "J" like a "Y"). It is this "JESPERSEN" that is derivatized into the surnames we now know as APPERSON, and also EPPERSON. The name Jespersen is fairly common in Denmark and Sweden. Thanks to Jim for providing the original letter. To contact Jim, e-mail him using the following address: Now just to take up the genetic aspect. Multiple people deriving from Apperson ancestry have had their single nucleotide polymorphisms from their autosomes and X chromosome analysed. By finding jointly shared segments of matching DNA, one can ascribe particular DNA segments to particular individual ancestors shared in common. Once the descent of particular segments has been identified, one can then compare them to known reference populations, and identify the posterior probability of matching people in those reference populations. One example of one such segment I show here (part of my mother's chromosome 7): Chromosome 7: 16,814,270 to 37,317,834 By inspection of several such segments, it can be seen that the DNA does not match French populations. It does, however, have an excellent match to Swedish populations. This would be in good agreement with the notions taken from the 1925 Apperson-Chaney letter (see above). Conclusion: The Apperson origin is in Jutland, or just across the Kattegat from Jutland. My Appersons came to America very early - at least as early as the late 1600s. I believe I am descended from the John Apperson who was baptized at St. Peter's Parish Church, New Kent and James City Counties, VA in 1713. He was called in the Parish Register and Vestry Book, "John Apperson, son of John Apperson, Jr." So clearly there were some earlier John Appersons in that family. My most recent Apperson was Anna Jutson (Apperson) Smotherman, who is known within living memory of my close family members. She can be found in the census records with her father Jacob Aurelious Apperson and mother Rachel Frances (Jones) Apperson. Jacob Aurelious Apperson is the son of John R. Apperson and Eleanor Wilson "Milly" Coleman. This is proved by the death certificate of Jacob Aurelious Apperson. His death certificate states that his parents were "J. A. Apperson" and "Elmar Colman". I am a little surprised at that middle initial of Jacob's father, but I am quite confident that these are the same people. The Coleman line is known back to Mobjack Bay, circa 1630 or so. I think it is the Coleman records which will show John R. Apperson's father to be Jacob Apperson and Elizabeth, said to have been a BEVERLY. So now I am trying to prove that link. Maybe there I will discover why Jacob Aurelious Apperson's death certificate says "J. A. Apperson" as father instead of "J. R. Apperson". My Apperson family appears to have been in New Kent Co., VA, and then later in Cumberland and Buckingham Counties, VA., and then in Tennessee, and then Logan County, KY, and finally in Oklahoma.

The Duke Family - Descendants of Robert Duke of Kilturrow

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Author: David O'Carroll. Third edition 2023 ISBN 9 781458 332424 The Duke family in this book trace their origins to Robert Duke [[Duke-2711]] a farmer in Killturrow, county Sligo, Ireland in the mid-eighteenth century. There were Dukes in Sligo from the time of the Cromwellian plantations and it is possible that the family is linked to these Dukes.

THE DUKE FAMILY of Killturrow

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Family history book covering the Anglo/Irish Duke family from the 18th century in Killturrow, co. Sligo, Ireland. The Duke family in this book trace their origins to Robert Duke [Duke-2711] a farmer in Killturrow, county Sligo, Ireland in the mid-eighteenth century. There were Dukes in Sligo from the time of the Cromwellian plantations and it is possible that the family is linked to these Dukes. Self-published by David O'Carroll OBE, Third edition June 2023 ISBN 9 781458332424. Sources used are provided in footnotes to the text. Copies are available from the Lulu Bookstore [https://www.lulu.com/shop/david-ocarroll-obe/the-duke-family/hardcover/product-j4jvwd.html?q=The+Duke+family&page=1&pageSize=4]

The Duke family of Killturrow

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The descendants of Robert Duke, farmer of Killturrow, county Sligo. A family history from early 18th century to the 20th century. Author David O'Carroll OBE. October 2020.

The Duke Of Glenmere aka Thomas Frank McElroy

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Seeking ANY/ALL information on Thomas Frank McElroy born April, 11, 1830 in Millwood, Fermanagh, Ireland. Thomas emigrated to the United States in 1850 & landed in Charlestown, Mass. Thomas met his wife Bridget Mary Leahy (supposedly of Limerick, Ireland) & they married in Salem, Mass on Feb 27, 1859. Thomas & Bridget had at least 13 children (3 of which died very young) & most of their children went on to marry, have children & by all accounts lead productive lives. These McElroy's were very civic minded & those stories have played out in newspapers since newspapers were invented. I have ZERO information on Thomas Frank McElroy's parents & their origins & this is the information I have hit a brick wall with. I have even less reliable information on Bridget's origins than I do for her husband. Additionally, I am seeking ANY/ALL information on Thomas's Bride, Bridget Mary Leahy, who was supposedly born in February of 1837 (or 1841). Unfortunately, Bridget did make the newspapers in Providence, RI on May 2,1893 (as she was one of the victims during an attack with a razor, upon her family, by her son Edward Joseph McElroy. Bridget survived the attack & passed away (after a long illness) on the EXACT SAME day she was attacked & 34 years later, May 2, 1927. Thomas Frank McElroy aka The Duke of Glenmere in Lynn, Mass passed away on 12/30/1922 having lived to the ripe old age of 92.

The Dukes of Norfolk that I am related too

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The Dukes of Norfolk I am kin too and wives if I am related to them by blood. =Dukes of Norfolk= ==First Creation== # [[Mowbray-12|His Grace Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk]] 3rd cousin 19 times removed (1397-1399) # [[Mowbray-37|His Grace John de Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk]] 3rd cousin 18 times removed (1425-1432) # [[Mowbray-293|His Grace John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk]] 1st cousin 18 times removed (1432-1461) # [[York-1217|HRH Prince Richard, 1st Duke of York]] 2nd cousin 17 times removed (1481-1483) # [[Howard-196|His Grace John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk]] 4th cousin 17 times removed (1483-1485) # [[Howard-2|His Grace Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk]] 5th cousin 16 times removed (1514-1524) # [[Howard-2663|His Grace Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk]] 6th cousin 15 times removed (1524-1554) # [[Howard-2663|His Grace Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] 4th cousin 14 times removed (1554-1572) # [[Howard-2470|His Grace Thomas Howard, 5th Duke of Norfolk]] 8th cousin 10 times removed (1660-1677) # [[Howard-2471|His Grace Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk]] 8th cousin 10 times removed (1677-1684) # [[Howard-6696|HIs Grace Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk]] 8th cousin 9 times removed (1684-1701) # [[Howard-8309|HIs Grace Thomas Howard, 8th Duke of Norfolk]] 9th cousin 8 times removed (1701-1732) # [[Howard-6668|HIs Grace Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk]] 9th cousin 8 times removed (1732-1777) # [[Howard-6698|HIs Grace Charles Howard, 10th Duke of Norfolk]] 10th cousin 8 times removed (1777-1786) # [[Howard-6699|His Grace Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk]] 11th cousin 7 times removed (1786-1815) # [[Howard-6681|HIs Grace Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk]] 11th cousin 7 times removed (1815-1842) # [[Howard-2889|His Grace Henry Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk]] 12th cousin 6 times removed (1842-1856) # [[Fitzalan-Howard-3|HIs Grace Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk]] 12th cousin 3 times removed (1856-1860) # [[Fitzalan-Howard-2|His Grace Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk]] 13th cousin twice removed (1860-1917) # [[Fitzalan-Howard-18|HIs Grace Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk]] 14th cousin once removed (1917-1975) # [[Fitzalan-Howard-13|HIs Grace Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk]] 20th cousin (1975-2002) # [[Fitzalan-Howard-14|HIs Grace Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk]] 20th cousin once removed (2002 to Present) =Duchesses of Norfolk= # [[Plantagenet-85|Her Grace Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk]] 1st cousin 21 times removed (1397-1398) # [[Fitzalan-66|Her Grace Elizabeth Fitzalan, Duchess of Norfolk]] 2nd cousin 19 times removed (1397-1399) # [[Neville-336|His Grace Katherine Neville, Duchess of Norfolk]] 17th great grand aunt (1425-1432) # [[Tilney-83|His Grace Agnes Howard, Duchess of Norfolk]] 8th cousin 13 times removed (1514-1524) # [[Stafford-4|Lady Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk]] 4th cousin 15 times removed (1524-1554) # [[Fitzalan-465|Lady Mary FitzAlan, Duchess of Norfolk]] 4th cousin 14 times removed (1555-1557) # [[Audley-94|Her Grace Margaret Howard, Duchess of Norfolk]] 4th cousin 14 times removed (1558-1564) # [[Leybourne-3|Her Grace Elizabeth Leyburne, Duchess of Norfolk]] 7th cousin 14 times removed (1567-1567) # [[Sherburne-516|Her Grace Maria Howard, Duchess of Norfolk]] 11th cousin 10 times removed (1709-1732) # [[Leveson-Gower-12|Her Grace Charlotte Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk]] 11th cousin 4 times removed (1842-1856) # [[Constable-Maxwell-3|Her Grace Gwendolen Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk]] 14th cousin once removed (1904-1917)

The Duley Family by Joy Shelford

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This book was written and compiled by [[Duley-249|Joy (Duley) Shelford]] in preparation for a Duley family reunion held in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1991. It tells the story of [[Duley-210|John Duley]] (of England) and [[Robinson-36993|Jane (Robinson) Duley]] (of Enniskillen, Ireland) who married in Victoria, Australia, in 1858. John and Jane had three children, a daughter ([[Duley-211|Leah]]) who died very young, and two sons who survived to adulthood. John disappeared, and may have settled in Otago, New Zealand, during the goldrush days. He may have married again and had another family. In the meantime, Jane, javing been abandoned in Australia, took a ship back to Scotland, where she stayed for a few years before setting out, probably to find John, in New Zealand. The next part of the story is still unclear, but we do know that Jane and her two sons, [[Duley-77|John]] and [[Duley-212|James]] settled in Marton. Both John Jr and James married and had large families, now spread around New Zealand and abroad. For the sake of the book, family members were contacted (1) to write bios for themselves, or for their own parents/grandparents, and (2) to provide dates and names of Duley descendants in their part of the family tree. Joy pulled all this material together and printed the book. She did her own research on the early family members to settle in New Zealand, and although her sources were not printed in the book, many have been independently verified in the Wikitree profiles created. The book was self-published and is no longer available. Copies are held among Duley descendants around New Zealand. If you would like to view a copy, please contact [[Goulstone-18|Kathy Viney]] and I will see if I can help. (At some stage I will probably scan the book, so do ask.)

The Duncan of Bourbon County, Kentucky

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This is to identify the Duncans listed in the publication of The Duncans of Bourbon County, Kentucky. Is your Duncan listed in this publication?

The Dutch at Waterloo

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The goal of this project is to name all of the Dutch, and those who served under the Dutch, at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Right now this project has 2 members, [[Fransen-237|Alex Fransen]] and [[Van_Munster-10|Peter van Munster]]. Here are some of the tasks that we are working on. Phase 1: * Add profiles of GOCs and COSs; * Add profiles of various ranking officers (Maj-Gen., Lt-Col., Lt-Gen., Col., Lt., Maj., Capt., etc...) Phase 2 * Find Dutch profiles on WikiTree who have fought at Waterloo, and link them underneath their relevant commanding officers; * Gradually (over much time) add all Dutch soldiers who fought at Waterloo. == Sources == OpenArch.nl has a collection called 'Waterloo gratificaties 1815', which details money paid to those who fought at Waterloo. This invaluable collection consists of about 29,910 records, and gives information on name, rank, unit and subunit, and the amount paid to the soldier. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=29163315 send Alex a private message]. Thanks!

The Eagles

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This is the collection page for the profiles of all of the members of the Californian rock band '''The Eagles''' in all of its iterations throughout time. They formed in 1971 and are still active today (circa 2023). ---- === Original 1971 Lineup === #[[Frey-1451|Glenn Lewis Frey (1948-2016)]] - vocals, guitar #[[Meisner-375|Randall Herman Meisner (1946-2023)]] - vocals, bass #Bernie Leadon - guitar, vocals #Don Henley - drums, vocals Glenn and Don met when they became part of Linda Ronstadt's backup band. Randy came from Poco and Bernie came from The Flying Burrito Brothers. They recorded the albums ''The Eagles'', 1972, ''Desperado'', 1973, and ''On The Border'', 1974. The band's first hit single ''Take It Easy'', 1972, was co-written by Jackson Browne and Frey. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Frey-3958-1.jpg [L-R: Don Henley-Bernie Leadon-Rany Meisner-Glenn Frey] === 1975 Lineup === Don Felder joined the band after having contributed to the album ''On The Border''. Leadon left to pursue a solo career. Joe Walsh joined. #Frey #Henley #Meisner #Felder #Walsh They recorded the albums ''One of These Nights'', 1975, and ''Hotel California'', 1976. === 1977 Lineup === Meisner quit to pursue a solo career. Timothy B. Schmidt joined. Among their concert albums, this lineup also went back into the studio and recorded ''The Long Run'', 1979. === 2001 Lineup === Don Felder was fired in 2001. Who replaced Don Felder on the Eagles? Steuart Smith. === 2017 Lineup === After Glenn Frey passed away, his son, Deacon Frey, stepped onto the stage to perform. https://www.guitarworld.com/news/glenn-frey-deacon-frey-eagles Vince Gill, was also drafted in to help fill Glenn’s place in 2017, and has been touring with The Eagles ever since. == Sources == *Book: Melody Encyclopedia of Rock *Wikipedia *https://www.britannica.com/topic/the-Eagles

The Earl Coverlet

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[[Cox-4960 | Mel Cox]] wrote this description of the coverlet in 1997: :This coverlet was a hand-me-down to [[Hamby-499 | my mother]], born in 1897, then to me. My mother had said that she thought it was made by [[Thompson-27359 | her grandmother]]. This would date it to about the 1870s in Rabun County, GA. However, another descendant of these early families has a very similar coverlet, said to have been made about 1850 by [[Coffee-699 |Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Bleckley]], who was born in 1823 (sic - should be 1826?), married in 1848, who also lived in Rabun County, GA. :This coverlet is about 6 by 6 (ft), made of two strips about 3 wide, hand stitched together, with a pretty good pattern match. There are 3 or 4 small mends made by stitching patches of the same material over the holes or flaws. :A weaving shop in Dillard, GA identified the pattern as Western Rattlesnake from a book entitled, ''A Handweavers Source Book by Marguarite Porter Davison, 1953.'' ::''(Handweaver's source book, A selection of 224 patterns from the Laura M. Allen collection. (1953). Swarthmore, PA: Marguerite Davison.'' )'' :The folks in the weavers shop thought the black dye was likely from black walnuts, and the red was likely turkey red. They also cautioned me not to display it in such a way as to stress the material, or expose it to sunlight; and to keep it in a temperature and humidity controlled environment.

THE EARLES OF SECAUCUS CHAPTER FOUR - THE LINE OF EDWARD 3RD

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== THE EARLES OF SECAUCUS CHAPTER FOUR. THE LINE OF EDWARD 3RD == '''Quoted From the book: The History and genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus:''' [[Space: History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus|History and Genealogy of the Earles of Secaucus, with an account of other English and American Branches]]'', Marquette, Michigan: Guelff Printing Co., 1925.. The first son of Edward. Jr., and Elsie Vreeland, whose line continues down to the present day, is Edward, 3rd. We shall find it in the interest of clearness to follow this line to the present generation before taking up the other lines. EDWARD EARLE, 4th (D 1), eldest son of Edward, 3rd, and Elizabeth Frans, was born in 1717. At least that is the date that has come to us from some investigator. We do not know the authority for it. There is a record that has puzzled all investigators, found on the register of the Ref. Church at Hackensack, as follows: “Baptized April 11, 1720, Eduaert, son of Eduaert Eerie and Meerie Frans; witnesses, Hendrik Mevers and Anna, widow Eerie.” There was no Edward old enough to marry in 1720, except Edward 3rd, who was married to Elizabeth Frans. Mary Frans married his brother William in 1723. ‘‘Meerie” mav be an error of the recorder for Elizabeth. If so, this is the record of Edward, 4th’s, baptism. This seems to be the only explanation of this mysterious record. Color is lent to it by the fact that the witnesses are Edward, 3rd’s, stepfather, Hendrick Meyers, and his grandmother, Hannah Earle. We have alluded to this matter in the genealogy under D 74. ==='''EDWARD 4TH (D 1).'''=== There are two records of the marriage of Edward 4th, or, rather, two dates given. The first taken, I believe, from the register of the Old Dutch Church, Acquackanonk, N. J., recites that, “Edward Ean of Bergen Co., and Classie Vreeland of Essex Co., were married Oct. 3, 1747.” In Vol. XXII of the N. J. Archives, p. 122, it states that “Edward Earle of Bergen and Claucy Vreland of Essex were married Oct. 20, 1747.” The early date may have been that of proclaiming the banns, and the later that of the actual marriage. The name of Edward’s wife is variously given as Clensie, Clansia. Clase or Klaatje, besides the two forms given above. It was probably Claudia. She was undoubtedly of the same Vreeland family as Edward. Jr.’s, wife, but we do not find her name in the Vreeland genealogy. By the terms of his father’s will. Edward, 4th, received one-third of the Secaucns property, with the homestead, and also one-third of the Cedar swamp, meadows and other property. The other two-thirds were given to John and Philip. Edward’s farm lying between that of Philip on the north and John’s on the south. This was in 1755. An indenture dated July 20, 1762, helps us to realize the situation about the middle of the eighteenth century. It is long and wordy, as legal documents are apt to be. but we will give the gist of it. ==='''INDENTURE.'''=== :‘‘This indenture made the 20th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty-two, and in the second vear of the reign of our Sovereign, George the Third &ccc. :Between Edward Earle (4th) of Secaucus, in the County of Bergen, in the province of East New Jersey, and Klaatje his wife, of the one part, and Edward Earle, junior, of the City of New York, Felt Maker and Joseph Sacket, junior, of the same city, Doctor of Physics, of the other part, witnesseth that the said Edward Earle and Claatje, his wife, in consideration of the sum of Five hundred and fifty pounds, lawful money of New York, to them paid by the said &c. :Have granted, remised, released and confirmed unto the said &c. all that certain tract of land lying at Cecakus, in the County of Bergen (being part of a larger farm on which the said Edward Earle, the grantor, now lives) the said parcel of land being bounded as follows: ::Beginning at Philip Earle’s bounds on Hackinsack River, thence running easterly along the said bounds twenty rodds, then southerly, according to the courses of said river, forty rodds, then running down to the said river so as to contain twenty acres, running along the river to the place of beginning. ::And also all the lands, meadows, swamps, tenements and hereditaments whatsoever, as well located and divided as common and undivided (except the residue of the said farm above mentioned) &c. ::Together with all and singular the members, privileges and appurtenances to the same and every part thereof and to the premises above particularly described above &c. ::And also all the estate, right, title, interest, dower, property possession, claim and demand whatsoever &c. ::Excepting and always reserving unto him, the said Edward Earle, the grantor, and to his heirs and assigns forever, all that the residue and remainder of the said farm or plantation over and above the said twenty acres hereby granted, whereon the said Edward, the grantor, now lives, and of which the said twenty acres is parcel, situate at Cecaueus, and bounded northerly by the farm of Philip Earle, easterly by the farm of Daniel Smith, southerly by the farm of Robert Lake, and westerly by the Hackinsack River, containing five hundred acres of land and meadow, more or less. ::And also excepting and reserving to him, the said Edward Earle, the grantor, all that certain cedar swamp, situate at Cecaucus, bounded northerly bv the swamp of Philip Earle, easterly by the swamp of Job and Daniel Smith, southerly by the swamp of Hartman Brinkerhoff, and westerly by Vangeeser’s mill creek, containing twenty-seven acres, more or less. :: And also excepting and reserving to him the said Edward Earle &c. c. that certain tract of salt meadow bounded northerly and easterly by the salt meadow of the said Robert Lake, southerly by the salt meadow of the said Philip Earle, and westerly by the Hackinsack River, containing one hundred acres more or less. ::And further that he, Edward Earle, the grantor, hath not by any ways or means whatsoever at any time heretofore aliened, sold, conveyed or given to any person whatsoever any part of the parcel of land hereinbefore described, or of the common and undivided lands to which he was ever entitled in the said County of Bergen, but that he the said Edward Earle immediately before and at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath in himself all the estate, right, title and interest in and to all the premises hereby granted, which he ever had or was at any time entitled to by any way or means howsoever." :(End of Deed) This deed is signed by Edward and Klaatje Earle, the latter making her mark. One of the witnesses is Stephen BoUrdett, Jr., son of Edward’s aunt Hannah (C 4). This document is of interest to us for several reasons. It shows us Edward. 4th, living on the farm, probably the homestead, left him by his father, no part of which had yet been alienated. It gives us an approximate idea of the extent of this farm, about five hundred acres. As Edward 3rd divided his estate into three equal parts, he must have held about fifteen hundred acres. This probably did not include the undivided commons. We note also that Edward received for twenty acres fifty pounds more than his great-grandfather had received for half of the Island of Secaucus. The deed also introduces us to an Edward Earle, Jr., of New York. Who was this Edward, Jr.? Not the son of Edward 4th, who was not born before 1767. In all probability he was the grandson of John (C 6), in whose line we have placed him. For the next twenty-five years we have no knowledge of the life of Edward 4th, but suppose it to have been the quiet life of a farmer, on the old Earle homestead at Secaucus. On November 2, 1787, he made his will, a copy of which follows. It is recorded at Trenton N. J. ==='''WILL OF EDWARD EARLE 4th.'''=== :In the Name of God Amen I Edward Earle of Seacoakes in the County of Bergen and State of New Jersey Being weak in Body But of sound and perfect mind and memory Do make and publish this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following (That is to Say) ::First, I give and Bequeath unto my Son Richard Earle the Sum of five pounds Lawfull money of the State of New Jersey, which Legacey or Sum of money I will and order shall be paid within Six months after my Decease. ::Also I give and Bequeath to my Dear wife Clase Earle the Negro wench Nan and her child Issabel to hold to her and her heirs and assigns forever ::Also I give and Bequeath to my wife one of the Best Rooms in my house During her Natural Life also I order that my Sons Richard Earle and John Earle shall Decently maintain my wife out of my freehold Estate During her Natural Life. ::Also I give and Devise my Dwelling house and Barn to my Said Son John Earle to hold to him his heirs and assigns forever Also I Give and Devise the little Seader Swamp to my son Richard Earle to hold to him his heirs and assigns for Ever. ::Also I give and Devise Seaven acres and a half of Cleard up Land Lying next to and adjoining Daniel Smith’s Land to my said Son Richard Earle to hold to him his heirs and assigns for Ever. ::Also I Give one half of the fruit of my orchard for the term of ten Years after my Decease to mv Said Son Richard Earle or to his heirs or assigns. ::I, Also. Give and Bequeath three hundred pounds Lawfull money of the State of New Jersey to my Son Edward Earle and to his heirs and assigns for Ever, to be paid to him out of my freehold Estate when he Comes to the age of twenty’ one Years old. Also. I give and Bequeath Eighty pounds Lawfull money of the State of New Jersey’ to my Daughter Sicilia the wife of Rodman feilds. ::Also, I give and Bequeath-Eighty pounds Lawfull money of the State of New Jersey to my Daughter Mary Earle Each to be paid out of my freehold Estate within Eight Years after my Decease. ::Also, I give the Negro wench Bett to my Said Daughter Sicilia, the wife of Rodman feilds, I give the Negro wench hager to my Said Daughter Mary to hold to them their heirs and assigns for Ever. ::Also I give and Devise to my Said Sons Richard Earle and John Earle and to their heirs and assigns forever all the Restidue and Remainder of my freehold Estate to be Devided Equeally Between them or their heirs or assigns the one half to Richard Earle and to his heirs and assigns for Ever and the othe half to said John Earle and to his heirs and assigns for Ever, that is to Say, the upland Shall be Devided in two Equeal parts the meadow Joining the upland shall be Devided in two Equeal parts the Large Seader Swamp Shall be Devided in two Equeal parts and also the Salt meadow shall be Devided in two Equeal parts the whole of the above Said Lands and meadows lying on Seacoakes give and Devise the Southerly half of Said Lands to my Said Son John Earle to him and his heirs and assigns for Ever, and I give and Devise the Northerly half of Said Lands to my Said Son Richard Earle to him and his heirs and assigns forever. ::Also I give the Rest of my moveable Estate to my Said Daughters Sicilia and Mary to be Equeally Devided Between them to their and Every of their heirs and assigns for Ever, ::Also it is my will that my Said Sons Richard Earle and John Earle or their Executors or Administrators shall pay the before mentioned Legiceas that is two hundred and thirty pounds Each. ::I hereby appoint my two Sons Richard Earle and John Earle and Isaac Vangeson Executors of this my Last will and Testament hereby Revokeing all former wills by me made. ::In Witness where of I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal the Seacond Day of November in the twelfth Year of Independence and in the Year of our Lord one thousand Seaven hundred and Eighty Seaven, - ::Signed Sealed published and Declared by the a Bove Named Edward Earle to be his Last will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto Subscribed our Names as Witnesses in the presence of the testator. ::Job Smith mark ::Enoch Smith ::John Day ::Edward Earle ::X (his mark) :(End of Will) The above will was probated Jan. 23, 1788, showing that Edward passed away within three months after making it. It is very likely that physical weakness accounts for his signing with a mark, as he was able to write when he made the deed of 1762. If we understand the will of Edward 4th. the homestead was left to his second son, John. In 1792 it passed out of the hands of the family by the deed of the following named heirs: John Earle and Elsie, his wife; Clausin (Clasen) Earle, widow of Edward Earle; and Mary Earle. The latter was undoubtedly the unmarried sister of John. The property was bought by John Smith, father of the late Abel S. Smith, as we have alreadv recited in another connection. Smith sold to Col. John Stevens in 1795, and Stevens sold to Adrian Post in 1810. == DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD 4TH (D 1).== Edward 4th and Klaatje Vreeland had at least six children. Five of these are mentioned in his will. But there is a record at the Hackensack Reformed Church of the baptism, June 9, 1754, of Elizabeth, daughter of ‘‘Edward Eerl and Klaesjen Freeland.” She was undoubtedly dead at the time of the making of the will. Of the others John was married to an Elsie, but we have no knowledge of any descendants. Edward 5th is thought to have had a son, Rynier H. Earle, who married Mary Lee in 1810, but it is doubtful if this was the son of this Edward. Of Cecilia, or Sicilia as spelled in the will, we only know that she was married to Rodman Fields. Mary was unmarried in 1792. Richard married a Mary and his descendants have continued to the present day.

The Earls of Egmont

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A collection of Notes about the Earls of Egmont, relevant to my study about Mt Taranaki, its other name of course being Mt Egmont. I asked for some advice in the G2G, and was very pleased with the results.
===Info from Wikipedia=== '''Captain Cook named it Mount Egmont on 11 January 1770 after John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont, a former First Lord of the Admiralty''' ====EARLS OF EGMONT==== # Need to add him. # [[Perceval-4|Lord Perceval]] died 4 December 1770 at Pall Mall, London, aged 59. (Mountain named after him) #John James Perceval, 3rd Earl of Egmont (23 January 1738 – 25 February 1822), styled Viscount Perceval from 1748 to 1770, was a British politician.[1][1] Baron Lovel and Holland, #John Perceval, 4th Earl of Egmont (13 August 1767 – 31 December 1835), Viscount Perceval #Henry Frederick Joseph James Perceval, 5th Earl of Egmont (3 January 1796 – 23 December 1841), styled Viscount Perceval from 1822 to 1835, was a British peer and politician. An alcoholic from an early age, #He left the country for Portugal in 1840; after the death of Mrs. Cleese, he returned to England and died in 1841.[3] He was succeeded by his half-first cousin once removed, the 3rd Baron Arden.[1] # # # # # #Thomas Perceval, 12th Earl of Egmont (1934–2011) there was no one left (apparently) with a direct male line only descent from the first earl and the title became extinct.G2G Contributor, enter his name here ==Question : How does a line of Earls become Extinct== *Response from [[Horace-19|RJ Horace]] After about 1300-1400 in England titles were mostly granted to lawful heirs male of the body of the grantee. "Of the body" means descendants only. The title can go from the 15th earl to a very distant cousin, so long as the distant cousin is a direct descendant of the 1st earl, the original grantee. But it doesn't go out through the brothers and cousins of the 1st earl. It becomes extinct when the 1st earl runs out of direct descendants. (The alternative, found in Scotland, is "heirs male whatsoever", which means you can go back to the grantee's father's descendants, grandfather's descendants etc) "Heirs male" means all-male lines only. The tree is pruned at daughters. Likewise "lawful" means all-legitimate lines only. Legitimate sons of daughters and bastards don't get a look-in. Often this meant that the property descended through a daughter or sister and the empty title went to some cousin without the estates. ---- [[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] Succession of a title depends on the terms under which the title was created by letters patent. The rules can be different for different titles. The earl of Egmont was created by letters patent in 1733 with the stipulation that it be inherited by the male heirs of John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont. When Thomas Perceval, 12th Earl of Egmont (1934–2011) died in 2011 there was no one left (apparently) with a direct male line only descent from the first earl and the title became extinct. So, in this particular case the title could not be passed through a daughter; this is not true of every title

THE EARLY AUBREY/AWBREY FAMILY IN WALES FROM 1060 TO 1350

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Prepared by [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] November, 2017 The pedigree of the Early Aubrey/Awbreys in Wales – 1060 to 1350 – is described in several sources. They generate some confusion regarding the number of people and their names in the direct line during this period. The same applies to their calculated dates of birth. Often the Aubrey/Awbrey line is determined by the separate genealogies/histories of the women they married. This page provides an explanation of these Aubrey/Awbrey line based on information provided by specific sources and information based on a preponderance of evidence. To The Reader: If you have sourced information to add to these Aubrey/Awbrey profiles, or to this page, please send a message to [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]. ==Primary Sources== ''Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613, Vol. II'' by Lewys Dwnn. Dwnn does not include dates. Circa birth dates listed below and on the profiles come from other sources and calculations. [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/index.html '''Center for the Study of Ancient Wales – Darrell Wolcott''']. There are many articles at this site. Wolcott specializes in pre-1300 Wales. Wolcott's research quoted in this page was prepared for Stuart Awbrey. This source page is in two parts: :'''Part 1 – List of Early Aubrey/Awbrey Individuals in Wales and How They Were Determined''' :'''Part 2 – Explanation of Darrell Wolcott's Genealogical Research''' A primary source of this group of Awbreys is continuing genealogical research prepared by [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/index.html Darrell Wolcott – Center for the Study of Ancient Wales] =='''Part 1 – List of Early Aubrey/Awbrey Individuals in Wales and How They Were Determined'''== [[Aubrey-39|'''Sir Reginald Awbrey''']] born c. 1060. This individual is listed in Dwnn – "Sr Rinalt his sonne mared Isable do to Richard earle of Clare and Priany." He is the son of [[De_Sancto_Alberico-1|'''Saunder de Sancto Alberico aka Awbrey''']] born c. 1030. This individual is listed in Dwnn – "Stiant Awbrey, a second brother to the L. Awbrey earlle of Bullen and earle Marchall of Ffraunce cã: to England with Wm y Conqueror in Anno Dom 1033." :'''Wolcott's research:''' :"Sir Reginald Awbrey born c. 1060; married Isabel (c. 1070) daughter of Richard de Clare (c. 1035); son of Gilbert (c.1000) son of Godfrey (c. 970); son of Richard I (de Clare) (c. 942-996). This Richard I had another son, Richard II, whose son Robert was the father of William the Conqueror. :The father of Sir Reginald is cited as Siant Awbrey who is described by Lewys Dwnn as a brother of "Lord Awbrey, Earl of Boulogne." One or both brothers came to England with William the Conqueror. There is the name of "Aybeuare" listed among the dead on a tablet at Battle Abbey at Hastings (1066). :He had a sister, Joan, born c. 1070 who was married to Sir Peter Gunter, another of Newmarche's knights. :They had a daughter, Anne (c. 1095) who married Sir John son of Sir Walter Havard, the latter being yet another of Newmarche's knights; and a son, Reginald." [[Awbrey-234|'''Reginald Awbrey''']] born c. 1095. :'''Wolcott's research:''' :"According to the Gunter family (records), Sir William was a son of Sir Peter Gunter and that Sir Peter was another of Newmarch's knights. It seems reasonable to assume that Sir Peter Gunter and Sir Reginald Awbrey were near the same age (both 25-35 years old in 1090). This then requires that we date Joan Gunter in the 2nd generation following Sir Reginald Awbrey. If she married a man named William Awbrey whose father was named Reginald, there must have been a Reginald Awbrey born c. 1095 who was the father of the William Awbrey in Dwnn's pedigree." Source for Gunter family records is Protheroe MS IV, page 227. [[Awbrey-237|'''William Awbrey''']] born c. 1125. This individual is listed in Dwnn – "William Awbrey of Aberkynfrig Esq mared Juhan doughter to Sr Wm Gunter, knight." :'''Wolcott's research:''' :"born c. 1125 who married Joan, daughter of Sir William Gunter, the son of Sir Peter Gunter listed above. :They had a son, William." [[Awbrey-245|'''William Awbrey''']] born c. 1160. :'''Wolcott's research:''' :"Joan ferch Sir William Gunter was born c. 1130 and married a William ap Reginald Aubrey born about 1125. Then a daughter of John Carew born c. 1205 married a Thomas ap William Aubrey born c. 1190. Thus, there must have been a William Aubrey born c. 1160." [[Awbrey-240|'''Thomas Awbrey''']] born c. 1190 - This individual is listed in Dwnn - "Thomas Awbrey of Aberkynfrig Esq mared Anne do to John Cayraw baron of Cayrowe." :'''Wolcott's research:''' :"born c. 1190 who married Joan, daughter of John Carew of Dyfed (Pembrokeshire). :Joan ferch Sir William Gunter was born c. 1130 and married a William ap Reginald Aubrey born about 1125. Then a daughter of John Carew born c. 1205 married a Thomas ap William Aubrey born c. 1190. Thus, there must have been a William Aubrey born c. 1160." [[Awbrey-241|'''Thomas Awbrey''']] born c. 1220. This individual is listed in Dwnn – "Thomas Awbrey of Aberkynfrig surnamed Counstable, mared Johan doughter to Trahaerne ab Eignon lord of Comond." :'''Wolcott's research:''' :"born c. 1220 who married Sian ferch Trahaearn (c. 1230) ap Einion (c. 1170) ap Gwalter (c. 1135) ap Trahaearn Fawr (c. 1095), Lord of Commote, ap Einion (c. 1065) ap Madog (c. 1035) ap Rhiwallon (c. 1000) who descended from the Irish Deisi tribe that included the 6th century Vortepir ap Aircol Lawhir, one of the 5 "evil" kings denounced by Gildas in his c. 540 work The Ruin of Britain. The Deisi came to South Wales about 343 A.D." [[Awbrey-243|'''Thomas Awbrey''']] born c. 1255. :'''Wolcott's research:''' :"Dwnn Vol II, page 57 lists 3 consecutive Thomas Aubreys who married, respectively, ladies born c. 1205, 1230 and 1300. There must have been a Thomas Aubrey born c. 1255 since Nest ferch Owain Gethin married a Thomas ap Thomas born c. 1285. Likewise, there must have been a Thomas Aubrey born c. 1315 since Crisly ferch Philip born c. 1360 married a Richard ap Thomas Aubrey born c. 1350. It is just a matter of keeping the pedigree both chronologically stable as well as maintaining the exact sequence of Aubrey male names cited in these marriages. Each citation gives the name of the Aubrey groom and his father's name, but that ancestry is carried no further." [[Awbrey-247|'''Thomas Awbrey''']] born c. 1285. This individual is listed in Dwnn – " Thomas Awbrey of Aberkunfrig Esg mared Neast do to Owain gethyn of Glyn Taway Esg." :'''Wolcott's research:''' :"born c. 1285 who married Nest (c. 1300) ferch Owain Gethin (c. 1265) ap Owain (c. 1235) ap Caradog (c. 1205) ap Gwilym (c. 1170) ap Meurig (c. 1140) ap Cadifor (c. 1110) ap Gwgan Blaidd Bwydd (c. 1075) ap Bleddyn (c. 1045) ap Maenyrch (c. 1015)." [[Awbrey-244|'''Sir Thomas Awbrey''']] born c. 1315. :'''Wolcott's research:''' :"Dwnn Vol II, page 57 lists 3 consecutive Thomas Aubreys who married, respectively, ladies born c. 1205, 1230 and 1300. There must have been a Thomas Aubrey born c. 1255 since Nest ferch Owain Gethin married a Thomas ap Thomas born c. 1285. Likewise, there must have been a Thomas Aubrey born c. 1315 since Crisly ferch Philip born c. 1360 married a Richard ap Thomas Aubrey born c. 1350. It is just a matter of keeping the pedigree both chronologically stable as well as maintaining the exact sequence of Aubrey male names cited in these marriages. Each citation gives the name of the Aubrey groom and his father's name, but that ancestry is carried no further." [[Awbrey-17|'''Richard Awbrey''']] born c. 1350. This individual is specifically named in Dwnn – "Richard Awbrey of Aberkunfrig Esg mared Crislie doughter to Phe ab Elidr Esg." :See Wolcott's research above regarding birth date. =='''Part 2 – Explanation of Darrell Wolcott's Genealogical Research'''== ==Pedigree Based on Welsh Practices== Wolcott's information on how the Welsh determined their ancestry in the absence of written records: :"For many centuries, the Welshmen had carefully memorized their ancestry to at least 9 generations because that was their basis for laying claim to ancestral lands. When various antiquarians began assembling pedigree data from family bibles, church notations, bardic scrolls, etc (mostly in the 13th to 16th centuries), a wealth of information was preserved for us modern researchers." ==Date of Birth Calculations and Names of Individuals== Wolcott writes the following regarding a guideline for calculating dates of birth: :"There was no official recording of births in Wales prior to its integration into England. We do have obits of some of the more important men which were recorded in either the Welsh Annals or in the Bruts i.e. Chronicles of the Princes." :"Our approach has been to construct a timeline into which each succeeding generation must fit and which must closely parallel that of other families where marriage matches are claimed. And where persons can be securely identified, to choose a timeline which also accommodates Brut entries, extant grant and charter documents and official governmental records." :For example, Wolcott uses the family histories of the Gunters and Havards who were associates of [[Aubrey-39|Sir Reginald Awbrey]]. Other family histories used in his work are those of the Celtic Welsh families that are intertwined with Awbreys through marriage. The first of several is [[Awbrey-241|Thomas Awbrey]] born c. 1220. Wolcott further states: :"Our work has disclosed a multitude of omitted generations in extant pedigrees, more than a few men who have been confused with men of the same patronymic name and some who have clearly been attached to the wrong ancestors. Although the "emendments" we suggest are not always supported by any prior authority, they are supported by logical reasoning and the resulting pedigrees are chronologically stable. In most cases, the reasons why those errors crept into the pedigrees can be seen and understood. :One of the most frequent errors historians and genealogists have made is the dating of men based on occurrences in such official documents. The vast majority of such "occurrences" give, at most, the patronymic name, i.e. A ap B. Unless the record further identifies the man with other data which could only fit a single A ap B, any conclusion that he is the same man as the A ap B ap C ap D in a pedigree is just a guess which, if wrong, can seriously distort one's timeline for the family in the pedigree." Wolcott advises that when a missing generation is to be added, the given name selected is that of the father following the custom of the times. An example: [[Awbrey-234|Reginald Awbrey]] Wolcott provides this background regarding the age difference for a married couple: :"In the 11th century, a man did not normally take a wife before age 25 or so, and then chose a lady about age 14/15. A typical "first wife" was normally 10/15 years younger than her husband. The c. 1035 Richard de Clare should be expected to choose a wife born c. 1045/50 and bear children born 1060x1080." ==Regarding Other Sources== '''Wolcott on Peter C. Bartrum:''' Wolcott writes the following regarding the valuable work done by Peter C. Bartrum in ''Welsh Genealogies – AD 300 – 1400''. His complete analysis of Bartrum's work can be seen at [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id70.html The Bartrum "Welsh Genealogies" by Darrell Wolcott] :"It is our belief the single most important shortcoming of the Bartrum charts was his decision not to estimate birthdates any nearer than within a 33 1/3 year window...his "generation" dating scheme. That much "wiggle room" allows the acceptance of a lady born, say c. 1180, marrying a man born c. 1130, on the grounds they appear only a single generation apart (he falls into Bartrum's generation 4 and she into generation 5). Perhaps he began, then abandoned, a more precise dating scheme when it disclosed too many mismatches. We have had much success with a dating scheme in which each person is assigned a birth date within a 5 year window, but recognize when several generations in a row pass with no cited marriages, the intermediate men may be dated less precisely until a marriage is found to restore the near-precision of our estimates. :Like Bartrum, we have found the more ancient pedigrees contain much less problematical material than those compiled in the 16th century and thereafter. The works of Gruffudd Hiraethog, Gutyn Owain, Ieuan Brechfa, Robert Vaughan and others of the medieval period have kept extant much material which would have been otherwise lost. But none of those genealogists thought it important to adhere to a chronological timeline, resulting in endless repetition of material with patently impossible family constructions. :So long as today's researchers understand that Bartrum was NOT attempting to portray actual and feasible family charts, but limited his purpose to summarizing the material found in other manuscripts, his work can be very helpful. It should not, however, be cited as the principle source to "prove" any asserted facts. We have seen many cases where he linked unrelated men to the wrong same-named father. The citations were correct, their compilation into a chart was not. :One final observation: the charts and indexes are not a self-contained work. Lines and sources are carried back only until they connect to one of his two earlier works: ''Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts'' published in book form in 1966, and ''Pedigrees of the Welsh Tribal Patriarchs'' published in the National Library of Wales Journal, vol xiii, in 1963. Both those works must be at hand to complete the pedigrees which are continued in the 1974 ''Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400''." '''Wolcott on Lewys Dwnn, Rev. Jones-Davies, Theophilus Jones:''' :"Dwnn is one of the sources for Welsh pedigrees, but ranks only as modestly credible. While none of his material is deliberately falsified, he does repeat some fictions created by earlier men. His biggest problem, however, is the failure to consider chronology in his family trees. Thus, he leaves some large time gaps in many of his pedigrees. :I have found that the very early manuscripts (say prior to 1200) contain a lot less doubtful material than those which date from the 1600's. To the extent that any source appears to be influenced by the writings of men like Geoffrey of Monmouth or Iolo Morgannwg, that influence must be discounted when using that source. :Mostly, my sources are exactly the same ones used by Peter Bartrum. His major errors come NOT from bad sources, but from his compiling many separate citations into a single cohesive family. Most of the individual citations extend a man's ancestry only 4 or 5 generations; to assemble a family covering several hundred years, one must connect several of these limited citations. And every time you connect two citations from separate sources, there is the opportunity for error. Many families had several cousin lines, all living in the same general area in Wales, who repeated long strings of names where the identically named men lived one or more generations apart. While it seems tempting to connect an A ap B ap C an D ap E from one source to a C ap D ap E ap F ap G found in another source, the second is not necessarily an extension of the first. One must be able to establish a timeline for each separate citation BEFORE you connect them together. In this, Bartrum failed literally hundreds of times in creating his charts. :The Rev Jones-Davies appears to be a sincere researcher, but his opinions are no better nor worse than the opinions of others. One must "accept with extreme caution" the words of ANY historian. Sure there is some doubtful material in Theophilius Jones' work, but also much that is widely accepted as authentic. :The belief that a 13th century "burgess" of Brecon could not also be a landowner is a misleading concept. Other men who appear on a List of Burgesses for a city were young sons of quite wealthy lords/landowners who merely had not yet inherited their father's lands because that father was yet living. Burgess means citizen; these men took up residence in a town but may have been heir to much land elsewhere. In the case of one such list (Welshpool in 1406), many of the men on the list were deemed "citizens" of the town, but are described as men of other places. These "other places" clearly identify their family as some of the best-known Lords of that part of Powys. :If one is going to offer the opinion that Abercynrig did not exist "at the time of Newmarche", why not also add that perhaps Newmarche did not exist either. Why accept one and reject the other? I wasn't there personally to observe, and neither was Jones-Davies."

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:Duncan research files of Mary Ann (Duncan) Dobson, :the Genealogy Bug Last revised October 28, 2014 :CLARK CO. KY :Formed 1792 from Bourbon, Fayette :Montgomery formed 1796 from Clark :Estill formed 1808 from Clark, Madison :Powell formed 1852 from Clark, Estill, Montgomery =Duncans who lived in this County= #[[Duncan-19133|William James Duncan (1773-1842)]] ==1792 to 1809== * Andrew Dunkin to Frances Colliver, dau. of Joseph Colliver (consent), surety Jonathan Bryan, 10 July 1793. * [[Duncan-19133|William James Duncan (1773-1842)]] married to Joice Quisenberry, dau. of James Quisenberry (consent), 29 Dec. 1794. * Elizabeth Duncan, dau. of Joseph Duncan (consent) to Thomas Embree, wit. James Duncan, surety James Jackson, 24 Aug. 1795. * John Duncan to Sally Bush, dau. Sary Bush (consent), wit. James Duncan, surety Joseph Bush, 30 Jan. 1797. * Sally Duncan, dau. of James & Elizabeth Duncan (consent), to Joseph Bush, surety William Duncan, 29 July 1797. * Peggy Duncan to James Daniel, surety Joseph Duncan, 9 Feb. 1799. * Nancy Duncan to Charles Daniels, surety Joseph Duncan, 14 Aug. 1800. * James Dunkin to Nancy Tillery, dau. of Thomas Tillery (consent), wit. Elizabeth McMurry, surety Radford McCargo, 20 Dec. 1801. (MAD: 20 Dec. 1806 from other records) * John Duncan to Peggy Redman, surety Wm. Redman, 9 Dec. 1808. * Joseph Duncan to Polly Brooks, surety John Breckenridge, 8 May 1809 * Fielding Duncan to Peggy Matthews, dau. of Peter Matthews (consent), wit. Lewis Grigsby, surety James Mysee?, 28 Dec. 1809. ==1810 Clark Co. KY Census== :Pg.126 Duncan, Joshua 11101 - 21301 : 127 Duncan, James 12010 - 21010 : 127 Duncan, John W. 00001 - 10110 : 127 Duncan, Joseph 01001 - 02001 : 127 Duncan, Joseph 00100 - 10100 : Polly Duncan married to Wm. Anderson, surety Joshua Duncan, 3 Feb. 1810. : Thomas Duncan to Elender Brooks, surety H. Brooks, 18 Dec. 1810. : John Duncan to Mary Strode, surety John Strode, 6 Jan. 1811. (MAD: 6 June 1811 instead of Jan., from other sources) : Sally Duncan to Jacob Vert Jr., surety Joshua Duncan, 21 Oct. 1811. : David Duncan to Luvicia Halsell, dau. of John Halsell (consent), wit. William Halsell, surety, 12 Sept. 1812. (MAD: ?? Fayette Co. KY 1820) : Diane Duncan, dau. of Joseph Duncan (consent), to Wharton Lampton, wit. Cary K. Duncan, surety Chas. Gilkey, 22 Dec. 1812. : William Duncan to Jemima McIntire, dau. of Francis McIntire (consent), wit. Thomas Cofer, surety Hugh McIntire, 6 Sept. 1816. : Nancy S. Duncan, dau. James D. Duncan (consent), married to Morgan Wright, wit. Willis Collins, surety Cary K. Duncan, 10 Dec. 1816. : Betsy Duncan, dau. of James Duncan Sr. (consent), married to William Lester, surety Elisha Duncan, (date missing on Mildred's list). (MAD: 11/21/1817) ==1820 Clark Co. KY Census== :Pg. 80 John W. Duncan 200001 - 11010 : 91 Elizabeth Duncan 110000 - 10110 : 92 James Duncan 000011 - 00101 : 97 Joseph Duncan 010101 - 00101 : 100 John Duncan 220001 - 20010 : 103 Seth Duncan 100100 - 40100 : 105 James B. Duncan 100100 - 00100 :: (MAD: James B. Duncan mar. Ann Ramey 5/24/1819 Mason Co. KY) : Asa Duncan married to Frances Bush, surety Joseph Bush, 16 March 1825. ==1830 Clark Co. KY Census== (semi-alphabetic) Pg.102 Joshua Duncan 2100,1 - 1000,1 (MAD: ? one Joshua mar. Winney McIntire 8/4/1824; see 1850 Montgomery Co. KY) William Duncan 2000,01 - 2220,01 106 James B. Duncan 0100,22 - 2100,1 Winchester ==1840 Clark Co. KY Census== :Pg.269 Richd. Duncan 2100,001 - 1010,01 :: (MAD: ?? 1850 Obion Co. TN?; see also Hickman Co. KY) : 285 Jas. B. Duncan 0101,011 - 0011,101 : 287 Jesse Duncan, Col. free colored : 293 Sarah Bradley 02 - 0023,101 : 295 Wm. A. Duncan 0000,1 - 0000,1 : 295 Margaret Duncan 0001 - 0000,1001 * Amanda M. Duncan married to Joshua Paris, surety John D. Gray, consent of Jabez Dooley, gdn, of Joshua Paris; age of Amanda M. Duncan proven by Joshua Duncan; 8 Feb. 1842. ==1850 Clark Co. KY Census== District 2 Pg.33, #464, William DUNCAN 55 KY laborer Gemima 55 KY John 20, Isabella 23 KY Gemima 19, Ann 23 KY Catharine E. 16, Isaiah 17 KY Pg.42, #599, Jesse DUNCAN 49 VA laborer BLACK Pg.44, #626, Charles A. ALLGAIER 28 PA Mary F. 25 KY, children & 3 others Joseph DUNCAN 53 KY physician (MAD: Dr. Joseph Duncan of Winchester, KY, mar. Miss Mary Ellen, dau. of Isaac N. Renton of Zanesville, OH, 5/29/1845, from pg.112, "KY Marriages 1797-1865" by G. Glenn Clift, from Lexington Observer and Reporter; Joseph Duncan mar. Mary Newton 5/29/1845 Muskingum Co. OH, from mar. record) District 1 Pg.56, #110, Charles DUNCAN 27 KY school teacher Sally 25 KY James W. 6, John 4, David 6/12 KY David SNOWDEN 21 KY none (MAD: from Jessamine Co. KY; Mason Co. KY deed) Pg.72, #330, Jesse DUNCAN 85 VA laborer BLACK Suky 70 VA BLACK Pg.91, #620, William R. DUNCAN 32 KY farmer $18000 Mary 23 KY Pg.91, #621, Margaret DUNCAN 72 KY $3000 Sally 40 KY insane Thomas 30 KY idiotic (MAD: ? widow of John W. who d. 1836) ==1860 Clark Co. KY Census== District 2 Pg.815, #110, William DUNCAN 41 KY farmer $26,000-$24,700 Mary 32 KY Nannie 7, Henry C. 4, James C. 1 KY Charles DEAVENPORT 26 VA farm laborer (MAD: 1870 McLean Co. IL census) Pg.815, #111, Margaret DUNCAN 78 PA (blank) $6,900-$0 Sally 50 KY $0-$4000 Winchester Pg.874, #508, Thornton LEWIS 65 KY farmer $81,120-$20,500 Emma 45 KY Mary A. 12, Sydney A. 9, Clara B. 6 KY Joseph DUNCAN 60 KY physician $0-$0 Valentine BUSH 28 KY clerk $0-$10,000 Henry G. 4, Lelia (f) 2 KY ==1870 Clark Co. KY Census== (pg.116 also from Kathy Cawley 2/2002) Goodes Precinct, P.O. Winchester Pg.27, #65-66, DUNCAN, David 20 KY (white) farmer $0-$400 Mary 22 KY housekeeping (no children) Precinct 4, P.O. Winchester Pg.48, #187-204, TATE, Zachariah 57 KY (white) farmer $1600-$1200 Maria 50 KY keeping house Zachariah D. 20, Telitha (f) 16 KY at home James B. 15 KY farm laborer Roland R. 13, Buford A. (m) 11 KY works at home R.T.D. (m) 9 KY at home DUNCAN, Joseph 70 KY retired physician TATE, Betsey 75 KY THACKER, John 10 KY BLACK works at home Precinct 6, P.O. Winchester Pg.89, #86-89, GRIGSBY, Sally 78 KY keeping house $8000-$1100 FAGAN, Caroline 56 KY (white) at home DUNCAN, Margaret 60 KY BLACK cook Winchester Precinct Pg.112, #56-56, Asa BEAN 55 KY farmer $100,000-25,460 Anna W. 34 KY John RICHARDSON 65 VA Mary A. 35 KY Hattie 12 KY (MAD: Mrs. Asa Bean a sister of William R. Duncan who died age 56 in 1876 McLean Co. IL, formerly of Clark Co. KY; she of North Middletown, Bourbon Co. KY) Pg.116, #122-122, BROOKE, Nelson (m) 35 KY BLACK farm laborer $0-$0 Maria 24 KY BLACK house keeping Mary 3, Roger (m) 1 KY BLACK HILL, Henry 30 KY MULATTO Works in distillery WHISIKER, William 22 KY BLACK Works in distillery DUNCAN, Alex 24 KY BLACK Works in distillery Pg.116, #123-123, DUNCAN, John 35 KY BLACK Horse jockey Nancy 30 KY BLACK House keeping Samuel 4 KY BLACK Town of Winchester Pg.129, #115-135, FRENCH, Mary 64 KY (white) keeping house $12800-$700 James H. 47 KY retired farmer $10,000-$5000 Richard 28 KY clerk in store $3800-$5000 Pg.129, #116-136, BRIGHT, Mary E. 10 KY (white) at home $4300-$0 Bettie F. 8 KY at home $4300-$0 DUNCAN, Litha (f) 45 KY BLACK domestic servant Lucy 15 KY BLACK domestic servant James 14 KY BLACK works at home ==MARRIAGE RECORDS== Clark Co. KY Marriage Bonds 1793-1850 (courthouse 8/1985, copied by mother of Mildred Troesch; from Mildred 3/1986 with permission to share) * Charles J. Duncan to Sarah Ann Snowden, dau. Joshua Snowden (consent), surety J.E. Allen, 2 Sept. 1843. * Dolly Duncan to Nicholas Aldridge, surety James Duncan, 26 Oct. 1826. * Elisha Duncan to Elizabeth Reed, surety George Reed, 16 Oct. 1822. (MAD: d. Gallatin Co. KY 1828) * Elizabeth Duncan to Asa Acton, surety David P. Bullock, consent of John Grigsby, gdn. of Elizabeth Duncan, 7 --- 1837. * Elizabeth Duncan, dau. of John Duncan (consent), to Alfred Bowren, surety George Herndon, 6 Feb. 1827. * James D. Duncan to Nancy M. Davis, surety John Anderson, 17 Jan. 1849. * James M. Duncan to Catharine Jordan, surety Sharsell Jordan, 23 Nov. 1826. * John Duncan to Frances Holms, surety Harrison Jacobs, 2 Sept. 1829. * John Duncan to Emily Guinn, surety Edward Guinn, 3 April 1838. * Joshua Duncan to Winney McIntire, surety Hugh McIntire, 4 Aug. 1824. * Joshua Duncan to Harriett Ross, surety George Scabee, 10 Nov. 1843. (MAD: 1850 Montgomery Co. KY) * Julia Duncan, dau. of Ann Duncan (consent), to Cyrus S. Brown, wit. Eliza C. Brasfield, surety Wm. Brasfield, 29 Aug. 1843. * Lucretia Duncan to Enoch Hampton, surety James Duncan, 5 April 1831. * Nancy Duncan to Edward Paris, surety Wm. Duncan, 4 Feb. 1834. * Ruth Ann Duncan to Washington Scott, surety John K. Wheat & John Grigsby, consent of John Grigsby, gdn. of Ruth Ann, 23 April 1835. * William Duncan to Sarah Elizabeth Allen, surety Joseph Duncan, 11 Feb. 1843. * William R. Duncan to Mary Quisenberry, surety Robert J. Didlake, consent Samuel Chorn, 2 Jan. 1849. * William R. Duncan, son of John W. Duncan (consent), to Nancy A. Redmon, surety William T. Redmon, 8 Sept. 1835. == Deaths:== * Margaret Duncan, age 79, d. Sept. 1861, b. Clark Co., parents Wm. & Margaret Redmond. ==Clark Co. KY Marriages 1852-1861 (FHL film 216,820 item 3)== 1856, June 17, Mr. Asa L. Bean of Clark Co. KY, age 24, single, b. Clark Co. to Mary Qoster?, single, age 18, by TN (MAD: looking for sister of William R. Duncan who d. 1876 McLean Co. IL; no Asa Been/Bean 1850 KY census index) ==ESTATE RECORDS== Go to the Clark Co. KY Estate Records ==LAND RECORDS== Go to the Clark Co. KY Land Records ==COURT RECORDS== Go to the Clark Co. KY Court Records ==OTHER RECORDS== "A Transcript of the first record book of Providence Church, Clark County, Kentucky" transcribed by George F. Doyle; typescript (FHL film 183,192; extracts from Louis Boone 9/1984) First known as one of the Traveling Churches of Virginia and after its location [in town of Holston, near Craig Station, Sept. 1783] in Kentucky as Howard's Creek Church, until the division in 1790 when it took the name of Providence Church containing the records of the proceedings of the church from 1780 to 1833. Pg.1: Hannah Dunkin indexed; not found Pg.15: Grace Duncan received 5 June 1791 Pg.19: Joseph and Nancy Duncan received 10 May 1793 Pg.20: James and Elizabeth Duncan received 18 Oct. 1793 Pg.24: Sary Dunkin received 11 June 1796 Pg.29: Joseph Dunkins received 6 Aug. 1797 Pg.31: James Dunkin, misconduct, 8 Sept. 1798 Pg.31: Mary Dunkans received 10 -- 1798 Pg.32: Nancy, Mary, Sary, Margsto (sic) Dunkans received 20 Oct. 1798 Pg.35: James Dunkin received 8 March 1800 Pg.40: Gary Dunkin dismissed 8 Aug. 1801 Pg.47: Dunkers Grace (sic) dismissed 1802 Pg.47: Joseph Dunkin indexed Pg.50: James and Elizabeth Dunkin dismissed 14 Jan. 1804 Pg.67: Diana Duncan received 24 Sept. 180- Pg.68: Lucinda Duncan received 9 Dec. 1810 Pg.86: Diane Duncan dismissed 11 Feb. 1815 Pg.97: Jemima Duncan received 12 Nov. 1817 Pg.106: Jemima Duncan dismissed July 1819 Pg.116: Nancy Duncan indexed Pg.117: Nancy Duncan indexed Pg.128: Lucinda Duncan indexed Pg.133: Joseph Duncan died 25 Mar. last (1826) Pg.144: Joseph Duncan indexed ==Copy of Newspaper Obit== (date, locality and name of newspaper not given) (from Nancy Ruff 10/1988; a friend of hers is researching Henry Croxton (1807-1868) who m. Ann (Nancy) Redmon in 1833; see Clark Co. KY) Well Known Man is Dead. Colonel J.H. Croxton Passes Away at a Ripe Old Age. Colonel Joseph H. Croxton passed away Thursday morning at five o'clock at his country home near this city. He had been in declining health for the past two years, but was seldom confined to his room. In the spring time of this year he lost one of the dearest treasures of his life, his daughter Annie Bright Croxton ... Colonel Croxton was born in Bourbon Co. January 4, 1841. He was the son of Henry and Ann Redmon Croxton. In boyhood he came to this county and made his home with his cousin, William R. Duncan, in the house which his family now occupy. While a boy he met Eliza W. Wornall, a charming young girl of the neighborhood where he resided ... (4 children) They observed their Golden wedding two years ago ... (soldier of Confederacy; brother John J. Croxton in Union army; Minister to Bolivia under President Grant; farmer) ... (MAD: his age at death not given) MAD: Mrs. Nancy A. Duncan, wife of William R. Duncan, died 7/30/1848 age 30 years. (From "KY Obituaries 1787-1854" by G. Glenn Clift; from Lexington, KY, Observer & Reporter issue of 8/16; FHL book 976.9 V28c) MAD: William R. Duncan died near Towanda [McLean Co.], IL, Sept. 29th [1876], age about 58 years; he was a frequent visitor to his old home in Clark Co. and to his sister in North Middletown, Mrs. Asa Bean; he leaves a wife and several children. (from Oct. 11, 1876, issue of Paris [Bourbon Co. KY] True Kentuckian; from pg.137, "KY Ancestors" Vol.17#3, Jan. 1982; from Nancy Irwin 9/1987) ==REFERENCES FROM OTHER LOCALITIES== Bath Co. KY Deed (FHL film 272,983) E-112: 12 Oct. 1824, Thomas Duncan of Barren Co. KY to David Bunch of Bath Co., for $200 in notes on Bank of KY equal in value to $100 in gold and silver coin of US, 56-3/4 acres on Slate Creek, part of 573 acres divided between heirs of Abijah Brooks decd by order of Clarke Co. court, land allotted in division aforesaid to "Abijah Duncan (senr. deceased)" as one of heirs of afsd. Abijah Brooks decd "& to which the said Thomas is entitled as heir at law to his said deceased senr." (sic) adj. Butlers branch. /s/ M. Lane, attorney (later "Micha" Lane) Bourbon Co. KY Deed, Vols.34-35 1833-1837 (FHL film 183,121) 35-469/470: 11 Nov. 1836, Jeremiah Duncan as commissioner for and on behalf of Elizabeth Duncan and John Strode Duncan infant children of John Duncan decd, and Washington Scott and wife Ruth Ann late Ruth Ann Duncan, and John Grigsby of Countys of Bourbon and Clarke, State of KY, to Joseph Hildreth Senr. of afsd, in consideration of a decree of the Clarke Circuit Court on the petition of John Grigsby guardian of said John and Elizabeth Duncan directing a sale of the land hereby conveyed and of the sum of $3447.50 in one and two payments, sell the tract of 41 acres and 90/100 of an acre on Kennedys Creek in said county of which John Duncan died seized and possessed, being part of the tract of 54 acres 3 roods and 18 poles of land, bounded ... corner to Washington Kennedy's heirs, then ... corner with Joseph Hildreth, then ... stake in the centre of the Holders Road, then ..., from this boundary is excepted 12 acres 3 roods and 32 poles, being the interest of Ruth Ann Scott in the land afsd exclusive of the widows's third, which land was sold at public auction on yesterday and said Hildreth became the purchaser at $82.60 per acre, together with all the premises etc. /s/ Jeremiah Duncan, Washington Scott, Ruth Ann Scott, (blank). The deed was ack. 11 Nov. 1836 by Jeremiah Duncan (as commissioner) and Washington Scott and his wife Ruth Ann. Recorded 16 June 1837. (FHL film 183,121) (Indexed as 41.31 acres) Breckinridge Co. KY Deed (SLC 9/10/2012) C-495/497: 12 March 1816, Henry Haynes and wife Pheba of Breckenridge Co. KY to Elizabeth Jennings late Elizabeth Duncan, Nancy Dunkin, James Dunkin, Sally Vert late Sally Dunkin, Polly Anderson late Polly Dunkin, William Dunkin, Fancy? Dunkin, Isabela Dunkin, and Joshua Dunkin, all of them legal heirs and representatives of Joshua deceased late of Clark Co. KY; that whereas Henry Haynes on 10 May 1815, gave his obligation to convey to said Joshua deceased a certain tract of land where he lived on containing 198-1/2 acres, which bond was in the following words, ... this shall oblige me ... to cause to be conveyed 198-1/2 acres of land including the place where I now live on the waters of Tuels Creek, Breckenridge Co, to John Dunkin or his representatives by first April next at which time possession is to be given, ... /s/ 27 May 1815, Henry Haynes, wit. Chas. Clarkson and Jacob Vert; in consideration of said bond, Joshua Dunkin gave his obligation to the said Henry Haynes for $950, $95 of which sum the said Henry Haynes and Pheba his wife ack. receipt at the time of making the contract, $560 they have this day received from Thomas Wornall the admin. of said Joshua Duncan decd, and the balance of the $950 to be paid in two equal annual payments from 1st of April next; now in consideration of such, Henry Haynes and Pheba his wife convey to said Elizabeth Jennings, Nancy Dunkin, James Dunkin, Sally Vert, Polly Anderson, William Dunkin, Sidney Dunkin, Isabela Dunkin, and Joshua Dunkin, the representatives of said Joshua Dunkin decd, a parcel of land in Breckenridge Co. on waters of Tuels Creek containing 154 acres, being part of a tract of 179 acres which was deeded to said Haynes by William Hardin and Susanna his wife on 31 Dec. 1812, beg. at corner to Henry Gees, then ... line of Wm. Mays 2,000 acre survey, then ... down the branch with the meanders to the beginning, also another tract adj. the above containing 45 acres 3 roods and 34 poles, being part of a tract conveyed to said Henry Haynes on 22 July 1815 by above William Hardin and wife Susanna which contains 62? acres, beg. Richard Bards? land, then ... corner to Henry Greer, then ... to the beginning, each is a part of the said tracts conveyed to said Haynes by said Hardin & wife, will warrant title to above 198-1/2 acres. /s/ Henry Haynes, Phebey Haynes. They ack. the deed and Pheba relinquished her right of dower, March 12, 1816. (FHL film 422,080; SLC 9/10/2012) Fleming Co. KY Deed (FHL film 343,976) F-108: 9 Sept. 1814, Charles C. Duncan of Clark Co. KY to Nathaniel Foster of Flemingsburg, $500, lot 67 in Flemingsburg. No wife. Floyd Co. KY Deeds B-89: 27 Sept. 1819, Henry French and wife Elizabeth of Mercer Co. KY to John W. Duncan of Clark Co. KY, for $500 paid, sell to said John M. Duncan one certain tract or parcel of land containing by survey 489 acres in Floyd Co. on waters of Licking, being part of an original survey of 10,000 acres made and patented in the name of said Henry French, bounded, beg. on south side of said river and below the mouth of a gut, then running down said river ..., three black oaks on a hill, ... three white oaks on a drain, together with the rights, members, buildings, improvements and appurtenances to the said 489 acres, warrant title; if the land should hereafter be taken away from the said John W. Duncan by any prior or better claim, then said Henry French and Elizabeth his wife shall refund the consideration money ... /s/ Henry French. Wit. Robt. Didlake & Geo. Fry, Jr. 28 Sept. 1819, deed was proven by oaths of Robt. Didlake & Geo. Fry, Jr., witnesses. Recorded 20 Dec. 1819. (typed deed book; FHL film 836,820) B-90: 24 Nov. 1819, John W. Duncan and wife Pegga of Clark Co. KY to William Howerton of Floyd Co. KY, for $489 paid, sell to said William Howerton one tract or parcel of land containing by survey 480 acres in Floyd Co. on waters of Licking, part of an original survey of 10,000 acres made and patented in the name of Henry French, beg. on south side of said Creek and below the mouth of a gut at the letter A, then running down said creek, ..., together with the rights, members, buildings, improvements and appurtenances to the said 489 acres warrant title. /s/ John W. Duncan, Peggy Duncan. Wit. Green B. Fry, John Perry, John Howerton. 20 Dec. 1819, proven on oaths of John Perry and John Howerton, two of subscribing witnesses, before William James Mayo, Clerk of Floyd Co. KY Court. (acreage as given, typed deed book; FHL film 836,820) Madison Co. KY Deed (FHL film 183,291) P-82: 8 Feb. 1822, Richard Thomson of Clarke Co. KY to James Daniel, Absalom Hanks and John W. Duncan of Co. & State afsd [Clark Co. KY], mortgage 150 acres on Muddy Creek that Thomson purchased of John Miller in 1817; that James Daniel was security for Thomson to John Haggard for $130; Thomson owes Hanks $250; Thomson owes Duncan $105. No wit. Mason Co. KY Deeds (FHL film 281,811) 58-60: 3 Oct. 1848, Charles Duncan of Clarke Co. KY to Sinclair Demit of Mason Co. KY, that by will of Ann Duncan decd. there is devised to Margaret Duncan so long as she shall continue unmarried about 50 acres in Mason Co. adj. land of Moses Demit, and when Margaret should get married or die the land was to be divided between her three children, to wit, said Margaret, Charles & Julia R. now Julia R. Brown, now said Charles Duncan for $160 paid by Sinclair Demit, convey to said Demit to have and hold the same and assign all the right and title which Charles Duncan now has or might hereafter accrue, to the said 50 acres and its appurtenances. /s/ C.J. Duncan. Wit. Sam M. Taylor. Charles J. Duncan appeared before James W. Bullock, Clerk of Clarke Co. Court, and ack. deed, 3 Oct. 1848. Recorded Mason Co. KY 7 Nov. 1848. (FHL film 281,811) 58-211: 19 Sept. 1848, That Ann Duncan decd. by her will in Jessamine Co. conveyed to Margaret Ann Duncan so long as she remained single and unmarried, about 50 acres of land in Mason Co. KY, when she married the land was to be divided into 3 equal parts and held by Charles J. Duncan, Julia Brown and said Margaret Ann Duncan; Now said Charles J. Duncan of Clarke Co. KY for $1 paid and for a contract to enable said Margaret Ann Duncan to sell the land between said Margaret and said Charles, Now said Charles conveys to said Margaret Ann Duncan of Jessamine Co. KY his interest in the parcel of land containing about 50 acres in Mason Co. KY near the turnpike road from Maysville to Flemingsburgh, being the same willed by Deborah Ramey to Sanford J. Ramey and by him given to Ann Duncan and conveyed by her will to Margaret Ann Duncan, recorded in Jessamine Co. KY, together with buildings, rights & privileges & immunities belonging, warrant title. /s/ C.J. Duncan. He appeared 19 Sept. 1848 before James Armisted, Clerk of Fayette Co. KY Court. Recorded 14 Feb. 1849 Mason Co. KY. (FHL film 281,811) Montgomery Co. KY Deed (FHL film 252,348) 2-26: 12 April 1801, John Holliday of Clarke Co., KY, to Andrew Duncan of Montgomery Co., £40, 50 acres on Slate Creek, adj. McIntosh's 50 acres. Wit. Will Ellis, John Cooper. 1912 "Central IL Obituaries 1871-1880" Compiled from Old Newspapers; by Milo Custer (FHL film 823,572 item 6; newspapers not named) Pg.6. Duncan, Wm. R., b. Clark Co. KY, Dec. 15, 1818, m. 1st Nannie A. Readman, Sept. 10, 1833, 2nd Mary (Chorn) Quisenberry, 18..., 3rd Sarah A. Bean, Nov. 24, 1864, d. at the residence of his son-in-law Joseph Chorn, Normal [McLean Co.], IL, Sept. 29, 1876; left 7 children surviving. (MAD: elipses by the author) (MAD: William R. Duncan, son of John W. Duncan, mar. Nancy A. Redmon 1835 Clark Co. KY; mar. Mary Quisenberry 1849 Clark Co. KY) Lincoln Co. MO Deed (SLC 7/18/2014; have JPG images) M-146: For consideration of $1 paid, Joseph Duncan of Clark Co. KY convey to Margaret Duncan widow of C.K. Duncan decd. of Lincoln Co. MO all my interest in 3 lots in Moscow, Lincoln Co. MO, purchased of me of James Duncan, ... to the said Margaret Duncan, warrant said interest in said lots against the claims of all persons claiming under me but not against any other claim. 12 Aug. 1847. /s/ Joseph Duncan. Ack. before James W. Bullock, Clerk of Clark Co. KY Court, 12 Aug. 1847. Filed for record 28 Nov. 1855. (FHL film 973,672) Camden Co. NC Deed (FHL film 18,370) L-230: 20 Aug. 1807, John Duncan of Clarke Co. KY to Thomas Walston, $60, all my right to negroes in consequence of my marriage with Jeacah Burfoot, dau. of Robert Burfoot of Camden Co. NC, sale without warranty, Thomas Walston to run all risques. Wit. James Simpson, Jacob Mercer, Enoch Galless?. Proved in Camden Co. on oath of Jacob Mercer. VA State Land Office Surveys Book 3, 1780-1783 (FHL film 29,546) 3-285: Surveyed Dec. 27, 1782, for James Duncan, 500 acres upon a treasury warrant, in Fayette Co. (KY) on head of a "drean" emptying into Stoners Fork of Licking on N.side, adj. Edward Wilson's land. Chain carriers Benjamin Couchman, Frederick Couchman; Marker: James Dunkin. (MAD: later Clark Co. KY) Book 4, 1780-1785 (FHL film 29,547) 4-545: Surveyed 27 Dec. 1782 for James Duncan, 500 acres upon a treasury warrant, 500 acres in Fayette Co. (KY) upon the head of a drain emptying into Stoners Fork of Licken on N.side, adj. Edd. Wilson's land. Chain carriers Benjamin Couchman, Frederick Couchman; Marker James Dunkin. (plat has "No.323" in center) Rec. 18 July 1783, grant issued 15 June 1784. (MAD: later Clark Co. KY) Book 7, 1783-1785 (FHL film 29,550) 7-155: Jan. 30, 1783, surveyed for John Constant assignee of James Duncan, on Treasury Warrant, land on Constances and Morgans forks? branches of Sarodes? fork of Licking in Fayette Co. (KY), adj. John Marshall corner, Morgan's Creek, Sterne's line, his preemption, Constances land (#218 in center of plat), 800 acres. Chainmen Isaak Clinkenbeard, Joshua Stamper; marker John Constant. Rec. May 24, 1783, Grant issd 15 June 1784. (MAD: later Clark ? or Bourbon ? Co. KY) (next document) May 20, 1780, James Duncan enters 800 acres upon a treasury warrant beg. at E. corner of John Constants preemption on E.branch of Strades (Strodes?) fork of Licking. I hereby assign my right etc. to above entry of 800 acres to John Constant for value recd. this 9 Dec. 1782. /s/ Js. Duncan. Wit. Edward Wilson. Book 9, 1784-1787 (FHL film 29,552) 9-630: Jan. 16, 1784, surveyed for James Duncan, on part of an entry made on Treasury Warrant #397 entered June 16, 1780, 255 acres in Fayette Co. (KY) on Stoners Fork of Licking on Sphars line. (plat shows #739 in center). Chainmen Isaac Constant, Isaiah Forster; marker John Donaldson. This land assd. by James Duncan to John Morgan. Retd. 27 July 1784, Grant issd. (no date). (MAD: later Clark Co. KY) HISTORIES before 1923 1886-1887 "KY, a History of the State" 3rd Edition (Volume), by Perrin, Battle & Kniffin (FHL book 976.9 D3wt; and Evelyn Sigler 1982 and Denzil Mauldin 3/1984) Pg.96 (pg.1027), Hart Co. JOSEPH LEWIS SMITH, born April 3, 1826, the eldest of a family of five sons and four daughters born to William L. and Lucinda M. (Duncan) Smith, he a native of Barren Co. and she of Clark Co. KY. William L. Smith, the son of William and Rachel (Latimore) Smith, both natives of NC, born Dec. 25, 1799 in Barren Co. KY. ... J. Lewis Smith married in 1848 Miss Martha A. Owen, .... Pg.205-6 (pg.924), Warren Co. JAMES W. SCRIVNER was born Nov. 15, 1829, near Glasgow, and is a son of John H. and Nancy (Duncan) Scrivner, who had born to them 4 sons, our subject the second. John H. Scrivner was born in Estill Co. KY and was a blacksmith and farmer; in 1818, when age 16, he settled in Barren Co. KY; in Jan. 1866, he moved to Warren Co.; he was the son of Thomas Scrivner and Esther Hamilton, both born NC and among first pioneers of Estill Co. Thomas Scrivner was a Baptist minister, whose father came from Ireland. The mother of our subject was born in Clark Co. KY, and was a dau. of Joseph Duncan who married a Miss Brooks, both of whom were born in KY, and were among the first pioneers of Clark Co. Mr. Duncan was a farmer; his father was born in England. James W. Scrivner was reared on a farm; Jan. 12, 1854, he married Miss Elizabeth Dodd of Barren Co., the dau. of James and Emily (Bell) Dodd. ... (MAD: mar. 1826 Barren Co. KY) 1885-1888 "KY, a History of the State" 4th Edition (Volume), by Perrin, Battle & Kniffin (FHL book 976.9 D3wt) Pg.239, Mercer Co. DR. JOHN LEWIS PRICE, born April 20, 1835, in Nicholasville, KY; taken by his parents in 1837 to Clark Co.; in 1845 to Newcastle; in 1849 again to Clark; and in 1859 to Mercer Co. where he has since resided. His father, Dr. Andrew B. Price, was born in 1802 in Richmond, KY, died Aug. 3, 1873, son of Moses Price [who] married Sarah Broadus, and their offspring were: John, Andrew B., Thomas, Arjalon, Morton, Sarah (Daniel), Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Scott, Lucy (Scott) and Amelia (Poor). These brothers were all physicians. Andrew B. married Evelyne E., dau. of Shastine and Nancy (Duncan) Watkins of Clark Co., born in 1806, now living, and from this union sprang Dr. Dillard S., Catherine (Calk), Dr. John L., Dr. Ansil D., Lucy (Smedley, deceased), and Evelyn E. (Buck). June 13, 1861, Dr. John Lewis Price married Miss Anna T., dau. of Nelson and Lucy (Vivian) Keas, of Mercer Co. ... 1885-1888 "KY, a History of the State" 5th or 6th Edition (Volume), by Perrin, Battle & Kniffin (FHL book 976.9 D3wt) Pg.211. STEPHEN D. McINTIRE, born in Clark Co. KY, Sept. 8, 1824, to Hugh and Sarah (Gardner) McIntire; his father b. in VA, to KY at early date and settled in Clark Co. but in 1832 moved to Trimble Co. located near where subject now resides, farmed, died in 1875, and his widow in 1876. Our subject is fourth of 18 children; married on Nov. 7, 1844, to Miss Elizabeth R. Buchanan, dau. of William and Catherine (Trout) Buchanan; five children: Sarah C., William H., Daniel H., Mariam, and Martha M. Mrs. McIntire died in 1875, and Dec. 21, 1884, our subject married Mrs. Julia F. Morland, widow of Frank Morland and dau. of George and Sena (Duncan) Ray. Christian Church, I.O.O.F., Mason, Democrat. 1888 "KY, a History of the State" 7th Edition (Volume), by Perrin, Battle & Kniffin (FHL book 976.9 D3wt and Evelyn Sigler 7/1982) Pg.36. JOHN D. COLLINS MD, native of Winchester, Clark Co. KY, born July 11, 1823, second of ten children born to Dr. Orville & Polly (Christy) Collins, she a native of Clark Co. and dau. of John Christy. Dr. Orville Collins was born in 1798, a son of Dillard and Sallie (Duncan) Collins; Dillard Collins was born in VA, one of earliest settlers in Clark Co. KY; county clerk of Clark Co. one term, farmer. At age of ten years, John D. Collins moved with his parents to Hopkinsville [Christian Co.], KY. In 1840 he commenced to read medicine, graduated March 1845 from medical department of Kemper College, St. Louis, MO; located at Madisonville and practiced with his father until 1853, then attended Eclectic Medical College at Cincinnati, OH, where he graduated. Returned to Madisonville, until June, 1861, when he joined the Confederate Army as a surgeon, until close of war, when he located in Henderson Co. KY. In Nov. 1845 he married Elvira Hatchitt of Henderson Co., dau. of John A., three children, two living: Lield, who married J.D. Gunn of Toronto, Canada West, and R.A. who is a teacher in the high school in Evansville. Mrs. Collins died in 1867, and Oct. 28, 1879, Dr. Collins married Sadie McMillan of Mason Co. KY, dau. of James and Elizabeth (Webb) McMillan. Dr. Collins moved to Covington [Kenton Co.] in 1881, where he has since resided, Christian Church, his wife in Baptist Church. 1887 "KY, A History of the State" by Perrin, Battle, Kniffin, Ed.8A; Vol.3, pub. by Battey (FHL book 976.9 H2p; also extract from Denzil Mauldin 3/1984) Pg.1027, Hart Co.: JOSEPH LEWIS SMITH, the eldest of a family of 5 sons and 4 daughters born to William L. and Lucinda M. (Duncan) Smith, the former of Barren Co. KY and the latter of Clark Co. KY, was born April 3, 1826. William L. Smith was a son of William and Rachel (Latimore) Smith, both natives of NC; was born Dec. 25, 1799, in Barren Co. KY. J. Lewis Smith attended school only part of the time in youth, and being the eldest son, and his father a cripple, had to take the management of the work of the farm. At 21 he had an ordinary business education, but no inheritance with which to begin the battle of life. He married, in 1848, Miss Martha A. Owen, the 6th of a family of 6 sons and 6 daus. born to Jordan and Ruth (Linsley) Owen, both natives of VA. After his marriage Mr. Smith's father-in-law gave him a tract of 200 acres of land, one mile and a quarter from Horse Cave, which at that time was covered by timber; 150 acres are now under cultivation ... Mr. Smith is the father of 6 children, two sons and 4 daughters: Mary D. (Mrs. Zach Waldron), Alice (Mrs. G.T. Mustain), Janie (Mrs. W. S. Parrish), George Russell, William J.J. and Cornelia, all of whom are living. Mr. Smith & wife are both members of the Salem Congregation of the Christian Ch., and Mr. Smith, although a Whig, before the war, has since Buchanan's election, been a Democrat. Mr. Smith lost a large amount by the abolition of slavery during the war. 1888 "KY, A History of the State" by Perrin; Ed. 8-B, Bath, Bracken, Breathitt, Carter, Clark, Clay, Estill, Fleming, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Letcher, Lewis, Magoffin, Mason, Montgomery, Morgan, Owsley, Pike, Pulaski, Robertson, Rockcastle, Russell, Wayne & Whitley Cos. (from Evelyn Sigler 7/1982 and Nancy Bobal 11/1993) Pg.794-5: ANSIL DANIEL, a retired physician at Irvine, KY, was born in Clark Co. KY Aug. 2, 1801. His father, Charles Daniel was a farmer by occupation. He removed from VA to KY at an early date and settled in what is now Clark Co. where he died about 1806. The father of Charles Daniel was James Daniel, a Virginian, who settled in Clark Co. KY where he followed farming until his death. Charles Daniel was married about the year 1800 to Miss Nancy Duncan, a daughter of Joseph Duncan, of Clark Co. To this union were born three children, viz: Ansil, Polly and Dillard C. The last named was raised on the farm until he began to go to school ... graduated Transylvania College, Lexington, KY, studied law with Hon. Chelton Allen of Winchester, Clark Co. KY, died in 1826 or 1827. Ansil Daniel was also brought up on the farm, common schools, clerked in stores for a few years, then commenced study of medicine with Drs. Duke and Combs, of Mt. Sterling, KY, then attended Transylvania University at Lexington, KY, and in 1823 located at Irvine, Estill Co. KY, where he practiced medicine until about 1884, when he retired. About 1826 he married Miss Sarah M. Price, dau. of Moses M. and Katherine (Broaddus) Price, of Estill Co. ... 1897 "Annals of Platte Co. MO" by W.M. Paxton, pub. by Hudson-Kimberly Publ. Co. (FHL book 977.8135 H2p) Pg.650-1: 1878, Jan.: Jan. 5 -- James Duncan dies four miles southeast of Platte City. THE DUNCAN FAMILY. James Duncan was the progenitor of the Duncans of Platte and Clay. He was a native of Virginia, and removed to Bourbon Co. KY. He came to Clay in 1826, and settled near Smithville. He had five sons: 1, Stephen; 2, Alex. B.; 3, William; 4, Matthew; 5, Joseph. Of these, only Matthew and Joseph interest us. ... II. JOSEPH DUNCAN Was the other son of James Duncan (i) I desire to notice. He married Polly Ann Brooks of Clark Co. KY. Ch: 1. JAMES DUNCAN, was b. in Montgomery Co. KY, Nov. 15, 1816; m'd March 4, 1850, in Andrew County, Sarah Tracy. In 1851 he went to California overland, and returned in April, 1853; in 1865 he purchased a farm five miles east of Platte City, and here he died Jan. 15, 1878. Mrs. Duncan was b. July 29, 1823; d. Aug. 29, 1891. They were excellent people. Ch: (MAD: see Platte Co. MO) II. JOSEPH DUNCAN (ii), m'd Amanda Clardy, dr. of G.C. (See.) III. MARTHA JANE, m'd John M. Thatcher. (See.) Mr. Joseph Duncan (i) had other children, with whom we are little concerned. Their names were: 1, Bessie; 2, Judy Ann; 3, Thomas D.; 4, Abijah; 5, Nancy. 1879 "The History of McLean County, Illinois : Containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c., portraits of early settlers and prominent men, general statistics, map of McLean County, history of Illinois, illustrated, history of the Northwest, illustrated, constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, &c., &c." pub. by W. LeBaron Jr. & Co. (LH 4493, HeritageQuest images 2/2007; FHL book 977.359 H2h and film 982,177 item 1) Pg.990. TOWANDA TOWNSHIP. FRANKLIN BARNES, farmer and stock-raiser, Sec.7; P.O. Towanda; one of the old settlers of McLean Co.; was born in the State of New York Sept. 26, 1839; he is the oldest son of Calvin Barnes, whose biography appears in this work. Franklin Barnes was brought up to farm labor, obtaining a good common-school Education. On the 24th of September, 1878, he was united in marriage with Nancy Duncan; she was born in Clark Co., Ky., and was a daughter of W.R. Duncan, who emigrated to this county from Kentucky in 1863, and located on Sec.7, Towanda Township, where his decease occurred in the fall of 1876. Mr. Barnes is engaged in farming 135 acres of land, and also raising blooded horses. "Quincy and Adams County [IL] history and representative men" by Henry Bornmann; ed. by David F. Wilcox; pub. Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1919, 1676 pgs. (LH13147, HeritageQuest images 4/2007; FHL book 977.344 D3w v.1&2 and films 924,750 item 2 and 924,751 item 1) Pg.883: JOHN A. STILLWELL, president of the Electric Wheel Company, Quincy, Illinois, was born at Hannibal in Marion County, Missouri, January 23, 1861. His parents were Brison and Margaret (Duncan) Stillwell, both of whom were born in Kentucky, probably being of Scotch parentage. For many years the father was in the pork packing business. His death occurred in 1876, six children surviving him and four of these still living. The mother died in 1916. The only son, John A. Stillwell, ... married in December, 1893, to Miss Elizabeth M. Newcomb, and they have three children, ... (MAD: see Clark and Mason Co. KY) 1907 "Colonial families of the United States of America : in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775" by George N. MacKenzie (Memphis Public Library book 929.2 M18; from Evelyn Sigler 1983 and 1984 and from Iris Grimmett 11/1986) Pg.427: James Quisenberry b. Spotsylvania Co. VA 5 July 1759, d. 5 Aug. 1830, in Rev. War 1783, to Clark Co. KY, Baptist Minister. Married (1) 24 Dec. 1776 Jane Burris of Orange Co. VA; m. (2) Chloe Shipp of Clark Co. KY on 24 Dec. 1811. Daughter by first marriage, Joyce, b. 25 Oct. 1777 Orange Co. VA, married James Duncan ca 1800 in Clark Co. KY; ca 1815 they moved to Lincoln Co. MO. Children of James and Joyce (Quisenberry) Duncan: William, Mary Joyce m. James Carter, John m. Mrs. Susan (Davis) Collier. OTHER SOURCES FOR INFORMATION Clark Co. KY "Miscellaneous Notes on Duncans in Kentucky" from "The Duncans of Bourbon Co. KY" by Julia Hoge Spencer Ardery (FHL fiche 6,018,102 and other sources) This book contains estate and other records of Clark Co. KY Duncans. Some wills are also abstracted in "Historical Records of the Blue Grass Region of KY" by Lucy Kate McGhee. "The Duncans of Bourbon Co. KY" by Julia Hoge Spencer Ardery (FHL fiche 6,018,102 and other libraries) This book includes the family of Thomas Duncan, b. 1784, married Eleanor Brooks 12/18/1810 in Clark Co. KY, ? mar. 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genebug.gif Duncan research files of Mary Ann (Duncan) Dobson the Genealogy Bug Last revised September 1, 2009 JEFFERSON CO. TN Formed 1792 from Greene, Hawkins Sevier formed 1794 from Jefferson CENSUS RECORDS 1830 Jefferson Co. TN Census Pg.294 John Dunkin 1110,101 - 2010,01 295 Joel Dunkin 1110,1 - 1001,1 303 John Moyers 1210,11 - 2101,001 321 Aaron Newman 0011,0001 - 0001,1000,01 (MAD: Aaron Newman mar. Elizabeth Duncan 2/9/1802 in Greene Co. TN) 325 Josiah Dodd 0100,1 - 2000,1 (MAD: Josiah Dodd mar. Elizabeth Duncan 3/16/1824; not indexed 1840 TN census; 1840 ? Gallatin Co. IL census; 1850 Sangamon Co. IL census) 326 Jane Dunkin 001 - 0001,1001 (MAD: widow of John Duncan) 336 John Moyers 0001,0000,1 - 0001,0001 (MAD: looking for John Moyen? or Magers or Mayers mar. Keziah Duncan 2/21/1799) 1840 Jefferson Co. TN Census Pg.288 Philip Dunham 0021,001 - 0001,01 290 Joel Dunkin 1011,01 - 2110,01 320 Robert Miller 0000,1000,1 - 0010,0001 (MAD: looking for Robert C. Miller mar. Martha Duncan 1/5/1832; see 1840 Morgan Co. IL) 348 John H. Duncan 0000,1 - 0 John Duncan 0011,2001 - 0111,001 1850 Jefferson Co. TN Census (and from Roy Hall 2/1989) Page numbers without parens are stamped page numbers, within parens are handwritten numbers 13th District Pg.380 (760), #724-748, Ezekiah FRANKLIN 24 NC wheat Fan? maker $0 Elizabeth 24 TN Joel B. 1 TN (MAD: Ezekiah Franklin age 34 on printed census; Ezekiah Franklin mar. Elizabeth C. Duncan 1/3/1848) Pg.380 (760), #725-749, Joel DUNCAN 49 (sic) SC farmer $1000 can't read/write Nancy 45 TN can't read/write Martha 19, Robert 16 TN Mary 14, Nancy 12 TN Narcissa (f) 10, James 8 TN Joel 6, Margaret 4 TN (MAD: Joel age 49 as given) Pg.386 (772), #805-832, J.N. NEWMAN 35 TN farmer $0 Susan 25 TN William CONUTT 21 TN farmer $0 Cassandra DAMRON 12 TN (MAD: J.N. Newman age 36 on printed census) Pg.386 (772), #807-834, Thomas TITSWORTH 49 TN farmer $5000 James O. 20 TN, Nancy C. 17 TN Richard 15, John M. 13, Mary 13 TN Elisha C. 11, Elihu M. 7, Hanah 6 TN Martha 44 TN (MAD: Thomas Tittsworth mar. Charlotte Duncan as his second wife; he d. 5/31/1863) Pg.402 (803), #1019-1057, John H. DUNCAN 34 TN farmer $4000 Elizabeth 34 TN Catharine 1, Mary H. 7/12 TN (MAD: Overton Co. TN by 1857) Pg.404 (808), #1065-1104, W. NEWMAN 45 NC laborer $0 Malinda 25 TN Joseph B. 18, W.H. (m) 13, Letitia 12 TN Jacob A. 8, Barbary E. 6, Geo. W.S.H. 2 TN Andrew T. 2/12 TN (MAD: one William Newman mar. Malinda Duncan 10/16/1835 Sumner Co. TN per Mary Louise Craven; this Malinda definitely age 25) Pg.418 (836), #1271-1316, Isaac DUNCAN 21 TN farmer $4000 Charlotte 29 TN Mary 21, Caroline 17 TN John M. LEIPER 9 TN (MAD: no Henry Leeper/Leiper indexed who mar. Charlotte Duncan; F.M. Leajser mar. Claudette Dunkin 7/2/1840 per one source, handwriting probably very poor on originals) Pg.444 (887), #1650-1707, James H. KENEDY 24 TN Prof. Mathematics $0 many students, including Isaac DUCAN 18 TN (MAD: ??? 1860 Anderson Co. TN census age 28? wife Anna) 1860 Jefferson Co. TN Census Pg.336, #107-109, John H. DUNKAN 45 TN farmer $17000-$15650 Sarah C. 31 TN Catharine 12, Mary 10 TN Margaret 8, William 5 TN Robert 3, Charlotte J. 1 TN Pg.367, #528-543, Dilly DUNKAN (f) 68 TN pauper on county Susan CATES 60 TN pauper on county Lotty HOLLY 45 TN BLACK pauper on county (other adjoining households of paupers) Pg.401, #1019-1057, S.I. CORBETT (m) 26 TN farmer $1000-$600 N.M. (f) 19 TN N.B. (m) 28 TN (blank) $1000-$600 Mary 65 TN (blank) $500-$140? (MAD: S.I. Corbet mar. N.M. Dunkin 2/9/1859. Info of Deborah Gaudier 5/2003: Shadrach Inman Corbett b. 22 Feb. 1831 d. 16 Jan. 1919 of influenza, wife Narcissus M. Dunkin or Duncan, b. 4 July 1840, d. 9 July 1904, had nine daus; Napoleon Bonaparte Corbett d. ca 1862 Civil War; Mary "Polly" Gresham Corbett d. ca 1884) Pg.414 (171), #1201-1240, Philip TRAVIS 74 VA laborer $0 S.(f) 50 TN L.(m) 26, A.(f) 18, E.(m) 25, M.(m) 16 TN M.(f) 15, David 12, C.(f) 11, C.(f) 8 TN Pg.414 (172), #1202-1241, Jas. TRAVIS 33 TN laborer $0-$100 M.(f) 24 TN A.(f) 6, A.(m) 2, not named (m) 3/12 TN (MAD: Ann Travis, dau. of Mary Duncan b.1836 (1850 with parents) mar. 1st at age 15 to Mr. Cornel or Hornel and then to Mr. Travis, per 1945 letter; no Cornel or Hornel marriage found to a Mary, no James Travis marriage found in "Early East TN Marriages") Pg.414 (172), #1203-1241, Wm. TRAVIS 33 TN laborer $0-$75 M.(f) 25 TN M.J.(f) 8, J.(m) 4, Wm. 3, M.(f) 7/12 TN N. SNIDER (f) 20 TN T.(f) 12, J.(m) 4 TN Pg.415, #1221-1259, Joel DUNKAN 58 SC farmer $4000-$3000 N. (f) 57 TN J.K. (m) 18, J.J. 15 (m) TN Pg.416, #1237-1275, Robert DUNKIN 25 TN laborer $0-$0 E.A. (f) 27 TN J.C. (m) 10/12 TN Pg.421, #1296-1334, Thos. TITTSWORTH 58 TN farmer $8000-$6500 C.(f) 41 TN Elihu 18, H.(f) 15, J.Mc.(m) 8 S.(f) 6, H.D.(m) 3 TN John SHIELDS 91 PA mill right $0-$6000 (MAD: ? Charlotte Duncan, his second wife, ? possibly widow of Henry Leeper) Pg.451, #1719-1755, Allen DUNCAN 33 TN laborer $0-$400 M.A. (f) 25 TN F.E. (f) 6, J. (m) 3 TN S. (f) 3, M.J. (f) 1 TN (MAD: Allen Duncan mar. Mary Ann Jones 8/25/1853 Washington Co. TN; son of John Duncan & Mary) Pg.474, #2066-2105, Cannon DUNKAN (m) 26 TN laborer $0-$600 H. (f) 24 TN M.E. (f) 8 TN (MAD: Kennon Duncan; 1850 Grainger Co. TN census Ganum or Gannon age 21 with Benjamin) Pg.482, #2180-2220, I.A. DUNKAN (m) 32 TN farmer $7000-$2000 N.C. (f) 30 TN L. BRANSET (m) 13 TN S. TAYLOR (f) 4 TN John LEEPER 17 TN laborer David VANDYKE 50 TN laborer (MAD: Isaac Duncan) 1870 Jefferson Co. TN Census District 1, P.O. Flat Gap Pg.306, #155-154, DUNCAN, Powel (m) 24 TN BLACK farm laborer $0-$0 Fannie 60 TN BLACK keeps house BRADFORD, Joseph 11 TN BLACK farm laborer Pg.311, #224-224, DUNCAN, Sarah C. 40 TN keeps house $2000-500 William 15, Robert H. 13 TN Charlott 11, John 9, Isaac 7 TN Pg.311, #225-225, DUNCAN, Isaac A. 40 TN farmer $4000-2092 Nancy 28 TN Mary 6 TN TAYLOR, Sallie 14 TN at home Civil Dist. 2, P.O. Dandridge Pg.327, #201-201, DUCAN, Hampton 74 VA BLACK farm laborer Hettie 49 TN BLACK keeps house HASKAL, Caroline 30 TN BLACK at home John W. 12 TN BLACK farm laborer Phillip 7, Frazier (m) 5, Adaline 3 TN BLACKS District 8, P.O. New Market Pg.423, #57-62, DUNCAN, Allen 45 TN farm laborer 0-$325 Mary A. 40 TN Francis E. (f) 15, John 12 TN Sarah 12, Mary J. 11 TN Darcus C. (f) 10, Belle V. (f) 3 TN District 10, P.O. Talbott Station Pg.457, #12-12, DUNCAN, Joel 68 SC farmer $6000-$3000 Nancy 65 TN keeps house Janus (m) 28 TN stationary engineer Andrew J. 26 TN farm laborer Georgia J?. (f) 25 VA no occupation James H. 4/12 TN b.Sept. MARRIAGE RECORDS Jefferson Co. TN Marriage Records 1792-1881 (FHL film 968,301) Pg.28, #277, Feb. 21, 1799, John Magers to Keziah Duncan, no return (MAD: indexed in marriage record book as Magers, not "o" or "y" or "n"; surname given in books by others as Magers, Moyers, Moyen?, Mayers) Pg.172, #1717, June 4, 1823, Abraham Childers to Eleanor Dunkin, mar. June 4, 1823 by Wm. Mills JP. (pg.174, #1737, Dec. 27, 1823, Nelson Chilton to Fanny Sheppard, #1774 Moses Childress, #1534, Childress) S.I. Corbet (groom) to N.M. Duncan (bride), 2/9/1859 (MAD: books had listing without groom/bride distinction, initials not clear; original records were plain) Jefferson Co. TN Original Marriage Record; filled-in forms (copy from Dora Jean Nobles 8/1995) License for marriage of Joel Duncan and Nancy Goforth, issued 27 May 1822. Bond of Joel Duncan (+) and Rowland Larimore for marriage of Joel Duncan and Nancy Goforth, 27 May 1822; wit. Robert Hamilton. Marriage Return book: #1679, May 27, 1822, Joel Duncan to Nancy Goforth, return May 28, 1822 by Isaac Barton, M.G. ESTATE RECORDS Jefferson Co. TN Probate, typed (FHL film 24,714) 1-133: Inventory Craven Dunkin, Oct. 21, 1801, by Agnes Dunkin, admx., incl. debt on John Carter; John Hays admr submitted sale bill Feb. 3, 1802, purchasers John Hayes, Agnes Duncan, and others. (MAD: See Roane & Morgan Co. TN for Agnes Duncan in 1814, 1824) 1-297: Inventory Paul McDermott, returned Oct., 1807, included note March 5, 1805, from Stephen Duncan. Book 2 - no Duncan Book 3 - 1826-1840 - no Duncan Book 4 - 1841-1844 - no Duncan Jefferson Co. TN Estates & Wills (FHL film 24,714) Vol.3, 1826-1840: No Henry Leiper ca 1841 Vol.4, 1841-1844: No Leiper/Leeper etc. Jefferson Co. TN Will (FHL film 968,313) Vol.5, Pg.234: 20 July 1853, Settlement with Mathew Leeper and Isaac A. Dunkin, admin. of estate of John Dunkin Decd. Sales on 22 Aug. 1850, sale of corn 26 Nov. 1850, inventory of notes, amount from estate of John Henry's decd since former inventory was returned $94.42-1/2, $5 owed by A.P. Goss, total $1865.90-1/2. Paid notes to Henry Dunkin principal & interest $47.08-3/4, to John Henry deceased principal & interest $191.10, to Charlotta Leeper principal & interest $48.85-1/2, to Anthony Caldwell one of admin. of estate of Thomas McSpaddens decd, paid Jas. Newman guardian of Silas Henry's heirs. Receipts for clerks fee, tax, etc. Proven account Matthew Leeper, several others. Paid out $1448.97-1/2, leaving $416.93. Receipt John H. Dunkin balance, paid 70 cents to John H. Dunkin. (other small sums paid out) $403.53 in hands of administrator on 29 Jan. 1853, but settlement not closed until this 20 July 1853. (MAD: see the John Duncan and Mary Henry Bible, married 4/5/1810, on pgs.116-118 in "Jefferson Co. TN Bible Records" by Hist. Records Project, on FHL film 24,708) Jefferson Co. TN Index to Wills 1792-1971 (FHL film 968,311) Jno. H. Duncan, will 6-149; 1864 probate 14-613 Joseph McCulloh, will 2-368; probate 7-286 Probate book 7 (FHL film 968,314) - Pages 195 to 350 missing in book. 2-368: 9 June 1816, will of Joseph McCullah of Jefferson Co. TN; rest of estate remain in hands of wife Eleanor McCullah during life or widowhood; then divided among children; son Joseph McCullah that part of my land which he lives on joining James Meeks land; "my heirs should make a deed to John Duncan for the land prescribed to him (if he stays on it and pays for it according to contract, viz., at the rate of two dollars per acre) but if he leaves it he is to be paid for his improvement according to the time he stays on it and his wife Jennet to share an equal part with the others that are gone or that may go away"; my daughter Elizabeth enjoy that part of land she now lives on if she stays on it till her mother's and my death and then have it for her part, viz, from Joseph's part to the west (east?) end of the tract, but if she leaves it and moves away she is only to share equally with those that are gone or may go away; my daughter Martha the plantation I now live on except that part I sold to Alexander Douglass but if she leaves ...; whosoever of my children stays on my land till their mother's and my death shall enjoy it and pay to those that are gone or may go as follows: to Margret Evans $100; to Eleanor Hasslet $100 &c. If my boys John King and John Turner shall stay and fulfill their time & perform their duty faithfully they should be delt with according to my engagements. My brother William should have my best suit of clothes if he survives me. Appoint wife Eleanor McCullah and friends Samuel Temple/Semple and Joseph Evans executors. Wit. James Harralson, Wm. Harralson. Codicil: my daughter Agnes King has been dead several years, her heirs should have a share but one English shilling; should my daughter Martha marry and die without issue, then one half of her inheritance should be divided among all my children and the other half to her husband if he marries her not otherwise. Recorded June 1822. (FHL film 968,311) 6-149: 25 Aug. 1861; will of John H. Duncan, Jefferson Co. TN. All to wife Sarah C?. Dunkin for her use and use of my younger children until 12 years from this date and use of my older children as long as they remain with my wife as part of the family; in the event of wife's remarriage then this bequest to her use and said childrens use shall cease to exist; then lands sold and 1/3 value to wife; remainder to children; children Catharine B. Dunkin, Mary K. Dunkin and Margaret E. Dunkin each the sum of $400 after 12 years; if wife does not make money on property, then children paid as they arrive at 21; my younger children; equally divided amongst all of my children. Appoint James L. Swann and Isaac A. Dunkin executors. Wit. Wm. Zirkle, John Fry. Codicil 21 April 1864 about payment to children, wit. E.E. Gass, John Mort, Reuben Zirkle. Proved (no date shown). (FHL film 968,313) COURT RECORDS Jefferson Co. TN Order Book 1801-1807 (FHL film 24,708, WPA typed, indexed) Oct., 1801 (pg.28): Agnes Duncan, Robert Carson and John Hays have leave to administer estate of Craven Duncan, decd, bond with Benjamin Bradford and Thomas Galbreith, sec. Oct., 1801 (pg.32): James Turner surrendered the body of Robert Carson in discharge of himself as bail at the suit of Benjamin Bradford against the said Robert Carson and others, administrators of Craven Duncan, decd. Oct., 1801 (pg.36): Agnes Duncan returned inventory of estate of Craven Duncan, obtained permission to sell same. Jefferson Co. TN County Court Minutes (FHL film 24,712; SLC 6/2009; not all copied) Minute Book 4, 1807-1810 Pg.51: Court 22 July 1807, John Duncan came into court and entered into bond with Adam Miller his security for indemnifying the county for the support and maintenance of an illegitimate child begotten on the body of Polly Smith and paid into Office the fine of three dollars and one half cents. Book 6, 1812-1818 Pg.51: June 12, 1812, Winnefred Duncan vs. John Hood. Plaintiff recover $50 her damages. Pg.66: Sept. 15, 1812, Winnefred Duncan vs. John Neely Snr. She dismissed. Jefferson Co. TN Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, 1831-1838 (FHL film 464,115) Minutes rewritten; no index "Tennessee Reports - Report of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee during the years 1860-61" by Thomas H. Coldwell (spine title: Tennessee Reports Cooper's Edition 41 - Coldwell); Vol.41, pgs.313 to 321 (California State Law Library, Sacramento, 1/2004) HILTON vs. DUNCAN and Wife; Supreme Court of Tennessee, Knoxville; 41 Tenn. 313; 1 Cold. 313; September, 1860, Decided. From Grainger. Upon the hearing of this cause before Chancellor SETH J.W. LUCKEY, at the March Term, 1860, a decree was rendered in favor of the complainant. Respondents appealed. WRIGHT, J., delivered the opinion of the Court. In the year 1823, William Hilton died intestate seized and possessed of a small tract of land of little value, situated in the County of Jefferson. Beside complainant, he left five other children, all of whom were daughters. Before his death, he had advanced to one of these daughters, an amount, consisting of fifty or sixty dollars, which was estimated by him to be her portion of his estate, real and personal, and while upon his death-bed, declared his desire to be, that complainant should pay his other daughters, out of his estate, or otherwise, such sums as would make them equal to the daughter to whom he had made the advancement, and that complainant, in consideration thereof, should have the tract of land above mentioned. After the death of the said William, his widow, to whom the declaration had been made, communicated the same to the said daughters and to complainant, all of whom assented to and acquiesced in the arrangement, as being a just and equitable diposition of the property of the intestate. The complainant paid the sum of money designated by the said William, to each of the daughters, in consideration of which they agreed to relinquish and convey to him their respective interest, as heirs of their father, in said tract of land; and all of them, save Anna Hilton, one of the daughters, have so conveyed and have not claimed said land, or any interest therein. The payment to said Anna, was made the 15th of January, 1827, and a receipt taken, of which the following, is a copy: "January 15th, 1827, received of Anna Hilton and James Hilton, fifty dollars, in full of all legacies, debts, dues and demands, I have against the estate of William Hilton, deceased. I say received by ANNA HILTON." The complainant and Anna Hilton were the personal representatives of the intestate, and the latter was his widow, and the receipt so executed to them was intended, by Anna, the daughter, to be a satisfaction of her share, in the real and personal estate of her father, in accordance with his desire so expressed just before his death. The widow never claimed dower, but resided with complainant and was supported by him till her death, in 1852, under an agreement that he should take care of her. The complainant took possession of this land, immediately after his father's death, having about one-half of it enclosed and under fence, claiming the entire tract as this own, under the arrangement above state; and has continued to posses and claim it and pay taxes on it ever since, using it and taking the rents to himself, a period of over thirty years. As before stated, the widow and one of the daughters, Hester, lived with him but neither of them claimed any interest in the land, conceding the title to be in complainant. The daughter, Anna, seems to have left the land very soon after her father's death, as did the other daughters, save Hester; but whether before or after her marriage, does not clearly appear. It is stated in the bill that she was of age at her father's death and though this is denied in the answer, there is no proof that she was an infant, nor is there anything to show at what time she married, or died. Neither she or her sisters ever received any rents from this land, or called upon complainant for any account in regard to them; and we are satisfied she and they were content with the settlement made in pursuance of their father's wish. The effect of complaint's possession is not neutralized by that of any one else. The residence of the widow with him, clearly could not produce any such result, and there is no evidence, nor is it claimed that his sister Anna, ever again resided upon the land. And though the child and heir of said Anna, after her death, was taken and raised by the widow of William Hilton and by complainant, yet it does not satisfactorily appear how long she lived with them, and the possession of complainant is not attempted to be effected by this circumstance. The defendants, Duncan and wife, the latter of whom is the said child and heir of Anna Hilton, have recently instituted an action of ejectment against complainant claiming an undivided one-sixth of this land, in right of her mother, the said Anna, as one of the heirs of William Hilton. To enjoin that suit this bill is filed, insisting that the purchase of the share of said Anna may be specifically executed in favor of complainant -- that any omission in the receipt to set forth the terms of the contract, may be corrected upon the ground of mistake in drawing it, and finally claiming title by lapse of time and possession. The defendants answer and submit to the jurisdiction of the Court, and among other things, rely, as a defense, upon the Statute of frauds. The Chancellor decreed that complainant had acquired title to so much of the share of the said Anna, as he had held enclosed for twenty years or more, but allowed defendants to recover one undivided one-sixth of the residue of the tract; and in proportion as complainant lost by the recovery, gave him a corresponding amount of the purchase money so paid said Anna with interest, and declared the same a lien on that part of the land so recovered, but denied defendants any account for rents, inasmuch as it appeared none were due, the title to the enclosed land having been perfected in complainants. The complainant does not appeal, or ask to disturb this decree, and we think it should be affirmed. In Leonard vs. Leonard, 10 Mass. 231, as cited in Angell on Lim., (ed. 1854,) 529, it was held that where lands were devised to a number of persons as tenants in common, and it was verbally agreed between them that one of them should give up his share, for a certain compensation, to the other devise, who thereupon entered upon his share, and excluded him from the possession, it was a dissiezin of such devisee: Boyd vs. Graves, 4 Wheat. 513, 4 L. Ed. 628. Prima facie the possession of one tenant in common, is to be regarded as that of the other. But, if one of them take the possession to himself, claiming the entire tract as his own, and receive the rents and profits to his own use, without any account to the other, and the other acquiesce in this, for a period of twenty years or more, an actual ouster of his companion may be presumed, and that he has released, or conveyed his interest, or share, to the party so in possession of a tract of land by one tenant in common, by a purchase and claim thereof in entirety and severalty, and not an undivided part thereof in co-tenancy, is an adverse possession: Ang. on Lim., 527-528; Doe vs. Prosser, Cowp., 217. So, that upon the proof in this record, we see no reason to question that complainant must be held to have a title to the extent of the decree of the Chancellor. And perhaps, upon the authority of Hubbard and Wood vs. Wood's Lesse 1 Sneed 279, the Chancellor might have held complainant's title perfected to the entire share under the effect of the first section of the Act of 1819, ch. 28. In relation to the purchase money, we think the claim to have it refunded is not barred by the Statute of limitations, because the cause of action accrued to the complainant only upon the election of the heir of the daughter, Anna, to resind and disaffirm the parol contract of her mother. It is true that either party could, at any time, for want of a writing, put an end to the contract, but they were no obliged to do so. So long as they were content with it, and were willing to abide by it and the complainant remained in possession of the land, without claim or suit by the said Anna, or her heir, not wishing himself to disturb the contract, and the other party not having done so, he could not, we apprehend, sue to recover back the money given in consideration of the land: Hurst vs. Means, 2 Snow. 594-599; 2 Sneed 546-548. It is true that in the case in Swan, the Court, in argument, hold to the reverse of this. But, that part of the opinion was unnecessary to the decision of the cause -- the contract there being in writing, and went upon the ground that a parol contract for the purchase of land was entirely void, and, for all purpose, the same as if it hand never existed. But in Sneed et als. vs. Bradley et als., 4 Sneed 301, it was held by this Court, that such a contract is not entirely void, but might be completed by the voluntary consent of the parties; and it was laid down as the correct rule, that while the vendor is able, and willing, and ready to perform the parol agreement, the purchaser can maintain no action to recover back the consideration money paid. And a fortiori, this must be so, where the purchase still retains the use and possession of the land. Had the Court of Chancery power to declare the purchase money a lien on the land? In McNaw vs. Toby, 6 Hum. 27, it was held this could not be done in the case of a parol sale. But no doubt the Court so held upon the ground the contract was wholly void, and that, in law, no legal consequences could grow out of it; for in the case of Alston vs. Boyd, same book, 504, where a contract was rescined for insanity, a lien upon the land restored to the lunatic, was declared for the payment of any balance due the defendant. And in the case in 4 Sneed, (above cited,) 305, it is held to be well settled, that if, upon the faith of such parol contract, the purchase money, in whole, or in part, has been paid, a Court of Equity, upon a bill for a specific execution, to which the Statute is set up as defense, will decree that the money be refunded with interest; and as against the vendors, it will be declared a lien on the land agreed to be conveyed; or, at law, the money may be recovered in an action of indebitatus assumpsit, or debt. And it has been repeatedly held, that as to improvements put upon the land by the vendee upon the faith of a parol sale, which the vendor refuses to complete, to the extent they have enhanced the value of the land, a Court of Equity will treat the land as subject to a lien therefor: 1 Meigs' Dig., 592. And in Pilcher and Cantates, admits, vs. Smith and wife, 2 Head 208, it was held that a covenant to convey real estate, executed by a feme covert, who is not invested with power to sell and convey the same as a feme sole, is void, and will not specifically executed by a Court of Chancery. But still it would be a fraud in her to avoid the contract without restoring the purchase money, and it will not be permitted. And in such a case, the purchaser may come into a Court of Equity, to obtain either a specific execution, or recision of the contract. And if the feme covert resist a specific execution, and the contract is rescinded, as an incident to the recision, the Court will order the repayment of the purchase money, and declare a lien upon the land to secure its payment. The defendant, Mrs. Duncan, as the heir of the vendor, Anna Hilton, must abide the case of her ancestor, and be subject to the lien. Decree affirmed. LAND RECORDS Go to the Jefferson Co. TN Land Records MILITARY RECORDS Pension Index Card File, alphabetical; of the Veterans Administrative Contact and Administration Services, Admin. Operations Services, 1861-1934; Duff to A-J Duncan (negative FHL film 540,888, some cards very faint); Joseph Duncan to Dunn (positive FHL film 540,889, some cards very dark) Cataloged under Civil War, 1861-1865, pensions, indexes; does not say if Confederate or Federal, but probably Federal. Negative film, some cards much too faint or dark to read, some cards blurred or faded, particularly the service unit and the dates of application. Most of the very faint or dark cards were in a slightly different format, with space for years enlisted and discharged which were sometimes filled in. Many of these were for service in later years, although one or two were for service ca 1866. Name of soldier, alias, name of dependent widow or minor, service (military unit or units), date of filing, class (invalid or widow or minor or other), Application #, Certificate #, state from which filed (sometimes blank), attorney (sometimes blank, MAD: did not usually copy), remarks. Sometimes the "Invalid" or "Widow" class had an "s" added to it before the application #; occasionally the area for the service information included a circled "S". The minor's name was frequently that of the guardian rather than the minor. The military unit was frequently the Company Letter, the Regiment Number, sometimes US Vet Vol Inf. (US Veteran Volunteer Infantry), L.A. (Light Artillery), H.A. (Heavy Artillery), US C Inf (US Colored? Infantry), Cav. (Cavalry), Mil. Guards, V.R.C. (?Volunteer Reserve Corps?), etc. Sometimes there were several service units given. Cards appear to be arranged by the last name, first name, middle initial if any, and state (including "US") of service. Duncum, Cannon, widow Duncum, Adeline; H 4 Tenn. Cav.; 1890 Feb. 8, Invalid Appl. #753955, Cert. #982728, Kans.; 1918 April 17, Widow Appl. #1118791, Cert. #848690, Tenn. (MAD: see ?? Jefferson & Grainger Co. TN) Duncan, Isaac A.; F 9 Tenn. Cav.; 1887 May 2, Invalid Appl. #608299, Cert. #516244, Tenn. (MAD: Knox Co. TN; 1890 Jefferson Co. TN) Jefferson Co. TN "Form of a Declaration to be made by the Widow of a Deceased Person who desires a duplicate Land Warrant" (copy of original document from Mr. Buck Horner 11/1988) 18 Nov. 1868, Elizabeth Ann (Horner crossed out) Duncan, age 40, resident of Jefferson Co. TN, daughter of Cavalier Horner, decd, who was a private in the company commanded by Capt. Copelin, Regiment of TN Militia commanded by Col. James Lillard in War of 1812; that her father made application for a land warrant & while the application was pending, he died on 1 April 1851 and the warrant 37430 was issued after his death. She makes this application for a new warrant such as she may be entitled to as his heir. ... HISTORIES before 1923 1887 "History of TN; East TN" by Goodspeed (FHL book 976.8 H2ha Vol.2) Jefferson County: Pg.858: At the August term, 1796 (of the County Court), Samuel Duncan, John Bullard and William Carver were severally fined $2.50 "for fighting in the verge of the court". Pg.1168, Jefferson Co.: James Duncan, a farmer in the 10th Dist. of Jefferson Co. TN, was born in that county April 14, 1842, the son of Joel and Nancy Duncan. James Duncan was reared as a farmer. In 1861 he volunteered in Carter's regiment, Co. K, 1st TN Confederate Cavalry, and served as a private in said regiment until 1865. He was married, April 4, 1877, to Martha Jane Bettis, who was born Aug. 7, 1844, daughter of A.P.C. Bettis of Jefferson Co. They became the parents of 7 children, the eldest two deceased. The children living are Maggie E., born April 8, 1880; Joel C. born July 27, 1881; James W. born Oct. 16, 1882; Howell G. born Jan. 7, 1884, and Eva V., born June 8, 1886. James Duncan, since his marriage, has been a successful farmer. He owns 212 acres of land, of which 65 acres lie in Hamblen Co. and 147 acres in Jefferson Co. Pg.1171, Jefferson Co.: J.B. Franklin, traveling salesman, and a citizen of Talbott, was born near the latter place Oct. 23, 1848, and is the son of Hezekiah and Elizabeth (Duncan) Franklin. The father, a native of NC and of English origin, came to Jefferson Co. when of age, and settled where he now lives. He is a reserved, sober, industrious mechanic and farmer, ... and a highly respected member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The mother, a native of this county, was an intelligent and noble Christian woman of all motherly and wifely graces, and died in Sept. 1881. She was the mother of four sons and four daughters. ... Pg.1182: J.N. Newman, farmer, born near Mossy Creek, Jefferson County, August 27, 1813, the son of Joseph and Catherine (Cate) Newman (more on parents, not copied here) ... Our subject lived on the home farm, with the advantages of a practical education gained in the country schools, and when of age became a brick-mason's apprentice, and worked for about six years at that trade. He is now one of the trustees of the Newman Female College of Mossy Creek. In 1844 he married Susan Duncan, who was born in 1826, in Jefferson County, the daughter of Maj. John Duncan. She was an amiable, Christian woman, and died June 3, 1884, a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. They had no children. REFERENCES FROM OTHER LOCALITIES Knox Co. TN Deeds B1-54: 17 May 1794, John Duncan of Knox Co., Ter. South of River Ohio, to David Campbell Esq. of Jefferson Co., $500, 206 acres beg. South Branch of Holston River 176 poles above mouth of French Broad River, down meanders of Holston to the mouth of French Broad River. Wit. H. Ramsey?, Jeremiah Jack. (FHL film 503,041) C1-28: 17 May 1794, John Duncan of Knox Co., Ter. South of River Ohio, to Jeremiah Jack of same, $500, 96-3/4 acres (similar to above) on North bank of French Broad River, including the First Island in said River above the mouth thereof, 44 acres on the bank and 52-3/4 acres on the island. Wit. H. Ramsey, Thomas Gillespie. (FHL film 503,044) C1-76: 26 Dec. 1792, Grant #992 NC to John Duncan, £10 per 100 acres, 302 acres in Green Co. in fork between Holston and French Broad River, including 1st Island. (FHL film 503,044) Carter Co. TN Deeds (FHL film 847,620; from Alice Duncan 1978) A-286: 14 Jan. 1800, Lawrence Dunkin of Jefferson Co. TN to Thos. Millard of Carter Co., $300, Lawrence Dunkins patent grant #1287, bearing date 24 Nov. 1797, on the laurel fork of Dor River - same description as A-203, 100 acres. Wit. J. campbell, Timothy (X his mark) Miller, Solomon Campbell. Reg. 2 June 1801. A-300: 29 March 1798, Laurance Dunkin of Carter Co. to Wm. Russell, same Co., 100 pounds, 100 acres in Carter Co. on the Laurel Fork of Dor River ... beg. on the line of James Campbells land, east thence north to the creek. Wit. Solomon Campbell, Jesse (X his mark) Lay, Thos. (X his mark) Anderson. Reg. 10 June 1801. Overton Co. TN Deed (FHL film 981,136) N-605: 22 Sept. 1857, John S. Daugherty of Overton Co. TN to John W. Duncan of Jefferson Co. TN, $1900, (1) 50 acres adj. survey whereon Henry Yore now lives, survey in name of Joseph Copland; (2) adj. orig. tract, including 76+ acres where I now live; (3) 28 acres adj. above tract, etc. Wit. A.F. Pain, John H. Irvine. END Return to Index to Duncan Research Files in Tennessee Return to The Genealogy Bug's Home Page RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Learn more. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection � ✕

The Early Duncans of Lincoln County, Missouri

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:Duncan research files of Mary Ann (Duncan) Dobson, the Genealogy Bug :Last revised October 28, 2014 :LINCOLN CO. MO :Formed 1818 from St. Charles ==Duncans that lived in this County== [[Duncan-19133|William James Duncan (1773-1842)]] *From Clark County, KY >>Lincoln Co, MO ==1830 Lincoln Co. MO Census== : (from Vivian Biddle 1982) :Pg. 4 Louis Duncan 1000,1 - 1000,1 : 6 Cary R. Duncan 0000,01 - 1000,1 :: (MAD: Cary K. Duncan mar. Ann Margaret Dozier 9/12/1827) : 7 James Duncan 0000,0001 - 0010,0001 [[Duncan-19133|William James Duncan (1773-1842)]] :: (MAD: James Duncan mar. Joyce Quisenberry 12/29/1794 Clark Co. KY; son of Joseph Duncan) : 20 John Duncan 1020,01 - 2100,1 ==1840 Lincoln Co. MO Census== : (from Vivian Biddle 1982) :Pg.217 Lewis Duncan 2230,02 - 0110,0100,1 :: (MAD: Female 60-70 was Dorcas Butler, widow of James Duncan, of 1830 Culpeper Co. VA census) : 235 Cry K. Duncan 0000,001 - 2010,01 : John Duncan 2111,001 - 0021,001 ==1850 Lincoln Co. MO Census== : (also from Vivian Biddle 1982) :District #49 :Pg.395, #79, John S?. DUNCAN 54 KY farmer $6400 Susan 50 MD Nancy 27 MO John L. 18, Geo. 14 MO Henry C. 12, Susan A. 9 MO James M. DUKE 3 MO (MAD: perhaps John Stevens Duncan and wife Susan (Collier) from Clark Co. KY; Susan Duncan 3/21/1800 - 12/21/1853, wife of John S. Duncan, said to be buried in Bryant's Creek Cemetery) :Pg.409, #267, Lewis DUNCAN 44 VA farmer $2562 Harriett 43 VA Robert S. 18, Sarah C. 16 MO William E. 14, David J. 12 MO Joseph L. 10, Benjamin 8 MO Mary E. 6, Geo. W. 3 MO Richard M. 10/12 MO John H. DUNCAN 46 VA (blank) $0 (MAD: obit in "Religious Herald" 4/8/1852 for Harriet Duncan, wife of Elder Louis Duncan, from "Inventory of the Church Archives of VA" by VA Conservation Commission 1940, from Evelyn Sigler 1/1986) :Pg.412, #308, Francis DUNCAN (m) 22 VA farmer $320 Frances (f) 24 VA :Pg.412, #310, John LOGAN 47 KY farmer $640 Francis C. (f) 37 KY Lucy A. 19 MO William DUNCAN 12 MO :Pg.413, #315, Thomas GREYSON 57 VA farmer $1225 Rhody (f) 50 VA Rosana 23, Elizabeth 20 VA James DUNCAN 14 MO :Pg.417, #379, Hiram DUNCAN 42 VA farmer $1200 Jane 52 MD Martha MOURNING 16 MO Elizabeth JENKINS 15 VA James W. 13 MO Matilda GLOVER 77 MD (MAD: 1840 Warren Co. MO census; Hieram Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO mar. Mrs. Jane Hancock 3/8/1840 Warren Co. MO) :Pg.443, #728, John PITTS 46 ENG farmer $1650 Martha M. 33 KY Lilburn NETHERLAND (m) 14 TN William DUNCAN 12 MO Ann E. 6 MO :Pg.445, #770, William DUNCAN 26 MO physician $1000 Mary A. 24 MO Reuben P. ZIMMERMAN 26 MO physician $0 (MAD: Wm. C. Duncan mar. Zuliana E. Zimmerman 4/8/1847, Wm. C. Duncan mar. Mary Ann Zimmerman 10/3/1849; son of John Stevens Duncan & Susan Collier; 1870 Pike Co. MO census) ==1860 Lincoln Co. MO Census== :Clark Twp. :Pg.321, #167-152, Jas. L. DUNCAN 23 MO farmer $1000-$660 M. Elizabeth 21 MO Sarah M. 1 MO John M. DYKE "14" MO (blank) $2000-$380 :Pg.321, #168-153, Henry C. DUNCAN 22 MO farmer $2500-$600 (alone) :Pg.321, #169-154, Brettania E. DYKE (f) 30 MO farmer $600-$300 Wm. H. 5, Jas. H. 2 MO Waverly Twp. :Pg.539, #1779-1632, Lewis DUNCAN 53 VA U.Bapt. Minister $3775-1700 David J. 22 MO teacher of common school $1680-$165 Benjamin M. 18, Mary E. 15 MO George W. 13, Richard H. 10 MO (MAD: Richard M. Duncan 21 MO in 1870 Randolph Co. MO census) :Pg.544, #1814-1666, Francis H. DUNCAN (m) 32 VA farmer $1000-$1085 Frances A. (f) 35 VA Margaret A. 10, Lewis E. 8 MO Alice J. 5, Adea (f) 3 MO Eva (f) 1 MO Millwood Twp. :Pg.552, #1873-1721, Robert S. DUNCAN 28 MO U.Bapt. Minister $1300-$1650 Sarah L?. 25 MO Anna B. 2 MO Joseph L. DUNCAN 20 MO farmer $0-$300 (MAD: Robert S. Duncan mar. Sarah Jane Irvin 10/18/1853) Prairie Twp., Truxton (town) :Pg.595, #2169-2008, Z.D. HANCOCK (m) 27 MO milling $8470-$3000 Jane DUNCAN 65 MD (blank) $0-$2250 ==1870 Lincoln Co. MO Census== :Clark Twp. :Pg.39, #125-117, DUNCAN, Jas. L. 38 MO farmer & carpenter $2000-$700 Mary E. 31 MO keeping house Sarah M. 12 MO at home Mary J. 7, Jane 4 MO at home Adalia V/E? (f) 1 MO :Pg.39, #126-118, DUNCAN, Henry C. 32 MO farmer $2500-$1000 Mary E. 31 MO keeping house Julia W. 8, William L. 6 MO DYER, James? (Jamon?) (m) 60 VA (white) "noth" $0-$0 REYNOLDS, Saml. 31 VA (white) farm laborer (MAD: both Jas. L. and Henry C. Duncan had wives listed as Mary E. age 31 born MO; Jas. L. had wife Elizabeth on 1860 and 1880 census) :Millwood Twp. :Pg.105, #19-18, DUNCAN, Jos. L. 30 MO farmer $3000-$4000 Sarah C. 29 MO (blank) Palia? (f) 7? (1?) MO Jesse (m) 2/12 MO b.Apr. (MAD: indexed as J.L. Duncan 40 MO VA VA with wife Kate 39 MO, dau. Battie 11 MO, and other children in 1880 Lincoln Co. MO census) :Pg.121, #253-237, DUNCAN, David J. 32 MO farmer $1000-$675 Margaret E. 25 MO keeping house Kate L. 5, Judith E. 3, David L. 1 MO :Waverly Twp. :Pg.196, #71-71, DUNCAN, James 30 MO farmer $0-$450 Catharine 26 VA keeping house (no children, not mar. in year) :Pg.206, #201-201, DUNCAN, Francis H. (m) 42 VA farmer $2500-$1200 Frances A. (f) 45 MO keeping house Alice I. 15, Ida M. 13 MO at home Evey? L. (f) 11 MO at home Anna M. 9, Joseph L. 6 MO Laura (f) 3, Mary E?. 1 MO :Pg.207, #226-226, DUNCAN, George 23 MO farmer $1240-$760 Nancy 25 MO keeping house :Pg.207, #227-227, DUNCAN, William 34 MO farmer $1600-$800 Susan M. 28 MO keeping house James L. 3, Edward S. 2 MO STONE, Virginia C. 10 MO at home DUNCAN, Lewis (m) 64 VA at home minister retd. $0-$0 ==ESTATE RECORDS== :Lincoln Co. MO Will Books * A-117/118: Know all men by these present that I James Duncan of Lincoln County & State of Missouri am in a low state do make this my last Will & Testament as follows, First, I bequeath my sole to God my body to her mother earth. Second I give to my son John S. Duncan a Negro boy caled James and the one half of bed & furniture and one half my stock and license case and it contents. Third I give to Frances Wright my oldest daughter my Negro boy caled William Riley and the other half of my stock and binding out the one half of the proud? (present?) of Esquire Boone who is in Saint Louis the other half to John S. Duncan their and granet? with my paper maid several years a whole? (while?) Jacob Willis of Clark Court for two hundred dollars and believe fifty was to have been paid tho I now gd? the? to be equally devised John S. Duncan & his sister Franky Wright. I apoint John Duncan my sole executor is not to give to the court no security all he to do with County Court of Lincoln file an inventory of all my afect and make a finall settlement thereof as soon as possible. Attest /s/ James Duncan, 9th October 1842. Attest James W. Miller. Attest Elizabeth Miller. Attest Susan C. Highsmith. State of Missouri, County of Lincoln: Be it remembered that on this 25th day of October A.D. 1842 the foregoing last Will and Testament of James Duncan late of said County deceased was produced before me Francis Parker, Clerk of the County Court of said County for probate and by the oaths of James W. Miller and Susan C. Highsmith, two of the subscribing witnesses thereto was proven according to law to be the last will and testament of the said James Duncan deceased and was thereupon approved. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County Court at office the day and year herein first above written. /s/ F. Parkes, Clerk. Record October 25th AD 1842, F. Parkes, Clerk. (FHL film 973,699; SLC 6/1/2011) * 2-151: 3 Oct. 1855, will of Hiram Duncan, Travis? (Prairie) Twp, Lincoln Co. MO; to my brother Marshall Duncan $1; to my brother Wm. B. Duncan $1; to my brother James Duncan $1; to my wife Jane Duncan all personal property, negro girl Susan; to my wife Jane Duncan all my land in Lincoln Co. MO during life; OK to sell land if deemed necessary; to Thomas D. Hancock 1/2 proceeds of land remaining at death of wife Jane Duncan; to brother Lewis Duncan 1/4 part and heirs of John Jenkins by my sister Lucy An Jenkins the other 1/4 part, at death of wife Jane. Appoint Thomas D. Hancock sole executor. Wit. Robert B. Allen, John Q.A?. Birckhead. Proved 29 Nov. 1855. (from Dorothy Kincaid 8/1987) * 3-180: 14 Sept. 1870, Will of Lewis Duncan, of Lincoln Co. MO; personal property to be sold, proceeds divided equally among all my children or their heirs, namely, Francis C. Duncan, the heirs (collectively) of Mildred A. Kimley/Kimler deceased, Robert S. Duncan, the heirs (collectively) of Sarah C. Strong deceased, William E. Duncan, David J. Duncan, Joseph L. Duncan, Benjamin M. Duncan, Mary E. Motley, George W. Duncan, and Richard M. Duncan, eleven shares in all. Appoint son Robert S. Duncan executor. Wit. Charles Robinson, Joseph J. Motley. Proved 28 March 1873 on oath of Joseph J. Motley; proved 8 Feb. 1873 on oath of Charles Robinson. (FHL film 973,699; and from Dorothy Kincaid 8/1987) ==Lincoln Co. MO Probate Records== : (FHL film 973,701; SLC 6/1/2011) : Vol.A, 1820-1829 : Index: Duncan, John L., guardian of Lambert Colliers heirs, pg.14, 20, 45, 71, 121, 162 * Pg.14: Nov. 1822 County Court. 25 Nov. 1822, John L. Duncan appears in court and presents a petition to the Court from Susan Duncan, mother of Isaac N. Collier and George H. Collier minor heirs to the estate of Lambert Collier deceased and under the age of 14 years, to appoint J.L. Duncan guardian, ... James Duncan security, $2000 bond. Later pages not copied * Vol.B, 1829-1842: No John Duncan estate; other Duncans not copied * Vol.C, 1842-1848: No John Duncan estate; other Duncans not copied Quit ==LAND RECORDS== :Go to the Lincoln Co. MO Land Records ==MILITARY RECORDS== :Pension Index Card File, alphabetical; of the Veterans Administrative Contact and Administration Services, Admin. Operations Services, 1861-1934; Duff to A-J Duncan (negative FHL film 540,888, some cards very faint); Joseph Duncan to Dunn (positive FHL film 540,889, some cards very dark) : Cataloged under Civil War, 1861-1865, pensions, indexes; does not say if Confederate or Federal, but probably Federal. Negative film, some cards much too faint or dark to read, some cards blurred or faded, particularly the service unit and the dates of application. Most of the very faint or dark cards were in a slightly different format, with space for years enlisted and discharged which were sometimes filled in. Many of these were for service in later years, although one or two were for service ca 1866. : Name of soldier, alias, name of dependent widow or minor, service (military unit or units), date of filing, class (invalid or widow or minor or other), Application #, Certificate #, state from which filed (sometimes blank), attorney (sometimes blank, MAD: did not usually copy), remarks. Sometimes the "Invalid" or "Widow" class had an "s" added to it before the application #; occasionally the area for the service information included a circled "S". The minor's name was frequently that of the guardian rather than the minor. : The military unit was frequently the Company Letter, the Regiment Number, sometimes US Vet Vol Inf. (US Veteran Volunteer Infantry), L.A. (Light Artillery), H.A. (Heavy Artillery), US C Inf (US Colored? Infantry), Cav. (Cavalry), Mil. Guards, V.R.C. (?Volunteer Reserve Corps?), etc. Sometimes there were several service units given. : Cards appear to be arranged by the last name, first name, middle initial if any, and state (including "US") of service. * Duncan, Henry C.; G 37 En. MO Mil.; 1922 March 21, Invalid Appl. #1464838, no cert., MO; remarks C2345568. (MAD: ?? 1880+ Lincoln Co. MO) ==HISTORIES before 1923== :1907 "Colonial families of the United States of America : in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775" by George N. MacKenzie (Memphis Public Library book 929.2 M18; from Evelyn Sigler 1983 and 1984 and from Iris Grimmett 11/1986) * Pg.427: James Quisenberry born Spotsylvania Co. VA 5 July 1759, died 5 Aug. 1830, in Rev. War 1783, to Clark Co. KY, Baptist Minister. Married (1) 24 Dec. 1776 Jane Burris of Orange Co. VA; mar. (2) Chloe Shipp of Clark Co. KY on 24 Dec. 1811. Daughter by first marriage, Joyce, born 25 Oct. 1777 Orange Co. VA, married James Duncan ca 1800 in Clark Co. KY; ca 1815 they moved to Lincoln Co. MO. Children of James and Joyce (Quisenberry) Duncan: William, Mary Joyce mar. James Carter, John mar. Mrs. Susan (Davis) Collier. :1899 "The Ministerial Directory of the Baptist Churches" by George W. Lasher, D.D.; pub. by Ministerial Directory Co., Oxford, OH (pgs.225-226 from Margo Thiel 1/1986) : Name, city & State; Place of birth; Place and date licensed and ordained; Preached; other abbreviations: Preached; Studied; Church; Institute; College * DUNCAN, Robert Samuel, Montgomery City, MO - Born Lincoln Co. MO; Lic. 1853, Ord. 1855 Bethlehem Ch. MO; P. Bethlehem, Sulphurlick, Union, Loutre, Middletown, Wellsville, Montgomery, Zion, Mt. Pleasant, New Florence, MO; Au. "History of Sunday Schools," Pub. 1876; "History of Missouri Baptists," Pub. 1881; 20 yrs State Sec. F. Mn. Bd. S.B.C. for MO. :ca.1914 "MO Baptist Biography" by J.C. Maple & R.P. Rider, Vol.IV (from Donald Duncan 5/1991) : Pg.91-94, Rev. LEWIS DUNCAN, 1806-1872; religious activity in MO 1838-1872. * Rev. R.S. Duncan, author of the History of MO Baptists, was a son of Rev. Lewis Duncan. We find in the autobiography of the son a good outline of his father's life. From this source is gleaned the brief sketch here written. Elder Lewis Duncan was born March 1, 1806, in Culpepper Co. VA, afterwards a part of Rappahannock county. Lewis Duncan was the son of James and Dorcas Duncan. His mother was a daughter of Spencer Butler of Culpepper Co. VA. Lewis Duncan was married on 11 Sept. 1827 to Miss Harriet Kennaird, daughter of David Kennaird of Culpepper Co. VA. He united with the Mount Salem Baptist Church and was baptized by Rev. William F. Broaddus, D.D. ... On 16 Oct. 1828 he started for MO with his wife and baby. He ended the journey about the middle of the following December. Established his home in Lincoln Co. MO, about 13 miles southwest of Troy, the county seat. He soon thereafter united with a Baptist Church called Antioch, near present Warrenton, now the capital of Warren Co. MO. A few years later he removed his membership to Troy Baptist Church, now called Sand Run Church, and meets some four miles south of Troy. ... His son, Rev. R.S. Duncan, said of his final and fatal illness ... He fell asleep on the Lord's day, December 15, 1872, and on the 17th was buried in the family cemetery, between his mother and the mother of his children." :1882 "A History of the Baptists in MO" by R.S. Duncan (FHL book 977.8 K2d; also from Donald Duncan 4/1991) : Pgs.576-579, Bear Creek Association. * LEWIS DUNCAN - In an early day, two brothers, named respectively John and George Duncan, emigrated from Scotland to the United States. John settled in the state of Virginia (then a Province), and George settled in Pennsylvania. From these two men it is believed that all by that name in the United States have descended. Lewis Duncan, the subject of this sketch, was a native of Virginia, and was born in Culpepper (sic) County, the first day of March, 1806. The old homestead was about eighteen miles northwest of Culpepper court house, and six miles from Gaines' Cross Roads. His father was James Duncan, a native of Fauquier Co. VA, and his mother's maiden name was Dorcas Butler, a daughter of Spencer Butler, of Culpepper Co. VA. They were in moderate circumstances; educational advantages were not such then as now, and he received only a partial common-school education while growing up. But when near his maturity he managed to acquire a sufficient knowledge of the English branches to teach school. In the school-house he was at home. By his mild but positive manner of government, he used to control with ease quite a number of young men, some of whom were quite rude, as was not unfrequently the case in those early days. After his ordination to the ministry he quit teaching school. He was the middle son of seven children - six sons and one daughter - none of whom are now living except it be Dr. William Duncan, of Texas, who is now quite elderly, if living. Lewis Duncan was married September 11, 1827, to Harriet Kinnaird, youngest daughter of David Kinnaird, of Culpepper Co. VA. She was to him a help-meet indeed, for twenty-five years; and of her was born to him eleven children - eight sons and three daughters - all of whom lived to manhood and womanhood. He professed conversion and was baptized in the spring of 1828. On the 16th of the following October, he, with his family - my mother and oldest brother, who was but an infant - started for Missouri, where he landed about the middle of the following December. The trip was made in an old-fashioned Virginia carry-all. He settled, lived and died in Lincoln County. For twelve years he lived in the vicinity of Troy, the county seat, and was a member successively of the following churches, viz.: Antioch (now defunct), Troy (now called San Run), and Sulphur Lick. .... In 1840 he moved to the northwestern part of Lincoln County and subsequently became one of the constituent members of Indian Creek Church, Pike County. He was pastor successively of the following churches, viz.: Sulphur Lick and New Salem in Lincoln County; Zion, Montgomery County; Indian Creek, Pike County; and Pleasant Grove, in Lincoln County. His active ministerial career lasted about twenty-five years, during which time he faithfully performed his mission in "feeding the flock of God," for which he was eminently fitted. .... In March, 1852, he was called upon to follow to her grave the companion of his life. .... My mother died in the same faith in which she had lived. .... He died like a babe going to sleep ... on the Lord's day, December 15, 1872, and on the 17th he was buried in the family cemetery, between his mother and my mother. :"Portrait and biographical record of St. Charles, Lincoln, and Warren Counties, Missouri : containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States." (anonymous); pub. Chicago: Chapman Pub. Co., 1895, 574 pgs. (LH10578, HeritageQuest images 5/2007; FHL film 1,000,301 item 2) * Pg.465-466: JOSEPH CARTER GOODRICH, D.D.S., in Wentzville, dental practice, ... born in Amherst County, Virginia, April 14, 1825, son of Gideon C. and Elizabeth (Carter) Goodrich, ... father left Virginia in 1830 and moved to Callaway County, MO, for three years, later settled in Monroe Co. MO, resided there until his death in 1835. ... Dr. Goodrich to St. Charles Co. MO in 1859. In 1858 Dr. Goodrich married Miss Ann S. Frans, of St. Charles County, MO., whose father, William Frans was a native of Virginia. This lady died in 1875, after becoming the mother of five children, now living ... In 1879 occurred the marriage of Dr. Goodrich and Mrs. Julia M. Womack, of Wentzville, a daughter of Carey Duncan, of Moscow Mills, Mo. ... (MAD: Moscow, Lincoln Co. MO; Wentzville, St.Charles Co. MO) * Pg.491: JOHN F. McCORMICK, deceased, formerly a resident of township 50 range 2, came to Lincoln County in 1840, whither his brother William had preceded him. ... In 1887 he retired from business and his death occurred a few years later, May 22, 1882. The birth of J.F. McCormick occurred in Warrenton, Fauquier County, VA, March 17, 1822. His father, William, who was a farmer and mechanic, probably a native of Ireland but was reared in the Old Dominion, where he died about the year 1847, aged eighty years. ... William McCormick and his brother Stephen ... William McCormick first married Lucy Stallard, and to them were born five children: Isabella, who married John Mays; Elizabeth, who became the wife of William Kinzie; Mary, Mrs. John Duncan; Sallie, Mrs. John Rice; and William, Jr., who came to Missouri in the latter part of the '30s. All the members of this family have been called to their final rest. After the death of his first wife Mr. McCormick married Miss Mary Roe, also a Virginian. Of their three children, Julia Ann married a Mr. McCarthy in Virginia; John F. is the second; and Caroline V. married a Mr. Smoot, and died in Colorado Springs, where she had gone for her health. John F. McCormick lived until his eighteenth year in his native state ... two years after his arrival in this state he married Eveline Jamison, who was born in this county September 27, 1825, ... :"The Duncan Family Register of Lewis Duncan and Harriet Kinnard, his wife, with Numerous Biographical Sketches" by R.S. Duncan, 1905, published for the Author by P.W. Stephens, Columbia, MO. (FHL film 2,055,309 item 3) : Go to the Duncan Family Register ==REFERENCES FROM OTHER LOCALITIES== :Audrain Co. MO Deeds (SLC 7/18/2014) * G-92/93: Stephen Duncan and Catharine A. Duncan his wife have appointed N.P. Minor our attorney to prosecute any suits for us for recovery of any real estate which we may have an interest in, in the counties of Pike, Ralls, Lincoln and Audrain in the state of Missouri or to settle by compromise or otherwise any dispute in reference to said real estate and also to sell and dispose of in fee simple any real estate in which we are interested in the above counties and to make to Edwin Philander? and Daniel Draper Jr. a good warentee deed to the following real estate in Pike Co. MO, Sec.20 Twp.54N R1W containing 360 acres more or less as soon as the said Draper shall comply with the terms and agreements entered into at the time of sale or in his discretion may make to said Draper a deed with a clause of mortgage at any time as our said attorney may see fit ... our said attorney is advised and empowered to sell the said (too dark) for such price as he shall think fit ... and make a deed or conveyance ... 28 Nov. 1855. /s/ Stephen Duncan, Cathn. A. Duncan. Wit. Charlotte B. Davis, S.M. Davis. Ack. 17 Dec. 1855 before Robert W. Wood, a Commissioner for Missouri resident in the City of Natches, Adams Co. MS. Filed for record August 29, 1856. (FHL film 968,972) * G-97/98: Jared D. Fyler of Adams Co. MS for his right in equity and $1 paid by Stephen Duncan of afsd, sell and quit claim to said Stephen Duncan my interest as well as in possession or in expectancy for one undivided third part of following tracts of land with buildings and other improvements, to wit, a tract of land in Ralls Co. MO, being the NE 1/4 and ? E 1/2 of SE 1/4 Sec.28 Twp. (too dark) N of Range 5W, the same conveyed by (too dark) Herrick and wife to Jared D. Fyler by deed 11 (too dark) 1837 and recorded in Ralls Co. Book C pg.194?; also a tract of land in Pike Co. state last afsd, being a part of fractional Sec.20 Twp.54N Range 1W containing 360 acres and is the same conveyed to Ja(too dark) D. Fyler by Isaac Herrick & wife by deed May 25, 18(too dark) recorded in Pike Co. Book E pg. 123 and 124 and is known as the Jones Farms; also a tract of land in said Pike Co. being the 1/2 of NW 1/4 fractional Sec.20 Twp.54N Range 1 containing 40 acres more or less conveyed to Jared D. Fyler by Herrick & wife by deed Jan. 1, 1836, recorded Pike Co. Book pg 48; also the remaining half of fractional NW 1/4 Sec.20 Twp. (too dark) as will appear by deed by the same to the same recorded Pike Co. Book E pg (blank); also following tracts entered by said Isaac Herrick at land office in Palmyra, MO, by following certificates dated July 19, 1836, to wit, Certificate No.14730 for (too dark) hundred 20 acres, Certificate No.14728 for 2,400 acres, Cert. No. 14731 for 1451-29/100 acres; Certificate No.14729 for 320 acres; certificate No. 14913 for 100 acres; also by certificate dated Aug. 1836 No. (too dark) 240 acres; Certificate No.15167 for ?hundred 69-13/100 acres; all of said lands in said certificates is the same conveyed by afsd Isaac Herrick & wife to Jared D. Fyler by deed August 1836 recorded in said Pike Co. F pg.378, also a tract of land in Lincoln (too dark) state last afsd containing 800 arpens and is the same tract of land conveyed to said Isaac Herrick by James Sims and wife by deed Aug. 8, 1836, recorded in Lincoln Co. Book D pg 189 & 190, also following lots of land in town of Louisianna in said Pike Co., to wit, a lot having a front of 16 feet and depth 120 feet in Block No. 17 said lot being No.94, also 2 lots in said block being No.153 and 154, ...60 feet front and 120 feet deep and is the same conveyed by Isaac Herrick & wife to Jared D. Fyler by deed March 23, 1837, recorded Pike Co. Book E pg 181 and 182; also tract of land in Pike Co. State of Illinois, to wit, Sec. No.7 Twp.5S Range 4W containing 734.29 acres, the E 1/2 Sec.12 Twp.5S Range 2W of 4th principle meridian being the same land conveyed by Robert W. Taylor and wife to Jared D. Fyler by deed 30 Oct. 1839 recorded in Pike Book No.16 pg 172 & 173. /s/ 22 Feb. 1849, J.D. Fyler. Ack. 21 July 1852 before Samuel Wood, Clerk of Circuit Court of Adams Co. MS. Filed for record Aug. 29, 1856. (FHL film 968,972) * G-99/101: Jared D. Fyler and Sarah wife of said Jared D., residence of Adams Co. MS, have sold to Stephen Duncan of Adams Co. MS and Alvares Fisk of City of New Orleans, State of Louisianna, all our interest to following tracts of land in state of Missouri; tract in Ralls Co., being NE 1/4 and E 1/2 of NW 1/4 Sec.28 Twp.51N Range 5W, being the same tract conveyed by Isaac Harrick & wife to Jared D. Fyler by deed March 11, 1837, recorded in Ralls Co. Book C pg.194 & 195; another tract in Pike Co., being part of fractional Sec.20 Twp.54N Range 1W containing 360 acres known as the Jones Farm being the same conveyed by Isaac Herrick & wife to Jared D. Fyler by deed ... 25, 1836, recorded in Pike Co. Book E? pg.123 & 124; another tract in Pike Co., being 1/2 NW 1/4 fractional Sec. (too dark) Twp.54N Range 1W containing 40 acres more or less, being the same conveyed by Isaac Herrick & wife to Jared D. Fyler by deed Jan. 1, 1836, recorded in Pike Co. Book E? pg.48; also the remaining half of said fractional NW? 1/4 Sec.20 above described conveyed by Isaac Herrick & wife to said Jared D. Fyler by deed March 7, 1837, recorded in Pike Co. Book (too dark ...) at the land office in Palmyra, MO, as they appear by the following mentioned cert. dated July 19, 1836, to wit, No.14928 for 2,x00 acres; No.14,729, for 320 acres; No.14,730 for 15,020 acres; No.14,731 for 14,051-29/100 acres; No.14913 for 160 acres; certificates dated Aug. 12, 1836 for 240 acres; No.15167 for 169-13/100 acres; all of said lands having been conveyed by said Herrick & wife to said Tyler by deed Aug. 1836, recorded in Pike Co. Book (too dark) pg.378; excepting from this conveyance the interest of Fyler in the following described tracts embraced in those certificates & situated in Audrain Co., the E 1/2 Sec.24, N 1/2 Sec.27, S 1/2 Sec.9, E 1/2? of SW 1/4 Sec.24, all in Sec.? 26, Twp.52, Range 5; also NE 1/4 Sec.30, E 1/2 SW 1/4 Sec.29, W 1/2 NE 1/4 Sec.31, E 1/2 NW 1/4 Sec.33, N 1/2 Sec.30, S 1/2 Sec.19, and W 1/2 SE 1/4 Sec.30; and this exception made convey to said Duncan & Fisk; also the interest of said Fyler as afsd to following tracts of land in state of MO, tract of land in Lincoln Co. containing 800 arpens, being conveyed to said Herrick by James Sims & wife by deed Aug. 8, 1836, recorded in Lincoln Co. Book D pg.189 & 190 & by Herrick to Fyler; also lots in town of Louisianna, Pike Co., to wit, lot having front of 16 feet running back 120 feet, being lot No.94 in Block 17; also lots No.153 & 154 in said block, ..., each a front of 60 feet by a depth of 120 feet, conveyed by said Herrick & wife to said Fyler by deed March 23, 1837, recorded in Pike Co. Book E pg. 181 & 182; it is declared that the interest herein conveyed is the undivided third part of said tracts of land excepting only those above excepted, the other undivided 2/3 of all of said lands having been previously conveyed to said Duncan & said Fisk by deed from said Fyler to them dated Feb. 22, 1849. Now for $1 paid by said Duncan & Fisk, by quit-claim by said Duncan & Fisk unto Jared D. Fyler Junior and Agness?? H. Fyler, residents of St. Louis Co., MO, all their interest in a tract of land in Pike Co. State of Illinois, Sec.7 Twp.5S Range ? West containing 734-29/100 acres, and E 1/2 & SW 1/4 Sec.12 Twp.5S Range 5W, being the same tract conveyed by Rolin W. ?? & wife to Jared D. Fyler by deed Oct. 30, 1839, recorded in Pike Co. Book 16 pg. 473, the said undivided 2/3 of said tract have been conveyed to said Duncan & Fisk by said Fyler by deed Feb. 22, 1849. 23 June 1852, /s/ J.D. Fyler. Ack. 21 June 1852 before Samuel Wood, Clerk of Adams Co. MS Circuit Court. Filed for record Aug. 29, 1856. (FHL film 968,972) :Franklin Co. MO Deed (FHL film 941,164) * B-405: 11 Nov. 1835, Cary K. Duncan and wife Margaret of Lincoln Co. MO to William Roundlett of Franklin Co. MO, $1600, NE frac. 1/4 Sec. 21 T41N R1E in Dist. of St. Louis, 154+ acres. :Monroe Co. MO Deed (FHL film 975,064) * H-605/6: 4 Oct. 1843, Cary K. Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO appoint Milton J. Embree of Monroe Co. MO attorney; Duncan holds bond on Benjamin Lampton decd late of Monroe Co. MO, to convey to Duncan land for use of Diana Lampton and her children; SW 1/4 Sec. 22 and E 1/2 SE 1/4 Sec. 9, both Twp. 54N, Range 8W, 240 acres; when deed obtained from heirs of Benjamin Lampton decd for first two tracts, Embree to convey title to purchasers and invest proceeds in negro girl and such other property as Diana Lampton may designate. :Putnam Co. MO Deed (SLC 7/17/2014; have JPG images) * D-28: 26 Aug. 1857, George C. Duncan and Lucrecia Duncan his wife of Putnam Co. MO to Alfred Williams and George W. Bates of afsd, for $600 paid, sell tract or parcel of land in Putnam Co., the E 1/2 of NW 1/4 and SW 1/2 of NW 1/4 Sec.15 in Twp.66 Range 22 estimated to contain 120 acres more or less, with appurtenances, warrant title. /s/ George C. (X) Duncan, Lucretia Duncan. Ack. 31 Aug. 1857 in Putnam Co. MO by George C. Duncan and Lucrecia Duncan his wife before Isaac J?. Busby, J.P.. Filed for record Feb. 25, 1858, recorded April 6, 1858. (FHL film 1,010,771) (MAD: See Lincoln Co. MO Deed N-596 for George C. Duncan and wife Lucretia) :Ralls Co. MO Deed (FHL film 972,887; SLC 7/17/2014; have JPG images) * A-197/198: Green DeWitt, Sheriff of Ralls Co. MO, that certain Writs of Execution issued from Clerk's Office of Circuit Court for Ralls Co., returnable at December term of said court 1822, against Samuel K. Caldwell, admr. & Mary Shaw, admx, of goods & chattels, rights & credits of Joel Shaw decd, the one in favour of Hugh White & the other of Samuel Shaw, directed to Sheriff of Ralls Co., by virtue of which Writs of Execution, I the said Sheriff on 2 May 1822 seized all the interest of said Joel Shaw decd. to lots of ground in town of Palmyra, lot No.5 in block No.17, lot No.6 in block No.17, lot No.8 in block No.19, lot No.3 in block No.31, and lot No.4 in block No.31, being advertised agreable to law ..., on 20 Aug. 1822, I sold at public sale the interest of Joel Shaw decd., and Cary K. Duncan of Lincoln Co. afsd was highest bidder at $6.75, now I, Green DeWitt, Sheriff, for $6.75 paid by said Cary K. Duncan, transfer and assign to said Cary K. Duncan all the interest of Joel Shaw decd. to afsd lots of ground, forever. /s/ 20 Aug. 1822. /s/ G. DeWitt, Shff. (FHL film 972,887) :St.Charles Co. MO Deed (FHL film 967,563) * I/J-52: 27 Oct. 1831, James Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO to Christopher S. Carter of same, $150, 60 acres in St. Charles Co. MO. No wit. :Clark Co. KY Deeds * 22-74/75: 16 Oct. 1826, Nancy Duncan of Clarke Co. KY for love and affection for my daughter Diana Lampton and her children, have given to said Diana Lampton during her natural life and at her death to go to her lawful children a negro girl named Amy between 20 and 30 years of age for which I now hold a bill of sale from Nathaniel Haggard, and at the death of said Diana the negro girl and her increase are to be held by the children of said Diana for their support and education until the several children have become of age or marry and then be equally divided amongst them as Cary K. Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO and Thomas Thrankill Livingston Co. KY who I nominate and appoint their sole guardian or either of them may think fit and proper. I hereby appoint and empower the said Cary K. Duncan and Thomas Thralkill or either of them guardian of the said Diana and her children to carry my aforesaid intention completely and the said girl Amy V. her increase are to be free from any incumbrance that may be hanging over Wharton Lampton the husband of the said Diana, the said Wharton Lampton is to have no claim or interest in the said girl or her increase. /s/ Nancy (X) Duncan. Wit. Benjm. Allen Jr., James Lampton Junr. Proved by oaths of Benjm. Allen Jr. and James Lampton Junr, 16 Oct. 1826. (FHL film 183,175; Thrankill/Thralkill as spelled) * 23-24: 1 Oct. 1827, James Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO having confidence in Saml. Hanson of Clarke Co. KY, constitute said Hanson my attorney to sell and convey my title to any land in Clarke Co. either in law or equity or interest which I may hereafter acquire and to sign any deed ... and collect any debt due me from any person in the State of KY ... /s/ James Duncan. He ack. the Power of Attorney 1 Oct. 1827 before Joseph P. Bullock, Clerk, Clarke Co. KY. (FHL Film 183,176) * 23-172/173: 23 March 1828, Nancy Duncan and Tho. Burras Sr. & Elizabeth his wife of Clarke Co. KY of the one part and Jas. Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO of the other part, for $1 paid, sell to said Jas. in fee simple two parcels of land in Clarke Co. and parts of a tract of land patented to Jno. Stevens the father of said Nancy & Elizabeth, one of said parcels bounded beginning Jno. Stevens NW & original corner, then to Benjm. Harrison's original line, then to Stevens original line, then to the beginning containing 38 acres & 3 roods & the other of said parcel being bounded beginning at the intersection of Harrisons & Stevensons original line, then with Stevens line ... corner to Nancy Duncans lot No.1, then to the beginning, containing 38 acres & 2? (3?) roods which 2 parcels were conveyed to the sd. Nancy & Elizabeth by 2 several deeds 29 Feby. 1828, the first parcel to said Nancy & other parcel to said Elizabeth, which deeds were executed by Sam Hanson as Comr. per decree of Clarke Circuit Court at Sept. term 1828 in a suit between Wm. Stevens, the sd. Nancy & other complainants, and the sd. Tho. & Elizabeth defendants & the sd. Nancy, Thos. & Elizabeth warrant the two parcels of land. /s/ Nancy Duncan, Thomas Burrus, Elizabeth Burrus. Wit. Nancy Duncan, Lewis Duncan, Shas. C. Watkins. Ack. by grantors 25 June 1828 before James P. Bullock, Clerk Clarke Co. Court. (FHL film 183,176) * 23-230/231: 9 Sept. 1828, Jas. Duncan and wife Joicey of Lincoln Co. MO to Absalom Hanks Jr., Mathew Maseldin & Margaret his wife late Margaret Hanks and daughter of Absalom Hanks Sr. decd, John Z?. Weaver & Elizabeth C. his wife late Elizabeth C. Hanks & daughter of Absalom Hanks Sr. decd, and Julian Ragland, Jemima Ragland, Elizabeth Ragland, Absalom Ragland & Alfred Ragland children of Polly Ragland decd. who was one of the daughters of sd. Absalom Hanks Sr. decd, the afsd children and grandchildren of said Absalom Hanks Sr. constituting the whole of his heirs at law and all of Clarke Co. KY, that said Jas. Duncan & Joicey his wife for sum of $___ paid, have sold to afsd Absolum Hanks Jr., Mayard Masland, Elizabeth C. Weaver & Julian Ragland, Jemima Ragland, Elizabeth Ragland, Absalum Raglund, & Alfred Ragland & their heirs in fee simple a tract of land in Clarke Co. on the waters of Stoners fork of Licking which was possessed by the decedent Absolum Hanks Sr. at the time of his decd? and is a part of a tract patented to John Slevins? the Elder, said tract hereby conveyed in the following proportions and as tenants in common, to wit, to Absolum Hanks Jr. the one undivided fourth part thereof, to said Margaret Mahlan? the one undivided fourth part thereof, to said Elizabeth C. Weaver, the one undivided fourth part thereof, to the sd Julemma Ragland, Juemia? Ragland, Elizabeth Ragland, Absolum Ragland & Alfred Ragland the one undivided fourth part thereof, which land hereby conveyed is bounded beg. at a stone corner to Jacob Wilson in Benj. Harrison's east boundary original line, then ... stake in sd. Harrison's line, then ... corner to sd. Jacob Wilson, then ... another of Wilson's line ... to the beginning, it being the same tract which said Jas. Duncan by bond 18 Oct. 1817 bound himself to convey to decedent Absolum Hanks Sr. by 1 Sept. 1819 and Jas. Duncan warrants title to said Absolum Hanks Jr., Margaret Markland, Elizabeth C. Weaver, & Julian Ragland, Jemima Ragland, Elizabeth Ragland, Absolum Ragland & Alfred Ragland according to their respective interest ... by Lewis Duncan their attorney in fact duly constituted by letter of attorney 5 May 1828. /s/ James Duncan, Joicy Duncan by Lewis Duncan agent. Lewis Duncan appeared Sept. 9, 1828, before James P. Bullock. (FHL Film 183,176) (MAD: Hanks could be Hawks) Kentucky Court of Appeals Deed Book X, pg.441: 5 May 1828, James Duncan and Joicey Duncan his wife of Lincoln Co. MO appoint Lewis Duncan of Winchester, Clark Co. KY, their attorney in fact to convey to Absalom Hanks Jr., Margaret Markland wife of Matthew Markland, Elizabeth C. Weaver wife of John D. Weaver, and Julia Ann Ragland, Jemima Ragland, Elizabeth Ragland, Absalom Ragland and Alfred Ragland, children of Polly Ragland decd, all their right and title in a tract of land in Clark Co. on the waters of Stevens Fork of Licking River, whereof the said decedent died possessed, and which was granted by patent to John Stevens decd, and for which lands said decedent held a bond on James Duncan dated Oct. 18, 1817. Said tract beginning corner to Jacob Wilson in Benjamin Harrison's east boundary, thence southwest, which bond as executed by James Duncan to said decedent, Absalom Hanks decd, was for $1,620, conditioned that Duncan would convey to Hanks a deed for the said land, containing about 50 acres, on or before Sept. 1, 1819. Bond witnessed by Edward McGuire and Charles C. Duncan. Ack. Lincoln Co. MO, May 5, 1828; rec. KY Court of Appeals Aug. 27, 1828. (pg.274-5, "KY Court of Appeals Deed Books V-Z, 1821-1835, and Supreme Court for Dist. of KY, State of VA, 1783-1792" Vol.IV, by Michael L. Cook, FHL book 976.9 R2c and from Evelyn Sigler 9/1986) * 23-318/319: 13 April 1828, James Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO to Jacob Wilson of Clarke Co. KY, for $250 paid, sell tract of land in Clarke Co. afsd bounded, so much of said discribed land as lies within the claim of Jno. Slevens and out the decreed lines of Benjamin Harrison, beg. at a stake in Wilson's line near his gate, then ... to Stephins line, then ... in Harrison's line, then ... line of the conveyance from the Commissioners on behalf of Dupey's heirs to Tadford McCay's and others, then to ... corner to Absolum Hanks (Hawks?) in Harrisons old original line, then ... to the beginning and conveyed by the parties of John Stevens for 1,250 acres, said Duncan warranting said tract hereby conveyed to said Wilson. /s/ James Duncan by Samuel Hanson his attorney in fact by power of attorney recorded in Clarke Co. &c. Wit. J.F.W. Keith, Lewis Grigsby. N.B. The within $250 was paid, $200 on 1 Oct. 1827 to James Duncan in person as by articles of agreement of that date between him and said Wilson and the other $50 paid to Sam Hanson today. /s/ Sam Hanson, Attorney in fact of said Duncan. Wit. Lewis Grigsby, Jas. W. Keeth. Saml. Hanson appeared 27 Oct. 1828 before James P. Bullock, Clarke Co. Clerk's Office. (FHL Film 183,176) * 23-358/359: 14 Sept. 1827, James Stevens and Sucky his wife of Warren Co. KY to James Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO, sell tract of land in Clarke Co. KY for $157 paid, being his moiety of the land suit of John Stevens decd, in the State of VA which was commd. in the Federal Circuit Court for District of KY and the said Jno. Stevens by his will devised the afsd to be equally divided amongst the heirs that shall pay their proportionable part of the money expended in the prosecution of said suit and the Circuit Court of Clarke Co. having appointed Commissioner to divide and assign to each one his proportion have allotted to said James Stevens the tract of land bounded beg. ... the S. corner of Benjamin Harrison's original survey then to corner to lot 7, then ... to middle of the iron works road and in the decreed line, then ... with decreed line ... to a stake in Harrison corrected line, then with corrected line ... to the beginning containing 50 acres, with appurtenances, convey our right to afsd to sd James Duncan and convey and release our claim in said land suit to said James Duncan, warrant title. /s/ James Stevens, Sucky Stevens. James Stevans and Susanna his wife appeared 14 Sept. 1827 before (too dark) Clerk of Warren Co. KY, and Susanna relinquished her right of dower. Clark Co. Clerk's Office, Dec. 3, 1827, deed received by James P. Bullock, County Clerk, which together with the certificate thereon endorsed was recorded. (FHL Film 183,176) * 23-369/371: 16 Dec. 1828, James Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO to Smallwood Acton of Clarke Co. KY, for $1 paid, and in a partial satisfaction of a bond 19 Oct. 1817 executed by sd. Duncan to William Herndon which reads ... James Duncan of Clark Co. KY bond to William Herndon in the full sum of $230, to which payment I bind myself. 17 Oct. 1817, James Duncan is to make a deed in fee simple to a tract of land in Clark Co. adj. to the said Herndon on the east and A. Hawks on the northwest containing about 11 acres, to be made on or before 1 Sept. 1819, if the land be lost by any prior claim, Duncan is to pay back the purchase money with interest from the time it is ... lost? (dark). /s/ James Duncan, Wit. Ed McGuire, Chas. C. Duncan. And on which bond there is an assignment by said Herndon to said Acton in the words and figures following, to wit, For value received I do (dark) this bond to Smallwood Acton, 18 Aug. (dark). /s/ William Hernton, Wit. George Herndon. A part of the land in said bond mentioned having been taken from said Acton by the adverse of claim of Radford, McCays and William H. Angel &c deriving title thereto under Bartholomew Dupey's pattent. Now the said Duncan for the dollars afsd and in consideration of the obligation imposed on him by said bond, sells to said Acton the residue of said 11 acres not recovered by said McCays &c afsd, part of John Stevens survey containing 5 acres a rood and 16 square poles, bounded beg. in the intersection of a line of Lot No.4 conveyed by Comans? ... of Dupey's heirs to McCays &c with Harrison's preemption line, then ... to a stake in Stevens line, then ... to a division line among said Dupeys heirs, then to the beginning, and said James Duncan on behalf of himself warrants title and in case Acton shall be evicted from said land by any title, Duncan shall pay Acton $15 per acre for the land ... Duncan by Saml. Hanson his attorney in fact by virtue of a power duly recorded in Clarke Co. Court. N.B. the price given by Herndon to Duncan for said land was $15 per acre. /s/ James Duncan by Sam. Hanson, his attorney in fact. Wit. Lewis Duncan, Thos. R. Moore, Petr Flanigan. Sam Hanson appeared Dec. 23, 1828, before James P. Bullock, Clerk of Clarke Co. KY. (FHL Film 183,176) * 29-330/331: 15 Oct. 1839, John S. Duncan and wife Susan, Morgan Wright and wife Frances, and James S. Carter and wife Mary Jane, all of Lincoln Co. MO, for $75 paid, sell to William Quisenberry of Clark Co. KY all our interest as legal representatives of James Quisenberry Senr. decd late of Clarke Co. KY, in parcel of land in Clark Co. KY on waters of 2 mile creek, where the said James Quisenberry Senr. decd possessed, warrant title. /s/ John S. Duncan, James S. Carter, Mary J. Carter, Morgan Wright, Francis Wright. On 15 Oct. 1839, before Cary K. Duncan J.P. for Lincoln Co. MO, John S. Duncan and Morgan Wright and wife Francis and James S. Carter and wife Mary Jane, all personally known to me, ack. the deed. The said Susan and Francis and Mary Jane relinquished their dower. /s/ C.K. Duncan, J.P. Certification 11 Nov. 1839 by Francis Parker, Clerk of Lincoln Co. MO County Court, for Cary K. Duncan. Certification 11 Nov. 1839 by Louis Castleman, presiding Justice of Lincoln Co. MO County Court, for Francis Parker. Recorded 23 Dec. 1839 in Clarke Co. KY by James P. Bullock. (FHL Film 183,179) :Clark Co. KY Will extract (FHL film 183,191, and from Louis Boone 9/1984) * 6-126: DUNCAN, JOSEPH SR.; February 12, 1818 - April Court, 1826. Directs that a purchase be made of four Sections and 3/4 of a Section, or 3,040 acres, in Missouri Territory as soon as land office is opened in that County and distributed by lot as follows: To daughter Polly S. Daniel and sons Charles C., Cary K., Lewis and Joseph, each 3/4 of a Section or 480 acres; to daughter Diana Lampton, 1/4 of a Section or 160 acres and an equal interest in 1/4 of a Section with his daughter Lucinda; to daughter Lucinda, 1/4 of a Section or 160 acres and an equal interest in 1/4 Section with his daughter Diana Lampton, leaving surplus of 160 acres. Sons Cary K. and Lewis to sell 5 negroes by name and such other property as necessary to make first payment on the land, being 1/4 of its value, another 1/4 to be paid in 2 years and 1/4 annually until purchase price is paid. Sons Cary K. and Lewis are authorized to sell tract of land "whereon I now live," 300 acres, to effect purchase of this land. Estimated Congress price of land is $2 per acre, but should it be higher than $2.25 the quantity purchased must be less. ... (MAD: see Lincoln Co. MO) :Nicholas Co. KY Deed (SLC 5/2/2013) * P-237/238: 31 March 1851, Wm. A. Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO to Daniel Honican of Nicholas Co. KY, sold 1/4 of 2 lots of land in Nicholas Co. on Bee Lick and Lick Run agreeable to a division made for the heirs of Anthony Thornton decd, being 1/4 of said 2 lots of 500 acres each and said interest amounting to 250 acres, and William A. Duncan has also sold all his interest to the two lots, being 250 acres, for $250 paid, warrant title; Lot No.3 beginning at F at 2 white oaks ..., Lot No.4 beginning at F. at two white oaks then ... /s/ Wm. A. Duncan. Wit. Cyrus Nichols, Malcolm Wood. Proved on oaths of Cyrus Nicholes and Malcolm Wood before H.M. Carter, deputy clerk of Nicholas Co. KY. (FHL film 252,374) :Pittsylvania Co. VA Deeds (FHL film 33,283) * 48-311: 20 April 1843, We, James Snead and wife Francis of St. Charles Co. MO appoint our friend John S. Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO, our attorney as heir of our deceased father Jacob Anderson, late of Pittsylvania; also as attorney for James Snead as heir of my deceased father Evin or Evan Snead late of Halifax Co. VA. No Wit. (MAD: Power of attorney also recorded in Halifax Co. VA Deed Book 49, pg.514, from pg.56, Vol.3, "They Went Thataway" by Charles Hughes Hamlin, 1966, FHL film 1,425,716 item 5) * 48-349: 29 May 1844, John S. Duncan as attorney for James Snead and Frances Snead his wife (formerly Frances Anderson), all of Lincoln Co. MO, to E.Y. Wimbish of Pitts. Co. VA, $400, sell the right to estate both real and personal of Jacob Anderson who was the father of the said Frances and also estate of Frances Anderson widow of said Jacob Anderson. John S. Duncan appeared in Pittsylvania Co. to acknowledge deed. :Rappahannock Co. VA Deed (FHL film 33,660) * B-381: 5 May 1835, Lewis Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO, son and heir of James Duncan late of Rappahannock Co. at the time of his decease a part of Culpeper Co. VA, decd, and the dower allotted in the lands of said deceased to my mother Darcus Duncan of the same county and state and widow of the said James Duncan, about 107 acres, part of the farm or plantation on which my father James Duncan was living at the time of his death; now Lewis Duncan of Lincoln Co. MO and wife Harriet Duncan appoint James Duncan of Rappahannock Co. VA attorney to sell our interest both in law and equity to the above 107 acres, the dower allotted to our mother Darcus Duncan. Reg. Lincoln Co. MO. ==OTHER RECORDS== :Troy, Lincoln Co. MO, Cemetery Records (from MO files of Kay D. Hampton bef. 1970, loaned through Lu Durham 5/1988, now at Platte Co. MO Historical Society) * Henry C. Duncan, b. Aug. 20, 1837, d. April 29, 1929 * wife Mary E. Dyer, b. March 28, 1839, d. May 30, 1929 * J.I. Duncan, b. Sept. 6, 1838, d. May 13, 1910 * wife Mary E. (blank dates) ==Some early Duncans in Lincoln Co. MO== * Cary K. Duncan, 1819-1821, on assessment list in Bedford Twp. ("MO Taxpayers 1819-1826" by Stanley etc., 1979, Los Angeles Public Library book R977.8 S788-1; and from 1878 Atlas of Lincoln Co. MO, on pg.50, Vol.3, 1968, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin 1984) * James Duncan, 1819-1821, on assessment list in Bedford Twp. ("MO Taxpayers 1819-1826" by Stanley etc., 1979, Los Angeles Public Library book R977.8 S788-1; and from 1878 Atlas of Lincoln Co. MO, on pg.50, Vol.3, 1968, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin 1984) * John S. Duncan, 1819-1821, on assessment list in Bedford Twp. ("MO Taxpayers 1819-1826" by Stanley etc., 1979, Los Angeles Public Library book R977.8 S788-1; and from 1878 Atlas of Lincoln Co. MO, on pg.50, Vol.3, 1968, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin 1984) * William S. Duncan, 1819-1821, on assessment list in Bedford Twp. ("MO Taxpayers 1819-1826" by Stanley etc., 1979, Los Angeles Public Library book R977.8 S788-1; and from 1878 Atlas of Lincoln Co. MO, on pg.50, Vol.3, 1968, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin 1984) * C.K. Duncan, 17 Sept. 1834, witness with Thomas Madding and James Branson to will of Malcolm Henry, wife Elizabeth and children named, recorded 13 May 1840 in Will Book A pg.89. (pg.10, Vol.23, 6/1974, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin 1984) * C.K. Duncan, 28 March 1835, witnessed will of Lewis Castleman of Lincoln Co. MO, filed 17 Dec. 1847 in Washington Co. MO, Casey K. Duncan formerly of Lincoln Co. is now decd, recorded 5 Jan. 1848 in Washington Co. MO Abstracts of Wills and Administration Bonds, 1816-1853 (pg.4, Vol.27, 6/1975, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin 1984) * F.K. Duncan, 3 Oct. 1835, witness with Wm. Highsmith to will of John Shearly (Shirley) naming John Foster and brothers Henry and Charles, recorded 25 Dec. 1835 in Will Book A, pg.40. (pg.19, Vol.23, 6/1974, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin 1984) * Mary Jane Duncan, 4 April 1838, mar. James Carter. * Carey K. Duncan, 8 June 1842, witness with A.C. Glore to will of Elizabeth Henry, naming exec. Nicholas Dudley, husband, recorded 1 Nov. 1844 in Will Book A, pg.151. (pg.10, Vol.23, 6/1974, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin 1984) * Mary Louisa Duncan, 11 Nov. 1845, mar. Horace W. Dike of St.Charles Co. * Harriet Duncan, 17 March 1846, mar. Marion Vaughan. * Mildred Ann Dunkin, 27 Jan. 1848, mar. Andrew W. Kimbler. * Sarah Jane Duncan, 1 Feb. 1849, mar. George C. Bowen or Bower of St.Louis Co., mar. at bride's father John Duncan's. * Ann Margarett Duncan, 18 March 1849, mar. Wm. Keithley. * Wm. A. Duncan, 1 Jan. 1851, mar. Eleaner T. Blanton. (MAD: see 1860 Henry Co. MO census; ?? 1850 Platte Co. MO census with Mary Ann Duncan) * Sarah C. Duncan, 2 March 1852, mar. Richard A. Stone of Marion Co. * Susan Ann Dunkin, 15 Oct. 1857, mar. Valentine Harvey Jr. * Zatto Duncan, 2 April 1882, died at his mother's residence in Lincoln Co. MO leaving mother, brother and sisters, buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, born in Carondelet [St.Louis Co.] MO on 10 Oct. 1850, son of John B. & Eliza J. Duncan; from obit 19 April 1882 in "St.Louis Christian Advocate" (Vol.5, pg.30, "Missouri obituaries : abstracts of obituaries published weekly in the 'St. Louis Christian Advocate,' a publication of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South" Vol.1-4 by Mrs. Howard W. Woodruff; Vol.5 by Nadine Hodges (FHL book 977.8 V48w and fiche 6,010,713 to 6,010,717) END Return to Index to Duncan Research Files in Missouri Return to The Genealogy Bug's Home Page RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Learn more. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection � ✕

The Early Duncans of Montgomery County, Virginia

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:Duncan research files of Mary Ann (Duncan) Dobson :the Genealogy Bug :Last revised May 16, 2004 :https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~dobson/va/vamontgo.htm :MONTGOMERY CO. VA :Formed 1776-7 from Fincastle, Botetourt, Pulaski :Washington formed 1776-7 from Fincastle, Montgomery :Greenbrier WV formed 1777 from Montgomery :Kanawha WV formed 1788 from Greenbrier Co. WV, Montgomery Co. VA :Wythe formed 1789 from Montgomery (Pt. Grayson) :Giles formed 1806 from Montgomery and Tazewell Co. VA, Monroe Co. WV :Floyd formed 1831 from Montgomery, Franklin :Roanoke formed 1838 from Botetourt, Montgomery :Pulaski formed 1839 from Montgomery, Wythe :Craig formed 1851 from Botetourt, Giles, Roanoke, Alleghany, Montgomery Co. VA, :Monroe Co. WV :See Floyd & Carroll Cos. VA ==1776 to 1809== :Montgomery Co. formed 1776-7 from Fincastle, Botetourt, Pulaski :Washington formed 1776-7 from Fincastle, Montgomery :Greenbrier WV formed 1777 from Montgomery :Kanawha WV formed 1788 from Greenbrier Co. WV, Montgomery Co. VA :Wythe formed 1789 from Montgomery (Pt. Grayson) :Giles formed 1806 from Montgomery and Tazewell Co. VA, Monroe Co. WV :ESTATE RECORDS :Montgomery Co. VA Wills (Index on FHL film 32,598) :1808, April 26: Will of William Lyons, wife Betsey Lyons & 3 children: Polly, Jinney and Betsey. * 1-346: 26 April 1808, will of William (X) Lyons of Blacksburgh, Montgomery Co. VA; perishable part of estate be sold; as much of the money as really necessary to apply to the necessary charges of raising and schooling my children Polly Lyons Jinney Lyons Betsay Lyons; the house and lot in Blacksburgh which I now occupy remain in full possession of wife Betsey Lyons until my youngest child come of age & then be sold; then whole of the money remaining of my whole estate be equally divided between my wife Betsey Lyons and my children Polly Lyons, Jinney Lyons & Betsey Lyons; appoint wife and Edward Rutledge executors. Wit. John Hoge, John D. Holmes, Benjamin Hess; proved July Court 1808. (FHL film 32,599 & from Al Drew 1987 with permission to share with others) :1808 Aug 12: William Lyons, appraisal of Estate * 1-373: 12 Aug. 1808, appraisal of estate of Wm. Lyons by Chrisman? Sifford, John Black, John Ross and James Rutledge; includes one lot of blacksmith tools complete, $100; other tools, $55; many other items including horses, colts, cows, calves, furniture, "sundry notes due said estate" $366; total $1299.78. (FHL film 32,599 & from Al Drew 1987 with permission to share with others) (AD: Note '''Robert Duncan''' who died Botetourt Co. VA wanted his '''son Robert''' to learn the trade of blacksmith.) :VA State Land Office Surveys : Book 3, 1780-1783 (FHL film 29,546) * 3-291: 29 Nov. 1782, surveyed for Bentford Dinkins, 400 acres by virtue of certificate from commissioners of Washington and Montgomery Cos., 16 Sept. 1782, assigned him by Samuel Rentfro, in Montgomery Co. on waters of Benk's Fork a branch, adj. Reed Island, the waters of New River. Recd. 4 Sept. 1783. : Book 4, 1780-1785 (FHL film 29,547) * 4-468: Bentford Dinkins, 400 acres, Montgomery Co., surveyed 16 Sept. 1782 (not copied further) : Book 8, 1784-1785 (FHL film 29,551) * 8-66: Surveyed for John Dunkin, 185 acres by virtue of an entry on a certificate from Commissioners of Washington and Montgomery Counties for 300 acres dated 28 Sept. 1782, in Montgomery Co. on Laurel Creek branch of Little River and New River. (no neighbors names given). Grant issued 26 Sept. 1784. * 8-318: Surveyed for Anthony Duncan, 197a by virtue of an entry made and a certificate from Commissioners of Washington and Montgomery Counties for 200 acres dated 12 Sept. 1781 in Montgomery Co. on mouth of Reed Creek branch of New River, crossing the creek; Dec. 18, 1782. Assigned to Thomas Spencer by surveyor Wm. Preston by virtue of an order to him directed. Rec. 26 June 1784. Grant issued 29 March 1785. : Book 31, 1796-1797 (FHL film 29,574) * 31-161: Surveyed for John Duncan, assignee of Tobias Phillips who was assignee of David Shakley, 200 acres by virtue of Land Office Treasury Warrant for 2,318 acres #20344 dated 8 Nov. 1783, on waters of Little River in Montgomery Co. on a ridge. 21 June 1786. Rec. 8 Dec. 1795. Grant issued 17 Oct. 1796. * 31-277: Surveyed for Marshal Duncan, 100 acres by virtue of an entry on a certificate from Commissioners of Washington and Montgomery Counties for 100 acres dated 12 Sept. 1782, lying in Wythe Co. on S.side Elk Creek. Oct. 6, 1792. Endorsed: Assigned survey to Jacob Kittering and desire the patent may issue in his name. 1 June 1795. Marshall Duncan. Teste James Newell. Auditor's Office 24 Nov. '95, retd. the Treasurers receipt for 8.89 compd. on this survey. /s/ J. Pendleton. Rec. 25 Nov. '95, Grant issued 26 Sept. '96. (indexed 400 acres) (MAD: see Montgomery Co. VA) : Book 44, 1801-1802 (FHL film 29,586) :* 44-135: Surveyed for John Duncan, assignee of John Lucas, 150 acres by virtue of part of an entry of 200 acres made 8 March 1786 on Land Office Treasury Warrant #144 granted to John Minster 2 Aug. 1784, in Montgomery Co. on SW drains of Indian Creek adj. his tract of 200 acres, line of his 185a tract. July 29, 1799. Rec. 24 Dec. 1800, Grant issd. 14 Nov. 1801. * 44-387: Surveyed for William Duncan, 150 acres by virtue of two entrys, one for 50 acres made 30 Dec. 1798 on land off Treasury Warrant #2407 issued 31 Jan. 1798, the other entry for 100 acres made 29 Dec. 1800 on Warrant #39 issued 15 Oct. 1779, in Montgomery Co. on waters of Sinking Creek on S.side, waters of New River, adj. corner of land he bought from Rector, line of Adam Manns. Dec. 30, 1800. Rec. 22 Dec. 1801, Grant issd. 17 Sept. 1802. : Book 50, 1808-1809 (FHL film 29,592) * 50-335: Surveyed for William Duncan, 50 acres by virtue of entry 22 Feb. 1804 and Land Office Treasury Warrant #1237 issued in exchange on 27 Jan. 1802 in Montgomery Co. on some drains of Sinking Creek, a branch of New River, adj. Obediah Roses land. Feb. 23, 1805. Margin: Now Giles Co., rec. 10 Dec. 1807, Grant issd. Aug. 1, 1809. : Book P2, 1862-1878 (FHL film 29,633) :VA State Land Grants : (FHL films and list from Charles Gordon 1983 with permission to share with others) * L-268: May 1, 1784, Beauford Dinkins, Montgomery Co., 400 acres on Benks fork branch of Big Reed Island, waters of New River. (FHL film 29,314) * N-313: Sept. 16, 1784, John Dunkin, Montgomery Co., 185 acres on Laurel Creek branch of Little River and New River. (FHL film 29,314) * Q-577: July 30, 1785, Andrew Duncan, Montgomery Co., 115 acres on Reed Creek branch of New River. (FHL film 29,314) (not March 23) * 34-648: Oct. 17, 1796, John Duncan, Montgomery Co., 200 acres on waters of Little River (indexed New River). (FHL film 29,314) :Montgomery Co. VA Deeds * A-411: 6 March 1787, Samuel Shaw & wife Margaret (X) of Montgomery Co. VA to Charles Baker of same, for £150, 190 acres on Reed Creek branch of New River on a ridge corner to Anthony Duncan; no wit. (from William Ralph Phillips 1993 & FHL film 32,608) * A-452: 4 May 1787, Andrew Duncan and wife Jane (X) to George Carter, for £250, 295 acres on Rackoon Branch, a branch of nine river. No. wit. (FHL film 32,608) :VA State Land Grants (FHL films and list from Charles Gordon 1983 with permission to share with others) * 44-279: Jan. 21, 1800, William Duncan, Botetourt Co., 42 acres on Sinking Creek of New River. (FHL film 29,310) (MAD: see Montgomery Co.) * 49-532: Nov. 14, 1801, John Duncan, Montgomery Co., 150 acres on SW drains of Indian Creek adj. his own lands. (FHL film 29,314) * 51-47: Sept. 17, 1802, William Duncan, Montgomery Co., 150 acres on S.side Sinking Creek waters of New River adj. Adam Mann (Mason?). (FHL film 29,314) * 54-4: Jan. 4, 1805, John Duncan, Montgomery Co., 83 acres on both sides Greasy Creek waters of New River adj. Abner Lester. (FHL film 29,314) ==1810 to 1809== :1810 Montgomery Co. VA Census :Pg. 12 Seth Duncan 00101 - 00010 : 22 Jno. Duncan Jr. 00100 - 10100 :: (one name) :pg 22 John Duncan Sen. 00101 - 00101 :pg 22 Henry Duncan 10010 - 21110 :pg 22 Blanch Duncan 32010 - 10010 :pg 22 Thos. Duncan 00100 - 10100 :: (next to each other) :ESTATE RECORDS :Montgomery Co. VA Wills (Index on FHL film 32,598) * 2-30: Dec. 1810 court; list of sales of estate of Wm. Lyons; Persons names, articles bought. '''Betsy Lyons''' (many articles and furniture); other purchasers include John Ross, John Mowry, and many others; no Duncan. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan, Edwd. Rutledge. (totals illegible at bottom of page) (FHL film 32,599 & from Al Drew 1987 with permission to share with others) (AD: This indicates that Robert Duncan m. the widow of Wm. Lyons, not his daughter.) * 2-33: 4 Sept. 1810, will of William Kirby of Montgomery Co. VA, weak in body; tract of land lately purchased from William Woolwine, 149 acres, be sold, money divided into 3 equal parts; 1/3 to dau. '''Mary Duncan''', 1/3 to dau. Martha Morgan, 1/3 to dau. Ann Cassada; all other lands be divided between my three daus. above named; lower end of tract from Cedar Spring called "Middle Field" to dau. '''Mary Duncan''' during her life and life of her '''husband Seth Duncan''', then my grandson Joseph Morgan or if he predecease them without issue, the land be vested in said Duncan and wife at their disposal; land (description not copied) to my dau. Martha Morgan and her husband John Morgan, then to grandson Henry Morgan in case he should outlive them; land lying above this land to my dau. Ann Cassada and her heirs; my dau. '''Mary Duncan''' to have old bay mare, my dau. Sarah Wilson to have $12 in a cow and young cattle; balance in hands of Seth Duncan to be applied to schooling my grandson Joseph Morgan. Appoint friends '''Seth Duncan''' and David Willis exec. Wit. David Willis, Samuel K. Willsen, George (+) Collen. Proved March 1810. (FHL film 32,599) * 2-213: 4 March 1814, '''Blanch Duncan''' who owns the land on both sides of Indian Creek desires to build a water grist mill and erect a dam for working said mill, impanel a jury to check for damages to other property, leave granted to erect the mill on Indian Creek. (FHL film 32,599) * 2-416: Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, Knoxville, Knox Co. TN, 1st Monday of July 1816 (July 1, 1816), '''Robert Duncan''' is by the Court appointed Guardian to Polly Lyons, Jane Lyons and Betsy Lyons minor children of William Lyons deceased in the room of William Carter deceased, their former guardian; bond of $2500 posted; recorded Knox Co. TN 11 Oct. 1816; Montgomery Co. VA Dec. 1816. (FHL film 32,599 & from Al Drew 1987 with permission to share with others) ==1820 to 1829== 1820 Montgomery Co. VA Census (alphabetic) Pg.172 Duncan, Thomas 100010 - 50010 Duncan, Blanch 521210 - 01010 Duncan, John Sr. 000001 - 00000 Duncan, Seth 000001 - 01001 173 Duncan, John Jr. 300010 - 01010 ==1830 to 1839== 1830 Montgomery Co. VA Census (alphabetic) Pg. 61 John G. Duncan 2100,1 - 1000,1 Henry Duncan 2100,01 - 1100,1 Blanche Duncan Sr. 0022,1001 - 0110,0001 Peter Duncan 0000,1 - 0000,1 Blanche Duncan Jr. 0001,1 - 0001 Thomas Duncan 1220,001 - 0004,001 ? George Duncan 1000,01 - 2000,1 Seth Duncan 0000,0000,1 - 0000,0101 John Duncan 0112,001 - 0110,001 ==1840 to 1849== 1840 Montgomery Co. VA Census No Duncan indexed; see Floyd Co. VA ==ESTATE RECORDS== :Montgomery Co. VA Wills (Index on FHL film 32,598) * 7-187: 19 June 1844, Robert Duncan and Elizabeth (X) Duncan formerly Elizabeth Lyons, Elizabeth (X) Lamma/Lammi, Levi McCloud and James D. Sherrod of Knox Co. TN, appoint Henry Jinkins Sen. of Montgomery Co. VA, attorney to ascertain boundaries of land in Town of Blackburger, formerly William Lyons, sell to Jacob Taber for $50?. Wit. in Knox Co. William Major, Jonas W. Bright, Albert T. Hull. (FHL film 32,601) Next is 1921. ==1850 to 1859== 1850 Montgomery Co. VA Census Pg.38, #528, Andrew J. CARSON 27 VA laborer Rosannah 24 VA Alexander J. 4, Martha D. 2 VA John L. DUNCAN 14 VA laborer (MAD: Rosannah & John L. Duncan ch. of William Duncan & Elizabeth Bane, of Giles Co. VA) Pg.42, #571, John HUFFMAN 50 VA miller Charon (f) 50 VA Robert 25, Elizabeth 18 VA Hannah 16 VA Robert DUNCAN 15 VA Pg.49, #659, Lewis DUNCAN 31 VA farmer $300 Susan 37 VA Joshua 9, Reuben 7 VA Giles H. 5, Andrew J. 3 VA Malissa 1 VA Nancy J. EDWARDS 21 VA Pg.50, #673, Spencer DUNCAN 32 VA Ann 40 VA James (f) 13, Ellendor (f) 11 VA Sampson 9, Major 7 VA Nancy 3 VA (MAD: 1840 Floyd Co. VA census) Pg.50, #675, Riley DUNCAN 29 VA farmer $150 Mahala 29 VA James 6, Clarissa 4 VA Rebecca 60 VA (MAD: Riley ? the son of Thomas & Sarah Reed) ==1860 to 1869== :1860 Montgomery Co. VA Census :Christianburg P.O. :Pg.616, #413-392, Spencer DUNCAN 45 VA farmer $0-$125 :: Annie 45 VA :: Jane (f) 20, Ellender (f) 18 VA :: Sampson 15, Major (m) 13 VA :: Nancy 11, Frances (f) 7 VA :Pg.617, #419-397, Riley DUNCAN 39 VA farmer $600-$300 :: Mahala 38 VA :: Preston 15, Clarissa 14 VA :: (MAD: indexed Balem? Duncan) :Childress Store P.O. :Pg.632, #524-494, Thomas PATTON 65 VA farmer 0-$350 :: Sarah 48 VA :: Rufus MILLER 15 VA :: Jackson LASLEY 16 VA :: Elizabeth PATTON 67 VA :: (MAD: see Giles Co., mar. Sarah Duncan widow 1859) :Pg.641, #599-560, Lewis DUNCAN 41 VA farmer $600-$480 :: Susan 38 VA :: Joshua 19, Reuben 17 VA :: Giles H. 16, Andrew 13 VA :: Melvina 10, Barney (m) 8 VA :: Harriet 7, Dudley (m) 5 VA :: John H. 4, Virginia 3 VA ==VA State Land Office Surveys== : Book P2, 1862-1878 (FHL film 29,633) * P2-88: Surveyed for '''Louis Duncan''', 25 acres (not 250 acres) by virtue of two entries, one for 20 acres made 8 April 1861 and another for 5 acres made 6 June 1861, both on Land Office Treasury Warrant #25,820 issued 3 April 1861 to John L. Lawrence in Montgomery Co. on waters of Little River adj. corner of his own land and survey of Elswick Akers' 16 acre entry; June 7, 1861; grant issued July 1, 1862. ==1870 to 1879== 1870 Montgomery Co. VA Census Alleghaney Twp. Pg.22, #289-298, DUNCAN, Lewis 52 VA (white) farmer $2000-$350 Susan 46 VA keeping house James D. 16, John H. 14 VA works on farm Mary 7 VA at home Pg.22, #290-299, [DUNCAN,] Giles H. 26 VA (white) works on farm $210-$0 Sarah 27 VA teaching school $0-$175 Olevia (f) 2 VA at home Auburn Twp. Pg.41, #90-94, DUNCAN, Lewis 55 VA (white) farmer $1800-$500 Susan 45 VA keeping house Andrew 24 VA works on farm Barney (m) 19 VA works on farm Harriet 17 VA at home James 15, John H. 13 VA works on farm Virginia 10, Mary 7 VA Pg.42, #92-96, DUNCAN, James P. 25 VA (white) miller $300-$0 Amanda 25 VA keeping house Mary A. 2, Elisabeth G. 1 VA Allen T. 21 VA miller Pg.42, #93-97, DUNCAN, Riley 50 VA (white) farmer $500-$300? Mahala 48 VA keeping house Clarissa 23 VA at home AKERS, Joseph 77 VA (white) farmer $400-$300 Rebecca 35 VA keeping house David 25 VA cripple Eliza 22 VA at home Pg.43, #114-118, ALTIZER, Jeptha (m) 41 VA (white) farmer $680-$330 Emory (m) 90? VA (blank) Margaret 83 VA keeping house ALLEY, Nancy 57? VA (white) house keeper DUNCAN, Mary 35 VA (white) house keeper ALLEY, Burdine M. (m) 9 VA DUNCAN, Jacob 5 VA DOBYNS, Millard (m) 16? VA (white) farm laborer Blacksburg Twp. Pg.118, #569-595, DUNCAN, Joseph 25 VA (white) farm laborer $200-$0, mar. in June Ann 25 VA keeping house, mar. June William 9 VA at home Ann 2 VA at home ==LAND RECORDS== VA State Land Office Index to Surveys, Index #4, 1850-1875, D names (FHL film 29,543) Book P2, 1862-1878: &nbs; *P2-88: Lewis Duncan, 250a (MAD: see Montgomery Co. VA) ==VA State Land Grants== (FHL films and list from Charles Gordon 1983 with permission to share with others) * 62-463: June 15, 1812, John Kirk, Thomas Kirk, Wm. Kirk, Joseph Kirk, Benjn. Kirk, Nimrod Kirk, Frances Farless formerly Kirk, Mary Dunkan formerly Kirk, heirs and heiresses of Thomas Kirk decd, Botetourt Co., 72 acres under John's Creek Mountain on waters of Sinking Creek. (FHL film 29,310) (MAD: mar. William Duncan 1786 in Montgomery Co. VA) * 99-174: July 30, 1847, Riley Dunkin, Montgomery Co., 25 acres on waters of Little River. (FHL film 29,314) * 118-215: July 1, 1862, Louis Duncan, Montgomery Co., 25 acres on waters of Little River. (FHL film 29,314) * 118-333: April 1, 1863, Louis Duncan, Montgomery Co., 16 acres on waters of Little River. (FHL film 29,314) ==Montgomery Co. VA Grantee Deed Index A-D, 1773-1933 (FHL film 32,606)== C-574: Mar. 1803, to Duncan, Seth, from Wm. Kirby D-41: Dec. 1803, to Duncan, Blanch, from John Duncan, et al. D-453: 1807, to Duncan, Blanch, from Ambrose Cox K-118?: Blanch Dunkin from Spencer Reed, Mar., 1828 K-197: Henry Duncan from David Ross Exr., Sept. 1828 M-660: Lewis Duncan from William Akers et al, Nov., 1840 O-18: Riley Duncan from Samuel Akers, Apr. 1845 (and 1851 and later) Montgomery Co. VA Grantor Deed Index (FHL film 32,604) K-195: Henry and Elizabeth Duncan to Gordan Hylton, Sept. 1828 K-475: John Duncan et al to George Reed, Sep. 1830 M-308: Seth and Rhoda Duncan to William Bullard, Sept. 1837 N-466: Lewis Duncan to William Akers Tr (D.T.), Apr. 1844 P-74: Spencer Duncan to Lewis Duncan Tr. (D.T.), July, 1851 (and 1877 and later) ==Montgomery Co. VA Deeds== * C-594: 1 Oct. 1802, William Kirby to Seth Duncan, for love and affection, 136 acres on Elliotts Creek, branch of the south fork of roan oak. (no wife). Wit. Thomas Smith, John Charlton, Francis Gardner, Robt. Gardner. (FHL film 32,609) * D-41: 6 Dec. 1803, John (X) Duncan and wife Betty Ann (X) to Blanch Duncan, for $100, 172 acres, part of 2 patents, one of 200 acres 21 June 1786 on waters of Little River, the other 150 acres 29 July 1799 on the south west drains of Indian Creek waters of Little River. Wit. Northrup Fuller, Clabon Akens, Thomas Ally. (FHL film 32,610) (MAD: John Duncan's wife Betty Ann said to be Elizabeth Holtzclaw; see 1774 deed 6-34 in Fauquier Co. VA) * D-453: 4 July 1807, Ambrose Cox to Blanch Duncan, for £50, 100 acres on Little River. Wit. Thos. Quisenberry, Moses Quisenberry, William Quisenberry. (FHL film 32,610) * D-532: 30 Sept. 1807, Blanch (X) Duncan to William Coffin, for $200, 172 acres, part of 2 patents, on southwest drains of Indian Creek waters of Little River. Wit. Greenbary (X) Duncan, Thomas (X) Duncan, Fielding ODonald, Robert Simpkins. (FHL film 32,610) * D-681: 18 Nov. 1809, William Coffin and wife Mary to John Duncan Jnr, for $100, 172 acres, part of two patents, waters of Little River. Wit. James Moze, Jacob Nuter?, Ambrose Cox, Henry Duncan. (FHL film 32,610) * E-469: 30 Sept. 1813, Seth Duncan trust deed to John B. Goodrich, both Mont. Co., secure payment to Thomas Smith of $85.80, 136 acres. Wit. Robert Craig, Michl. McCristal, Geo. Seabrooks, John Anderson. (FHL film 32,610) * E-472: 4 Oct. 1813, John Bishop and wife Dicey to Blanch Duncan, for 5 shillings, 3 acres, part of tract from Ambrose Cox to John Bishop on Little River, pine swamp fork of Indian Creek. Wit. Spencer Reed, Humphry Reed, Thos. McGeorge. (FHL film 32,610) * H-2: 2 July 1821, David Waddle to Henry Dunkin, for $50, 150 acres on W. forks of Little River adj. Archelaus Hylton formerly Luke Morricale, and adj. land of Jacob Weddle, John Forkison & Andrew Weddle, formerly David Weddle. No wit. (FHL film 32,612) * H-3: 1 June 1821, Peter Reed to Blanch Dunkin, for $100, 30 acres, part of his own survey he lives on, Indian Creek branch of Little River. Wit. Humphrey Reed, George Reed, Spencer Reed. (FHL film 32,612) * IJ-64: 3 May 1825, Henry Edmundson one of trustees of John Preston, trust deed of 8 and 9 Feb. 1820, to Blanch Duncan, for $60, 100 acres on Allum Ridge, called Bear Tree Spring, waters of Little River. /s/ Hy. Edmundson. (Have note: and wife Elizabeth Ann) (FHL film 32,612) * IJ-198: 25 June 1825, John Duncan Sr. (signed John (X) Dunkan, no wife) to Henry Thompson and Peggy his wife, for love and affection to his dau. and son-in-law, 200 acres on Little River, and another tract "containing an unknown quantity of acres" on Sorrell Creek branch of Little River, except portion deeded to John Duncan Jr. from John Duncan Sr. Wit. John Bishop, William (X) Thompson, Henry Bishop. (FHL film 32,612) * IJ-222: 1 Oct. 1825, Mankin Teal? of Henry Co. VA to Henry Duncan of Mont. Co., for $74, 33 acres on Rush fork of West fork of Little River, adj. lands of Waddle. Wit. David, Benjamin, Valentine, John, and Martin Waddle. (FHL film 32,612) * K-117: 8 Oct. 1827, Spencer Reed & wife Margaret of Montgomery Co. VA to Blanch Dunkin of same, for $100, 20 acres on Indian Creek, a branch of Little River, joining Peter Reed, said Dunkin. Wit. Peter Reed, Blanch Duncan, Peter Dunkin. (FHL film 32,613) * K-195: 30 Aug. 1828, Henry (+) Dunkin and wife Elizabeth (+) to Gorden Hylton, both Montgomery Co. VA, for $250, 2 parcels put together in one tract, 179 acres, formerly belonging to David Ruddle? (film dim) and Mankin Teel, on Rush fork waters of west fork of Little River adj. Andrew Weddle and Jacob Weddle and Helm's land, line of Archelaus Heylton, Jacob Helm. No wit. (FHL film 32,613) * K-197: 30 Aug. 1828, Jacob Helm as attorney for Thomas F. Bouldin, exec. of David Ross decd and trustee for his creditors, to Henry Duncan, for $120, 460 acres on Indian Creek. No wit. (FHL film 32,613) * K-475: 17 July 1830, legatees of William Reed, deceased, all of Montgomery Co., to George Reed, legatee of said "Wm. R.", 145 acres on gap fork of Beaver Creek, branch of Little River. /s/ Spencer (c) Reed, John Duncan, John (+) Chafin, Benwalls? Wilson, Joseph Hurt, Clemon? Slusher, James Palmer. (FHL film 32,613) * M-308: 25 Sept. 1837, Seth Duncan and wife Rhoda (/) to William Bullard, for $408, 136 acres on Elk ---? Creek branch of South fork of Roanoke; No wit. (FHL film 32,614) * M-660: 19 Sept. 1840, William Akers and wife Lydia of Montgomery Co. VA to Lewis Duncan of Floyd Co. VA, for $50, 20 acres on Little River. Wit. Joshua Thompson, Thomas (x) Duncan. (FHL film 32,614) * N-466: 30 March 1844, Lewis Duncan to William Akers, Lewis Duncan owes Joshua Bishop; trust deed for 50 acres and 20 acres, corner Samuel Thompson (Humpson?), where Lewis now lives. (FHL film 32,614) * O-12: 27 Dec. 1844, Samuel Akers to Riley Duncan, for $100, 50 acres on the bank of the (unnamed) river. No wit. (FHL film 32,615) * P-74: 26 June 1851, Spencer Duncan trust deed to Lewis Duncan, 24 acres on Little River, below the Ben... Sholes, adj. land of John L. Thompson, Riley Duncan, Joseph Akers & others. (FHL film 32,615) ==REFERENCES FROM OTHER LOCALITIES== Nelson Co. VA Will Book (from Al Drew 1987 with permission to share with others; Reel 11) A-110: Will of William (x) Lyon, 10 March 1811; weak of body; wife Sally Lyon; two sons James Lyon and Gertridge Lyons; nine children Elizabeth Goursy? (Gentry? Goutsy? Gesetey?), John Lyons, Frances Boyd, Sally Lyons, William Lyons, James Lyons, Mary Thurman? Anderson, Gutridge Lyons, and Nancy Boyd. Wit. Thomas Ewers, Jesse Goutsy?, Harmon Gesetey?, Hudson Martin. Proved 27 April 1811. Knox Co. TN Estate and Guardian Book 0, typed by WPA (FHL film 24,719) Guardians 1792-1821: Pg.156: Jan. 1818, Robert Duncan, guardian of heirs of William Lyons decd, have not received any part of their legacies from executor; executor lives in Montgomery Co. VA where said legatees yet remain. 5 Jan. 1818. (typed pg.78) Knox Co. TN Estate and Guardian Book 0, typed by WPA (FHL film 24,719) Guardians 1792-1821: Pg.156: Jan. 1818, Robert Duncan, guardian of heirs of William Lyons decd, have not received any part of their legacies from executor; executor lives in Montgomery Co. VA where said legatees yet remain. 5 Jan. 1818. (typed pg.78) Carroll Co. VA Register of Deaths 1853-1870 (FHL film 31,087) Pg.10, Line #16, Greenberry Duncan, male, d. May 12, 1860, cancer in the ear, age 70, parents (blank), b. Montgomery Co., (blank married/single), farmer, informant Joshua Duncan. Carroll Co. VA Register of Marriages 1854-1913 (FHL film 31,087) Page, Line #, Date, names of groom and bride, groom's age, place of birth, widowed or single, parents, residence, occupation; bride's age, place of birth, widowed or single, parents, residence; County where marriage took place, married by whom. MAD: I have rearranged the columns; the original sequence had the ages of each, parents of each, places of birth of each, etc. Pg.11, #7, Feb. 5, 1863, Henry Duncan to Rachel Webb; Henry age 60, widowed, b. Montgomery Co. VA, parents (blank), res. Carroll Co. VA, farmer; Rachel age 40, widowed, b. Grayson Co. VA, parents Robert and Susan (no last name), res. Carroll Co. VA; mar. Carroll Co. VA by Jas. Thompson, MG. ==MILITARY RECORDS== JOHN DUNCAN, Rev. Pension Application S-8373 (FHL film 970,864) Applied 15 Oct. 1832, age 91, in Floyd Co. VA; drafted in 1778? in Fauquier Co. VA under Capt. Chinn, Maj. Edmundson, Col. Chas. Edmunds or Edmundson, for one year; moved to Montgomery Co. now Floyd Co. VA next year; enlisted under Col. Wm. Preston and Capt. Brigg/Trigg and Capt./Maj. Cloyd of Montgomery Co. VA; witnesses Henry Bishop and Andrew Reed of Floyd Co. VA. Click here for a more extensive extract from the pension file. ANTHONY DUNKIN, S-1808, Invalid, TN (FHL film 970,867) Greene Co. TN, 25 Oct. 1832, appeared Anthony Dunkin age 88, b. Lancaster Co. PA 1743; moved to Augusta Co. VA, then to Montgomery Co. VA, then after Rev. to Washington Co. TN, then to Greene Co. TN where he has lived for past 30 years. Click here for a more extensive extract from the pension file. Index to War of 1812 Pension Applications and Bounty Land Warrant Applications; National Archives Film (FHL film 840,458) Duncan, Greenbury, Greenberry or (Dunkin) Berry, widow Nancy; WO 4682, WC 33338; BL 21918-160-55; Private Capt. Timothy Dalton's Co. VA Mil., 2/8/1815 to 3/3/1815; residence of soldier 1855, Carroll Co. VA; residence of widow 1871, 1878 Carroll Co. (P.O. Dug Spur) VA; maiden name of widow Nancy Philips, m. 1809 Grayson Co. VA; soldier d. May 12, 1860, Carroll Co. VA, widow d. Feb. 19, 1882; Remarks: widows pension certificate in brief. OTHER RECORDS The 1777 Petition of the North of Holston Men, which includes several Duncans in Montgomery Co. VA, is available on the following website: http://robertson-ancestry.com/1777-pet.htm END Return to Index to Duncan Research Files in Virginia Return to The Genealogy Bug's Home Page RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. Learn more. About Us | Contact Us | Copyright | Report Inappropriate Material Corporate Information | Privacy | Terms and Conditions | CCPA Notice at Collection � ✕

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'''Extracts''' from the book, ''A History of the Town of Belfast from the Earliest Times to the Close of the Eighteenth Century With Maps and Illustrations'', by George Benn (London: Marcus Ward & Co.; Belfast: Royal Ulster Works, 1877); transcribed by [[Kilpatrick-1128|Alison Kilpatrick]]. '''Extract no. 1 (pp. 168–70)''': The Ferguson Family.—The family of Ferguson is one of the very few in Belfast who have legitimate claims to a long standing in it. The late [[Ferguson-10066|John Francis Ferguson]] informed the writer that, so far as he knew, the first of them who came to this country was an army surgeon to the forces of William the Third. If so, he was probably the [[Ferguson-10101|Dr. Victor Ferguson]] who appears, in Dr. Kirkpatrick’s work of ''Presbyterian Loyalty'', in a conspicuous and honourable light as a defender of John M’Bride of Belfast when persecuted for his opinions, and otherwise as an advocate of liberality and of the opinions held by the Belfast Society. This Dr. Victor Ferguson is claimed indeed as the direct ancestor of the late Mr. Ferguson. His son was also a medical man,[*] but connected also with the linen business, in which he made great improvements. He lived in the last century. His son was [[Ferguson-10056|John S. Ferguson]], who was a still more extensive linen merchant. [*] ''Transcriber's note: The writer was referring to [[Ferguson-10099|Dr. James Ferguson]], who might have been the son of Dr. Victor Ferguson''.~[[Kilpatrick-1128]] Mr. John S. Ferguson, at the beginning of this century, was the owner of the Bleach Green at Ballysillan, the nearest to the old town on the old Antrim Road; he had also a paper mill at Antrim, and was likewise among the principal gentry of Belfast when it was a more aristocratic place than it is now—at least the Marquis of Donegall and family chiefly resided in it. He [John S. Ferguson?] resided in Donegall Place, the very last last house next the Linen Hall, and the last but one of the private residences of which Donegall Place was once entirely composed. For some notice of Dr. Victor Ferguson, and notable facts respecting the position of theological differences at the time, see ''Presbyterian Loyalty'', pp. 529–564. We append a copy of Dr. Victor Ferguson’s Will, from the Record Office in Dublin, which, though not coincident in point of time with our present publication, is at least a town family document, and will probably be acceptable to many of our readers as a genuine Belfast will of more than 150 years ago. The Will is dated 1723; he describes himself as a Doctor of Physic, and appoints Colonel Upton and Colonel Brice of Belfast his Trustees: :''He leaves his dearly beloved son-in-law, [[McCulloch-742|Captain James M’Cullogh]], and his dearly beloved [[Ferguson-4951|daughter]], his wife, six of his best Chairs in his parlour, with his large Silver Salver, six Silver Spoons, six Silver Forks, and six Silver-handled Knives; Forty Shilling per annum during her natural life to his dear sister, Mrs. Corry of Newton; £5 to the poor of Belfast, to be distributed among them as Colonel Brice and the Revd. James Kirkpatrick think fit; £650 to buy real estate for his son''. Mr. John S. Ferguson had several sons, now all dead, the last of them, John Francis Ferguson already mentioned in this sketch, having died in September, 1879; and a very few weeks after, a great placard appeared in front of this house, once so secluded, and always so beautiful, announcing an auction sale of all its contents. The members of this family are interred in the burying ground behind the Poor House, as many of the old Belfast families are. We are conscious this is a most unfinished and imperfect sketch of the Fergusons of Belfast, and ''it is much to be regretted that those in this town and elsewhere, who possess an ancestry worthy of being remembered, seem entirely regardless of this fact; and in the absence of all written records such families are forgotten in a few years''.[**] '''Extract no. 2 (pg. 342):''' Numerous bleach-greens arose around Belfast in the last century, some of which in enlarged forms remain to this day. Respected inhabitants of the town participated in the linen manufacture. In 1764 Dr. James Ferguson, of Belfast, received a premium of £300 from the Linen Board for the successful application of lime in bleaching. [Footnote:] Dr. Ferguson above-mentioned was grandfather of the present J.F. Ferguson, Esq., of Belfast, and '''''a probable connection also of Dr. Victor Ferguson, of the same place, of the early part of the eighteenth century, though no account has been obtained of the relationship if it existed'''''.[**] Dr. Victor Ferguson is highly praised in ''Presbyterian Loyalty'' for veracity, probity, and moderation. The first of this family, however, is said to have come to Ireland as surgeon with King William’s army. [**] Emphasis provided by the transcriber.

The Early Mains of the Northeastern United States

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=== The Early Mains of the Northeastern United States === When I started my research into family genealogy, I had never heard of the Main family. Then one day, I went for a trip with my cousin Jack to Rensselaer County, NY, to investigate the old Scriven family farm. On the way, he told me his suspicions that my great grandfather Fred Scriven may have been fathered by a man named Hiland Main. Ancestry’s Autosomal test had already given me a match with someone who had Hiland Main’s grandson in his tree. (See [[Space:Scrivens_DNA_Results|Scrivens DNA Results, The Mains]]) Last year, when I took the Y-DNA test with Family Tree, virtually every “match” was with someone named Main. No Scrivens. And although DNA tests by themselves don’t prove anything for certain, the supporting historical records were such that my Main heritage was indisputable. (See “How I discovered the Mains were my ancestors.” [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_Main_Y-DNA_Line&errcode=new_profile]]) So, who were these Mains? With the Scrivens, I was able to reach back into English history and find that they probably originated in a little town in Yorkshire around the time William of Normandy had conquered England in 1066. (See [[Space:Slingsby_Family_History|The Village of Scriven and the Slingsbys]]) With the Mains, however, things got a little fuzzy once I got back into the Colonial 1600’s. For DNA purposes, I’ve listed my “earliest known ancestor” as Ezekiel Main (1641 - 1714) where many other Mains have listed his reputed father, John Mayne (abt. 1615 - 1694). Though John looks like he may very well have been the first of that surname to settle in New England, some like Mac Main (administrator of the Main Project at FTDNA) point out that "DNA proof that this John Mayne is the father of Ezekiel Main has NOT been determined. The FamilyTreeDNA.com Main/Maine/Mayne project makes sense back to Ezekiel, born 1641, but no further back.” (See “The Mains” [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:My_Main_Y-DNA_Line&errcode=new_profile]]) '''Origin of the name''' The surname Main appears with a number of variations, including ''Mane, Main, Maine, and Mayne''. It is said to have English, Scottish, Dutch-Flemish, French, Scandinavian, or German roots. [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Main] Family Tree lists England and Germany by far the most likely ancestral origins for my Main family based on DNA matches. France, because of the province by the same name (i.e., Maine), is also mentioned occasionally as a place of origin, but France hardly comes up in Family Tree’s analysis of my Y-DNA—nowhere near as often as Ireland, for instance. The surname is said to come from the Roman (Latin) word 'magnus' meaning “strength,” appearing when other surnames first did in the 12th century. Recorded early in England were Robert Main, 1204, in Yorkshire, Adam de Meine of Somerset, England in 1205, William Asmayns of Lincolnshire in 1255, and Richard le Mayne of Sussex in 1327. In Scotland the spelling was ''Mane'' originally, then becoming ''Main'' or ''Mains'' in the 17th century. “It is said that in the year 1895 there were over thirty men called ''John Mains'' in the town of Nairn,” Scotland alone! [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Main] '''Charlemagne and John Mayne''' One speculative story of the name’s origin has to do with the famous Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne. Phillip Maine posted the following on Genealogy.com forum in 2009: “Look up the picture of him on the net. He looks exactly like my son Phillip Maine. His name is ''Charles Magne''. The last name means “Hero or great.” You may have heard of him. ''Magne'' was the original spelling for our name. His daddy is called Pippin III. It is said that the son was 6'4" tall, but his dad, Pippin III the short, was 5'7" tall, and he inherited his height from his grandmother who was 5'2" tall. Sound familiar? Our culture put Charles’ name together. Charles Magne becomes Charle Magne became Charlemagne.” [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mayne/532/] Charlemagne is one of those iconic figures back in the mists of time who crops up in a lot of family genealogies. He had many legitimate and illegitimate children with four wives and at least five concubines, so many that some have joked how, if you were of European descent, it would be unusual if you were ''not'' a descendant of Charlemagne. '''A possible lineage for immigrant John Mayne''' If the first Main (Mayne) immigrant to America was John Mayne, the following lineage might be his: “In the early sixteenth century, Richard Mayne was living in Hertfordshire, England. He married a Miss Bradshaw and had [children] by her: Henry, William, Richard, Elizabeth, and Alice. “Of these, Henry was the father by his wife Alice of James, Symon, John, Susanna, and Anna; William had [children] Bridget, Jane, and Elizabeth; Symon married Caluberie Lovelace before 1611 and was the father [of] her of two children, Simon and Caluberie; and John, who made his home at Eldon, Warwickshire, married twice. By his first wife, Blanch Coles, he had two children, John and Blanch; and by his second wife, Anne Lovelace, he had a son named Joseph, who was born in 1612. “Thomas Mayne, who was living at Rowlston, Holderness, Yorkshire, in the early sixteenth century, was the father of a son named Christopher, who married Elizabeth Daniell. [They had] five children, William, Marmaduke, Thomas, Margery, and Elizabeth Mayne. “''Family historians assert that the first of the family in America was John Maine (also recorded as Main, Mayn, and Mayne), who came from York, England, to America about 1629, but the direct ancestry of the American lines of the family is [unsupported by] evidence.'' This immigrant John settled in York, Maine. His son, Ezekiel Main, was born there in 1641 and settled first at Scituate, Massachusetts, [then] moved in 1669 to Stonington, Connecticut.” (The foregoing was condensed from Mac Main’s notes from the Family and Story of Main/Maine/Mayne [http://ourfamilyhistories.com/hsdurbin/greene/maine.html]) '''Galipeau's story of John Mayne''' Julie Pease-Galipeau posted ''a detailed summary of John Mayne'' on the genealogy.com forum. She wrote: “First, the State of Maine was NOT named after the Mayne/Mains/Maines families. I'd have been thrilled to find that it had myself, since my mother is a Maines and a direct descendant of John, but alas, it is NOT true. I'm a Mainer, born and bred, lived here all my life. I got more history of the State of Maine in school than I wanted at the time (glad for it now, though). Second, when John Mayne first settled in Westcustogo (now North Yarmouth) on Casco Bay, the area he settled became known as Mayne's Point. Fine and dandy, and it was known in this area as Mayne's Point right up to the mid 1800's, maybe even later 1800's. It is now Prince's Point.” [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mayne/213/] Julie continues, “John was born in 1614, according to later depositions. In 1676, August: The book Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine, 1636-1936, by William Hutchinson Rowe, written in 1937, . . . notes, ‘…John Mains, who settled here with his wife Elizabeth, his son Thomas, and two married daughters, Sarah and Rachel. This family of adults must have been a welcome addition to the little settlement but at the outbreak of the war, they suffered most severely, his son and the two sons-in-law losing their lives, and the remainder of the family barely escaping, leaving behind the smoking ruins of their home.’ By “12 April 1678, Articles of peace were entered into between Indians and government of Massachusetts. When the war first began, most of the settlers left the area, some going to Jewell Island and then further south to York and Boston. I have no information at this point as to where John Mayne ended up, but since all "on-line" records show him dying in Boston, maybe he spent some time there. A “26 June 1682 deposition made by John Coussons and . . . places John Mayne in North Yarmouth in 1652. I've also seen many references assuming that John was poor, and he may very well have been, with just enough financial resources to buy this land. It is assumed that he lost everything in the first Indian War in 1675, and perhaps the family never really recovered thereafter.” After John died, his descendants tried to reclaim land that was his before a second Indian attack destroyed the town of North Yarmouth. They were awarded lot 23 in May of 1727. Julie Pease-Galipeau closes by writing that on “23 August 1734: . . . levies were placed on lots. . .. Lot 23, John Main's heirs, were to pay their levy.” But I have not yet been able to determine the status of Lot 23 . . .. It may be possible that the family lost the [land] grant for failing to pay the taxes and levies. . . . As for my direct line, from Josiah Mains, they settled in York and do not appear to ever have returned to the North Yarmouth area.” [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mayne/213/] '''The state name coming from John Mayne: another opinion''' Another Main descendant, Yvonne Donate, gave ''support for the name of the state coming from John Mayne.'' She wrote to me in an email, “I have seen many a post by many a genealogist on different websites all have concluded the state name for Maine comes from Maine’s Point (now called Prince Point) although no history books acknowledge John Mayne as a founding father of [the state of] Maine. Most say they don’t know where the name came from. It is common sense John had something to do with it, although he was not the first settler of the land. He bought the land while it was still part of New York, and he named it Maine’s point. . .. “There was an attack by Natives during King Phillip’s war (King Phillip was a Native Chief who spoke English, hence his English name). During this war the Natives. . . attacked at Maine’s point. Two of [John’s] sons-in-law and one of his sons were killed. And I believe this is how Ezekiel lost an eye. . . . Their house burned down, their farm fields too; it was then the family moved to Boston, Massachusetts. I’m sure his daughters and his wife probably didn’t want to stay in Maine’s Point after such horrific family tragedies, and I am guessing his contribution to building Maine was lost in this move. "I feel confident that if he had rebuilt, and stayed on the island, there would be no question as to where the state’s name came from. Because he left, his contributions aren’t recognized. . .. William Penn gets credit for Pennsylvania, so I don’t know why a few people don’t acknowledge John Mayne and Maine’s Point for Maine. And so many genealogist are beginning to acknowledge John as a founding father of Maine. And I believe it too.” ::Yvonne Donate (email, 5/28/2018) '''English Origins'''{{Image|file=The_Early_Mains_of_the_Northeastern_United_States-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hatherleigh, Devon, England }} John Mayne’s origins in England have been debated, so much so that some Main ancestors insist that his parents there can’t be known for sure. But there are two candidates that often show up on family trees on Ancestry.com. One is '''Alexander Mayne (1546-1617)''' of Hatherleigh, Devon, England. The other is '''Richard Mayne (1594-1644),''' also born in Hatherleigh, but dying in Exeter. Since John’s DOB is usually listed as 1614, John is sometimes listed as a brother of Richard where Alexander is given as his father. The problem with Alexander is that, if his DOB is correct, he would have been 68 or so when he fathered John. On the other hand, Richard would have been about 20 when John was born. So, if anything, Alexander was John’s grandfather. And, aside from geography, we can’t even be sure of that. There is one document that mentions both John and Richard together ("A GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE COMMONERS OF GREAT BRITAIN" BY JOHN BURKE) p. 506 [https://books.google.com/books?id=D_8UAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=John%20Mayne&f=false], but John’s DOB there is 1623, not 1614, so this John, Richard’s son, might not be the immigrant who settled on Casco Bay. (In fact, we see a listing for that John dying in 1680 in England.) Another page (505) from the same Burke source ties some names together and provides better connections. It is labeled "Mayne, of Teffont Ewyas" at the top of the page [http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/b1cbcbc3-84f4-41a6-aa0c-1933f5eefc69/61131343/36070362092] It first lists John Mayne (1512-1565) who left three sons and a daughter: Walter (1542-1576); Cuthbert (1548-) who was hung, drawn, and quartered as part of the religious persecution of Catholics; Alexander (1549-1617) of Hatherleigh, and Alicia (1550-1616) . Alexander had two sons and a daughter: Richard (1694- ), Jasper (1604-1672), and Elizabeth (1599-1620). Richard (married Elizabeth Quash in 1618 at St. Mary's in Taunton) died in Exeter in 1650 and had two sons, Zachary and John, his heir. But this latter John is probably not the immigrant of Mayne's Point, Maine, as was pointed out above. (See John Mayne [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mayne-318]) '''Ezekiel Main''' Ezekiel Main, more likely than not the son of John Mayne, is important because he was one of the first to relocate to Stonington, Connecticut. Ezekiel Main was born in 1641 in York, Maine and died 19 Jun 1714 in Stonington. Ezekiel (Mayn/ Main /Mayne) was born in what was then called Maine's Point which his Father, John Mayne, owned. In 1668, Plymouth Colony Records told how Ezekiel Mayne of Scituate, MA was not allowed into the Military Company of Scituate because “he hath but one eye, it is difficult and in some respect dangerous for him to be in arms and training as formerly." [Brown, Cyrus H. 1909 Genealogical record of Nathaniel Babcock, Simeon Main, Issac Miner, Ezekiel Main. The Everett Press, Inc. Boston.] He moved to Stonington, CT on February 2, 1668/9. “When a census of the inhabitants of that town was taken, Ezekiel Maine is enumerated as one of the forty three heads of families. A number of people from Scituate settled at Stonington about this time.” There, he received two grants of land in what is now North Stonington. (--from the biography of Ezekiel Main ([[Main-249|Main-249]]) {{Image|file=The_Early_Mains_of_the_Northeastern_United_States-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ezekiel Main's cemetery, Stonington, CT. }} '''Stonington, Connecticut''' Ezekiel Main moved to Stonington as one of its founders. “The first settlers of North Stonington were Ezekiel Main and Jeremiah Burch in 1667, who established settlements in the areas which became the village of North Stonington and Clark's Falls, respectively. Main was formerly of Massachusetts; he had served in King Philip's War and received a land grant in return for his military service. . .. Other pioneers soon followed; families arrived during the 1670s and 1680s who formed the backbone of the town. More than a century after Ezekiel, “Another leading businessman . . . was Stephen A. Main (1805–86) who . . . established himself as a local businessman and mill owner before moving to New York City to work in various commercial enterprises. After the Civil War, Main returned to North Stonington and bought one of Dudley Wheeler's stores in Milltown; Main's home today houses the North Stonington Historical Society. “Almost as soon as the town established itself as a commercial center larger, even, than [the neighboring town of] Westerly, however, it was quickly bypassed by the effects of the Industrial Revolution, which favored larger towns astride similarly larger rivers to erect huge mills. North Stonington's population plummeted from the late 1830s as people left to work in Westerly and Norwich. [An earlier version of this exodus may have been why the Mains and others left for Rensselaer County.] . . . Adventuresome townspeople had been attempting this before the Revolution—an early attempt to settle the then-wild Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania in the 1760s ended in disaster—but in the 1790s, small groups began leaving to help settle new towns in upstate New York and, later, Ohio.” ::From “History of North Stonington,” Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Stonington,_Connecticut] '''Migration to Rensselaer, New York''' So, the Mains were probably one of those “small groups that began leaving” Stonington in the 1790’s. But why people moved from the southern coast of Rhode Island and Connecticut at first seems a mystery. On the other hand, if you look at the situation for colonists in the aftermath of the Revolutionary War, it makes more sense. Many of these citizen soldiers were impoverished after mustering out of the Continental Army. They were not able to pay the banks or other businessmen who held liens on their property. The only mechanism to “pay” these first patriots for their service was bounty lands. (Some say New York State enticed men from Connecticut to join the ranks of their militia by promising them "bounty land" for their service. But that was likely for land that was further west than the Albany / Troy area. Berlin, NY, local historial Sharon Klein wrote, "I can tell you without reservation that there were NO bounty lands in Rensselaer County. Those lands were farther west, and some people from Berlin took advantage of them leaving their land here to those coming later because of the advertisements of the Patroon urging folks to come here." (from her email, 11/26/2018) Meanwhile, the Van Rensselaer family sent out agents to these coastal towns to advertise “rental” properties in Rensselaer and other counties that they owned. The enticement was sweetened by an agreement to waive property rents for the first years of the agreement. Meanwhile, the coastal immigrants cleared the land, built their log cabins, and planted their first crops. It was only later, when the bottom fell out of crop prices, that the Van Rensselaers raised the rents and insisted on collecting overdue payments. This lead to a “Renters’ Rebellion” after which many of these transplanted farmers became owners of their property. (For a more detailed discussion of the Van Rensselaer leases, see the biography of [[Scriven-57|William Scriven]].) {{Image|file=The_Early_Mains_of_the_Northeastern_United_States.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Albany Post Road (in red) }} The trip from Stonington, CT to Rensselaer Co., NY, probably was made in two legs. The first was on The Boston Post Road or King's Highway which ran along the coast. The second was from New York City north along the Hudson River shore, eventually to Albany, NY, before settling east of there in Rensselaer County, NY. Both the Boston Post and Albany Post Roads were widened and improved during wars with the Dutch in the 1600’s and then again for the French and Indian Wars in the 1700’s, according to an NEHGS article. They were just used for mail deliveries at first, then for troop movements. During the Revolutionary War, the roads were even fortified. Regular mail and stagecoach service were instituted after the war. The Boston Post Road, or "The King’s Highway," was built along the coast to connect Boston with New York City. The so-called "Lower" Road cut south, roughly following the path of today's U.S. 1. “By 1750, weather permitting, wagons and regularly scheduled stagecoaches traversed a continuous road from Boston, Massachusetts, to Charleston, South Carolina, a trip of about 1,300 miles.” The last half of the trip was probably made on the Albany Post Road, which ran from New York City north, up the east side of the Hudson River to the fur trading outpost, (and second-largest city in New York State) Albany, formerly called Beverwijck by the Dutch. It followed the east side of the Hudson River where Indian tribes had been hired to carry the mail between the two towns. This road was later called The King’s Road. Much of the road north follows what is NYS Rt. 9 today. A document in Family Search notes that the Hudson River was navigable for commerce and passengers, even north of Albany, so “Settlers who came via New York City along the Albany Post Road may have arrived by sea, or by the King's Highway. Arrivals by sea were most likely from northern Europe and the British Isles. Settlers arriving via the King's Highway were most likely from New England.” [3] I would say they made that assessment based on the amount of personal possessions the migrants were bringing with them. That is to say, the Stonington group probably came to Rensselaer in a family "wagon train." '''Rev. James Main (1743 - 1841)''' {{Image|file=The_Early_Mains_of_the_Northeastern_United_States-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Grandson of Rev. Main, James Main 3 }} [[Main-227|Rev. James Main (1743 - 1841)]] was probably the first in his family to make the trip north from Stonington. He is listed in an application of a descendant for The Sons of the American Revolution as having fought in the Albany Militia with Land Bounty Rights. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242229-00157/517133?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85999082/person/360196417578/facts] He settled in Rensselaer, New York, after the war. The 1790 United States Federal Census for Stephentown, NY shows this was the first place where James and his family lived. He was in Petersburgh for the 1800 US Census. After that, he settled in Berlin, NY. The 1840 US Census for Berlin has James checked off as being over 100 years old! During this period, James acquired hundreds of acres in Petersburg and Berlin. He built a tavern in 1781 on the SW Corner of "Three Corners" (Hilltop Rd and Old State Highway 22), before there was a Berlin, or the Hoosac Turnpike. He reportedly owned the Nine Kitchens Hotel on the old Goodell Farm that succeeded the Tavern on the Hoosick Rd. James and others also organized and bought $25 memberships in the Eastern Turnpike to Troy in 1799-1803). James was an enterprising businessman. James is my sixth great grandfather. He had many children and outlived both his sons, Gilbert (d. 1813) and James Jr. (d. 1840), living until he was 98. One of these sons, [[Main-895|Gilbert]], continued my lineage down to [[Main-697|Hiland Main]], my second great grandfather. Sources ("A GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE COMMONERS OF GREAT BRITAIN" BY JOHN BURKE) [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/85999082/person/362057652379/facts] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3X9-8JM] The Weekly Genealogist (NEHGS), sent via e-mail (The Weekly Genealogist, Vol. 17, No. 11, Whole #678, March 12, 2014) Town of Petersburgh History [http://petersburgh.org/content/History] Early American Roads and Trails [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gentutor/trails.html] Brown, Cyrus H. 1909 Genealogical record of Nathaniel Babcock, Simeon Main, Issac Miner, Ezekiel Main. The Everett Press, Inc. Boston. Julie Pease-Galipeau, John Mayne, genealogy.com [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/mayne/213/] Yvonne Donate email, nov. 2018. “History of North Stonington,” Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Stonington,_Connecticut]

The Early North American Loper Family

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=The Early North American Loper Family= By Randolph R Beebe, © Aug 2020 '''UNDER CONSTRUCTION''' Latest revision 6 Oct 2020 The genealogy of the North American Loper family is plagued by a greater than normal number of data conflicts, generational gaps, inaccurate genealogical lore, and a general absence of reliable source material. The underlying root cause for the uncertainty in the early Loper family is that an early, systematic, and comprehensive family genealogy was never published for the family, hence the collective memory of the family that would have been readily available at the turn of the nineteenth to twentieth century has been erased by the lack of written documentation and the ravages of time. Hence, the task of gathering and analyzing the confusing multi-generational tangle of Loper family information exceeds the capacity to do so on a single Wikitree profile page, and consequently this data collection and analysis page was created to take a broader look for the early history of the Loper family and to see what family connections may be gleaned from a broader look at the genealogical data that actually does exist. ==[[Loper-602|Abraham Loper]]== The underlying motivation for undertaking this study was a desire to make the connection between my fifth great grandfather, Abraham Loper of Crawford County, Pennsylvania to his parents and family. The 1860 census record of his daughter [[Loper-386|Lovina (Loper) Seely]] reports that she was born in New Jersey about 1792 (though it should be noted the 1850 census says she was born in PA), Abraham's Crawford Co., PA pension record establishes that it was he who served in the New Jersey militia during the revolution, and the 1777 marriage of Abraham Loper to Ann Clark at the Pittsgrove Baptist Church in Daretown, New Jersey cement the case that this Crawford, County Penn. family originated from Salem County, New Jersey. Furthermore, the Seely family which Lovina married into also has roots in the Salem / Cumberland County area of New Jersey. Unfortunately, repeated searches on Abraham Loper have failed to yield any source material linking Abraham Loper to his parents. Having exhausted the universe of known, internet-indexed, information sources for Abraham Loper of Salem County, New Jersey; the thought occurred that perhaps a study working from the search from opposite direction, that is to say from the original Loper immigrant to his New Jersey descendants, might yield enough clues to bridge the connection between Abraham and his father. Summary of the following essay as it applies to Abraham Loper: The results of the study make it perfectly clear that Abraham Loper was a descendant of Arthur Loper Sr. Abraham was born in 1748, and thus possibly a grandson or great-grandson of Arthur. Having been born in 1748 he could have, by age analysis, been the child of any of Arthur's sons; the eldest David would have been 42 in 1748 and the youngest son Jonathan would have been 28. However, by birthdate analysis, it appears highly unlikely that Abraham was a great grandson of Arthur because Abraham's grandfather would have almost certainly been born prior to about 1704, but the birth date model for the children of Arthur, appearing elsewhere in this essay, suggests that all of Arthur's children were born after 1706. Thus it is nearly certain that Abraham Loper was a child one of the seven sons of Arthur, namely a son of David, Arthur Jr., Thurston, John, William, James, or Jonathan. The pool of probable fathers of Abraham may be further narrowed as follows: first, because Abraham was known to be alive, but not mentioned in the wills of Arthur's sons William nor James, it may be deduced that neither James nor William were his father. Second, there is reasonable evidence that Arthur Loper Jr. returned to Long Island, NY (at least 25 years prior to Abrahams birth), raised his family there and died there; which eliminates Arthur Loper Jr. as the father of Abraham. Thirdly, there is not a single indexed internet source document to be found to provide evidence that Thurston Loper survived after being mentioned in the 1720 will of his father, Arthur Loper Sr. Thurston is such an unusual name, that if such a record did exist it would almost certainly pop up in a search; therefore it is a reasonable deduction that Thurston Loper died shortly after the death of his father in 1720, and did not produce a family, thus eliminating him as a possible father of Abraham. That leaves three possible contenders to be the father of Abraham Loper; David, John, or Jonathan Loper. As noted previously, no source evidence has been found which directly links Abraham to his parents, however there is circumstantial evidence which may be gleaned from the known source data and the following paragraphs examine this circumstantial evidence in a comparison of the three "father" candidates in an attempt to establish which of the three might be the best fit. David Loper In the early phases of this study, a solitary, post-Arthur Loper will, indexed record had been found for David Loper. This document is the 1727 conveyance of the Pilesgrove, New Jersey real estate of Arthur Loper to David through intermediaries xx and yy, hence the documentation vacuum tended to indicate that David, like Thurston, may not have survived long enough to be a father. However subsequent searches have yielded two additional primary records which affirm that David Loper was alive and well to at least until 1744, a date sufficiently close to Abraham's 1748 birth date to offer a high probability that David would have also been alive to be his father. * Circumstantial evidence supporting David as the father of Abraham: #) Abraham has a son named David, but no John nor Jonathan ##) Unlinked Alpheus Loper had a son named Abraham ##) Abraham named a son Daniel, suggesting Daniel was a brother. ##) Both Abraham and Alpheus named a son James. #) Recently found documentation to affirm David Loper was living as late as 1744, this makes it reasonable to think that he would be alive in 1748 to be the father of Abraham. * Circumstantial evidence refuting David as the father of Abraham: #) David as the eldest child of Arthur, would have been about 46 when Abraham was born (may have had a second, younger wife?) #) Don't know when David died, he could have died prior to Abraham's 1748 birth date, but as he does not appear on the 1774 tax record and is known to have received land in 1727, he was almost certainly deceased by 1774. #) The only documentation link between David and Abraham is circumstantial, that is to say Abraham named a one of his sons David; however, it should also be noted that this singular piece of circumstantial evidence is the only link (as of Oct 2020) between Abraham and any of the three brothers. John Loper: * Circumstantial evidence supporting John as the father of Abraham: #) 1774 New Jersey Tax records establish John Loper Sr. to be alive and to have had a son John Loper Jr. The tax record then establishes that John, son of Arthur, has married, fathered at least one son, and survived to 1774, all of which increases the probability that he may have had other children. #) The tabulation proximity on the tax records suggests that John Sr. was living adjacent to his son John jr;, brother, William; nephew, Wm Jr.; and brother, Jonathan probably all on the Homestead of his grandfather Arthur Sr. in 1774. It is known that David received the title to the homestead of his father Arthur Loper in 1727, but David does not appear in this 1774 tax record, thus exceedingly likely he was deceased. * Circumstantial evidence refuting John as the father of Abraham: #) There is no documentation linkage between John Loper Sr. and Abraham Loper has been found whatsoever. Jonathan Loper: * Circumstantial evidence supporting Jonathan as the father of Abraham: #) As the youngest of the brothers, he would be a more probable candidate to be the father in 1748. * Circumstantial evidence refuting Jonathan as the father of Abraham:: #) No documentation linkage between Jonathan Loper and Abraham has been found whatsoever. #) No evidence whatsoever has been found to indicate that Jonathan ever married or had children. In assessing this information it seems that David was the most probable of the three to be the father of Abraham, followed by John, and least probable Jonathan, but the lack of firm evidence means there is only a small separation in these probabilities. ==[[Loper-35|Arthur Loper Sr.]]== Arthur Loper Sr. was of the third generation of the Loper family in North America and having removed from East Hampton, Long Island, New York to Salem County, New Jersey, became the patriarch of the New Jersey branch of the family which persists in Southwestern New Jersey to this very day. Arthur Loper Sr father of (from full transcription of the will of Arthur Loper Page 17 of Richard Sears Loper Genealogy : * Derivative Primary Source, Richard Sears, PhD.; [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Sears-5927.pdf ''Loper Genealogical Research;''] Sears PhD., Richard; [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Sears-5927.pdf ''Loper Genealogical Research;''] August 2020, Wikitree Free Space pages. data: :#) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Sears-5927.pdf ''Full transcription of the Will of Arthur Loper Sr.:''] Last Will and Testament of Arthur Loper, 30 April 1720: :##) '''In the name of God, Amen. I [[Loper-35|Author Lopper]] of the County of Salem and of the province of west new Jarsy in Amarica coppore ''{cooper}'', Being Sick and weake of Body But of Sound and perfect mind and memory praised Be almighty God for Itt. Do make and ordaine this my present Last will & Testamanet In manner and form following that is to say, first and principally I Commend my sole Into the Hands of Almighty God Hoping through the merits Death and passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of All my Sins and to Inherit Everlasting Life and my Body I Commit to the Earth to be Decently Buried at the Discretion of my Executor here after named; and as touching the Disposing of all Such Temporal Estate as It hath pleased Almighty God to Bestow upon me I give and Dispose thereof as followeth – :###) First I will that my Debts and funeral Charges Shall be paid and Discharged. :###) Item. I give unto my Eldest son [[Loper-27|David Lopper]] one Hundred Acors [acres] of Land when he shall attain to twenty one years of age to him and to his Heirs and Assignes for Ever more only I order him to pay unto my youngest son out of the hundred Accors of land when he my youngest son shall attain to the age of twenty one years the just sum of ten pounds Currant mony of this province my youngest sons name is [[Loper-76|Jonathan Lopper]]. ''{Editorial comment: this bequest clearly establishes that David, Arthur's eldest son had not yet reached the age of majority, thus establishing, with certainty, that David was born sometime after 30 April 1799.}'' :###) Item. I unto my next Eldest son [[Loper-33|Author Lopper]] one Hundred accors of Land when he shall attain to the Age of twenty one years of age to him and to his heirs and Assignes for Ever more only I order him to pay unto my son [[Loper-29|John Lopper]] the Just Sum of ten pounds when he my said son John shall attain to twenty one years of age :###) Item. I give unto my third son [[Loper-21|Thurston Lopper]] one Hundred accors of Land when he shall attaine to twenty one years of age to him and to his heirs and Assignes for Ever more only I order him to pay unto my son [[Loper-615|James Lopper]] the Just Sum of ten pounds when he my said son James shall attain to twenty one years of age Al[l] this land above to lieth in piles grove precinct for Salem County in west new Jarsy as above :###) Item. I give unto my youngest ''{marked out in original''} son [[Loper-36|William Lopper]] ''{Editorial comment: the document is creased here and his name is almost unreadable}'' ten pounds Currant money of this province when he shall attain to the age of twenty one years to be paid by Executor hereafafter named. :###) Item. I give unto my Daughter [[Loper-53|Pheby Lopper]] the sum of fifteen pounds Currant money of the province to be paid by my Executor here after named when my Daughter shall attain to the age of Eighteen years of ''{age; the word was simply omitted}'' ''{Editorial Comment: it seems odd that Arthur would have bequeathed a portion to Phebe that was 50% greater than to his sons; especially at a time when females were completely ignored in the wills of their fathers. This implies that Arthur had some compelling reason to expect that Phebe would not be married and would need a greater inheritance to provider for her needs after his death; Phebe Loper attaches her signature to the will of her brother William in 1782 confirming this premonition became reality.}'' :###) All the rest and residue of my personal Estate Goods and Chattels whatsoever I do give and bequeath unto my Dear and loving wife [[Havens-170|Patience Lopper]] full and Sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament. And I desire that my Body may be Descently [sic] Buried and I do hereby Revoke Disannul and make void all former wills and testaments by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I the said Author Lopper to this my Last will and testament have set my hand and Seale this last Day of Aprill for the years 1720 :##) And In presents of Arthur Loper [77] :###) William J Paullin ''{Editorial: possibly a relative of the future wife, Rachel Pawling, of Arthur's son, William.}'' :###) John (his D mark) Dickson :###) Charles Crosthwayt :#) Appraisement, 5 June 1720: Personal Estate Taken the fifth Day of June 1720. A long list of possessions valued at £136 13 shillings. What is known of the family structure of the children of Arthur Loper is found in his 30 April 1720 last will and testament printed above. In this document Arthur names each of his eight children; furthermore he provides sufficient information to establish a reasonable bound on the range of birth dates for his children, along with supplemental information to partially establish their correct birth order. It should be noted that this is the principal primary document from which the birth dates of his children are derived; the only other known primary document which provides supplemental birth date information is the land deed which transfers the title of land to his eldest son David in 1727. Until 2020, all secondary Loper genealogies had set the birth date of Arthur's oldest son David to have been about 1698 or so, based on the paraphrase of Arthur's will found in the ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills'' abstracts , published in 1901, which declares that all of Arthur's children, except David, were minors at the time the will was written. The abstract in the ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills'' also provides a sequential listing of the Arthur's children derived from his will and this sequence has generally been accepted as the birth order of his children. Most subsequent genealogies have then adopted this birth order and assigned an arbitrary two years spacing between the children anchored with David's 1699 birth date. So the family structure then appears as follows: David (1699), Arthur (1701), Thurston (1703), John (1705), James (1707), William (1709), Jonathan (1711), and Phebe (1713), though it may be noted that each genealogist liberally adjusted the birth order and birth dates to best fit whatever construct that particular genealogist was attempting to establish. There is one other primary document which provides additional information useful to establish the range of birth dates for Arthur's children and that is a Land deed in which Thomas Kelly transfers the title for the 300 acres of land he received from Arthur Loper in 1719, to Arthur Wiggins in 1724, and then Arthur Wiggins conveys the property to David Loper on 19 Oct 1727. The presumption is that Arthur Loper, in 1719 had perceived that his decease was imminent and acted to effectively place his land in a "trust" for his children by escrow by transferring the title to Thomas Kelley who then was to hold the property until his heirs reached the age of twenty one. The implication is, of course, that David Loper had just turned 21 when James Wiggins acting as an agent of Arthur Loper via Thomas Kelley transferred the title to David Loper in compliance with the legal obligations in Arthur's will. Therefore, it may be known that David Loper, cited as the oldest son in Arthur's will, was born sometime between 30 April 1799 and 19 Oct 1706 with the most probable date of his birth being sometime shortly before 19 Oct 1706. Therefore, based on the Arthur's will and the 1727 conveyance record, an alternate model for Arthur's family structure may be assembled as follows (note the date ranges assume a minimum of one year between the births of each of the children, and that Phebe's birth could have happened anywhere in the birth order; then for most probable birth date a birth spacing of two years is assumed): * Children of Arthur Loper and Patience Havens: :#) David Loper, Eldest son, may have been born any time between 30 April 1699 and 19 Oct 1706 with the most probable date of his birth in 1706, which would make him 21 shortly before he received the title to his father's land on 19 Oct 1727 . :#) Arthur Loper Jr., declared the second son of Arthur then would have had to have been born between 1700 and 1715 with a most probable birth date of 1708, a few years after David. :#) Thurston Loper, declared third son in the will of Arthur, was born between 1701 and about 1716, with a most probable birth date of 1710. :#) James Loper; sons James and John must then have been born between Thurston and William, but which was older may not be discerned from the will. Assuming James was the older of the two, then he would have been born between 1702 and 1717, with a most probable date of 1712. :#) John Loper; sons James and John must then have been born between Thurston and William, but which was older may not be discerned from the will. Assuming James was the older of the two, then John would be the younger and (with Phebe inserted between) would have been born between 1703 and 1718, with a most probable date of 1713. :#) William Loper, is inadvertently called the youngest son of Arthur in his will, but then this age descriptor is crossed out, which suggests that William had been the youngest son of Arthur when his will was first drafted, but then another son, Jonathan, was born around the time the will was finalized. Therefore, William was almost certainly the second to youngest son. hence the range of birth dates for William is between 1704 and 1719. Counting two years backward from the most probable birthdate for Jonathan (below), suggests a most probable birth date for William of 1718, however this date is bit too late to accommodate the probable 1736 birth date of his son John and suggests that William would have been born in 1715, which is possible and probable if and only if Phebe was born after William or was a twin to James, Accordingly the model :#) Jonathan Loper, declared to be the youngest son of Arthur in his will, was then born between 1705 and 30 April 1720, with a most probable date of sometime close to the April 1720 date the will was written. :#) Phebe Loper, Arthur's only daughter, was born sometime between 1700 and 30 April 1720. On 14 December 1791, her witness signature, Phebe Loper, appears on the will of her brother James, this at a time when females were generally held at arm's length from critical legal and financial documents; hence it may be reasonably inferred that James and Phebe held a powerful kindred bond suggesting that they were close in birth order or perhaps even twins. Analysis of the family data of brother William requires that Phebe's place in the birth order be after William was born in 1715 or to be a twin to James and born in 1712 in order to reasonably accommodate the birth dates of Wm's children. This means Phebe could not have been born adjacent to James and further supports the notion that James and Phebe were twins. :##) As an interesting sidebar to this discussion it may be observed that the her cash inheritance is 50% larger than that of her brothers; this at a time when females were often ignored in a will, so the question is "Why"? Best Guess: for an unknown reason, Arthur perceived that his daughter was going to need extra provision to get through life, perhaps she was born with some type of birth defect which would make it unlikely that she would ever be married and this premonition of her father seems to have come to pass as he anticipated, because her signature, Phebe Loper, on her brother's 1791 will infers she was unmarried. ''{The assertion that the witness signature is James sister is highly probable as there are are no other known Phebe Lopers available, and viable, at this time and place, to offer this witness endorsement.}'' This analysis sets the birth dates of Arthur's children to be about seven years later than previously understood and has the following implications: 1) Arthur likely did not marry Patience until about 1705, 2) son James would have turned 21 in 1733, and thus it might be expected that he first become a father about 1735, a reasonably good fit to the known data; 3) William's birth data has been adjusted in the model to be 1715 in order to accommodate age of majority fatherhood in 1736 and 4) finally the model requires that Phebe either be a twin to James born in 1712 or be born after William in about 1717 in order to fit all known data. ==The 1710 New York - New Jersey Loper Family branching== By the Second Generation, James (Jacobus) Loper had established East Hampton, Long Island as the homestead and base of operations for his seafaring whaling and import-export trading business, enterprises which clearly kept him away from his family for extended periods of time. The records note that at one point in 1685 his wife, Elizabeth Howell, an heir to the rich and powerful Gardiner and Howell families, sued for divorce, perhaps as a result of his extended absence, or perhaps for more nefarious reasons; in any case, it seems the rift was resolved as James and Elizabeth appear together on documents in Boston, Massaschusetts in 1691. In any a case it appears the children ==Primary Records== ===Vital Records=== ===NJ Tax Records=== The following image is a screenshot of a spreadsheet that was created to collect, and collate the late 1700's New Jersey tax data for the southern New Jersey counties to aid in the data analysis and to evaluate whether there may be patterns in the data which might provide some hints regarding child to parent relationships for Arthur Loper's sons and Grandsons. First a note on the data and nomenclature: the raw data was collected from indexed tax records on Ancestry.com; the entries in the spreadsheet cells are the township names where the tax originated and the township name is followed by a page number from the individual tax record (this page number is this only parameter provided to differentiate between multiple properties.) The 1776 map shows County boundaries have changed significantly. [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3813s.la000462/?r=-0.056,-0.058,1.111,0.791,0 1849 map of Townships in Salem and Gloucester County NJ] [http://www.old-maps.com/nj/nj-countymap/CumberlandCo_1862_web3m.jpg 1862 township map of Cumberland County, NJ] [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3813cm.gla00008/?sp=16&r=-0.21,-0.035,1.306,0.929,0 1867 Cumberland] [https://mapgeeks.org/wp-content/uploads/1795-State-Map-of-New-Jersey-Compiled-from-the-most-Authentic-Information.jpg 1776 map of NJ] [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3800.ct000082/?r=-0.405,1.418,1.928,1.085,0 1776 New England with NJ] List of Townships by county #) Salem County ##) Mannington ##) Upper Alloway Cr #) Cumberland County: ##) Pittsgrove (was Cumberland Now Salem) ##) Hopewell Cumberland ##) Upper Fairfield, Cumberland ##) Stow Creek Cumberland ##) Deerfield Cumberland #) Gloucester County ##) Woolrich, ##) Deptford (was in Gloucester Co., now in Camden, Co.) #) Morris County ##) Hannover, {{Image|file=The_Early_North_American_Loper_Family.png |align=c |size=xxl |caption=Collation of New Jersey Loper Family Tax Records. }} Observations drawn from the Loper family New Jersey Tax Records: #) The tax records from the year 1774 provide the greatest insight into the structure of the Loper family in Salem/Cumberland county New Jersey, because 1774 has the largest number of concurrently living Lopers, and the tax roll includes a number of the sons of Arthur Loper. #) A key mystery in this set of records is the identity of John Loper Sr. and John Loper Jr. in Mannington Township in 1774. There are two John Loper identities who could be the John Loper Sr. of this tax record; the first is John Loper, son of Arthur born circa 1711 and the second is John Loper, son of William born circa 1731, The father-son coupling by the Sr. - Jr. designation, provides additional information affirming that this John Sr had a son also named John, unfortunately as of Sept 2020, no documentation has been found to affirm either candidate John Loper had a son John. Analysis of the two candidate John Loper identities to be John Sr. in this 1774 tax record: ##) John Loper, son of Arthur. Born about 1711. ###) Factors for: ####) This John Loper was born about 1711, could have had a son as early as 1732, thus in 1774, this John Sr. would have been 63, and his son John Jr. could have been been anywhere between 21 and 42. Good age fit to the time constraints. ###) Factors against: ####) '''IF''' this 1774 tax record is indeed for John, son of Arthur, then it is the only known document to affirm John Loper, son of Arthur survived to adulthood and had children, viz the John Lope Jr. of the 1774 tax record. ##) John Loper, son of William Loper Sr. Born about 1731. ###) Factors for: ####) The 1782 will of his father William Loper Sr. establishes in absolute terms that this John Loper was alive in 1782; he was Wm's son so had a reason to live near Wm Sr. in 1774, and he had children by 1782. ###) Factors against: ####) This John Loper was born about 1731, and could have had a son as early as 1752; but church records show that it is likely he was not married until 1757. If this was a first marriage, then the earliest date for a child would have been 1758. So, if this John Loper identity was the John Sr. of the 1774 tax record, he would have been 43, and the oldest his son John Jr. could have been in 1774 was 21, quite doubtful to be a landholder. Furthermore, if the 1757 marriage was John's first marriage, then the oldest a son John Jr could have been in 1774 was 16 and too young to hold land. Disqualifying or poor age fit to the time constraints. ###) Conclusion: It is significantly more probable that the John Loper Sr. of the 1774 tax record was John the son of Arthur, than John the son of William. ''If'' this conclusion is correct then there are some significant consequences: ##) This record would then establish that John Loper, son of Arthur, survived to adulthood, was alive in 1774, and fathered at least one son. This then, also makes him a possible candidate (besides Jonathan) to be the father the unlinked Lopers born between about 1735 and 1765. ##) It also follows that there is NO 1774 tax record for John Loper, son of William, and this seems odd because he is in William's 1782 will and his brother William Jr. is clearly on the Mannington tax roll. Why would his brother William Jr. have taxable property and not John? ##) Another consequence of this conclusion is that there are at least three John Lopers in the Salem / Cumberland County area between the early 1730s and about 1800 with overlapping vital data, hence adding complication and confusion to to process of accurately linking source information to a particular John Loper identity. #) By 1774 only four of the seven sons of Arthur Loper, viz.; William, John, James and Jonathan, are taxed in the Salem/Cumberland County New Jersey Records. David, Thurston, and Arthur Jr., are absent from the list and while there could be a host of reasons their names are absent, it is fairly certain Arthur Loper Jr. moved back to Long Island, NY., and is highly probable that David and Thurston were both deceased long before this date. #) William Sr., John Sr., and Jonathan are all taxed in Mannington Township, Salem County, and the page numbers on the tax records suggest that they were living in very close physical proximity to each other. This then suggests that the original 300 acre Pilesgrove tract acquired by Arthur Loper Sr. was within circa 1774 border definitions of Mannington Township, Salem County and the land had been passed down to his sons William, John and Jonathan; furthermore, by 1774, it appears that William Sr. and John Sr. had gifted a portion of their land inheritance to their namesake sons as they, too are taxed in Mannington Township in 1774. #) After the 1774 Tax year there are no further instances of a Loper being taxed in Mannington township between 1774 and 1800. What happened? Did they die, move, or sell the property? Or is simply that the tax records are missing or have not been indexed on line? #) James Loper and his ===Church Records=== In 1964, the Salem county Tercenternary Committee published a booklet entitled, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/11136/images/dvm_LocHist002123-00001-1 ''Churches of Salem County, New Jersey;''] Josephine Jaquiet, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/11136/images/dvm_LocHist002123-00001-1 ''Churches of Salem County, New Jersey;''] Published by the Salem county Tercenternary Committee, 1964. which contains a history of the churches in Salem County New Jersey including location information and the dates the various institutions were established. The following is a list of churches near the Pilesgrove, NJ location where Arthur Loper is known to have had property in 1720; therefore these are the churches likely to have been attended by his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren: * Pittsgrove Baptist, Darestown, NJ 1730. Ind. in Apr 1771. Page 5, 14. * Pittsgrove Presbyterian Church, Darestown, NJ., org Apr 30, 1741 built in 1767 page 7 The [https://tabletalkmagazine.com/article/2018/07/the-methodist-movement/ Methodist Movement] started by John Wesley in the 1740's and didn't begin take root in the colonies until the 1760's; the first [https://www.gofirst.org/about-the-umc/history-of-the-methodist-church/the-methodist-church-in-america/ American Methodist conference] was held in Philadelphia in 1773, thus providing some indication that the Pittsgrove Methodist church was at the forefront of the Movement and arrived in Salem county about sixty years after Arthur Loper settled there in the early 1700's hence Methodist Church would have not have been available to begin archiving family records until after the fourth generation (great grandchildren) of Arthur's descendants (in New Jersey. * Friendship Methodist Church Upper Pittsgrove, Salem, NJ, 1773 * Old Pilesgrove Methodist, near Sharptown. 1795 page 8. * Willow Grove UMC, Pittsgrove Twnshp, Salem, NJ, 1803. * Mt. Zion AME Fenwick-Pilesgrove Salem NJ 1892 * Union Grove United Methodist, Pittsgrove, NJ built 1835. ====Pittsgrove Baptist Church Records==== The following Pittsgrove Baptist church record [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00shou/page/414/mode/2up?q=Uriah ''History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony, New Jersey''] provides documentary "glue" binding a Abraham, John, Rodah, Isaac, and Uriah Loper together as common members of the Pittsgrove Baptist church in roughly the same time period. This document suggests they were closely related, possibly of the same family a group or possibly cousins and that they were living in the [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Pittsgrove+Baptist+Church/@39.6062358,-75.2665926,2875m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c723fc8b640141:0xf3ebecb0ec2a40c9!8m2!3d39.604285!4d-75.256368?hl=en Pilesgrove/Pittsgrove area of Salem, NJ.], near this church, at the time these records were recorded. It is also worth noting that the Pittsgrove Presbyterian Church was located within 1000 feet of this Baptist church, thus both churches served the same geographic community and hence competed for members from the same pool of community residents as evidenced by the record of excommunication of Uriah Loper by the Pittsgrove Baptist Church. * Primary Source, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-00001? ''Collections of The Genelogical Society of Pennsylvania, Vol 350;''] [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-00001? ''Collections of The Genelogical Society of Pennsylvania, Vol 350;''] Records of Pittsgrove Baptist Church, of Pittsgrove, Salem, New Jersey, 1771-1842, Philedelphia, 1917. Loper records :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-00064 ''Pittsgrove Baptist Church Records, Daretown, NJ;'' page 124:] Abraham Loper and Ann Clark were married on 21 Jan 1777 by William Worth. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-00055 ''Pittsgrove Baptist Church Records, Daretown, NJ;'' page 106:] Abraham Loper and his wife Ann were baptized on 26 June 1781 by [[Worth-1464|William Worth]]. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-00064 ''Pittsgrove Baptist Church Records, Daretown, NJ;'' page 124:] John Loper and Margaret Jockly were married 3 Sept 1777. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-00065 ''Pittsgrove Baptist Church Records, Daretown, NJ;'' page 124:] John Baily and Rodah Loper were married 22 Oct 1778. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-000665 ''Pittsgrove Baptist Church Records, Daretown, NJ;'' page 129:] Isaac Loper married Susannah Clark on 14 Feb 1781 at the Pittsgrove Baptist Church, Daretown, NJ. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-00056 ''Pittsgrove Baptist Church Records, Daretown, NJ;''] Uriah Loper and Tabitha Mayhew were baptized on 2 Sept 1786 by Wm. Worth. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-00030 ''Pittsgrove Baptist Church Records, Daretown, NJ;'' page 54:] Uriah Loper and Tabitha Mayhew were received members of the church on 3 Sept 1786 by baptism. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267458-00031 ''Pittsgrove Baptist Church Records, Daretown, NJ;'' page 58:] 27 Sept 1788. Voted first that Uriah Loper for absenting himself of our meetings and joining in communion with another society is excluded from fellowship with us. From the text ''Fenwick's Colony'' it is known that in 1788 the Pastor William Worth began teaching universal salvation from the pulpit, a heresy to established Baptist doctrine. It is also noted in the text that this teaching split the church and caused numerous members to depart during this period, it appears Uriah Loper was numbered among those faithful to the accepted Baptist doctine. One fairly reliable assumption regarding church attendance is that it is a family activity, hence there is a high probability that the individuals with the same family surname, in a clustered time period, are likely to be siblings or very closely related. Applying this assertion to this Church record data set, it may be found that William Loper Jr. had a son [[Loper-79|John]], a son [[Loper-46|Uriah]], and a daughter [[Loper-72|Rhoda]], all of an age to be correctly placed as they are in this church record. Furthermore, Isaac Loper their first cousin, son of their uncle John Loper, is also married in the church during the same time period. Abraham Loper is the only Loper married in this church during this time period without a supporting documentation link to William. An examination of the records for this time and place reveals a single identity for Rhoda and Isaac Loper, and they may be placed as noted previously with a good deal of certainty. The identity of the John Loper in the 3 Sept 1777 marriage to Margaret Jockley is an entirely different matter. Assuming this John Loper is one of the known, and documented John Lopers in community, then there are at least four known John Loper identities whom may have been the husband of Margaret Jockley, the first possibility is a late-in-life, second marriage of John, son of Arthur who was born circa 1711, the second possibility is his son John born circa 1735, the third possibility is John Loper, son of William Loper born about 1731, or the fourth possibility is John, son of William Jr. born in 1760 or perhaps a bit later. The concurrent church membership of siblings Rhoda and Uriah, would seem to point to their brother John as the husband of Margaret Jockley, however he would have only been seventeen at the time of the 1777 marriage and this seems very doubtful. A search on the identity and age of Margaret Jockley was unsuccessful and provided no additional useful information. Absent any further information, the most probable candidate identity then seems to be a late or second marriage of John, son of William, based on the presence of other descendants of William in the church records. ====PIttsgrove Presbyterian Church Records==== The Pittsgrove Presbyterian Church is less than a quarter mile down the road from the Pittsgrove Baptist Church and almost certainly hosted membership of one or more of the Early Loper family, unfortunately their church records are not on line, though they are available at the LDS archive in Salt Lake City. A Find A Grave search of the church cemetery reveals that there are four 1860 vintage Loper tombstones in the church cemetery, which affirms a presence of the Loper family in this assembly, but at a much later time period. ====Deerfield Presbyterian Church Records==== There is a second Presbyterian congregation [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Daretown,+Upper+Pittsgrove,+NJ+08318/530+Old+Deerfield+Pike,+Bridgeton,+NJ+08302/@39.531557,-75.3036275,12.25z/data=!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c723fced4cce79:0x77036f50f30b7feb!2m2!1d-75.257496!2d39.604194!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c73b5b3001aedb:0x9fb4c136dc56f190!2m2!1d-75.236954!2d39.511681?hl=en about 7 miles south of the Pittsgrove Churches], across the county border in Cumberland County, and that is the Deerfield Presbyterian Church. The tax records for James Loper and his descendants place them closer to this church and the church records seem to affirm this may have been the church home of a number of descendants of James Loper. * Derivative Primary Source, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00001 ''Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013''] [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00001 ''Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013;''] [Ancestry.com database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 127 Data: :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00001 ''Deerfield Presbyterian Church Records:''] :##) Marriages: :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00036 Page 37:] 8 March 1774 Moses Tullis and [[Loper-625|Mary Loper]]. ''{This is probably, the [[Loper-625|Mary (Loper) Tully]], b. ca. 1745 named in the will of [[Loper-615|James Loper Sr.]], son of Arthur.}'' :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00036 Page 37:] 15 March 1774 Thomas Duff and Sarah Loper :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00037 Page 38:] 13 Sept 1774 Uriah Mall and Rachel Loper ''{Rachel is likely a namesake of grandmother Rachel (Pawling) Loper, wife of William, which would make this Rachel a daughter of Wm Jr., John, or possibly Aaron.}'' :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00037 Page 38:] 13 Sept 1774 Uriah Loper and Alethea Gilman, dau. of Ephraim Gilman d. 26 Mar 1776--Uriah adm. of will @ Hopewell. Son of James Loper Sr., grandson of Arthur Loper. :##) Baptisms: :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00015 Page 16:] 7 May 1775 Abraham Loper. ''{Probably an adult baptism of the [[Loper-602|Abraham Loper]] married on 21 Jan 1777 to Ann Clark at the Pittsfield Baptist Church. Abraham's Deerfield township residence likely placed him between these churches so it would not be unexpected for him switch to a church with a young, and available wife candidate. If so, he was baptized a second time on 26 June 1781 at the Pittsgrove Baptist Church, and this would not be unexpected as the Baptists would view the sprinkling of water practiced by the Presbyterians as an inadequate and incomplete form of Baptism. Abraham's presence in this Presbyterian church in 1777 suggests he may have been a brother to Sarah and Rachel (unlinked Lopers), who were married in 1774, as they would necessarily have been born around 1750, near the time of Abraham's birth.}'' :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00047 Page 48:] 25 March 1810 Lott Loper baptized (as adult) :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00047 Page 48:] 8 May 1810: Elijah, Hannah, Peter, Phebe, and William, Children of Lot and Hannah Loper bapt. :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00048 Page 49:] 8 July 1811 Jame''{s}'' Loper was baptized. ''{adult}'' :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00051 Page 52:] Lot Loper member 15 April 1823. :##) Deaths: :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00024 Page 25:] 9 March 1772; Benjamin Loper aged ____. :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00024 Page 25:] 17 April 1772; the wife of Uriah Loper. :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00027 Page 28:] 20 Aug 1776; James Loper Jr. :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00065 Page 66 of 89:] 27 Aug 1807 Hannah Loper :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00067 Page 68 of 89:] Sept 1823 Lot Loper :###) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2451/images/40355_267389-00074 page 75:] May 1840 Hannah Loper died. :##) Burials in the Deerfield Presbyterian Church Cemetery: *[https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/76370289/person/430026258767/media/9fbe3dc8-9f16-4424-8da8-b19dca00ee4f?_phsrc=tuQ1784&_phstart=successSource&clickref=1101lbkvyGY3,1101lbkvyGY3&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate%2BExternal ''Tombstone Inscriptions - Presbyterean Cemetery - Deerfield, Cumberland Co, NJ - Lopers'':] :###) James Loper, Inscription: ''In memory of | James Loper | August 18th 1775 | aged 40 years | In this case that all must die | While Death no age doth spare | Then let each on to Jesus fly | And seek for refuge there.'' :###) Aula Loper (child), :###) Lodeme Loper, Inscription: ''In memory of Lodeme Loper | August 17th 1783 | Aged 17 years,'' :###) Oliver Loper, inscription, ''In memory of | Oliver Loper | who died Oct 15th 1854 | Aged 79 years.'' ''{b. 1775}'' :###) Ruhamah Loper, inscription, ''In memory of | Ruhamah Loper | Who died Dec. 7th 1856 | Aged 87 years.'' ''{b. 1769}'' :###) Matilda Loper, :###) Abigail Loper (child) :###) George Loper (child) :###) Hannah Loper, inscription: ''In memory of | Hannah Loper | Wife of James Loper | departed this life | August 27th 1807 | aged 73 years'' ====Compiled Salem County, New Jersey Marriage Records==== The following Salem County, New Jersey marriage records were compiled by H. Stanley Craig in 1928. Ancestry.com, the intermediary source for the text, indicates that information for Mr. Craig's tome was from the United Methodist Church Archives at Madison, New Jersey. However, this assertion is misleading, as the author, H. Stanley Craig, separated his volume on Salem County marriages into four separate sections, and each section is extracted from a different primary source of marriage information. The marriage information is then alphabetized by the groom's surname, and NONE of those four sources were identified as having been from the Methodist Church records. Craig then finishes his volume by including an index to the bride's surnames at the end of the book. The four primary sources cited by Craig along with the Loper marriages extracted are as follows: * Secondary Source, (Compilation from Primary Souces) H. Stanley Craig; [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61176/images/43935_1020705384_0842-00006 ''Salem County (New Jersey) Marriage Records;''] Craig, H. Stanley; [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61176/images/43935_1020705384_0842-00006 ''Salem County (New Jersey) Marriage Records;''] H. S. Craig Publisher, Merchantville, N. J. 1928. Data: :# [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61176/images/43935_1020705384_0842-00016 ''Marriage Records from New Jersey Archives, Vol XXII;'' Page 11:] :##) Aaron Loper married Rebecca Collwell, 28 Oct 1751 at Salem Co., NJ. * NJ County Clerks Records * Pittsgrove Presbyterian * Pittgrove Baptist == Published Loper Genealogies == As noted earlier in this paper, no comprehensive, systematic genealogy has been found on the early North American Loper family. The 1880-1920 period failed to produce a published genealogy for the Loper family as was common for so many other North American family groups; nevertheless, there are a few published genealogies on the Loper family. The following sections identify, collate, and apply a critical look at the Loper genealogies which may presently be found in a search of the indexed internet database for Loper genealogies. ===1913 Loper Genealogy by Frederick Mather=== The earliest genealogy published on the Loper family was written by Frederick Gregory Mather in 1913 and was a sidebar to the main topic of his history text documenting the evacuation of Long Island, New York after the British invaded and occupied the Island on 22 August 1776. A number of Loper patriot soldiers were caught up in this evacuation and Mather made a diligent effort to find out who they were, and where they came from, then included the result in a brief Loper genealogy in his text. Mather's genealogy remains the best information source on the Early North American Loper family, despite containing a number of errors. The following dialog expands Mather's Loper genealogy and inserts comments, and critiques at various points in the narrative, examining Mather's genealogical assertions relative to other information sources that were not likely available to Mather when he wrote his text. * Secondary Source, Frederick Gregory Mather, [https://archive.org/stream/refugeesof1776fr00mathuoft#page/n5 ''The Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut''] Mather, Frederick Gregory, [https://archive.org/stream/refugeesof1776fr00mathuoft#page/n5 ''The Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut''], Albany, New York, J. B. Lyon Company, Printers, 1913. Public Domain. This history text provides a narrative regarding the British occupation of Long Island during the Revolutionary War and the impact it had on the residents of that place, and it provides the detailed Genealogy of the Early North American Loper family including excerpts from interview of descendants during the time the book was written (~1900-1913). Note that the following extract has rearranged information from the original text such that the information flow is in a linear, generational flow: :#) [https://archive.org/stream/refugeesof1776fr00mathuoft#page/456/mode/2up/search/loper ''LI Refugees;'' Page 455,456:] [[Loper-3|Capt. Jacob Loper (1)]] married in 1646, [[Melyn-1|Cornelia Melyn]], dau. of [[Melijn-1|Cornelis Melyn]], and he was a Member of the Council of New Amsterdam. Mather offers three point of origin narratives for Capt. Jacob; first, Mather proposes Holland as his native country; next, Prof. S. Ward Loper (descendant of Lion Loper) declares him to be of Spanish origin; and finally, descendant Dr. Arthur C. Loper declares Capt. Jacob Loper to be a native of Stockholm Sweden. Both Dr. AC Loper and Prof SW Loper maintain that Jacob Loper was first at Caracoa Islands, West Indies in service as a Lt. Capt. for the Dutch West Indies Co. Thence settling in New Amsterdam before 1642. His children were [[Loper-12|Jacob Loper (2)]] and [[Lopers-1|Janneken Loper (2)]] , and perhaps others. In 1653, his widow married [[Schellinger-9|Jacob Schellinger]]. (Co. Hist. N.Y., Also N. Amsterdam Dutch Ref. Ch. Rec.) :##) [[Loper-12|James Loper (2)]] (probably the Jacob (2) just noted as the names are used interchangeably in the East Hampton Town record) married in 1674 [[Howell-452|Elizabeth Howell]], daughter of [[Howell-160|Arthur Howell]], and granddaughter of [[Gardiner-158|Lion Gardiner]]. Descendent JHL notes that James seems to have been in Boston and Cape Cod after 1684. He had: [[Loper-616|Lyon Loper Sr. (3)]] who is in the East Hampton town record 1696-1736, '''[[Loper-35|Arthur Loper (3)]]'''; and perhaps others. :###) [[Loper-616|Lion Loper Sr. (3)]], son of James (2); moved to Guilford, Conn from East Hampton about 1745. He was also called Lyon or Leon de Lopez in the genealogy. Descended from him are James Douglas Loper of Guilford, Conn., and his son Charles D. Loper of Chicago. (Jmes H. Loper) Descendant Prof S.Ward Loper contributed the following, "He had a son [[Loper-584|Samuel Loper]], who served in the French War; and a grandson, Samul Fyler Loper who served in the Revolutionary War. They settled at Guilford, Conn, before the latter War; but there is a family tradition that Samuel and two of his brothers came from LI. Samuel the first had a son [[Loper-644|David Loper]]. [[Loper-586|Samuel Fyler Loper]] had two daughters, and sons: Henry, Horace, Edward and Samuel. Henry was my father." Children of Lion Loper: ''{Editorial Note: Mather missed Lion Loper Jr, son of Lion Loper Sr. in his genealogical account.}'' :####) [[Loper-584|Samuel Loper]], served in the French War :#####) [[Loper-644|David Loper]] :#####) [[Loper-586|Samuel Fyler Loper]], served in the Revolutionary War. :######) Henry Loper :#######) Prof. S. Ward Loper (Information Source) :######) Horace, :######) Edward :######) Samuel :######) Two Daughters. :####) ** James Douglas Loper of Guilford, Conn. ''{** James Douglas and his son Charles are identified as descendants of Lion Loper Jr., but with one or more of the interim generations missing in the link.}'' :#####) Charles D. Loper of Chicago. :###) '''[[Loper-35|Arthur Loper (3)]], son of James (2), of East Hampton, ''{Long Island, New York}'', m. [[Havens-170|Patience Havens]], dau. of [[Havens-66|George Havens]] and [[Thurston-50|Elinor Thurston]. He removed to N.J. The fact that he had relatives there living may have influenced his moving. ''{Who were these relatives? Answer first cousin [[Davis-11865|James Davis]]}'' He was in Elizabethtown in 1700. (NJ. Records) The will of Arthur, of Salem Co., proved June 13, 1720, mentions land was in the Piles Grove precinct, wife Patience, and the following children (all under age except David: :####) [[Loper-27|David Loper (4)]], :####) [[Loper-33|Arthur Loper II (4)]]: I ''{Author Frederick Mather}'' know of no record to establish the tradition that Arthur ''{4}'' returned to Long Island; m. Sally Rogers; moved on to land North of Bridge Hampton, and probably established the branch of the Family there. The Bridge Hampton Church Records give brothers and sisters: John, James, Isaac, Patience, and Mary. We ''{again Author Frederick Mather}'' assume them to be the children of Arthur 4 and Sally Rogers. " :#####) [[Loper-627|John Loper (5)]]; :#####) '''[[Loper-628|James Loper (5)]]; b 1717, d. 1790. Noting that "At this point a generation has probably been omitted" Mather jumps to James Loper (5), of Hampton. ''' Children of James (5): :######) Important Editorial notes for James Loper (5) son of Arthur (4) :#######) ''{Editorial Note: The Mather text never directly links James (5) as the son of Arthur (4), but this link is clearly inferred because the only fifth generation James (5), whom Mather asserts to be the father of Daniel-James (indented below) to be identified in the text is the son of Arthur (4). '''This parental assertion by Mather can be PROVEN to be INCORRECT as follows: The East Hampton Vital records provide an irrefutable link between [[Loper-19|James Loper]] and [[Jones-73015|Phoebe (Jones) Loper]] as the parents of the children Daniel, Lion, David, Amos, John, and James; Mather provides a list of the East Hampton children of James Loper (5) indented below as Daniel, Wm, Amos, Abraham, and James; these lists are highly correlated, but obviously not identical. That same East Hampton vital record also documents that [[Loper-19|James Loper]] the father of these children (Daniel, etal) died 21 Jan 1790 at the age of ninety, thus he was born in 1700, about the time that Arthur Loper Jr. (4) was born. Hence, it is IMPOSSIBLE for James Loper (5), son of Arthur (4), or any other known fifth generation descendant to have been the father of Daniel (b. 1726) to James (6) indented below. ''' Mather sensed this problem and fudged the vital dates in his narrative to make his assertion appear to make a better fit; but in the end he was not satisfied, and hence inserted the uncertainty qualifier "At this point a generation has probably been omitted" into his narrative. The obvious answer to this dilemma is that James the father of Daniel etal, must be a fourth generation Loper, and not from the fifth generation. The problem with this conclusion for Mather (and us) is that he could not find the evidence to place this James Loper, of East Hampton, in the fourth generation, because there is a preponderance of historical evidence which establishes that the only known fourth generation [[Loper-612|James Loper (4)]], the son of Arthur (3), lived his entire life, and died in Cumberland Co.,NJ. Hence, the inescapable deduction is that James, the father of Daniel etal, is a heretofore unknown son of Lion Loper (3), who has somehow managed to exist without leaving a known parental identity documentation trail; and while this assertion is overtly speculative, it is clearly the far superior alternative of the only possible options. To wit, there are only three possible options; either James' father is Lion, who is documented to be real and living in East Hampton at the time James was born, or Arthur and Lion had to have had yet another completely unknown, undocumented brother to be James' father, or (black swan) James was a new immigrant to America. This list of options is the universe of choices simply because there were no other known Lopers in America available to have been the father of this James of East Hampton in the required timeframe. (RRB)}'' :#######) ''{Editorial note 2, there is another East Hampton birth record "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HP-6VY : 18 January 2020), James Loperr, 1723. for James Loper which is time and place correct (and almost certain) to be this James Loper (5), son of Arthur II (4), dated 4 Sept 1723. The record does not link this James to Arthur (4), but does fit with Mather's claims and punctuates why these James Lopers were so easily conflated.}'' :#######) ''{Editorial note 3: as James (5) son of Arthur II (4) was born 4 Sept 1723 the following children were born too early to be his offspring.}'' :######) [[Loper-609|Daniel Loper]] (6); signed the Association in 1775. (H. 28) and he was in the census of 1776, with two males over 16, one who was probably David (7) below. ''{Editorial notes on Daniel: Daniel Loper, was not the son of James, son of Arthur (4) as asserted by Mather. Instead, the East Hampton vital records establish that he adn his brothers Amos and James (as folows) were the sons of James and Phebe Loper and Daniel was bapt 4 Sept 1726 at East Hampton, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofe05east/page/n5/mode/2up? ''Records of the town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y., Volume V.;] Sag Harbor, John H. Hunt, Printer, 1905. Public domain. [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofe05east/page/464/mode/2up? ''East Hampton VR;'' page 465:] This baptism is 1726 far too early to be a sixth generation descendant as the fourth generation was born between 1698 and 1715. Daniel was noted to have a son age 16 in the 1775 census, requiring that he be born prior to 1739 and this is fully compatible with a 1726 birth date, therefore affirmation that Daniel Loper was the son of [[Loper-19|James Loper (4)]] and NOT [[Loper-628|James Loper (5)]]. On another note, William and Abraham also asserted as brother of Daniel, do not appear in the East Hampton vital records with Daniel, Amos, and James and therefore may, or may not, actually be brothers.}'' :######) [[Loper-663|William Loper]] (6); :######) [[Loper-610|Amos Loper]] (6); :######) [[Loper-663|Sgt. Abraham Loper (6);] b. ca 1737. From East Hampton to Stonington (in the evacuation of Long Island). in Sept 1776, by Capt. David Saryre. (C 97,138). He signed the Association in 1775. (H 28) He served as a private and Serjt, in Col. Smith's Regt. (G. 7,31); in the 3d and 4th of the Line; also as a Sgt. in the 4th Line. He probably returned to LI. (Dr. Arthur C. Loper). 1776 census: one male and one female over 16; 3 males under 16. ''{This 1737 date of birth estimate suggests his brother Daniel was born about 1731.}'' :######) [[Loper-612|James Loper]] (6), b. ca. 1737. Brother of Abraham (above); From East Hampton. Served in Col. Smith's Regt, also in the 4th line. He signed the Association in 1775. :#####) [[Loper-532|Isaac Loper]] (5); b. 1743; d. 1812 of Bridge Hampton. He bequeaths land to sons Jared and Jason. David moves to Noyack, Luther to Islip. A grand daughter of Jared, Mrs. Mary Frances Osborn lives at Derby, Conn." Isaac mentions in his will the following children: :######) [[Loper-631|Luther Loper]] (6) :#######) [[Loper-634|Isaac Loper]] (7); b. 25 Oct 1810. :########) John H. Loper. Descendant, Mr. John H. Loper notes, " My father Isaac, b. 25 Oct 1810, was a son of Luther, son of Isaac of Bridge Hampton. :######) [[Loper-632|David Loper]] (6); :#######) David Loper (7) son of David Loper (6) (Mather also asserts that he was the son of Daniel (6)). Probably from E. Hampton to Stonington. A soldier brought to Conn. by Capt. Eliphalet Budington. Served in the 3d Line. Signed the Association in 1775. Returned to LI. (Dr. ACL) ''{Editorial; signing a legal document suggests being age of majority in 1775 (though this is not certain); if so he was born ca. 1754 or earlier, and it would be for his father to have been born prior to 1734, i.e his father would have had to be Daniel and NOT David.}'' :######) [[Loper-531|Jared Loper]] :######) [[Loper-517|Jason Loper]] :#####) [[Loper-629|Patience Loper]] :#####) [[Loper-630|Mary Loper]] :####) [[Loper-21|Thurston Loper]] (4), :####) [[Loper-29|John Loper]] (4), :####) [[Loper-615|James Loper Sr.]] (4), :####) [[Loper-36|William Loper]] (4), :####) [[Loper-76|Jonathan Loper]] (4), and :####) [[Loper-53|Phebe Loper]] (4), :###) [[Loper-59|Joanna (Loper) Filer]]; b. 6 Feb 1788; m. Samuel Fyler 19 Nov 1718 at E. Hampton, NY. Mather notes she was probably a daughter of Lion, but could have been a daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth. ''{Other sources affirm the assertion that Joanna was the daughter of James and Elizabeth.}'' ===1953 Loper Genealogy by Jeannette Edwards Rattry=== Jeannette Edwards Rattray was the editor of the East Hampton Star and also a prolific author, publishing [https://www.amazon.com/Books-Jeannette-Edwards-Rattray/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AJeannette+Edwards+Rattray twelve books] on a variety of subjects generally associated with the history of East Hampton, Long Island, New York. Jeannette, the daughter of a shore whaler, was born 28 July 1893 and she died on 20 May 1974 at the age 80. Her [https://www.nytimes.com/1974/05/21/archives/jeanette-rattray-80-publisher-of-east-hampton-star-is-dead.html obituary] was published in the New York Times on 21 May 1974, in which she is noted to be a tireless advocate for the community of East Hampton, and undoubtedly the era's leading expert on the history of East Hampton. As Rattray is focused on the East Hampton history, her Loper genealogy is East Hampton centric and focuses, with a few exceptions, on the Lopers who were longterm residents of East Hampton. * Secondary Source, [https://www.nytimes.com/1974/05/21/archives/jeanette-rattray-80-publisher-of-east-hampton-star-is-dead.html Rattray, Jeannette Edwards], [http://longislandgenealogy.com/Loper.pdf ''East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families;''] [https://www.nytimes.com/1974/05/21/archives/jeanette-rattray-80-publisher-of-east-hampton-star-is-dead.html Rattray, Jeannette Edwards], [http://longislandgenealogy.com/Loper.pdf ''East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families;''] 1953. Also [https://books.google.com/books?id=qZAMAAAAYAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Loper limited access here] Data extract: :#) [http://longislandgenealogy.com/Loper.pdf ''East Hampton History;''] The Rattray Loper genealogy is largely a copy of the Mather's generation one through six genealogy, including Mather's generational numbering, and errors in the line of descent. Details of Rattray's genealogy may be accessed at the noted web location. The following narrative highlights significant areas of commonality and difference :##) Adds Lion Loper Jr. as a son of Lion Loper Sr. to the Mather genealogy. :##) Rattray disagrees with Mather's incorrect assertion regarding the parents of James Loper, husband of Phebe Jones, and asserts (also incorrectly) that he was the son of Arthur Loper (3), was Arthur's second son, and was born in 1700. The East Hampton vital record establishes in absolute terms that James Loper, the husband of Phebe died in 1790 at the age of 90, thus establishing his date of birth to be in 1700. However, this 1700 birth date is incompatible with Arthur's will which names James as his fourth son and would have had to be born after 1706; furthermore, there are numerous primary source records (tax records, James NJ will) which affirm that James, the son of Arthur, lived his entire life in Salem Co., NJ. :##) Rattray, then extends Mather's Loper genealogy, which stopped at the sixth generation, through the tenth generation of Lopers in East Hampton. ===1958 Loper Genealogy by Cleveland Loper=== * Loper, Cleveland, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/431732-loper-family?viewer=1&offset=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ''The Loper Family;''] Self-published, 1958. The main focus of the Loper genealogy by Cleveland Loper is on the expansion of the descendants of Napoleon Bonaparte Loper, son of James Loper V. Th ===1960 Loper Genealogy by Melba Wood=== * Wood, Melba, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/19818/images/dvm_GenMono004622-00001-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Loper-Keller-VanMeter and Allied Lines;''] {{Ancestry Image |19818|dvm_GenMono004622-00003-0}} Self-published, ca. 1960. :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/19818/images/dvm_GenMono004622-00005-0a?ssrc=&backlabel=Return ''Loper Ancestry:''] Detailed expansion of the Descendants of James Loper, son of James Loper and Ruth Waithman :#) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/19818/images/dvm_GenMono004622-00024-0?ssrc=&backlabel=Return ''Loper Maternal Ancestry''] ===2020 Loper Genealogy by Richard Sears=== Richard D. Sears, Ph.D, has spent a lifetime investigating the genealogy of the early New Jersey Lopers and has recently compiled the results of his study into an August 2020 Loper genealogy entitled [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Loper_Genealogical_Research ''Loper Genealogical Research.''] This paper raises the standard of scholarship for the history of the Loper Family by several orders of magnitude and is, by far, the most comprehensive and well document genealogy of the Early Loper Family and it introduces a rich body of heretofore unpublished primary source material and analysis which then forms the basis for an enhanced genealogical a map linking many early 1700's New Jersey Loper family members previously unconnected in a published Loper genealogy. ===Other Published Records=== * Secondary Source, Thomas Shourds, [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00shou/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Uriah ''History and Genealogy of Fenwick's Colony;''] Shourds, Thomas; [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00shou/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Uriah ''History and Genealogy of Fenwick's Colony;''] Bridgeton, N.J., George F. Nixon Publisher, 1876. Public Domain. Data: :#) [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00shou/page/414/mode/2up?q=William+Worth ''Pittsgrove Baptist Church;'' page 413-415:] "William Worth was received into the fellowship of the Pittsgrove Baptist Church and became their pastor in 1771, and continued in that capacity for twenty-two years, during which time there were sixty-five new members added to the congregation by baptism. From the year 1788 the aged Pastor Worth imbibed doctrines contrary to the fundamental creed of the Baptist faith. The effect of such doctrines enunciated from the pulpit, was the cause of many of his congregation attaching themselves to the neighboring Presbyterian Church, whilst a number of male members of the Baptist Church imbibed his doctrine. The conflict between the two contending parts of the congregation was sharp and very persistent, and their historian states that, in 1803 after a struggle of ten years, two deacons and William Worth were excluded for heresy, Worth being deposed from the ministry. He remained a Universalist until approaching death induced him to renounce his error." ==Problem Areas in the Early Loper Genealogy== ===James Loper of East Hampton=== === Unconnected Salem/Cumberland Co.,NJ descendants of Arthur Loper=== As of Aug 2020 a lengthy study has been performed to find source material to document what happened to the sons of Arthur Loper after his 1720 death. Information has been found with sufficient content to paint a reasonably complete picture of the family structures and children of sons William and James, and to a lesser extent Arthur Jr. However, not a single document, after the 1720 will of their father, has been found for sons Thurston, John, and Jonathan, and only a single, second-hand land deed has been found for David. Nevertheless there are many Salem NJ Lopers, not included in the lines of William, James, and Arthur, with birth dates that clearly place them as early descendants of Arthur, though it is presently impossible to say which of the four sons (if any) these Lopers may have descended from; the list of unplaced grandsons and great grandsons of Arthur Loper is as follows: #) [[Loper-651|Aaron Loper]]; b. ca. 1731, m. 1751 {{Ancestry Image|2794|32669_236577-00388}} ##) #) [[Loper-655|Daniel Loper]] (~ 1745 -1814) #) [[Loper-602|Abraham Loper]] (1748 - 1821) #) [[Loper-640|Alpheus Loper Sr.]] b. 1753; d. s #) [[Loper-654|Elias Loper]] b. 1754; d. 1807. #) [[Loper-653|Ezekiel Loper]] (~ 1772 -1814) #) [[Loper-28|Sarah (Loper) Duff]] b. ca 1754 #) Rachel (Loper) Mall b. ca 1753 #) Elizabeth Loper Simkins [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4480&h=11023 '' New Jersey, Compiled Marriage Records, 1684-1895''] #) Patience (Loper) Hans m. 1747 [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61376&h=900731046 ''New Jersey, Marriage Records, 1670-1965''] #) Joseph Loper [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61376&h=80480 ''New Jersey, Marriage Records, 1670-1965''] married Rebecca Howard 2 feb 1779 at Monmouth NJ #) Charles Loper [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4282&h=710084 ''U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783''] #) [[Loper-647|Oliver Loper]] (1775-1854) (James, James, Arthur (3)) 4 Aug 2020 ##) Linked to zz by xx ##) Fithian Loper "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6MD-V5C : 4 April 2020), Fithian Loper, Hopewell, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States; citing family 192, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). == The Southern Loper Family == There is a another branch of the Loper family which is situated in the Alabama, to Louisiana portion of the country and extends into the Carribean. This branch does not appear to be directly related to the Long Island Lopers--though there may be a pan-European Connection. * https://www.ancestry.com/1940-census/usa/Puerto-Rico/Ram%C3%B3n-Loper-Y-Loper_5nx9qz * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1138/?name=_Loper&name_x=_1 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Loper-152 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Loper-247 == Research Notes == #) The following definitions and syntax conventions apply to the preceding text of this profile: ##) A Primary Source contains data that was recorded by the person in the profile; or by someone known to or with first hand knowledge of that person, during the person's lifetime, death or within two generations thereafter. ##) A Secondary Source is a genealogical reference created as the result of a extensive study of available source material and it provides some evidence of the source documentation used to generate the text data. ##) A Tertiary Source is a genealogical data source which is a collection of genealogical information that does not cite Primary or Secondary information sources, and the data may be factual or hearsay. ##) Braces ''{Editorial Note Example}'' are used to insert editorial comments; that is to say, information or clarification that is not contained in the original, cited source material. ---- ==Sources== ===Other Sources=== * [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61176/images/43935_1020705384_0842-00123?ssrc=pt&treeid=111743877&personid=312030898749&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&pId=428637 ''New Jersey, United Methodist Church Records, 1800-1970'':] Ancestry.com * [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhisto35unkngoog/page/n322/mode/2up ''NEHGS Vol. 13 ;'' page 311:] Transcription of the offer of "Ten Akers of Land'' by the town of Nantucket as an ''Incourragement'' for James Loper (of Long Island) to relocate to Nantucket. * [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/76370289/person/430026884256/media/b83e06b5-1484-4017-8786-0a239d8e7482?_phsrc=UQe1699&_phstart=successSource ''The East Hampton Star;''] The Great Whale Debate, 16 Sept. 1965. Newspaper narrative on a debate held at Mystic, Conn. in 1965 to discuss the origins of Whaling on the North East American coast. Focus of the article is on Jacob Loper and his exploits. Cites Rattray and notes a gin bottle found at East Hampton on Jacob Loper's property having his name inscribed into the bottle. More detailed information on his business activities, his extensive travels and exploits and evidence he participated in whaling in Mass. The article notes that Jacob Loper died in 1891, at the age of 45, at Boston. * [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/13885/images/dvm_LocHist001256-00001-0 ''Index of wills, inventories, etc. in the Office of the Secretary of State {of New Jersey} prior to 1901:''] [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/13885/images/dvm_LocHist001256-00151-1 ''NJ Will Index;'' page 301:] Index to the NJ Wills of about 27 Lopers from 1792-1891 * [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61176/images/43935_1020705384_0842-00123 ''New Jersey, United Methodist Church Records, 1800-1970;'':] Loper marriages 1800- 1864: * Hedges, Henry P., [https://archive.org/details/cu31924079595892/page/n5/mode/2up? ''A History of the Town of East-Hampton, N.Y.;''] Sag-Harbor; J. B. Hunt Printer, 1897. Public Domain. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924079595892/page/n241/mode/2up?q=Loper East Hampton History;'' page 220-221:] List of all East Hampton men able to bear arm who signed the Association agreement. * Havens, Henry C.; [https://archive.org/details/havensfamilyinne00have/page/10/mode/2up?q=New+Jersey ''The Havens family in New Jersey;'' page 11;] Settlement in New Jersey. :##) Generous offers were made by the Berkeley-Carteret government to prospective settlers in the Colony of New Jersey. To every freeman who had come to New Jersey before 1 Jan 1665, ... ====Web based Genealogies==== * https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/loper/204/ * [http://westjerseyhistory.org/books/cumberlandnames/ ''CUMBERLAND COUNTY OLD NAMES & PLACES;''] *[https://gchsnj.org/about-us/ ''The Gloucester County Historical Society''] * [https://gsscnj.org/ ''Salem County Historical Society''] * [https://cchistsoc.org/ ''Cumberland County Historical Society''] * [http://westjerseyhistory.org/docs/cc/The_NJ_Colonial_Conveyances.pdf ''The New Jersey Colonial Conveyances.'']

The Early Settlement of New Zealand

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Creating WikiTree profiles for this memorial is a work in progress. ==Trustees== ==Administrators== [[Glenn-3084|John Bowles Glenn (1786-1869)]] President ==Faculty== ==Staff== == Students and Alumni== [[Hines-6425|G. W. Hines]] ==Community== ==Sources== * https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/auburn-university-au/ REV. JOHN B. GLENN, Pl'esidcllt, ...... ... T .. . .. ........ . Al1bu:-D, Ahbrnna. HEY. W. J . SASNETT, lYx-Officio .. ...... ... .... .. ...... ... Abbnma Conference'. REV. O. R BLUE,.. .. ..... .... ....... ... ................. .. ... ... do do REV. J. '1'. CURRY';.·.. ..... ...... .. .... ....... ..... ...... ... ... ... do ,10 HEV. W. A. McCARTy, ... .................... ..... .... ..... .... do do REV. M. S. ANDRE"\VS, ...... .... :.................... .......... do do I~EV. C. D. OLIVER,.... ........... ........ .... .. ................ do ,10 REV. W. B. NEAL,.. ...... .. .. .... ....... ... .. .. ......... ... .. .... do do REV. F. G. FERGUSON,....... .. .... .. .... .............. .. ..... do do REV. W. H. McDA~IEL, ..... ... ..... ... .... ............... .. . .]0 do REV. L. F. DOWDELL,.................. ... .... ....... ... .... .. do do REV. E. J. HAMILL,.................................... ...... ... do do REV. J . M. JENNINGS,.. .... ... ..... ...................... ..... do ,10 REv. J. P. DICKINSON,....... ....... ..... .. .................. UO do REv. W. H. ELLISON, D. D.,.. .. .. .. ......... ... .......... ... ,10 uo UEV. 'V. E. M. LINFIELD, ........... " ..... .......... .. ...... Louisiann, Conf'el'cncC':, HEV. H. N. MoTYEIRE, D. D. ,.. .......... .... .. ........ .... do do RE\r, J. C. GA .. HTER, ......... ... ........ .. .. .. ..... .. ............ Enon, AbbrtllHt. REV. A. A. LIPSCOMB, D:D., ...... ..................... .. ... Tnskegcc, Alabama. REV. G. W. PRICE,.......... .......... ................... ... ..... do do COL. N. J. SCOTT, .... .................... ........... .. .. .... .. ... AI11)urn, Alabama. W. 11. C. PRICE,..... ........... .... ... ........ .. ..... ... ...... d() do E. 'r. GLENN, .... .......... .. ..... .. ... .... ............ ... ... " .... 1..10 UO REV. G. W. CHAT~'IELD, ... ...... ... ... ..... .................. Garlandsvillc, MiSSissi[l]>i . A. A. FRAZER, .. ... ...... ...... .............. .. .. ...... .. .. ......... Aubnrn, Alnbama. J. M. CARLTON, ............. .... ... .... ........... .. .. ...... ...... l'anola, Mississippi. J . B. OGLETREE, ... .. ................ ..... .... .... ... .. ... ...... Aubnrn, Alabama. ISAAC H)LL, ............... .. ......... ... .......... :.. ... ........ . do do J. W. W. DRAKE,...... ................ ........... ............... do (10 D. '1'. HALLIDAY, ........ .......... .... .. ............. ...... ... . do do J. O. McDOWELL, M. D., .............. .. ...... ................ Aubmn, Alabama. A. M. KIMBROUGH,........ ....... ........ .... .. .. .. .. .... ..... do do SIMEON PERI~Y,................................. .... ........ ... do do J. W. WILLIS, .. ................... .... .................. ....... ... do do W. T. DAVIS, ................... .' .... ..... .. ........... .. ..... .... . Enoll, Alabama. COL. F. W. DILLARD, ................ .................... .... .. Colnmbus, GeOl·gia. HON. D. C. CLOPTON, .............. .... ................ .. ...... Tuskegec, Alabama. lION. It DOUGHERTy,...... ............. ............... ..... 00 do J. E. GROCE, ......... ................ J ..... .. .......... ... .. .... . TiLlladegfl, Alabama.. J. B. BANKS, ............ ...... ............. ...... ... .. ............ Enol1, Alabama. J. CUNNINGHAM, ..... ...... .. .. .. .. ......... ... ........ .. .... M"eon connty, Alabuma. A. SEALS, ... ......... ... ......... ............ .. ...... ....... ... ...... Montgomery, Alabama. J. P. NALL, .. ........... . ...... .... .. ..... ..... .. . ...... .... .. ... ... Lowntlcsbol'ough, Alabama. H. V. SMITH, M. D., .. ...... ....... ..... ...... .... ............... Lowndesborougb, Alabama. J. W. MILLER, ......................... .. .. .... .... .............. Barbour eonn ty, Alabama. J. W. KIDD, .. ...... ................. .. ...... ..... .... .... .......... 'Macon connt.y, Alabama. J. S. WILSON, M. D., ... : ......... ....... .................... .. Gainestown, Alt.bama. J. HAMITER., ........ ..... . : ................ . .. .. .............. .... 13arbollr county, Alabama. E. A. I-IOL1', ...... ... .... ..... ........ . ................ .. . .. ..... ... ~io nt.;on1ery, Alabama. O. RAIFORD, Secretary, 'Auburn, Alabama. REV. WM. J. SASNETT, D. D., PRESIDENT AND DATTLE PROFESSOR OF MORAL SCIENCE. JOHN DARBY, A. M.,. IlA111TEU PROFESSOR OF NATURAL SCIENCE. JOHN W. GLENN, A. M., PROFESSOR OF PURE 1IATIIEMATICS. JOHN T. DUNKLIN, A. M., PROF'ESSOR OF GREEK AKD GREEK LITERATURE. JAMES F. DOWDELL, A. M., PllOFESSOR OF' LATIN AND LATIN LITERATURE. WM. F. SLATON, A. M., PROFESSOR OF APPLIED !IATHEMATlCS AND PRINCIPAL OF PREPARATORY SCHOOL. J. M. GOETCHIUS, S. C. OLIVER, ASSOCIATES IN THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. W. F. GLENN, F. S. JOHNSON, JR., 1860. A. F. WOLLEY, JR . . .. SENIOR CLASS. B. D. LUMSDEN, W. C. THRASH, Names. Residence. Rooms. Henry Harris ....... . .... . . Sparta, Georgia . ... .. .... Dr. W. J . Sasnett's. "N. M. Jones .. . ... . . . ...... Chattooga county, Ga ..... Rev. J. B. Glenn's. Sidney Lewis ...... . .. . .... Sparta, Georgia .. ... . .. . . W. F. Mahone ......... .. , .Auburn, Alabama ........ Col. Ed. Mahone's. ll.. S. UcFarline .. . . ...... ,' .Troup county, Georgia . . .. Col. F. M. Reese's. S. W. McMichael. ....... . . . Buena Vista, do . . .. Prof. J. W. Glenn's. H. P. Park . . ........ . . . . .. Greenville, do .. . . Mrs. Hines'. J. J . F. Rodgers .......... . . Perote, Alabama ..... . ... V. D. Stoudenmire's. JUNiOR CLASS. M. M. Allen . .... .. . ...... . Russell county, Alabnma . . Rev. J . n. Glenn's. W. U. Boswell.. . ...... . .. . Pine Level, do . . . .. Mrs. T. Uaddox's. ll.. W. Drake ... . ......... :Auburn, do ... .. Dr. J. H. Drake's . . r. E. Hall . .. ......... . .. . . Autauga county, do . .... Dr. W. J. Sasnett's. ll.. F. Hall.. .. . ....... .. .. . Auburn, do ... . . H. K. Quillin's. G. F. Hester ............ . .. Coosa county, do ..... Samuel Nunn's. G. W. Hines .... . ........ . . Bridgeville, do ... . . Dr. J. H. Drake's. A. J ackson, Jr ..... . . . .. . .. Autauga county, do ... . . Dr. W. J. Sasnctt's. J . C. Judkins, Jr .. . . ..... . . Cnbehatehee, do .. . .. Dr. G. S. Cobb's. N. A. Lewis . .... . .. . . ... . . Midway, do . .... Frank Reese's. E. l!'. Mahone .. .. .. .. .. . ... Auburn, do . . .. . Col. E. F. Mahone's. W. A. Moro .......... . .... Newnan, Georgia . ... .... J. Hill's. n.. K Park .. ...... .. ... . .. Greenville, do . ......... Urs. Hines'. G EAST AI,AllAYA COl_LEGE. Names. Residence. Rooms. W. T. Patillo . .. ..... . .. . . . Macon county, Alabama ... J. Hill's. E. F. Scott. ............. .. Auburn, do . ..... Col. N. J. Scott's. W. Toney ........ .. .. . . . .. Eufaula, do ...... Dr. S. Bass'. W. C. Yanoey ....... .. ... . LaGrange, Georgia .. ..... G. C. Dillard's. SOPHOMORE CLASS. ,\V. IT. Bariks ..... .. ... .... Enon, Alabama .. ........ Rev. C. D. Oliver's. W. H. Barkdale .. . .. ....... Columbus, Georgia . .. . .. . r. Hill's. M. L. Dates ... .. .. . ....... Barbour county, Alabama .. G. C. Dillard's. ' Andrew Bates . . . . . . . . . . . . . do do do . .. " do do A. A. Dozier ..... . .... .. ... :Muscogee do do ... .. Adam Harden's. E. II. Hamill . .......... .. . Aubnrn, do ..... Rev. E. J . Hamill's: Howard Hamill.. . . . . ... . . . do do. . .. . do do R. L. Hobdy .. ........... , .Lou isville, do .. . . . W. H. C. Price's. A. B. Jones . ... . ..... . .... Jackson, Tennessee .• ..... Rev. C. D. OI1\"er's. G. W. Jones ... ... .. . . .. . . . Columbus, Georgia ...... . I saac Hill's. J . R. Flewellen ....... . ... . Glennville, Alabama . .. •.. G. C. Dillard's. J. S. Lambard ...... . ...... Gainstown, do .. . ... Rev. J. W. Mathews'. J . W. F. Li ttle . . . . ........ . Harris county, Georgia ... . Dr. W. J. Sasnett's. J. n. Martin ............... Enfaula, Alabam~ •.. .. . .. V. D. Stoudenmire's. J. L. McRae, J r. . . . . . . .. . .. do do .. ..... . ... . W. H. C. Price's. . .r. P. Oliver . . ...... ........ Auburn, do . . ......... Rev. C. D. Oliver's., R S. Page .... ... .. .. .. ... . Hussell cOllnLy, Alabama . . Mrs. T. :Maddox's . . K Reese ..... .... .. .... . . . Autallga do do. '.' .. Rov. J. B. Glenn's . . Littleton Reese.. . . . . . . . . . .. do do do. . . . . do do T. A. Rodgers . . .. , ....... . Perote, do . .. . . V. D. Stoudenmire's, C. O. Rush ........... . .. .. Talbot connty, Georgia ... Prof. J . W. Glenn's. R. n. Stafford ... . ......... Maeon county, Alabama .. Mrs. A. Allen's. ~. H. "Vicker ......... ... .. Pike do do .. .. . V. D. Stoudenmire·s. D. F. Wright .. ......... , .. Macon do do ..... S. Perry's. FRESHMAN CLASS. C. Avary .. . ... . ........... Oak Bowery, Alabama .... :Mrs. A. Allen's. M. L. Barber ..... . .. ... .. . Chamber~ county, do . . ... Mrs. T. Maddox's. "IV. P. Burney ......... . . .. . Ta lles~ee, do .. . .. 1Irs. 11. A. Lamar's. II. A. Castens .... ......... Russell county, do. . . .. do do do Hugh Corr:er .... , . ........ Barbom do do .... . A. Prazer. A. G. Dowdell .. . ....... . . . Auburn, do ..... Prof. J. F. Dowdell's. H. H. Dawson ...... . . . .... Russell county, do ..... Rev. J. B. Glenn's . .T. H. Drake .... . ... .. . ..... Auburn, do ... .. Dr. J. H. Drake's. r. E. DuBose ........... . .. Columbus, Georgia ....... :Mrs. :lIf. A. Lamar·s. I I J. n. Dumas ...... .. .. . .... Wilcox county, Alabama .. do do do I -:-Ac1a~:Iardcn . . . . .. ........ Jamestown, Texas .... . . . Adam Harden's. __ _ I ~,==[[Schafer-3394|Schafer-3394]]=============================·---- EAST .ALABA~{A ·COLLEGE. 7 Name. Residence. Room. H. C. Holt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do • do ...... . .. Dr. George Cobb'~. O. L. Howard. ' ... . ; .. .. '. ' . . Tuskegee, Alabama ... , ." Mrs: M: A: L,IlTlar's. W. B. Howard .. .. : . . . . . . .. . do" do .... . . . ' .. Mrs. ·A. Allen's. I J. T. Grady .. .. . .. . ... . .... Union' Springs, AlabaIlJa .. Frank Jones'. II H. K. J ones ... .. .... .. :' .. . :Montgoinery co., do .. • . .. Dr: J . H. Drake's. C. A. J ohnston ........ . ... Auburn, do . ... . B. F. John sto l\·~. H. H. Matthews . ..... . r:' ·. b·ak Bowery, I do .. ; .. :!.frs. ·.il.. ·Allon's . ...Eneas Masters .. ... . ... .. . . La Place, '·do ... .. Isaac Hill 's. J. 'I.'. McGehee . . ... , ... : . " .Harris county, Georgia ... do' do T. Menifee .. ..... ...... ... Chambers coun1;Y, Ala . ... S. Pony's. W. Mnrphy, Jr .... . ..... ".:Sutler Springs, do .. . .. do do I L. Muse ...... .. .. . ....... LaFayette, do ..... Rev. O. It. HllIe·s. I R. M. Miller ...... . . ..... ' . . Dale county, do ... .. r. Hill's. ' . I IV. F. Norton .. ... . ,' i ' " ',' . .. Eufaula, do ., . ... George O. DiU"rcl· f;. II C. Oliver ... .. .. .. ... ... ... Auburn, do .. . . . Re •. O. D. ' Olivel·' s. J. D. Robinson . . .............. Chambers county, do .... . Dr'. McElhany's.' Lewis Samford ..... , . .... . .. Sunny Side, do ... . . Col. W. F. Samford's. W. J . Samford ..... . .. .. '. . . do do .. . " do do d~ W. C. Stitt .. .. . .... ........ Fredonia, do ... . . Rev. T. II. Whitby's. S. P. Thompson ... ..... .. .. Union Springs, do ..... Mrs. HiuDs'. R. P. Wynn ... ' ," .. . . '.' .... Auburn, do.... . Harper·s. "vV. A. Ye1clell ...... .. .. .... . Monterey, do .. ... Y. D. Stoudenmire's. PARTIAL COU1;tSE. J. W. Armistead .' . . . ... '. '" .Montgomery county, Ala .. S. Nunn's. , J. O. DuBose ..... . . .' .. .. ... Columbus, Georgia ... .... Dr. J. H. Drake's. W. H. II. Dumas ... . .. .... Wilcox county, Alabama.. do do E. D. J. Echols . . ..... . .. .•. Talladega do do ..... Dr. F. G. Mcl~lh aney's. O. R. F/ournoy ......... . . Barbour ; do do .... . Dr. S. Bass'. E. E. Gillespie . .... . . .. . .. . Auburn, do ...... r. L. Gillespi\l's. W. H. Green.. . .. . .. . . . ... do do .. ... W. J. Groell·s. S. W. Harrell . ... . .. , ... ... .. Cusseta, do . .... S. Nunn·s. Ii Robert Ligon .... , . .. .. . ... Tyl!'lr, Texas ........ .... Dr. J. H. Drako·s. I G. McElllaney . ...... .... . . Auburn, Alabama ....... . Dr. F. G. McElhaney'S. II Dflvid Neal. . . ........ ... .. , .Macon COlmty, Alabama, ... Rev. W. B. Neal's. J. H. Nolau . . .... . . .. ... , .Washington, GMrgia . . . : .Dr. F. G. :McElhaney" s. i!I' A. R. A. r enrifoy .. ... . . ... Butler county, Alabama .. . S. Perry's. J, A. Poer .... .. .. . .. . ..... [Iarris county, Georgia .. : .Isaac Hill' s. W. P. Ramsey .... . .... ... . Columbus, Georgia ... " .. . B. F. J ohnston's .. J. L. Reese ..... . .. , .... ' .' .Auburn, Alabama ... ..... Edwin Reese's. B. H. Samuel . ...... . . .. ... h>Ionroe county, do .. . . . . . V. D. Stolldenmil'e's. D. N. Sallnde~s ..... .... .. . Butler do do .. . '.". .. do do 1_ Ij. C. Spratling ... . ..... . . .. Chambers county, Ala .... Dr. F. G, McElhaney's. s EAST ALABAMA COLLEGE. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. C. H. Allen ..•............. Auburn, Alabama ........ Mrs. A. Allen's . . J . W. Armistead ....•... ... Oakley, do ..•........ S. Nunn's. J. H. Blue ........... ' ....• Auburn, do .. . . ...... . Rev. O.'R. Blue's. J . Dostick . ...•..... .•• ..• . " do do. '" ....•... J. Bostick's. J. E. Darge ............... Butler Springs, Alabama .. S. 'N uD.n's. J. M. Dedell. .... .... . , .... Loachapoka, do ..... Mrs. Bedell's. Y. n. Capers ........ ' ...... Greenville, do ..... Col. N. J. Scott's. Y. J. Chambers: ........... Cusseta, do ..... Isaac Hill's. . O. Crittenden .•............ Oaky Streak. do ..... W. E. Smith's. J. E. Cobb .. . ... .. . ....... Auburn, do . . ... Dr. G. S. Cobb's: G. S. Cobb.. . . ............ do do..... do do C. Cobb . ................. Montgomery, do . .... G. C. Dillard;'. J. D. Cooper .... . .• .. ... .. . Dadeville, do ... .. Mrs. Maddox's. T. I-I. Clonr .•••...•..... .' .. Auburn, do . .... G. Clour's. J . T. Campbell.. .. ... .. . . .• do do . .. .• D. Campbell's. W. W. Campbell........... do do..... do do ", W. F. Dickinson........... do do ..... Mrs. C. E. Dickinson's. W. P. Dickinson........ . .. do do..... do do G .. p. Dickinson... . ... .... . do do..... do do R C. Doss .. .. ....... .... . Dadeville, do ..... S. Nunns'. G. W. DanieL ........... .. Auburn, do .. . , .B. Daniels'. . r. A: Davis ............... Bashi, do . .... S. Nunn's . , J. B. Devan ........... . ... Auburn, . B. E. Devan . .... .. ...... .. . do ' ~o ..... B. Devan's. do... .. do do ''f .T. W. Drake ......... .. .... do do . ... . Dr. J. H. Drako's. W. T. Dupree . ... . ........ Wautoola, do ..... J. Dupree's. J . F. Drake . .............. Auburn, do .. ... Co\. J. W. W. Drake's. J. W. W. Drake. . . .. . . .. . .. do do ... .. ' do do do Y. n. End.,'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do do ... " Y. Eady's. J. C. Evans ..... . ......... Mobile, (10 • •••• Rev. J. B. Glenn's. T. A. Fowler ......... . .... Monterey, do ..... S. Nunn's. R 11. Flinn ..... . . ........ Gainstown, do .... . Rev. J. W. Mathews'. J. S. Gi llespie ........ . ..... Auburn, ,do . .... J. Gillespie's. E. K Gillespie.. ...... .... . do do ..... do W. n Gilmer ..... . ... ..... Mount 1tleigs, do ..... Rev. O:R Blue·s. M. S. Gilmer . . ... .......... YaUussee, do . .... Rev. J. B. Glenn's. O. D. Grout . ......... ..... Auburn, do ..... Mrs. M. Grout's. C. Grout.... .. . .... .... ... do do ..... do do J. P. Gunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do do ... . . Rev. Y. H. Whitby's. W. n. Gr('en .... .. .... .... 1Iolltgomery, do . . . .. ---Green's. W. Grayson . . . ............ Auburn, do . . ... S. M. Grayson's. G. Gmysou..... .. . ..... . . do do .. . . . do do G. C. Gilder.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. do do .... Mrs. M. Gilder's. --------- =======================~~======~ EAST AJ~ABAMA COLLEGE. 9 Names. l!esidcncc. l{OOlll. G. A. Gillespie ... . . . .. .. .. . Auburn, Alabama, . ...... . J. Gillespie's. J . ]]. Graee . . . . . .. . ... . .. .. Easta Boga, do . . . .. Dr. W. Lamar's. W. Eo Head ... ' " ... . ... .. Auburn, do . .. . .. J. K Heatl'$. H. A. Hollifield. . . . . . ... . . . do do . . . . . J. A. Hollifield's. W.D. Halliday .... ... . .... tlo do . . ... D. ['. Hollidny's. G. W. H(lils ... . . ..... .. ... Montgomery, do ..... G. C. Dillanlis. R. Hails. . . .. .......... .. . do de. . . .. do do W. F. Harrison . .. . . . ...... Auburn, do ..... Rev. W. P. Harrison's. E. H. Harrison.. . . . . . . . . . .. do do..... do do W. H. Hall ... . ............ Bastrop, Louisiana •. .. .. . Dr. W. J. Sasnett's. G. W. Hammack ........ . .. Auburn, Alabama .... . .. K T. Glenn's. B. H. Hall. . . . ............ Bastrop, Louisiana . . . .... Dr. W. J. Sasnett's. J ohnny Harrison ........ . . . Auburn, Alabama . .... . .. Rov. W. P. Harrison's. W. H. Harris . .. ... . ....... Uchee, do ..... ... ... Dr. G. S. Cobb's. '1'. F. Harrington •.......... New1'ownAcademy, Ala ... Rev. J . B. Glenn·s. J. H. Ivy .... . ............ Scottsville, Alabama . ..... V. D. Stoudenmire's. E. 1>L Johnston . . ..... . .... Auburn, do ........ B. J<'. J ohnston's .. W. H. Jackson ..... .. . . . . . Montgomery, do .. . . . . . . Dr. W. J. Sasnett's. W. '1'. Judkins ... . .. ; . .. . .. Cubahatchee, do ... . .... Dr. G. S. Cobb's. L. D. Judkins. .. .. . . .. . . . . do do. . . . . . . . do tlo B. Y. Judkins.. . . . . . . . .. . . do do. . . ... .. do do R. T. Jones . ............. . Auburn, do .. .. .... F. G. Jones'. G. B. Jones ... .. . . ... ... . . Line Creek, do ... . . ... Dr. J . H. Dralw's. L. G. Jackson . ............ Auburn, do ........ Rev. J . B. Glenn's. 1>f. W. Knight . .. . . . . ...... Mobile, do .... .... S. Nunn's. J . T. Key ........ . : . . ..... Auburn, do ... . . ... Mrs. '1'. Maddox's. J. L. La~kin s . .. . .... . . .. .. Elba, do . ...... . Rev. W. B. Neal's. '1'. J . Lamar . ... . .. . . .. . ... Auburn, do ... . .. . . Dr. W. Lamar's. J. W. Langham . ..... . ..... Warrington, ]?lorida ...... B. Devan's. A. C. Luckie ....... . ...... Monterey, Alabama." . . .. S. Perry's. J . H. Luckie .. .. . . ..... . '. . . do do. .. . . . . ... do E. W. Lampkin .. . .... .. .. . Auburn, Alabama. ',' .. ' . .. W, S. Lampkin's. R. H. 1vIurphy ... . ....... . . Butlor Springs, Alabama, .S. Nunn's. R. 0, 1vIcCoy ........... . . . Columbus, Georgia . . ..... K '1'. Glenn's. E. S. McCurdy .. . .. , . .. , .. . Oak Bowery, Alabama . ... Rev. J. B. Glenn's. T. Menifee .. .. ,.. . ........ do do ... :" ,S, Perry's, R. :Mahonc . . ...... ' . ...... Auburn, do .. . . ,. ,K ]\ Mahone's, N. 1vIizell ... . ...... .. ... . . Naslu' ille, Teuuessee ..... Dr. W. J. Sasnett's-:' G. '1'. Moore . . ..... • .... . , . Auburn, Alabama ... . . . .. J. S. Moore's~ W. F. Neal . . . . . . .. ,.. .. . . do do . .... ... ... Rev. W. B. Neal's. A. H, Neal ...... .. ...... '. do do... . . . . . . .. do do do G. W. Norwood .... , . ..... Oak Bowery, Alabama . . .. G. C. Dillard's. I L. B. Nall. .......... . .. .. Griffin, Georgia . ... , . . ... Hev. J, B. Glenn's. _ ' ~----~~-[[Schafer-3394|Schafer-3394]]=-=-=-=-~~=-=-~~==========================~I 10 EAST AJ.ABAj\fA COLLEGE. Name. Resitience. Room. H . L, Oliver ... • . .... .. . .. . Aubnrn, Ahbama . ... .. . . Rev. C. D. Oli ver's. W. R. Oliver . ... . . . . ... ... do do . .. . . .. . . . . do do J. A. Oliv:er. .. .. .. .. .... .. do do . . . . . .... .. S. C. Oliver's. 8. W. Oliver . .. .. . ... .. .. .. Cubahatchee, Alabama .. . J . W. Willis'. J. C. Park~r: . . ........ ... . Wilcox county, do . .. . .. S. Perry's. C. W. Parke.r . , .,... . ....... do do . . .... dll } ,do J. VV. Persons . .. .. .. ... . .. Auburn, do .. .. , .N. W. Person's. R. C.Persofls . . .'.. . ...... .. do do . . .... do do E. Parks . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . do do .. .. .. J. Parks'. S. Pollard . .. .. .... . .. .. . .. Waverly Hall, Georgia .. . . J. Toler's. F. D. Pritchett . . ... ... . .. .. Brownsville, Alabama .... Col. H. Si=ons'. S. N. Pritchett. .. . . .. . . . . . . . do do . . . .. .. do do J. Ross .... . .. •... .. .. . ... .. Tallasseo, do . ... ... :c;. 'I.'. Glenn's. W. H.'Reynolds .. ......... Aubl,l\'n, do .. '" .,.J. Reynolds'. W. W. Ryley . . ... . ... ... . .. New Town Academy, Ala . . Rev. J . B. Glenn's. G. O.Sale . .. . . .. . ..... . ... Auburn, Alabama ....... . Maj. J. C. Sale's, C. 11. Sale .. '. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. do do . .... , . . . . . do do do W. J. Sale.. .... .. .. .. .... do do , . . . . .. . .. . do clo do S. Sneed . ... . ... . . . .. .. . " do do ... : c. , .' ... ll. N. Sneed's. H. H. Sasnett .. ... .... .... Sparta, Georgia, ... .. . . . . Dr. W. J . Sasnett's. n. H. Sasnett . .. . ... . ...... Auburn, Alabama. . . . ... . do do W. J. Sasnett. . . .. . . .. . . ... do do. . . .. . . .. . . do do W. C. Samford . . '.. . . ...... do dei .. . .. . ... .. Col. W. :E'. Samford's. R, It. Slaughter .. .. . .... . .. Dadeville, do .. ..... .. .. Dr. G. fl. Cobb's. D. N. Sanders . . . .... . . . ," .Monterey, do . ... . ... .. . V . D. (3toudenmiro's. J. A. Sanderson .. .. ... . " . . . Letohatchee, Alabama .... . do do P. C. Stall swortl~ . .. .... ... NewTownAcad'y, do .... Eev.J. B. Glenn's. J. R. Turrentine . .......... Auburn, do .... Rev. M. C. Turrentine. K W. Walker. . . . . . .... .. . do do .. .. G. H. Walker's. G. A. Walker .... .. .. ... ... do do.... do do W. N. Wynn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . do E. H. Whitby_. '. . . . . . . . . . . do J. W. Whitby .. .... ... . . ... do T. P. Whitby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . do H. E. Willis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do A. IvL William ..... . . .. . . . Claiborn, W. Iv1. Williams ......... ... Auburn, J. Williams. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. do H. B. Weathers . ....... .. . . Tuskegee, J. H. Young .... ... .... ... Dadeville, J. P. Yeldell ... . . ... ... . .. Monterey, do .. .. S. Perry's. do .. .. Rev. 'I.'. H. Whitby's. do .... do do do do . .. . do do do do ... . J . W. Willis'. do . . . . n. F. J ohnstoll's. do .... Rev. W. Williams'. do.. . . do do do .. . . Isaac Hill's. do... . do do do ... .. S. Perry's.

The Edick Family Bible

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Alice E. Hatch Bible was given to her on December 25, 1903 The following inscriptions were written on the first few cover pages: Clarence Edick married Alice Hatch Dec 24, 1904 Walter Goodale married Alice Edick July 13th 1929 Harry Carlin & Alice Goodale June 5th 1937 Jim Paice died May 3 - 67 next page (page is torn in upper left hand corner) r. George Hatch died March 3th 1916 Revelation 21 chapter age 80 Clarence Edick died Mar 30, 1921 Mrs. A. B. Hatch died May 20, 1933, my faith looks up to thee age 73 till we meet again Walter Goodale died March 16 Sat 1935 at 9:35. Harry Carlin died Nov 17, 1938 Alice Carlin & Jim Paice married June 15, 1957 next page Hazel V. Edick born Feb 14, 1906 Warren H. Edick born June 25, 1907 died Aug 10 1907 Marion R. Edick born July 7 1908 died July 26, 1908 George W. Edick born Oct 16, 1909 Everett Andrew born March 1, 1912 Kava Lucille born Feb 15, 1913 next two page Wendell Robert born May 8, 1915 died May 20 1915 in possession of [[Brown-62250|Cindy]]

The Edmonds Project

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The goal of this project is to ...bring all the Edmonds family together Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Edmonds-1694|Meri Low]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * If there is anyone (Edmonds) who believe their family are from Devon, Shebbear, Holsworthy, or Sheepwash areas, speak up! * *My Paternal line is from this area and I can go back to 1693 Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16767359 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Eger Family

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The goal of this project is to document the history of the Eger family, best known for Rabbi Akiva Eger. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Eger-165|G. Eger]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23900906 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Elaine Blvd. Apartment

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

The Elites

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The coolest class ever!!!!!!

The Elizabeth Westervelts of the 1730s

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Five closely related Elizabeth Westervelts were born in New Jersey during the period 1721-1736. They are often confused. My concern is the question of which Elizabeth Westervelt married which of two Van Keuren brothers—Cornelius and Tjerke. I also want to account for the marriages of two sisters, Marietje and Maria Westervelt. To answer this question, I need to analyze the data for all of them. I began my analysis from the viewpoint of the Westervelt Family. A comprehensive (though not completely accurate) source for descriptions of the Westervelt Family is [1]; I used more primary sources, [2] and [3], to verify key data. In completing the analysis, I was assisted by a Van Keuren compilation [4]. Five Elizabeth Westervelts, all descended from Lubbert Westervelt, were baptized during the period 1721-1736 in the Dutch Reformed Churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburg, Province of New Jersey. (Schraalenburg and Hackensack, are, in effect, two churches in the same parish. Because many of the records are intermixed, one should avoid basing any conclusions on a distinction between them.) The challenge is to sort out what happened to each of the five without confusing them. The existence of siblings will turn out to be helpful, so some will be mentioned. The pedigree of the five Elizabeths and siblings, according to [1], is as shown below. The description in [1] also lists marriages to the Van Keurens and others, but some of these will prove to be inaccurate and are omitted. 1-Lubbert LUBBERTSE van Vestervelt (say 1620-abt 1686)
+Gessie ROELOFSE Van Houten
. . . . 2-Roelof Lubbert WESTERVELT (1659-aft 1733)
. . . . +Orselina Casparus STEYNMETS
. . . . . . . . 3-Casparus Roelof WESTERVELT (1694-1769), [removed to Dutchess Co, NY 1744]
. . . . . . . . +Aeltie BONGEART
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Orseltie (1715-1738)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Roelof (1718-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Maritje (1720-died young [This proves to be incorrect.]
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Jan (1722-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Anaetie (1724-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Cornelius (1726-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Benjamin (1727-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Maria (1730-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elizabeth (bapt. 9 May 1731-died young)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Jacobus (1733-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elisabeth-CA (bapt. 6 Jul 1735-) [see below for meaning of CA suffix]
. . . . . . . . 3-Johannes WESTERVELT (1696-)
. . . . . . . . +Egie/Efie de Groot
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elizabeth WESTERVELT (bapt. 17 Oct. 1736-)
. . . . 2-Lubbert Lubbertse WESTERVELT (say 1660-abt 1695)
. . . . +Hillitje POULUSE
. . . . . . . . 3-Pieter WESTERVELT (1682-)
. . . . . . . . + Susanna Demaree
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elyzabeth (bapt. 23 Sep 1721-)
. . . . . . . . 3-Andries WESTERVELT (1694-), [removed to Dutchess Co, NY 1755]
. . . . . . . . +Dirckie VERDON
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Jan (1720-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Jacob (1721-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Helena (1724-died young)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Sara (1728-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Helena (1729-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Rachel (1734-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elisabeth-AD (11 Jul 1736 [sic, actually 18 Jul 1736]-) [see below for meaning of AD suffix] The baptisms of the Elizabeths can be verified in a more primary source [2], but with some correction to the dates and spelling. The entries are shown below, along with a links to the images of the relevant record: * Elyzabeth Westervelt, dau. of Pieter Westerveldt and Susana De Maree, bapt. 23 Sep 1721, Hackensack, Bergen, NJ [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_647350_0314-00182 ] * Elizabeth Westervelt, dau. of Casparis Westervelt and Aaltjen Bongaart, bapt. 9 May 1731, Hackensack, Bergen, NJ [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_647350_0314-00221 ] * Elizabeth Westervelt, dau. of Casparis Westervelt and Aaltjen Bogaert, bapt. 6 Jul 1735, Hackensack, Bergen, NJ [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_647350_0314-00238 ] * Elizabeth Westervelt, dau. of Joannes Westervelt and Eesjin De Groot, bapt. 17 Oct 1736, Schraalenburgh, Bergen, NJ [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0504-00024 ] * Elizabeth Westervelt, dau. of Andries Westervelt and Dirkjen Fendon, bapt. 18 Jul 1736, Schraalenburgh, Bergen, NJ [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0504-00024 ] Of the five Elizabeths, one died young. Only two of the remaining four were in families that removed to Dutchess County, NY. (That can be verified by examining the birth dates and places of nephews and nieces as given in [1].) So, only two of the Elizabeths are candidates to have married the Van Keuren brothers; henceforth, I will mark them as Elizabeth-CA, i.e. daughter of Casparus and Aeltie, and Elizabeth-AD, daughter of Andries and Dirckie. Some relevant marriages can be found in [2]: * Marietje Westerfeld from Hackensack, intent. 14 Apr 1750, marr. 23 May 1750 [index incorrectly says 1749], Poughkeepsie, Petrus Frees from The Paltz, widower of Kornelia Oostrum, both residents of Poughkeepsie. [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0495-00151 ] Note that this record contradicts the claim in [1] that Marietje died early. One might claim that “Marietje" and her proposed sister “Maria” are the same person, but they were baptizing children with different husbands during the same period of time, so cannot be the same. * Elizabet Westerfeld from Hackensack, intent. 26 July 1754, marr. 30 Aug 1754, Poughkeepsie, Jesajas Reynersche from Poughkeepsie, both residents of Poughkeepsie. [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0495-00156 ] This marriage is not shown in [1], but the one below is. Given the variety in the transcription of Dutch names, I believe that Jesajas Reynersche is the same person as Isaak Reyenderse. * Elizabeth Westerveld, widow of Isaak Reyenderse, marr. Charrik Van Keuren, 22 Sep 1774, New Hackensack, Dutchess, NY. [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_647350_0293-00008 ] * Lizabeth Westerfeld from Hackensack, intent. 7 Dec 1753, marr. 29 Dec 1753 [index record incorrectly says 1754], Poughkeepsie, Kornelis Van Keuren from Esopus, both residents of Dutchess County. [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0495-00155 ] I also found the following record, which possibly belongs to a different Maria Westervelt and will be disregarded: * Albert Alje, born and living at Hackensack, intent. 15 Oct 1748, marr. 10 Nov. 1748, Hackensack, NJ, Maria Westervelt, born at Schraalenburg, living at Tappan. [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_647350_0314-00117 ] In addition, both [1] and [4] assert that Maria Westervelt married Charrick/Tjerke Van Keuren. [4] cites a marriage record that is unavailable to me in currently available online databases. It should be noted that [2] shows a gap in the Poughkeepsie marriage records from 19 June 1755 to 29 Nov 1765. However, an informative probate record appears in [3]: * Andrew Rynders, son of Elizabeth van Keuren, widow of Tjerk Van Keuren of Fishkill and formerly widow of [blank] Ryndersdenase. [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8800/005526477_00070 ] From these marriage records and the probate record, we can conclude that: * An Elizabeth Westervelt married Isaak Reynderse (1754), then Charrick/Tjerk Van Keuren (1774), and no one else. * An Elizabeth Westervelt married Kornelis Van Keuren (1753). We can conclude that the two Elizabeth Westervelts who married the Van Keuren brothers were different persons—one, Elizabeth-CA, the daughter of Casparus and Aaltjen and the other, Elizabeth-AD, the daughter of Andries and Dirckjen. However, we still cannot determine which is which. By looking at the names of the children in the respective families, we can form hypotheses for the identification of Maria and the two Elizabeths: * The first child of Tjerk and Maria was named Aeltje and the second child Casparus. This would support the claim that the Maria who married Tjerk van Keuren was the daughter of Casparus Westervelt and Aeltje Bongeart. * The second daughter of Cornelius and Elizabeth was named Aaltje. The second son was named Casparus. This would support the claim that Elizabeth-CA, the daughter of Casparus Westervelt and Aeltje Bongeart, married Cornelius Van Keuren. * We determined above that the Elizabeth who married Isaak Reynderse, then Tjerk Van Keuren married no one else. Because only one other Elizabeth was in Dutchess County at this time, she must be Elizabeth-AD, the daughter of Andries and Dirckjen. Furthermore, her first child (with Isaak Reyenderse) was named Andrew. To confirm these hypotheses, we can look at baptism records. * Jesajas [Isaak] Reinders [Reynderse] and Elizabeth Westerveld sponsored the baptism of Elizabeth, daughter of Jan Oostrum and Helena Westervelt. [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0495-00031 ] So the Elizabeth who married Reynderse (and later Tjerk) was the sister of Helena Westervelt, hence, Elizabeth-AD. * Cornelis Van Keuren and Elizabeth Westerveld sponsored the baptism of Jacobus, son of Pieter Freer and Marytje Westerveld [ https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0495-00033 ] So the Elizabeth who married Cornelis was the sister of Marytje, hence, Elizabeth-CA. The conclusions are as follows: * Maritje Westervelt, daughter of Casparus and Aeltje, did not die young, as claimed by [1], but married Petrus Freer. * Maria Westervelt, daughter of Casparus and Aeltje, did not marry Petrus Freer, as claimed by [1], but did marry Tjerk Van Keuren. * Elizabeth Westervelt, daughter of Casparus and Aeltje, did marry Cornelius Van Keuren, as claimed by [1]. * Elizabeth Westervelt, daughter of Andries and Dirkje, married Isaak Reyenderse, then became the second wife of Tjerk Van Keuren. Considered from the viewpoint of the Van Keuren family: * Tjerk Van Keuren, the son of Matheus Van Keuren, married (1) Maria Westervelt and (2) Elizabeth Westervelt, her 2nd cousin. * Cornelius Van Keuren, the son of Matheus Van Keuren, married Elizabeth Westervelt, the sister of Maria Westervelt. With these conclusions, we can revise the previously shown Westervelt descendency report as follows: 1-Lubbert LUBBERTSE van Vestervelt (say 1620-abt 1686)
+Gessie ROELOFSE Van Houten
. . . . 2-Roelof Lubbert WESTERVELT (1659-aft 1733)
. . . . +Orselina Casparus STEYNMETS
. . . . . . . . 3-Casparus Roelof WESTERVELT (1694-1769), [removed to Dutchess Co, NY 1744]
. . . . . . . . +Aeltie BONGEART
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Orseltie (1715-1738)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Roelof (1718-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Maritje (1720-), married Petrus Freer
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Jan (1722-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Anaetie (1724-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Cornelius (1726-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Benjamin (1727-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Maria (1730-), married Tjerk Van Keuren--his first wife
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elizabeth (bapt. 9 May 1731-died young)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Jacobus (1733-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elisabeth (bapt. 6 Jul 1735-), married Cornelius Van Keuren
. . . . . . . . 3-Johannes WESTERVELT (1696-)
. . . . . . . . +Egie/Efie de Groot
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elizabeth WESTERVELT (bapt. 17 Oct. 1736-)
. . . . 2-Lubbert Lubbertse WESTERVELT (say 1660-abt 1695)
. . . . +Hillitje POULUSE
. . . . . . . . 3-Pieter WESTERVELT (1682-)
. . . . . . . . + Susanna Demaree
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elyzabeth (bapt. 23 Sep 1721-)
. . . . . . . . 3-Andries WESTERVELT (1694-), [removed to Dutchess Co, NY 1755]
. . . . . . . . +Dirckie VERDON
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Jan (1720-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Jacob (1721-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Helena (1724-died young)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Sara (1728-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Helena (1729-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Rachel (1734-)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Elisabeth-AD (18 Jul 1736-) married (1) Isaak Reyenderse, (2) Tjerk Van Keuren--his second wife References: [1] Walter Tallman Westervelt (comp.) and Wharton Dickinson (ed.), Genealogy of the Westervelt Family, reprint (of 1905 edition) (Salem, MA: Higginson Genealogical Books, 1987), https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774800. [2] Holland Society of New York, "U. S. Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989," indexed database with images, Ancestry.com (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6961 : accessed 2018). The images appear to be handwritten books that would be translations/transcriptions of the original records. [3] “New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999,” indexed database with images, Ancestry.com (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8800 : accessed 2018) [4] D. G. Van Curen, Van Keulen/Van Keuren, Van Kuren/Van Curen: A Family History (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1998). A more recent edition has been published. Mr. Van Curen advises me that the Elizabeth Westervelt marriages are confused in the first printing of the first edition, but corrected in the later printings and in the second edition. Mr. Van Curen also gave me some very helpful suggestions in completing this analysis, which is consistent with his recent findings. The second edition is [5] below. [5] D. G. Van Curen, The Descendants of: Mathijs Jansen van Ceulen, (printed by Mira Digital Publishing : 2016). This edition is consistent with the analysis above, aside from some minor differences in imputed birth dates.

The Elm Street House

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This house, at #1 Elm Street, Townsend, MA was purchased by the Whitten family (Ted & Donna, at the time, with sons T.D. and Chris) in early 1972. Ted's father owned [[Space:Old_Brick_Store|The Old Brick Store]], which was directly next door at the corner of Elm and Main Street. At the time, T.D. was 3 and Chris was still small and not walking yet. In September of that year, Holly & Michelle were living downstairs. Later, Holly & Barry lived upstairs, and the Whittens lived downstairs. In April or May of 1976 Donna moved with T.D. and Chris to the Parish House, while T.D. was 7 (and in the middle of his 1st grade year) and Chris was 4. Around April of 1978 Vicki moved in (with her Dog Henry). In 1978 or 1979 Henry died and was buried here, with an apple tree being planted over him. 6-16-79 Ted & Vicki purchased Donna's share of the house. They finally sold the house around May of 1980.

The Elopement Story

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'''THE LEGEND''' The story of Mary Isham Randolph’s “elopement” first appeared as the “Legend of the Randolphs,” a melodramatic story of her elopement, her family’s revenge, and her subsequent insanity. That legend was set out in William Paxton’s 1885 genealogy of the descendants of Capt. John MarshallCaptain John Marshall “of the forest,” father of Chief Justice John Marshall, was born “about the year 1700; d. April 1752, according to Paxton (pg. 13)Paxton, William McClung, ‘’The Marshall Family, or a Genealogical Chart of the Descendants of John Marshall and Elizabeth Markham, His Wife, Sketches of Individuals and Notices of Families Connected With Them.’’ Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Company, 1885, pp. 24-25., of which he was one. Paxton claims as the basis of his legend a passage in the writings of William Byrd, a surveyor, gentleman farmer, and diarist of Virginia in the 1720s and 1730s. The passage in question is contained in Byrd’s diary entry reciting the day’s events of September 20, 1732, and includes a conversation with Mary Isham’s widowed mother:
I … pursued my Journey to Mr. Randolph’s, at Tuckahoe … Here I found Mrs. FlemingSister-in-law to widow Judith Fleming Randolph (Kemper, Charles E. editor, “Virginia Council Journals 1726-1753 Vol. 605-1418 (Continued).” ‘’Virginia Magazine of History and Biography’’ 32, No. 4 (1924): 392), who was packing up her baggage with design to follow her husband the next day, who was gone to a new settlement in GoochlandPresumably Col. John Fleming, Burgess for Goochland in 1732 & 1737 (“Fleming Family.” ‘’The William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine’’ Vol. 12, No. 1 (1903): 47.. The widowJudith Fleming Randolph (Kemper, Charles E. editor, “Virginia Council Journals 1726-1753 Vol. 605-1418 (Continued).” ‘’Virginia Magazine of History and Biography’’ 32, No. 4 (1924): 392) smiled graciously upon me, and entertained me very handsomely. '''Here I learnt all the tragical story of her daughter's humble marriage with her uncle's overseer''' [bolding added]. Besides the meanness of this mortal's aspect, the man has not one visible qualification, except impudence, to recommend him to a female's inclinations. But there is sometimes such a charm in that Hibernian endowment, that frail woman cannot withstand it, though it stand alone without any other recommendation. Had she run away with a gentleman or a pretty fellow, there might have been some excuse for her, though he were of inferior fortune: but to stoop to a dirty plebeian, without any kind of merit, is the lowest prostitution. I found the family justly enraged at it . . .Edward Ruffin, editor, ‘’The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A. D. 1733; And A Progress to the Mines. Written from 1728 to 1736, and Now First Published Westover Manuscripts, William Byrd, of Westover.’’ Petersburg: Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1841, p. 125..

Paxton expanded that single passage into his “Legend of the Randolphs” thus:
The story is told that when Mary Isham Randolph was blooming into womanhood, she was induced by the bailiff upon the estate of Tuckahoe to elope with him. There was great excitement among the family and neighbors, and threats were freely made by the brothers. Some years ago, the Diary of Col. Byrd, who lived at about the period referred to, was published in the Southern Literary Messenger and he records the excitement in the family of the Randolphs, on the occasion of the elopement of one of the daughters. The search for the fugitives for a time was fruitless. At length their retreat was discovered on Elk Island, in James River. The angry brothers came upon them by night, murdered the bailiff and the child, and brought their sister home. The deed of blood and cruelty so affected the wife and mother that she became deranged. … Years passed. Mary Randolph married Parson James Keith. A family of children had grown up around them. The tragedy at Elk Island had been forgotten. The bailiff was supposed to be dead. But, one day Mrs. Keith received a letter, and, on opening it, found that it purported to be from the Bailiff. It stated that he still lived; that he that was left as dead, had revived, had changed his name, and had fled to foreign countries; after years of wandering had returned to look upon his lawful wife; had found her married and happy; that he would not afflict her by claiming her as his own, but advised her to be happy and forget him, who had more than died for her love, for she should hear no more of him. This letter was perhaps written by some evil-disposed person, or may have been only a practical joke. However that may be, it unhinged the mind of Mrs. Keith. She vainly sought for him, and throughout the remnant of her days her insanity manifested itself by a quiet melancholy, varied by some sudden freak of follyPaxton, William McClung, ‘’The Marshall Family, or a Genealogical Chart of the Descendants of John Marshall and Elizabeth Markham, His Wife, Sketches of Individuals and Notices of Families Connected With Them.’’ Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Company, 1885, pp. 25-26..

Paxton’s legend is cited by Albert Beveridge in a note in his biography of Chief Justice John MarshallBeveridge, Albert J. ‘’The Life of John Marshall Vol. I, Frontiersman, Soldier, Lawmaker 1755-1788.’’ Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916., referenced only in regard to Mary Isham Randolph’s being Marshall’s grandmother:
With this lady the tradition deals most unkindly and in highly colored pictures. An elopement, the deadly revenge of outraged brothers, a broken heart and resulting insanity overcome by gentle treatment, only to be reinduced in old age by a fraudulent Enoch Arden letter apparently written by the lost love of her youth -- such are some of the incidents with which this story clothes Marshall’s maternal grandmother. (Paxton, 25-26)Beveridge, Albert J. ‘’The Life of John Marshall Vol. I, Frontiersman, Soldier, Lawmaker 1755-1788.’’ Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916, note #7, pp. 17-18..

Jean Edward Smith follows Beveridge’s note in his own biography of John MarshalSmith, Jean Edward. ‘’John Marshall: Definer of a Nation.’’ New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1996., introducing “Enoch Arden” into his version of the legend thus:
In the early 1730s Mary Isham Randolph, the eldest daughter of Thomas and Judith of' Tuckahoe, then a young girl of sixteen or seventeen, fell in love and eloped with a slave overseer from her uncle Isham's Dungeness plantation — an Irishman by the name of Enoch Arden.17 The two were married secretly and had a child. Eventually they were discovered to be living on remote Elk Island in the James River. According to family chroniclers, the enraged Randolphs descended on the island, killed Arden and the baby, and took Mary back to Tuckahoe. The tragic loss of her husband and child shattered Mary's sanity.18 Smith, Jean Edward. ‘’John Marshall: Definer of a Nation.’’ New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1996, p. 24..
'''HOW THE LEGEND GREW''' First, Byrd’s “humble marriage” became Paxton’s “elopement.” Then Paxton expanded Byrd’s remark with the addition of threats from the family, search and discovery of the fugitives, murder and infanticide, and derangement of the infant’s mother — further embellishing his own telling by adding the letter from the thought-dead bailiff with the finale in Mrs. Keith’s lunacy. Smith then inserted Enoch Arden as the name of the “bailiff” and Mary Isham Randolph’s “first husband,” adding embroidery to Paxton’s already-embellished legend. And it is that expanded, embellished, and embroidered “legend” around Mary Isham Randolph that can be encountered in accounts of Rev. James Keith, in online family trees as well as otherwise earnest genealogies of the Randolphs. '''CAN “THE LEGEND” BE PROVEN? DISPROVEN?''' While Byrd’s narrative timeline is consistent with known individuals and dates, he did not claim to be providing true records or documentation of the timesJohn Spencer Bassett, editor of the 1901 printing of the Byrd diaries, notes that at least in one case, a “piece of London gossip seems to not have been recorded by any other contemporary” and was “at variance” with characterization of the gossip’s subject among his peers. (Bassett, John Spencer, editor. “The Dividing Line,” in ‘’The Writings of “Colonel William Byrd of Westover in Virginia Esqr.’’ New York, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co, 1901, note 2 on page 19.. As editor of the 1841 (and first) printing of the Byrd diaries, Edmund Ruffin writes:
“The manuscripts offer abundant internal evidence that they were written merely for the amusement of the author, and for the perusal of his family and friends, and not with any view to their being printed Ruffin, Edward, editor. “Editor’s Preface,” in ‘’The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A. D. 1733; And A Progress to the Mines. Written from 1728 to 1736, and Now First Published Westover Manuscripts, William Byrd, of Westover.’’ Petersburg: Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1841, pg. iii..

Whether gossip or intended amusement, Byrd’s narrative offers no genealogical information. But Byrd does not claim his diary entries to be matters of fact, nor can they be taken as such.

Paxton, on the other hand, claims in the opening sentence of his book that “This volume is intended for a book of reference. …. I have dealt in facts, rather than panegyric”Paxton, William McClung, “Introduction,” in ‘’The Marshall Family, or a Genealogical Chart of the Descendants of John Marshall and Elizabeth Markham, His Wife, Sketches of Individuals and Notices of Families Connected With Them.’’ Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Company, 1885, pg. 3.. Yet regarding Mary Isham Randolph, the very subject of his “Legend,” Paxton relents from that claim, writing that “Stories are told of this lady that need confirmation”Paxton, William McClung, ‘’The Marshall Family, or a Genealogical Chart of the Descendants of John Marshall and Elizabeth Markham, His Wife, Sketches of Individuals and Notices of Families Connected With Them.’’ Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Company, 1885, pg. 25, and only a few pages later, he gives the game away entirely:
It was my purpose, when I commenced this work, to eschew all legends, but I find — :'Tis better the past be embellished with story, :Of maiden and lover, or hero and glory; :Than left a dark void which the fancy may fill, :With fiends to affright us, or monsters to kill’ Paxton, William McClung, ‘’The Marshall Family, or a Genealogical Chart of the Descendants of John Marshall and Elizabeth Markham, His Wife, Sketches of Individuals and Notices of Families Connected With Them.’’ Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Company, 1885, pg. 29..

Paxton provides no evidence by which his case can be proven, and with no evidence to the contrary, his case cannot be ''dis''proven. To argue otherwise, that the assertion is true because there are no facts against it, is to fall victim to the fallacy of lack of evidence as illustrated in this aphorism: “Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.” While Paxton’s embellished legend is a genealogical myth, Smith’s assertion concerning Enoch Arden is a different matter altogether. Smith reads Beveridge’s reference to an “Enoch Arden letter” to name Enoch Arden as author of the letter. But Beveridge, a lawyer, refers to Enoch Arden not as a letter writer but to the legal term for the marriage in which a husband, who disappeared and was thought dead, returns to find his wife remarriedOliphant, Robert E., and Ver Steegh, Nancy. ‘’Examples & Explanations for Family Law.’’ United States, Aspen Publishing, 2018, p. 94. — the situation in Tennyson’s 1864 poem that gives the Enoch Arden statures their name. In citing the Enoch Arden letter as “fraudulent,” Beveridge is referring to Paxton’s allegation that such a letter was even written at all: in the Tennyson poem, the returning husband decides ‘’not’’ to contact, and so disturb, the now-happy woman“Enoch Arden,” ‘’Encyclopedia Britannica’’ [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Enoch-Ardenpoem- by-Tennyson].

The mistaken reading of Beveridge’s "Enoch Arden letter" is fatal to Smith’s attribution of Enoch Arden as Mary Isham Randolph's “first husband," and that assertion can be dismissed outright.
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== Introduction == This free-space profile is meant as a Source Profile, for the Elston family genealogy written by [[Elston-1106|James Strode Elston (1889-1980)]]James Strode Elston, ''The Elston family in America,'' Rutland,VT, Tuttle Pub. Co., 1942; available online at the HathiTrust Digital Library: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/4484786.html.Elston, ''The Elston family in America,'' pp. 453-454 in entry 4019 for James Strode Elston. === About the profile manager and original author of this source profile === I am [[Elston-476 | Stuart Elston]], and I welcome comments about this source profile. Everyone who authors a work of any kind has an agenda and some kind of stake in the topic of that work, and should be transparent about that. I am passionately interested in the history of the Elston and allied families, a bug I inherited from my father who studied our family in the 1960's and 70's - the pre-internet era when family historians recorded trees on typewriters using as many carbon copies as would fit on the platen of the machine, for sharing by snail mail with like-minded folks. One of those folks was James Strode Elston, his second cousin, once removed (twice for me). I did not know James personally - he had moved away from my hometown many years prior to any hint that I might become interested in his work. My closest contact to him was via a gift from my father to each of his three sons - a copy of James' book. It turns out (from correspondence between my father and James) that we got the last three copies that he was willing to part with (at least at that time, about 1968) because he had taken to making notes in several remaining original copies. My brother's copy has some (a few) of those notes, which we realized only a few years ago, by comparing handwriting of those notes with the letters left by my father in his files. == General Description == ''The Elston family in America'' is the result of many years of research by James Strode Elston. While the introduction in Chapter 1 does not explicitly say, I believe based on my study of the book and reference therein to a letter written to James by [[Elston-1169 | John Arthur Elston]], that research started at least as early as 1916, a few years after James' graduation from Cornell University. And it continued after the publication of ''The Elston family in America'' in 1942. Material he uncovered following that publication appeared in two small, self-published supplements, ''Descent from seventy-nine early immigrant heads of families," volumes 1 and 2, in 1962.James Strode Elston, ''Descent from seventy-nine early immigrant heads of families,'' Volume 1, Burlington, VT: Chedwato Service, 1962; available online at the HathiTrust Digital Library: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062948021. James Strode Elston, ''Descent from seventy-nine early immigrant heads of families,'' Volume 2, Burlington, VT: Chedwato Service, 1962; available online at the HathiTrust Digital Library: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062948054. ''The Elston family in America'', which I will refer to as ''EFIA'', is technically a secondary source, and needs to be critically examined as a source of genealogical fact. In WikiTree's help page [[Help:Reliable Sources]] one finds "All family trees and genealogies, in all formats (websites, family genealogies published as books, . . .) are secondary sources." and "the most reliable secondary sources are ones that carefully cite primary sources. Conversely, the least reliable secondary sources are ones that do not reference any primary sources." In ''EFIA'', James Elston acknowledges, in the Introduction section headed "Accuracy" that "The author understands fully that much of the information herein is not legally proven and much is not satisfactory to genealogists, but in the first place, if such proof were required there wouldn't be any book."Elston, ''The Elston family in America'', p. 11. Elston clearly understands genealogy standards of proof, having published at least one article, that the profile manager is aware of, in ''The American Genealogist.'' James S. Elston,''Two Revolutionary Stephen Meads of Fairfield County: Joseph Mead (c. 1657 - 1714) and Son Jeremiah,'' The American Genealogist, New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, April, 1968 (Vol 44 (1968), Pages 65-75) In addition, Elston frequently cites his sources, although in a manner no longer considered conventional (or in accord with ''Evidence Explained'') but probably acceptable to some in the 1940's when the book was published. == Sources ==

The English Farm on No. 1 Road

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= THE ENGLISH FARM = == STEVESTON, RICHMOND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA == "The Farm" is what the English family called their home in Steveston where they lived part of the year. Their "permanent" home was [[Space:English_Corners |English Corners]] at 119 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, BC. At the start of fishing season, they would pack up their home in New West, and make the 2-day horse carriage trip to Steveston, BC. [[English-1815 | Marshall Martin English]] was the owner and operator of the first salmon cannery in Steveston in 1882 called [[Space:Phoenix_Cannery |The Phoenix Cannery]] ---- About Stevestion, BC: "The village is named for Manoah Steves, who arrived with his family around 1877-1878 from Moncton, New Brunswick via Chatham, Ontario. Born Manoah Steeves, a second cousin of William Steeves, he dropped the second 'e' en route. Manoah and his family were the first white family to settle in the area. Steves' son William Herbert actually developed the townsite, which became Steveston in 1889. Salmon canning began on the river in 1871, with the first major cannery being [[Space:Phoenix_Cannery | The Phoenix]], developed in 1882 by [[English-1815 | Marshall English]] and [[Martin-25179 | Samuel Martin]]; by the 1890s there were 45 canneries, about half at Steveston. Salmon-canning was so much part of the life of Steveston that it was also known as Salmonopolis." The rich alluvial soil deposited by the Fraser River to create Lulu Island is excellent for farming. Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steveston,_British_Columbia Steveston] from wikipedia at www.wikipedia.org == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steveston,_British_Columbia Steveston] from wikipedia at www.wikipedia.org

The English Spy, 1825

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Account of [[Stocker-1468|Herbert Stockhore]] published in THE ENGLISH SPY, described as
"An Original Work - CHARACTERISTIC, SATIRICAL, AND HUMOROUS. COMPRISING SCENES AND SKETCHES IN EVERY RANK OF SOCIETY, BEING PORTRAITS DRAWN FROM THE LIFE BY BERNARD BLACKMANTLE. THE ILLUSTRATIONS DESIGNED BY ROBERT CRUIKSHANK. By Frolic, Mirth, and Fancy gay, Old Father Time is borne away."
LONDON: PUBLISHED BY SHERWOOD, JONES, AND CO. PATERNOSTER-ROW. 1825.
[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20001/20001.txt Project Gutenberg] HERBERT STOCKHORE, THE MONTEM POET LAUREATE.
A SKETCH FROM THE LIFE,
As he appeared in the Montem Procession of May, 1823.
BY BERNARD BLACKMANTLE, AND ROBERT TRANSIT
Bending beneath a weight of time,
And crippled as his Montem ode,
We found the humble son of rhyme
Busy beside the public road.
Nor laureld wreath or harp had he,
To deck his brow or touch the note
That wakes the soul to sympathy.
His face was piteous as his coat,
Twas motley strange; een natures self,
In wild, eccentric, playful mood,
Had, for her pastime, formd the elf,
A being scarcely understood--
Half idiot, harmless; yet a gleam
Of sense, and whim, and shrewdness, broke
The current of his wildest stream;
And pity sighd as madness spoke.
Lavater, Lawrence, Camper, here
Philosophy new light had caught
Judged by your doctrines twould appear
The facial line denoted thought.1
But say, what system eer shall traceBy scalp or visage mental worth?
The ideots form, the maniacs face,
Are shared alike by all on earth.
"Comparative Anatomy--"
If, Stockhore, twas to thee applyd,
Twould set the doubting Gallist free,
And Spurzheims idle tales deride.
But hence with visionary scheme,
Though Bell, or Abernethy, write;
Be Herbert Stockhore all my theme,
The laureates praises I indite;
He erst who sung in Montems praise,
And, Thespis like, from out his cart
Recited his extempore lays,
On Etons sons, in costume smart,
Who told of captains bold and grand,
Lieutenants, marshals, seeking _salt_
Of colonels, majors, cap in hand,
Who bade een majesty to halt;
Told how the ensign nobly waved
The colours on the famous hill;
And names from dull oblivion saved,
Who neer the niche of fame can fill:
Who, like to Campbell, lends his name.2
To many a whim he neer did write;
When witty scholars, to their shame,
Gainst masters hurl a satire trite.3
But fare thee well, Ad Montems bard,4
Farewell, my memrys early friend
1 It is hardly possible to conceive a more intelligent, venerable looking head, than poor Herbert Stockhore presents; a fine capacious forehead, rising like a promontory of knowledge, from a bold outline of countenance, every feature decisive, breathing serenity and thoughtfulness, with here and there a few straggling locks of silvery gray, which, like the time-discoloured moss upon some ancient battlements, are the true emblems of antiquity: the eye alone is generally dull and sunken in the visage, but during his temporary gleams of sanity, or fancied flights of poetical inspiration, it is unusually bright and animated. According to professor Camper, I should think the facial line would make an angle of eighty or ninety degrees; and, judging upon the principles laid down by Lavater, poor Herbert might pass for a Solon. Of his bumps, or phrenological protuberances, I did not take particular notice, but I have no doubt they would be found, upon examination, equally illustrative of such visionary systems. 2 The author of "the Pleasures of Hope," and the editor of the New Monthly; but-"''Tarde, quo credita lodunt, credimus''." 3 It has long been the custom at Eton, particularly during Montem, to give Herbert Stockhore the credit of many a satirical whim, which he, poor fellow, could as easily have penned as to have written a Greek ode. These squibs are sometimes very humorous, and are purposely written in doggrel verse to escape detection by the masters, who are not unfrequently the principal persons alluded to. 4 The following laughable production was sold by poor Herbert Stockhore during the last Montem: we hardly think we need apologise for introducing this specimen of his muse: any account of Eton characteristics must have been held deficient without it.
THE MONTEM ODE. May 20, 1823.
Muses attend! the British channel flock oer,
Calld by your most obedient servant, Stockhore.
Aid me, O, aid me, while I touch the string;
Montem and Captain Barnards praise I sing;
Captain Barnard, the youth so noble and bright,
That none dare dispute his worthy right
To that gay laurel which his brother wore,
In times that I remember long before.
What are Olympic honours compared to thine,
0 Captain, when Majesty does combine
With heroes, their wives, sons and daughters great,
To visit this extremely splendid fete.
Enough! I feel a sudden inspiration fill
My bowels; just as if the tolling bell
Had sent forth sounds a floating all along the air
Just such Parnassian sounds, though deaf, Im sure I hear.
May misery never press thee hard,
Neer may disease thy steps attend:
Listen, ye gents; rude Boreas hold your tongue!
The pomp advances, and my lyre is strung.
First comes Marshal Thackeray,
Dressd out in crack array;
Arnt he a whacker, eh?
His way he picks,
Followd by six,
Like a hen by her chicks:
Enough! hes gone.
As this martial Marshall
Is to music partial,
The bandsmen march all
His heels upon.
He who hits the balls such thumps,
King of cricket-bats and stumps,--
Barnard comes;
Sound the drums--
Silence! hes past.
Eight fair pages,
Of different ages,
Follow fast.
Next comes the Serjeant-Major,
Who, like an old stager,
Without need of bridle
Walks steadily; the same
Dolphin Major by name,
Major Dolphin by title.
Next struts Serjeant Brown,
Very gay you must own;
With gallant Mr. Hughes,
In well-polishd shoes;
Then Sampson, who tramps on,
Strong as his namesake.
Then comes Webb, who dont dread
To die for his fames sake.
Next shall I sing
Of Serjeant King,
And Horace Walpole,
Holding a tall pole,
Who follows King and Antrobus,
Though hes "pulchrior ambobus."
Be all thy wants by those supplyd,
Whom charity neer faild to move5 Then to Salthill speed on,
While the troops they lead on;
Both Mr. Beadon,
And Serjeant Mitford,Whos ready to fit fort.
Then Mr. Carter follows ater;
And Denman,
Worth ten men,
Like a Knight of the Garter;
And Cumberbatch,
Without a match,
Tell me, who can be smarter?
Then Colonel Hand,
Monstrous grand,
Closes the band.
Pass on, you nameless crowd,
Pass on. The Ensign proud
Comes near. Let all that can see
Behold the Ensign Dansey;
See with what elegance he
Waves the flag--to please the fancy.
Pass on, gay crowd; Le Mann, the big,
Bright with gold as a guinea-pig,
The big, the stout, the fierce Le Mann,
Walks like a valiant gentleman.
But take care of your pockets,
Heres Salt-bearer Platt,
With a bag in his hand,
And a plume in his hat;
A handsomer youth, sure small-clothes neer put on,
Though very near rivald by elegant Sutton.
Thus then has passd this grand procession,
In most magnificent progression.
Farewell you gay and happy throng!
Etonas motto, crest, and pride,
s feeling, courage, friendship, love.
Farewell my Muse! farewell my song
Farewell Salthill! farewell brave Captain;
As ever uniform was clapt in;
Since Fortunes kind, pray do not mock her;
Your humble poet,
HERBERT STOCKHORE. 5 This eccentric creature has for many years subsisted entirely upon the bounty of the Etonians, and the inhabitants of Windsor and Eton, who never fail to administer to his wants, and liberally supply him with many little comforts in return for his harmless pleasantries.
Herbert Stockhore was originally a bricklayer, and now resides at a little house which he has built for himself, and called Mount Pleasant, in a lane leading from Windsor to the Meadows. He has a wife and daughter, honest, industrious people, who reside with him, and are by no means displeased at the visit of a stranger to their eccentric relative. Some idea of the old mans amusing qualifications may be conceived from the following description, to which I have added the account he gives of his heraldic bearings. It must be recollected that the Etonians encourage these whims in the poor old man, and never lose an opportunity of impressing Stockhore with a belief in the magnificent powers of his genius. After we had heard him recite several of his unconnected extempore rhapsodies, we were to be indulged with the Montem ode; this the old man insisted should be spoken in his gala dress; nor could all the entreaties of his wife and daughter, joined to those of myself and friend (fearful of appearing obtrusive), dissuade old Herbert from his design. He appeared quite frantic with joy when the dame brought forth from an upper apartment these insignia of his laureateship; the careful manner in which they were folded up and kept clean gave us to understand that the good woman herself set some store by them. The wife and daughter now proceeded to robe the laureate bard: the first garment which was placed over his shoulders, and came below his waist, was a species of tunic made out of patches of bed-furniture, trimmed in the most fantastic manner with fragments of worsted fringe of all colors. Over this he wore an old military jacket, of a very ancient date in respect to costume, and trimmed like the robe with fringe of every variety. A pair of loose trowsers of the same materials as the tunic were also displayed; but the fashion of the poets head-dress exceeded all the rest for whimsicality: round an old soldiers cap a sheet of pasteboard was bent to a spiral form, rising about fourteen inches, and covered with some pieces of chintz bed-furniture of a very rich pattern; in five separate circles, was disposed as many different colors of fringes; some worsted twisted, to resemble feathers, was suspended from the side; and the whole had the most grotesque appearance, more nearly resembling the papal crown in similitude than any thing else I can conceive.
Poor harmless soul, thy merry stave
Shall live when nobler poets bend;
The poor old fellow seemed elated to a degree. We had sent for a little ale for him, but were informed he was not accustomed to drink much of any strong liquor. After a glass, Herbert recited with great gesture and action, but in a very imperfect manner, the Montem ode; and then for a few minutes seemed quite exhausted. During this exhibition my friend Transit was engaged in sketching his portrait, a circumstance that appeared to give great pleasure to the wife and daughter, who earnestly requested, if it was published, to be favored with a copy. We had now become quite familiar with the old man, and went with him to view his Montem car and Arabian pony, as he called them, in a stable adjoining the house. On our return, my friend Transit observed that his cart required painting, and should be decorated with some appropriate emblem. Herbert appeared to understand the idea, and immediately proceeded to give us a history of his heraldic bearings, or, as he said, what his coat of arms should be, which, he assured us, the gentlemen of Eton had subscribed for, and were having prepared at the Heralds College in London, on purpose for him to display next Montem. "My grand-father," said Stockhore, "was a hatter, therefore I am entitled to the beaver in the first quarter of my shield. My grandfather by my mothers side was a farmer, therefore I should have the wheat-sheaf on the other part. My own father was a pipe-maker, and that gives me a noble ornament, the cross pipes and glasses, the emblems of good fellowship. Now my wifes father was a tailor, and that yields me a goose: those are the bearings of the four quarters of my shield. Now, sir, I am a poet--ay, the poet laureate of Montem; and that gives me a right to the winged horse for my crest. Theres a coat of arms for you," said poor Herbert; "why, it would beat every thing but the kings; ay, and his too, if it wasnt for the lion and crown." The attention we paid to this whim pleased the poor creature mightily; he was all animation and delight. But the day was fast declining: so, after making the poor people a trifling present for the trouble we had given them, my friend Transit and myself took our farewell of poor Herbert, not, I confess, without regret; for I think the reader will perceive by this brief sketch there is great character and amusement in his harmless whims. I have been thus particular in my description of him, because he is always at Montem time an object of much curiosity; and to every Etonian of the last thirty years, his peculiarities must have frequently afforded amusement. And when Atropos to the grave
Thy silvery locks of gray shall send,
Etonas sons shall sing thy fame,
_Ad Montem_ still thy verse resound,
Still live an ever cherishd name,
As long as ''salt''6 and sock abound. 6 Salt is the name given to the money collected at Montem.

The Enoch Brothers and their Swedish Descendants

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Excerpts from '''The Enoch Brothers and their Swedish Descendants''' by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig; Fellow, American Society of Genealogists Fellow, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania Historian, Swedish Colonial Society originally published in Swedish Colonial News, Volume 3, Number 3 (Fall 2005) [https://colonialswedes.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/SCNewsF05.pdf] Appended January 2020 by Michael Rowley, inserting more details for the Garret-Johan-Henry Sr-Henry Jr connection. (see Research Note below) "During the week of 13 October 1738, Johan Dylander, the new pastor of Gloria Dei Church, recorded the receipt of 5 shillings for "the opening of a grave for a Dutch woman." The woman was the old widow [[Månsson-503|Gertrude (Månsson) Souplis]], whose will, proved 20 November 1738, named two sons, Henry and David Enochson, and two daughters, Catharine Smith and Mary Griffith. Gertrude was Swedish, not Dutch. But she knew Dutch well - she had married three Dutch-speaking husbands. Indeed, she was four times a widow. Born by estimation in 1650, she had first married [[Enochson-7|Garret Enochson]] in 1669. Garret died before November 1677. Gertrude next married Garret's brother Harman Enochson. Harman was buried at Gloria Dei in 1699. She next married the Finn Lasse Bärtilsson alias Parker, who died in 1705. Within a few years thereafter, she married Andreas Souplis, who was buried at Gloria Dei in early 1727. All of her children were by her first two husbands." "The brothers Garret and Harman Enochson first appear in surviving records in 1673 when they were renting land in Kingsessing. By that time, Gertrude had two sons,[[Enochson-6|Enoch Enochson]] (named after Garret's father) and [[Enochson-3|John Enochson]] (named, we believe, after Gertrude's father). Subsequent children were David, Henry, Catharine, Elisabeth and Maria Enochson. It seems probable that her father was Hans Månsson who, around this time, deeded part of his large Aronameck estate in Kingsessing to Garret Enochson. (The names Johan and Hans are both derived from the name Johannes.)" Hans Månsson arrived in New Sweden in 1641. His first wife died before 1654 when Hans married Ella Stille, widow of Peter Jochimsson. Gertrude Enochson's first son, Enoch, was born in 1670. This places Gertrude's birth year c. 1650. It is known that Hans had a son by his first marriage (Måns Hansson), but his daughters (if any) have not been identified before. '''The Enochson Brothers''' The Enochson brothers probably arrived on the Delaware in 1663-1664. It is probable that [[Enochson-7|Garret Enochson]] married [[Månsson-503|Gertrude (Månsson) Souplis]] around 1669. Their first son, [[Enochson-6|Enoch Enochson]], was born in 1670. Soon to follow was their second son, [[Enochson-3|John Enochson]]. Confirmation of the death of Garret Enochson is to be found in Nils Larsson Frände's tax list of November 1677, naming all males sixteen and over within the jurisdiction of the Upland Court. The name of "Harmon Ennis [Enochs]" is shown, but Garret's name is missing. Gertrude married Garret's brother Harman. He remained on the land acquired from Hans Månsson until about 1683 when he moved with his wife, children and stepsons to join Matthias Keen at two plantations northeast of Philadelphia designated as "Enock & Keene" on Holmes' 1685 map of Pennsylvania. That same map also showed "Enock-son" owning land in Kingsessing a reference to Garret Enoch-son's son Enoch, then still a minor. '''Gertrude's Last Two Husbands''' Gertrude's third husband was born Lars Bär-tils-son, son of Bärtil Eskilsson, commonly known as Lasse Parker, probably occurred in 1705. He died 13 October 1705. On 1 September 1705 Michael Fredericks executed a deed conveying to Gertrude one- half of 200 acres which had been patented to him in 1676. It is likely that this was the land on which Gertrude had been living since 1683. On 23 November 1708, as Widow Parker, Gertrude conveyed this land to her eldest son, Enoch Enochson. Gertrude's final marriage, about 1709, was to the widower [Souplis-2|Andreas Souplis]], a French Huguenot from Alsace Lorraine, whose primary language was also low German. He had originally settled in Germantown, but later purchased land at Arona-meck in Kingsessing from Peter Petersson Yocum. He died in 1727. Gertrude survived him by eleven years and was shown in 1734 as the owner (for life only) of his 40-acre estate in Kingsessing. She was probably 88 years old at the time of her death in 1738. '''Children of Garret Enochson''' '''1. Enoch Enochson,''' born in 1670, is first mentioned in records by his patronymic. In 1690. In 1694, Enoch married Susanna Friend, daughter of Nils Larsson Frände and Anna Andersdotter. In 1715 Enoch Enochson was still being taxed on land in Ridley Township. He stayed there until December 1725, when he acquired a 665-acre tract north of Raccoon Creek in Gloucester County. In 1740, Enoch Enochson, aged 70, and his son John Enochson, aged 36, both living on the Potomac, presented an affidavit which was used in the litigation between Pennsylvania and Maryland regarding the proper boun-dary between the two provinces. -[[Enochson-6|Enoch Enochson Sr]] and [[Friend-185|Susannah (Friend) Enochson]]d had four known children:  [[Enochsen-6|Gabriel Enochsen]], (b. 25 February 1695 - d.1751) at Crum Creek, Ridley Township. Married Maria Guarron, daughter of James and Brigitta Guarron, 30 December 1730. She died three days after the birth of their only child, also named Gabriel, who was born 21 September 1731, d. 1761.  Anders Enochson, b.1697 at Crum Creek, married at the Raccoon Church on 25 October 1727, to Catharine Jones, daughter of Stephen Jones and Anna Mattson. He is traced in western Maryland up to 1754. Known children, all baptized at Rac-coon, were: Rebecca, Priscilla, Abraham and John Enochson.  Enoch Enochson, Jr., born c. 1702 at Crum Creek, never married. He moved with his younger brother to Rowan County, North Carolina, where he died in 1788.  John Enochson, b.1704, at Crum Creek, married at the Raccoon Church to Margaret Vanneman, daughter of David and Catharine Vanne-man, 27 June 1729. He died there on 20 June 1765. He had six known children: David, Rebecca, Gabriel, Mar-garet, Mary, and Isaac Enochson '''2. Johan Enoch''', b. 1672, married 1696 to the widow of Derrick Johansson, named Brigitta Gästenberg, daughter of Olof Nilsson alias Gästenberg (ghost mountain, in Swedish). Brita d. in Kingsessing in childbirth on 29 January 1716. Her husband, Johan Enoch died about 1730. They had six known children:  Hannah Enoch, b.1698 in Bucks County, m. Jonas Yocum, son of Peter Peterson Yocum, 26 August 1715. They moved to Manatawney (present Douglassville, Berks County, Pennsylvania). Jonas Yocum died in 1760. They had five children who grew to adulthood and married: Peter, John, Judith, Mary and Margaret.  John Enoch, Jr., b.1700 Bucks County, m. 6 November 1718 to Elizabeth Van Zandt. Their son, John Enoch III, was baptized 17 January 1719/20. The father died in the same year His widow married Jacob Supplee, son of Andreas Souplis, 11 August 1720.  Richard Enoch, born c. 1704 in Bucks County, married Martha (parents not identified). He took over the family farm, which he sold to Swan Jones, son of Nils Jonasson, on 12 January 1730/1. He died before 23 November 1736, when his widow married John Ewan of Burlington County, N.J. He had three known children: Mar-garet, Mary and Thomas Enoch. '''''''' Henry Enoch, b. 1707'''''*''' in Bucks County, m. Elizabeth Ross, daughter of William Ross. Henry died there in 1783. He had seven confirmed children: ''Henry''*, David, Enoch, John, Rachel, Elizabeth, Sarah.  Enoch Enoch, b 1712, in Bucks County, he died c. 1760, survived by two daughters, Mary and Sarah.  Phoebe Enoch, b. 1714, married Joseph Boyce, Jr., of Kingsessing, 10 October 1734. Joseph died in 1742, survived by Phoebe and four children: Margaret, Joseph, John and Mary. '''3. Henry Enoch''', son of'' Harman,'' b. Kingsessing c. 1680. m. Sarah (parents unknown) by 1711. He died after 1755. They had seven known children:  Rebecca Enoch, b. 1713 in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, married John May at the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, on 1 August 1737.  Hannah Enoch, b. 1715 in Bensalem Township, has not been further traced.  Herman Enoch, b. 1717 in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, m. in New Jersey 12 November 1741 to Mary Dillon. He had no children and died in Philadelphia County in 1769,  Joseph Enoch, b. 1722, m. 16 April 1747 to Jemima Wynkoop at the Presbyterian Church in Abington. He died in Philadelphia County in 1755. His widow married Abram New-kirk. Joseph had one known child: Jonathan Enoch.  Gertrude Enoch, b. 1725, m. 29 May 1747 to William Maxwell at the Abington Presbyterian Church.  Olive Enoch, b. 1727, m. 2 December 1747 to John Lawrenson at the Abing-ton Presbyterian Church. He died in Makefield Township, Bucks County in 1750, naming his wife Olive as sole legatee.  Susanna Enoch was baptized 19 August 1733. Not further traced. '''4. Garrett Enoch''', son of Harman, was born c. 1688. In 1717 he joined his younger brother David Enoch to trim logs at Passyunk for a new parsonage for the Swedish pastor Andreas Sandel after the first one had accidentally burned down. From 1731 to 1741, he was taxed as the head of house-hold in East Caln Township, Chester County. His wife and children, if any, have not been identified. '''5. David Enoch''', son of Harman, b. 1690. m.1721 to Helena, daughter of Charles Hansson Steelman and grand-daughter of Hans Månsson. Helena died c. 1733, David Enoch moved to Kingsessing to live with his mother. 1738, David Enoch m 2nd Miriam Reece daughter of William Reece of Haverford. He died 9 December 1767. His known children by two marriages were:  Anders Enoch (Helena), baptized at Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church 1 July 1722, Illegitimate daughter Jane Enoch, b. of Catharine Brian, 10 February 1752.  Anna Enoch (Helena) , b. 20 October 1725, died young.  Hendrick Enoch (Helena), b. 17 December 1727, buried as a child at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.  Margareta Enoch (Helena), b. 29 July 1729, m. Nicholas Moore 31 January 1751.  Gertrude Enoch (Helena), baptized 9 November 1731, died young.  Mary Enoch (Helena), b. 1733, buried 27 June 1735 at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.  Benjamin Enoch (Miriam), b. 1737, married c. 1759 Mary Stalcop, only child of Andrew and Hanna Stalcop of New Castle County. Benjamin died in Caswell County, North Carolina, after 1790. His known children were Maria, David, Andrew, Sarah, Benjamin Jr., Reece, John and Samuel Enoch.  Reece Enoch (Miriam), b. 1739, was married at Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church in Wilmington on 7 May 1764 to Jane Carter. They lived in a house in town provided by his father. Reece died by 17 January 1795 when letters of administration were issued on his estate. He had no children. '''6. Catharine Enoch'''m - Smith, d. before 1737 '''7. Maria Enoch''' m. Henry Griffith (d. 17 March 1747/8) of Upper Merion Township. '''*Research Note:''' While researching this family, and at this specific time period, I found evidence https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48416 , page 16of Henry Enoch (wife Sarah) as Grantor of property to John Burnfield of Bartley Co. 11 Jan 1789; rec. 16 Sep 1790; and James Largent of Hamphire County 1790, rec. 16 Sep 1790. Page 15 of the same record indicates Henry ''Sr''. (wife Elizabeth) as Grantor in 6 transactions between 1762 and 1784. The record above shows Henry died 1783, he could not have made the 1790 transactions. "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" records (limited) the marriage of a Henry to Sarah "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900" 2190.012; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1, Henry b. 1726 and Sarah b. 1736. This individual is listed as the son of Henry (1707)-Johan (1672)-Garret (1650). There is also evidence the elder Henry served as a private in the Pennsylvania Malitia's Invalid Regiment (commissioned 20 Jun 1777) under his son, Lt. Col. Henry Enoch'' Jr'' from Clarksville.Tenmile Country and its Pioneer Families" by Howard L. Leckey, p. 34 [https://books.google.com/books?id=UM7gBFLDzvkC&q=34#v=snippet&q=34&f=false] Based on this it appears the research/military records for the younger Henry have been inadvertently connected to the his father Henry. ==Sources== *The Peter S. Craig Collection, Archives From The Swedish Colonial Society, Copyright © 2022 The Swedish Colonial Society, All Rights Reserved [https://craigcollection.colonialswedes.net/][https://colonialswedes.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/SCNewsF05.pdf]

The Epidemic

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Davidson-Williamson-Statewide County TN Archives News.....Epidemic March 5, 1816 Transcribed by:Paula Snyder paulas1218@aol.com April 15, 2007, 12:31 am '''The Nashville Whig''''' Nashville, Tennessee Vol. IV, Number 184 March 5, 1816 '''THE EPIDEMIC''' Which raged here, and which proved so fatal to this place, has entirely abated in town and the cheering blessing health resumed its accustomed place amongst our citizens: But we have yet to lament that in some parts of the country the fatal disease continues to rage – though not with the same violence. '''TO THE PUBLIC''' An ardent desire to arrest, by every means in my power, the mortality of the prevailing Epidemic, is all the apology I shall offer for the appearance of this hastily drawn up sketch of its causes, symptoms and method of cure. The remote and predisposing causes of this disease may in some degree elude our investigation; but I am of opinion that the unusual quantity of rain which fell during the last year, and the frequent and violent changes in the temperature of the air, in the early part of the winter, have been at least very active agents in the business. The Epidemic, Catarrh, or Influenza, which made its appearance about the 1st of January, found in our systems, from the above named or other causes, a general and highly inviting predisposition to inflammatory attacks of, and great determinations to the lungs and liver; and acting on this predisposition as a more generally diffused exciting cause than ever before occurred under similar circumstances in this country, has produced amongst us a most violent Epidemic Pleurisy. The patient is generally seized with an ague, fit or chilness (sp.), accompanied with, or soon followed by pain in the side or breast; difficulty of breathing; great thirst and internal heat; a white parched tongue; small corded and frequent pulse, from 110 to 150 in the minute. In a few cases the pulse is full and hard, and in some small and soft; a distressing cough through the whole course of the disease – the patient sleeps none, nor is it procured by opiates. – These are the general features of the disease; but the symptoms are exceedingly variant. When it proves fatal, it is from the second to the ninth day generally – apparently from suffocation, or mortification in the lungs. From the violence of the symptoms, the parts affect, the persons who appear most liable to attacks, and the rapid course of the disease, I formed at once the opinion, that it was a disease of the highest grade of inflamatory (sp.) action. But on the other hand, the small, and sometimes soft pulse, the pale and exhausted appearance of many of the patients, and the openly avowed and confident opinions of physicians (high in my own and the public’s estimation) that it was of decreased or Typhus action, or some degree stayed my hand, and made me faulter (sp.) in my course. These embarrassing circumstances caused me to venture to draw blood with a timid and sparing hand; and even to omit it in some cases altogether, and place my whole reliance on blistering, purging, sweating, &c. I soon discovered that such a course was by no means a match for so violent and rapid a disease; and ventured, in conformity to my first impressions, to use the lancet freely. I can now say, from experience, that early and free blood-letting is the only cure for this disease, in its most violent forms. By a different course, the lives of many, I acknowledge may be saved, but they are not cured. They have generally a dangerous long illness; and a tedious convalescence – harassed by a cough, stitches in the side or breast, and almost insurmountable debility. – While those cured by blood-letting are well in a few days, and regain their former strength and health with astonishing rapidity. When the patient is seized as above stated, with a pain in the side or breast, I bleed him until he becomes faint, or a pain in the side or breast, I bleed him until he becomes faint, or a mitigation of the symptoms is produced. I repeat it in eight or ten hours if pain continues or returns; and so on until it is entirely removed – laying at the same time a blistering plaster on the part pained; keeping the bowels open with calomel and salts, and using the bath if the skin is dry. The principle object, however, of this communication is to urge the necessity of early and free blood-letting, without regard to the age of the sufferer, and letting the relief procured, and not the number of ounces, be the criterion of the proper quantity. Public prejudices are unfortunately strong against this anchor of hope; and those prejudices have been increased and strengthened by premature and ill digested opinion of physicians. I will not dwell on the dreadful devastations those errors are daily making in our county – the subject is a delicate and heart rending one, I will close these observations by calling your attention to the unusual fatality of this disease; and hoe that this circumstance will at least raise a doubt that a proper course has not generally pursued and a belief that your condition cannot be made worse by a different one. Make trial of that which I have pointed out; and I am willing that my professional reputation rest upon the issue. :FELIX ROBERTSON :Nashville, March 4, 1816 Two thirds of those attacked have the pain in the right side.It is important that the orifice made in the vein be large, and the blood drawn off in as short time as possible.

The estate inventory of Johan Lind

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==Johan Lind the elder (1802-1897)== July 13, 1897, an inventory of the estate of ''Brukspatron'' [[Hansson-2011|Johan Lind]] was executed by the deputies of the magistrate's court in Stockholm. Lind, who was born 17 May 1802, died on the 14th of April the current year, leaving as his heirs:Stockholms rådhusrätt 1:a avdelning (A, AB) F1A:751 (1897) Bild 740 / Sida 202 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v223517.b740.s202 page info] v223517.b740.s202 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v223517.b740.s202 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/SSA/0145a Riksarkivet] #The children of deceased, legitimized daughter [[Johansdotter-2152|Emma Amalia Lind]] in her marriage to chief accountant [[Lund-1361|Magnus Lund]] and their descendants. ##Daughter Ingrid Maria Lund, the divorced wife of sales agent Fredrik Frankenfeldt ##The daughter of deceased son, sales agent Göran Johan Magnus Lund in his marriage with Gerda Schwan, Greta, born 1 January 1891 #Lind's children in the marriage with [[Lundberg-434|Maria Lundberg]]: ##Daughter [[Lind-1577|Jenny Elisabeth]], married to wholesaler Per Wilhelm Sellholm ##Daughter [[Lind-1578|Elin Lamartina]], married to the Major (etc.) Oscar Alm ##Daughter [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hansson-2011|Anna Helena]], married to Docent Ivar Bendixon ##The children of deceased son [[Lind-845|Gustaf Adolf Lind]] in his marriage with Walfrid Bendixon: ###Son Erik Valle, born 14 October 1888 ###Daughter Ellen Elisabeth, born 26 June 1890 ##The daughter of deceased daughter [[Lind-738|Maria Cecilia Lind]] in her marriage with ''Kommerserådet'' [[Günther-450|Ernst Günther]], [[Günther-449|Jeanna Cecilia]] born 18 February 1881. (Günther was a lawyer at [[Wikipedia:National_Board_of_Trade_(Sweden)|The National Board of Trade]]) *Present at the execution of the probate was ''Kommerserådet'' Günther, representing his abovementioned daughter as her warden and serving as proxy by letter of appointment for all other heirs. *Also present was the usher Anders Gustaf Olsson, representing by letter of appointment the heirs claimant: butcher [[Lind-840|Carl Henrik Lind]] and the leaseholder [[Lind-837|Henrik Casimir Lind]], sons of the deceased, legitimized son of ''brukspatron'' Johan Lind, namely [[Lind-827|Johan Wilhelm Albert Lind]]. As grounds for their claim Olsson produced a copy of a legitimization document from Klara parish, submitted after the marriage of Johan Lind the younger to [[Gosselman-1|Malvina Gosselman]]:Stockholms rådhusrätt 1:a avdelning (A, AB) F1A:751 (1897) Bild 750 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v223517.b750 page info] v223517.b750 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v223517.b750 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/SSA/0145a Riksarkivet] :''Bilaga till Klara församlings dopbok Nr 133'' :''Vi undertecknade äkta makar förklara härmed barnen Carl Henrik, född den 18 Juni 1864 i Adolf Fredriks församling, döpt den 21 Juni 1864 och Henrik Casimir, född den 20 September 1866 uti St Klara församling, döptes den 22 September 1866, såsom våra gemensamma barn, hvadan vi anhålla att desamma varda införda i dopboken nu och följaktligen berättigade att arf efter oss taga, såsom varande barn av laggift säng.'' ::''Stockholm den 23 Januari 1871'' :: ''Malvina Lind född Gosselman'' ::''John Lind'' The original document was countersigned by the sexton and a comminster, the copy was countersigned by the vicar. It is worth noting that the document explicitly states that the boys were to be considered as being children of "married bed" and having full rights to inheritance after their parents. Against this Ernst Günther produced another document, presented a document, signed by Malvina Gosselman, 2 March 1883. This was seven years after the death of her husband, when Malvina was in her second marriage, two and a half years before her own death. A copy of this document is included with the estate inventory:Stockholms rådhusrätt 1:a avdelning (A, AB) F1A:751 (1897) Bild 800 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v223517.b800 page info] v223517.b800 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v223517.b800 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/SSA/0145a Riksarkivet] :''Att min förre, aflidne man Johan Wilhelm Alb. Lind icke var naturlig fader till mina söner Karl Henrik, född d. 18 Juni 1864 i Adolf Fredriks församling, och Henrik Kasimir, född d. 20 Sept 1866, i St Klara församling och att således den till Jacobs pastorsembete d. 25 Jan. 1871 af mig och min förre, aflidne man rörande dessa barn inlemnade uppgift, hvari de förklaras "såsom våra gemensamma barn" tillkommit af oförstånd och bristande kunskap om de i vårt land gällande adoptionslagarne, samt att nämnde handling från min aflidne man John Linds sida endast afsett att adoptera barnen, men icke att erkänna dem såsom sina naturliga barn, erkännes härmed.'' ::''Strengnäs d. 2 Mars 1883'' ::''Malvina Bodström född Gosselman'' :''Att fru Malvina Bodström född Gosselman vid fullt och sundt förstånd, samt med fri vilja, egenhändigt tecknat sitt namn under ofvanstående erkännande intygas af oss undertecknade tillkallade vittnen.'' ::''Seth Hallström Med Dr'' ::''Johan Oldevig, Löjtnant, adr. Strengnäs'' Here, in the presence of two witnesses, Malvina signed (by her full wits and of her own free will) an admission that her husband John Lind was not the natural father of her children; that the legitimization from 1871 arose from imprudence and ignorance concerning Swedish adoption laws; and that the sole intention of her deceased husband had been to adopt the children. This way the claim of the brothers was refuted, and they did not inherit ''Brukspatron'' Lind. They seem to have been previously unaware of being posthumously denied as the sons of Johan Lind the younger. Since the digitized copy included with the estate inventory is only a handwritten copy we cannot be sure who wrote the original. However, the phrasing indicates that Malvina signed the document, but did not write it herself. Also, since the document was in the possession of Ernst Günther, it is likely that he was the unnamed person paying Malvina a visit together with two respectable witnesses and very possible that he formulated the text. ==John Lind the younger 1842-1876== [[Lind-827|Johan Wilhelm Albert Lind (1842-1876)]] died 21 years before his father, 18 March 1876. His estate inventory was held 6 May 1876.Selebo häradsrätt (AB, D) FII:22 (1876-1880) Bild 1490 / Sida 122 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v147854.b1490.s122 page info] v147854.b1490.s122 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v147854.b1490.s122 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11314 Riksarkivet] The introduction reads: :''År 1876 den 6 Maj förrättades af undertecknade boupteckning efter Landtbrukaren John Lind, som afled på sin egendom Svedäng den 18 sistlidne Mars och såsom arfvingar efterlemnade Enkan Fru [[Gosselman-1|Malvina Lind]] samt barnen Carl Henrik född 1864 och Henrik Casimir född 1866.'' :''Ett emellan makarna upprättat inbördes testamente företeddes, utvisande att den efterlefvande skulle under sin lifstid förblifva i orubbad besittning af allt som då fanns i boet.'' :''Enkefru Lind uppgaf boet, som antecknades och värderades sålunda:'' The initial text has been modified by putting the two children within parenthesis, adding "step-" to "children" and adding the father, Brukspatron Lind in Stockholm as an heir, making the section read: :''och såsom arfvingar efterlemnade Enkan Fru Malvina Lind (samt styf-barnen Carl Henrik född 1864 och Henrik Casimir född 1866) jemte fadren Brukspatron Lind i Stockholm.'' The change is significant, and suspect. == Sources ==

The Estate of John Smith Sr.

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Estate of John Smith Senior who died Feb 1793 == Summary of Estate Heirs == 3 Jun 1794 - son Samuel submits a Bill of Complaint against the heirs of John Smith Sr. to the Judges of the Court of Equity for the District of Hamilton in the Territory of the United States of America South of the River Ohio, listing a schedule of money, slaves and other property given in advancement to children and grandchildren. Other than Samuel, the only surviving children are Jane wife of Thomas Phelps dec., and Pheraby wife of John Hinton.Transcription of Court Case: Tennessee Records of Knox County Superior Court Record Book "B" 1797-1804 Part II. Prepared by The Historical Records Survey Transcription Unithttps://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Smith-6957-1 [[Smith-205413|Samuel Smith]] [[Smith-17538|Elizabeth (Smith) Bryan]] late of Johnson County NC married to Wm Bryan now deceased. Their children: #Hardy Bryan, #Blake Bryan, #John Bryan, #Elizabeth Blackman, all of Johnston Co. NC, give depositions. [[Smith-107598|Jane (Smith) Felps]] widow of Thomas Felps of Rowan County, gives deposition. [[Smith-37461|Nancy "Anne" (Smith) Bryan]] late of Johnson Co. NC married to Needham Bryan now deceased. Their children: #Kedar Bryan, esquire, of Sampson Co. NC, and #Benjamin Bryan give depositions. [[Smith-107596|John Smith Jr]] late of Hawkins County NC now the territory of the US south of the Ohio. Sons: #[[Smith-98742|William Smith]] and #[[Smith-28350|Gideon Smith]], both of Hamilton District, Tennessee, give depositions. [[Smith-31946|Alexander Smith]] late of Cumberland County. His widow Elizabeth and her husband Farguard Campbell give joint deposition. Heirs: #Isaac Williams, #[[Smith-37460|John Smith]], and #David Smith? mentioned. [[Smith-60519|Pheruba (Smith)]] married to John Hinton of Wake County, give joint deposition. == Text Excerpt == In Equity, Original Bill Samuel Smith Administrator & c against Ann Bryan & Others the heirs and Legal Representatives of John Smith Senior: To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Equity for the District of Hamilton in the Territory of the United State of America south of the River Ohio____ The Bill of '''Samuel Smith''' Administrator and One of the Heirs of John Smith Senr. deceased ___against____ The Heirs or legal Representatives of '''Ann Bryan''' late of Johnson County North Carolina deceased, the heirs & c of '''Elizabeth Bryan''' late of Johnson County North Carolina, deceased, the Heirs & c of [[Smith-107596|John Smith Junior]] late of the County of Hawkins North Carolina now the territory of the United States south of Ohio, deceased, the Heirs of '''Alexander Smith''' late of Cumberland County deceased, John Hinton and '''Pheruba Hinton''' of Wake County and '''Jane Phelps''' relict of Thomas Phelps Deceased of Rowan County Defendants. Humbly complaining showeth to your Honors: Your Orator Samuel Smith Admr. and one of the Heirs of John Smith Senior deceased that the said John Smith Senior departed this life about the month of February 1793 not having made any will or Testament as your Orator believes, that Orator being the only surviving son of the said John Smith obtained letters of Administration on the Estate of the said Deceased from the Court of Jefferson County, that the said John Smith Senior at the time of his decease was possessed of personal Estate of considerable value, which your Orator has taken into possession and by Order of said Court has exposed the same to public sale, that the amount of the said sales is ten thousand five hundred and forty two and One half Dollars, out of which sum all just claims against said Estate are to be discharged and the remainder to be distributed agreeably to Law among the several heirs of said Intestate. Your Orator further showeth that the said John Smith Senior had six children (Exclusive of your Orator) viz Anne (who was married to Needham Bryan now deceased, Samuel), Elizabeth (who was married to William Bryan now deceased), John, Alexander, Jane (intermarried to Thomas Phelps now deceased) and Pheruba married to John Hinton; that the said Anne, Elizabeth, John and Alexander died during the life of said Intestate having each left children as legal Representatives to claim in the room of the deceased Parent; that your Orator, Jane Phelps and Pheruba Hinton are the only surviving children of the said Intestate. And your Orator further showeth that each of the said children (your Orator included) during the life of said Intestate have been advanced with portions by him in a greater or less degree, and your Orator doth not know to what sum each of said children or their legal Representatives are entitled by Law, until it can be ascertained what sum or sums have been advanced to each in the life time of said Intestate, which your Orator believes can only be done in this Honorable Court of Equity where the parties may be compelled to answer and Account on Oath. Your Orator admits that he hath received in advancement from the said Intestate in his life time each, negroes and Other property agreeable to the schedule annexed to this bill and further states that the said schedule which (he prays may be taken as part of this Bill) doth contain to the best of his knowledge information and belief an Account of the several sums of money, Negroes and other property advanced by said Intestate in his life to the parties in the bill contained and also the amount of the purchase made by said parties at the sale of said Estate by your Orator as Administrator. [Transcription of Court Case: Tennessee Records of Knox County Superior Court Record Book "B" 1797-1804 Part II. Prepared by The Historical Records Survey Transcription Unit] == Estate Sale == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:John_Smith_Sr._Estate_Sale_30_Aug_1793 Estate Sale 1793] == Sources == *Betty (Harrell) Gerlack: I received the pdf on May 28, 2019, from Phillip Smith, Certified Archivist, County Government Records Archives Assistant, Knox County Archives, Knox County Public Library System, Office of the County Mayor. Mailing address: 500 W. Church Avenue Knoxville, TN 37902-2505. (865) 215-8800

The Estate of Matthew Hawkins

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There are two Matthew Hawkins men documented in Culpeper County during period 1790-1821. They are often noted in records as Jr. and Sr. They are believed to be related as uncle and nephew. Matthew Sr. wrote a will dated 27 May 1820; proved 19 Jun 1820.Green, Raleigh Travers, Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, Virginia, published by the author, Culpeper, VA, 1900, p50. Wife Betty. Children Job, James, Rebecca, Betty, Phebe, Susanna, Mary, John. Our subject is [[Hawkins-3364|Matthew Hawkins]] jr. who died intestate in 1821. In 1833 Rappahannock County was carved from Culpeper County. Matthew Hawkins and his family were residents living in the vicinity of Woodville, Culpepr County when he died. Matthew's heirs became residents of Rappahannock County in 1833. On 15 October 1821 Dr. Joseph Nicklin qualified as administrator of Matthew Hawkins' estate and executed bond of $4,000 with Reuben M Strother and John Hawkins sureties. On the same day Nicklin posted $2000 bond as the guardian of Matthew's four minor children: Benjamin, Archibald, Almira Jane and Eveline. One month later, on 22 Nov 1821, Nicklin, his wards, and the three of the adult children of Matthew Hawkins (John, James and Sophronia) sued William Hawkins in Culpeper County Chancery Court. Their goal was to discover William's location to elicit his response to their desire to sell Matthew's real estate and slaves. Matthew died in possession of 161 acres and at least 10 slaves. The court approved an order for the sale of Matthew's land and slaves on 19 Feb 1822 and appointed Nicklin, Reuben M. Strother and John Smither Commissioners to oversee the sale. Due to the obvious conflict of interest, Nicklin was replaced as a Commissioner by Gerrard Popham at the next court held 19 Mar 1822. Although the conflict was recognized and Nicklin subsequently removed as Commissioner, his influence and interests over the entire process became apparent. Four days after filing the suit against William Hawkins, Nicklin held a public auction on 26 Nov 1821 during which personal property of Matthew's estate (excluding land and slaves) was sold. The sale netted $522.80 with the majority of sales being made to family members: * Mrs. Nancy Hawkins, $198.59, goods and corn * John Hawkins, $33.00 * James Hawkins Jr., $168.55 * William Yowell, $31.00 * Benjamin Hawkins, $2.30 * Archibald Hawkins, $0.30 Nicklin set aside real estate and slaves for Nancy Hawkins as part of her one-third dower interest in her husband's estate: 33 acres with homes and improvement; two slaves, Caty and Jane, who were valued at $633.33. Nicklin then proceeded to acquire and use a fair portion of the remaining assets of Matthew's estate for his own personal gain. The sale of land and slaves belonging to the estate of Matthew Hawkins was held at a public auction in Woodville, Culpeper County, on 10 Apr 1822. Terms of the sale required payment with interest within 12 months. Buyers were required to make a bond with security for the purchase amount. Outcome of the sale was approved by the Court on 16 Aug 1822 on the report of Commissioners John Smither, Reuben M. Strother and Gerrard Popham. The sale of eight slaves generated $1775.23. * man, Peter, $450 ... sold to William Hawkins; William Yowell security. * woman Dilsey, and girl Deliah, $396 ... sold to William Yowell; William Hawkins & Daniel Snyder security. * woman Amey, $325.50 ... sold to Smither Mason; Joseph Nicklin security * girl Esther, $200.00 ... sold to Joseph Nicklin; Reuben M. Strother security * boy Bob, $240.47 ... sold to Thomas P. Thornhill; Thomas Thornhill Sr., security * boy Charles, $161.00 ... sold to Charles Sisk; William Yowell security * old woman Molly, $2.26 ... sold to Archibald Hawkins Nicklin retained Esther for himself though she was eventually conveyed and charged to Benjamin Hawkins, one of his guardianship wards. William Hawkins, one of Matthew's adult sons, bought Peter. Nicklin failed to account for sale proceeds as assets belonging to his wards or their older siblings, the heirs of Matthew Hawkins. Matthew's remaining real estate, 128 acres with houses and improvements, was sold to his administrator Joseph Nicklin who executed a bond with security and a Deed-of-Trust to ensure payment of the premises. Nicklin was accused of paying an undervalued rate of $5.66/acre; $725.90 total. Nicklin failed to record conveyance of the property or acquire a deed. He also did not account for proceeds from the sale as assets of Matthew's estate. Conveyance would not be recorded and a deed not procured until 15 years later when, on 17 Oct 1837, the Court of Rappahannock County appointed Gerrard Popham Commissioner for the express purpose of securing a proper deed for Nicklin. After the April auction of land and slaves the court again appointed Joseph Nicklin as a Commissioner on 16 Sep 1822 to collect monies associated with the purchase bonds issued at the sale. Thus, within a year of becoming administrator of Matthew's estate, guardian of his minor children, and occupant of his former homestead, Nicklin also became a Court appointed Commissioner overseeing and reviewing his own accounting work related to Matthew's estate assets. Based on sales, Matthews Hawkins' estate was valued at $4,238: * Widow's dower (1/3): $1,412.67 ** Personal property: $198.59, goods & corn ** Real estate: $ 580.75, 33 acres, $17.60/acre (value not reported, but calculated from reported estate assets) ** Slaves: $633.33, 2 women. * Heirs legacy (2/3): $2,825.34 ** Personal property: $324.21 ** Real Estate: $725.90; 128 acres, $5.66/acre ** Slaves: $1775.23, 8 humans Each of the eight children and heirs of Matthew would theoretically receive $332 principal less costs for their maintenance and admin fees. This amount was reasonably close to an estimate made to the Culpeper County Court in late 1821 when administrator Nicklin stated each of the eight heirs would not receive more than $300 as their principal portion. Eveline Hawkins, the youngest ward of Joseph Nicklin died "under age 21, intestate, unmarried, and without issue" around c1829. Her mother Nancy Hawkins, Matthew's widow, died intestate in 1835. Events associated with the administration of their estates appear to have initiated a query into the administration of Matthew Hawkins estate. In 1839 Almira Jane and her husband John F. Beans sued her former guardian Joseph Nicklin in Rappahannock Chancery Court. At least two suits with Almira Jane and John F. Beans as Plaintiffs were filed and depending before the court simultaneously between 1839-1842. These suits reflected back on the administration of Matthew Hawkins' estate and essentially charged the administrator with self-dealing. Beyond the questionable land acquisition and fraudulent accounting of monies from land and slave sales, the suits further charged Nicklin with failing to account for annual interest accruing to the heirs on funds collected and due to Matthew's estate. They also complained that Nicklin improperly charged the estate 6%, rather than the standard 5%, allowed by estate administrators for their work. Commissioners appointed by the Court to review the suits found that Nicklin's actions regarding the land purchase were irregular and improper. However, they decreed too much time had passed to void the transaction and allowed Nicklin to retain the land. Nonetheless, the Commissioners found for the Plaintiff's with regard to Nicklin's lax accounting and reported several awards of principal and interest to Matthew's heirs. The suits were combined for a Final Decree and Judgement on Sep Term 1841: * Nicklin owes the estate of Matthew Hawkins ... $3,107 (for principal and interest collected from bonds of slave sales) * Nicklin owes heirs of Matthew Hawkins as follows: ** James Hawkins ... $403 ** Eveline Hawkins' estate ... $453 ** Almira Jane Beans ... $285 (in addition to $150 Nicklin paid before the suits) ** John Hawkins ... $0. John became an insolvent debtor and Nicklin bought his schedule (and presumably paid his debts). ** Archibald Hawkins ... $0. Archibald issued a receipt indicating he had been paid in full before the suits. * Hawkins heirs owe Nicklin as follows: ** Nancy Hawkins' estate ... $328 ** William Hawkins ... $322; See [[Space: William Hawkins' Fraud|William Hawkins' Fraud]]. ** Sophronia Yowell ... $112 ** Benjamin Hawkins ... $58 '''A note on sources'''. The foregoing information was compiled from two lawsuits filed in the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery, Rappahannock County, Virginia. Beans et al. v Nicklin et al. and Moffett et al. v Hawkins [sic, Nicklin] et al. Complaint bills for each suit were filed in 1839 with court decrees, Commissioner reports, and final judgements following through 1842. The suits were depending before the court concurrently and the complaints bills covered many of the same issues relating to the administration of Matthew Hawkins' estate. The key adversarial defendant in both suits was Dr. Joseph Nicklin, administrator of Matthew Hawkins, deceased. The other defendants were heirs of Matthew Hawkins, his children, who were not adversarial but were included to elicit their response to the complaint bill and because the suit represented their interests. Several of the defendants received financial awards as legatees and heirs of Matthew Hawkins. The first suit, Beans v Nicklin, was filed to challenge recording and accounting irregularities associated with the sale and possession of Matthew Hawkins' real estate. Plaintiffs requested the Court void an 1837 deed of conveyance issued to administrator Nicklin. A decree issued in April 1841 for a Court Commissioner to evaluate the accounting of defendant Nicklin and report on the guardianship accounts of his four Hawkins wards: Almira Jane, Benjamin, Archibald, and Eveline. The action of the second suit, Moffett v Nicklin, was focused on settling the estate of Eveline Hawkins. Her heirs were her siblings however the estate was administered by Sheriff French Strother. The proceedings delved deeply into the administration of her father's estate, specifically improper accounting related to the sale and retention of slaves by administrator Nicklin. One key difference among the suits was that between the filing of the first suit, Beans v Nicklin, and the second, Moffett v Hawkins [sic, Nicklin] (filed 15 Aug 1839), James Hawkins assigned his rights and interests as a legatee of Matthew Hawkins over to John F. Beans (10 Aug 1839). Subsequently, John F. and Almira Jane Beans assigned their rights and interests, including those acquired of James Hawkins, over to Horatio G. Moffett (13 Aug 1839). Both suits referenced related suits that had occurred in the past or were still depending before the court. They were: * Nicklin et al. v William Hawkins, 1821, Culpeper Chancery Court. Complaint: to find Matthew Hawkins so that he could respond to plaintiffs request to sell land and slaves of Matthew Hawkins, deceased. Order: 19 Mar 1822 to sell land and slaves. * Nicklin v William Hawkins, c1829, Culpeper Chancery Court. Complaint: seeking to recover debt from Hawkins for purchase of slave Peter in 1822. Judgement Sep 1841, Hawkins indebted to Nicklin, $322. * Nicklin v Caldwell, depending before the court as of 22 Sep 1841. David Caldwell of Rockingham County recovered from Joseph Nicklin, admin of Matthew Hawkins, $130 on a debt from 1819. However, $38 in the suit was enjoined and remained in dispute. * Nicklin petition for Commissioner appointment to effect conveyance of deed, 17 Oct 1837, Rappahannock Chancery Court. Plea by Nicklin for Commissioner status so that he could convey to himself a deed of conveyance for real estate obtained from Matthew Hawkins' estate in 1822. Court appointed Gerrard Popham Commissioner to issue the requested deed. Deed conveyed and approved by Court 21 Nov 1837. ==Sources== See also: * Beans v Nicklin, 1839, Library of Virginia, Chancery Records Index, Rappahannock, Index no. 842-005, case no. 308, microfilm roll 56, image 491. Plaintiffs: John F. Beans and Almira Jane his wife. Defendants: Joseph Nicklin, John Hawkins, William Hawkins, James Hawkins, William Yowell and Sephronia his wife, Benjamin Hawkins, Archibald Hawkins, French Strother admin of Eveline Hawkins, dec'd, and Horatio G. Moffett. *Moffett v Hawkins [sic, Nicklin], 1839, Library of Virginia, Chancery Records Index, Rappahannock, Index no. 1842-006, case no. 309, microfilm roll 56, image 550. Plaintiffs: Horatio G. Moffett assignee of John F. Beans and Almira Jane his wife, John F. Beans and Almira Jane his wife in their own right, James Hawkins. Defendants: John Hawkins, William Hawkins, William Yowell and Sephronia his wife, Benjamin Hawkins and Archibald Hawkins. French Strother admin of Eveline Hawkins, dec'd.

The estate of Obediah Small

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These files are found by searching on ''FamilySearch'' for Obediah Small."North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5PK-PNV : 29 July 2020), Obadiah Small, 1788; citing Pasquotank, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,994,624. They consist of 16 images. These are listed and described below: # The first image is of the file that contains these documents."North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-917S-3P : 29 July 2020), Pasquotank County > S > Small, Obadiah (1788) > image 1 of 16; State Archives, Raleigh. ==Sources== Also see:

The Eternal Triangle

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

THE EVIDENCE CONNECTING MOSES HIGGINS OF CRAWFORD COUNTY, ILLINOIS, TO THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS

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=THE EVIDENCE CONNECTING MOSES HIGGINS OF CRAWFORD COUNTY, ILLINOIS, TO THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS= ==Introduction== [[Higgins-7285|Moses Higgins]] and his wife [[Arnold-13204|Temperance Arnold]] married in 1808 in Christian County, Kentucky.FamilySearch, "Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q28H-5T33 : accessed 7 May 2019), Moses Higgins and Tempy Arnold, 17 Dec 1808; citing Christian County, Kentucky, courthouse marriage records; FHL microfilm 464,808. Their first child was a daughter born in about 1810 who appears with them in Christian County in the 1810 census.1810 U.S. census, Christian County, Kentucky, Hopkinsville, p. 546 (penned), Moses Higgins; image, FamilySearch, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBS-S9Z3 : accessed 5 Aug 2019); citing NARA M252, roll 9. In the early 1820s, they and several related Higgins families migrated from Kentucky to Crawford County, Illinois, where Moses received a land grant for 80 acres on 15 July 1823.U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, ‘’General Land Office Records,’’ Patent Details: Higgins, Moses, Doc. No. 296, Accession Nr: CV-0078-568, Land office: Washington Office, issued 15 Jul 1823; image (https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0078-568&docClass=CV&sid=yo40l31i.trm : accessed 1 Feb 2023). In the 1830 U.S. census, Moses appears as the head of a large household in Crawford County.1830 U.S. census, Crawford County, Illinois, p. 8 (penned), Moses Higgins; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-96VH : accessed 1 Feb 2023); citing NARA M19, roll 23. But on 2 April 1835, Moses Higgins and his wife Temperance sold their land in Crawford CountyCrawford County, Illinois, Deed Book B, p. 405-6; images, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSV4-R9JM-6 : accessed 5 Feb 2023); FHL 1,310,123, DGS 8,117,052. and there is no known record of their presence in Illinois after that. A few years later, a Moses Higgins appears as the owner of a cotton plantation at the head of Bay Prairie in Matagorda County, Republic of Texas by 1841.Matagorda County, Republic of Texas, Deed Book E, pp. 357 & 425, deeds 1310 & 1396; images, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSBY-7TVZ : accessed 5 Feb 2023) & (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSBY-7TNJ : accessed 7 Feb 2023); FHL 351,797, DGS 8,402,139. This free space page outlines the documentary and DNA evidence which allows a confident conclusion that these two men are the same Moses Higgins. ==Early Higgins Individuals Appearing In or Near Matagorda County, Texas, Before 1850== There are very few people with the Higgins surname documented in Matagorda County, Texas, before 1850. Electronic searches of the 1850 U.S. census databases on ''Ancestry'' and ''FamilySearch'' for anyone with a surname of Higgins or similar residing in Matagorda or adjacent counties returns only three, all located in Wharton County which was carved from Matagorda and Colorado counties in 1846: *M E Higgins (female), b. in Alabama abt. 18321850 U.S. census, Wharton County, Texas, population schedule, Wharton District, p. 324 (stamped), dwelling 35, family 35, line 16, M.E. Higgins; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QBW-W8N : accessed 5 Feb 2023); citing NARA M432, Roll 916. *L Higgins (female), b. in Texas abt. 18491850 U.S. census, Wharton County, Texas, population schedule, Wharton District, p. 324 (stamped), dwelling 41, family 41, lines 5-6, L. & J B Higgins; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QBW-Q7J : accessed 5 Feb 2023); citing NARA M432, Roll 916. *J B Higgins (male), b. in Illinois abt. 1828, same household as L Higgins Not returned in this search but also appearing in the 1850 census for Brazoria County, adjacent to Matagorda, is a household containing: *E Higgen, b. in New York abt. 1815 *Emaline Higgen, b. in Alabama abt. 18231850 U.S. census, Brazoria County, Texas, population schedule, township not stated, p. 18 (penned), dwelling 170, family 170, E & Emaline Higgen; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRF3-LPQ : accessed 5 Feb 2023); citing NARA M432, roll 908. A search of the ''Ancestry'' database “Texas, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1820-1890”Ancestry.com, “Texas, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1820-1890,” database, (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3575/ : accessed 5 Feb 2023). for anyone with the surname “Higgins” or similar in Matagorda or adjacent counties before 1850 returns five entries: *Ann Higgins, Matagorda County, 1843 *Charlotte Higgins, Matagorda County, 1841 *E. Higgins, Brazoria County, 1846 *Eleazer Higgins, Brazoria County, 1841 *Moses Higgins, Wharton County, 1846 Although the database identifies these as tax list entries, it appears that at least three of them are based on marriage records, i.e., the following three marriages which occurred in Matagorda and Brazoria: *Hannah Higgins married George W. Wallace on 14 March 1843 in Matagorda County. This marriage record identifies the bride as both “Anna” and “Hannah” in the same document.Matagorda County, Texas, Marriages Book A, p. 20, no. 58, George W. Wallace & Anna Higgins; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3T-KCS : accessed 5 Feb 2023); FHL 351,794, DGS 4,820,250. The couple appears in the 1850 census for Wharton County as G W and H Wallace. The census entry for Hannah indicates she was born in Illinois in about 1830.1850 U.S. census, Wharton County, Texas, population schedule, Wharton, p. 324 (stamped), dwelling 33, family 33, line 5-6, G W & H Wallace; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QBW-W8N : accessed 5 Feb 2023); citing NARA M432, roll 916. *Charlotty Higgins married Owen C. Powell on 7 January 1841 in Matagorda County.Matagorda County, Texas, Marriages Book A, p. 13, no. 37, Owen C. Powell & Charlotty Higgins; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPQ9-7MV : accessed 5 Feb 2023); FHL 1,011,463, DGS 4,820,335. No record of them has been found after their marriage but given the young ages of marriage for the others, a rough estimate of Charlotty’s age based on her marriage date would suggest she might have been born in about 1826 -- assuming she was age 15 at marriage, the average age of her sisters Elizabeth (16), Hannah (14), & Loretta (15) at their marriages. *Eleazer Higgins married Emeline Tatum in Brazoria County on 8 October 1841.FamilySearch, “Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977,” database with images (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XLCL-4J7 : accessed 5 Feb 2023), Eleazer Higgins & Emeline Tatum, m. 8 Oct 1841; FHL 1,008,075, DGS 4,539,471 (images available only at FHL/FHC). This is the E & Emaline Higgen who appear in the 1850 census Brazoria County as discussed above. ==The Related Higgins Families of Matagorda, Wharton, and Colorado Counties, Texas, 1838-1850== Eleazer Higgins of Brazoria County died before 1855 when his wife Emaline was appointed administratrix of his estate.Brazoria County Bond Record Book B, p. 139; images, Ancestry, “Texas, Wills and Probate Records, 1833-1974,” database with images (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2004798:2115 : accessed 6 Feb 2023); {{Ancestry Sharing|1609873|959f76c804b24cccd21aa8f4bc90a27207d7a1859831f26c02f1dcfb529f46c3}}; FHL 1,008,069, DGS 7,574,037 (FHL/FHC access only). The census indicates he was born in New York and there is no known connection between him and the others Higgins mentioned above. Thus, it seems likely that Eleazer Higgins of Brazoria County is not relevant to this analysis. But apart from Eleazer, all the Higgins individuals who are known to have been present in Matagorda or adjacent Texas counties before 1850 appear to have been closely related. In addition to the marriages of Hannah in 1843 and Charlotty in 1841 listed above, the following additional Higgins marriages occurred before 1850 in Matagorda County, in Wharton County (carved from Matagorda in 1846), or in Colorado County (carved from Matagorda in 1835): *Loretta Higgins married Warren Wallace in Wharton County on 5 May 1848.FamilySearch, “Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965,” database with images (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-994V-1BWN : accessed 5 Feb 2023), Warren Wallace & Loretta Higgins, 5 May 1848; citing Wharton County Marriage Book A; FHL 1,012,395, DGS 7,255,688, image 33. Warren does not appear in the 1850 census for Wharton County, but “Lor Wallace” does appear, living in the household of George Wallace and Hannah (Higgins) Wallace, the couple discussed above who married in Matagorda County in 1843. The census entry for “Lor Wallace” indicates she was born in Illinois in about 1833.1850 U.S. census, Wharton County, Texas, population schedule, Wharton, p. 324 (stamped), dwelling 33, family 33, line 9, Lor Wallace; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QBW-W8N : accessed 5 Feb 2023); citing NARA M432, roll 916. *James Higgins married Mary E. Snoddy in Wharton County on 19 May 1847.FamilySearch, “Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965,” database with images (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-894V-11GH : accessed 5 Feb 2023), James Higgins & Mary E. Snoddy, 19 May 1847; citing Wharton County Marriage Book A; FHL 1,012,395, DGS 7,255,688, image 30. They are the J B Higgins and M. E. Higgins who appear in Wharton County in the 1850 census (Mary appears in the household of her Snoddy parents, just two households away from Hannah and Loretta Wallace). The infant L Higgins is their daughter Louisa, who appears in the household with J B Higgins in the household headed by J Wright, a female born in Kentucky in about 1815. As noted above, the 1850 census entry indicates that J B Higgins was born in Illinois in about 1828. *Betsy Ann Higgins married Charles Messer in Matagorda County on 3 July 1838.Matagorda Marriages, Book A, p. 6, no. 16, Charles Messer & Betsy Ann Higgins; image, ‘’’FamilySearch,’’ (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3T-K4S : accessed 5 Feb 2023); FHL 351,794, DGS 4,820,250. Betsy appears in later records as “Elizabeth,” and she and Charles appear in the 1850 census in Wharton County as C and E Messer. Their household is immediately adjacent to the household of J Wright (and JB Higgins), and just a few dwellings from the Snoddys. The census record indicates that Elizabeth (“Betsy”) was born in Kentucky in about 1822.1850 U.S. census, Wharton County, Texas, population schedule, Wharton District, p. 324 (stamped), dwelling 40, family 40, C & E Messer; image, ‘”FamilySearch,’’ (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QBW-W8N : accessed 5 Feb 2023); citing NARA M432, Roll 916. The identity of “J Wright,” head of the household in which J B Higgins and his daughter L Higgins were living in 1850, requires a few extra steps to sort out, but the documentary evidence establishes that her maiden name was also Higgins and that she was closely related to Moses: *“Jemimah ''Bennett''” married William [W]Right in Colorado County on 2 April 1839.Colorado County, Republic of Texas, Marriages Book B, p. 13, William Right and Jemimah Bennett; image, ‘’FamilySearch,’’ (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3B-9V7G : accessed 5 Feb 2023); FHL 969,533, DGS 4,820,264. However, the death certificate of their son “John Higgins Wright” states that the maiden name of his mother was “Jemima Higgins.”Ancestry, “Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982,” database with images, (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2272/images/40394_b061913-03227 : accessed 5 Feb 2023), Mills County, 1924, Apr-Jun, John Higgins Wright; citing Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982; {{Ancestry Sharing|1611338|6f4b2b120284b44ed429ca9db6b6ed2f62d8577220edd89455be306113ada349}}. Thus, Jemima had been married at least once before her marriage to William Wright in 1839, and her maiden name was Higgins. *William Wright died before 1848, when Moses Higgins appears as the “agt of J Wright w of W Wright” on the tax lists Gillespie and Bexar counties for a large tract of 4605 acres originally granted to “William Wright.” (Although a substantially identical tax record exists for both Gillespie and Bexar Counties, they both appear to refer to the same single tract of land. Gillespie was carved from Bexar in 1848).FamilySearch, “ Texas, County Tax Rolls, 1837-1910,” database with images, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-4B9N-K7 : accessed 5 Feb 2023), Gillespie County, 1848, image 16, Moses Higgins; and (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-WFWV-1 : accessed 5 Feb 2023), Bexar County, 1848, image 30, Moses Higgins. *Jemima appears as “J Wright,” the head of her household in Wharton County in 1850, with son J[ohn] H[iggins] Wright, as well as the J[ames] B Higgins and his daughter L Higgins discussed above. As noted above, the census record indicates that J[emima (Higgins)] Wright was born in Kentucky in about 1815.1850 U.S. census, Wharton County, Texas, population schedule, Wharton District, p. 324 (stamped), dwelling 41, family 41, household of J Wright; image, ‘”FamilySearch,’’ (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6QBW-Q7J : accessed 5 Feb 2023); citing NARA M432, Roll 916. *“Mrs. Jemimah Wright” remarried on 24 July 1853 in Guadalupe County, Texas, to William H. Bacon.Guadalupe County Marriage Record Book A, p. 106, William H. Bacon & Mrs. Jemimah Wright; image, ‘’FamilySearch,’’ (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9P3B-96LF : accessed 5 Feb 2023); FHL 1,035,072, DGS 4,820,358. They had at least two children, including a daughter Loretta born on 29 Oct 1854. Loretta’s death certificate also confirms that her mother Jemima’s maiden name was Higgins.Ancestry, “Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982,” database with images, (https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2272/images/40394_b062123-01679 : accessed 5 Feb 2023), Fort Bend County, 1937, Jan-Mar, Mrs. Loretta Halyard; citing Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982; {{Ancestry Sharing|1611730|ac23e119dea8c9c3f733daf2e9d87b557c562d79bc8ec5d33b1b2fac911bed68}}. ==Higgins Timeline - Kentucky to Illinois to Texas== From these records we can construct the following timeline which combines what we know about Moses Higgins and Temperance Arnold of Kentucky/Illinois with what we know about this related group of Higgins individuals in Matagorda/Colorado/Wharton counties in Texas: *17 Dec 1808 – [[Higgins-7285|Moses Higgins]] and [[Arnold-13204|Temperance ("Tempy")]] Arnold marry in Christian County, Kentucky. *1810 – Moses appears as head of his household in Christian County, Kentucky, which includes a female born in abt 1810 who is likely their first child. *Abt. 1815 – [[Higgins-12373|Jemima Higgins]] is born in Kentucky. *Abt. 1822 – [[Higgins-12384|Elizabeth (“Betsy”) Ann Higgins]] is born in Kentucky. *15 Jul 1823 – Moses Higgins obtains a land grant in Crawford County, Illinois. *Abt. 1826 – [[Higgins-12449|Charlotty Higgins]] is born, location unknown. *Abt. 1828 – [[Higgins-12387|James B. Higgins]] is born in Illinois. *Abt. 1829 – [[Higgins-12435|Hannah Higgins]] is born in Illinois. *1830 – Moses Higgins appears as head of large household in Crawford County, Illinois. *Abt. 1833 – [[Higgins-12448|Loretta Higgins]] is born in Illinois. *2 Apr 1835 – Moses and Temperance Higgins sell their land in Crawford County, Illinois. *3 Jul 1838 – Elizabeth (“Betsy”) Higgins marries Charles Messer in Matagorda County, Texas. *2 Apr 1839 – Jemima (Higgins) Bennett marries William Wright in Colorado County, Texas. *7 Jan 1841 Charlotty Higgins marries Owen C. Powell in Matagorda County, Texas. *3 Oct 1841 – Moses Higgins executes cotton deed in Matagorda County, Texas. *12 Feb 1842 – Moses Higgins executes second cotton deed in Matagorda County, Texas. *14 Mar 1843 – Hannah Higgins marries George W. Wallace in Matagorda County, Texas. *1846 – Wharton County is carved from Matagorda *19 May 1847 – James B. Higgins marries Mary Snoddy in Wharton County, Texas. *5 May 1848 – Loretta Higgins marries Warren Wallace in Wharton County, Texas. *1848 – Moses Higgins acts as tax agent for Jemima, widow of William Wright, for property she inherited from William in Bexar/Gillespie Counties, Texas. *1850 – James B. Higgins and his child Louisa Higgins are living in household of the widowed Jemima Wright in Wharton County along with her son J[ohn] H[iggins] Wright; Loretta (Higgins) Wallace is living in the household of G. W. & Hannah (Higgins) Wallace in Wharton County, Texas. This timeline strongly suggests that Jemima, Elizabeth, Charlotty, Hannah, James B., and Loretta are all closely related to Moses and came with him from Illinois to Texas before they reached adulthood. This conclusion is consistent with the 1830 census record for Moses’s household in Crawford County. The ages of these Higgins who married in Texas from 1838-1848 map closely to the ages of the younger members counted in that Illinois household in 1830: *Males < 5 -- (1) James B Higgins, b abt 1828 *Males 10-14 -- (1) [?] *Males 15-19 – (1) [?] *Males 30-39 – (1) Moses Higgins, b abt 1791 *Females < 5 – (2) Charlotty, b abt 1826 & Hannah, b abt 1830 *Females 5-9 – (1) Elizabeth, b abt 1822 *Females 10-14 – (1) Jemima, b abt 1815 *Females 15-19 – (1) [?] *Females 20-29 – (1) Temperance Based on this, is probable that the Moses Higgins who appears in the Republic of Texas by 1841 is the same man who appears in Crawford County, Illinois, until 1835; and that James B., Charlotty, Elizabeth, & Jemima are the children of Moses Higgins and Temperance Arnold. ==DNA Connections to Higgins Children Who Stayed in Illinois== This probable conclusion that the group of younger Higgins in Texas are all the children of Moses Higgins is also corroborated by DNA matches between descendants of the Texas Higgins and descendants of the likely children of Moses Higgins and Temperance who remained behind in Illinois. ===Oldest Daughter of Moses and Tempy=== As noted above, the 1810 census in Christian County, Kentucky, indicates that Moses and Temperance had an older daughter, born in about 1810 in Kentucky, who does not appear to have been counted in their household in 1830, and so had likely either died young or already married and left their household before 1830. In addition, the 1830 census suggests there was at least one additional daughter aged 15-19 and two sons aged 10-19 who did not migrate with them to Texas; again, these children may have died young or already left the household and started their own families in Crawford County before Moses and Temperance left for Texas. Their oldest daughter was likely [[Higgins-7284|Mary “Polly” Higgins]], based on the following: *Polly Higgins married [[Shook-1130|Benjamin Shook]] in Crawford County, Illinois, on 3 September 1826.FamilySearch, "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940," database with images, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFK3-F35 : accessed 7 May 2019), Benjamin Shook and Polly Higgins, 3 Sep 1826; citing Crawford County courthouse marriage records; FHL microfilm 874,276. *The family of Benjamin Shook appears immediately adjacent to Moses Higgins’s household in 1830.1830 U.S. census, Crawford County, Illinois, p. 8 (stamped); Benjamin Shook; image, FamilySearch, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY1-96VH : accessed 6 Aug 2019); citing NARA M19, roll 23. *The 1850 census indicates that Polly was born in about 1810 in Kentucky, matching the daughter who appears with Moses Higgins and Tempy shortly after their marriage in the 1810 census for Christian County, Kentucky, but does not appear in their household in 1830.1850 U.S. census, Crawford County, Illinois, population schedule, p. 342 (penned), dwelling 83, family 83, Mary Shook; image, FamilySearch, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DC8F-X2 : accessed 4 Aug 2019); citing NARA M432, roll 104. Thus, the documentary evidence establishes a high likelihood that Polly Higgins is the oldest daughter of Moses and Tempy. This conclusion is corroborated by DNA evidence. Although not triangulated, there are numerous AncestryDNA matches between [[McClain-3311|Michael]] and [[McClain-3379|Mark]] McClain (2nd great grandsons of Polly Higgins), and at least the following well-documented descendants of the Texas Higgins: *TL & SK, 2nd & 3rd great grandchildren of Jemima Higgins *MN & DH, 2nd & 3rd great granddaughters of Hannah Higgins *SK, BP, & BC, 2nd & 3rd great grandchildren of James B. Higgins There are no other known connections between Michael and Mark McClain and these DNA matches. Efforts to triangulate one or more matches confirming that Moses and Tempy are their common ancestors is ongoing. ==WikiTree Profiles That Use this Source== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:THE_EVIDENCE_CONNECTING_MOSES_HIGGINS_OF_CRAWFORD_COUNTY%2C_ILLINOIS%2C_TO_THE_REPUBLIC_OF_TEXAS|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Sources==

The EWB Nowland Family

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The following is an excerpt from Fort Smith Historical Society Quarterly by Mrs. Walter L. "Midge" Stouffer: "Son Edward William Benjamin Nowland, Jr. Ed was the baby of the Nowland family, and the only child born at Nowland Springs. J. Frank Weaver wrote of him: " of sparse build, rather under the average height and had a sparkling eye and a pleasant countenance. He wore his hair and beard rather closely cropped, as was the fashion with old time river men. His step was light, elastic, and quick and he was always gay and seemingly happy... he scattered sunshine instead of gloom and the world is a better place for his having lived in it." Before the advent of the railroads Captain (Edward) Nowland was a famous boatman. He knew every bend, bar, chute, bluff, and snag from Fort Gibson to Memphis. He and the late Captain Eugene Smith were together much of their time. Both were favorites. They could run a boat as long as the sand was wet and their crafts never lacked for patronage. He started on the river when he was only 15 years old, with his older brother William. Edward served in Captain Tom Lewis's Company of Confederate Calvary and Missouri and Kansas in 1864, and a lieutenant in major General Fagan's Escort. In 1866 he was again on the river as captain of the "Argue" with Judge C.W. Walker of Van Buren as his clerk, as he had been clerk to his brother William when he was first on the river. In 1866 he married Mintie Carroll of Conway County. The Van Buren paper said they were married at Lewisburg in Conway Co., Ark on the Feb 18. The Fort Smith paper said it was at Point Removal on the Feb 4. Point Removal was her father G.W. Carroll's plantation near Lewisburg. The Carrolls had a very large plantation; in 1860 he listed 167 slaves, with land worth $32,000 and personal property of $133,000. When the railroads arrived about 1872 the river traffic on the Arkansas declined, and Ed primarily ran from Memphis to Little Rock and on the Mississippi River. They were in Little Rock, Ark. until the late 1870s or early 1880s when they moved to Memphis probably because of the change in river traffic. He was captain of the "Governor Garland", "Lucille Nowland", and probably others. Although Edward no longer lived in Fort Smith, he was here with some regularity. In 1897 he was here to visit a former family slave, West Bryant's wife, and her family, who were living in Barling. J.F. Weaver reports, "Catpain Nowland... was reared near Fort Smith, and the tendrils of his great heart cling to the home of his boyhood, the scene of his earliest and happiest day. Nowland Springs, then known as Oakwood, north of the city, was his father's home place, and there he grew to manhood with brothers and sisters of that type which made its print upon the pages of southern history. Grand, noble people, they were all." Edward Benjamin Nowland died in April, 1927 at Memphis. He had just returned from a visit to New Orleans and was planning a trip to Fort Smith, before he moved to California to be near his children. He is interred in Oak Cemetery in the lot with his niece Lita Humber Dyke and her husband. Edward and Mintie had six children: Their sons are the last descendants of E.W.B. to carry the Nowland name: William was born c. 1866 in Arkansas. He was home in 1910 and single Harriet Carroll was born in March of 1868 in Arkansas. She married a Mr. Buckley, after 1910. Edward Jr. married Mary J. and had a child Edward III. They were living with the Nowlands in the 1900 census where Edward Sr. was listed as steamboat manager, and Ed. Jr. is listed as steamboat captain. Like father, like son, river men! He was still in Memphis in 1910 but was in California when his father died. Mintie was born in Arkansas in March of 1870 and twin to Edward III. She married Tilden McDowell and moved to New York City. She was a widow with three children in 1930. Lucille Armstrong was born 14 March 1885 in Tennessee and married Edward Carter. They lived in Ventura, Cal. in 1930. Eugene was mentioned in his fathers obituary as living in Paris, France in 1927. pg 43.".

The Ewing Brick Wall and Most Distant Known Ewing Ancestor Project

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See this document for overview and objectives: ''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yTxb-VC78PsO4p-VHVgypFm55NdcujnN/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109958390838858285725&rtpof=true&sd=true New Chapter for the Ewing DNA Project] You may want to visit the nearly complete Ewing Brick Wall Website at: https://www.ewingdna.org/home.html Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=29207646 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Exact from St. Heliers, Jersey.

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In June 1852. George Deslandes & Son, a leading firm of shipbuilders and shipowners in Jersey, advertised that their newly built brig Exact (204 tons) would soon be sailing for Australia. The vessel was equipped to carry passengers, whether they were gold diggers or emigrants. The Exact sailed from St Helier, Jersey, on 5 July carrying fifteen crew and ninety-five passengers. The passengers were nearly all natives of Jersey and by occupation most were tradesmen, farmers and carpenters. There was no news of the Exact until October, when it was learned she had put into Bahia in Brazil for water. The vessel's master, Tom de Gruchy, considered that the surgeon on board the Exact was a passenger and not one of the crew. The surgeon, however, asserted the opposite and demanded that he should be paid £200 for his services or he would leave the ship. The captain refused to pay the money and the surgeon went ashore at Bahia. A deputation of passengers then went to see the British consul and said that the vessel must not continue her voyage without a surgeon. Captain de Gruchy engaged a Brazilian doctor as surgeon for the sum of £400, but the doctor refused to go on board the Exact. Finally de Gruchy sailed from Bahia without a surgeon and without a dozen of his passengers who were left behind in his haste to get to sea. The brig reached Port Philip, Melbourne, on 13 November 1852, sixty-four days from Bahia and landed her passengers safe and in good health. Jamieson, Alan. “The Channel Islands and Australia: Maritime Links in the 1850s.” The Great Circle, vol. 5, no. 1, Australian Association for Maritime History, 1983, pp. 40–47, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41562425.

The Examination of Frederick Bird, 1829

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The Examination of '''Frederick Bird''' '''Settlement Examination''': "London, England, Selected Poor Law Removal and Settlement Records, 1698-1922"
London Metropolitan Archives; Dublin, Ireland; London Poor Law Registers
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Name: Frederick Bird; Residence Age: 20; Event Type: Settlement Papers; Birth Date: abt 1809; Residence Date: 18 Feb 1829; Residence Poor Law Union: Shoreditch; Residence: St Leonard, Shoreditch, Greater London, England; Relative 4 Information: Name:; Relative 5 Information: Name:.
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Middlesex to wit This Examinant on his oath saith that he is of the age of 20 years or thereabout That on the 6th day of February 1822 he bound himself as an apprentice by Indenture for the term of 7 years to '''[[Young-64085 | Robert William Young]]''' of No 2 Skinner Street in the Parish of Saint Botolph without Bishopsgate in the City of London Gold Beater that a premium of £39 was paid to his said Master at the time of binding by this Examinants Father John Bird, and by virtue of the said Binding he served his said Master & resided in his House in Skinner Street aforesaid about one year and an half when the said Robert William Young went to America and this Examinant hath not seen him since, neither hath he gained any subsequent settlement by any means whatever and being out of employ he hath become chargeable to the Parish of Saint Leonard Shoreditch Sworn before us 18th February 1829
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The Expeditions to settle New Sweden

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== Identifying the Settlers == There is a shared [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19FB9eIgLWcg2iraP1HvzpFk8lnmIp9qMEfn-6HlsA64/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] derived from the names in Peter Stebbins Craig's "New Sweden Settlers, 1638-1664". This list can be searched, sorted, copied, separated by Voyage of arrival, etc. See the first tab in the spreadsheet for more information. With that spreadsheet it is fairly easy to create a list of ALL KNOWN SETTLERS by the voyage in which they arrived. I did this for the ''Charitas'' sailing in 1641, and that appears as the fourth tab in the spreadsheet. I then added a column to show whether the name listed by Craig also appears in the "Geni.com" list. As you can see by the totals at the bottom, Craig has 64 names versus 30 for Geni. I ignore in the Geni lists the crew members who returned immediately with the ship. If they were ultimately settlers, they will appear on another list. (Note: the comparison data from Geni.com has not been updated since the sheet was created in May of 2016.) == The List of Voyages Grouped as Expeditions == This is a list of the ship sailings which are included in Peter S. Craig's [[Space:New_Sweden_settlers, 1638-1664|New Sweden Settlers, 1638-1664]]. Note that Craig's account assigns numbers to settlers representing the "expedition" and the individual; hence 3-12 is the 12th settler in expedition 3. Generally, only adult men are identified in this way; wives, children and servants are named (or described) in the text when such information is known. Thus the number of immigrants is different from the numbers assigned in the text. Furthermore, a large number of named people are known to have returned permanently to Europe, and others died or disappeared without leaving descendants. ====FIRST EXPEDITION==== 1.1 The ''Kalmar Nyckel'' 1.2 accompanied by the ''Fågel Grip'' :Command: Peter Minuit :left Göteborg early November 1637 :stopped at Texel, Netherlands for repairs :departed Texel for America 31 Dec 1637 :arrived South (Delaware) River mid-March 1638 :24 men were left to garrison the Fort Christina. Of these, only Claes Johansson stayed in the colony continuously to 1654. :in 1639 the ''Fogel Grip'' added a 25th man to the fort, Anthony Swartz, purchased as a slave from St Christopher or St Kitts. Anthony was still in New Sweden on 7 July 1654, but not known thereafter. :Besides Claes and Anthony, Craig is able to name 10 more who stayed behind, but either returned to Europe or disappeared from the records and left no descendants. :Craig names 4 more soldiers who arrived either in 1638 or possibly on the second voyage in 1640, but definitely returned to Sweden by 19 June, 1642. :see settlers number 1-1 thru 1-15 in part 1 (1-17 to 1-24 are unnamed) ====SECOND EXPEDITION==== 2. The ''Kalmar Nyckel'', second voyage to New Sweden :left Göteborg in September 1639 :delayed for repairs and bad weather at Texel and Amsterdam :left Netherlands 7 February 1640 :arrived New Sweden 17 April 1640 :Craig identifies 14 passengers on this voyage (2-1 to 2-14 in part 1) :Craig identifies 6 convicts who arrived on this tip (2-15 to 2-20 in part 1) ====THIRD EXPEDITION==== (Note: although Dr. Amandus Johnson in his 1911 ''Swedish Settlements on the Delaware, 1638-1644'' names the voyage of the Freedenburgh as the third expedition of the New Sweden Company, Dr. Peter Craig dismisses this. He argues that New Sweden documents disagree, and in any case no one from the Freedenburgh settled on the Delaware River. If any stayed, it was elsewhere in New Amsterdam.) :The ''Kalmar Nyckel'' and the ''Charitas'' sailed together as the "third expedition", departing Göteborg in July 1641, and leaving sight of Europe for the open sea on 19 August 1641. :they arrived at Fort Christina on 7 November 1641 3.1 The ''Kalmar Nyckel'', its third voyage to New Sweden :left Amsterdam about April 12, 1641 :7 crew on board (numbers 3-1 to 3-7 in Part 2) :arrived Göteborg :departed Göteborg about 1 July 1641 :arrived Fort Christina on 7 November 1641 :passengers and convicts were among those listed for this expedition, numbers 3-1 to 3-64. It is not known with certainty which passengers were on ''Kalmar Nyckel'' and which were on ''Charitas'', since they both spent time at Göteborg before sailing. 3.2 The ''Charitas'', second ship in the "third expedition" :left Stockholm 3 May 1641 :36 passengers from Stockholm to Göteborg continued on to New Sweden (the known names are listed as 3-8 to 3-32 in part 2); there is no way to know which vessel they were on for the final part of trip. :additional passengers and convicts boarded the ''Charitas'' and ''Kalmar Nyckel'' in Göteborg :known names of passengers and crew for both ships are listed as numbers 3-1 to 3-64 in part 2. ====FOURTH EXPEDITION==== 4.1 The ''Fama'' :left Stockholm 16 August 1642 :arrived Göteborg 12 September 1642 :departed Göteborg 1 November 1642 :arrived Fort Christina, 2 pm 13 February 1643 :no list exists which identifies passengers by ship, but they are identified by port of origin, either Stockholm (35) or Göteborg(16). Settlers number 4-1 to 4-51 in part 3 made up this expedition. 4.2 The ''Svanen'' :same details as 4.1 ''Fama'' ====FIFTH EXPEDITION==== 5.1 The ''Kalmar Nyckel'' was primarily carrying cargo to be traded in the Carribean :left Göteborg on 29 December 1643 :arrived New Sweden about 1 March 1644. :3 passengers were deposited (number 5-1 to 5-3 in part 4) :''Kalmar Nyckel'' took on food and water and left for the Carribean 5.2 The ''Fama'' :left Göteborg on 29 December 1643; became separated from the ''Kalmar Nyckel'' :arrived New Sweden 11 March 1644 :passengers 5-4 to 5-15 in part 5 ====SUPPLY TRIP ONLY==== The ''Gyllene Haj'' :arrived New Sweden on 1 October 1646 :carried only supplies, no passengers on board ====SIXTH EXPEDITION==== 6. The ''Svanen'' :departed Göteborg on 25 September 1647 :arrived New Sweden about 2 January 1648 (or perhaps a month or 2 later) :no lists of passengers exist, only incomplete accounts for military personnel :tentative list of settlers has 12 entries (6-1 to 6-12 in part 4) ====SEVENTH (SHIPWRECKED) EXPEDITION==== 7. The ''Kattan'' :left Göteborg on 3 July 1649 with 69 colonists, many single women :wrecked near Puerto Rico on 27 August 1649, "rescued" by the Spanish and imprisoned in San Juan :none reached America; a few returned to Sweden (and a few of those later sailed to New Sweden) :survivors are listed as 7-1 to 7-10 in part 4. :presumed dead are listed as 7-11 to 7-47 ====EIGHTH EXPEDITION==== 8.1 The ''Örnen'' :left Göteborg on 2 February 1654 :arrived at abandoned Fort Elfsborg on 20 May 1654 :arrived next day at the Dutch Fort Casimir, occupied it without a shot, renamed to Fort Trinity :arrived Fort Christina on 22 May 1654 :started with about 350 passengers, but not enough food; 2 out 7 died in transit and more soon after arrival :no exact passenger list exists; based on secondary sources numbers 8-1 to 8-94 part 5, and 8-101 to 8-133 in part 6 were on board, some of whom died on the trip. 8.2 The ''Gyllene Hajen'' :delayed for repairs the ''Golden Shark'' did not sail with the ''Eagle'' and left Göteborg on 15 April 1654 :Arrived in Puerto Rico 30 June 1654 to try to get reparations for the ''Kattan'' :left Puerto Rico 15 August 1654 :due to navigation error, missed Delaware River and wound up near Staten Island, 12 September 1654 :the ''Golden Shark'' was confiscated by Governor Stuyvesant :many passengers made their way to New Sweden :settlers listed 8-161 to 8-169 in part 6 ====NINTH EXPEDITION==== 9 The ''Mercurius' was purchased in the Netherlands and rebuilt & equipped for the journey :departed Göteborg and drifted to Alvsborg by 10 November 1655. :waited for winds and left Alvsborg 25 November 1655 :arrived at former Fort Trinity on 13 March 1656, but the Dutch were in control :arrived upriver at Tinicum Island, early April 1656. :had departed with 105 passengers (including women and children) and 25 crew :arriving settlers 9-1 to 9-41 in part 7 ====EXPEDITIONS TO THE NEW AMSTEL COLONY ==== Four ships sailed from Amsterdam's port at Texel for New Amstel from September 1663 to June 1664 carrying over 500 colonists, a significant number of whom were undoubtedly Finns. *The ''Purmerlander Kerck'' sailed 13 Sep 1663, arrived New Amstel 3 Dec 1663; 150 colonists *The ''Vergulde Arent'' sailed December 1663, arrived safely at South river with at least 100 passengers; lost after August 1664 *The ''St. Jacob'' left in April 1664; must have arrived ok as it returned from New York in October 1664. *The ''Waghen'' was preparing to depart with 140 passengers for the South River, and was reported to have left prior to 5 July 1664, but was never heard from again. There are no known lists of the Finns on these voyages, though at least 32 were on the first one. By various sources, settlers 10-1 to 10-13 are identified as Finns from these trips; numbers 10-14 to 10-24 are Germans and Holsteiners who were on these ships; 10-25 to 10-30 are Swedes and Finns who may have arrived then, or may be sons of earlier immigrants.

The Fairfield County Children's Home

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== '''Fairfield County Ohio Children’s Home''' == {{Image|file=The_Fairfield_County_Children_s_Home.jpg|align=c|size=l|}} ===Names=== ::'''Fairfield County Ohio Children’s Home ''' ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Ohio :'''County:''' Fairfield :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 39.7149937,-82.5649489 :'''Elevation:''' 849.7 feet or 259.0 m ===History=== :Opened in :Closed in ==='''Residents'''=== We can only account for those children that were enumerated during census years, or maybe who were mentioned as a part of newspaper articles, magazines or books, but at any rate, if you know someone who was cared for or worked there, please feel free to add them to this Page. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:75%;background:white; border: 8px Double Pink;" ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |Residential Year(s) |- ! [[Meacham-1382|Gladys (Meacham) Lutz (1922-1993)]] ! 1940 |- ! [[Meacham-1385|Virgil William Meacham (abt.1925-1972)]] ! 1940 |}

The fallen of Bedfordshire in World War 1

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Did your ancestor from Bedfordshire serve in World War 1? If so, what is their story? Please enter it here so we can remember the brave men and women from Bedfordshire for their contribution.

The family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bayless-294|Fay Bayless]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * locating the correct family tree * seaver joseph side Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13772628 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Family History of Charles and Mary Ann Ball

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"A Pathway to the Past" Compiled by Alison Honeyfield Published by Evagean Publishing 1999 ISBN 0-877194-66-2 (Soft Cover) Copyright 1999 Alison Honeyfield

The Family Krausse

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A document of the history of the Krausse family in Germany and Brazil. Created by Christa Stoeber about 2003. Basically, it is a family group report centered around her grandfather, [[Krausse-6|Walter Krausse]]. Her sources were family records and the personal memories of family members - particularly her mother [[Krausse-7|Wanda (Krausse) Stoeber]].

The Family of Charles Webber of Vassalboro - Two generations

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== WHAT THIS IS - and ISN'T == On this page you will find some brief narratives provided by a few family members regarding [[webber-1558|Charles Webber]]'s children, and some of his grandchildren. This information, as you will see, was collected in support of several family members' collective wish to make application to the DAR. All 1st person pronouns, implied or explicit, are to be assumed relative to the writer of that narrative. Not me. For many years, the abbreviation for MAINE was written "Me." That's not a 1st person pronoun. Read "Maine" when you run across it. I am aware that the children are not necessarily presented in order of birth, and that some of their dates are a little off. I'm just presenting what was handed to me. See their profiles to see if I made corrections that are more consistent with what you know. Reference to "the Webb Family" is reference to the fact that E. A. Webber, or Elizabeth Ann Webber, aka Betsey Ann, married Chamberlain WEBB. Therefore, her children, nine of the grandchildren of Charles WEBBER, are named WEBB -- this is not a typo. :-) Pay particular attention to the disclaimer of O.J. Marston: "(The following is a copy of a paper I found in the possession of [[Wallace-14427|Mr. Dale Wallace]] of Hoopeston, Ill. '''It is not plain in places, but I have given an exact copy.''' O.J. Marston)" As have I, with the addition of some sub-headings to try to offer some sense of organization. ==COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS == ===Office of the Secretary === ===REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICES === Charles Webber: appears among a list of officers, chosen by the several companies of the 2nd Lincoln Co. regiment, as returned by Joseph North, field officer of said regiment. Said Webber chosen 2nd Lieutenant, Capt. Dennis Getchel's (5th) Co. Ordered in council Aug. 23, 1776 that officers be commissioned. Reported commissioned July 23 () 1776. Vols. 43 & 28, pages 180 & 119. Also: Charles Webber appears among a list of officers appointed to command various companies raised in the year 1776, in accordance with an act passed to raise 1/4 of the men in Lincoln Co. as returned to Maj. Gen. James Warren by Samuel Harmden. Rank, 2nd. Lieutenant, Capt. Daniel Scott's (3rd ) Co., Col. Joseph North's regiment. Vol. 43, p. 182 Charles Webber was born in Old York, Mass Died Vasselborough, Me. (on grandmother's side) ====Commonwealth of Massachusetts==== :Office of the Secretary ::Boston, Oct. 2, 1905 I certify the foregoing to be true abstracts from the Record Index to the Military Archives deposited in the office., * Witness the Great Seal of the Commonwealth. ** Herbert F. Boynton, Deputy and Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth The foregoing is a copy of the correspondence that Mr. [[Wallace-14427|Dale Wallace]] of Hoopeston, Ill., who married [[webb-16475|Lucy Webb]], a daughter of [[webb-16476|Chamber and E.A. Webb]], and a sister of the narrators of the following testimony concerning the Webb family, had with the public authorities of Mass., in securing proof that his wife and daughters could belong to the Daughters of the American Revolution. ==Charles Webber== (The following is a copy of a paper I found in the possession of [[Wallace-14427|Mr. Dale Wallace]] of Hoopeston, Ill. It is not plain in places, but I have given an exact copy. O.J. Marston) Plymouth, Richland County, Ohio, Dec. 5th, 1873 A copy of the record of Charles Webber and his family as obtained by James S. Webber a Grand Son of the said Charles Webber, to wit: :Charles Webber, a native of Old York, Mass. Born A.D. 1741. Died in Vasselborough, Kennebec Co., Me., Nov 20, 1819 in the 79th year of his age. This I took from the monument of his grave May 30, 1871. His first wife was Hannah Call of Dresden. His second wife was Sarah Smiley. I found no monuments at either grave of his two wives. His first wife was buried on the farm he first settled on. The second wife, dying after him, was buried by his side, on the second farm he lived on and some two miles down the Kennebec River. I have no record of either of his two wives. I am told that he moved his wife and one child by hand sled on the ice of the Kennebec River and settled some ten miles above Augusta Me. This must have been in the winter of 1764 or 1765 for his second child was born in the next spring. ===The Children of Charles Webber=== ====William==== :[[webber-3519|William Webber]], his oldest child, may have been born in Dec. in 1763. He died at Brockport, Monroe Co. N.Y., May 8th, 1838, being 75 years old. (His death and age was given me by [[capen-485|Aunt Jerusha L. Webber]], who was well acquainted with him from childhood. He married [[tooker-170|Dorothy Tooker]] on Long Island N.Y. and then settled in Kennebec Co., Me. in 1804 . He moved his family by a two horse wagon to Milton, (now Lansing,) Cayuga Co. N.Y. in 1806. He returned to Me. to settle up his business and when he returned home he took me with him; I remaining with him until I was twenty years old. He had no children, his wife died when they first settled in N.Y. on Thursday, April 9, 1818. When I left the family I neglected to take his family record I think his birthday came in March and I have often heard him say he was the oldest child and his sister Sally was the next and that his brother George was born while his father was in the army and on returning named his boy George Washington Webber;) ====Sally==== :[[webber-478|Sally Webber]], born in the spring of 1765, (So says Oliver A. Webber) and was the first white child born in Vassalborough, Me. She married [[chadwick-414|Judah Chadwick]]. He died Aug. 9, 1816, aged 51 She died Feb. 25, 1854, aged 88. This I took from their gravestone, and I think she must have been in the 89th year of her age. ====Mary==== :[[webber-3521|Mary Webber]] married [[gaslin-7|John Gaslin]]. He was born July 19, 1766. he died Apr. 25, 1857 aged 90 years 9 mos. and 12 days. She died April 21, 1837 and in her 68th year. So says their son Benjamin Gaslin. ====James ==== :[[Webber-3525|James Webber]], my father, born Oct 20, 1771. Married Suzannah Woodman. She was born Oct. 26, 1778 and died at New Gloster, Me., April 28, 1806. They had 5 children. He died Tuesday morning Aug. 5, 1823 at Venice, Ohio. He married for his second wife, Sally Rayner, May, 1807. They had 3 children. The only living now is Solomon R. Webber, who resides at Haverhill, Mass. She died in Hallwell Me., Jan. 20, 1839, Aged 88 years. ====John==== :[[webber-1557|John Webber]] married [[ballard-4965|Lucy Ballard]]. He died 1847, aged 74 years. She died Oct. 30, 1861, aged 86 years, 8 days. They had 12 children, and both died in Plymouth Ohio, having settled there in July.1818, so says [[webber-3540|D. B. Webber]], their son. ====Samuel==== :[[webber-3527|Samuel Webber]] married [[Capen-485|Jerusha L. Capen]]. He was b. Feb. 26 1789(?) D. in Cuba, State of N.Y. Nov. 23, over 92 years old. She b. Oct. 14, 1786 D. Caneadea, Allegany Co. N.Y. Sept. 18, 1864 Aged 78 years. ====Joseph==== :[[webber-3532|Joseph Webber]] ran away from home at 16 years, shipped aboard a vessel at Boston and was absent 3 years. Then returned home, his father then sent him to school to study navigation. Became a sea-faring man. He m. and settled in Newburyport where I suppose he died. He left a wife and 3 children, 2 sons and 1 daughter. Soon after his death they all went to Vassalborough to live. James went to South America and was never heard from; the other son, William, and his mother died in Vassalborough and the daughter m. a Mr. Freeman. Both dead. She d. at Freedom Me. leaving a son Eugene and a daughter Julia but I could get no news of them or any records of any of Joseph's descendants. ====Charles==== :[[webber-3526|Charles Webber]] m. Mary Sturges I have learned by a letter from Mrs. Perlina Plummer that he died Nov. 30, 1837, aged 75 years. But Jerusha L. Webber says in a letter to me dated Apr. 16, 1862, that he was 67 at the time of death, and I think that is correct, as it would make him older than his brother William. Mary his wife died aged 71 years. ====George==== :[[webber-3531|George W. Webber]] married Sybel Webber his cousin and a daughter to Joseph Webber my grand uncle, [[chadwick-3203|Corydon Chadwick]] says in a letter to me Sept. 13, 1872 that Geo. W. Webber died Dec. 16, 1833, aged 57 years and his wife Sybel died July 16, 1828, aged 48 years. ====Hannah==== :[[webber-3529|Hannah Webber]] born March 6, 1781. She married [[childs-2484|Amos Childs]] for his second wife Oct. 30, 1801. She died Feb. 14, 1860 aged 80 years. He was born July 5th, 1764 and died Feb. 19th, 1847, aged 83 years. He was a revolutionary soldier ====Benjamin==== :[[webber-3533|Benjamin Webber]], born 1782 died 1830. He married Lydia Bailey 1805. She was born 1788 and d. 1832, so says their son Benjamin F. Webber, his mother died at the time of his birth, he has one sister older than himself. Her name is Permelia. She m. Levi Jackson and had a large family of children, said Benjamin F. was a cripple in his feet and had a tolerable chance for an education, ====Jeremiah==== :[[webber-3530|Jeremiah Webber]] the only child of my grandfather Charles Webber by his second wife. He m. Besora Horn, d. Apr. 20, 1820 aged 26 years. She d. Sep. 2, 186x aged 79. :Above taken from gravestones in Vassalborough, Me., on May 30, 1871. He had better opportunity of securing an education than any of his brothers. This is all the family records that I could obtain of my Grandfather and his family, and although I have been to great trouble and expense to secure the same it is by no means perfect. I regret that I found no record of my uncles and aunts, A neglect for which there can be no excuse. Respectfully James F. Webber of East Saginaw, Michigan. D.B. Webber of Plymouth, Ohio.

The Family of Gossett by Newcomer

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Book titled ''The Family of Gossett '' by Evangeline Gossett Newcomer. {{FamilySearch|KZ7N-NDF}} ==Citation Example== :::page xx of [[Space:The_Family_of_Gossett_by_Newcomer|The_Family_of_Gossett_by_Newcomer]], by Newcomer, Evangeline Gossett, 1881, Publication date: 1955 Or :::page xx of [[Space:The_Family_of_Gossett_by_Newcomer]] by Newcomer, Evangeline Gossett, 1881, Publication date: 1955 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Family_of_Gossett_by_Newcomer|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Sources Online== * at archive.org https://archive.org/details/familyofgossett00newc * at Seeking My Roots https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G002792.pdf ===Corrections=== * archive of annotated copy created by Kim Hughes https://web.archive.org/web/20091020173451/http://geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/9076/FOGConts.html * discussion of Gossett myths originated by Newcomer http://www.ithacoin.com/gossettYDNA/source_of_myth.htm

The Family of John Daniel Monroe

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This Space is to lay out the research steps taken when the profile of John Monroe was conflated. It is also to track the children listed, without attaching them to a profile on WikiTree (out of privacy for the family). == Research Notes == : There is a marriage index for a John Daniel Monroe and Margaret Susan Johnson in 1951 in Logan. Was this a second marriage for him? Or, a son's marriage? : The obituary for his daughter [[Johnson-121969|Margaret Susan Johnson (1903-)]] states her parents were John D. Monroe and Margaret S. Monroe. Additionally, we know that John D. was a miner and John H. was a farmer. John D. appeared to live in Logan, West Virginia, while John H. lived in Albermarle or Alexandria, Virginia. Just to confuse things, although John D's last residence upon death had been Stirrat, the death record was filed in Alexandria. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 01:34, 27 May 2022 (UTC)) : John's family should have been in Wythe in 1910, based on his and Reece's birth years. (Note: I find it odd that all but ~5 people were born in VA). * Image 21: John A. b. 1894 Virginia * Image 29: John P. b. 1878 Virginia : There were several Monroe families, but no others with a John as a son (he should have been about 6). After further research, John's father (if it is Edward Monroe) was married, but living with his parents when the census was taken, as were three of Edward's children."United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPGF-S49 : accessed 27 May 2022), Edward Monroe in household of Reese Monroe, Fort Chiswell, Wythe, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 142, sheet 15A, family 155, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1652; FHL microfilm 1,375,665. Where was Carrie? : There is a 1920 census for John D. Monroe in Fort Chiswell, Whythe, Virginia. ([https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/80679047:6061 on Ancestry]) His parents are Ed H. Monroe & Carrie B. Monroe. The problem is that both of those parents were said to be born in Virginia, not Alabama. There is also a discrepancy with his birth year. In 1947 he stated his birthdate was 16 Nov 1904. The John D. in the 1920 census was born in 1908. The census taker could have talked to someone in the household that got the age wrong, or it was recorded wrong. I tend to believe the draft card's date. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 02:30, 27 May 2022 (UTC)) :: If Ed and Carrie were his parents - he had a sibling, Reece Boyd Monroe, born in Wythe in 1913 to parents Edward Hence Monroe (b. Wythe, Virginia) and Carrie Blanchis Berry (b. Covington, Kentucky). ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9277/images/42962_172028008877_0323-00212?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_gl=1*1vcf8iu*_ga*MTkwMTExNDEzMC4xNjM3NDUxOTYy*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY1MzYxNDU0Mi4xMDguMS4xNjUzNjE4NjYzLjA.&_ga=2.108663554.1851230007.1653595791-1901114130.1637451962&pId=23019822 On Ancestry]) Update: It has been confirmed by descendants that Ed and Carrie were his parents.[[Silva-1055]] == Sources ==

THE FAMILY OF RICHARD BARKER OF ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS

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==The Family of [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] of Andover, Massachusetts== ===Paradigm of Seventeenth Century Colonial Puritanism=== by [[Messer-1484|Elford H. Messer]] 1994 Witchraft brings to mind Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. Yet, more witches were arrested in Andover than in Salem, 14 miles away - as the witch flies.Enders A. Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft and Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables''. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 1992. p. xii. This paper focuses on the family of [[Barker-173|Richard Barker ]] of Andover, Massachusetts, and illustrates how the Barker family fit the contemporary model of seventeenth century colonial Puritanism. It begins with the frontier, examining Puritanism, land acquisition, Indian relations, and witchcraft, as related to the Barker family. As the "Great Migration" (1630-1643) of English settlers progressed, the frontier moved away from the thriving villages of Boston, Hingham, Salem, Lynn, and Ipswich. A great forest wilderness lay not far beyond; only the Indians in crude agriculture tilled its fields, or fished along its streams. Eagerness in obtaining expansion settlement land had to be tempered by the dangers that often lurked beyond the white men's habitation. This was no deterent to the first white settlers of Andover; they had a plan for a godly life in family, church, and state and were willing to sacrifice and take risks to achieve that end.Edmund S. Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'' (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1966), p. 2. They had left England to establish a "visible" kingdom of God in a promised land.Morgan, The Puritan Familv, p. 3. In ''Cochichawicke'' (later Andover), the forest remained uncleared and the land ungranted until May 10, 1643, when the General Court ordered the whole plantation within its jurisdiction to be divided into four shires; Essex County became eight towns including Andover.Sarah Loring Bailey, ''Historical Sketches of Andover''. Boston: Houghton, 1880. p. 11, A law required the settlers to build their houses within a half-mile of the meeting house; the meeting house to be central to the dwellings."Darrett B. Rutman, ''American Puritanism'' (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1970), p. 72. This practical law served two purposes: it kept the dwellings closer together for protection and it was conducive to the support of the parish. Seventeenth-century meeting houses tended to be compact, squarish buildings, with a steep four-sided roof rising to support a central turret. They were constructed on the model of secular buildings in East Anglia such as court houses and markets. Another law, in 1640, required men to carry arms to meeting, and sentries were posted at the doors.David Hackett Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989), p. 119-120. The earliest resident recorded in Andover was [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]], August 13, 1643. The town was incorporated May 6, 1646 and named Andover for its namesake in Hants County, England from whence came its important Puritan settlers. Early records list 23 original proprietors in the order of their importance; the first four freeholders named are Simon Bradstreet, John Osgood, Joseph Parker, and [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]].Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft''. p. 26. Simon and Ann Bradstreet came to Massachusetts with Governor John Winthrop on the Arbella in 1630; they moved to Andover in 1644. "The worshipful Mr. Bradstreet," as he was often called, was a most influential person and governor for many years. Mr. Osgood, the town's first representative to the General Court in 1651, voted in reference to demands reminding the Crown that the colony's charter entitled them to elect their own chief executive in the colony.Bailey, ''Historical Sketches'', p. 11-16. The listing of proprietors according to importance signifies social structure: From the very beginning, social lifë in Andover was stratified. John Winthrop explained it for all of New England: "in all times some must be rich some poore, some highe and eminent in power and dignite; others meane and in subjection," (sic).Edmund S. Morgan, ''Puritan Political ldens'' (New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1965), p. xvii. Puritans believed that Almighty God formed His earthly kingdom in a pattern of subordination.Bailey, ''Historiçal Sketches'', p. 89. This social stratification would manifest itself in apportionment of land. The settlers depended upon land; it took countless hours of hard work to clear their acreage of trees, rocks, and stumps. Only men of stamina, like the Barkers, who firmly believed in the work ethic succeeded. Their religious zeal kept them steadfast and determined. Even after the crops were planted, grown, and harvested, they were often inconvenienced by the remoteness of markets for corn and other agricultural yields. By 1653, the Barkers could exchange livestock and grain for Salem Town hard goods; their farm hands accepted produce in lieu of cash, but, if a Christian community was to prosper, they first needed spiritual leadership. It was to their advantage that the first pioneer was a minister. Mr. John Woodbridge of Newton was a prime mover in the establishment of a plantation at Cochichawicke. On March 22, 1640, he wrote to John Winthrop in Boston pleading for the establishment of a plantation. Messrs. Woodbridge and Edmond Faulkner are said to have purchased the land from Cutshamache, the Indian sachem for six pounds and a coat. Mr. Woodbridge and the first ten proprietors, including [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] and Edmond Faulker, organized the Andover church October 24, 1645. Mr. Woodbridge, the first graduate of Harvard College, was called by Cotton Mather the "Leader of the whole company, a star of the first magnitude." Mr. Woodbridge, the first minister of Andover, returned to England in 1647 where he resumed his studies at Oxford in preparation for his second degree. He was silenced for a time for his nonconformity in Newton, England but never returned to America. Following Mr. Woodbridge's ministry, Rev. Francis Dane was installed in the North Parish Church in 1648 and served until 1697; he may be considered the first permanent minister in Massachusetts Bay Colony.Ibid., p. 501. He was a close friend and associate of the Barker family, tending to the spiritual needs of the North Parish for nearly half a century. Messrs. Dane and Woodbury also kept private schools. Dane played a moderating role in the Andover Witchcraft episode of 1692, but, before discussing witchcraft, a brief introduction to the Barker family is due. [[Barker-173|Richard]] and [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]], following the Puritan tradition of their time, became active in church affairs and village government. Among the visible elect, and founders of the church in 1645, they shared respectability with other proprietor families.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'', p. 265. Both [[Barker-173|Richard Barker Sr.]] and his sons served as Deacons of the church.Bailey, ''Historical Sketches'', p. 90. [[Barker-173|Richard]] became surveyor and road commissioner in 1653.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'', p. 29. These two vocations required considerable education and skill, perhaps qualifying him as one of the "better sort." He signed petitions and wills and was a town selectman until his death in 1693, but more about selectmen later.Ibid. He and other first-settlers dominated the political and economic scene. Such dominance by an elite group has often been said to have caused factions, giving rise to the witchcraft dilemma, but, first it is appropriate to discuss God as perceived by the Puritans. Edmund S. Morgan's books help us understand the Puritan theology that gripped Richard Barker and other pioneers of seventeen century New England, whose greatest urge was to establish a pure religion for their children.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 168. The godly could run their own government; it would not be like back home in England.Ibid., p. 171. They were to obey God's commandments as revealed in the Bible, but, with an awareness of Adam's fall, they knew that perfection could not be attained. The Puritan was in partnership with God, bound by several covenants; abiding by their covenants with God would strengthen the likelihood that they and their community would prosper.Morgan, ''Puritan Politiçal ldeas'', p. xxi. From his reading of the Holy Bible, (Genesis 1:26-27) the Puritan knew that "God created man in His own image, but he had to be very careful not to be guilty of himself creating God: he smashed idols and vain religious trappings wherever he recognized them. Yet, he was unable to entirely escape from thinking of God in human terms.Ibid., p. 161. It was difficult with ministers using metaphors to describe the relations of God and man: king and subject, master and servant, body and soul, Father and Son.Ibid., p. 162 The Puritans were possessive of God, almost making Him a tribal deity." They were religious people; the largest part of their time was devoted to the worship of God. [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] and his family were always going to 'meetings' and 'preachings' on Sunday; never going to church.Rutman, ''American Puritanism'', p. 45. They often heard two sermons every Sunday, sometimes listening to five or six hours of preaching. David Hackett Fischer, in ''Albion's Seed'', says that the listening Puritans, filled with enthusiasm, sat on the edge of their seats.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 121. [[Barker-173|Barker]] sat in a choice seat to signify his station in the parish. As if any seat could be choice on a cold winter day in an unheated meeting house. Parson Dane stood in the raised pulpit, preaching sermons very similar to those of past Sabbaths, yet for which God's elect were still thirsting. Puritan theology declared that religion was not morality, that salvation was the chief goal, yet unattainable by good behavior; redemption from Adam's sin comes only through the blood of Christ. Faith is the free gift of God, not to be won by human efforts.. Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 2. A Christian grieves of sin because it is sinful, not because of its consequence.Rutman, ''American Puritanism''. p. 45. Barker and his neighbors were not smiling; they were dead serious. Sometimes, during a prayer meeting, [[Barker-173|Barker]] and others of the visible elect, listened to confessions of faith by prospective members who recounted the work of God's grace during their conversion experience. To become one of the visible elect, the candidate had to pass the scrutiny of neighbors.Ibid., p. 121. There was a connection between salvation and society; the true believer tried to obey God's will, and, being under several covenants, was obliged to try to force everyone else to do likewise.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 2. For [[Barker-173|Richard]] and [[Unknown-485312|Joannah Barker]] and other parents, this implied an extraordinary responsibility toward family. Their eyes were on a heavenly goal and, through the grace of Jesus Christ, they were being guided and led in their daily lives by the Reverend Dane. Over and over, he preached the doctrines of election, vocation, justification, sanctification, and glorification.Rutman, ''American Puritanism'', p. 15.elphia: J.B. Man's purpose is not to enjoy earthly pleasures, but to glorify God.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 99. Good social conduct is the result of salvation, not the cause of it. When Rev. Dane spoke of love, he wasn't referring to romance; he was speaking of divine love, God's infinite love and mercy.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 24. He so often spoke of God's second covenant with Abraham, the covenant of grace, that it became etched in their hearts.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 6. But, as well, these sermons warned of God's wrath against his children's disobedience. There was a type of man whom the Puritans denounced; he was the civil man who did the right deeds for the wrong reasons; he obeyed God's commands because it was the acceptable social conduct, not because of the Holy Spirit.Ibid., p. 4. He was a good citizen and paid every man his owne; (sic) it seems significant that [[Barker-175|William Barker Sr]] used these very words in his witchcraft confession of 1692. We should not forget that, though the Puritan believed these serious matters with heart and soul, he also believed in God's gifts of good living: good food and drink, recreation, and the pleasures of married life. It was when the Puritan lost sight of his quest for God, or when pleasure became immoderate, that sin crept in.Ibid., p. 16. But, he was in disobedience to God's will (and Massachusetts Law) if he became a gambler or an idler.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 6. Puritan meals were simple: beans, brown bread, vegetables, boiled dinners, and pies frequently provided their healthful meals.Ibid. Clothing was simple and drab in color; women wore no make-up or jewelery, but, it is said that personal bathing was very infrequent and that spices and perfumes were used to mask body odor.Ibid. Mosaic Law ruled the lives of Puritans, the Fifth Commandment receiving much attention: "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land of the Lord your God." (Exodus 20:12) The terms, "father" and "mother" take on broad meaning; they include anyone in authority or above an individual's station in life. The Massachusetts General Court in 1675 noted "a woeful breach of the fifth commandment to be found amongst us, in contempt of authority, civil, ecclesiastical, and domestical: and ordered the tightest enforcement of "the laws already made ..."Rutman, ''American Puritanism''. p. 72. And, when the governors of Massachusetts wished to convict Mrs. Hutchinson of sedition, they charged her with breaking the Fifth Commandment.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 19. The Fifth Commandment was one that the Barker children would hear over and over again, from their preacher, Mr. Dane, and from their parents at home. There was respect for age in seventeenth-century New England; people were ranked proportionately to their age; this contrasts sharply with present day attitudes.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989), p. 103. The Puritans were revulsed by anything perceived to be pagan or irreverent to God. Like the Puritans of England, those of Massachusetts did not observe Christmas, Easter, Whitsunday, saints' days and holy days.David Hackett Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 163. Samuel Sewall, in his diary, took self-righteous pride, by making an entry on December 25th, declaring that he had not observed the pagan holiday as did sinners of Boston at the risk of a five-shilling fine. The fellowship of believers is exclusive: "For the gate is narrow and the way is hard, that leads to life, and those who find it are few." (Matthew 7:14) The Puritans subscribed to this Bible passage; not everyone could join the church. The church was an association of saints, of men and women whose belief in Christ was produced not by their own feeble efforts of will but by the operation of the Holy Spirit on their souls.Morgan,''The Puritan Family'', p. 134. John Cotton explained that in the church congregation, "you shall find some wheat, some chaff, some good corn, some tares; so in the best families; you shall finde (sic) a mixture of good and bad together.Ibid., p. 9. Few people are saved; and, those usually belong to the same family. The people who are saved in the second generation will usually be the children of the saints of the first generation.Ibid., p. 182. This postulation might make one wonder about the Puritan parent/child relationship. When [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] took his vows for church membership, declaring that he had been converted, he promised not only for himself but for his whole family, and he was obliged to do all he could to make them fulfill the promise.Ibid., p. 7. A family covenent with God bound them together.Ibid., p. 9 All members of his family were expected to exhibit sanctified or at least civil behavior, and he must see to it that they did so.Ibid., p. 7. Each family member must be obedient to God; the whole family would suffer for the sins of a deliquent member, unless that member were punished.Ibid., p. 10. [[Barker-173|Richard]] and [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]] had a responsibility toward each other, but their child rearing responsibility began with [[Barker-174|John]], their first born. Their guide was not Dr. Spock. Puritan child training was deeply rooted in Calvinist theology, about the natural depravity of the newborn child. The newborn child was also thought to have a 'natural will' or 'spirit of autonomy' which needed to be broken.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 98. David Hackett Fischer, in ''Albion's Seed'', delineates common seventeenth-century Puritan methods of 'will breaking' of children; one example should suffice: ''Restless children were rolled into small squirming human balls with their knees tied firmly beneath their chins, and booted back and forth across the floor by their elders.'' It is dreadful to imagine [[Barker-173|Richard]] and [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]] spending a Saturday evening booting little [[Barker-174|John]] across the floor, but perhaps this helped him to later become a famous Indian fighter, which is one of the promised topics. But, first, seventeenth-century colonial american education: The whole Puritan system rested upon the belief that "Every Grace enters into the Soul through Understanding; salvation is impossible without knowledge.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 89 and 92. Therefore, it is easy to understand why education played such an important role. Every child must learn a catechism and the capital laws; these were essential to the welfare of the smallest child.Ibid., p. 88. The Barker children learned the famous cathechism prepared by John Cotton and learned to answer the question "Who are here [in the fifth commandment] meant by Father and Mother?" with the words, "All our Superiours, whether in Family, School, Church, and Common-wealth."Ibid., p. 101 The Barker children would have used the famous New England Primer which taught the alphabet with such verses as "In Adam's fall, we sinned all."Ibid., p. 88 and 92. Children were constantly reminded of the ever presence of Satan, "that old deluder" whose intent it was to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures. The children were taught reading in order to facilitate their knowledge of the Bible and, in 1647, the General Court of Massachusetts provided for the establishement of reading schools; this was the famous "ye olde deluder Satan" Act.Ibid., p. 88. It required every town of fifty or more families to set up a grammar school. In early Andover, both ministers, Mr. Woodbridge and Mr. Dane, kept a private school, but it was not until 1700 that Andover set up a Grammar School.Bailey, ''Historical Sketches'', p. 517. Also, concerning education, some Puritan parents were concerned about childhood idleness, and trained their children useful occupations at an early age. Daughters could learn domestic talents because there was little likelihood of their ever following any career but that of a housewife, whether as daughter, wife, or mother.Morgan, ''The Puritan Familv'', p. 67. Earlier in this paper, the Barker parents were introduced; now for a word about child naming practice. Onomastic customs of the seventeenth-century English Colonies are discussed by David Hackett Fischer in ''Albion's Seed''. Onamastic refers to the giving of names; Albion was the first name given to the British islands. Fisher has found that the Puritans of Massachusetts gave high priority to the descent of names from parents to children within the nuclear family. This naming strategy was unique to the Puritans; they had a strong taste for biblical names, he says.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 94. This proves true for the Barker children who had biblical names, except for [[Barker-175|William]], the (witch) confessor. About giving the father's name to the first son, this did not apply to the Barkers; Richard, Jr. was the fourth son. However, a custom not mentioned by Fisher: Benjamin was the youngest son, which has a bible connection with Joseph and his brothers. Fisher also points out that children in Calvinist families were not named after godparents, since this was a "Popish" practice which Puritans detested.Ibid., p. 96. An appropriate place to briefly mention each Barker family member has been reached. We shall see how their characters fit the pattern of a Puritan family of the seventeenth-century. No record shows the origin of this Barker family, but we know that [[Barker-174|John]], their first child, existed at the time of settlement, or shortly thereafter. The family size continued to grow over the next twenty years with six sons and three daughters. The sons were essential for farm work and managing the estate. The Barker girls learned distaff duties: sewing, spinning, weaving, which would prepare them for womanhood and marriage into other proprietor families. All nine of the Barker children lived to maturity; only one son moved away.Elizabeth Frye Barker, ''Barker Genealogy'', p. 265. Since [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] is mentioned throughout this paper, we begin with [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]], his wife. Social order of the day and locale was based upon the superiority of husband over wife. This becomes evident when one attempts historical research of the Barker family; nothing whatsoever is mentioned about [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]], except that she was the wife of [[Barker-173|Richard]], mother of the children, and a member of the church. It is as if those were her sole functions in Puritan life. It is true, wives were instructed that woman was made ultimately for God but immediately for man.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 20. The wife was commanded to accept her husband as he "on whom God hath bestowed her, to whom he hath assigned her."Rutman, ''American Puritanism'', p. 66. It was Richard's duty to reform [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]], yet Puritans deeply believed that women and men were equally capable of joining the church, receiving grace and entering the kingdom of heaven.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 83. Darrett Rutman, author of ''American Puritanism'' adds: "A Puritan writer also argued that "tho the Husband be the head of the wife, yet she is the head of the family."Ibid., p. 85. This meant the responsibility for maintaining the household and disciplining the children. The next most important member of the Barker family is number one son, [[Barker-174|John]]. [[Barker-174|John]], who, by being the eldest, appears to have been favored. [[Barker-174|John]] was born in 1643, the year that [[Barker-173|Richard]] and [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]] moved to Andover.Paul Boyer, and Stephen Nissenbaum, ''Salem Possessed''. Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press, 1974. p. 189. It was the custom that young Puritan men learned to value work, and that they work for their parents well into manhood. So, [[Barker-174|John]] worked on his parent's estate until age 27 when it became time that he should be thinking about taking a wife and establishing his own family and estate. The proper marriage, resulted not from falling in love, but from a decision to enter a married state, followed by the choice of a suitable person.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 59. [[Stevens-252|Mary Stevens]], age 21, and a near neighbor was the choice of [[Barker-174|John Barker]] and his family. [[Stevens-250|Mary's father]], one of the original Andover proprietors had been dead for eight years, but [[Parker-644|Mary's mother]] was among the visible elect of the parish church family. It was a suitable choice.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'', p. 35. Pastor Dane published the banns which was an announcement, eight days in advance, of the intention to enter into a contract of espousals; marriage could not take place until at least another eight days.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 33. They were married in 1670, only a few years before King Philip's War. [[Barker-174|John Barker]] was a hard worker, a staunch Puritan, and community activist. During his lifetime he was a carpenter, farmer, husbandman, commissioner, overseer, selectman, Essex County militiaman, Indian fighter, and Deacon of the North Andover Church.Barker, ''Barker Genealogy'', p. 265-6. If we could look into just one aspect of [[Barker-174|John]]'s career, Indian fighter would be tempting, but his duty as selectman might be more interesting. A New England Puritan tradition, and a matter of law, was for the selectmen and constables of each town to inspect families on a regular basis. Where "good order" broke down within a household, their task was to restore it.Ibid. Given a good musket and plenty of dry powder, the choice of Indian fighter would definitely have been easier. Somehow, [[Barker-174|John]] survived both; he and his wife [[Stevens-252|Mary]] had a large family; their third child, [[Barker-185|Mary]], was born in 1679; The reader will meet her in 1692, when she is 13 years old, and just learning to ride her broom. [[Barker-174|John]]'s brother will now be introduced. [[Barker-175|William]], the second son of [[Barker-173|Richard]] and [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]], was born in Andover in 1645,Ibid. and married [[Dix-22|Mary Dix]] of Reading when he was 31.Ibid. They had thirteen children, but [[Barker-175|William]] either was not superstitious, or else that was all they could have. Later, William and his eldest son, [[Barker-192|William Jr.]], will appear as black silhouettes against a full-moon -- commuting, somewhere between Andover and Salem. But, it should be said that William benefited by the "ye olde Satan deluder" Act of 1647, wherein he learned to write. His witchcraft confession is testimony to that. [[Barker-176|Sarah]], the eldest Barker daughter, has an interesting side. Known as Richard Barker's beautiful daughter, she was born in 1647 and lived to age of 82. In 1672, when [[Barker-176|Sarah]] was 25, she and Samuel Wardwell fell in love. But, Samuel really should have known that in his Puritan time, that was not the way it worked. Love had little to do with the matter. The affections should not be allowed to attach themselves to a different social status. Marriage was a family affair, an affair between two families, and inclusive of gifts, or dowrys. If Samuel Wardwell was not a member of the church, Sarah should have known better than to let her eyes roam outside the church.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 55. Richard Barker said, "No." The reason was clear; Samuel Wardwell was not one of the established elite. Poor Sam! It was impossible for him to improve his situation under the rigid Puritan rules. Instead, Sarah married [[Abbot-174|John Abbot]], son of [[Abbott-102|George Abbot]], one of the first settler elite. Poor Sam! Twenty years later he was executed for witchcraft! It was, he said, because of his disappointment with love for [[Barker-176|Sarah Barker]].Abbott, C. H. "''Historical Andover Townsman''," #9 & #11, in ''Andover Townsman'', Andover, Massachusetts, 1896. p. 9. But, on with the family: [[Barker-177|Esther]], the second Barker daughter, was born in 1649. She was wiser; learning from [[Barker-174|John]] and [[Barker-176|Sarah]]'s experiences at getting parental approval. One may recall that [[Barker-174|John]] married [[Stevens-252|Mary Stevens]], daughter of the elite widow, [[Parker-644|Mrs John Stevens]], and that [[Stevens-250|John Stevens Sr.]] had been one of the original Andover proprietors. So, Esther married [[Stevens-2468|John Stevens, Jr.]], August 10, 1676. [[Barker-177|Esther]] and [[Stevens-2468|John Jr.]]. had five children. They make a very interesting couple, statistically that is. [[Stevens-2468|John Jr.]] was 17; [[Barker-177|Esther]] was 27. That explains why Esther had only five children: she had her first child at 29, her last at 37, a good age to stop having chidren. [[Stevens-2468|John Jr.]] was the only child of his mother living at home. This marriage would eliminate the chance of [[Barker-177|Esther]] becoming a spinster and would allow her to move into the Stevens estate with [[Stevens-2468|John Jr.]] and his mother. It would help consolidate the Barker-Stevens family (and estates). It is the kind of marriage that a shrewd man like [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] would approve. Esther lived until age 81.Barker, ''Barker Genealogy'', p. 265. It will be noted that this family enjoyed long life spans. Ages at marriage and death provide interesting statistics, which are always of interest to historians. [[Barker-178|Ebenezer]], the third Barker son, was born in 1651 and lived ninety-five eventful years. He waited until he was thirty-five to marry. His family was involved in the 1692 witchcraft hysteria, as we shall later see. Like all Barker sons, he was foremost a farmer. Also, he was a carpenter, selectman, and owned corn mills on the Shawshin River.Abbott, Abiel. ''History of Andover''. Andover: Flagg & Gould, 1829. p.51. At age 24, he was wounded in King Philip's War in 1675, but more about Indians later. The Barker's fourth son, [[Barker-179|Richard Jr.]], born in 1654, was a weaver and a militia Lieutenant. There is nothing unusual about a militia connection, since every able-bodied and "not timorous" male over sixteen years of age was enrolled.Bailey, ''Historical Sketches of Andover'', p. 166. His Lieutenant's rank shows his standing in society, since officers were usually selected from the elite families. The unusual thing is that [[Barker-179|Richard Jr.]] was the only one of six sons to select a trade, the trade of weaver In Puritan society, selecting a vocation was a serious matter; every man's work in the world was sacred; he searched constantly for clues to God's purpose for him in the world.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 125. No occupation served God that did not serve society. A boy usually chose his calling between ten and fourteen and would then serve with a master for seven years. The trade must be carefully selected, since, after seven years of apprenticeship, it would be too late to change. This would be too consequential a decision for an adolescent; more likely it was decided by his father.Not listed in paper Also, an influencing factor was that some Puritan parents sent their children away as a disciplinary measure, the fear being that a child might receive too much fond attention at home. The head of a Puritan family had a serious obligation with proper discipline for his family. At age 28, [[Barker-179|Richard Jr.]] married [[Kimball-61|Hannah Kimball]]; they had nine children. He lived to age 75.Barker, ''Barker Genealogy'', p. 267. [[Barker-161|Hannah]], born in 1656, married [[Osgood-16|Christopher Osgood]], a near neighbor from one of the elite ruling families of Andover; they had at least 3 children.Ibid., p. 267. [[Barker-180|Stephen]], born in 1659, was the only child of [[Barker-173|Richard]] and [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]] to move away in manhood. He was a Lieutenant in the militia and married [[Abbott-105|Mary Abbott]] in Andover 13 May, 1687. There were few, if any eligible brides, in Andover that were any more elite than [[Abbott-105|Mary Abbott]] and it would appear that her [[Abbott-97|father]] gave her away in high style. Civil magistrates performed all marriages in New England until 1686.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 32. Their wedding was the first in the Colony to be solemnized by a minister (Rev. Thomas Barnard) rather than by a magistrate.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'', n. 255. After the wedding was supper, tea, or cake and wine, and other drink; and in the evening, dancing and other amusement. Who said that the Puritan life was always dour? [[Barker-180|Stephen]] and [[Abbott-105|Mary]] moved to Methuen where he petitioned the General Court for incorporation of Methuen in 1724. [[Barker-180|Stephen]] was among the first covenanters of the First Parish Church of Methuen in 1729. They had 10 children. He lived to age 81.Barker, ''Barker Genealogy'', p. 267. [[Barker-180|Stephen]]'s move from Andover must have been one of the first signs of the fragmentation of land ownership in Andover. Goody Barker ([[Unknown-485312|Joanna]]) gave birth to her youngest child, [[Barker-162|Benjamin]], in 1663. [[Barker-162|Benjamin]] became a Lieutenant in the colonial militia in 1690. He married [[Marston-11|Hannah Marston]] and they had 10 children. He became a tything man in 1696 and a Representative to the General Court in 1725. In the second generation, responsibility for inspecting families passed from selectmen to special town officers called tithingmen.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 55. Among the Puritans there was an extraordinary zeal for enforcement of the laws of God.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 11. In May 1677 the tithingmen received power to apprehend and arrest "all Sabbath-breakers and disorderly Tiplers, or such as keep Licensed Houses, or others that shall suffer any disorder in the Houses on the Sabbath-day or evening after, or at any other time."Ibid, p. 149. If [[Barker-162|Benjamin]] performed his duty well, he would be a very busy man and perhaps not too popular; the duty would require a resolute and firm spirit. Following their marriage, [[Barker-162|Benjamin]] and [[Marston-11|Hannah]] continued to live on the old homestead, taking care of his parents in their old age. Reverence for old age as well as the implications of the Fifth Commandment have been discussed previously, but, even the fulfilling of this obligation would not guarantee [[Barker-162|Benjamin]] and [[Marston-11|Hannah]]'s salvation In 1693, [[Barker-162|Benjamin]] was the executor of his [[Barker-173|father]]'s will, and the heir to the old homestead.Bailey, ''Historical Sketches'', p. 137. Inasmuch as all family members have been introduced, it would be interesting to see their land and how it became populated. Puritan [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] saw nothing wrong with getting ahead, accumulating land and stock; he was well known for that. Bailey's History of Andover credits him with the first recorded deed among the town fathers in 1643 when he bought a house, land, stock, corn and hay from William Hewes of Topsfield. A Calvinist, [[Barker-173|Richard]] practiced the "work ethic." Over the years, his land holdings multiplied, spreading from Five Mile Pond to the Merrimack River, some say as far as Duck bridge.Abbott, C. H. "Historical Andover Townsman," p. 9. Philip Greven, author of ''Four Generations'' studied land acquisition in Andover and its effect upon the people of four generations. Land ownership was very important for early settlers; it was a way to accumulate wealth and support large families. The first generation settlers received land from the town; it was apportioned to the 23 original proprietors according to their need and social standing.Greven, Philip J., Jr. ''Four Generations'': land, and family in colonial Andover, Massachusetts. Ithica, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, c1970. p. 20. But, before long, a population increase would have a devastating effect; the great migration provided the breeding stock and the population doubled every generation for two centuries.Fischer, Albion's Sted, p. 17. [[Barker-173|Richard]] and [[Unknown-485312|Joanna]] had 9 children, 70 grandchildren, and 199 great grandchildren; this is far more than a doubling each generation as suggested by Fischer. This kind of increase would effect land distribution and frontier expansion. By 1662 new arrivals would realize the disadvantage of being late-comers. Original proprietors, like the Barkers, were secure; they controlled most of the land in Andover. Great Pond on the north side of Cochicawicke was nearly circled by Barker families; they occupied the north, east, and south sides.Greven, ''Four Generations''. p. 21 Philip Grevan's study of land acquisition and division has stimulated historical interest within Andover. The Andover Historical Society is now carrying on a chronological study of the land ownership in Andover since the original proprietors. They are creating large maps showing Andover property boundaries for each decade since the days of the original proprietors and incorporation in 1646. In the original division of land, [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] obtained a seven-acre house lot. Later the town made additional grants; he bought additional land as well. By the time of his death, his land holdings in Andover had grown to 310 acres. He was in ill health during the witch craze and died January 14, 1693. [[Barker-179|Richard Jr.]], [[Barker-180|Stephen]], [[Barker-162|Benjamin]], and the heirs of [[Barker-161|Hannah]] were named in [[Barker-173|Richard Sr.]]'s will. All of this land eventually was settled upon by his sons, except for [[Barker-180|Stephen]] who settled in Methuen.Bailey, ''Historical Sketches'', p. 137. [[Barker-173|Richard]] prolonged the control of his land as long as he could. [[Barker-174|John]], the eldest son, was the only one to get a deed to land given by his [[Barker-173|father]] before his death. When [[Barker-174|John]] married in 1670, he built a house upon part of his father's third division land: three parcels of meadow land and 40 acres of upland, which had not yet been cleared, much of it unusable. [[Barker-174|John]] had waited thirteen years to become a fully independent proprietor of his own land, but his younger brothers had to wait for their father's death before achieving the same degree of independence.Greven, ''Four Generations'', p. 86-7. The Town of Andover sold and granted [[Barker-175|William Barker]], the second son, 20 acres of land by Rowley bounds, March 22, 1670. But, he was unable to settle upon this lot; perhaps it was inaccessible. Records have it that by 1674 he was living on a piece of swampland given to him by his father, and he received no additional land until he received 40 acres of the division land granted to his father. His full inheritance only included three additional pieces of his father's meadow land.Ibid. [[Barker-173|Richard]]'s will, written in 1688, granted 60 acres of his great division upland to [[Barker-178|Ebenezer]] and his wife, [[Wheeler-15118|Abigail]]. But, like [[Barker-175|William Barker]], [[Barker-178|Ebenezer]] had to wait for his father's death in 1693 to become legal owner.Ibid. Now, some attention will be given to the fragmentation in land ownership: The Puritan Barker family were hard working people, of the elite class, influential in church and civic affairs, and had control of a fair share of Andover land. But, the accumulation of first generation land became fragmented into second generation ownership. This influenced [[Barker-180|Stephen]] to move, becoming a pioneer of a new frontier: a new town called Methuen where, for he and others, land apportionment could begin again.Ibid. The depletion of new frontiers would not only affect white settlers, like the Barker family, but it would put pressure on the natives, the so called Indians. Concerning Indians, the Pequot War of 1637 was little more than a bloody massacre by Enlish settlers.Tindall, George Brown. Ameriça. ''A Narrative History''. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1992, Vol. 1, Third Edition. Vol. 1, p. 64. It pacified the natives for almost forty years, but relations between the races would eventually reach the breaking point. With increasingly larger colonial families, push would come to shove. Englishmen felt contempt for people they considered culturally inferior and religiously damned. The Barker family lived in the midst of that tragic cultural encounter. Lieutenant (Deacon) [[Barker-174|John Barker]] became known as a great Indian fighter.Barker. ''Barker Genealogy'', p. 266. His brother-in-law, Lieutenant [[Stevens-2468|John Stevens, Jr.]] was killed when a militia group fought Indians at Casco Bay.Thompson, Kenneth E. ''Major General Joseph Frye of Maine''. Portland, Maine: Privately published, 1981. p. 50. [[Barker-178|Ebenezer Barker]] was impressed into the militia for an Indian expedition in November, 1675. He was wounded in King Philip's War in the famous Great Swamp Fight of December 19, 1675.Barker, ''Barker Genealogy'', p. 266-7. The colonists had won their first victory when combined forces of all the colonies, under the command of Governor Winslow, fell on the Narragansetts in their winter fort near West Kingston. [[Barker-178|Ebenezer]] recovered from his wounds, married eleven years later and was father of four children; he lived to the age of 95.Barker, ''Barker Genealogy'', p. 267. During their first decade in New England, the Puritans were certain that the Lord had protected His people in the wilderness, especially following the Pequot War. The subsequent destruction of the Pequots convinced the Puritans that it was God's will. They believed that the Indians, like all unregenerate men, were in the clutches of Satan; they were his instruments. The clergy encouraged the colonists to defend the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ and to maintain their right that God had given them by conquest.Peter N. Carroll, ''Puritanism and the Wilderness''. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969, p. 91. Massachusetts and Connecticut gained vast tracts of land following the defeat of the Pequots in 1637.Ibid. Samuel Sewall reported in his diary, September 11, 1688, that 32 men were sent eastward from Boston, probably to Casco Bay; ten or so English persons had been taken hostage by the Indians.Harvey Wish, ''The Diary of Samuel Sewall''. New York:Capricorn Books, 1967. p. 58. And, on February 8, 1690, Sewall recorded that 60 men, women, and children had their brains dashed out by French and Indians in Schenectady. In 1690 he again reports Indian troubles at Casco Bay.Ibid., p. 71 There were other Indian dangers, even closer to Andover Puritans. Savages were a real concern of the white settlers, hence the colonial militia to which the Barker males belonged. The Puritans punished several kinds of delinquency. To avenge those who made war was perfectly legitimate for the victors. Prisoners taken in a just war, it was held, had forfeited their own lives by their attempt to take the lives of others; their punishment must be either death or slavery. On this ground the Puritans enslaved the Indians whom they captured in the Pequot War and in King Philip's War. 104. Morgan, ''The Puritan Familv'', p. 101. The Indian war was not the only force from within and without that was putting pressure on the colony, eroding the concept of a "city on a hill." When Charles I dismissed Parliament in March 1629 the Puritans felt that the forces of reformation had been crushed. Their fears and concerns didn't subside when they settled in New England. Prior to Salem witchcraft, the colony went through political change and unrest: Simon Bradstreet had been governor from 1679 until 1686 when the King appointed a royal governor and annulled the charter. But, when Massachusetts overthrew the royal governor, Sir Edmond Andros, in 1689, Bradstreet again became governor, that is, until a new royal governor, Sir William Phipps, took office May 14, 1692.Boyer and Nissenbaum. ''Salem Possessed'', p. 7. Puritan society was going through painful changes in the 1690s: measured against their original goal of being an example to the world, commercial individualism was fast overtaking them, giving them a feeling of lost power. Some historians believe this was one more cause of the chaos of 1692. These events effected the Barkers and others, especially witchcraft which will now be reviewed. When witchcraft began in New England around 1645, there had been less than two-score witches condemned to death - until the outbreak of the witch trials in Salem in 1692.Ibid., p. 31. Three-hundred years later, it is impossible to comprehend the mind set of our colonial forefathers. But, some Puritans were so conscious of Heaven and Hell that witchraft was a reality. The Puritan perceived his world filled with sin, a war between God and Satan, issues were black or white, good or evil. There were no random events in Puritan thinking. Everything was thought to happen for a purpose, and that purpose directed by God at man.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 127. To the believer, witchcraft was real: if a neighbor threatened him, cast a spell on him, and stuck pins in a doll likeness of him, that person would certainly suffer mental anguish. The theological dogma of the time espoused the belief that Satan often worked through humans to perform diabolical wonders, often referred to as "God's remarkable Providences in the world." Great scholars of New England gave close attention to these wonders in treatises where history, religion, science, and magic all became one.Ibid., p. 126. Good religious individuals were part of an institutional savagery that manifested itself in the burning of sinners, the maiming of political dissenters, the hanging of Quakers, the execution of witches and the crushing to death with heavy stones of an old man who refused to plead before the court.Ibid., p. 189. But, Darret Rudman, in ''Puritanism'', correctly warns us that not all that occurred in New England is explainable by Puritanism. It just happened that this particular witchcraft conflagration began in Salem Town, and that many of the people there were Puritans. The 1692 hysteria began in Salem with two girls who may have been just playing around with the spiritual world. Their convulsive fits, contortions, and barking may have been play acting. Leading them on was Tituba, a slave girl from Barbados who lived in the Salem home of the Reverend Samuel Parris;Boyer and Nissenbaum, ''Salem Possessed'', p. 2. she had had experience with preternatural arts. Parris, the father of one of the girls and uncle of the other, took an interest. He called in a local physician who was at a loss to diagnose the manifestations, but suspected the "Evil Hand... malefic witchcraft!Ibid. The girls may have been encouraged by the inordinate attention they received from adults. By February 1692, the number of afflicted girls was growing. At the end of the month, accusations were made and three women were arrested, publicly examined by two members of the provincial legislature and committed to Boston jail.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'', p. 346. Witchcraft was a crime, punishible by death! Before the year end, more than one hundred seventy arrests were made. A terrible contagion of distrust spread; neighbor was set against neighbor, husband against wife; no one knew where it might strike next. What was the underlying motivation of this diabolic malady? Researchers continue to find new reasons. The witchcraft mania became so formidable and public infatuation so intense that, on April 11, 1692 the Massachusetts government took formal charge. Governor Phips, a close friend of the Mathers, took six members of his advisory council as a special Court of Oyer and Terminer, naming as chief justice, Lieutenant Governor William Stoughton.Harvey Wish, ''The Diary of Samuel Sewall'', p. 71. The court met in Salem Town. It was really illegal; it lacked approval of the lower legislative body, the House of Representatives. The members of the court had no legal training. Phips did pretty much as the Mathers wanted. [[Mather-43|Increase Mather]] did not favor it, but [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]], his son condoned "spectral evidence." By the end of May there were seventy-five innocent souls awaiting trial. Phips had ordered them put in irons.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'', p. 96. The first Court opened June 2, 1692 with seven justices.Ibid., p. 346. Justice Nathaniel Saltonstall of Haverhill couldn't stomach the proceedings nor buck the tide; he resigned from the insane Court following its first meeting. Samuel Sewall continued to serve with Deputy Governor Stoughton and four other magistrates to examine the accused.Ibid., p. 109. In his diary, Samuel Sewall expressed guilt feelings. He said, "T'was awfull to see how the afflicted persons were agitated." He mentioned little else about the trials.Wish, ''Diary of Samuel Sewall'', p. 71. During the first week of June, 1692, nineteen suspected witches were executed, all asserting their innocence. The court rules were often improvised.Ibid. One dimension of the madness stands out: confessions were what the court and clergy were after; this would confirm that Satan was indeed among them, trying to destroy Christ's church. A good confession included details such as broomsticks, blasphemous rituals, and bloody signatures in the black man's book. Words were put in the mouths of the accused. The most respectable magistrates and the most esteemed ministers in the colony, the Puritan old guard, sanctioned this witchcraft affair.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'', p. 73. The court was influenced by the hysteria and fear of Salem's losing the war between Heaven and Hell as cried out by Mathers and others. In their heart of hearts, they felt they were doing God's will. There was no due process of law; confessions were needed! On April 18, 1692 Giles Cory, age 80, was pressed to death when he refused to confess guilt. As he lay dying, Sheriff Corwin used his cane to shove his tongue back into his mouth.Ibid., p. 166. On July 21 Richard, 18, and Andrew Carrier, 15, would not confess until they were tied neck and heels - until the blood was ready to come out of their noses; then they confessed.Ibid., p. 138. On August 19 four imprisoned Carrier children, ages 7 to 18, were forced to watch the execution of their mother, Martha.Ibid., p. 140. Mather considered her as having promise for being Queen of Hell.Ibid., p. 116. Paul Boyer & Stephen Nissenbaum in ''Salem Possessed''. have painstakingly plumbed the depths of a conflict between Salem Village and Salem Town: a long festering feud between two families, the town, the village and the clergy. Three of the Putnam men supported Rev. Parris who pushed the trials forward. The Porter family was richer than the Putnams and the six Porter men opposed Rev. Parris. Parris's 12 year old daughter was one of the first afflicted girls of Salem. The family connections were complicated by Israel Porter being the father-in-law of Joseph Putnam who won a place in town politics. The Porters acted behind the scene. ''Salem Possessed'' gives a good account of the factions that arose among the Salem settlers. As the population increased, a shortage of land developed. The Town didn't want to relinquish control, especially Church control. The Porters were town oriented, full members of the town church and favored by the merchants; they were against promotion of the trials. The authors show how an unplanned social catastrophe became a devilishly well planned conspiracy.Boyer and Nissenbaum, ''Salem Possessed''. p. 78. Calef, the author of ''More Wonders of the Invisible World'', accused Parris of beating Tituba to extract her confession.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'', p. 89. The Rev. Parris gained a very poor reputation. Soon the witchcraft madness spread to Andover and other towns adjoining Salem. In commemoration of the 300th anniversary of the Witchcraft affair, Enders A. Robinson, a descendent of the Barker family, has written a book: ''Andover Witchcraft''. Like many other authors since the seventeenth century, he attempts to reveal the causes of the aberration from a fresh prospective. Although he stesses Andover witchcraft, he does not attempt to sever it from Salem or the rest of Essex County. What makes his treatment of Andover unique is: 1. The disparity in frequency of confessions between Andover and Salem; this is a contrast. 2. A fued between a young minister and an elderly encumbent minister at Andover; this has a near parallel in Salem. 3. The Andover "touch test" was unlike anything in Salem. 4. The exploitation of legal (more likely illegal) taking of property of the accused; little mentioned in ''Salem Possessed''. Robinson emphasizes a conspiracy which was a power struggle between the Putitan clergy and a society of changing times. Also, certain officials were taking advantage of the madness in order to confiscate land from the leading families. Robinson calls the actions of the afflicted persons a cruel hoax; the girls were manipulated by greedy persons. Of the conspiracy, he says that the original six afflicted girls made up the inner circle; the conspiracy consisted of the girl's fathers and guardians, the Rev. Samuel Parris, Sergeant Thomas Putnam, Captain Jonathan Walcott, and Dr. Griggs. Four young women made up the outer circle. The afflicted girls in both the inner and outer circles received deferential treatment from the magistrates.Ibid., p. 88. Sheriff George Corwin was in charge of confiscating the property of the convicted witches. If an accused person fled to protect his freedom, or was condemned, Sheriff Corwin would confiscate his property. A last minute repreive saved Sarah Wardwell from execution, but her land still fell into the hands of the assignees of Bartholomew Gedney, John Hathorne, John Corwin, and the others who divided plunder of the witch hunt.Ibid., p. 70. Sheriff Corwin also carried out the executions, which drew great crowds of people. It was not only the sheriffs that looked bad, but the clergy lost credibility. How much of a moderating influence they had is a matter of score keeping, whether one is thinking of George Burroughs and [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]], or Abigail Barker and Francis Dane. The Rev. Thomas Barnard, friend of [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]], played an unsavory role in Andover as did Samuel Parris in Salem. The Rev. [[Dane-2|Francis Dane]] preached 49 years in Andover, from 1648 until his death in 1697. Some membeis of his church, unhappy with his preaching in 1682, invited Thomas Barnard to give a sermon. They decided to hire Barnard, make Dane his assistant - without pay, and give his pay to Barnard. A legal battle ensued; [[Dane-2|Dane]] was awarded 30 pounds a year, Barnard 50 pounds. Resentment resulted. Thomas Barnard would direct the witch hunt along the lines dictated by [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]] who would support him in his differences with [[Dane-2|Dane]]. Thomas Barnard played a key role in the Andover conspiracy, the first objective of which was to break the established power structure of the town; the second was to discredit the Rev. [[Dane-2|Francis Dane]] and his family; The third objective was to use the witchcraft accusations wherever possible as a means of gaining revenge and settling old grudges.Ibid., p. 132. Once accused of witchcraft, the victims faced exasperating examinations. They were urged to confess, standing throughout the ordeal while they were asked leading questions: When did you sign the Devil's book? Did you travel on a stick? Refusal to confess was tantamount to execution. There were two favored positions for those who were swept into the witch hysteria: that of afflicted and that of confessor. Nearly every one of the seventy-odd people arrested in the Salem witch hunt refused to confess; they preferred irons or death, while nearly every accused in the Andover witch hunt confessed at once.Calef, Robert. ''More Wonders of the Invisible World''. Bambridge, New York: York Maile - Print, Inc., 1972. (Facsimile) Calef, in ''More Wonders'', p. 272-273, explains the Andover "touch test" which is herewith paraphrased: On Wednesday morning, September 7, 1692, the Rev. Thomas Barnard invited a select group to the meeting house: fifteen women and three men, all carefully selected from the Andover elite families. After offering a prayer and a soul seering lecture, one that would cause the most steadfast to quake, he blindfolded his guests while several afflicted girls were ushered in. As the afflicted were going through their girations and fits, the hands of the innocent blindfolded victims were brought to touch the afflicted, who instantly became cured of their afflictions. This was the spectral evidence required to prove Abigail Barker and others guilty of witchcraft An atmosphere of Pandemonium set in; the accused were terrified! They hadn't known until that moment that they were witches. Their loved ones encouraged them to confess, there being no other way to save their lives; they could be forgiven, if they would confess and repent. Barnard inferred that claiming innocence was a quick route to eternal damnation! [[Wheeler-15118|Abigail]]'s blood pressure probably doubled! But, through the kindness of the conspirators, they were told how to confess. Later on, once they had come to their senses, they recanted - too late. Perhaps [[Barker-178|Ebeneze]], that tough old Indian fighter, encouraged [[Wheeler-15118|Abigail]] to confess. How would he manage for 18 weeks while she was in the Salem jail? His farm in Andover needed tending and he had two boys at home, ages 5 1/2 and 4. Although the Puritan clergy had no authority in government, they played a very influential and leading role in the witchcraft dilemma of 1692. [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]] was very influential, belonging to the Cotton and Mather families who were most eminent in the Puritan clergy. He was intrigued by the invisible world. He Published several sermons and books on the subject, including ''Memorable Providences Relating to Witchcraft and Possessions'' in 1689, not long before the Salem witch hysteria. Some precipitant must have sparked the infectuous madness. Enders A. Robinson, author of ''Salem Witchcraft'' says that history has laid the blame to Rev. [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]]. But, Kenneth Silverman, author of ''The Life and Times of Cotton Mather'', says, "The enormous likelihood is that the girls at Salem would have become possessed, and their alleged tormentors would have been tried and hanged, had [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]] never existed." p. 87-91 The Reverend George Burroughs was executed at Salem Aug. 19, 1692. Samuel Sewall's Diary notes: "Dolefull Witchcraft! ...a very large number of spectators, including [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]], and Noyes. Mr. Mather says they all died a righteous sentence. Mr. Burroughs, by his prayer and claim of innocence did much to move unthinking persons." (Harvey Wish p.72.) Boyer and Nissenbaum point out that Burroughs was about to be reprieved when [[Mather-42|Cotton Mather]] gave a forceful counter-speech that convinced the authorities to hang him. (p. 13) On November, 19, 1689 Samuel Parris was ordained to the Christian ministry by the Rev. Nicholas Noyes, associate pastor of the church in Salem Town; Noyes was minister there until 1696. Samuel Parris and Nicholas Noyes were very controversial clergymen during the hysteria. Parris had dilliculty persuading his congregation to pay his salary; it was very similar to the problem Rev. [[Dane-2|Dane]] was having at the Andover church where the Barker family had been members of the visible elect for a half century. The Salem Villagers turned to Parris for understanding, but he encouraged and exploited the behavior of the afflicted youths to his own benefit. The Reverend Parris, of Salem Village, impressed with his own knowledge of witchcraft, called other ministers and elders to days of prayer and fasting. This helped focus attention on the influential stature of the clergy and to arouse curiosity and fear of demons. It was later said by the family of Rebbecca Nurse, that Mr. Parris, more than any other person, was responsible for her execution. Enders Robinson names him as being the clerical member of the Salem Village conspiracy. Parris, as did the other ministers, pervailed upon the imprisoned to confess, but when some refused even under pressure, it weakened his credibility. The Reverend Nicholas Noyes stood on the executioner's ladder in Salem Town while Sarah Good was hung by the neck; he told her that she was a witch and knew it. Calef relates that she called him a liar and said that God would give him blood to drink. The Reverend Thomas Barnard who plotted the Andover "touch test" pressed hard for the prosecution of witches. His real goal was to obtain confessions. He conveniently changed sides and joined the Andover resistance movement as it grew in popularity. He apparently overcame his errors and held his pastorate until 1718 when he retired. The clergy may not have been the cause of the unnecessary horror and suffëring, but, from a modern perspective they appeared to be on Satan's side of the battle. The Barkers of Andover knew how to survive; they confessed! Enders A. Robinson, a descendent of the Barker family, has taken the entire confession of [[Barker-175|William Barker]] from the Massachusetts Archives records for use in his book, ''Salem Witchcraft.'' It is included in its entirety with this paper as "[[Space:William_Barker%27s_Confession_of_Witchcraft|Exhibit A.]]" Robinson calls it a minor masterpiece and believes that the same concepts (italicized) appear 84 years later in the Declaration of Independence. This is the confession that is so casually mentioned in ''Salem Possessed'' by Boyer and Nissenbaum, p. 189. A close reading of Barker's confession shows that Barker knew how to write and just what to say. Robinson says that [[Barker-175|William Barker]] was a thinking man. The conspirators were hitting close to the elite. Following the Andover "touch test," Dudley Bradstreet came to his senses. He was a son of Simon Bradstreet, from the most elite family in town. He had signed warrants putting nearly fifty Andover residents in jail. Now he refused to sign any more; he was cried out upon and soon had to flee Massachusetts with his family.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'' p. 160. Justice Nathaniel Saltonstall, who had refused to sit on the Court of Oyer and Terminer, continued to speak out against the trials, even though the afflicted girls cried out against him. His arguments began to convince others. By the end of the year, the hysteria began to subside, and, there being no more arrests, Dudley Bradstreet came out of hiding. Thirty-eight people, including Saltonstall, Bradstreet, Thomas Brattle, the husbands of the jailed wives, and the Andover clergy, presented a petition to the Superior Court at Salem. This marked the beginning of the end of the conspiracy.Ibid., p. 197. Not long after signing his confëssion, [[Barker-175|William Barker]], escaped from prison. When the deputy sheriff arived at his farm in Andover to seize his cattle, he found William Barker's brother, Lieutenant [[Barker-174|John]], already there. [[Barker-174|John Barker]] paid off the deputy and saved the cattle and [[Barker-175|William]]'s other goods.Ibid., p. 189. Ebenezer's wife, [[Wheeler-15118|Abigail]], spent 18 weeks in prison, after which time she was released on bond.Ibid., p. 265. Poor [[Wheeler-15118|Abigail]] was probably never the same again. However, she managed to have two more children and lived until age 87. The two teenagers, [[Barker-185|Mary]] and her first cousin [[Barker-192|William Jr.]] spent six weeks in prison before being released on bond. It was Lieutenant [[Barker-174|John Barker]] who raised the bond money.Bailey, ''Historical Sketches'', p. 218. On January 13, 1693, the Superior Court found [[Wheeler-15118|Abigail]], Mary, and William, Jr. "not guilty.Robinson, ''Salem Witchcraft'' This paper would not be complete without a final tribute to to our protagonist. [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] did not leave a diary, book of sermons, or volume of writings as did other New England Puritans of his day, Samuel Sewall, John Winthrop, or the Mathers. We lack this kind of witness to his beliefs. But Barker's name appears countless times in Andover records, both church and civic. He must have shared the philosophy of his contemporaries. It seems fitting to pay our final respects by an imaginary visit to his death bed. Good Puritan that he was, he had spent most of his life preparing for this day, January 14, 1693. There had been instilled in Richard's very bones that he should always doubt whether he had been elected to grace, that he was never to feel entirely confident of salvation.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 113. What would the morrow bring? Would he be in Paradise or in the burning embers of Hell - for all eternity? His strength had never been in confidence but in lack of it: the very necessity of proving his faith to himself was behind his assurances in the presence of peril or profanity.Morgan, ''The Puritan Family'', p. 5. [[Barker-173|Barker]] would seriously ponder whether he was really one of the invisible elect or whether he had been just another hypocritical civil man.Ibid., p. 7. Was he one of God's elect? The whole family must have gathered around; at least one of the spiritual shepards was there. If it was the young Rev. Barnard, there may have been no word spoken to allay his fears; he had only known Barnard for a short while. But, had it been the older, more kindly minister, [[Dane-2|Francis Dane]], who he had known for fifty years, he may have radiated the "Peace that passes understanding." (Philippians 4:7) Psalm singing had always been part of the church meetings; perhaps the Twenty-third Psalm was recited. "...yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil, for thou art with me..." Ministers, like other humans are willful beings, they exercise flexibility in their view of God and mortality. After Richard breathed his last breath, his earthly remains were hurried into the ground with little ceremony, to their resting place behind the old meeting house where they yet remain.Fischer, ''Albion's Seed'', p. 114. If his spirit ascended, it was probably not given a choice seat; God is a great leveler. Had [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] been able to witness town and family events beyond his lifespan, he would have had mixed emotions. [[Barker-185|Mary Barker]], age 13, and [[Barker-192|William Barker, Jr.]], age 14, who were accused of witchcraft and imprisoned for six weeks in 1692, were married in 1704 and raised 8 children. Their grandparents would have been distraught had they known this. Puritans had strict rules against marriage between relations; this was another example of declension, a falling away from the strict rules that would have made Andover another "city on a hill." The family of [[Barker-173|Richard Barker]] certainly is a paridigm of Puritanism in seventeenth-century New England. Their lives touched nearly every facet of that religious and civic tradition. == Sources == ==Bibliography== Abbott, C. H. "Historical Andover Townsman," #9 & #11, ''Andover Townsman'', Andover, Massachusetts, 1896. Abbott, Abiel. ''Historv of Andover''. Andover: Flagg & Gould, 1829. Bailey, Sarah Loring. ''Historical Sketches of Andover''. Boston: Houghton, 1880. Barker, Elizabeth Frye. ''Barker Genealogy''. New York: Frye Publishing Co., 1927. Boyer, Paul and Nissenbaum Stephen. ''Salem Possessed''. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974. Calef; Robert. ''More Wonders of the Invisible World''. Bambridge, New York: York Maile - Print, Inc., 1972. (Facsimile) Carroll, Peter N. ''Puritanism and the Wilderness''. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969. Fischer, David Hackett. ''Albion's Seed''. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. Greven, Philip J., Jr. ''Four Generations: Land and Family in Colonial Andover'', Massachusetts. Ithica, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, c1970. Morgan, Edmund S. ''Puritan Political Ideas''. Indianapolis: The Bobbs - Merrill Company, Inc., 1965. Morgan, Edmund S. ''The Puritan Family''. New York: Harper & Row Press, 1966. Robinson, Enders ''Salem Witchcraft and Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables''. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 1992. Rutman, Darrett B. ''American Puritanism''. New York, J.B. Lippincott Co., 1970. Silverman, Kenneth. ''The Life and Times of Cotton Mather''. New York: Harper and Rowe, 1984. Thompson, Kenneth E. ''Major General Joseph Frye of Maine''. Portland, Maine: Privately published, 1981. Tindall, George Brown. ''America A Narrative History''. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1992, Vol. I, Third Edition. Wish, Harvey. ''The Diary of Samuel Sewall''. New York: Capricorn Books, 1967.

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Est end date on [[Anderson-52464|Colvin Alexander Anderson]]'s birth year. Uploaded parts are only a piece of the full tree. Pictures were taken by [[Anderson-52464|Colvin Alexander Anderson]] and sent via Whatsapp to [[El-Galley-1|Mohamed EL-Galley]], who then stitched the photos together for clarity. Both the single photos and the stitched photo are included. According to Colvin, he got the family tree from Kenneth Foulis who was his fathers cousin, whose father was a church minister from Mauchline, 8 miles south of Kilmarnock. He was told that it was made by a distant relative from North Berwick and that's "all I know".First-hand information of [[Anderson-52464|Colvin Alexander Anderson]] and entered by [[El-Galley-1|Mohamed El-Galley]] Jul, 2020 The name Foulis is an originally French name from the French word 'feuilles', meaning leaves. According to Colvin, you'd need to go back at least 500 years to the time of the Auld (old) Alliance to find the french origins.First-hand information of [[Anderson-52464|Colvin Alexander Anderson]] and entered by [[El-Galley-1|Mohamed El-Galley]] Jun, 2020 Linked to [[Space:The_Marshall/Cannon/Patrick_Family_Tree|The Marshall/Cannon/Patrick Family Tree (Australia)]] ==Sources== *First-hand information of [[Anderson-52464|Colvin Alexander Anderson]] and entered by [[El-Galley-1|Mohamed El-Galley]] Jun, 2020 *First-hand information of [[Anderson-52464|Colvin Alexander Anderson]] and entered by [[El-Galley-1|Mohamed El-Galley]] Jul, 2020

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Growing up, some of our fondest memories were of going to my paternal grandparent's home in east Texas. The whole family worked together to build it from scraps of nothing. But, it was "home." I put together some scrapbook pages (and hoped they would show well on here...but they don't). Unfortunately, to see the wording, you have to click on each picture. {{Image|file=The_Farm.png |caption=The Farm Image 1 }} {{Image|file=The_Farm-1.png |caption=The Farm Image 2 }} {{Image|file=The_Farm-2.png |caption=The Farm Image 3 }} {{Image|file=The_Farm-3.png |caption=The Farm Image 4 }}

The Farmer Family of Dallington Farm

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The goal of this project is to ...Build my family tree, starting with my Great Grandfather, Frederick Farmer, 1855 to 1912. He resided on Dallington Farms, Northampton, England. GGF Frederick married Mary Green in 1857. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Farmer-3152|Ron Farmer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Trace the family of GGF Fred & Mary who had 7 children * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14076792 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Faubion Family on page 4-FB/O'Dell, page 93

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Jacob Faubion born about 1750 in Pennsylvania. Died 12 July 1827 in Cocke County, Tennessee. Occupation: Blacksmith, Wagoneer. His father might have been William rather than Jacob Faubion. He married Diannah Rector, born abt 1745 in Fauquier County, Virginia and died 22 February 1841 in Cocke County, Tennessee Occupation: Housewife. Jacob was a blacksmith, wagon maker and millwright. It has been reported that he did not speak English well but he did not speak his native language very often because he wanted his children to learn English. About 1770, he married Diannah Rector in Fauquier county, Virginia. She was born about 1745 in Fauquier County daughter of Henry Rector who was born 1715/20 in Germanna, Virginia and Ann Nancy Robinson, born 1729. She was the daughter of William Robinson and Catherine Taylor. Her mother Catherine Taylor remarried after the death of William Robinson to Henry Rector's brother, John and had a large family. There were 5 Robinson siblings: David, Anne Nancy, Joseph, Francis, and William. This has been verified by a lawsuit that was filed by David Robinson after the death of John Rector accusing him of taking his inheritance from his father. He sued his mother and the siblings went along for a while then bowed out. It is uncertain why the suit was never completed. There has been a big misconception that Ann was a Spencer, but it has definitely been proven she is a Robinson. In 1789, Jacob paid taxes on seven horses and paid the poll tax both in Fauquier county for himself and for Joseph Broadhurst who was living in the household and had married his daughter, Sally, the year before. About 1790, Jacob and his family left Virginia for Tennessee. They probably immigrated by the Great Wagon Road to Fort Chisel, Virginia, then by the single wagon road for two hundred miles to the Cumberland Gap where they probably joined the Wilderness Road to the Knoxville cut-off (built about 1791 between the Wilderness Road and the mouth of the French Broad River). One source indicates Jacob settled on the Nolachucky River in Greene County, Tennessee near a place later called Bright Hope Furnace because there was iron ore in the area and Jacob was a blacksmith and iron worker, Jacob eventually settled along the French Broad River in Cocke County, Tennessee, purchasing lands about three miles from a community later called Parrotsville and five miles from Old Newport. On June 16, 1794, Jacob bought 200 acres in Greene County (later Cocke County), Tennessee for 70 pounds from John Shields. In October of the same year, Jacob's son-in-law, Joseph Broadhurst bought 100 acres, his land being "on the north side of the French Broad River on the head waters of Long Creek". Jacob' claim was filed about one mile west of Neddy's Mounting on Sinking Cane Creek. Jacob and his family were amoung the first settlers in Cocke County, Tennessee. They apparently settled in a German area of the County. Jacob and his relatives erected first a blacksmith shop, next a mill and then a log dwelling. The first mill, one of the first in the area, was known as the "Faubion Mill". They also built one of the first bridges across the French Broad River just above where Bridgeport, Tennessee is now located. On March 14, 1808, Jacob and Diannah's oldest daughter, Sally (Faubion) Broadhurst, died in Cocke County, Tennessee. Later that year, on May 2, 1808, Jacob and Diannah sold land in Faquier County, Virginia which Diannah had inherited from her father, Henry Rector. The land was sold to George Glasscock, husband of Diannah's sister, Hannah. Fauquier County, Virginia Deed Book 17, page 246: "The mill was an important center of early settlement. At the very first session of the Buncombe County, North Carolina Court, in 1792, William Davidson was given liberty 'to built a grist mill on Swannanoa' and the following January a grant was given to build a grist mill on a branch of the French Broad near where it emptied into the river. Across the state line in Tennessee, one of the first mills on the river was built by a French Huguenot family named Faubion who, in addition to being millwrights, were blacksmiths and wagonmakers."

The February 6, 1871 Train Crash in New Hamburg, New York

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'''Remembering those who perished on a bitterly cold night on February 6, 1871 in a fiery crash between a freight train with oil-filled tank cars and another train with sleeper cars.''' ==Known victims of this catastrophe== *[[Benedict-2952|George Stone Benedict]] *[[Curry-8589|William C. Curry]] *[[Fowler-17084|Agnes Stoddard Fowler]] *[[Stoddard-3358|Mary Prudence (Stoddard) Fowler]] *[[Fowler-17080|Rev. Morelle Worthington Fowler]] *[[Fowler-17085|Morelle Worthington Fowler (Jr.)]] *[[Fowler-17083|Robert Hallam Fowler]] *[[Forbush-399|Walter H. Forbush]] *[[Germain-772|Rollin Germain]] *[[Gillet-489|Albert A. Gillet]] *[[Humphreys-3760|James Humphreys]] -- 25 Feb 1871 Buffalo Reflex *[[Lovell-4410|Capt. Harry R. Lovell or R. Harry Lovell]] *[[Mooney-3826|Edward Lawrence Mooney]] *Dr. Samuel Joseph Guerard Nancrede *[[Pease-4276|Arthur Walter Pease]] *[[Watson-37761|Julia (Watson) Pease]] *[[Root-4432|Lucius A. Root]] *[[Simmons-19590|Edward H. "Doc" Simmons]] *[[Stafford-7800|James Stafford]] -- The Sun 8 Feb 1871 -- assistant baggage man at Thirtieth Street depot -- of New York -- Richmond Dispatch 10 Feb 1871 -- inquest "upon the body of James Stafford" -- brother Walter testified at the inquest New York Daiy Herald 9 Feb 1871 -- summoned to Albany as a witness in the case of Filkins, the express robber -- The Port Chester Journal 16 Feb 1871 -- some say Walter Stafford *[[Thompson-81490|George Robinson Thompson]] *[[Vosburgh-679|Peter Vosburgh]] *Robert Vosburgh (The New York Times 23 Feb 1871 page 1) coroner's verdict ==The Grisly Details== '''WARNING: descriptions of the train crash and of the bodies are grisly and disturbing''' Previously the engine had been called the 'Constitution,' but recently it had been known only as No. 58,''Newspapers.com'', images (https://www.newspapers.com/image/465711592 : accessed 4 February 2023), imaged article, "'Doc' Simmons", ''The Chicago [Illinois] Tribune'', 25 February 1871, p. 2, col. 8. On that fateful Monday, Walter A. Lyon, a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, purchased a ticket for Buffalo and secured berth no. 10 in the Buffalo sleeping car. He arrived at the depot just before the train was about to leave. Upon presenting his ticket to Mr. Vosburgh, the conductor, he was informed "that owing to his having arrived so late some one had gone to bed in that berth, but [the conductor] could give him berth eight in the next car behind, which was quite as good as the Buffalo car." Mr. Lyon proceeded to the other car, took off his clothes, and went to sleep. Subsequently, he was awakened by "two rather severe shocks ... which threw him all in a heap at the head of his berth." Everyone else in the car immediately left through the door at the rear end of the car. "[S]upposing the car had only run off the track and would soon be replaced," and not wanting to "get out in the cold air," Mr. Lyon prepared to go back to sleep. Luckily for him, someone re-entered the car and, seizing his arm, implored him to save himself because the car was on fire. At the same time that [h]e looked up and saw the check rope which ran through the top of the car on fire," "thick volumes of black smoke rushed in through the far end of the car from him. Picking up what clothes he could, he quickly exited the car. Mr. Lyon "dressed himself on the track outside. All his other clothes and luggage were destroyed.... Had he been a second or two later he himself [would] have perished, as the flames seized his car almost instantly.''Newspapers.com'', images (https://www.newspapers.com/image/329399155 : accessed 24 March 2023), imaged article, "'Story of A Passenger," ''The New York [New York] Herald'', 9 February 1871, p. 3, col. 1 - 3. The express train was scheduled to leave New York City at 8:00 Monday evening, but it left six minutes late.''Newspapers.com'', images (https://www.newspapers.com/image/734938450 : accessed 25 March 2023), imaged article, "'The Hudson River Railroad Disaster," Boston [Massachusetts] Daily Evening Transcript , 9 February 1871, p. 4, col. 1 - 2. By 9 February 1871 the bridge had been repaired and the "first train over the Hudson Road since the accident arrived here [New York City] at nine o'clock... Large crowds [were] already assembling in City Hall park to receive the remains."''Newspapers.com'', images (https://www.newspapers.com/image/734938434 : accessed 25 March 2023), imaged article, "'Probability that more Bodies will be Recovered at New Hamburgh," Boston [Massachusetts] Daily Evening Transcript , 9 February 1871, p. 2, col. 4. == Sources ==

The Fifth (Union) Regiment of Tennessee Cavalry,

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'''OFFICERS:''' '''Captain:''' *J. H. Blackburn '''Lieutenants:''' *W. G. Davis *John J. White '''ENLISTED:''' '''Sergeants:''' *J. B. Allison *Thomas E. Bratten *F. M. Close *Thomas, Riley Dale *Lee Lafever *Robert A. Smith *J. W.Thomas *Hamp Woodside '''Corporals:''' *W. R. Bratten * John Garrison * J. W. Jones *John Neal *W. J. Watson '''Privates:''' '''A''' *Joseph Adamson *George Adamson *J. A. Allen *W. G. Allison *William Arnold '''B''' *David Barr *Hiram Barret *James H. Blackburn *J. H. Blackburn *James Blythe *Calvin Blythe *P. Bozarth *James H. Bratten *T. E. Bratten *W. R. Bratten *Lige Bryant *J. M. Brazwell *Pete Brazwell *C. M. Brown *William Bullard '''C''' *Jim Carney * J. M. Campbell *J. J. Chapman *Fred Chest *J. R. Corder *N. H. Craddock *Thomas Cripps *J. W. Crook '''D''' *William A. Dale *Riley Dale *A. G. Davis *D. A. Davis *Joseph Davis *Reuben Davis *W. D. Davis *William Davis *D. D. Driver '''E''' *E. C. Edwards *J. Ested *J. J. Evans *J. T. Exum '''F''' *FW. R. Farler *Jap F itts *Monroe Floyd '''G''' *A. J. Garri son *John Garrison *James Garrett *W. J. Givan *J. H. Gossett *W. W. Govern *R. H. Green *Jonathan Griffith '''H''' *W. L. Hathaway *R. M. Hawkins *J. M. Hays *Jasper Hays *Joe Hendrixon *J. H. Hendrixon *Wilson Hendrixon *H. N. Hill *William Hill *James Hollandsworth *C. D. Hutchen '''J''' *W. H. Jackson *H. James *J. W. Jones *M. F. Jones '''K''' *John Keef *Thomas Kirby *Elisha Kerly '''L''' *Lee Lafever *G. H. Leaver *John Lynch '''M''' *J. A. Mahan *Henry Malone *Mon Malone *William Manared *S. J. McCalib *J. B. McGee *James McGee *Elisha Morris *J. Murphy '''N''' *John Neal *Sol A. Neal *R. S. Neely '''O''' *[[Overcast-84|Franklin C. Overcast]] '''P''' *W. S. Parker *W. J. Pugh *Ed Pennington '''Q''' *Martin E. Quinn '''R''' *P. M. Radford *Hiser Richardson *A. A. Robinson *G. W. Robinson '''S''' * J. B. Scott *Thomas Self *J. S. Shehane *R. A. Smith *J. J. Smith *J. M. Smith *James Smithson *W. G. Smiley *Monroe Spencer *Peter Starnes *E. H. Stone *A. M. Stone '''T''' *Wilson Taylor * J. W. Thomas '''V''' *J. C. Vickers *W. J. Vickers *Thomas Vinson '''W''' *W. J. Watson *William Warford *J. White *Joseph Wilcher *G. P. W. Williams *S. M. Williams *J. W. Wooden *Oscar A. Woodworth *L. N. Woodside *W. H. Word '''Y''' *A. Yeargin *J. B. Yeargin *Elijah Yeargin *Josiah Youngblood '''KILLED;''' *J. B. Moore, by guerrillas, 1864; *W. J. Vickers, by guerrillas, 1863; Died: *Joseph Adamson, *David Barr, Joseph Bryant, April, 1863; *Andrew George, 1861.

The Final "s" in Scrivens

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== My family is descended from the Scriven, but my grandfather had other ideas. == Whether the proper spelling of the surname is one that ends in "s" or not, really goes back to my grandfather Clarence H. Scrivens' early days. But before getting into what the{{Image|file=Scrivens-21-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }} records show, let's review the story of the Scriven's sign at "Pa's camp" in Rowe, MA. '''The sign at Pa's camp''' First of all, let me say that when I was growing up, I never heard anyone refer to our family group as "Scriven" (no ending "s"). My father went by Scrivens, and all his brothers and sisters did, too, as far as I knew. (I say "as far as I knew" because I later found out that my Uncle Hank and my Aunt Mary, whom Hank regularly corresponded with when he moved to Florida, had reverted to the no "s" ending. I'm guessing this came after Hank's early research efforts into the family ancestry.) As a result, when I was a kid and my father drove {{Image|file=Scrivens-23-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Hank at family reunion. }}us up over the mountain to the Rowe, MA camp, there was never any question about the way the surname was spelled. So, when we drove onto the camp property and saw that sign at the entrance, we and others always joked that "Pa" didn't know his grammar (the rules for writing possessives of names ending in "s" are even today regularly broken by otherwise educated people). But maybe the joke was on us, because if Pa knew that, originally, he and his father's names were both Scriven, then, of course, the spelling on the sign was correct! '''New York Origins''' My Uncle Hank was the first in our family to do genealogical research. He did all this with just his memories, the local library, and town resources available to him. He typed it on an old manual typewriter. He knew his grandfather, Frederick Reginald Scriven, and his father before him, William Reginald Scriven, both came from Rensselaer Co., which is the county adjacent to Berkshire Co. where most of the many Scrivens brothers and sisters lived since their youth. He speculated that the family originally came from Yorkshire, England--though, I don't think he was aware that, in Yorkshire, there is a town named ''Scriven'' which is closeby a city called Knarlesborough. Anyway, I think he knew that most of the like-named people he had heard of (he was fond of looking up his surname in the phonebook when he passed through a new city or town) had the surname ''Scriven'' rather than ''Scrivens.'' '''Early Records for Clarence Scrivens, Sr.''' {{Image|file=Scrivens-21.jpg |align=r |size=m }} Now, my Aunt Mary (who was known for her dry wit) always had the story at ready that "Pa decided to make himself plural after his 10th child" (which was her). The truth is that early documents say that "Pa" Scrivens was born a ''Scriven'' and remained a ''Scriven'' right up to when he registered for the World War I Draft. (See [[Scrivens-21|Clarence Herbert Scrivens, The ending "s" on Scrivens]]) That is to say, Clarence's birth record lists him as Clarence H. ''Scriven'' (no ending "s"), son of Frederick ''Scriven'' (so his father didn't use the ending "s" at that point either). Furthermore, on the 1910 US Census, when he and the rest of his family lived on their Berlin, NY farm, ''all'' members' names are "Scriven," no ending "s." (Yet the 1900 United States Federal Census lists the family, then living in Adams on Quality St., as "Scribens.") When Clarence married my grandmother, Evelyn Bedard, in late December of 1911 in North Adams, MA, the surname was still ''Scriven.'' Finally, on Clarence's U.S., World War I Draft Registration Card, 1917-1918 (Massachusetts North Adams City), he is '''23 years old''' and listed as married; there, he signed his name with no ending "s." (On the other hand, when he was 47, Clarence signed his U.S., World War II Draft Registration Card (1942) with an ending "s." Only a few years after the Draft Registration document, in the 1920 US Census, does his surname appear as ''Scrivens.'' And it appears as Scrivens in US Census documents thereafter. '''Clarence's Brothers''' Aside from that one 1900 US Census, Clarence's middle brother [[Scriven-144| Harry Frederick]] was always listed as a Scriven in US Census and NYS documents. He was also so listed in Draft Registration records. Meanwhile, the oldest brother [[Scriven-143|Henry Darrell's]] records don't show the same consistency. Although he is listed on his birth record as ''Henry Scrivens'', he is a ''Scriven'' on Massachusetts Death Index, 1970-2003.{{Image|file=Scrivens-37.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Henry D. }} As for the US Census records in between, Henry D. 's name mostly ends in "s": Scriben (1900), Scriven (1910), Scrivens (1920, 1930, 1940). In NYS Census (1915) and his Draft Registration, however, he is ''Scriven'', and so are his children. But on NYS Census 1925, Henry D, his daughter Dorothy, and his son Henry C. have all been designated with ''Scrivens'' instead of the traditional no "s" ending. So, with both census records, the change to ''Scrivens'' seems to have occurred around 1920. Still, it seems doubtful that in everyday life he would have gone back and forth with the two spellings. Maybe it all depended arbitrarily on who was taking the census. (Henry D's name is Scriven on the 1925 NYS Census--but his wife and two children are written in as ''Scrivens,'' then all are ''Scrivens'' on the 1930 US Census!) Or, maybe so many people were making the mistake of adding the "s" on the end that Henry just said to hell with it and let it go without making it an issue. '''Ben Scrivens in Central NY''' Ben Scrivens is descended from the same 5th g. grandfather I am, William Scriven. His wife, the family genealogist, Maria Scrivens recounted her husband [[Scrivens-300|Ben's ]] story of how his family acquired the ending "s." "For our family, my father-in-law [[Scrivens-385|Larry]] was the first "Scrivens." When he went to join the military, they told him there was no record of "Scrivens" - just "Scriven." He and his father had gone by "Scrivens" for years - he went and legally changed his name to ''Scrivens''." So , once again, the military seem to be sticklers for surname accuracy. '''English variations in one family line''' I had been generally aware of the spelling variants in Great Britain, but one Ancestry.com member told me this story: "My own ancestors are recorded with a variety of spellings, and I have used Scrivens in my online tree as this is the most recent and regularly used version. For instance, my 2x great grandfather, Thomas Scrivens, was baptised as ''Scribbins'', he appears on his daughter’s marriage as Scrivens, then on his death certificate, he is recorded as Scriven. Thomas had 11 brothers and sisters who were baptised between 1794 - 1817 at Lassington, Gloucestershire, all in the same parish register, but listed variously as ''Scribbin, Scribbins, Scriven''. People making the records at the time relied on their own knowledge of spelling and wrote down what they heard. The West Country accent can make a ‘V’ sound more like ‘B’." (--from Gillguk, Nottinghamshire, England) '''Other cases of the final 's' in England''' Jeanne Scrivens replied to a query I had on her family's name origin through the Ancestry.com Message Center. (Jan 2019). "Maiden Newton, Dorsetshire, is where my ancestors go back to & a lot of them were Masons," she wrote. "They added the'' s'' on the end when they moved to Rotherham. You may want to check out the history of St. Mary’s Church in Maiden Newton, est. around [the time of] William the Conq. I think." Her Scrivens ancestors fall into a collection of Scriven/s in the southern coastal region of England, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, whom I investigated while looking into the lineage of [[Scriven-491|Elizabeth (Scriven) Clark]], the mother of sons who established The Clark Art Institute of Williamstown and the Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame. (My nominal first immigrant ancestor, James Scriven, came from Colyton, Devon.) This line goes back five generations in Dorset (but none of them with a final "s"). Maiden Newton is due west of Chard, Somerset, where James Scriven's father was born. '''Early Scrivens in England''' {{Image|file=De_Scriven-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Scriven Hall, ancient seat of the family of Scriven }}Probably the most interesting side issue to this subject is the list of names with and without the ending "s" in early England. For instance, here on WikiTree alone, if you go to the top of this page and type in "Scriven," then click "resort," (also at the top of that page) you will get a page listing all the Scriven on WikiTree. There are over 700. If you do the same thing with "Scrivens" with the ending "s," you get a list of over 400. Looking at that latter list, the earliest Scrivens were from Gloucestershire, England, in the late 15 and early 1600's. There were plenty of them there, and this doesn't include many others from other English counties that have yet to be entered. My point is that the surname has been around for a long time in ''both forms'' before anyone ever ended up in Eastern New York or Western Massachusetts. Colin Scriven, who is the profile manager of most of the Scriven and Scrivens of the U.K., wrote to me that he believed "families added the "s" or took it away to separate themselves from their relations, [or] so other folk could identify them easier. My own grandfather took his "s" off, but sadly I don't know why. Misspellings of our name may be due to the same reason, but personally, I think it's most likely due to "lack of education" on the individuals' part, or, to other people writing the name down incorrectly. If we are to believe our name derived from this old French word Escrivien, it's in the singular--but it's not Scriven either." (email from Colin D Scriven, 12/22/2015) When I asked Colin if he had any thoughts on whether a picture emerged on where the ancestors with the ending "s" were from, he had this to offer: "There is a general pattern with our name variants. Scriven and Scrivens, and Scrivins, came south from Yorkshire [and then] to the ''west'' of the UK (i.e. Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Devon, Dorset etc.) Scriveners, Scribbeners, Scribbins came south from Yorkshire [and then] down the ''eastern'' side of the UK (i.e., Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Kent etc.) Naturally, there are some of each west and east, but this is how it works out generally." Given Colin's observation that both sets of ancestors migrated south from Yorkshire, it seems very possible that the name either differentiated (i.e., "s" ending or no "s") early, (within a century or so of the Norman Invasion of 1066)--or, had two separate origins in Yorkshire to begin with, one Norman spelling and one Saxon. There were probably even families who dropped or added the final "s" within a generation or two. Here on WikiTree, the earliest mention of a Scriven is [[Scriven-741|Gamel de Scriven]] (abt 0956, Northumbria, England); the earliest Scrivens listed was [[Scrivens-180| John Scrivens]] (b. 1582, Great Witcombe, Gloucestershire) '''Conclusions''' Colin's observation that the "s" ending in Scriven may have a variety of explanations makes sense. Most of all, I was taken by his mention of the fact that his own family line had (or added?) the final "s" and then dropped it. That reminded me of my great uncle Henry Darrell and my uncle Hank, both of whom reversed the ending with which they were born. And education probably did play into it, too. Literacy was not always a primary issue to the farmers and day laborers who populate our past, and we have to keep in mind that the concept of English surnames were "invented" by English King William I, mainly to make cataloguing the population for tax purposes possible. So, in the past, people may not have been invested in the exact spelling of those surnames like most people today are. When the United States Census was taken in 2000, there were about 1,952 individuals with the last name Scriven. [http://death-records.mooseroots.com/l/93404904/Henry-Scriven] On the other hand, Scrivens is a more uncommon surname in the United States. In 2000, there were only 765 people with the last name Scrivens living in the US. [http://us-census.mooseroots.com/l/159774076/Clarence-Scrivens-Jr] For more on where the Scriven name came from, go to [[Space:Origin_of_the_Scriven_Name| Origin of the Scriven Name]].

The Final Tie - Newspaper Article - 19 March 1872

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'''Citation''' "Football. The Association Challenge Cup. The Final Tie." ''The Sportsman'', No. 1190, 19 March 1872, p. 4, col. 4; "British Newspapers," database with images, ''Findmypast'' (https://www.findmypast.co.uk : accessed 10 May 2020), [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/ViewArticle?id=BL%2F0001055%2F18720319%2F032%2F0004 image] (subscription); British Library. == Football. The Association Challenge Cup. The Final Tie. == On Saturday the last of the matches which have taken place in the competition for possession of the Challenge Cup, presented by the committee of the Football Association, took place at Kennington Oval. The two clubs left in to contend for the honour of holding the trophy for the first year were the Wanderers and the Royal Engineers, and as rivals on this occasion were certainly the two most powerful organisations supporting Association Rules, the excitement, not only among the partisans of the respective sides, but among the lovers of football generally, was intense. It may here be as well to state that during the earlier heats the Royal Engineers had defeated the Hitchin Club, the Hampstead Heathens, and the Crystal Palace, all without difficulty; while on the other hand the Wanderers had only defeated the Clapham Rovers by one goal, having drawn with the Crystal Palace, and enjoyed a walk over in their tie with the Harrow Chequers. Mainly in consequence of their easy triumph over the Crystal Palace Club on the previous Saturday, the Engineers were great favourites with the public, and that the estimation in which they were held was not unjustifiable may be gathered from the fact that for a period of two years they had never been vanquished. Moreover, the clever and effective manner in which they have always played, and still play, together, tended to produce a belief that they would be able, by better organisation and concentration, to defeat their opponents, despite the acknowledged superiority of the latter in point of individual excellence and skill. No pains, however, were spared by the Wanderers to collect their best representative eleven, and in this they succeeded admirably, as without doubt they mustered on this occasion the very best forces at their disposal, having both weight and speed forward, and certainly the two best backs in England to support the efforts of the ups. Within a few minutes of three o’clock the ball was set in motion by the Engineers, the assemblage of spectators being very fashionable, though the numbers were hardly so large as might have been expected, owing, possibly, in some measure to the advance in the price charged for admission. The captain of the Wanderers won the toss, and thus at the outset his side gained not only the aid of the wind, but a considerable advantage in addition in having a very powerful sun at their backs. At once the Wanderers set to work with the greatest determination, and at the outset their play forward displayed more co-operation than is their custom, the backing-up being vastly superior to anything they have shown during the present season. By this means, and with the aid of faultless kicking on the part of their backs, they were able during the first quarter of an hour to besiege the Sappers closely, to the surprise of many of the spectators. Thus consistently they maintained the attack, till at length, after some judicious “middling” by R. W. S. Vidal, the goal of the Engineers fell to a well-directed kick by A. H. Chequer. Ends were now changed, but any expectations of an alteration in the state of affairs were unfulfilled, as without any diminution of energy the Wanderers, although now faced with the wind and sun, continued to besiege the lines of the Engineers without allowing any opportunities to the forwards on the latter side of effecting the rushes for which they are noted. Not long after the above goal the ball was again driven through the posts of the military goal by C. W. Alcock, but owing to a previous breach of the handling rule by another Wanderer, the claim was rightly disallowed. Still the game was maintained with the most remarkable animation on both sides, Renny-Tailyour, Mitchell, and Rich striving hard to pass the backs of the enemy. Once Muirhead, by an excellent run, did succeed in guiding the ball into the vicinity of the Wanderers’ fortress, but A.C. Thompson interposed at the right moment, and the leather safely removed. After this one or two chances were offered to the Wanderers, but none were realized, although more than one would doubtless have been successful but for the extremely efficient goal-keeping of Capt. Merriman. On one occasion a protracted bully raged on the very edge of the Engineers’ lines, and once during its course the ball was absolutely driven against one of the posts; but here, too, the Wanderers failed to score. During the latter part of the game it was generally imagined that the Engineers would outstay their opponents, but until the finish the play continued as fast as ever, and soon after half-past four o’clock time was called, the Wanderers thus gaining the privilege of holding the cup for a year by one goal. It was generally admitted that the play all round was superior to anything that has been seen at the Oval. The Wanderers unquestionably surprised the spectators by the effectiveness of their play collectively, and certainly they have never shown to such advantage as in this contest. The Engineers played hard and well throughout, but were outmatched in this instance, as they only on two occasions endangered the enemy’s goal. It was in some measure the superiority of the backs on the side of the Wanderers that tended to produce the defeat of the Sappers, as the certainty of kicking displayed by Lubbock and Thompson throughout enabled the forwards of the victors to attack without fear. In extenuation of the reverse suffered by the Engineers, it should be stated that one of their best players, Lieutenant Cresswell, broke his collar-bone about ten minutes after the start, and too much praise cannot be accorded to him for the pluck he showed in maintaining his post, although completely disabled and in severe pain, until the finish. Thus ended one of the most pleasant contest in which the Wanderers have ever been engaged, the posts of umpires and referee being absolutely sinecures. On behalf of the Wanderers, though all played throughout in fine form, R. W. S. Vidal and T. C. Hooman attracted notice by their skilful dribbling. The umpires were J. H. Giffard (Civil Service) for the Engineers and J. Kirkpatrick (Civil Service) for the Wanderers, A. Stair (Upton Park) acting as referee. Sides: ''Wanderers:'' C. W. Alcock, E. E. Bowen, A. G. Bonsor, A. H. Chequer, W. P. Crake, T. C. Hooman, E. Lubbock (back), A. C. Thompson (half-back), R. C. Welch (goal) E. W. S. Vidal, and C. S. Wollaston. ''Royal Engineers:'' Capt. Marindin, Capt. Merriman, Addison, Mitchell, Cresswell, Renny-Tailyour, Rich, Goodwyn, Muirhead, Cotter, and Bogle. We understand that the cup will be presented to the victors at the annual dinner of the Wanderers’ Club, to be held early next month.

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- compiled by Robyn Boebinger On September 30, 1869, Will married Maria Evans. Maria was the daughter of George Washington Evans and Pleasant Hunt. Maria's father died when she was just a few months old, as he tried to cross the Monongahela River near Jimtown. At the time of the wedding, Pleasant Hunt Evans had rented a small cottage in Osage, West Virginia, after moving from their house near Maidsville. During the winter of 1869-70, Pleasant, Maria and Will lived in the small cottage, but in the spring, they began plans to build a home about a half-mile from Osage on land they had purchased shortly after their wedding. By late fall, the house was far enough along that they were ready to put in the windows. This involved placing the window glass into the wooden frame with putty. They worked each evening by lantern light. Maria would hold the lantern and Will would spread out the frames on the floor, face down. Next, he would carefully lay a pane of glass in a frame while stepping in an empty frame. In the midst of their work there was a terrible crash - Will had accidentally stepped in a frame that already had glass in it. Maria began to laugh so hard she could barely hold the lantern, and soon had Will laughing too. The house was finally ready around the Christmas of 1870 so shortly after Christmas they began the move. Fortunately for them, the winter was exceptionally cold, and Scot's Run had already frozen over. They were able to move their furniture and belongings by sled over the frozen ice instead of taking it farther away and crossing a bridge. They were very pleased with this house which gave the three of them more room. Over time, Will and Maria added four more rooms to the house to hold their five children. On the night of August 19, 1871, the Hall home caught fire. Fortunately, a falling timber woke Will, who had been sleeping on the first floor with his youngest son Leslie. Will yelled upstairs to Sarah and Ida and told them to wake up and get out and he quickly carried Leslie and his feather bed out of the house. Sarah and Ida woke up but didn't understand what was happening and ran downstairs thinking Leslie was sick. As they ran, Will was hurrying the other children down the steps. As they all reached the bottom the stairway collapsed. Ramer, who turned nine the next day, was still half asleep and kept trying to go back into the house to go back to bed. Will knew he needed to keep the children away from the fire, so he had Dora, who was eleven, take Ramer and Leslie to Plummer Hall's home for safety. Plummer's house was only a short distance away, but by the time Plummer arrived to help, it was too late to save the house or most of their belongings. Will had managed to bring out some furniture, including a dresser full of Leslie's clothes, but with so little time to get things out, he did not remember a gold watch that hung on the wall in the bedroom. The morning after the fire, Plummer went to pick up Maria from her cousin's house in Easton, West Virginia. She had gone to a furniture sale with her cousin and spent the night there. When Plummer arrived and told Maria about the fire, she thought she was having a heart attack. She was so unnerved that she cried the whole way home, but as soon as she saw Will, looking so exhausted and dejected from the strain and he said, "Well, Maria, we are broken up.", she pulled herself together. She rolled up her sleeves and reminded him that they were still young, and they would just have to get to work and build an even better home. And that's what they did. The house and the coal house were burned, but there was a large outbuilding that had survived. The building had been used for grain storage and for sheltering their wagon. Will and some kind neighbors began immediately to remodel the building to serve as a temporary shelter while the new house was built. The family nicknamed the new living quarters "The Shanty". In a short time, the space was livable, and they had beds for the family and for the carpenters who would build the new house. When word reached John Hall (Will's brother) about the fire, he came and brought things he thought they could use. When he left, he took Dora and Sarah home with him, and when he brought them back two weeks later, the family was well settled into "The Shanty". Once settled there, Will and Maria started to plan the new house. They located it just a few feet back from the old foundation. Large stones were brought in for the foundation. By 1888, the excavation was done and the stones had been so well cut by Marsh Miller and Luke Murphy, that 50 years later, the daughter of a wealthy coal mine operator bought the farm and had the stones from the foundation used in the mantle of her beautiful country home. The carpenters began working on the eight-room house on a very memorable day. Will went to Mapletown to get the carpenters and their tools on the day of the big Monongahela River flood of July 1888. The small streams were flooded, and the trip took far longer than it normally would. He didn't arrive home until after dark and his family was very relieved to see him. The carpenters were three brothers, Ed, Eck and Will Cleavenger and the painters were John Davis, George Arrison and Bob Burwell. The workers stayed with the family for the duration of the work and Dora always remembered helping cook for the large group and the enormous stacks of buckwheat pancakes she helped make for breakfast. The family seemed to remember the days in "The Shanty" very fondly. The new house served them very well. Ida was married in the house in October of 1890 and in May of 1897, Dora married Charles Barker in the parlor with its gold and white woodwork. In 1903, Will and Maria bought a large frame home on Locust St. in Morgantown and moved in. In 1908, they had decided they would never move back to the farm, so they gave the land and coal rights to their children. At that point they had over 600 acres of land. They had been industrious and conservative and although Will made all the business decisions, he never failed to consult Maria. https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/3178446/person/-1764297882/media/14beb220-4e78-461c-bdca-1adbd8854d2a?_phsrc=GUK28&_phstart=successSource

The First 400 Years - Bales in America

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I completed my long research and production of this 100+ page Bales genealogy and mailed it to all close family. It took me from approximately 1973 to compile the information and check and recheck its accuracy. The entire genealogy was sent to the National Archives in Washington, D.C., where a copy resides to this day. Although my Aunt Mildred Deicken (Bales) has died since the publication, it was her nudging that prompted me to complete it. Many members of our family also provided me with photos.

The First Presbyterian Church

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== The First 100 Years == The following information was printed in a bulletin celebrating the first 100 years of The First Presbyterian Church of New Gretna. Reprinted here with permission of the church historian. ===== Cover … =====
'''First Presbyterian Church'''
'''New Gretna, N.J.''' ''Preaching Christ for a Century''
(A.D. 1851 - A.D. 1951) '''''The Friendly Church'''''
'''''with'''''
'''''The Lighted Spire'''''
'''''and'''''
'''''The Unlatched Door''''' STANTON RODGER WILSON
PASTOR
===== Inside … =====
HIS-STORY
:'''I. BEFORE THE CENTURY:''' In 1761 (190 years ago) John Brainerd, Presbyterian Missionary to the Indians and early settlers, preached at Wading River, N. J. Periodic meetings were held. Then, in 1777, at the height of the Revolutionary War, one John Leek, Sr., gave land for the building of a Presbyterian Meeting House. Shortly thereafter a little church of cedar logs was constructed on a site near the present turn-in to “Chip’s Folly,” Wading River. :John Brainerd, and his older brother, Dave Brainerd, were famous missionaries to the Indians and settlers. John Brainard, after his brothers untimely death in 1746, pioneered in Central and South New Jersey from 1747–1781. For many years, he was the only full-time missionary along the Shore. By horseback, he covered his large parish which extended from Tom’s River to Cape May, from Woodbury to Asbury Park. This man of God was the pioneer for Presbyterianism in our section. In a letter he refers to preaching at six places on the Lord’s Day and at twenty during the week. With his open Bible, this “blazer of new trails“ was indeed a workmen for the Christ. By his establishing a meeting place on the Wading River, he paved the way for the present church here in New Gretna which came as an offshoot of the earlier meeting house in Wading River. :1849, the Rev. Allen H. Brown, Presbyterian Missionary for the Presbyteries of West Jersey and Monmouth, visited Bass River. This frontier worker for Christ was to see some 35 churches founded by himself and coworkers. Without a doubt, his visit in 1849 was to see if a Presbyterian Church might be founded in Bass River. :His labors were not in vain. In 1850 Joseph Baker Cramer deeded land for a Presbyterian Church. The same year, under the leadership of one Francis French the construction of the present church was begun. On August 17, 1851, the church (though without windows) was dedicated unto Almighty God. Thus begins the first century of preaching Christ in the sanctuary. :'''II. THE CENTURY (1851-1951):''' During the first decade of the century, preparations went forth for the congregation to become organized as The First Presbyterian Church of Bass River under the Presbytery of Monmouth. Dr. Samuel Miller of the Presbytery, along with Mr. Brown, where to play a prominent role in those early years. Of the organization of the church, one reads in a private journal of Mr. Brown: ::Sabbath, February 24, 1961 ::Rev. Samuel Miller and Allen H. Brown met at Bass River. Mr. Miller heard the Sunday School recite the Introductory Catechism. Mr. Brown preached to about 70 persons. Mr. Miller organized the church of Bass River with eight members from the church of Tuckerton. Mr. Brown administered the Lord’s Supper.
::(Miller Cemetery, New Gretna, is named after Dr. Samuel Miller, who deeded a portion of the land for said purpose.) :Herewith is a listing of those men of Christ who have manned the pulpit through this century:
''”Not to be ministered unto, but to minister”'' '''THE TWELVE INSTALLED PASTORS'''
{| |The Rev. K. P. Ketcham||1863-1864 |- |The Rev. S. H. Thompson||1865-1867 |- |The Rev. George T. LeBoutillier||1867 |- |The Rev. S. G. Webb, M.D.||1888-1896 |- |The Rev. John L. Rusbridge||1905-1907 |- |The Rev. C. J. Pendleton||1909-1912 |- |The Rev. Andrew Richards||1921-1923 |- |The Rev. Milo F. Jamison||1924-1925 |- |The Rev. J. H. Ginter||1926-1928 |- |The Rev. George Kress||1935-1936 |- |The Rev. George Cox||1946-1948 |- |The Rev. Stanton R. Wilson||1949-1951 |} '''PULPIT SUPPLIES'''
{| |The Rev. Ramsey, Rankin, W. C. Davis, Dr. Samuel Miller, VanRensselaer||1851-1858 |- |and the Rev. Allen H. Brown||1858-1861 |- |The Rev. K. P. Ketcham||1862-1863 |- |The Rev. George T. LeBoutillier||1867-1868 |- |The Rev. S. R. Anderson||1869-1874 |- |The Rev. Albert Worthington||1879-1885 |- |The Rev. J. T. Campbell||1896-1899 |- |The Rev. B. S. Everitt, D.D.||1899-1902 |- |The Rev. Robert Robinson||1902-1905 |- |Messrs. R. W. Hand, Shultz, Brackbill, M. A. Spotts, F. B. Helsman, R. D. Adams||1913-1921 |- |The Rev. J. H Ginter||1925-1926 |- |Mr. Samuel E. Arndt||1928-1930 |- |Mr. J. Garrett Kell||1930-1932 |- |Mr. George Kress||1933-1935 |- |The Rev. William Bulloch||1937-1939 |- |Mr. Ralph Hand||1940 |- |Mr. Ernest Enslin||1940-1942 |- |Mr. Eugene Osterhaven||1942-1943 |- |Mr. Percy Martin||1943-1944 |- |Mr. George Cox||1944-1946 |- |Mr. Stanton R. Wilson||1948-1949 |}
:The pastorates of The Rev. S. G. Webb, M.D. (1888-1896) and of the Rev. C. J. Pendleton (1909-1912) are probably the outstanding pastorates of the century. During Mr. Webb's pastorate, not only was the spiritual life maintained at a high level, but also the present manse was constructed and occupied by the young pastor and his bride. (Charles Loveland and John A. Cramer were the carpenters.) During Mr. Pendleton's pastorate the present church was extensively repaired, redecorated, and the Sunday School Annex was completed. :The growth of the Church and Sunday School have gone hand in hand. As a village church, the church members have come primarily as an outgrowth of our Sunday School. Present Sunday School membership (including Haines Bog) is 110; present Church membership is 165. It is a "Word to the Wise" which says: "Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it". (Proverbs 22:6) :This first Century is indelibly marked as significant because of the spirit of unity between the pulpit and the pew. From the pulpit has come the proclamation of the Word able to save to the uttermost; from the pew has come the lay leadership for church offices, teachers, lay evangelists, workers about the church. Untiring has been the endeavor to make this House of God a worshipful place fit to worship the Lord of Lords. In 1928 the beautiful memorial windows were placed in the Sanctuary. In more recent years: the church has been completely carpeted, a Hammond organ purchased, a new oil burner installed. In 1949 and 1950, in preparation for the Centennial, many additional repairs were made to the church including new siding and interior decorating. :Throughout this century our church has been served almost without interruption by students and graduates of Princeton Theological Seminary. We owe a great debt to this Seminary for the leadership it has given and will continue to give to this our church. :'''III. INTO A NEW CENTURY:''' As we come now to the close of the first century, we recognize it is the dawning of a new century, of new opportunities, of new responsibilities. By His grace let us venture forth in faith believing that He who called us has work for us to do for Him. :May the Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Love of God, and the Communion of the Holy Spirit be with all of you during this Centennial and as we face the future, that our witness for Christ may increase with the years. Amen.
STANTON R. WILSON
''Pastor at the Century Mark''
== Stained Glass Windows == Each stained-glass window has the names of early church members memorialized in the window. Genealogical information was gathered and researched by Jean and Murray Harris of New Gretna. This was presented to the congregation on Presbyterian Church Heritage Sunday, May 24, 1992. The presentation is re-presented here by permission of the church historian. ===== History ===== :This church began in May of 1848 when Rev. Harrison preached here. In 1849, Rev. Brown preached here occasionally, and Mr. Semour in 1850. On 3 March 1850, Bass River asked for a church building and a school, and trustees were elected. On 1 December 1850, the church was enclosed and the windows put in. In 1851, Rev. Rankin preached here, followed by Rev. W.C. Davis. On 24 August 1851, the church was dedicated, not painted, partly seated. The church was painted in 1852. :In 1920, the trustees installed a Delco system of electric lights, the interior was repainted and varnished, and new carpet was purchased. A new pipeless heater was installed in the fall of 1921, and a new porch and concrete steps built to the church. The first mention of a church addition was on 4 April 1920, when a meeting was held in the "primary room" of the church. After this, the church proper was referred to as the auditorium. :On 6 April 1925, a resolution was passed at a joint meeting of the Session and the Board of Trustees to agree to having a building erected by the Ladies Auxilliary. A committee of nine was empowered to act. The nine included 2 elders, 2 trustees, 2 members of the Mite Society, and 3 members of the Ladies Auxilliary. It was moved and carried that the church donate the old windows for the new building. According to a recent news article, the stained glass windows were installed in 1928 when donated by old New Gretna families. ===== Window Inscriptions ===== :(For a picture of a particular window, visit the profile page for each person mentioned on the window.) :'''Window #1 - Mary Ella Mathis and Anna F Loveland''' ::These girls were sisters and daughters of John Franklin Cramer and Mary Ann (French) Cramer. Mary Ella, born 5 December 1856, married Rollin Ashley Mathis in 1895, son of Zebulon Montgomery Pike Mathis. Anna married Caleb C. Loveland in 1893. Another sister was Nellie/Ellen M. Cramer, born 1865, who married [[Sears-6565|Chalkley C. Sears]] in 1887. Chalkley and Nellie were the parents of [[Sears-9711|Eugene H. Sears]], born 1893, the father of [[Sears-9715|Helen (Sears) Carty]]. Thus Mary Ella and Anna were the sisters of Helen's grandmother and were both her great aunts. :'''Window #2 - Maja B. Mathis and Family''' ::Maja Barry Mathis, born 1823, married Phebe Sooy in 1846. Their children include Ellis Mathis named in Window #8, and Abigail W. Mathis who is named in Window #4. Maja and Phebe also had three other children. The couple and their children are all buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Tuckerton. :'''Window #3 - Presented by the Ladies Mite Society of the 1st Presbyterian Church, New Gretna, NJ''' :'''Window #4 - In Memory of Miss Abigail W. Mathis (Proverbs 31:26) :: Abigail Woolstan Mathis, 1851-1898, daughter of Maja Berry Mathis, listed under Window #2. :'''Window #5 - In Appreciation of Faithful Service by Ernst Kretchmer''' ::Born in Stettin, Germany in 1856, Ernst was a sailor who came to New Gretna on the schooner Lizzie Belle many times and finally left the sea to settle here. He became church sexton as well as truant officer and school janitor. He tried to throw Walter Mathis in the Mount Holly Jail for truancy when Walter was six, but Walter got off with a reprimand. :'''Window #6 - In Memory of Francis and Anna M French''' ::Francis French, born 1802, was the son of Thomas French and Hanna (Johnson) French; Anna Maria (Mathis) French, born 1804, was the daughter of Daniel Mathis and Phoebe (Smith) Mathis; and thus she was the great granddaughter of the Great John Mathis, the original settler of Bass River. Francis and Anna Maria were the parents of eleven children, including Levi French who is named in Window #12. :'''Window #7 - Rev. S G Webb 1888-1896''' ::Reverend Webb was the fourth pastor of this church. He was installed 16 November 1888 by the Presbytery of Monmouth and he served until 6 May 1896. He increased the congregation and the Sunday school; and under his leadership the manse was built. :'''Window #8 - Elders: Joseph P Adams, Benjamin C Mathis, Robert C Blow MD, Daniel E Mathis, Charles P Cramer, Ellis Mathis''' * Joseph Perkins Adams joined the church coming from the Bass River M.E. Church on 14 March 1875 and died in 1891. * Benjamin Churchwood Mathis, born 1837 at New Gretna, was the son of Daniel mathis and Elizabeth (White) Mathis, and the grandson of the Daniel Mathis discussed under Window #6 above. Benjamin married Mary Walton. They are buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Tuckerton. They had nine children. * Dr Robert Blow was admitted to the church in 1887 by letter from a church in Beverly. He died in 1898. * Daniel Edward Mathis, born 1840, was the brother of Benjamin Churchwood Mathis. Daniel married first Charlotte A. Cramer, and second Lois H. Eldridge. Daniel and Charlotte are buried in Miller Cemetery. * Charles Pitman Cramer, born in New Gretna in 1850, married first Ann Eliza McCollum. He then married Jerusha L. Gale, widow of Watson W. Cramer. Charles and Anna had two children: Samuel P. Cramer and Ida Cramer. Ida married Mark Endicott of Port Republic. * Ellis Mathis was the son of Maja Berry Mathis discussed under Window #2. He married Jane ( ) Mathis and they had Maja Cowperthwaite Mathis. Maja C. married Marietta Loveland, daughter of Marshall Loveland named in Window #16. :'''Window #9''' - Elder John Franklin Cramer and Mary Ann Cramer. These are the parents of the sisters mentioned in Window #1. They had, in addition to the three girls mentioned under Window #1, five sons: John F. Cramer Jr., Eugene Russell Cramer, Albert F. Cramer, Francis H. Cramer, and Charles H Cramer (whose wife is named in Window #15). :'''Window #10''' - Elder Hiram Elbridge French, born 1838, was the son of William French and Poebe (Mathis) French. Hiram married Mary E. Sears, daughter of Jesse R. Sears and Lydia (Mathis) Sears. Hiram and Mary had three children, all of whom died young. The entire family is buried in Miller Cemetery. Hiram's brother married Sarah E. Jones who is named in Window #14. :'''Window #11 - Elder Arthur H Cramer and Mary J Cramer''' ::Arthur Hiram Cramer was born in 1840 in New Gretna, the son of Joseph Baker Cramer and Sarah (Thompson) Cramer. Mary Jane (Mathis) Cramer was the daughter of Thomas Mathis and Mary (Cale) Mathis. Arthur and Mary Jane had five children. :'''Window #12 - Levi French and Julia A French''' ::[[French-16952|Levi French]]'s parents are discussed under Window #6. His wife, [[Adams-69282|Julia (Adams) French]], was the daughter of [[Adams-69283|Joseph Adams]] and [[Brush-1488|Ann (Brush) Adams]]. Levi and Julia had eight children. Levi's name is on both of the bells in the Presbyterian and Methodist church steeples in New Gretna. :'''Window #13 - In Memory of Mrs. Mary M Garrabrant''' ::[[Mathis-4135|Mary A. (Mathis) Garrabrant]], born 1865, was the sister of [[Mathis-4143|Rollin Ashley Mathis]] discussed under Window #1. She married [[Garrabrant-66|Dr. Clarence Garrabrant]]. Mary and Rollin's brother was [[Mathis-4109|Howard Mathis]], whose wife is named in Window #17. :'''Window #14 - Our Mother Sarah E French''' ::[[Jones-145446|Sarah E. (Jones) French]] was the daughter of [[Jones-145449|Lloyd Jones]]. She married [[French-16903|Livingston B. French]]. Livingston and Sarah's children include [[French-16905|Minnesota (French) Nicholson]] and [[French-16906|Walter L. French]]. :'''Window #15 - Our Mother Mrs. Charles H Cramer''' ::Mrs. [[Cramer-4433|Charles H. Cramer]] was [[Cramer-4438|Sarah Ann (Cramer) Cramer]], the daughter of [[Cramer-4444|Marmaduke Cramer]] and [[Cramer-4445|Mary Lavinia (Cramer) Cramer]]. Charles and Sarah had five children, including [[Cramer-4441|Alice (Cramer) Kumpf]] and [[Cramer-4443|Mary (Cramer) Wright]]. :'''Window #16 - M A Loveland and Family''' ::[[Loveland-1029|Marshall A. Loveland]] was a sea captain and lived in the house on the corner of Route 9 and Amasa's Landing Rd. He was the son of [[Loveland-1205|John Loveland]] and [[French-16898|Rachel (French) Loveland]]. Born 1840, Marshall married [[Crowley-2801|Marietta Crowley]], daughter of [[Crowley-2792|Samuel Crowley]]. They had five children, one of whom was the [[Loveland-1206|Mari Etta Loveland]] who married [[Mathis-4121|Maja C. Mathis]] discussed under Window #8. :'''Window #17 - Wife and Mother Mrs Howard Mathis''' ::Mrs. Howard Mathis was [[Walton-12198|Harriet P (Walton) Mathis]], foster daughter of [[Stinger-125|John T Stinger]] and [[Mckeen-163|Sophia (Mckeen) Stinger]], and biological daughter of [[Walton-12245|William Walton]] and [[Cole-32975|Melinda (Cole) Walton]]. Harriet's parents both died when she was a young child; so she went to live with the Stinger family until she married [[Mathis-4109|Howard Mathis]], son of [[Mathis-4110|Zebulon M. P. Mathis]] and [[Cale-454|Achsah (Cale) Mathis]]. Howard and Harriet had five children, including [[Mathis-4111|Howard Zebulon Mathis]] and [[Mathis-4119|Clarence G. Mathis]]. Howard married [[Cramer-4435|Bessie (Cramer) Mathis]], and had [[Mathis-4112|Jack Mathis]] and [[Mathis-4113|Mildred (Mathis) Kauflin]]. Clarence, the father of [[Mathis-4120|Norman Mathis]], had the grocery store in New Gretna, and his niece, Mildred, used to work there. :'''Window #18 - William C. Irons and Josephine Irons''' ::[[Irons-353|William C Irons]] and [[French-16888|Josephine (French) Irons]] are both buried in Miller Cemetery. Josephine is the daughter of [[Cale-465|Martha (Cale) French]], sister of [[Cale-454|Achsah (Cale) Mathis]] mentioned in Window #17. == Military Honor Roll == New Gretna Presbyterian Church believes in honoring those who provided service to the US armed forces. There is a plaque in the auditorium, near the front door, that lists each member who served, and which branch of the military they served in. This plaque is transcribed as follows:
{| |'''US ARMY'''||'''US NAVY'''||'''US COAST GUARD''' |- |Hubert Adams||Lawrence Archer||Robert Adams |- |Benjamin Allen||Stanley Cramer||Pratt Cramer |- |Earl Allen||Harvey LeMunyon||John R Mathis |- |George Allen||Arthur Loveland||C Newton Mathis |- |Lewis Allen||Joseph Mathis||Clarence Robbins |- |Owen Carty||||Floyd V West |- |Donald Cramer|||| |- |Mahlon Cramer||'''MERCHANT MARINES'''|| |- |Preston Cramer||Budd Allen||'''CADET NURSES''' |- |Townsend Cramer||Theodore Allen||Jean Shropshire |- |Harold Gerew||Harold Mathis||Mildred Shropshire |- |Milton Kauplin||Rodney Mathis|| |- |Benjamin R Loveland||Harry C Mathis|| |- |James L Loveland||Phillip Muller|| |- |Edward Mathis||Hermon Reed|| |- |Stanley Mathis||Harold Downs|| |- |Reuben McAnney||Winfield Downs|| |- |John H Sears|||| |- |Clarence Steele|||| |- |Bill Cotterell||'''US MARINES'''|| |- |Douglas Lambert||Raymond O Neal|| |- |John Lambert||Melvin Robertson|| |- |Alston G Allen|||| |}
== References Across the Web == * '''Miller Cemetery:''' http://www.bassriverhistory.org/miller-cemetery-photo-tour.html * '''Sunday School Picnics:''' http://www.bassriverhistory.org/uploads/6/8/7/1/6871754/h-gazette05-_dec_1999.pdf * '''Genealogy from Stained Glass Windows - Part 1:''' http://bassriver-nj.org/pdf/h-gazette06--april-2000.pdf * '''Genealogy from Stained Glass Windows - Part 2:''' http://www.bassriverhistory.org/uploads/6/8/7/1/6871754/h-gazette07-_sept_2000.pdf * '''Bass River's Churches, Part 2 - The Presbyterians:''' http://www.bassriverhistory.org/uploads/6/8/7/1/6871754/h-gazette09-_april_2001.pdf * '''The Ladies Guild Cookbook:''' http://www.bassriverhistory.org/uploads/6/8/7/1/6871754/h-gazette12-_june_2002.pdf * '''Early Memories of the New Gretna Presbyterian Church:''' http://www.bassriverhistory.org/uploads/6/8/7/1/6871754/h-gazette13-_dec_2002.pdf * '''Santa visits the New Gretna Friendly Seniors:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2008/12/santa-visits-new-gretna-friendly.html * '''New Gretna Christmases Past and the Shropshires''': http://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2008/12/christmas-eves-past.html * '''A Time Machine Trip to New Gretna - May 24, 1951:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2009/01/time-machine-trip-to-new-gretna-may-24.html * '''Another Time Machine Trip - October 30, 1952:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2009/02/another-time-machine-trip-october-30.html * '''The New Gretna Cornet Band:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2009/03/new-gretna-coronet-band.html * '''Spring and a Young Man's Fancy:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2009/03/spring-and-yong-mans-fancy.html * '''Jacob Magid Hall:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2009/05/jacob-magid-hall-and-dick-storeys_27.html * '''Another Time Trip - February 28, 1946:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2009/05/ive-taken-time-machine-out-of-closet.html * '''A Traditional New Gretna Wedding:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2009/06/traditional-new-gretna-wedding.html * '''Reflections of Our Past:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2009/07/windows-on-past.html * '''Merry Christmas:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2009/12/merry-christmas.html * '''New Gretna - April 20, 1939:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2010/06/new-gretna-april-20-1939.html * '''New Gretna Old Home Society:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2010/05/new-gretna-old-home-society.html * '''Ethel Wiseman Sprague's 102nd Birthday Party:''' https://bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2012/02/ethel-wiseman-sprague-102nd-birthday.html

The first school in Ljubojno

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English, Македонски/Makedonski, لسان عثمانى‎î/lisân-ı Osmânî. ==General information== The first school in [[Space:Ljubojno|Ljubojno]] was built in the second half of the 19th century, perhaps in 1882. Првото училиште во Љубојно е изградено во втората половина на 19 век, можеби во 1882 година. ==Timeline== abt 1882Lembo, Stojan, [[Space:Book:_Ljubojno_our_love|Ljubojno our love Book, Society of science and art, Bitola, 1996, page 259]] Prvoto učilište e izgradeno vo segasniot dvor na staroto učilište vo Ljubojno.Katin, Slave. "[https://mn.mk/iselenici-region/19702-DEL-OD-OBRAZOVNITE-I-OPSTESTVENITE-KADRI-OD-LjUBOJNO---DEL-I-7 ДЕЛ ОД ОБРАЗОВНИТЕ И ОПШТЕСТВЕНИТЕ КАДРИ ОД ЉУБОЈНО - ДЕЛ I (7)]", Makedonska Nacija, dat 12 Maj 2021 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/40%C2%B053'36.9%22N+21%C2%B008'23.3%22E/@40.893591,21.1392595,134m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m14!1m7!3m6!1s0x1357357683043c9b:0xa8d0b63142bca354!2sLjubojno,+Nordmakedonien!3b1!8m2!3d40.8945369!4d21.1376967!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d40.8935905!4d21.1398077 GPS coordinates: 40°53'36.9"N 21°08'23.3"E]. abt 1882 - 3 Aug 1903 Адреса, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Prespa,مناستر/Manāstir (Bitolska kaza), Manastır Sancağı (Bitolski sandžak), ایالت مناستر/Eyālet-i Manāstir (Bitolski vilajet) (Makedonija), دولت عليه عثمانيه‎/Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye (Osmanlisko carstvo). abt 1882 Училиштето било малечко и само со две училници. abt 1882 - 3 Aug 1903 Први учители се споменуваат љубанците [[Grko-1|Јане Грков]], на грчки јазик[[Janevski-1|Janevski, Alekso]], Personal recollection, Jul 1979, as told to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]], и Ристо Кондов, на бугарски јазик. 3 Aug 1903 - 5 Aug 1903 Seloto bilo celosno ograbeno i posle so red od kukja do kukja celosno zapaleno i izgoreno, vo [https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%98%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE_%D0%B2%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5 Ilindenskoto vostanie]. Lembo, Stojan, [[Space:Book:_Ljubojno_our_love|Ljubojno our love Book, Society of science and art, Bitola, 1996, page 203]] == Sources ==

The Fisch Pond

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The Flushing Remonstrance

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The goal of this project is to define the historical moment & zeitgeist, identify the persons in the Flushing Court Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Vigneron-61|Chas Vigneron]]. ---- ''' '''''Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of the Town of Flushing'''''
to Governor Stuyvesant,
December 27, 1657 Right Honorable You have been pleased to send unto us a certain prohibition or command that we should not receive or entertain any of those people called Quakers because they are supposed to be, by some, seducers of the people. For our part we cannot condemn them in this case, neither can we stretch out our hands against them, for out of Christ God is a consuming fire, and it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. Wee desire therefore in this case not to judge least we be judged, neither to condemn least we be condemned, but rather let every man stand or fall to his own Master. Wee are bounde by the law to do good unto all men, especially to those of the household of faith. And though for the present we seem to be unsensible for the law and the Law giver, yet when death and the Law assault us, if wee have our advocate to seeke, who shall plead for us in this case of conscience betwixt God and our own souls; the powers of this world can neither attach us, neither excuse us, for if God justifye who can condemn and if God condemn there is none can justifye. And for those jealousies and suspicions which some have of them, that they are destructive unto Magistracy and Ministerye, that cannot bee, for the Magistrate hath his sword in his hand and the Minister hath the sword in his hand, as witnesse those two great examples, which all Magistrates and Ministers are to follow, Moses and Christ, whom God raised up maintained and defended against all enemies both of flesh and spirit; and therefore that of God will stand, and that which is of man will come to nothing. And as the Lord hath taught Moses or the civil power to give an outward liberty in the state, by the law written in his heart designed for the good of all, and can truly judge who is good, who is evil, who is true and who is false, and can pass definitive sentence of life or death against that man which arises up against the fundamental law of the States General; soe he hath made his ministers a savor of life unto life and a savor of death unto death. The law of love, peace and liberty in the states extending to Jews, Turks and Egyptians, as they are considered sons of Adam, which is the glory of the outward state of Holland, soe love, peace and liberty, extending to all in Christ Jesus, condemns hatred, war and bondage. And because our Saviour sayeth it is impossible but that offences will come, but woe unto him by whom they cometh, our desire is not to offend one of his little ones, in whatsoever form, name or title hee appears in, whether Presbyterian, Independent, Baptist or Quaker, but shall be glad to see anything of God in any of them, desiring to doe unto all men as we desire all men should doe unto us, which is the true law both of Church and State; for our Saviour sayeth this is the law and the prophets. Therefore if any of these said persons come in love unto us, we cannot in conscience lay violent hands upon them, but give them free egresse and regresse unto our Town, and houses, as God shall persuade our consciences, for we are bounde by the law of God and man to doe good unto all men and evil to noe man. And this is according to the patent and charter of our Towne, given unto us in the name of the States General, which we are not willing to infringe, and violate, but shall houlde to our patent and shall remaine, your humble subjects, the inhabitants of Vlishing. Written this 27th of December in the year 1657, by mee. Edward Hart, Clericus''' ---- Here are some of the tasks that need to be done. I'll add the text and list of signatories. * '''IF you are descendant of anyone in the room, contact me, edit them in.''' * I've great records and book resources so if you don't find me, I'll probably find them. *Who are them? **Edward Hart, Clericus; **Tobias Feake; **The marke of William Noble; **William Thorne, Seignior,; **The marke of William Thorne, Jr. ; **Edward Tarne; **John Store; **Nathaniel Hefferd; **Benjamin Hubbard; **The marke of William Pidgion; **The marke of George Clere; **Elias Doughtie; **Antonie Feild; **Richard Stocton; (possibly [[Stockton-125|Richard "the emigrant" Stockton]]) **Edward Griffine; **John Townesend; **Nathaniell Tue; **Nicholas Blackford; **The marke of Micah Tue; **The marke of Philip Ud; **Robert Field, senior; **Robert Field, junior; **Nich Colas Parsell; **Michael Milner; **Henry Townsend; **George Wright; **John Foard; **Henry Semtell; **Edward Hart; **John Mastine; **Edward Farrington; **in the room, Magistrate William Lawrence : Lawrence-695 **behind the scenes: Governor Pitter Styvensant : Stuyvesant-3 Do you have questions? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using a link to this space page (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The%20Flushing%20Remonstrance), or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22376887 send me a private message]. Thank you! [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Flushing_Remonstrance|Click here for a list of profiles & pages that link to this Space page]]. ==Aftermath== ===History of Flushing=== Henry Waller, 1899, Public Domain CHAPTER V --- ANABAPTISTS AND QUAKERS Flushing's religious experience, thus far, had not been 1656 altogether satisfactory. Since the Rev. Mr. Doughty's forced resignation, the village had been without the regular services of a minister. When, therefore, William Wickendam, a cobbler from Rhode Island — who did not stick to his last — essayed to minister to the religious wants of the people, he was by many kindly received. The Sheriff, William Hallet, offered his house as a place of meeting. Wickendam was not content with exhorting his neighbors and leading them in prayer. He undertook to administer the Sacraments. He "went with the people into the river and dipped them." The Dutch ministers, the Rev. John Megapolensis and the Rev. Samuel Drisius, sent to the classis of Amsterdam an account of Flushing's religious condition: "At Flushing, they heretofore had a Presbyterian preacher who conformed to our Church, but many of them became imbued with divers opinions, and it was with *1 The Rev. Francis Doughty. 38 HISTORY OF FLUSHING them quote homines tot sententiue.** They absented themselves from preaching, nor would they pay the preacher his promised stipend. The said preacher was obliged to leave the place, and to repair to the English Virginias. Now they have been some years without a minister. Last year a fomenter of error came there. He was a cobbler from Rhode Island, in New England, and stated that he was commissioned by Christ. He began to preach at Flushing and then went, with the people, into the river and dipped them. This becoming known here, the Fiscaal proceeded thither and brought him along. He was banished the Province. *2 We have, also, an official account of the trial. It states that William Hallet, born in Dorsetshire, age about forty, "has had the audacity to call and allow to be called conventicles and gatherings at his house, and to permit there in contemptuous disobedience of published, and several times renewed, placats of the Director-General and Council, an exegesis and interpretation of God's Holy Word, as he confesses, the administration and service of the Sacraments by one William Wickendam, while the latter, as he ought to have known, had, neither by ecclesiastical nor secular authority, been called thereto. *3 *2 Documentary History of New York, III, 71. *3 Documents XIV, 369. * "with many people come many opinions"** ANABAPTISTS AND QUAKERS 39 As the result of the trial, Hallet was degraded from office, fined £50 Flemish, and banished from the Province ; Wickendam was fined £100 and banished. When it was discovered that Wickendam was a poor man, with a family, and was a cobbler by trade, "to which he does not properly attend," his fine was remitted. He was, however, ban- ished, and so passes beyond our field of view. Hallet pleaded for mercy. His sentence of banishment was remitted, nd he was allowed to remain in the Province as a private citizen, if he should pay his fine at sight. In the summer of the following year (Aug. 6, 1657), 1557 the ship Woodhouse brought to New Netherland, several members of the Society of Friends. * Many of them went to Rhode Island, "where all kinds of scum dwell"- said Domine Magapolensis. Some, however, came to Long Island, under the leadership of Robert Hodgson, and settled in Jamaica and Flushing. The Friends of Jamaica and Flushing, for a time, held their meetings in Jamaica, at the house of Henry Townsend. Townsend was arrested, fined £8 Flemish, and ordered to leave the Province within six weeks. A proclamation was issued, imposing a fine of £50 on any one who sheltered a Quaker for one night, one half *4 Fiint's Early Long Island, p. 175 * Brodhead, New York, p, 636. 40 HISTORY OF FLUSHING of the fine to go to the informer. " Any vessel, bringing Quakers to the Province, was to be confiscated. "^ This cruel law called out the famous and noble remonstrance of Flushing, which was signed by twenty-eight freeholders of Flushing, and two from Jamaica. ^ The Remonstrance said : "Ye have been pleased to send up unto us a certain prohibition, or command, that we should not retaine or entertaine any of those people called Quakers. . . We cannot condemn them. . . neither stretch out our hands against them, to punish, banish or persecute them. . . We are commanded by the Law to do good to all men . . . That which is of God will stand, and that which is of man will come to nothing . . . Our only desire is not to offend one of these little ones, in whatsoever form, name or title he appears, whether Presbyterian, Independent, Baptist or Quaker, but shall be glad to see any thing of God in any of them, desiring to do unto all men, as we desire that all men should do unto us, which is the true Law both of Church and State . . . Therefore if any of these said persons come in love unto us, we cannot in conscience lay violent hands upon them, but give them free egresse or regresse into our town and houses . . . This is according to the Patent and Charter of our *5 Laws of New Netherland. *6 Appendix II.

The Folkerth Tree

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The goal of this project is to form a complete and accurate Folkerth family tree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Folkerth-8|Linda Folkerth]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Research and double check all information * Find new and interesting Folkerth data Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13689632 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The following account of Edward (Ned) Callahan was printed in The Kentucky

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(Explorer, Volume 9, Number 8, Kentucky Genealogy, Diary of Dr. John J. Dickey, quoting John McDaniel of Perry County Kentucky:"Old Ned Callahan died at the home of his son-in-law Robin Cornett, where Hays Coldiron lives at Benge this County. When an old man and deer about disappeared, he would go out in evening by Mill Creek and build a fire and sleep by it all night. When old he always wore his hunting tackle, a pouch containing flints, a pipe and tobacco, etc. He would put it on when he dressed just as his garments." Dr. John J. Dickey Diary, Fleming County, Ky. Recorded in the 1870's and beyond. Reprinted in Kentucky Explorer, Volume 11, No 3 - August, 1996,pp. 104-105. By permission. Breathitt County.http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/BROCK-JESSE/2005-10/1129008803https://archive.org/details/historyofsouthwe00lewi/page/628/mode/2up/search/Edward+Callahanhttps://archive.org/details/historyofsouthwe00lewi/page/664/mode/2up/search/Edward+Callahan ===Source===

The Fond du Lac Wisconsin Plank Road

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The Lenz family first scouted land for purchase when they arrived in Sept 1854 in Wisconsin. Daughter Anna Lenz Klapperich said they used the plank road when the family moved to Marytown to begin farming. In the mid-1800s the land around Fond du Lac was forest. Wisconsin's climate brought deep snow in the winter, followed by mud. The abundance of wood and pressing need for reliable roads brought the Territorial Government to a natural conclusion: a plank road. The government appropriated $3,000 for the Fond du Lac road in 1845.The Sheboygan & Fond du Lac road was chartered in 1851, and completed in July, 1852. "By 1854 the road ran through the entire width of Fond du Lac county, passing through the Towns of Calumet, Taycheedah, Fond du Lac,.Empire, Eden,Ashfond, and Auburn." It began as a toll road to allow immigrant travel into the area and move produce out. The roads were built with solid oak planks of wood supported off the ground to avoid the muck of spring thaw and the dust and ruts of summer travel. The plank road served to allow Anna's family to come and go from the land they were farming but didn't last long. "Although these early plank roads shaped the building of stagecoach inns and settlements, they lasted less than a decade. By the 1860s the railroads were the preferred transportation." Sources * Source: History of Northern Wisconsin: Containing an Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development, and Resources; an Extensive Sketch of Its Counties, Cities, Towns and Villages, Their Improvements, Industries, Manufactories; Biographical Sketches, Portraits of Prominent Men and Early Settlers; Views of County Seats, Etc. ...Western historical Company, 1881 - Wisconsin - 1218 pages [https://books.google.com/books?id=JHBOAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA814&lpg=PA814&dq=By+1854+the+road+ran+through+the+entire+width+of+Fond+du+Lac+county,+passing+through+t&source=bl&ots=FvoMcqq3GR&sig=AbwFAWmsJx-u7xeB40wdmFgJfkk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj-pKPC8YbcAhVIqlQKHUs8CwkQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q=By%201854%20the%20road%20ran%20through%20the%20entire%20width%20of%20Fond%20du%20Lac%20county%2C%20passing%20through%20t&f=false| Google Books]

The Forensics of posting a great photo on Ancestry.com

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My family is blessed with knowing what a many times great grandfather looks like thanks to a purported portrait photo taken of him in New York City around 1852. It's of Omri Edy, (1780-1853), an old guy when the photo was taken of him when he was only months away from death. He looks like he might've been the undertaker for Bob Cratchet, or, with a name like Omri, a wizard in some Oz-like fantasy world. Like any photo from that long ago with so many generations between the time it was taken and the present, a certain degree of skepticism ought to be considered that it's the actual image of the person named. On the back of the print is written: Omri Edy, born July 11, 1780 in Weathersfield, Vermont - died April 21, 1853 - buried in Pioneer Cemetery in Oakland, Ontario with his wife Polly, born 1785 - died May 8, 1847 - The original daguerrotype from which I took this print was made in New York City, obviously before 1843! - Print distributed by Wayne Edy Oct 16/1978 through an Edy/Eddy family history organization. Lois (Brown) Ashenhurst (a second great grand-daughter of Omri) was a recipient before giving it to her grandson, me, (a forth great grand-son of Omri's) in the early 1980s. As a 14 year old, I probably wasn't as impressed receiving it as I might've been were it, say, an Atari video game console. In my middle age I gained interest in genealogy and went to work figuring out the line between me and Omri Edy. I learned that he was the patriarch of pioneers of portrait photography. Two grandsons, [[Edy-48|James Newbury]] Edy and [[Edy-39|William Daniel Edy]] had both built careers in photography with studios in Brantford, and London, Ontario. Many of the old timers still living in the 1860s and 70s were captured forever thanks to their foresight and the power of cameras. Their father, for example, [[Edy-40|Daniel Edy]], was a simple farmer from southwest Ontario who would never have had the means nor interest to have his photo taken were it not for the professional backgrounds of his sons. {{Image|file=Edy-41-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=People will steal this photo. }} There is less doubt to the authenticity of the image belonging to Omri since a photo bearing a similarity to him is found on a carte de visit produced by the Edy Co. studios in Brantford. It looks to be a copy of the daguerrotype, judging by the collar in both. Incidentally, an obnoxious text stamp has been added on the Internet version of this image because lazy people will copy and paste this image to their desktops and then post it to Ancestry.com without giving any thought to adding info on its source. With the advent of the Internet and genealogy websites these old photos can now have a wide audience and be shared. Unfortunately, when uploaded to the mother of all genealogy sites, the info and provenance of magnificent old photos gets lost, by lazy family history hacks charmed by the allure of shaking leaves and little regard for the facts behind photos. Some years ago I held some optimism that some genealogists would get on the metadata bandwagon and [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Source_templates-2 encrypt old photos] with EXIF info. Cue the eye-glazing. Oh well. Since posting the above photo (with many of the details about it shared above) to ancestry in July of 2010, it has been copied an pasted many times. After noticing this strange trend a disclaimer was added alongside the image stating, "Please do not copy this photo and then repost and claim it as your own on ancestry.com/ca. This photo has been posted with the intent to seek more information and sources from the descendants of William D. Edy. Copying and reposting is counter-productive to that intent." This is an ongoing problem at ancestry.com, where images are uploaded at an alarming rate with no info nor any regulation by the genealogy conglomerate to insist on source citations with each upload. To those of us generously offering our ancestral treasures to ancestry.com its rather peeving to discover shaky leaf hints lead to the very photos we've uploaded but re-uploaded by other account holders. I don't let it happen with this gem of a photo, and most of the time people comply with my complaints, and link direct to the source. There are still a few hold outs, and probably a lot more to come... *papp75 originally shared this on 03 jul 2019 with some background info but shrunken in size. *papp75 originally shared this on 03 jul 2019, again with info copied at the same size *SueJoyAlex1 originally shared this on 16 May 2017, with no info entered alongside. I added a comment with the info.

The Foresters Hall

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Built in 1892 and used by Court Lifeboat 4390 of The Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society as their base and as a community hall until 1945, when the building was divided and the part comprising the community hall being sold. During WW1 and WW2 the hall was requisitioned by the army. The other part of the building fronting Sydney Street, Brightlingsea. was then made into a small hall for Court Meetings with an office and kitchen/facilities. The office remained open until 2002 when changes in the society's structure meant that local collection of subscriptions ended. the small hall was used by the Court with occasional use by other groups. The court continued to meet in the building until its meeting in January 2016. Its future meetings being held at the adjacent Royal British Legion Club. In April 2016 the hall was sold to the owner of the other part of the building. Its historical records were retrieved

The Forgotten Majority

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* '''Part of [[Space:Heering_Digital_Library | Heering Digital Library]]''' === Schulte Beerbühl, M. The Forgotten Majority: German Merchants in London, Naturalization, and Global Trade 1660-1815. Berghahn Books, 2014. === The “forgotten majority” of German merchants in London between the end of the Hanseatic League and the end of the Napoleonic Wars became the largest mercantile Christian immigrant group in the eighteenth century. Using previously neglected and little used evidence, this book assesses the causes of their migration, the establishment of their businesses in the capital, and the global reach of the enterprises. As the acquisition of British nationality was the admission ticket to Britain’s commercial empire, it investigates the commercial function of British naturalization policy in the early modern period, while also considering the risks of failure and chance for a new beginning in a foreign environment. As more German merchants integrated into British commercial society, they contributed to London becoming the leading place of exchange between the European continent, Russia, and the New World. === Available online at these locations: === * The Forgotten Majority: German Merchants in London, Naturalization, and Global Trade 1660-1815. ::* https://books.google.ru/books?id=8SMfAwAAQBAJ * apl. Prof. Dr. Margrit Schulte Beerbühl ::* https://www.geschichte.hhu.de/en/abteilungen/lehrstuhl-fuer-neuere-geschichte/unser-team/detailseite?tt_address%5Bfunktion%5D=23871&tt_address%5Bperson%5D=19735&cHash=b4cba81d87faf7b50098afe715d481f9

The Forgotten Ones

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Welcome to The Fogotten Ones Project !
{{Image|file=Photos-46.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption= }} ===This project is to honor all soldiers who did not make it home right away, if at all. It is in the utmost respect for all the sacrifices of them and their loved ones.=== During WWII we lost over 70,000 soldiers that were not counted as found. For one reason or another most of them if not all, were identified by only a partial percent. None were 100 percent positive for that soldier, so in his "infinite wisdom" our President labeled them all war secrets. He did not want the Nation to go into outrage at the amount of loss. These wonderful soldiers were buried in graves with the others who died on or in a day or two of that soldier, about 4 or 5 in a grave. The headstones read "known only to god". This is bull because most of them were pretty well close to positive ID, just not 100 percent. The families of these brave patriots were told that there was nothing left of their loved one. There are an additional amount of over 20,000 from the other wars that are similarly not home. In 2010 those sealed files were opened, and congress told the Military that they have to "return these soldiers home" This is in the form of knowledge and can mean they are returned home, if the family chooses. They only gave enough resources though to handle about 200 a year. This is an attempt to help get more of these people returned to their family in a quicker manner. Should you find someone in the list, feel free to put the link that is correct on their biography. If you find your loved one, please message me and I will get you the info pertaining to that person and how to get more. '''Participants''' The leader of this project is [[Kelsey-745|Lisa Murphy]] * [[Reynolds-2390|Terri Rick]] *[[J-276|Paula J]] * [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] '''Free space pages''' *[[Space:The_Forgotten_Ones_WWI|The Fogotten Ones WWI]] *[[Space:The_Forgotten_Ones_WWII|The Forgotten Ones WWII]] *[[Space:The_Forgotten_Ones_Korean_War|The Forgotten Ones Korean War]] *[[Space:The_Forgotten_Ones_Vietnam_War|The Forgotten Vietnam War]] *[[Space:The_Forgotten_Ones_Other|The Forgotten Ones Other]]

The Forgotten Ones Korean War

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The Forgotten Ones Other

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The Forgotten Ones Vietnam War

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The Forgotten Ones WWI

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The Forgotten Ones WWII

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The Forster's

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The goal of this project is to build on my Forster family tree! Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Forster-1697|Jackye Forster]]. This is brand new to me so I will take any assistance I can get on building such a page. Who knows, maybe we are related! Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19791195 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Fort Wayne Art School

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==A Little History== :In 1888 Otis Adams began teaching a few art classes in Fort Wayne..http://www.fwhistorycenter.com/vex19/8C6514BA-161B-424A-A663-004251344332.htm :In 1897 Margaret Hamilton donated property for the school. For over 90 years it provided excellent instruction in the arts. :In 1922, the Fort Wayne Art Association was given the home of Theodore Thieme and a small theater was added to the rear of the home. This building was the first of the campus of the Fort Wayne Art School, which existed until 1991 when Indiana University - Purdue University incorporated the school into its Fine Arts Department.http://historycenterfw.blogspot.com/2014/11/noble-olds-and-theodore-thieme-homes.html :In March 1923 the 'Fort Wayne Art School & Museum' had a formal opening with an exhibition of Indiana art. ==Some of the Instructors== * [[Adams-30088|John Otis Adams]] (1851-1927) * [[Bonsib-1|Louis Bonsib]] (1892-1979)http://historycenterfw.blogspot.com/2016/02/louis-william-bonsib.html President of the Fort Wayne Art School, 1948-1949. He painted in impressionistic and realistic styles were widely exhibited.http://fineestateart.com/artists/louis_william_bonsib * Homer Davisson (1866-1957), an Impressionist well known for his Indiana landscapes, taught from1911 to 1941.https://www.askart.com/artist/Homer_Gordon_Davisson/70092/Homer_Gordon_Davisson.aspx#:~:text=Homer%20Gordon%20Davisson%20%281866%20-%201957%29%20was%20active%2Flived,and%20the%20Corcoran%20School%20of%20Art%2C%20Washington%2C%20D.C.https://www.fineestateart.com/artists/homer_gordon_davisson * Noel P. Dusendschon (1927-1991) * Donald Kruse http://artists.acpl.lib.in.us/Home/ArtistDetail?artistId=48 * Walter H. McBride (1905-2003)http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/fortwayne/obituary.aspx?n=walter-h-mcbride-mac&pid=1667201, Director (1933-1954) * George McCulloch (1923-2005) https://castlegallery.carbonmade.com/projects/3819638 * Leslie Motz * Russell Oettel (1923-2008) Director (1965-1976) and Professor of Fine Arts * Forrest Stark ==And a Few Students== * James McBride (1923-1980)] == Sources ==

The Forty-second Ohio Infantry

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The Forty-second Ohio Infantry
a history of the organization and services of that regiment in the War of the Rebellion:
with biographical sketches of its field officers and a full roster of the regiment

:The Historical Record of the 42nd Ohio Infantry in the Civil War. Its formation, Officers and final muster rolls of each company. * Frank H. Mason * Cobb, Andrews & Co. Cleveland : 1876 * Searchable ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as it was published before 1924. ====Source Example:==== : * Mason, Frank H. ''[[Space:The_Forty-second_Ohio_Infantry|The Forty-second Ohio Infantry: a history of the organization and services of that regiment in the War of the Rebellion: with biographical sketches of its field officers and a full roster of the regiment]]'' Publisher: Cobb, Andrews & Co. Cleveland : 1876 Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== : Mason, Frank H. ''[[Space:The_Forty-second_Ohio_Infantry|The_Forty-second_Ohio_Infantry]]'' Publisher: Cobb, Andrews & Co. Cleveland : 1876 Page ### === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/01544920.3386.emory.edu/page/n7 :[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Forty-second_Ohio_Infantry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

The Fred Buchholz Line by Lena Buchholz and Arlene Hopkins

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This document was researched, recollected and recorded by Lena Buchholz and her daughter Arlene Hopkins [[Buchholz-474]] Fred Buchholz, 1 --This is the first Fred Buchholz known for certain in our line on U.S. soil and He came over from Germany with his second wife and his children. Some dates have been estimated as they were left out. Other dates do not match up for parents to have been of childbearing age. Unfortunately I do not know how to reconcile these errors. We are very thankful for the work of Lena and Arlene in researching and compiling this document. Document Author: [[Ehlert-171]] Document Author: [[Buchholz-508]]

The Frisian Eel Sails on London

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---- "Eerbetoon aan de palingbrengers" kopte de Leeuwarder Courant in 2017.[https://lc.nl/friesland/Eerbetoon-aan-de-palingbrengers-21979500.html Leeuwarder Courant - 7 februari 2017]
Daarin verhaalt de krant over het werk van de Hegemer '''Feyte Terpstra''', zoon van [[Terpstra-302|Eeuwke Terpstra (1909-1991)]] en [[Veenstra-414|Tietje Veenstra (1911-1997)]].

Feyte wilde de bemanningen van de aken, de werknemers op de wal en hun gezinnen een gezicht geven en hun verhalen vertellen. Ondertussen heeft Feyte bijna 1300 namen verzameld. Deze personen zijn (met hun gezinnen) allemaal verbonden met de palinghandel tussen Heeg, Gaastmeer en Workum met Londen.

Op deze pagina willen we deze personen vastleggen en verbinden met hun profiel in Wikitree. En andersom, hun profiel in Wikitree verbinden met deze pagina, zodat niet alleen het vele werk van Feyte zichtbaar wordt, maar ook de vele verhalen van deze families als blijvende herinnering aan de Fries Palingvaart op Londen een plek krijgen. We beginnen met een korte en beknopte inleiding met informatie over de Friese palinghandel. Vervolgens een overzicht van de Friese Aken (inclusief hun schippers) en als laatste het complete overzicht van alle familienamen die te verbinden zijn met de Friese Palinghandel op Londen. ---- '''Quick Index'''
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Abbema_-_van_den_Akker_-_Alkema_-_Albertsma_-_Althuisius_-_Attema (A)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Bajema_-_Bakker_-_Bangma_-_van_der_Bank_-_van_Barends_-_Bargsma_-_de_Beer_-_Beers_-_Bekema_-_van_den_Berg_-_Bergsma_-_Betzema_-_Bies_-_Bijkerk_-_Bijlsma_-_de_Blaauw_-_Bleeker_-_de_Boer_-_Boersma_-_Bonte_-_Boomsma_-_Boontje_-_Bosma_-_Boskma_-_Bouwman_-_Bovenkamp_-_Brandsma_-_Brouwer_-_van_der_Brug_-_de_Bruin_-_Bruinsma_-_Brunger_-_Buma (B)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Croese_-_Cnossen (C)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Deinum_-_Dethof_-_Dito_-_Dijkstra_-_Douma_-_Draayer_-_Drost_-_Durksen (D)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eerdman_-_Edzerds_-_Eyberts_-_Elphenbeen_-_Elsinga_-_Eyer-_Engelsma (E)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Faber_-_F.28V.29eenstra_-_Feyer_-_Finnema_-_Fennema_-_Flapper_-_van_Foeken_-_Fokkema_-_Fokkens_-_F.28V.29olbeda_-_F.28V.29ortuin (F)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastra_-_Gerritsma_-_Gorter_-_Groenhof_-_Grondsma_-_de_Groot_-_Guldenarm_-_Gunter (G)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Haagsma_-_de_Haan_-_Haantjes_-_Haarsma_-_de_Haas_-_Hagedoren_-_Harmstra_-_Hak_-_Halbertsma_-_Haringa_-_Heit_-_Helfrich_-_Hiemstra_-_Hilsma_-_Hilverda_-_Hoekema_-_Hof_-_Hofstra_-_Hofman_-_Hollander_-_de_Hoop_-_Hoornstra_-_Horjus_-_Hospes_-_Hunia (H)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Ypinga_-_Ypma (Y)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jager_-_Jappes_-_Jelsma_-_de_Jong_-_Jongstra_-_Jonkmans_-_Joosten (J)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Kaspersma_-_van_Keimpema_-_Klapper_-_Kleistra_-_Kliffort_-_Koch_-_de_Koe_-_Kok_-_de_Koning_-_Kooistra_-_Kooi_-_Kooy_-_Koopmans_-_Kok_-_Krasburg (K)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#van_der_Laan_-_Langhout_-_Lankhorst_-_Leentjes_-_de_Leeuw_-_Lemstra_-_Lippes_-_Lyklema (L)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Maneveld_-_van_der_Mast_-_Matstra_-_van_der_Meer_-_Meines_-_van_der_Meulen_-_van_der_Molen_-_Molenaar_-_Mulder_-_Muller_-_Munckurus (M)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Nagtegaal_-_Nauta_-_van_Netten_-_Nieuwland_-_Nooitgedagt_-_Nijdam (N)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Oostenveld_-_Osinga_-_Oppenhuis_-_Oppewal_-_Overmeer_-_Overzee (O)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#van_der_Pal_-_Piso_-_Plantinga_-_Pilgrom_-_Polma_-_Poog_-_Pool_-_Poppes_-_Post_-_Postma_-_Pot_-_Pries_-_Put (P)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#van_Randen_-_de_Ree_-_Repko_-_Reyenga_-_Reinstra_-_Riemersma_-_Ritskes_-_Roelevink_-_Rollema_-_de_Roos_-_Roosjen_-_Ruward (R)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Sannes_-_.28van_der.29_Schaaf_-_Scheltinga_-_Schengenga_-_Schokker_-_Schoonhoven_-_Schotsman_-_van_der_Schuit_-_Schuitema_-_.28S.29Zilvius_-_Sipma_-_van_.28der.29_Sluis_-_Smit_-_Spruit_-_Struikmans_-_Steenbeek_-_Steenstra_-_Steginga_-_Stenders_-_Sybrandy_-_Syperda_-_Sysling (S)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Talhout_-_Teppema_-_Terpstra_-_Thijsma_-_Tyleman_-_Tjerkstra_-_Tjitses_-_Toering (T)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#van_der_Vaart_-_Valk_-_van_.28der.29_Veen_-_Veenema_-_Veenstra_-_van_.27t_Veer_-_van_der_Veer_-_Veldhuizen_-_Visser_-_Visserman_-_Vlas_-_de_Vreeze_-_de_Vries (V)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wagenaar_-_van_der_Wal_-_Weerstra_-_van_der_Wall_-_Weyma_-_van_der_Werf_-_Wester_-_Westra_-_Wierda_-_Wiersma_-_Wildschut_-_de_Wit_-_de_Wind_-_voor_de_Wind_-_Wouda_-_van_der_Woude_-_Wouters_-_Wijnhold (W)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#IJskamp (IJ)] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Zandburg_-_Zandstra_-_van_der_Zee_-_Zeldenrust_-_Zeilstra_-_Zetzema_-_Z.28S.29oethout_-_Zult_-_Zwaga_-_Zwart_-_Zwerver (Z)]
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---- ==Inleiding== Met deze pagina willen we een overzicht geven van de aken die bij diverse reders in Gaastmeer, Heeg en Workum hebben gevaren met een link naar de schippers en hun familie. {{YouTube|dfLKXo8Qu8Y|The Eelmen (1931)|281}} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- == Aakpersoneel A-Z== Betreft o.a. vissers, palinghalers, scheepstimmerbazen, zeilmakers en aakpersoneel en aakschippers ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Abbema - van den Akker - Alkema - Albertsma - Althuisius - Attema=== *[[Abma-49|(Ab(be)ma), Auke Freerks (1764-1818)]] ''oom van ->'' *[[Abbema-5|Ab(be)ma, Auke Roelofs (1819-1881)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Abma-52|(Abbema, Abma) Roelof Freerks (1777-1843)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Abma-42|(Abbema, Abma) Freerk Murks (1741-1806)]] *[[Van_den_Akker-229|Akker van den, Cornelis Jouws (1892-1987)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Van_den_Akker-220|Akker van den, Jouw Minses (1852-1930)]] ''oom van -> en broer van ->'' *[[Van_den_Akker-202|Akker van den, Jouw Cornelis (1880-1936)]] ''zoon van'' *[[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis Minses (1849-1914)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Jous-1|Akker van den, Minse Jouws (1809-1855)]] ''zoon van'' *[[Menses-84|Akker van den, Jouwe Menzes (1778-1834)]] *[[Alkema-163|Alkema, Sjoerd Hendriks (1877)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Alkema-162|Alkema, Hendrik Sjoerds (1837-1881)]] *[[Alkema-161|Alkema, Sjoerd Yemes (1781-1818)]] ''oom van ->'' *[[Hendriks-2116|Alkema, Sjoerd Hendriks (1810-1889)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Ymes-21|Alkema, Hendrik Yemes (Ymes) (1779-1828)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Alcama-1|Alkema, Yme Hendriks (1737-1794)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Alkama-1|Alcama, Hendrik Iemis (1692-1756)]] *[[Albertsma-8|Albertsma, Lieuwe Thomas (1862-1940)]] *[[Althuizius-1|Althuisius, Klaas Gerardus (1811-1861)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Althuisius-6|Althuisius, Durk Gerardus (1808-1886)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Althuisius-5|Althuisius, Gerardus Durks (1785-1839)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Althusius-7|Althuisius, Durk Gerhardus (1761)]] ''halfbroer van ->'' *[[Althusius-9|Althuisius, Gerardus Jans (1764)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Althusius-8|Althuisius, Jan Gerardus (1727)]] ''broer van ->'' *Althuisius, Andries Gerardus (Gerrits) (1718) ''zonen van ->'' *Althuisius, Gerardus Johannes (1682) *[[Attema-131|A(O)ttema, Sybolt Feites (1833)]] ''neef van ->'' *[[Attema-196|Attema (Ottema), Sybolt Feites (1838-1912)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Bajema - Bakker - Bangma - van der Bank - van Barends - Bargsma - de Beer - Beers - Bekema - van den Berg - Bergsma - Betzema - Bies - Bijkerk - Bijlsma - de Blaauw - Bleeker - de Boer - Boersma - Bonte - Boomsma - Boontje - Bosma - Boskma - Bouwman - Bovenkamp - Brandsma - Brouwer - van der Brug - de Bruin - Bruinsma - Brunger - Buma=== *[[Bajema-22|Bajema, Otte Durks (1882)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Bajema-23|Bajema, Durk Ottes (1850)]] *Bakker, Jan Jolkes (1781) *[[Bakker-2810|Bakker, Gerrit Gaeles (1831)]] *Bakker, Jacob (1844) *Bakker, Haye Jans (1840) *Bakker, Jan Hayes (1810) *Bakker, Haye Hanzes (1773) *[[Bangma-87|Bangma, Obbe Douwes (1860)]] *[[Van_der_Bank-355|Bank van der, Jetske Johannes (1828-1910)]] *[[Van_der_Bank-356|Bank van der, Pieter Jetskesz (1866)]] *Bank van der, Marten Ulbes (1868) *Baren(ds) van, Martinus Andries (1841) *[[Lolkes-41|Bargsma, Redmer (1792-1861)]] *[[DeBeer-4|Beer de, Leendert Durks (1771-1815)]] *Beer de, Albert Pieters (1779) *Beers (Baars), Hendrik Abrahams () *(Bekema), Wopke Tjeerds (1768) *(Bekema), Jentje Tjeerds (1766) *(Bekema), Tjeerd Jentjes (1733) *(Bekema), Ruurd Jentjes () *(Bekema), Jentje Ruurds () *[[Van_den_Berg-5430|Berg van den, Wybe Sjoerds (1829-1913)]] *[[Wybes-143|Berg van den, Sjoerd Wybes (1793-1858)]] *[[Wiebes-83|Berg van den, Age Wybes (1785-1865)]] *[[Ages-75|Berg, van den, Wybe Ages (1746-1826)]] *Bergsma, Andries Sakes (1899) *Bergsma, Sake Andries (1862) *Bergsma, Andries Sakes (1834) *Bergsma, Sake Andries (1805) *Bergsma, Andries Sakes (1776) *[[Bergsma-415|Bergsma, Andries Hessels (1868)]] *[[Bergsma-411|Bergsma, Hessel Andries (1835)]] *[[Betzema-3|Betzema, Johannes (Jan) Baukes (1830)]] *[[Johannes-926|Betzema, Bauke Johannes (1806-1855)]] *[[Bies-108|Bies, Jan Douwes (1820)]] *[[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] ''zoon van ->'' *Bies, Jan Luitjens (1748) *[[Bijkerk-13|Bijkerk, Jan Jelles (1825)]] *[[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Reins-113|Bijkerk, Jelle Reins (1792)]] *[[Bijkerk-8|(Bijkerk), Rein Jelles (1763)]] *Bijlsma, Johannes Tjipkes () *[[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thijs Aukes (1879-1940)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Bijlsma-171|Bijlsma, Rintje Aukes (1873-1934)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Bijlsma-170|Bijlsma, Auke Rintjes (1847-1903)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Bijlsma-177|Bijlsma, Tjeerd Rintjes (1854)]] *[[Bijlsma-169|Bijlsma, Rintje Tjeerds (1818)]] *Bijlsma, Rintje Tjeerds () *Bijlsma, Tjeerd Rintjes (1785) *Bijlsma, Rintje Tjeerds (1753) *Bijlsma, Eeuwke Manus (1848) *Bijlsma, Manus Eeuwkes (1817) *Bijlsma, Eeu(w)ke Folkerts () *Bijlsma, Fokele Jelles (1770) *(Bijlsma), Jelle Fokeles (1767) *[[De_Blauw-15|Bla(a)uw de, Pieter Jacobs (1849-1939)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[De_Blaauw-6|Bla(a)uw de, Jacob Jacobs (1820)]] *[[De_Blauw-9|Bla(a)uw de, Jacob Jacobs (1796)]] *Blaauw, Andries Jacobs (1788) *Bla(a)uw (de), Jacob Andries (1761) *Bla(a)uw (de), Andries Jacobs (1730) *(Blaauw de), Jacob Cornelis (1699) *Bleeker, Sybren Wybes (1864) *Bleeker, Wybe Sybrens (1817) *Bleeker, Johannes Martens (1792) *Bleeker, Marten Johannes () *[[De_Boer-2625|Boer de, Jetze Ikes (1854)]] *[[De_Boer-2801|Boer de, Yke (Ike) Jetzes (1828)]] *[[Ykes-8|Boer de, Jetze Ykes (1800)]] *Boer de, Yke Tjalkes (1772) *(Boer de), Tjalke Sannes (1729) *(Boer de), Sanne Ykes (1695) *(Boer de), Jan (Pilgroms Romke) () *Boer de, Jan Symons (1836) *Boer de, Symon Fokkes (1800) *Boer de, Fokke Symens (1770) *Boer, Symen Doedes (1740) *[[De_Boer-2802|Boer de, Mintje Sibles (1864)]] *[[Mintjes-19|Boer de, Sible Mintjes (1811)]] *[[De_Boer-2805|Boer de, Abel Fokkes (1839)]] *[[De_Boer-2804|Boer de, Jentje Mintjes (1812)]] *[[Mintjes-20|Boer de, Fokke Mintjes (1802)]] *[[Fockes-72|Boer de, Mintje Fokkes (1775)]] *[[De_Boer-2806|Boer de, Enne Feikes (1830)]] *[[Ennes-174|Boer de, Feike Ennes (1797)]] *[[De_Boer-2813|Boer de, Lammert Oepkes (1894)]] *[[De_Boer-2811|Boer de, Oepke Oepkes (1893)]] *[[De_Boer-2810|Boer de, Taekle Oepkes (1888)]] *[[De_Boer-2809|Boer de, Oepke Taekles (1860)]] *[[De_Boer-2815|Boer de, Marten-Johannes Martens (1857)]] *[[De_Boer-2814|Boer de, Marten Meinderts (1816)]] *[[Wijntjens-3|(Boer de), Meindert Wientjes (1785)]] *[[Jacobs-17384|Boer de, Andries Jacobs (1794)]] *[[Lolkes-50|Boer de, Gosse (1798)]] *[[De_Boer-2818|Boer de, Bauke Jans (1831)]] *Boersma, Hylke () *[[Hiddes-84|(Boersma), Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Hylkes-36|(Boersma)(Wiersma), Hidde Hylkes ()]] *[[Bonte-308|Bonte, Pieter Ottes (1822)]] *[[Boomsma-104|Boomsma, Johannes Eeuwkes (1902)]] *[[Boomsma-85|Boomsma, Eeuwke Gerrits (1857-1930)]] *[[Boomsma-103|Boomsma, Johannes Gerrits (1853)]] *[[Boomsma-101|Boomsma, Gerrit Pieters (1816)]] *[[Boontje-8|Boontje, Wybe Wytses (1845)]] *[[Boontje-9|Boontje, Cornelis Wytses (1848)]] *[[Boontje-6|Boontje, Wietse Wybes (1819)]] *[[Boontje-1|Boontje, Gelke Wybes (1809-1864)]] *[[Boontje-5|Boontje, Durk Wybes (1807-1883)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Boontje-2|Boontje, Wybe Durks (1782)]] *[[Bosma-672|Bosma, Jacob Douwes (1846-1873)]] *Boskma, Jacob (Jaap) Tjerks () *[[Boskma-7|Boskma, Tjerk Jacobs (1904)]] *Bouwman, Tjipke Sjirks (1892) *Bouwman, Hendrik Sjirks (1885) *Bouwman, Anne Sjirks (1879) *Bouwman, Sjirk Hayes (1852) *[[Roelofs-603|Bovenkamp, Laurens Roelofs (1800-1820)]] *[[Louws-25|(Bovenkamp), Roelof La(o)uws (1768-1836)]] ''zoon van ->'' *(Bovenkamp), Louw Roelofs (1735) *[[Rients-32|Brandsma, Willem Rientzes (1798)]] *[[Brouwer-2238|Brouwer, Tjeerd Tymens (1836-1903)]] *[[Van_der_Brug-60|Brug van der, Jelle Cornelis (1857)]] *[[Van_der_Brug-59|Brug van der, Cornelis Jelles (1816)]] *[[Van_Brug-28|Brug van, Gurbe Gurbes (1864)]] *[[Van_der_Brug-55|Brug van, Bauke Gurbes (1817)]] *[[Van_Brug-25|Brug van, Gurbe Herres (1833)]] *[[Gurbes-8|Brug van, Herre Gurbes (1810)]] *[[Van_der_Brug-58|Brug, van der, Jelle Aukes (1857)]] *[[Van_der_Brug-57|Brug, van der Auke Jelles (1832)]] *[[Wybes-142|Brug van der, Cornelis Wybes (1809-1880)]] *Brug van den, Johannes Cornelis (1795) *[[Kornelis-222|Brug van der, Jelle Cornelis (1791)]] *(Brug van (der) (den), Gurbe (Gulbe) Cornelis (1787) *(Brug van der,) Wybe Cornelis (1784) *(Brug van (der) ( den), Cornelis Jelles (1755) *(Brug van (der) ( den), Jelle Tabes () *[Brug van (der)( den)], Tabe Jeips (of Jeeps) () *[[Van_der_Brug-62|Brug van der, Durk Hendriks (1874)]] *Bruin de, Johannes Hessels (1879) *Bruin de, Douwe Paulus (1785) *[[Aukes-278|Bruinsma, Johannes Aukes (1773-1824)]] *[[Egberts-473|Brunger, Klaas Egberts (1785-1841)]] *[[Klaases-70|Brunger, Egbert Klazes (1758-1832)]] *[[Buma-119|Buma, Tsjipke Annes (1865)]] *[[Buma-156|Buma, Sytze Annes (1845)]] *[[Buma-155|Buma, Tjalling Annes (1844)]] *[[Buma-120|Buma, Anne Sytzes (1817)]] *[[Buma-75|Buma, Symen Pieters (1839)]] *[[Buma-65|Buma, Sytze Pieters (1837)]] *[[Sytses-88|Buma, Pieter Sytzes (1805)]] *[[Pyters-95|(Buma), Sytze Pieters (1780)]] *[[Buma-171|Buma, Feike Jentjes (1835)]] *[[Buma-166|Buma, Auke Jentjes (1823)]] *[[Buma-165|Buma, Sjouke Jentjes (1821)]] *[[Buma-164|Buma, Jan Jentjes (1820)]] *[[Buma-41|Buma, Jentje Jans (1794-1874)]] *[[Buma-42|Buma, Jan Jentjes (1759-1839)]] *[[Buma-253|Buma, Tjipke Gooitsens (1813-1854)]] ''zoon van ->'' *Buma, Gooitsen Jentjes (1749-1832) *Buma, Jentje Gooitsens (1725) *Buma, Gooitsen Tjeerds (1696) ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Croese - Cnossen=== *[[Croes-73|C(K)roes(e), Jan Jochums (1809)]] *[[Cnossen-162|Cnossen, Tjamkje Annes (1817)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Deinum - Dethof - Dito - Dijkstra - Douma - Draayer - Drost - Durksen=== *Deinum, Gerrit () *[[Deinum-14|Deinum, Gerrit Klazes (1874)]] *[[Deinum-56|Deinum, Lolle Franses (1807-1848)]] *[[Deinum-10|Deinum, Tjebbe Franses (1806-1888)]] *[[Deinum-53|Deinum, Frans Tjebbes (1783-1837)]] *[[Tjebbes-54|Deinum, Sjoerd Tjibbes (1771-1840)]] *[[Pyters-96|Deinum, Tjibbe Pieters (1730-1808)]] *[[Tjebbes-53|(Deinim) Sybren Tjebbes (1749-1810)]] *[[Gerbrens-1|(Deinum) Tjibbe Gerbens (1712-1775)]] *Dethof, G. () *Dito, Jan Jans () *Dijkstra, Jan Jacobs (1877) *Dijkstra Jacob Jans (1853) *[[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Cornelis Hotze (Hartses) (1850)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hotzes (Hartses) (1845-1905)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Dijkstra-707|Dijkstra, Hotze Jelles (Kornelis) (1821-1901)]] *Dijkstra, Jelle Cornelis (1785) *Dijkstra, Cornelis Jeles (Jelles) (1754) *Dijkstra, Douwe Wybes (1857) *Dijkstra, Jentje Wybes (1854) *Dijkstra, Wybe Jentjes (1825) *Dijkstra, Willem Taekes () *[[Alles-591|(Dijkstra), Gerrit Alles (1780-1853)]] *Douma, Auke Jetzes Dou(w)ma (1791) *(Dou(w)ma), Jetse Douwes () *Draayer, Doede Andries (1837) *Draayer, Andries Doedes (1807) *Draayer, Doede Pieters () *Drost, Sytze Jans () *Drost, Jan Geerts () *Drost, Geert Jans () *Durksen (van), Durk Pieters (1818) *Durksen van, Pieter Durks (1770) *Durksen van, Dirk Meinderts (1820) *[[Van_Durksen-2|(Durksen van), Meindert Durks (1766)]] *[[Meinderts-27|(Durksen van) Dirk Meinerts (1734)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Eerdman - Edzerds - Eyberts - Elphenbeen - Elsinga - Eyer- Engelsma=== *Eerdman, Durk Cornelis () *Edzerd Edzerds () *(Eyberts), Jan Egberts () *(Eyberts), Jan Egberts () *Elphenbeen, Jan () *Elsinga, Jentje Jacobs (1852) *Elsinga, Gosse Ates (1879) *Elsinga, Ate Taedes () *[[Ates-234|Elsinga, Taede At(t)es (1799)]] *[[Eyer-248|Eyer, Hindrik Gooitsens (1891-1963)]] *[[Eyer-241|Eyer, Gooitsen Molles (1857)]] *[[Eyer-268|Eyer, Molle (Malle) Gooitsens (1832-1880)]] *Engelsma () *Engelsma, Jelle Thomas (Taedes) (1885) *[[Engelsma-48|Engelsma, Thomas Thaedes (1844)]] *[[Engelsma-30|Engelsma, Thaede Thomas (1812)]] *Engelsma, Engele Ales (1806) *Engelsma, Ale Engeles (1778) *[[Engeles-1|Engelsma, Thomas Engeles (1772)]] *[[Engeles-2|(Engelsma), Gerrit Engeles, Gerritsma (1763)]] *[[Gerrits-920|(Engelsma), Engele Gerrits, Boetje (1738)]] *(Engelsma), Gerrit Symens Boetje (1696) ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Faber - F(V)eenstra - Feyer - Finnema - Fennema - Flapper - van Foeken - Fokkema - Fokkens - F(V)olbeda - F(V)ortuin=== *Faber, Jan Jans (1802) *Faber, Jitze Geerts (1813) *Faber, Geert Jitzes (1789) *[[Geerts-1083|Faber, Jitse Geerts (1760)]] *(Faber), Geert Jitses (1728) *Faber, Jorrit Sytses (1816) *[[Feenstra-454|F(V)eenstra, Age Ottes (1838)]] *[[Feenstra-458|F(V)eenstra, Keimpe Ottes (1835)]] *[[Feenstra-457|F(V)eenstra, Lykele Ottes (1832)]] *[[Feenstra-456|F(V)eenstra, Bauke Ottes (1830)]] *[[Baukes-180|F(V)eenstra, Otte Baukes (1800)]] *[[Feenstra-468|Feenstra, Auke Keimpes (1880)]] *[[Feenstra-464|Feenstra, Redmar Keimpes (1869)]] *[[Feenstra-452|F(V)eenstra, Keimpe Johannes (1838)]] *[[Feenstra-276|F(V)eenstra, Bouke Johannes (1835-1880)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Feenstra-450|F(V)eenstra, Gjalt Johannes (1829-1907)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Baukes-174|F(V)eenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Baukes-103|F(V)eenstra, Wybe Baukes (1784)]] *F(V)eenstra, Bauke Wybes (1762) *[[Veenstra-255|F(V)eenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] *Feenstra, Meindert Johannes (1811) *Feenstra, Abe Johannes (1801) *Feenstra, Johannes Abes () *[[Veenstra-938|(F)Veenstra, Jitze Aukes (1836)]] *[[Feenstra-441|(F)Veenstra, Sipke Aukes (1828)]] *[[Veenstra-660|(F)Veenstra, Douwe Aukes (1818)]] *[[Douwes-619|F(V)eenstra, Auke Douwes (1794)]] *F(V)eenstra, Hendrik Douwes (1791) *F(V)eenstra, Jitse Douwes (1788) *F(V)eenstra, Douwe Jitzes (1758) *F(V)eenstra, Auke Jitses (1749) *F(V)eenstra, Johannes Jitses (1747) *[F(V)eenstra], Jitse (Jetses) Johannes (1726) *[F(V)eenstra], Johannes Jitses of Jetses (1700) *[[Feyer-6|Feyer, Hendrik Jans (1869-1918)]] *Finnema, Wybrand Jacobus (1862) *Finnema, Jacob Jacobus (1853) *[[Fennema-173|Finnenma,( eerder Fennema), Jacobus Jacobs (1821)]] *Fennema, Jacob Jappes (1791) *Fennema, Jappe Wybrands (1765) *[[Flapper-40|Flapper, Auke Pieters (1869)]] *[[Flapper-41|Flapper, Jentje Pieters (1870)]] *[[Flapper-37|Flapper, Jelle Pieters (1861-1888)]] *[[Flapper-34|Flapper, Reyer Pieters (1854)]] *[[Flapper-27|Flapper Pieter Reyers (1829-1888)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Pieters-2636|Flapper, Reyer Pieters (1792)]] *[[Reyers-31|Flapper Pieter Reyers ()]] *[[Douwes-467|Foeken van, (Visser) Taede Douwes ()]] *Fokkema, Klaas Anskes (1771) *[[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Thysses (1801-1866)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Oeges-56|(Fokkema), Thys Oeges (1770)]] *Fokkens, Age Klazes (1880) *Fokkens, Klaas Ages (1846) *F(V)olberda, Symon Klazes (1818) *F(V)olbeda, (Welbedacht) Klaas Symens (1787) *F(V)olbe(r)da, Symen Klazes (1751) *[[Fortuin-130|Fortuin, Durk Rintjes (1885)]] *[[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig Rintjes (1883-1964)]] ''neven van -> en zonen van Rintje Durks ->->'' *[[Fortuin-115|Fortuin, Abe Durks (1867)]] *[[Fortuin-124|Fortuin, Rintje Durks (1858)]] *[[Fortuin-127|F(V)ortuin, Klaas Durks (1854)]] *[[Vortuin-2|F(V)ortuin, Anne Durks (1852-1917)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Fortuin-110|Fortuin, Durk Annes (1825)]] *[[Alles-559|Fortuin, Anne Alles (1794)]] *[[Fortuin-143|Fortuin, Ruurd Sybrens (1886)]] *[[Fortuin-146|Fortuin, Taede Ruurds (1842)]] *[[Fortuin-145|Fortuin, Alle Ruurds (1834)]] *[[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1869)]] ''oom van -> en zoon van ->->->'' *[[Fortuin-139|Fortuin, Sybren Anskes (1851)]] *[[Fortuin-141|Fortuin, Lambertus (Lammert) Ruurds (1884)]] *[[Fortuin-142|Fortuin, Ruurd Lammerts (Lambertus) (1911)]] *[[Fortuin-140|Fortuin, Anske Ruurds (1877)]] *[[Fortuin-138|Fortuin, Ruurd Anskes (1844)]] *[[Fortuin-147|Fortuin, Anne Alberts (1853)]] *[[Fortuin-137|Fortuin, Anske Ruurds (1819)]] *[[Anskes-22|Fortuin, Ruurd Anskes (1796)]] *Fortuin, Linse Alles (1769) *[[Alles-400|Fortuin, Anske Alles (1770)]] *[[Fortuin-23|(Fortuin), Alle Anskes (1744)]] *(Fortuin), Anske Jans () *(Fortuin), Jan Gerrits (1695) *(Fortuin), Gerrit Anskes (1660) *(Fortuin), Anske Douwes () ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Gaastra - Gerritsma - Gorter - Groenhof - Grondsma - de Groot - Guldenarm - Gunter=== *[[Baukes-175|Gaastra, Symen Baukes (1794)]] *[[Douwes-621|Gaastra, Akke Douwes (1806)]] *[[Symens-83|Gaastra, Douwe Symens (1776)]] *[[Gaastra-63|Gaastra, Jan Huites (1808)]] *[[Simons-4266|Gaastra, Hoyte (Huite) Symens (Simons) (1771)]] *[[Simons-4265|Gaastra, Bauke Simons (1768-1844)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Douwes-620|(Gaastra), Symen Douwes ()]] *Gerritsma, Engele Gerrits (1795) *[[Engeles-2|Gerritsma, Gerrit Engeles (1763)]] *[[Gerrits-920|(Engelsma), Engele Gerrits, Boetje (1738)]] *(Engelsma), Gerrit Symens Boetje () *[[Gorter-250|Gorter, Aldert Egberts (1836-1899)]] *Groenhof, familie () *[[Groenhof-53|Groenhof, Brugt Christiaans (1864)]] *[[Groenhof-125|Groenhof, Jacob Durks (1867)]] *[[Groenhof-118|Groenhof, Klaas Brugts (1864)]] *[[Groenhof-117|Groenhof, Durk Brugts (1859)]] *[[Groenhof-116|Groenhof, Jacob Brugts (1853)]] *[[Groenhof-115|Groenhof, Jacob Brugts (1821)]] *[[Groenhof-48|Groenhof, Durk Brugts (1819)]] *[[Groenhof-47|Groenhof, Christiaan Brugts (1816)]] *[[Groenhof-22|Groenhof, Gerben Brugts (1807)]] *[[Groenhof-42|Groenhof, Jacob Brugts (1797)]] *[[Groenhof-23|(Groenhof), Brugt Gerbens (1762)]] *[[Grondsma-34|Grondsma, Marius Taedes (1944)]] *[[De_Groot-2123|Groot de, Hendrik Aukes (1887)]] *[[De_Groot-2121|Groot de, Sipke Aukes (1882)]] *[[De_Groot-2119|Groot de, Jetze Aukes (1877)]] *[[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse Aukes (1873-1945)]] ''neef van ->'' *[[De_Groot-2109|Groot de, Ritske Atzes (1863)]] *[[De_Groot-2095|Groot de, Hendrik Atzes (1851)]] *[[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke Atzes (1847-1926)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[De_Groot-2104|Groot de, Jetze Atzes (1844)]] *[[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] ''zoon van ->'' *Groot de, Jetse Meintes (1788) *Groot de, Meinte Jetses (1758) *(Groot de), Jetse Meintes (1751) *Groot de, Hendrik Willems (1822) *Groot de, Meinte Martens (1855) *Groot de, Marten Willems (1820) *Groot de, Jan Klazes (1824) *Groot de, Klaas Martens (1797) *Groot de, Willem Martens (1795) *Groot de, Marten Willems (1776) *[[Guldenarm-7|Guldenarm, Anne Adamus (1821)]] *[[Guldenarm-1|Guldenarm, Adam(us) Petrus (1777-1824)]] *Gunter, Micheltje (Migchielje) Michiels (1808) ''zus van -> dochter van ->->'' *[[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Migchiels (1806-1858)]] ''broer van ->'' *Gunter, Jan (Johan) Michiels (1796) ''kinderen van ->'' *Gunter, Michiel Johannes () ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Haagsma - de Haan - Haantjes - Haarsma - de Haas - Hagedoren - Harmstra - Hak - Halbertsma - Haringa - Heit - Helfrich - Hiemstra - Hilsma - Hilverda - Hoekema - Hof - Hofstra - Hofman - Hollander - de Hoop - Hoornstra - Horjus - Hospes - Hunia=== *Haagsma, Jan (1897) *Haagsma, Jan Jacobs (1811) *Haagsma, Jouke Cornelis (1792) *Haagsma, Sible Attes (1807) *(Haan de), Sybren Tjebbes (1760) *(Haan de), Tjebbe Tjeerds (1712) *Haan de, Douwe Taekes (1839) *Haan de, Taeke Jetses (1860) *Haan de, Jetse Taekes (1830) *Haan de, Johannes Tjallings (1852) *Haan de, Tjalling Taekes (1823) *Haan de, A(a)fke Taekes (1821) *[[Pieters-2836|Haan de, Taeke Pieters (1797)]] *Haan de, Simon, Hermans (1869) *Haan de, Herman (Harmen) Simons (1839) *Haan de, Simon Harmens (1810) *Haan de, Abel Harmens (1805) *(Haan de), Harmen Abels (1783) *Haan de, Abel Fongers (1783) *Haantjes, Henderik Hantjes (1798) *Haanstra, (Haantjes) Tjertje (Tje(t)tje) Hantjes (1791) *(Haantjes) later Postma, Haantje Ha(a)ntjes (1795) *[[Hantjes-7|Haantjes, Ha(a)ntje Johans (1822)]] *Haantjes, Klaas Johans (1814) *[[Haantjes-9|Haantjes, Johan Hantjes (1786-1823)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Hantjes-8|(Haantjes), Hantje Hantjes (1752-1811)]] ''zoon van ->'' *(Haantjes), Ha(r)ntje Haytses (~1714) *(Ha(a)ntjes) (Visser), (Jong de) Haytse Johans () *(Haantjes), Johan(nes) Haytses (~1700) *(Haantjes), Haytse Johans () *Haarsma, Taede Lykeles (1811) *Haarsma, Rinze Lykeles (1819) *Haarsma, Age Lykeles (1800) *(Haarsma), Lykele Rinzes (1766) *[[De_Haas-283|Haas de, Feike Harmens (1852-1944)]] *[[Abrahams-784|Haas de, Harmen Abrahams (1802-1854)]] *[[Annes-283|Haas de, Abraham Annes (1769-1836)]] *[[De_Haas-527|Haas de, Fonger Israels (1821-1876)]] *(Hessels), Jentje Hessels () *(Hemkes), Sybren Hemkes () *Hagedoorn, Paulus Claases (1739) *Hagedoren, Jacob Johannes (1834) *Harmstra, Broer () *Hak, Luitje Pieters (1880) *Hak, Huite Pieters (1885) *[[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter Luitsens (1852-1916)]] *Halbertsma, Lieuwe () *Haringa, Jelle Yntes (1861) *Haringa, Ynte Harmens (1833) *Heit, Heyt, Heidt, van der, H… () *Helfrich, Cornelis Frederik Dirks (1820) *[[Hiemstra-360|Hiemstra, Meljus Symens (1854)]] *Hilsma, Sybren Dirks () *[[Hilverda-2|Hilverda, Taede Harmens (1853)]] *Hoekema, Sjoerd Jacob Petrusz. (1791) *Hoekema, Petrus Paulus (1747) *Hoekema, Paulus (1744) *Hoekema, Johan Haitses (1762) *Hoekema, (Visser) Taeke Pybes (1769) *Hof, Berend Rinzes () *[[Hof-121|Hof, Rinze Berends (1888)]] *[[Hof-117|Hof, Berend Jans (1859)]] *Hof, Jelle Jans (1845) *Hof, Jan Jelles (1811) *Hof, Jelle Jacobs (1773) *Hof, Jacob Jans (1730) *Hofstra, Anne Sjerps (1841) *Hofstra, Hendrik Sjerps (1839) *Hofstra, Sjoerd Sjerps (1834) *Hofstra, Jan Sjerps (1833) *Hofstra, Sjerp Jans (1807) *[[Hofman-1578|Hofman, Gerben Fokkes (1872)]] *Hofman, Gerrit Johannes (1828) *Hofman, Jan Pieters (1850) *(Hollander) Boomsma, Freerk Symens (1771) *(Hollander) Boomsma, Jan Symens (1761) *(Hollander), Symen Jans (1736) *(Hollander) Harmen Freeks (1775) *(Hollander), Freerk Jans (1732) *(Hollander), Jan Freerks (1696) *Hoop, de Paul(us) Rinkes (1869) *Hoornstra, Jan Jacobs (1895) *Hoornstra, Jacob () *[[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas Wierds (1880)]] *[[Horjus-12|Horjus, Wierd Sikkes (1847)]] *[[Horjus-17|Horjus, Sipke Klazes (1822)]] *[[Horjus-20|Horjus, Marten Klazes (1830)]] *[[Horjus-14|Horjus, Sikke Klazes (1817)]] *[[Horjus-16|Horjus, Frans Klazes (1818)]] *[[Sikkes-117|Horjus, Klaas Sikkes (1781)]] *(Horjus), Sikke Martens (1730) *(Horjus), Klaas Martens (1739) *(Horjus), Marten Betses (1704) *[[Hospes-33|Hospes, Abel Hendriks (1829)]] *Hospes, Gerlof Hendriks (1826) *Hospes, Hendrik Gerlofs (1787) *Hospes, Gerlof (Gerloffs) (1746) *Hunia, Cornelis Thymen (1861) *Hunia, Kornelis Ernstes (1849) *Hunia, Ernst Cornelis (1826) *Hunia, Thymen Cornelis (1823) *Hunia, Cornelis Thymens (1785) *(Hunia) Wybe Tymens (1780) ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Ypinga - Ypma=== *Ypinga, Sjoerd Jans (1832) *Ypma, Pieter Dirks (1851) *[[IJpma-4|Ypma, Tjeerd Dirks (1849)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Jager - Jappes - Jelsma - de Jong - Jongstra - Jonkmans - Joosten=== *(Jager), Hylke; Hylke (1700) *(Jager), Pytter (1700) *Jappes, Gerrit Jans (1848) *Jappes, Jan Gerrits (1820) *Jappes, Gerrit Dirks (1796) *Jappes, Jacob Dirks (1788) *(Jappes), Dirk Jappes (1755) *(Jappes) Jappe Dirks (1723) *(Jappes), Dirk Jappes () *[[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Jeltes-64|Jelsma, Wynsen Jeltes ((1796-1860))]] *[[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] ''broer van -> en zoon van ->->'' *[[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Jelsma-3|(Jelsma), Jelte Pieters (1767-1829)]] ''zoon van ->'' *(Jelsma), Pytter Jeltes (1741) *Jelsma, (Jeltema, Visser,) Jelte Pytters () *Jong de, Folkert Dirks (1872) *[[De_Jong-4878|Jong de, Bauke Hotzes (1903)]] *[[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[De_Jong-4876|Jong de, Bauke Ymes (1839)]] *[[Jakobs-263|Jong de, Yme Jacobs de Jong (1809)]] *[[De_Jong-2188|Jong de, Lieuwke Gerrits (1875)]] *[[De_Jong-2186|Jong de Gerrit Lieuw(k)es (1842)]] *[[De_Jong-2180|Jong de, Lieuw(k)e Pieters (1800)]] *[[De_Jong-2179|Jong de, Pieter Lieuwkes (1770)]] *Jong de, Klaas Pieters (1742) *Jong de, Rein Berends (1888) *Jong de, Arie Berends (1885) *Jong de, Jan Berends (1879) *Jong de, Berend Jans (1856) *Jong de, Rein Douwes (1849) *[[De_Jong-4409|Jong de, Sytze Hendriks (1870)]] *[[De_Jong-5027|Jong de, Michiel Hendriks (1867)]] *[[De_Jong-4413|Jong de, Berend Hendriks (1859)]] *[[De_Jong-4407|Jong de, Hendrik Michiels (1833)]] *[[De_Jong-4875|Jong de, Hendrik Ages (1857)]] *[[De_Jong-4873|Jong de, Jan Ages (1852)]] *[[De_Jong-4872|Jong de, Ferdinand Ages (1850)]] *[[De_Jong-4871|Jong de, Albert Ages (1848)]] *[[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age Alberts (1824-1887)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[De_Jong-3827|Jong de, Albert Ages (1802)]] *Jong de, Wybe Rimmerts (1842) *Jong de, Auke Rimmerts (1848) *Jong de, Anne Rimmerts (1839) *Jong de, Jacob Rimmerts (1834) *Jong de, Rimmer(t) Jacobs (1808) *Jong de, Jacob Jacobs (1866) *Jong de, Jacob Jacobs (1841) *Jong de, Jacob Jacobs (1820) *Jong de, Jacob Jacobs (1785) *Jong de, Marten Ennes (Alderts) (1852) *[[De_Jong-4884|Jong de, Sybren Keimpes (1902)]] *[[De_Jong-4883|Jong de Fokke Sybrens (1885)]] *[[De_Jong-4882|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1874-1938)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren Keimpes (1848-1931)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1815)]] *[[Tjeerds-220|(Jong de), Sybren Tjeerds (1770)]] *Jong de, Rintje Tallings (1848) *Jong de, Tjalling Rintjes (1821) *Jong de, Rintje Hommes (1781) *Jong de, Sjirk Tjallings (1819) *Jong de, (Visser), Meye Haitzes (1754) *Jong de Douwe Wopkes (1786) *Jong de, Tjalling Wopkes (1781) *Jong de, (Visser)Wopke Haitses (1751) *(Jong de,) (Visser), Haitse Johans (1723) *(Jong de) Visser), en (Ha(a)ntjes) Johan Haytses (1700) *(Jong de)(Visser), (Ha(a)ntjes) Haytse Johans (1670) *Jong de, Klaas Marcus (1865) *Jong de, Marcus Klazes (1817) *Jong de, Klaas Hendriks (1841) *Jong de, Klaas Klaases (1810) *Jong de, Hendrik Klaases (1807) *Jong de, Klaas Klaases (1771) *Jong de, Klaas Martens () *Jong de, Ype Jacobs (1829) *Jong de, Jacob Ypes (1797) *Jong de Ype Jacobs () *Jong de, Roelof Rienks (1869) *Jong de Rienk Jacobs (1884) *Jong de, Jelle Jacobs (1879) *Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1872) *Jong de, Jacob Wytzes (1843) *Jong de, Rienk Wytzes (1835) *[[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] ''zoon van ->'' *(Jong de), Jacob Wytzes (1778) *Jong de Anne Gerlofs (1851) *Jong de, Gerlof Jans (1810) *[[De_Jong-4866|Jong de, Jan Pieters (1839)]] *[[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] ''zoon van ->'' *Jong de, Jan Klazes () *[[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] *Jong de, Michiel Martens (1803) *Jong de, Marten Michiels (1769) *(Jong de), Michiel Martens () *Jong de, Tjalling Pieters (1800) *(Jong de), Pieter Taekes () *[[De_Jong-2099|Jong de, Mellius Ulbes (1904)]] *[[De_Jong-2097|Jong de, Ulbe Flores (1879)]] *[[De_Jong-2093|Jong de, Flores Ulbes (1846)]] *Jong de, Eeuwe Johannes (1912) *Jong de, Johannes Eeuwes (1888) *Jong de, Eeuwe Eeuwes (1881) *Jong de, Eeuwe Eeuwes (1850) *Jong de, Pieter Eeuwes (1847) *Jong de, Sytze Eeuwes (1840) *[[De_Jong-5279|Jong de, Jan Eeuwes (1837)]] ''zoon van ->'' *Jong de, Eeuwe Jans (1809) *Jong de, Taeke Jans (1814) *Jong, de Pietter Jans (1806) *[[Jans-7897|Jong de, Jan Jans (1778)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Pietters-4|(Jong de), Jan Pytters (1730)]] *Jong de, Keimpe Sipkes () *Jong de, Sipke Jelles (1774) *Jong de, Pieter Pieters (1818) *[[Jongstra-34|Jongstra, Hendrik Jans (1836-1920)]] *Jongstra, P. (1902) *[[Baukes-197|Jonkmans, Jacob Baukes (1779-1813)]] *[[Joosting-3|Joosten (Joosting), Antoon Willems (1842-1931)]] *[[Joosten-386|Joosten, Willem Willems (1817)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Kaspersma - van Keimpema - Klapper - Kleistra - Kliffort - Koch - de Koe - Kok - de Koning - Kooistra - Kooi - Kooy - Koopmans - Kok - Krasburg=== *[[Kaspersma-5|Kaspersma, Symen Cornelis (1848-1920)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis Sytses (1813)]] *Keimpema van, Jan Johannes (1826) *[[Van_Keimpema-14|Keimpema van, Jitske Johannes (1813)]] *[[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe Johannes (1820-1895)]] *[[Van_Keimpema-26|Keimpema van, Bauke Johannes (1818)]] *[[Van_Keimpema-25|Keimpema van, Sytte Johannes (1815)]] *[[Syttes-10|Keimpema(van), Johannes Syttes (1788-1865)]] *[[Klapper-153|Klapper, Jan Douwes (1818)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Douwes-632|Klapper Fonger Douwes, eerder (Kalff) (1754)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Fongers-40|Klapper, Douwe Fongers (1789)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Jans-7465|Klapper, Tjerkje Jans (1750-1822)]] ''dochter van ->'' *(Klapper), Jan Tjerks (1720) *Kleistra, Pieter Jolkes (1785) *Kliffort, Gerrit Victors () *Koch, Rinze Jans (1880) *Koe de, Marten Harings (1837) *Koning de, Gerrit () *Kooistra, Oebele Rienks (1755) *Kooi, van der Pieter Egberts (1880) *Kooy, Wybren Uilkes () *[[Pijters-44|Koopmans, Aede Pieters (1803)]] *Kok, Gerrit Thewis (1824) *Kok, T(h)ewis Gerrits (1795) *Krasburg, Goike Lieuwes (1770) ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===van der Laan - Langhout - Lankhorst - Leentjes - de Leeuw - Lemstra - Lippes - Lyklema=== *Laan van der, Gerrit Sybrens (1804) *Langhout, Ynze KLazes (1840) *Lankhorst, de gebr. Auke en Nico Jans () *Leentjes, Folkert Durks (1863) *Leentjes, Durk Arnoldus (1814) *Leeuw de, Huite Jans (1885) *Leeuw de, Jan Hendriks (1856) *Leeuw de, Hendrik Gerrits (1831) *Leeuw (van) de(r), Gerryt Hendriks (1790) *Lemstra, Tjitte Doedes (1826) *Lippes, Gerrit Hendriks (1832) *Lyklema, Hendrik Boukes () ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Maneveld - van der Mast - Matstra - van der Meer - Meines - van der Meulen - van der Molen - Molenaar - Mulder - Muller - Munckurus=== *Maneveld, Evert Alberts (1771-1844) ''broer van -> en oom van ->->'' *Maneveld, Hylkje Alberts (1770-1799) ''tante van -> en zus van ->->'' *[[Maneveld-2|Maneveld, Albert Hendriks (1803-1861)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendriks Alberts (1763-1834)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Alberts-2231|Maneveld, Johannes Alberts (1766-1806)]] ''broer van ->'' *Maneveld, Albert Alberts (1760-1798) ''zonen van ->'' *[[Aukes-274|Maneveld, Albert Aukes (1733)]] ''zoon van ->'' *(Maneveld), Auke Alberts (1700) ''oom van -> broer van ->-> en zoon van ->->->'' *(Maneveld), Albert Everts (1730) ''zoon van ->'' *(Maneveld), Evert Alberts (1700) ''zoon van ->'' *(Maneveld), Albert () *[[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem Jans (1840-1915)]] *(Matstra), Sipke Rieks (1758) *Meer, van der, Hendrik Ruurds (1785) *Meer, van der, Ruurd Hendriks () *Meer van der, Sybren Lolkes (1939) *Meines, Jan Cornelisz (1882) *Meines, Stoffel Cornelis (1876) *Meines, Titte Cornelis (1874) *Meines, Cornelis Tittes (1848) *Meines, Wiebe Tittesz (1894) *Meines, Titte Wiebes (1866) *Meines, Wiebe Tittes (1840) *Meines, Titte Harmens (1815) *(Meines), Harmen Meines (1786) *[[Ziedses-1|Meulen van der, Sjirk Sieses (1790-1849)]] *Molen van der, Jelte Roelofs (1829) *Molenaar, Yme Sytzes (1800) *Molenaar, Sytse Jelles () *Molenaar, Jelle Sytzes () *Molenaar, Durk Willems (1845) *Molenaar, Bauke Jelles (1831) *[[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wybe Berends (1892-1972)]] *[[Mulder-2902|Mulder, Gerke Berends (1888)]] *[[Mulder-2900|Mulder, Berend Wybes (1861)]] *[[Mulder-2908|Mulder, Douwe Wybes (1859)]] *Mulder, Wybe Berents (1849) *Mulder, Gosse Taekes (1872) *Mulder, Jan Beernts (1838) *[[Mulder-2967|Mulder, Taeke Berends (1836)]] *Mulder, Sjoerd Berends (1834) *Mulder, Beernt Gerrits (1803) *Mulder, Gerrit Gerrits (1762) *Muller, Jacob Ernst Sipkesz (1878) *Mulder, Sipke Jacobs (1852) *Mulder, Frans Jacobs (1841) *Muller, Jacob Ernst (1812) *Muller, Ernst Frederik (1783) *Muller, Johan Jacob () *Munckurus, Johannes Jacobus Sjerps (1789) *[[Munckerus-2|Munckurus, Sjerp Filippus (1730)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Nagtegaal - Nauta - van Netten - Nieuwland - Nooitgedagt - Nijdam=== *Nagtegaal, Doede Daniëls (1837) *Nagtegaal, Daniël Sybrigszn (1814) *Nagtegaal, Douwe Durks (1791) *Nagtegaal, Sybrig Durks () *Nagtegaal, Durk Douwes (1759) *Nagtegaal, Jetse Douwes (1787) *Nagtegaal, Roelof Douwes (1791) *Nagtegaal, Douwe Daniëls (1732) *(Nagtegaal) Daniël Roelfs (Roelofs) (1690) *[[Nauta-280|Nauta, Douwe Harings (1916)]] *[[Nauta-244|Nauta, Uilke Douwes (1896)]] *[[Nauta-249|Nauta, Haring Douwes (1894)]] *[[Nauta-238|Nauta, Douwe Uilkes (1863)]] *[[Nauta-4|Nauta, Hylke Uilkes (1855)]] *[[Nauta-235|Nauta, Sytze Uilkes (1853)]] *[[Nauta-236|Nauta, Cornelis Uilkes (1851)]] *[[Nauta-234|Nauta, Uilke Sytzes (1821)]] *[[Nauta-266|Nauta, Sytse Lolkes (1795-1871)]] *[[Piers-369|Nauta, Jets Piers (1802-1832)]] *[[Nauta-60|Nauta, Jetske Piers (1800-1847)]] *[[Piers-370|Nauta, Klaas Piers (1793-1840)]] *[[Jans-7650|Nauta, Pier Jans (1754-1827)]] *Nauta, Haring Dooitzes (1796) *Nauta, Dooitze Harings (1767) *[[Nauta-145|Nauta, Haring Jelles Soethout (1726)]] *Nauta, Wybe Harings (1805-1879) *Nauta Oebele Harings (1801-1851) *Nauta, Haring Oebles () *(Nauta) Oebele Piebes (1750) *(Nauta), Pybe Oebles (1720) *(Nauta) Uyble (Oeble) Pybes () *[[Van_Netten-26|Netten van, Roel Feikes (1901)]] *[[Van_Netten-19|Netten van, Feike Roelofs (1873)]] *[[Van_Netten-11|Netten van, Roelof Meyes (1832)]] *[[Van_Netten-29|Netten van, Tjipke Jelles (1813)]] *[[Tiepkes-16|Netten van, Jelle Tjipkes (1781-1857)]] *[[Tiepkes-18|Netten van, Pier Tjipkes (1773)]] *[[Van_Netten-32|Netten van, Pier Frankes (1826)]] *[[Geerts-1311|Netten van, Franke Geerts (1798)]] *[[Geerts-1164|Netten van, Meye Geerts (1795)]] *[[Van_Netten-31|Netten van, Geert Tjipkes (1824)]] *[[Geerts-1310|Netten van, Tjipke Geerts (1793)]] *[[Tiepkes-17|Netten van, Geert Tjipkes (1769)]] *[[Geerts-1309|(Netten van), Tjipke Geerts (1734)]] *[[Clases-106|(Netten van,) Overmeer, Geert Klazes (1766-1842)]] *[[Clases-110|(Netten van) Visser, Haitse Claases (1781)]] *[[Geerts-1312|(Netten van) Claas Geerts (1735)]] *(Netten van), Geert Jans (1730) *[[Nieuwland-128|Nieuwland, Gerke Ykes (1842-1876)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Nieuwland-127|Nieuwland, Yke Gerkes (1816-1843)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] ''zoon van ->'' *(Nieuwland) Jacob (Japik) Martens (1756-1829) *(Nieuwland) Marten Gerrits (1720) *Nooitgedagt, Tymen Jarigs (1788) *[[Nijdam-66|Nijdam, Sybren Durks (1873)]] *[[Nijdam-120|Nijdam, Sybren Hotzes (1835)]] *[[Nijdam-119|Nijdam, Durk Pieters (1920)]] *[[Nijdam-110|Nijdam, Pieter Durks (1858)]] *[[Nijdam-111|Nijdam, Durk Thomas (1825)]] *[[Nijdam-114|Nijdam, Tjeerd Thomas (1878)]] *[[Nijdam-108|Nijdam, Thomas Aukes (1847)]] *[[Nijdam-115|Nijdam, Auke Thomas (1821)]] *[[Nijdam-113|Nijdam, Thomas Tjeerds (1852)]] *[[Nijdam-118|Nijdam Pieter Tjeerds (1846)]] *[[Nijdam-117|Nijdam, Klaas Tjeerds (1841)]] *[[Tomas-189|Nijdam, Tjeerd Thomas (1811)]] *[[Botes-540|Nijdam, Thomas Botes (1782)]] *[[Sybrens-116|Nijdam, Bote Sybrens (1801)]] *[[Nijdam-43|Nijdam, Sybren Botes (1771)]] *[[Nijdam-79|Nijdam, Bote Sybrens (1746)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Oostenveld - Osinga - Oppenhuis - Oppewal - Overmeer - Overzee=== *[[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite Jurjens (1856-1919)]] *[[Oostenveld-9|Oostenveld, Jurjen Reyns (1826)]] *[[Osinga-41|Osinga, Anne Aukes (1844)]] *[[Osinga-96|Osinga, Douwe Joukes (1846)]] *[[Osinga-78|Osinga, Jouke Annes (1810)]] *[[Douwes-464|Osinga, Anne Douwes (1775)]] *Osinga, Jouke Sydses (1794) *Oppenhuis, Herre Hillebrands (1846) *[[Oppenhuis-12|Oppenhuis, Haring Martens (1830)]] *[[Oppenhuis-1|Oppenhuis, Marten Herres (1797)]] *Oppenhuis Herre Jans (1763-1828) *Oppenhuis, Doede Douwes (1837) *Oppewal, Jan Pieters (1855) *Overmeer, Wytske Lieuwes (1793) *Overmeer, Meindert Lieuwes (1796) *[[Leeuwes-14|Overmeer, Lisck(je) Lieuwes (1775-1852)]] *Overmeer, Jan Lieuwes (1783) *(Overmeer) Leeuwe Jans () *Overmeer, Jan Wiebes (1776) *Overmeer, Thomas Wiebes () *[[Clases-106|Overmeer, Geert Klazes (1766-1842)]] *[[Aukes-230|Overzee, Ype Aukes (1792)]] *[[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] *(Overzee) (Werf, van der) (Postma) Jan Jelles (1732) *[[Wiebes-81|Overzee, Wybe Oebles (1819-1890)]] *[[Oebles-20|Overzee, Wiebe Oebles (1789-1844)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===van der Pal - Piso - Plantinga - Pilgrom - Polma - Poog - Pool - Poppes - Post - Postma - Pot - Pries - Put=== *Pal van der, Hendrik Sytses (1822) *[[Gosses-127|Palsma, Meindert Gosses (1786-1857)]] *Palsma, Sikke Gosses (1783) *Palsma, Jouke Gosses (1781) *(Palsma), Wytske Jaitzes () *(Palsma), Meindert Gosses () *(Palsma) Gosse Jouckes () *(Palsma), Jaytse Jouckes () *(Palsma) Joucke Fedses () *Piso, Gerke Tjemmes (1910) *Plantinga, Arjen Lieuwes (1880) *(Pigrom) Boer de, Baukje Romkes (1795) *(Pilgrom), Romke Pilgroms (1743) *Pilgrom, Jan Romkes (1741) *(Pilgrom), Pilgrom Romkes (1710) *[[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke Annes (1859-1949)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Polma-7|Polma, Anne Fokkes (1825-1901)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Polma-5|Polma, Fokke Reins (1799-1830)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Polma-6|Polma, Rein Lammerts (1756-1821)]] *[[Poog-2|Poog, Sybren Tjipkes (1823-1904)]] *[[Pool-4454|Pool, Hilbrand Johannes (1834)]] *Poppes, Cornelis Poppes (1793) *[[Poppes-52|Poppes, Poppe Idskes (1763)]] *(Poppes), Idske Poppes (1720) *(Poppes) Pieter Baukes (1785) *(Poppes) Baukje Jans (1754) *(Poppes) Jan Poppes (1712) *(Poppes) Poppe Jans (1710) *(Poppes), Bauke Pieters (1753) *Poppes, Bouke (Bauke) Pieters (1814) *(Poppes), Pytter Harmens (1745) *(Poppes) Harmen Tydes () *Post, Rintje Harmens (1795) *Post, Kerst Harmens (1791) *(Post), Harmen Kerstes () *Post, Jetze Symens (1824) *Post, Hein Rientses (1793) *Post, Sybe Rientses (1788) *Post, Symen Rientses (1783) *Post, Rintje Rientses (1779) *Post, Rienk (Rients) Symens () *Postma, Foeke Ymes (1830) *Postma, Yme Foekes (1791) *Postma, Gaele Vijko’s () *Postma, Vijko Gaeles () *Postma, Gaele Pieters () *Postma, Pieter Durks () *Postma, Gaele Durks () *Postma, Simon Durks () *Postma, Durk Pieters (1836) *Postma, Dirk (Durk) Gaeles (1857) *Postma, Otte Gaeles (1852) *Postma, Geert Gaeles (1850) *Postma, Gaele Pieters (1874) *Postma, Pieter Gaeles (1847) *Postma, Gaele Pieters (1822) *Postma, Pieter Wopkes (1799) *Postma, Wybren Pieters (1832) *Postma, Lammert Edzarts (1776) *[[Edgers-9|(Postma), Edzert Edzerts (1746)]] *(Postma), Edscher Sierds (1710) *Pot, Abel Willems (1852) *[[Pot-251|Pot, Martje Willems (1815)]] *Pot, Willem Willems (1810) *Pot, Abel Willems (1800) *Pot, Willem Abels () *[[Cornelis-1165|Pries, Elias Cornelis (1803)]] *Put, Pieter Hendriks (1821) ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===van Randen - de Ree - Repko - Reyenga - Reinstra - Riemersma - Ritskes - Roelevink - Rollema - de Roos - Roosjen - Ruward=== *[[Sytses-96|Randen van, Pieter Sytses (1795-1820)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Jans-2530|Randen van, Sytse Pytters (1770-1844)]] *Ree de, Sikke Johannes (1862) *Repko, Jan () *[[Reyenga-22|Reyinga, Willem Poppes (1844)]] *[[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk Poppes (1838-1890)]] *[[Reyinga-7|Reyinga, Poppe Sybrens (1814)]] *[[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd Ates (1884-1958)]] *[[Reinstra-13|Reinstra, Ate Sjoerds (1843)]] *[[Reinstra-14|Reinstra, Sjoerd Attes (1813)]] *Reinstra, Jarig Doekes (1840) *[[Riemersma-181|Riemersma, Thomas Pieters (1861-1947)]] *[[Riemersma-180|Riemersma, Pieter Jans (1830)]] *[[Ritskes-43|Ritskes, Pieter Jans (1852-1942)]] ''zoon van ->'' *Ritskes, Jan Hendriks (1825) *[[Jans-2530|Roelevink, Herre Jans (1760-1799)]] *Rollema, Rimmer Hylkes (1870) *Roos de, Age Gosses (1828) *[[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790)]] *Roos de, Sybren Jacobs (1814) *Roos de, Jacob Sybrens (1781) *Roos de, Sybren Jacobs (1750) *(Roos de), Jacob Gerrits () *[[Roosjen-20|Roosjen, Joannes Ippes (1857)]] *[[Roosje-26|Roosjen, Ippe Sierds (1825)]] *[[Roosjen-19|Roosjen, Keimpe Sierds (1817)]] *[[Roosjen-11|Roosjen, Sierd Okkes (1786)]] *Roosjen, Jacob Okkes (1782) *(Roosjen), Okke Jacobs () *Ruward, Freerik Herres (1811) *Ruward, Heere Ruurds (1764) ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Sannes - (van der) Schaaf - Scheltinga - Schengenga - Schokker - Schoonhoven - Schotsman - van der Schuit - Schuitema - (S)Zilvius - Sipma - van (der) Sluis - Smit - Spruit - Struikmans - Steenbeek - Steenstra - Steginga - Stenders - Sybrandy - Syperda - Sysling=== *Sannes, Wybe Hylkes (1803) *[[Sannes-98|Sannes, Johannes Pieters (1831)]] *[[Hylkes-68|Sannes, Pieter Hylkes (1800)]] *Sannes, Hylke Wybes (1760) *(Sannes), Wybe Johannis (1720) *(Sannes), Pieter Johannis () *[[Van_der_Schaaf-198|Schaaf van der, Ype Sjirks (1865)]] *[[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem Sjirks (1868-1934)]] *[[Van_der_Schaaf-195|Schaaf van der, Sjirk Ypes (1831)]] *Schaaf van der, Ype Sji(e)rks (1803) *Schaaf van der, Eentje Ypes (1728) *Schaaf van der, Sji(e)rk Eentjes (1773) *(Schaaf), Ype Eintjes van der (1700) *(Schaaf), Eintje Ypesz van der (1666) *(Schaaf), Ypes Eintjes (1623) *[[Van_der_Schaaf-145|Schaaf van der, Louw Ale(f)s (1839)]] *[[Louws-26|Schaaf van der, Alef Louws (1799)]] *[[Alefs-27|(Schaaf van der), Louw Alefs (1765)]] *[[Louws-10|(Schaaf van der), Alef Louws Aleffs (1739)]] *Scheltinga van, Arjen Pieters (1827) *[[Schengenga-4|Schengenga, Jan Reinders (1911)]] *Schokker, Hendrik Jans (1831) *Schokker, Jan Hendriks Haga (1804) *[[Schoonhoven-217|Schoonhoven, Gerrit Aukes (1822)]] *[[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] *Schoonhoven, Paulus Gerbens (1759) *[[Tjipkes-17|Schotsman, Paulus Tjipkes (1781)]] *Schotsman, Johannes Siemens (1827) *[[Waayes-1|Schotsman, Ulbe Waayes (1781-1830)]] *[[Van_der_Schuit-30|Schuit van der, Klaas Hertzens (1892)]] *[[Van_der_Schuit-24|Schuit van der, Hylke Klazes (1874)]] *[[Van_der_Schuit-25|Schuit van der, Anne Klazes (1877)]] *[[Van_der_Schuit-21|Schuit van der, Hertzen Klazes (1869)]] *[[Van_der_Schuit-18|Schuit van der, Anne Hertzens (1854)]] *[[Van_der_Schuit-9|Schuit van der, Meye Hertzes (1849)]] *[[Van_der_Schuit-16|Schuit van der, Bendix Hertzens (1847-1891)]] *[[Van_der_Schuit-14|Schuit van der, Klaas Hertzens (1843-1906)]] *Schuit van der, Sjoerd Obbes (1788) *Schuit, van der, Bendix Obbes (1783) *Schuit van der, Hidde Obbes (1781) *(Schuit van der) Obbe (Bendix) Benediktus (1751) *[[Benediks-2|Schuit van der, Hertzen, Bendix (1814-1859)]] *Schuit van der, Bendix Meyes (1786) *Schuit van der, Anne Meyes (1779) *(Schuit van der) Meye Bendix (1744) *(Schuit van der), Bendix Meyes (1714) *Schuitema, Adde Pietertjezn (1821) *[[Reins-150|[(S)Zilvius], Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Gosses-132|S(Z)ilvius, Rein Gosses (1715)]] *Sipma, Schelte Petrus (1798) *Sipma, Jelle Petrus (1799) *Sipma, Jan Hayes (1823) *Sipma, Haye Petrus (1795) *Sipma, Piebe Petrus (1784) *Sipma, Petrus Pybes (1757) *Sipma, Pybe Jans (1730) *(Sipma), Jan Pybes () *Sluis van, Hidde Jacobs (1813) *Sluis van, Jacob Arjens (1767) *[[Van_Sluis-17|Sluis van, Jetze Hendriks (1868)]] *[[Van_Sluis-16|Sluis van, Hendrik Martens (1829)]] *[[Eeltjes-52|Sluis van, Marten Eeltjes (1792)]] *[[Eeltjes-53|Sluis van, Ansche Eeltjes (1795)]] *[[Martens-2282|Sluis van, Eeltje Martens (1758-1826)]] *[[Willems-2192|Sluis van der, Karst Willems (1804-1849)]] *Sluis van der, Rienk Willems (1817) *Sluis van der, Marten Willems (1804) *(Sluis van der), Willem Carstes (1774) *Smit, Anske Tjeerds (1855) *[[Spruit-135|Spruit, Johannes Pieters (1849-1922)]] *[[Struikmans-2|Struikmans, Hendrik Cornelis (1836)]] *Struikmans, Cornelis Pieters (1810) *Struikman(s), Pieter Hendriks (1764) *(Struikmans) Velzen, Bauke Hendriks (1865) *(Struikmans) Velzen, Hendrik Hendriks (1861) *Velzen, Hendrik Hendriks (1823) *Velzen, Hendrik Hendriks (1786) *[[Steenbeek-44|Steenbeek, Jan Petrus (1825)]] *Steenstra, Gerben Pieters (1849) *[[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795)]] *[[Steginga-17|Steginga, Sybolt Lammerts (1828)]] *[[Steginga-16|Steginga, Hielke Lammerts (1826)]] *[[Steginga-15|Steginga, Romke Lammerts (1824)]] *[[Steginga-19|Steginga, Foppe Lammerts (1820)]] *[[Steginga-10|Ste(i)ginga Minne Lammerts (1820)]] *[[Minnes-114|Ste(i)ginga, Lammert Minnes (1793-1858)]] *[[Lammerts-317|Ste(i)ginga, Minne Lammerts (1766)]] *[[Popkes-130|Ste(i) ginga, Lammert Popkes (1728)]] *[[Stenders-1|Stenders, Theunis (1815-1888)]] *[[Sybrandy-17|Sybrandy, Sikke Franses (1850)]] *[[Sybrandy-18|Sybrandy, Frans Sikkes (1827)]] *[[Syperda-10|Syperda, Durk Gosses (1900-1964)]] *[[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] *[[Sijperda-3|Syperda, Abe Sjoerds (1832-1908)]] *[[Sysling-12|Sysling, Jan Klazes (1836-1908)]] *[[Siesling-4|Sysling(s) (Sieslings), Klaas Jans (1814-1887)]] *[[Zysseling-2|Sysling, Jan Klazes (1790-1837)]] *[[Hanses-162|Sysling, Klaas Hanses (1745)]] *Sysling, Age Hanses (1743) *Sysling, Harmen Hanses (1739) *[[Zysling-7|Sysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746)]] *Sysling, Hindrik Harmens (1718) *Sysling, Hans Harmens (1715) *(Sysling), Harmen Hanses (1679) ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Talhout - Teppema - Terpstra - Thijsma - Tyleman - Tjerkstra - Tjitses - Toering=== *Talhout, Durk Hendriks (1889) *Talhout, Hendrik Cornelis (1865) *Talhout, Cornelis Hendriks (1836) *Talhout, Eeuwke Eeuwkes (1843) *[[Tiemens-24|Talhout, Eeuwke Tiemens (1803)]] *[[Tiemens-25|Talhout, Hendrik Tiemens (1801)]] *[[Talhout-5|Talhout, Lykel Tiemens (1798)]] *[[Tiemens-23|Talhout, Durk Tiemens (1793)]] *[[Talhout-6|Talhout, Tiemen Durks (1771-1809)]] *[[Baukes-192|Teppema, Klaas Baukes (1786-1863)]] *Teppema), Bauke Lazes () *[[Terpstra-722|Terpstra, Jan Freriks (1867-1953)]] *[[Terpstra-474|Terpstra, Auke Freriks (1862-1936)]] *[[Terpstra-721|Terpstra, Lieuwe Freriks (1859-1940)]] *[[Terpstra-303|Terpstra, Ytzen Feites (1910)]] *[[Terpstra-301|Terpstra, Feite Feites (1882-1943)]] *[[Terpstra-297|Terpstra, Hans Feites (1879-1965)]] *[[Terpstra-295|Terpstra, Feite Freriks (1849)]] *[[Terpstra-720|Terpstra, Johannes Jans (1833)]] *[[Terpstra-719|Terpstra, Piebe Jans (1830)]] *[[Terpstra-718|Terpstra, Lieuwe Jans (1819)]] *[[Terpstra-290|Terpstra, Frerik Jans (1815)]] *[[Freerks-153|Terpstra, Jan Frerik (1790)]] *[[Tijsma-35|Thijsma, Jan Thijsses (1825)]] *Thijsma, Wybe Thijsses (1808) *Thijsma, Thijs Joukes (1780) *Tyleman, Wybe Freeks (1811) *Tyleman, Freerk Wybes (1788) *Tyleman, Wybe Tyles (1749) *[[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter Ymkes (1870-1931)]] *[[Tjerkstra-7|Tjerkstra, Ymke Pieters (1842)]] *[[Tjerkstra-5|Tjerkstra, Pieter Willems (1859)]] *[[Tjerkstra-6|Tjerkstra, Willem Pieters (1836)]] *[[Willems-2024|Tjerkstra, Pieter Willems (1805)]] *Tjitses, Ykes () *[[Toering-85|Toering, Liekele Harmens (1864)]] *[[Toering-84|Toering, Harmen Harmens (1863)]] *[[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen Harmens (1828-1901)]] *Toering, Arend Roelofs (1940) *[[Toering-62|Toering, Roelof Arends (1907)]] *[[Toering-57|Toering, Arend Roelofs (1865)]] *[[Toering-34|Toering Roelof Willems (1832)]] *[[Toering-32|Toering, Jan Willems (1828)]] *[[Toering-15|Toering, Willem Roelofs (1806)]] *[[Toering-79|Toering, Harmen Roelofs (1802)]] *[[Toering-26|Toering, Roelof Harmens (1778)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===van der Vaart - Valk - van (der) Veen - Veenema - Veenstra - van 't Veer - van der Veer - Veldhuizen - Visser - Visserman - Vlas - de Vreeze - de Vries=== *Vaart van der, Sjerp Pieters (1825) *Vaart van der, Johannes Johannes (1833) *Vaart van der, Marten Johannes (1831) *Vaart van der, Jan Johannes (1824) *Vaart van der, Johannes Wybrens (1795) *Vaart van der, Marten Wybrens (1791) *Vaart van der, Pieter Wybrens (1790) *Vaart van der, Nanne Wybrens (1780) *(Vaart van der), Wybren Pieters (1779) *Valk, Jacob Jans (1889) *Valk, Jan Jacobs (1866) *Valk, Jacobus Sybrens (1885) *Valk Pieter Sybrens (1876) *Valk, Jacob Sybrens (1875) *Valk, Sybren Jacobs (1853) *Valk, Jacob Sybrens (1824) *Valk, Sybren Jacobs (1800) *Valk, Jacob Sybrens (1772) *(Valk), van der, Sybren Jacobs (1738) *[[Van_Veen-588|Veen van, Jan Jolles (1893)]] *Veen van der, Taetske Jeremias (1808) *Veen van der, Sake Jeremias (1805) *Veen van der, Oege Jeremias (1793) *Veen van der, Jeremias Oeges (1760) *(Veen van der), Jan Oeges () *Veen van der, Gosse Aukes (1879) *Veen van der, Gosse Gerbens (1856) *[[Van_der_Veen-572|Veen van der, Gerben Cornelis (1814)]] *[[Van_der_Veen-573|Veen van der, Cornelis Gerbens (1790)]] *Veen van der, Sipke Rinkes (1891) *Veen van der, Gosse Rinkes (1888) *Veen van der, Rinke Gosses (1861) *Veen van der, Gosse Rinkes (1821) *Veen van der, Rinke Jacobs (1786) *Veen van der, Joeke Tjallings (1842) *Veen van der, Tjibbe Tjallings (1838) *Veen van der, Cornelis Tjallings (1845) *Veen van der, Douwe Tjallings (1836) *Veen van der, Tjalling Romkes (1858) *Veen van der, Romke Tjallings (1830) *Veen van der, Tjalling Romkes (1807) *Veen van der, Minze Gerbens (1906) *Veen van der, Jan Gerbens (1909) *Veen van der, Feite Gerbens (1917) *Veen van der, Gerben Minzes (1879) *Veen van der, Minze Abrahams (1906) *Veen Van der, Jan Abrahams (1910) *Veen van der, Tjerk Abrahams (1911) *Veen van der, Feite Abrahams (1912) *Veen van der, Gerben Abrahams (1913) *Veen van der, Abraham Minzes (1872) *Veen, van der, Geert Abrahams (1853) *Veen, van der, Geale Abrahams (1850) *Veen, van der, Minze Abrahams (1847) *Veen, Jan Abrahams (1844) *Veen, Tjerk Abrahams (1836) *Veen, van der, Marten Geales (1822) *Veen, van der, Minze Geales (1818) *Veen, van der, Abraham Geales (1814) *Veen, van der Jan Geales (1808) *(Veen, van der) Geale Jans (1779) *[[Veenema-75|Veenema, Marten Uiltjes (1822)]] *[[Hoites-16|Veenema Uiltje Hoytes (1763)]] *Veenema, Jan Klazes (1838) *Veenema, Klaas Hendriks (1792) *Veenema, Anske Hendriks (1790) *[[Klasen-176|(Veenema), Hendrik (Klaases) (1759-1848)]] *(Veenema) (Krikke) Klaas Jans (1733) *Veenstra, Jetze Tjeerds (1916) *[[Veenstra-446|Veenstra, Tjeerd Baukes (1883)]] *[[Veenstra-267|Veenstra, Piebe Rinzes (1849)]] *[[Veenstra-265|V(F)eenstra, Hendrik Rinzes (1843)]] *[[Veenstra-266|Veenstra, Bauke Rinzes (1846)]] *[[Veenstra-255|V(F)eenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838)]] *[[Roelofs-347|Veenstra, Rinze Roelofs (1807)]] *[[Veenstra-257|Veenstra, Roelof Hendriks (1762)]] *(Veenstra) Hendrik Rinses (1727) *[[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van ’t, Roelof Reins (1852-1933)]] *[[Van_%27t_Veer-74|Veer van ’t Fekke Reins (1890)]] *[[Van_'t_Veer-75|Veer van ’t, Rein Reins (1893)]] *[[Van_%27t_Veer-73|Veer van ‘t, Hisse Reins (1886)]] *[[Van_%27t_Veer-68|Veer van ’t, Rein Hisses (1860)]] *[[Van_%27t_Veer-71|Veer van ’t, Anne Hisses (1854)]] *[[Van_'t_Veer-62|Veer van ’t, Doekle Hisses (1849)]] *[[Van_%27t_Veer-63|Veer van ’t, Hisse Doekles (1815)]] *[[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van ’t, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] *[[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van ’t, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] *[[Hisses-3|Veer van ‘t, Doekle Hisses (1777)]] *(Veer van ‘t,) Hisse Doekles () *Veer van der, Pieter Wybes (1815) *Veer van der, Wabe Jacobs (1833) *Veer van der, Age Joukes () *[[Veldhuizen-49|Veldhuizen, Harmen (1865-1951)]] *[[Visser-4773|Visser, Anne Baukes (1852-1922)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Visser-4763|Visser, Bauke Annes (1824-1879)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] *[[Visser-4771|Visser, Auke Annes (1873-1942)]] ''broer van ->'' *[[Visser-4770|Visser, Jan Annes (1869)]] ''zonen van ->'' *[[Visser-4769|Visser, Anne Jans (1841)]] *[[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] *[[Visser-4758|Visser, Anne Annes (1809-1895)]] *[[Visser-4754|Visser, Anne Annes Jr. (1783)]] *[[Visser-4755|Visser, Jan Annes (1785)]] *[[Visser-1010|Visser, Anne Annes (1756)]] *Visser Jan Wigles (1782) *[[Annes-311|Visser, Wigle Annes (1753)]] *[[Annes-307|Visser, Wyger Annes (1743-1806)]] *[[Visser-1011|(Visser), Anne Wygers (1718)]] *[[Visser-4781|Visser, Wieger Jans (1864)]] *[[Visser-4778|Visser, Jan Wiegers (1834)]] *[[Visser-4779|Visser, Wieger Sippes (1854)]] *[[Visser-4775|Visser, Sippe Wiegers (1825)]] *[[Wygers-19|Visser, Wieger Wiegers (1797)]] *Visser, Rintje Jans (1827) *Visser, Jan Rintjes (1793) *[[Sines-620|(Visser), Rintje Synes (of Sinnes) (1760-1855)]] *(Visser), Wieger Jans (1757) *[[Wiegers-287|(Visser), Jan Wygers (1725)]] *[[Jans-7903|Visser, Cornelis Jans (1771-1851)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Cornelis-1203|(Visser) Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] *[[Visser-1615|(Visser), Wyger Annes (1690)]] *(Visser), Hantje Hayes () *(Visser) Haye Jans (1690) *(Visser), Anne Hayes (1675) *(Visser), Jan Hayes (1665) *(Visser), Haye Jans (1635) *(Visser), Jan Egges (Agges) () *Visser, Lolke Taekes (1842) *Visser, Taeke Geerts (1802) *[[Visser-4817|Visser, Cornelis Piebes (1840-1901)]] *[[Ypes-74|Visser, Piebe Ypes (1806)]] *Visser, Ype Piebes (1781) *Visser, Bauke Pybes (1779) *[[Rinzes-21|Visser Piebe Rinzes (1798)]] *(Visser) Rinse Pybes (1775) *(Visser) Hoekema, Taeke Pybes (1769) *(Visser) Pybe Rinses () *(Visser), Rinse Feikes () *Visser), Feike Douwes () *(Visser) Douwe Feikes () *Visser, Haitze Douwes (1840) *Visser, Douwe Haitzes (1816) *Visser, Haitse Claases (1781) *(Visser) (Overmeer), Claas Geerts (1735) *(Visser) Geert Jans () *Visser, Haitse Meyes (1782) *Visser, Meye Haitzes (1754) *(Visser), (Jong de), Haitse Johans (1723) *(Visser), (Jong de) en (Ha(a)ntjes) Johan Haytses (1700) *Visser), (Jong de) (Ha(a)ntjes) Haytse Johans () *[[Visser-2153|Visser Timon Simons (1864-1950)]] *Visser, Siemon Jans (1833) *Visser, Johannes Jeekeles (1796) *Visser, Tjiets Sybolts (1824) *Visser, Jekele Sybolts (1822) *Visser, Sybolt Jaekeles (1793) *Visser, Jan Jekeles (1791) *Visser, Leffert Jekeles (1788) *Visser Johannes Lefferts (1772) *Visser, Frans Lefferts (1768) *[[Lefferts-235|Visser, Jekele (Yckele) Lefferts (1758-1836)]] *(Visser), Lefferts Jekeles (1723) ''zoon van ->'' *(Visser), Iekele Lefferts (1699) ''broer van ->'' *(Visser), Sybolt Lefferts (1696) ''zonen van ->'' *(Visser), Leffert Jekeles (1664) *(Visser) Wybe Sybolts (1755) ''halfbroer van ->'' *(Visser) Yke Sybolts (1731) ''broer van ->'' *(Visser), Lieuwe Sybolts (1728) ''zonen van ->'' *(Visser) Sybolt Ykes (Iekeles) (1702) ''zoon van ->'' *[[Tietses-1|(Visser) Ycke Tjitzes (1660-1726)]] *[[Visser-4835|Vissser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] *[[Symens-50|Visser, Tjerk Symens (1791)]] *Visser, Huite Thysses (1833) *[[Visser-4840|Visser, Klaas Huites (1838)]] *[[Cornelis-1153|Visser, Huite Cornelis (1806)]] *Visser, Jacob Scheltes (1829) *Visser, Schelte Jacobs (1797) *[[Visser-2003|Visser, Schelte Ages (1790)]] *Visser, Age Scheltes (1755) *(Visser), Schelte Ages (1733) *Visser, Sake (1857) *Visser, Jelle Jacobs (1870) *Visser, Jacob Jelles (1831) *Visser, Jelle Stevens (1802) *(Visser) Steven Franszes (1772) *Visser, Lupke Franzes (1775) *Visser, Jacob Franzes (1770) *(Visser) Frans Jacobs (1737) *Visser, Gerke T(a)ekes (1895) *Visser, Teke Jacobs (1854) *Visser, Gerke Jacobs (1858) *Visser, Jacob Gerkes (1822) *Visser, Gerke Wopkes (1787) *Visser, Wopke Gerkes (1743) *Visser, Douwe Durks () *Visser, Pieke Geerts (1802) *Visser, Sie(r)d Feykes (1767) *[[Visserman-50|Visserman, Sierd Sierds (1916)]] *[[Visserman-46|Visserman, Sierd Sierds (1891)]] *[[Visserman-44|Visserman Hylke Sierds (1883)]] *[[Visserman-45|Visserman, Pier Sierds (1885)]] *[[Visserman-29|Visserman, Sierd Hylkes (1857-1943)]] *[[Visserman-36|Visserman, Hylke Taedes (1873)]] *[[Visserman-18|Visserman, Taede Hylkes (1849)]] *[[Visserman-15|Visserman, Hylke Taedes (1825)]] *[[Sierds-14|Visserman, Taede Sierds (1797)]] *[[Wiegers-224|(Visserman), Taede Wiegers (1811)]] *[[Douwes-467|(Vissser(man)), Van Foeken, Foekema, Taede Douwes (1781)]] *[[Taedes-11|(Visser(man)), Douwe Taedes (1758)]] *[[Taedes-13|(Visser)(man), Sierd Taedes (1756)]] *Visser(man), Gerben Wiegers (1782) *[[Teedes-5|(Visserman), Wieger Taedes (1753)]] *[[Wygers-13|(Visser(man)), Taede Wygers (1727)]] *[[Douwes-312|(Visserman) moeder Akke Douwes (1725)]] *[[Douwes-468|(Visser) vader Feyke Douwes (1726)]] *[[Feikes-34|(Visser(man)), Douwe Feykes ()]] *(Visser(man)), Feyke Douwes () *[[Vlas-31|Vlas, Tjebbe Feikes (1861)]] *[[Vlas-30|Vlas, Durk Feikes (1858)]] *[[Vlas-27|Vlas, Sjoerd Feikes (1851)]] *[[Vlas-24|Vlas, Durk Sjoerds (1840)]] *[[Vlas-19|Vlas, Inne Sjoerds (1828)]] *[[Vlas-20|Vlas, Symon Sjoerds (1830)]] *[[Vlas-17|Vlas, Feike Sjoerds (1824)]] *[[Feikes-40|(Vlas), Sjoerd Feikes (1801)]] *[[Vlas-5|Vlas, Pieter Hylkes (1869)]] *[[Vlas-15|Vlas, Hylke Pieters (1844)]] *[[Feijkes-8|Vlas, Pieter Feikes (1798)]] *[[Pytters-94|(Vlas), Feike Pieters (1773-1814)]] *[[Diuerds-1|(Vlas), Pieter Duyrds (1712)]] *[[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder Broers (1852-1940)]] *[[De_Vreeze-42|Vreese de, Uilke Broers (1840)]] *[[De_Vreeze-37|Vreeze de, Broer Uilkes (1815)]] *[[De_Vreeze-41|Vreeze de, Pieter Uilkes (1817)]] *[[De_Vreeze-36|Vreese de, Uilke Lolles (1794)]] *[[Jacobs-13802|Vreese de, Lolle Jacobs (1767)]] *Vries de, Doede Jacobs () *Vries de, Gerrit Hendriks (1800) *[[De_Vries-4727|Vries de, Frans Jans (1825-1868)]] *[[Franses-62|Vries de, Jan Fanzes (1789)]] *Vries de, Frans Jans (1757) *[[De_Vries-4849|Vries de, Hartman Pieters (1858-1931)]] *[[De_Vries-4848|Vries de, Pieter Jans (1824-1900)]] *Vries de, Lieuwe () *Vries de, Tjeerd Sakes (1775) *Vries de, Pier Hendriks (1818) *Vries de, Willem Hendriks (1810) *Vries de, Louwerens Wopkes (1848) *Vries de, Wopke Hendriks (1804) *Vries de, Gerrit Hendriks (1800) *Vries de, Hendrik Wopkes (1767) ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Wagenaar - van der Wal - Weerstra - van der Wall - Weyma - van der Werf - Wester - Westra - Wierda - Wiersma - Wildschut - de Wit - de Wind - voor de Wind - Wouda - van der Woude - Wouters - Wijnhold=== *[[Wagenaar-731|Wagenaar, Douwe Dominicus (1859)]] *Wal van der, Thaeke Okkes (1844) *[[Wal-7|Wal van der, Tjipke Pieters (1804-1879)]] *Wal van der, Gerrit Foekes (1817) *Wal van der, Foeke Ennes (1793) *Wal van der, Harmen Hendriks (1775) *Wal van der, Hendrik Harmens () *Wal, van der, Ulke Wopkes (1766) *Weerstra, Jan Rommert (1746) *Wall van der, U(O)lfert Douwes () *Weyma, Sake Johannes (1838) *Weyma, Herre Johannes (1840) *Weyma, Johannes Sakes (1805) *[[Wijma-200|Weijma, Jelle Rinderts (1779)]] *Werf van der, Jan Jelles (1804) *Werf van der, Jelle Jans (1768) *(Werf van der), Jan Jelles () *(Werf, van der), Jan Jacobs (1658) *(Werf, van der), Jacob Jansz (1630) *[[Wester-416|Wester, Gerrit Harrits (1838)]] *[[Wester-711|Wester, Wybe Harrits (1833)]] *[[Wester-710|Wester, Fokke Harrits (1829)]] *[[Wester-709|Wester, Albert Harrits (1828)]] *[[Wester-721|Wester, Harrit Gjalts (1859)]] *[[Wester-705|Wester, Gjolt (Gjalt) Harrits (1821)]] *[[Gjalts-30|Wester, Harrit Gjalts (1793)]] *[[Sjoerds-323|Wester, Gjalt Sjoerds (1765)]] *[[Westra-373|Westra, Ruurd Sapes (1825)]] *Wierda, Hylke Sjerps (1791-1851) *Wierda, Sierp (Sjerps) Hylkes (1763) *(Wierda), Hylke Sje(e)rps (1733) *(Wierda), Sjeerp Hylkes (1707) *(Wierda), Hylke Sytses (1659) *[[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle Sydzes (1870-1956)]] *[[Wiersma-521|Wiersma, Sytse Annes (1829)]] *[[Wiersma-507|Wiersma, Jetze Sjoerds (1859)]] *[[Wiersma-490|Wiersma, Douwe Pieters (1887)]] *[[Wiersma-488|Wiersma, Thomas Pieters (1881)]] *[[Wiersma-485|Wiersma, Sjoerd Pieters (1875)]] *[[Wiersma-484|Wiersma Jacob Pieters (1872-1895)]] *[[Wiersma-222|Wiersma, Pieter Sjoerds (1845)]] *[[Wiersma-503|Wiersma, Thomas Sjoerds (1851)]] *[[Wiersma-491|Wiersma, Siemen (Simon) Sjoerds (1845)]] *[[Wiersma-223|Wiersma, Sjoerd Pieters (1821)]] *[[Wiersma-482|Wiersma, Douwe Pieters (1832-1862)]] *[[Wiersma-479|Wiersma, Johannes Pieters (1826)]] *[[Wierdsma-10|(Wiersma), Pieter Sjoerds (1788)]] *(Wiersma), Sjoerd Pieters () *[[Wildschut-91|Wildschut, Pieter Hendriks (1856)]] *[[Wildschut-90|Wildschut, Louw Hendriks (1854)]] *[[Wildschut-89|Wildschut, Hendrik Louw(ren)s (1826)]] *[[Aages-4|Wildschut, Jetse Ages (1803)]] *[[Aages-5|Wildschut, Roelof Ages (1801)]] *[[Ages-65|Wildschut, Lourens Ages (1795)]] *[[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1834)]] *[[Lolkes-49|Wildschut, Lou(w)rens Lolkes (1783)]] *[[Lourens-1099|Wildschut, Lolke Louwrens (1753)]] *[[Wildschut-87|Wildschut, Sierd Louw(ren)s (1821)]] *[[Wildschut-103|Wildschut, Klaas Louw(ren)s (1819)]] *[[Wildschut-54|Wildschut, Louwrens Klazes (1792)]] *[[Wildschut-55|Wildschut, Klaas Lourens (1751)]] *[[Klases-48|(Wildschut), Lourens Claases ()]] *[[De_Wit-2008|Wit de, Minze Jans (1789)]] *[[De_Wind-95|Wind de, Andries Hendriks (1832-1915)]] *Wind, voor de, Johannes Cornelis (1846) *Wind, voor de, Cornelis Johannes (1807) *Wind, voor de, Johannes Cornelis (1776) *Wind, voor de, Cornelis Johannes (1746) *Wind, voor de, Cornelis Tjebbes () *Wouda, Taede Pieters (1818) *[[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanzes (1814-1887)]] *Wouters, Ype Lammerts () *[[Wijnhold-4|Wijnhold, Sybrand Jacobs (1889-1971)]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===IJskamp=== *(IJskamp), Jurjen Pieters () ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Zandburg - Zandstra - van der Zee - Zeldenrust - Zeilstra - Zetzema - Z(S)oethout - Zult - Zwaga - Zwart - Zwerver=== *Zandburg, Rintje Jans (1820) *[[Douwes-467|Zandstra, Taede Douwes (1781-1842)]] *[[Van_der_Zee-394|Zee van der, Hylke Harmens (1879)]] *[[Van_der_Zee-393|Zee van der, Freerk Harmens (1876)]] *[[Van_der_Zee-392|Zee van der, Jelle Harmens (1869)]] *[[Van_der_Zee-390|Zee van der, Harmen Freerks (1834-1917)]] *[[Van_der_Zee-388|Zee van der, Haring Freerk (1830-1894)]] *[[Van_der_Zee-385|Zee van der, Age Freeks (1819-1853)]] *Zee van der, Evert Harings (1799) *Zee van der, Freerk Harings (1794-1844) *Zee, van der, Tjalling Jans (1842) *[[Van_der_Zee-396|(Zee van der), Tjibbele (Tjebbe) Jans (1838-1917)]] *Zee, van der, Jan Tjibbles (1811) *Zee van der, Tjible Harings (1789) *(Zee van der), Jan Tjibles (1761) *Zee van der, Haring Tjibles (1763) *(Zee van der), Tjible Jans (1725) *(Zee van der), Jan Tjibles (1700) *(Zee van der), Tjible Jans () *Zee, van der, Kleis Wytzes (1796) *Zee, van der, Wopke Wytzes (1793) *(Zee, van der), Van der Lande, Sibble Wytzes (1778) *Zee, van der, Wytse Sibb(e)les (1749) *(Zee van der), Sibble Wopkes () *[[Van_der_Zee-414|(Zee van der), Willem (1868-1957)]] *[[Pybes-34|(Zee van der), Meine Piebes (1766-1847)]] *(Zeldenrust), (van der Meer), Wybe Hoytes (1752) *(Zeldenrust), Hylke Hoytes (Huites) (1743) *(Zeldenrust)(Walthuizen), Hoyte Innes () *(Zeldenrust)(Walthuizen), Wolthuizen, Inne Huites (1754) *Zeilstra, Ytzen Foekes (1881) *Zetzema, Jan Berends (1910) *Zetzema, Berend Everts (1876) *[[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johannes Petrus Jelles (1836-1912)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Zoethout-55|Z(S)oethout, Jelle Hylkes (1799-1863)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Zoethout-54|Zoethout, Hylke Jelles (1778-1831)]] ''zoon van ->->->'' *[[Zoethout-53|Zoethout, Age Jans (1824-1886)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Soethout-6|Z(S)oethout, Jan Ages (1797-1869)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Soethout-5|Z(S)oethout, Age Jelles (1764)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Reiners-279|Z(S)oethout, Jelle Reynder (1741)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Zoethout-37|(Z(S)oethout, Reyner Jelles (1716)]] ''zoon van ->'' *[[Zult-4|Zult, Jelte Willems (1842)]] *[[Jeltes-62|Zult, Willem Jeltes (1805-1885)]] *[[Jeltes-67|Zult, Sjoerd Jeltes (1808-1856)]] *[[Sjoerds-330|Zult, Jelte Sjoerds (1780-1857)]] *[[Jans-7562|Zwaga, Hyltje Jans (1793)]] *Zwaga, Fredze Jacobs (1789) *(Zwaga), Jacob Fredses () *[[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik Feddes (1865)]] *[[Zwart-187|Zwart, Siert Feddes (1850-1917)]] *[[Zwart-192|Zwart, Fedde Ottes (1817-1880)]] *[[Haayes-2|Zwart, Gosling Hayes (1779-1820)]] *(Zwart), Haye Gosligs (1746) *Zwerver, Albert Jacobs () ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ==De Ielkantoren== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ===Gaastmeer=== ===Heeg=== ===Workum=== ==De Aken== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Anne Wiegers I (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser | Wieger Wiegers Visser]]) === ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Anne Wiegers II (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling | De Herstelling]]) === ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Catharina I=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 1
ID Geen ||
1ste Ielkantoar Gaastmeer/Heeg |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || ±1726 in 1734 genoemd || Gekocht te Molkwerum, nieuw of gebruikt? We weten het niet, de aken Catharina I en de Alida worden,1734, in een adem genoemd.
Zijnde de aken varend voor Gaastmeer. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || |- | '''Eigenaar''' || ±1726-1743
1743-1758
1758-17?? || Wyger Annes (Visser) Fa. W.A. en A.W. en Zoonen
Wed. Wypkje Riemers, Fa. W.A. en A.W. en Zoonen
Anne Wygers Visser, nu Fa. W. en A. Visser, opgericht sinds 1731
Dus met terugwerkende kracht ingevoerd door de zonen. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot : 4 oude Last |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1726-1743
1743-1758
1758- 17?? || Wyger Annes (Visser) Fa. W.A. en A.W. en Zoonen
Wed. Wypkje Riemers, Fa. W.A. en A.W. en Zoonen
Anne Wygers Visser, nu Fa. W. en A. Visser, opgericht sinds 1731
|- | '''Schippers
Bemanningsleden''' ||
±1726 ||
Ycke Tjitses (Visser |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | ±1726
Wyger Annes (Visser) koopt zijn 1ste aak te Molkwerum van Symen Heres.
Yke Tjitses, hij was op 05 febr. 1701, in 2de huwelijk getrouwd met Akke Sybouts, was zeeman te Workum, woonde te Nijega H.O. hij is dan ook boer, maar werkt mogelijk in de winter op een palingaak. Op 24 mei 1726 wordt een inventaris opgemaakt i.v.m. zijn overlijden op zee eerder dat jaar. Hun dochter trouwt nov. 1841 met de zoon van de reder Wyger Annes. Bron: familie geschiedenis: Jelte Luinenburg te Koudum. Onduidelijk is in welke zee hij verdronken is, de Noordzee of de Zuiderzee wanneer en op welk schip/aak en met welke naam? Dat in 1859 een aak van Workum de naam Catharina (Katarina) kreeg, heeft de volgorde van naam bepaald. De Alida wordt in 1836 tegelijker tijd genoemd. Maar zal hoogst vermoedelijk in de Zuiderzee verdronken zijn, aangezien ze de eerste jaren slechts op Amsterdam zullen hebben gevaren en nog niet op Londen.
Ycke was de voorvader van de Vissers (reders) maar ook van Jekele (Ieke(le) Lefferts (Visser) Visscherijen I van Gaastmeer en Pieter Reyers Flapper schipper te Workum |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Catharina II (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan | Jonge Jan]]) === ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Het Dorp Gaastmeer=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 35
ID 9877 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9877 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1825 || Vermoedelijk Workum. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1825 || Hendrik Alberts Maneveld, interim manneger Ielkantoar Gaastmeer. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1825-1833
1833-1844
1844-1859
1859-1871 || Hendrik Alberts Maneveld, interim manneger Ielkantoar Gaastmeer.
Wieger Jans en Jan Rintjes Visser, deelgenoten Ielk. Gaastmeer.
Wieger Jans Visser reder Ielkantoar Gaastmeer
Sippe Wiegers en Jan Wiegers Visser, deelgenoten Gaastmeer |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Groot Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot: een 64 vter
34 nieuwe last. Zie: lijst van de Koning |- | '''Herdopen''' || 1825-1848
1848-1854
1854-1871 || Het “Dorp Gaastmeer”
De “Jonge Sippe”
De “Sippe Visser I” |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1825-1871 || Ielkantoar Gaastmeer |- | '''Schippers''' || 1825-1831
1831-1838
1838-1852
1852-1859
1859-1871 || Rintje Synes Visser (1760-1855)
Meine Piebes van der Zee (1766-1847)
Wytze Jacobs de Jong (1804-1858)
[[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpe Johannes van Keimpema (1820-1895)]]
Keimpe Sybrens de Jong (1874-1938) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 13-04-1825
In dienstgesteld: Eerste zeebrief aangevraagd door Hendrik Alberts Maneveld, voor “Dorp Gaastmeer”, schipper R. S. Visser

22-12-1870
Het schip de Sippe Visser I, met schipper K.S. de Jong, van Londen naar Workum, ligt in het Schulpengat ten anker. (NVD = Nieuws van de Dag).

1871
Uitdienst gesteld, vervanger: de nieuw gebouwde “Sippe Visser II” . |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Drie Broeders=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 24
ID 13524 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=13524 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1842 || Heeg/Voorste Helling, Sikke Gosses Palsma, (werf nr. 3 a.h. Far) |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1842 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa W. en A. Visser & Zoonen te Heeg |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1842-1900 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa W. en A. Visser & Zoonen te Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: L. 68 vt Br. 17 vt en 6 duim Hol 6 vt en 10 duim
Registratie Nr. ?? |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1842-1900 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa W. en A. Visser & Zoonen te Heeg |- | '''Schippers''' || 1842-1857
1857-1859
1859-1866
1899-1881
1881-1898
1898-1900 || Oege Thysses Fokkema (1801-1866)
Hendrik Annes Visser (1816-1875)
Cornelis Sytzes Kaspersma (1813-1866)
[[Bijkerk-38|Rein Jelles Bijkerk (1819-1892)]]
[[Vortuin-2|Anne Durks Fortuin (1852-1917)]]
[[Zwart-187|Siert Fedddes Zwart (1850-1917)]] |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 12 okt. 1842
1ste zeebrief per 12 okt. 1842 aangevraagd voor Hendrik Annes Visser z.v. Anne Annes Visser Junior Reder/koopman te Heeg.

1901-1902 Uit de Vaart
Opgelegd en onttakeld.


1902-<1912
’t Hol wordt legger te Nieuwen Diep, staat op balans Heeg |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Drie Gezusters=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 4
ID geen ||
|- | '''Bouwjaar''' || <1743 || Woudsend: Michiel Hylkes Tromp |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || <1743 || Wyger Annes Visser Fa. W.A. en A.W. Visser en Zoonen |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1743-1743
1743-1758
1758-1779

1779-17?? || Wyger Annes (Visser) Fa. W.A. en A.W. en Zoonen
Wed. Wypkje Riemers, Fa. W.A. en A.W. en Zoonen
Anne Wygers Visser, nu Fa. W. en A. Visser, opgericht sinds 1731 Dus met terugwerkende kracht ingevoerd door de zonen.
Geen data van gevonden |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot : 4 oude Last |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1742-1779
1779-<1793 || 1ste Ielkantoar Gaastmeer/Heeg
Ielkantoar Heeg van14 juli 1779 te Heeg.Fa. W. en A.Visser en Zoonen |- | '''Schippers''' || <1742-<1760
<1790 - >1790-1790 <1793 || Onbekend.
Harmen Hanses Sysling(h) te Heeg (Visserarchief-Sneek)
Komt niet voor op de balans van mrt 1794 boekjaar 1793. |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | Een Amsterdammer aak voor de Zuiderzee haler en brenger A’dam.

rond 1760 omgedoopt tot De “Vier Gezusters”

<1793
Dan is er de gevonden Notitie van 1748: rond dat jaar 1748, voeren er toen al 3 Palingaken van de Visser’s op Londen;
Uit de vaart, opvolger niet bekend
Volgens: Sicco van Albada: tussen 1765 en 1773 zijn er 5 aakschepen gebouwd door Woudsend voor de Vissers van Gaastmeer- Heeg, het Verenigde Ielkantoar opgericht sinds 1731, Amsterdammer en Londen aken.
De volgende aken hebben ook nog voor Ielkantoar Heeg, opgericht 14 juli 1779, gevaren.
|}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Eendragt=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 22
ID 9869 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9869 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1836 || Heeg: Gosse Meinderts Palsma a/d Syl (werf nr. 2). |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa. W. en A. Visser & Zoonen |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1836-1900 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa. W. en A. Visser & Zoonen |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: L. 63 vt Br. 17 vt Hol 5 vt en 6 duim.
Registratie Nr. 18360430 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1836-1900 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa. W. en A. Visser & Zoonen |- | '''Schippers''' || 1836-1841
1841-1845
1845-1859
1859-1864
1854-1866
1866-1868
1868-1869
1869-1882
1882-1889
1889-1899
1896-1899 || Jan Annes Visser (1814-1890)
Anne Adamus Guldenarm (1821-1902)
Cornelis Sytses Kaspersma (1813-1866)
Albert Ruurds Fortuin (1826-1869)
[[Bijkerk-38|Rein Jelles Bijkerk (1819-1892)]]
[[Jelsma-2|Pieter Jeltes Jelsma (1801-1836)]]
Gjalt Johannes Feenstra (1829-1907)
Jan Eeuwes de Jong (1837-1811)
Gjalt Johannes Feenstra (1829-1907)
Reinder Broers de Vreeze (1853-1940)
[[Zwart-187|Siert Feddes Zwart (1850-1917)]] |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 1836
1ste zeebrief voor Jan Annes Visser, z.v. Anne Annes (Junior) Reder/Koopman te Heeg

1841-1845
Anne Adamus Guldenarm, schoonzoon Anne Annes Visser Junior.

1889-1899
Reinder vaart van aug./dec. op de Oostzee, wordt eind dec. 1899 naar huis geroepen na binnenkomst Nieuwen Diep, en bedankt voor zijn diensten.

1900- <1912
’t Hol als legger te Nieuwen Diep Den Helder. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Engeland (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II | De Sippe Visser II]]) === ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Friesland (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland | De Vriesland)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Heeg=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 28
ID 9157 ||
https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9157 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1867 || Heeg: Ielkantoar Heeg: |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1867 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. en A. Visser & Zoonen te Heeg |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1868-1898
1898-1838 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. en A. Visser & Zoonen te Heeg
Ielkantoar Heeg: |- | '''Kenmerken''' ||


30 okt. 1909
16 aug. 1929 || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot: 34 Last of 65 zeetonnen.
Het verplichtte Visserij nummer WB 8
Liggend te Lemmer, van een nieuw nieuw brandmerk voorzien: 76 Z SNEEK 1929 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1867-1898
1898-1938 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. en A. Visser & Zoonen te Heeg
Ielkantoar Heeg: W. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1868-1876
1876-1894
1894-1906
1905-1906
1906-1911
1911-1914
1914-1918
1918-1929
1929-1933 || Durk Wybes Boontje (1807-1883)
Jan Tjerks Visser (1832-1914)
[[Zwart-187|Siert Feddes Zwart (1850-1917)]]
Jelle Sydzes Wiersma (1870-1956)
[[Vortuin-2|Anne Durks Fortuin (1852-1917)]]
Jarig Rintjes Fortuin (1885-1964)
Jarig Rintjes Fortuin (1885-1964)
Jarig Rintjes Fortuin (1885-1964)
Hindrik Gooitsens Eyer (1891-1963) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 15-juli 1907
Events: BIackwall De Nederlandse palingschuit, HEEG, van Workum inkomende, gesleept wordende door de sleepboot, BEE, is door mist boven Tripcock Point met de sleepboot aan den grond geraakt; beide komen vermoedelijk met hoogwater vlot. Tot heden hebben de schepen nog geen schade geleden.
14-02-1868
De 1ste zeebrief aangevraagd voor Durk Wybes Boontje.
De HEEG (bj. 1867) opgeleverd 16 nov. 1867, 1868 in de vaart is na 1937 verkocht als legger te Makkum, (Gebr. Van den Berg) na 1846 verkocht voor f. 300.=, en gesloopt in Groningerland.

30 okt. 1909
Het Visserij nr. WB 8 uitgereikt, te voeren op boeg en grootzeil

Jan. 1932.
In het seizoen (1931-1932) is de HEEG voor het laatst in de vaart geweest. Info: Jan Zetzema.
Bijzonderheid: Dit is de langst varende paling-aak op pure windkracht geweest. |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Herstelling=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 46
ID 9164 ||
https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9164 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1863 || IJlst. Op de werf: Crolis. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1863 || Rintje Jans Visser, Ielkantoar Workum. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1863-1898
1898-1901
1901-1907
1907-1911
1911-1929 || Rintje Jans Visser, Ielkantoar Workum.
Weduwe Rintje Jans Visser, Maria H. Zandstra.
Jan Haagsma, Ielkantoar Workum
Gebr. A. en N. Lankhorst, Heeg/Heerenveen
Fa. W. en A. Visser en Zonen te Heeg. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip.
Maten:
Een 64 vter.
Bruto: 140,30 m3 of 49,53 ton; Netto: 133,29 of 47.05 ton.
Groot: 34 nieuwe Last
Brandmerk: ‘303 Sneek 1863’ Kadaster nr. 303. |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1863-1901
1901-1907
1907-1911
1911-1929 || Ielkantoar Rintje Jans en erven Workum.
Ielkantoar Jan Haagsma, Workum
Gebr. Lankhorst Heeg/Heerenveen locatie Gaastmeer.
Fa. W. en A. Visser en Zonen Heeg. |- | '''Het Visserij nr. ''' || 30-10-1909 || Het Visserij nr. WB 15 op boeg en op Grootzeil. |- | '''Herdoop''' || 1811 || De “Anne Wiegers II” |- | '''Schippers''' || 1863-1880
1880-1899
1899-1903
1903-1909
1909-1909
1909-1911
1911-1913
1913-1914
1919-1928 || Rein Doekeles van ‘t Veer (1812-1884)
Auke Atzes de Groot (1847-1826)
Willem van der Mast (1840-1915)
[[De_Blauw-10|Pieter Jacob(u)s de Bla(a)uw (1849-1939)]]
Thomas Pieters Riemersma (1861-1847)
[[Bijlsma-171|Rintje Aukes Bijlsma (1873-1934)]]
Atze Aukes de Groot (1873 -1845)
[[Vortuin-2|Anne Durks Fortuin (1852-1917)]]
Horjus Klaas Wierds (1880-1957) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 12-08-1863
1ste zeebrief voor de Herstelling, voor R.D. van ’t Veer

04-04-1898
Scheepsjournaal A.A. de Groot: 6 mei 1898 de Herstelling
04-02-1908
Nieuwendiep, 4 februari 1908. De palingschuit HERSTELLING, schipper de Blauw, wegens storm terug uit zee, is in de haven in aanvaring gekomen met het oorlogsschip FRIESLAND waardoor de HERSTELLING zijn kluiverboom brak en belangrijke schade bekwam.

1811-1929
1929 De Anne Wiegers II veel gebruikt voor de Oostzee, wordt Opgelegd. |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Hoop=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 21
ID 10463 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=10463 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1830 || Heeg/Verste Helling (helling 4) Jouke Gosses Palsma |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1830 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. en A. Visser & Zoonen |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1830-1890 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. en A. Visser & Zoonen |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: L. 63vt Br. 17.00 vt Hol navenant. |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1830-1890 || Ielkantoor Heeg: W. en A. Visser & Zoonen |- | '''Schippers''' || 1830-1846
1846-1847
1847-1847
1847-1857
1857-1860
1860-1867
1867-1868
1868-1869
1869-1870
1870-1873
1873-1877
1877-1884
1884-1889 || Gerke Jacobs Nieuwland (1784-1846)
Hendrik Annes Visser (1816-1875)
Gosse Sybrens Roos (1790-1852)
Hendrik Annes Visser (1816-1875)
Oege Thysses Fokkema (1801-1866)
Pieter Wynzens Jelsma (1827-1874)
Jan Tjerks Visser (1832-1914)
Frans Jans de Vries (1825-1868)
[[Reyinga-8|Frederik (Freerk) Poppes Reijenga (1838-1890)]]
[[Zoethout-38|Johannes Petrus Zoethout (1836-1912)]]
Klaas Huites (Hoytes) Visser (1838-1877)
[[Zwart-187|Siert Feddes Zwart (1850-1917)]]
Reinder Broers de Vreeze (1853-1940) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 14 sept. 1830
De 1ste zeebrief voor Gerke Jacobs Nieuwland aangevraagd.

14 okt 1846
Schipper Gerke Jacobs Nieuwland, bij het bergen van de “Vlieger” uit de mast gevallen en verdronken op de Noordzee., niet kunnen redden, nooit weer gevonden.

??
Gosse Sybrens de Roos op zee gebleven, geen data bekend.

1889- >1910
Uit Dienst: ’t Hol, legger te Nieuwen Diep te Den Helder |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Jonge Antje (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III | De Jonkvrouwen III)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Jonge Cornelis=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 33
ID 11130 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=11130 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1787/88 || Zeer waarschijnlijk Workum. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1787/88 || Jan Cornelis (Visser) zelfstandig schipper/handelaar op Londen 1888-1814, zwager van Jan Wygers Visser reder te Gaastmeer, (broer van Gelk Cornelis, Jan Wygers vrouw). |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1788-1811
29- okt. 1811
02 april 1814
1814-1833


1833-1844
1844-1859
1859-1872 || Jan Cornelis (Visser) enig eigenaar van de aak Jonge Cornelis.
Jan Cornelis, verkoopt 1/2de part aak aan Hendrik Alberts Maneveld.
Jan Cornelis, verkoopt zijn 1/2de part aan Hendrik Alberts Maneveld.
Enig eigenaar is nu Hendrik Alberts Maneveld, Mannager, Ielkantoar Gaastmeer, tussen 1800 en 1833. Geh. met wed. Dieuwke Symens Attema, in 1ste huwelijk getrouwd met Wieger Jans Visser, de Reder.
Wieger Wiegers en Jan Rintjes Visser, deelgenoten Gaastmeer
Wieger Wiegers Visser, reder Ielkantoar Gaastmeer.
Sippe Wieger en Jan Wiegers Visser, deelgenoten Gaastmeer |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip: Een grote Londen-aak, een ruime 60 vter.
Maten: L. 63.5 vt Br. 16 vt en Hol 7 ¼ vt.
Groot: 16 1/94 honderste ton (Franse maat)
5 oude Last. 13 comm. Last
Brandmerk: 354 Sneek 1872 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1788-1811
1811-1814
1814-1877
|| Jan Cornelis (Visser) particulier eigenaar.
Jan Cornelis Visser en Hendrik Alberts Manevelt, ieder een ½ part.
Volledig eigendom van Ielkantoer Gaastmeer |- | '''Schippers''' ||
<1790> 1802
1802-1813
1813-1818
1818-1826
1826-1836
1836-1843
1843-1850
1850-1858
1858-1868
1868-1872 || Jan Cornelis (Visser), volledig eigenaar/schipper (1743-1814)
Romke Pilgroms Pilgrom (1743-1801) zeebrief 15-01-1790 Workum
Rintje Synes (Visser) (1760-1855) zeebrief 28-09-1802 idem.
Sytze Pieters van Randen (1770-1843)
Gerrit Alles Dijkstra (1880-1853)
[[Louws-25|Roelof Lauwrens Bovenkamp (1768-1836)]]
Karst Willems van der Sluis (1804-)
Tjipke Gooitsens Buma (1813-1854)
Johannes Hanses Woude (1814-1887)
Johannes Boukes Feenstra (1798-1871)
[[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpe Johannes van Keimpema (1820-1895)]]
Opgelegd. 1872 zeebrief opgestuurd, aak wordt gesloopt. |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 02-03-1814
De eerste zeebrief door Maneveld aangevraagd voor Sytse Pieters van Randen, (nieuwe zeevaartwet 1814).

11-01-1834
De VROUW DIEUWKE, kapt. R.L. Bovenkamp, van Workum naar Londen, is des nachts van de 11e januari 1834 bij Aldeburgh op strand geraakt, doch zou waarschijnlijk afgebracht worden.


26-11-1867 (OHC)
Binnengekomen: Texel, 26 november 1867. VROUW DIEUWKE, J.B. Feenstra van Londen, heeft schade aan het roer, door assistentie van Lootsboot nr.1 binnengebracht.

01-05-1868 (NRC)
Harwich, 28 april 1868. Het schip (opm: bunschip) VROUW DIEUWKE, kapt. J.B. Feenstra van London naar Worcum bestemd is alhier met verlies van het grootzeil binnengelopen.

28-12-1870 (NRC)
Nieuwediep, 26 december 1870. De Nederlandse palingschuit VROUW DIEUWKE, kapt. K.J. van Keimpema, van Londen naar Workum, ligt voor de Roggesloot ten anker. Het heeft op de Driesprong aan de grond gezeten.

1872 (Final Fate)
In 1872 wordt het bunschip de VROUW DIEUWKE I, na ruim 84 dienstjaren in de palinghandel op Londen gesloopt.
|} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Jonge Jan=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || ID 9163 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9163 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1813 || Hoogstwaarschijnlijk in Workum. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1813 || Hendrik Alberts Manevelt. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1813-1833
1833-1844
1844-1855
1855-1863 || Hendrik Alberts Maneveld, Ielkantoar Gaastmeer.
Wieger Jans en Jan Rintjes Visser, Ielkantoar Gaastmeer.
Jan Rintje Visser, Ielkantoar Workum.
Rintje Jans Visser, Ielkantoar Workum |- | '''Kenmerken''' ||



1814 || Zeebunschip
Maten: niet bekend
Groot: 53 oude tonnen
29 nieuwe Last.
Registr. Nr. 18140176 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1813-1844
1844-1863 || Ielkantoar Gaastmeer
Ielkantoar Workum |- | '''Herdoop''' || 1813-1844
1844-1857
1857-1859
1859-1863 || De “Jonge Jan”, voor Ielkantoar Gaastmeer
De “Jonge Rintje” (Reintje), voor Ielkantoar Workum
De “Vrouw Anna I”
De “Catharina II” in het Laatboek de Katharina (II) genoemd.
Beide voor Ielkantoar Workum varend. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1813-1816
1816-1826
1826-1833
1833-1835
1835-1837
1837-1844
1844-1851
1851-1857
1857-1859
1859-1863 || Rintje Synes Visser (1760 -1855)
[[Louws-25|Roelof Lauwrens Bovenkamp (1768-1836)]]
Meine Piebes van der Zee (1766 -1847)
Sies Sierks van der Meulen (1790-1849)
[[Wal-7|Tjipke Pieters van der Wal (1804 -1879)]]
Pieter Jans de Jong (1805-1869)
Pieter Jans de Jong (1805-1869)
Jan Jochums Croes (1809-1865)
Rein Doekeles van ‘t Veer (1812-1884)
Douwe Pieters Wiersma (1832-1862)
Gerrit Gaeles Bakker (1831-1862 bêstfeint/stuurman.
Jelte Roelofs van der Molen (1829-1862) lytsfeint/kok/matroos |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 06-11-1862 (NAH)
Londen, 3 november. Aangekomen CATHARINA, D.P. Wiersma, van Workum.
19/20-12-1862
De CATHARINA, kapt. Douwe P. Wiersma is op de terugreis van Londen, in de nacht van 19 op 20 december 1862 vergaan bij of op het Bornrif te Ameland.

1862 (Final Fate)
Mededeling van de heer Feyte Terpstra: Met zijn 6e vracht van dat jaar, op 29 oktober 1862, met op 1 pond na 17.000 pond paling aan boord, vertrokken naar Londen, na de lading verkocht te hebben en het geld geruild voor een wissel in £ den, op 16 december 1862 te Gravesend uitgeklaard, en op de 17 december uitgevaren voor de thuisreis, die een “eeuwige reis” zou worden, de Katharina ( opm. de CATHARINA) is in de nacht van 19 op 20 december 1862 met “man en muis” vergaan op de gronden van het Bornrif, NW van Ameland die grenzen aan het Borndiep het stroom-gat tussen Terschelling en Ameland. Niets meer van de bemanning gevonden. Aldus de boekhouding van rederij Rintje Visser. Maar bij het Bornrif had Douwe niets te zoeken met zijn aak, had normaal bij Texel binnen moeten komen
En is daar verongelukt en daar is de bemanning verdwenen, de romp als wrak is om de Noord gedreven en op het Bornrif kapot geslagen. April 1863 is er een vervangende “Wissel” van £ 330.= groot per lijnboot te Harlingen aangekomen, zodat de schade beperkt bleef, tot aak en mensenlevens. Koers £ : 11.75
Volgens Laadboek had de lading een bedrag opgebracht van f. 3889,13. Alleen wat kleingeld was gebleven.

Bronnen:
NAH = Nieuwe Amsterdamsch Handels en Effectenblad
N.A. Den Haag, toegang nummer 2.08.01.07 Zeebrieven verbalen, diverse bestanddelen Feyte Terpstra, Heeg. Ladingboeken 1857- 1859 via het Fries Scheepvaart Museum

10-01-63 (NAH)
Workum, 7 januari. Heden is het reeds drie weken, dat een der aalschepen, de JONGE CATHARINA, ( opm. CATHARINA) kapt. D.P. Wiersma, alhier te huis behorende onder het kantoor van den heer R.J. Visser, (varende van hier op Londen) laatst gemelde plaats verlaten heeft en nog niet gearriveerd is, waardoor men de grootste vrees koestert, dat het schip met man en muis is verongelukt. Werd deze vrees vermeerderd door het vinden van een oud naambordje van het schip, heden werd het vermoeden nog sterker, doordien men bericht ontving van het aanspoelen van een stuk van een kistje, waarop met witte letters D.P. Wiersma (1861) (zie ons N°. 6 onder zeerampen). Zoo het zich bevestigt, dan heeft de storm in het vorige jaar, ook van hier drie mensenlevens geëist, waarvan twee nog jonge mannen, nalatende bedroefde weduwen en enige vaderloze wezen.
NAH = Nieuw Amsterdams Handelsblad.

21-01-63 (NAH)
Amsterdam, 19 Jan. Aangaande het den 24sten december 1862 in bij Amelander zeegat binnengedreven en op 5 vadem water aan de grond geraakte vaartuig (bevorens gemeld), wordt van Ameland van den 15den januari gemeld, dat het gebleken is te zijn de palingschip CATHARINA, D.P. Wiersma, waarvan de equipage, uit drie man bestaande, omgekomen is. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Jonge Rintje (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan | Jonge Jan]])=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Jonge Sippe I (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer | Het Dorp Gaastmeer)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Jonge Wieger=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 3
ID geen ||
Niet bekend |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1743 || Woudsend: Michiel Hylkes Tromp |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1742/43 || Wyger Annes Visser Fa. W.A. en A.W. Visser en Zoonen |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1743-1743
1743-1758
1758-1779

1779-17?? || Wyger Annes (Visser) Fa. W.A. en A.W. en Zoonen
Wed. Wypkje Riemers, Fa. W.A. en A.W. en Zoonen
Anne Wygers Visser, nu Fa. W. en A. Visser, opgericht sinds 1731 Dus met terugwerkende kracht ingevoerd door de zonen.
Wieger Jans Visser, Ielkantoar Gaastmeer. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot : 4 oude Last |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1742-1779
1779-17?? || 1ste Ielkantoar Gaastmeer/Heeg
Ielkantoar Gaastmeer. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1743-<1767
<1766->1767 || Onbekend.
Jan Pytters de Jong, (±1730 Woudsend) zeebrief Stavoren 18-04-1866. |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | Jan Pytters (de Jong) geb. rond 1730, In bewuste Zeebrief van Stavoren, wordt deze Jan Pytters genoemd: Jan Pytters, Schipper op het Aalschip de “Jonge Wieger” groot 4 Last te huis behorend te Heeg. Deze Aak is genoemd naar de oudste zoon van Anne Wygers Visser n.l. Wyger Annes geb. 22-03-1743 te Gaastmeer. Jan Pytters (de Jong) is de eerste van de aller grootste Aakschippersfamilie van Friesland en afkomstig uit Woudsend en omstreken.

Uit de vaart, opvolger niet bekend |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Jonkvrouwen III=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 36
ID 10076 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=10076 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1830 || Werf en bouwer niet vermeld |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1830 || Hendrik Alberts Maneveld, interim manneger Ielkantoar Gaastmeer |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1830-1833
1833-1844
1844-1855
1855-1859 || HendriK Alberts Maneveld, Gaastmeer
Wieger Wiegers en Jan Rintjes Visser, deelgenoten Gaastmeer
Jan Rintjes Visser reder Ielkantoar Workum.
Rintje Jans visser reder Ielkantoar Workum |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: een 64 vter.
Groot:
33 Last nieuwe meting.
Nr. 18300248 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1830-1844
1844-1859 || Ielkantoar Gaastmeer.
Ielkantoar Workum |- | '''Schippers''' || 1830-1843
1843-1845
1845-1859 || Alle Minnes Stegenga (1795-)
Jan Jochums Croes (1809-1865)
Jan Jochums Croes (1809-1865) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | Jan. 1845
Herdoopt in de “Jonge Antje”

1859
Verdwenen uit de Laadboeken Workum. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Kornelia III (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II | Vrouwe Cornelia II)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Korneliske Ykes I (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II | Vrouw Dieuwke II)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De London I=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 47
ID 9165 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9165 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1872 || Rintje Jans Visser Ielkantoar Workum |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1872 || Rintje Jans Visser Ielkantoar Workum |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1872-1901
1901-1907
1907-1930
1830-1838 || Rintje Jans Visser en erven, Ielkantoar Workum
Jan Haagsma Ielkantoar Workum.
Gebr. A. en N. Lankhorst Heeg/Heerenveen
Fa. W. en A. Visser en Zonen te Heeg (als legger te Londen). |- | '''Kenmerken''' ||


13-06-1876


1872 || Zeebunschip
Maten: een 62 vter.
Groot:
Gemeten op: Bruto 157.85 m3 of 55,.. ton; Netto 149.96 m3 of 52.93 tonnen.
28 nieuwe Last of 54 Zeetonnen
Het Brandmerk: 359 SNEEK 1872 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1872-1901
1901-1907
1907-1930
1930-1938
|| Rintje Jans Visser en erven de weduwe Maria H. Zandstra.
Jan Haagsma Ielkantoar Workum
Gebr. Lankhorst Heeg/Heerenveen
Fa A. en W. Visser Heeg |- | '''Herdoop''' || 11-08-1884 || De “Maria” |- | '''Het Visserij nr. ''' || 30-10-1909 || Het nr. WB 16 op romp en op Grootzeil |- | '''Schippers''' || 1872-1884
1884-1899
1899-1906
1907-1914
1914-1918
1918-1930
1930-1938 || [[Toering-80|Harmen Harmens Toering (1828-1901)]]
[[Toering-80|Harmen Harmens Toering (1828-1901)]]
Auke Atzes de Groot (1847-1826)
Hotze Baukes de Jong (1865-1953)
Pieter Jans Ritskes (1852-1842) als wachtman voor Lankhorst
Legger te Londen voor Lankhorst
Legger te Londen voor Fa. W. en A. Visser Heeg |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 1906
Februari 1906 De palingschuit MARIA, naar Workum bestemd, is lek en met belangrijke schade aan de boeg naar Gravesend teruggekeerd, zijnde in aanvaring geweest met het Engelse stoomschip LUCENT. Schipper Auke de Groot.

1938
Schipper Hendrik Eijer, verkoopt deze aak en de Thames i.o. te Londen voor sloop, en ontruimd de Mooring op de Theems te Londen, en dan is het over…. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===London II (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II | De Vrouw Anna II)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Maria (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I | De London I)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Mentor=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 44
ID 18095 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=18095 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1857 || vermoedelijk op de werf van Zwolsman in Workum |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || Rintje Jans Visser |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1857-1898
1898-1901
1901-1907
1907-1930 || Rintje Jans Visser, Workum, verklaring van verkoop
Maria H. Zandstra, weduwe van Rintje Jans Visser
Jan Haagsma, Workum, effectief vanaf mei 1901
Gebr. A. en N. Lankhorst, Heeg (op locatie Gaastmeer), mei 1907 |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot: 53 ton.
Inhoud: Bruto: 125,59 m3 of 44,43 ton; Netto: 119,31 m3 of 42,11 ton.
Registratie: Brandmerk: ‘240 Sneek 1857’ Kadaster nr. 240
Last: 28 nieuwe Last |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1857-1907
Mei 1907 || Ielkantoor Workum
Gebr. A. en N. Lankhorst, Heeg |- | '''Het Visserij nr. ''' || 30-10-1909 || Het nr. WB 14 op romp en op Grootzeil. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1857-1859
1859-1863
1863-1872
1872-1879
1800-1880
1880-1891
1891-1893
1893-1903
1903-1905
1905-1911
1911-1912
1912-1921
1921-1930 || Jan Jochums Croes (1809-1865)
Rein Doekeles van ’t Veer (1812-1884)
[[Toering-80|Harmen Harmens Toering (1828-1901)]]
[[Veenstra-255|Roelof Rinzes Veenstra (1838-1893)]]
Auke Atzes de Groot (1847-)
[[Reyinga-8|Fredrik Poppes (Freerk) Reijenga (1838-1890)]]
Doekle Reins van ’t Veer (1837-1906)
[[De_Blauw-10|Pieter Jacob(u)s de Bla(a)uw (1849-1939)]]
Thomas Pieters Riemersma (1861-1847)
Atse Aukes de Groot (1873-1845)
[[De_Blauw-10|Pieter Jacob(u)s de Bla(a)uw (1849-1939)]]
[[Bijlsma-172|Thys Aukes Bijlsma (1879-1940)]]
Fokke Annes Polma (1859-) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | ''11-04-1857''
1ste zeebrief aangevraagd voor J.J. Croes.
''05-01-1891''
Rintje Jans Visser, Palingreder te Workum, heeft op 02 jan. 1891 het telegrafische bericht ontvangen uit Londen, dat door een noodlottig toeval schipper Freerk (Poppes) Reyenga, Schipper op de Palingaak de “Mentor”, liggende op de Theems te Londen, aldaar is verdronken, en begraven. (rond de jaarwisseling)
Zie Maritieme Databank: Palingaak de Mentor.
''1930''
Verkocht, langst zeilende aak voor Lankhorst Heeg.
|} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Neerlands Kroonprins=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 17
ID 12389 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=12389 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1816 || Gosse en Jaitse Meinderts Palsma |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1816 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen te Heeg |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1818-<1830 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen te Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: niet bekend
Groot: 30 nieuwe Last
Reg. Nr.: 18160379 |- | '''In dienst van''' || || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen te Heeg. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1816-1829 || [[Jelsma-3|Jelte Pieters Jelsma (1767-1829)]]
Sipke Jeltes Jelsma, stuurman (1805-1829)
NN. (??-1829) een onbekende lytsfeint/kok/matroos |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 10 nov. 1829
Opgeleverd: 05-09-1816 te Heeg ’t Hol koste f. 3000.= , excl. betimmeringen en zeilplan.
Na het vertrek op 12 oktober 1829, op weg van Texel naar Londen, is de NEERLANDS KROONPRINS vermist.
Is met man en muis vergaan.
Alleen een vergulde naamplaat is op Eijerland aangespoeld.
Jelte Pieters had zijn zoon Sipke Jeltes a/b als stuurman.
Van de kok/matroos ontbreekt elk spoor. (vrijgezel? Zonder BS akten, moeilijk te vinden.)
De naam van deze aak was een politieke keus, de Vissers van Heeg waren zeer Fransgezind en zaten in het plaatselijke Franse bestuur, en werden plotseling weer “oranje klanten”!
Bron: F. Terpstra Heeg.

Rotterdam, 8 november. De 1e dezer is op het Eijerland aangespoeld een stuk hout, waarop met vergulde letters NEDERLANDS KROONPRINS, kapt. J.P. Jelsma (opm: bunschip NEERLANDS KROONPRINS, bouwjaar 1816, thuishaven Heeg, kapt. Jelte Pieters Jelsma), de 12e oktober uit Texel vertrokken, van welke men sedert niets vernomen heeft.
Opmerking: F. Terpstra Heeg:
Is rond 14 okt. 1829 vergaan op de Noordzee. |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Noordzee (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II | Twee Broeders II)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Palinghandel WK69 Workum=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 48
ID 9158 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9158 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1903 || Mollema-Landweer & Stemmer, Leeuwarden. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1903 || Jan Haagsma, Ielkantoar Workum. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1903-1907
1907-1939 || Jan Haagsma, idem.
Gebr. A. en N. Lankhorst Heeg/Heerenveen. |- | '''Kenmerken''' ||




1903
1907
1929
28-08-1929 || Een stalen Stoomschroefbunschip als lichter en sleepboot op de Theems, tussen Hole Haven Creeck en de Dutch-Mooring.
Maten: L 27.46 mtr; Br. 5.30 mtr.
Laadruimte 140.82 m3.
55,783 m3 of ton
L695N
Brandmerk: 595 SNEEK 1907
Brandmerk: 782 SNEEK 1929
Brandmerk: 78 Z SNEEK 1929 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1903-1907
1907-1939 || Jan Haagsma
Gebr. Lankhorst |- | '''Het Visserij nr. ''' || 30-10-1909 || De WK69 op boeg. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1903-1914
1914-1924
1924-1927
1927-1939 || [[ Van_den_Akker-193|Cornelis Minzes van den Akker (1849-1914)]]
Sjoerd Ates Reinstra (1884-1858)
Sybrand Jacobs Wijnholt (1889-??)
[[Visser-2153|Timon Symens Visser (1864-1950)]] |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | Dit schip was gebouwd voor de Theems, maar Lankhorst ging eerder over op houten kisten vervoer, vanuit Harlingen, zo werd de “Palinghandel” ingezet op de Oostzee-Londen route, en werd het een Motorschip i.p.v een Stoomschip.
In 1938 Door de Fa. NV “Friesche Vishandel”, eigendom van Lankhorst. |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Sippe Visser I (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer | Het Dorp Gaastmeer)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Sippe Visser II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 39
ID 9168 ||
https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9168 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1870 || Joure: Eeltje-baas Holtrop van der Zee. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1870 || Sippe & Jan Wiegers Visser, deelgenoten Ielkantoar Gaastmeer. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1870-1873
1873-1877
1877-1898
1898-1808
1809-<1812 || Sippe en Jan Wiegers Visser, deelgenoten Ielkantoar Gaaastmeer
Jan Wiegers Visser en de neven Sippe W. en Wieger J. Visser.
Sippe Wiegers Visser, Ielkantoar Gaastmeer.
Fa. W. en A. Visser Zonen Heeg, Actief varend op Londen
Idem, legger te Nieuwe, Diep Den Helder, voor Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: L. 64 vt Br. 13 vt en 5 duim Hol naar rato.
Groot: 45.80 ton; Bruto 136,54 m3 Netto 129.72 m3.
32 nieuwe Last.
Meting: 03-10-1879 |- | '''Herdoop''' || 1898 || In de “ENGELAND”, na overname door Ielkantoar Heeg. |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1870-1898
1898-<1812
Okt. 1909 || Ielkantoar Gaastmeer
Iekantoar Heeg. W. en A. Visser Zonen te Heeg
Geen, was al legger, en uit de actieve vaart. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1871-1875
1875-1881
1881-1884
1884-1894
1894-1898
1898-1908 || Keimpe Sybrens de Jong (1814-1873)
Pieter Reyers Flapper (1829-1888)
[[Zoethout-38|Johannes Petrus Zoethout (1836-1912)]]
Roelof Reins van ‘t Veer (1852-1933)
[[Sijperda-2|Gosse Abes Syperda (1862-1919)]] voor Gaastmeer varend.
[[Sijperda-2|Gosse Abes Syperda (1862-1919)]] voor Heeg varend. |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 29-03-1871
1ste zeebrief aangevraagd voor Keimpe Sybrens de Jong.

De Telegraaf 13-01-1877
Texel, 11 januari de aak SIPPE VISSER, schipper Pieter R. Flapper, naar Engeland.
Heeft op de Zuidwal omhoog gezeten en anker en ketting verloren.
De Lading grotendeels doodgegaan en gestort.

L’warder Cour. 24-09-1888
Gaastmeer, 21 september. De palingschuit „SIPPE VISSER", toebehorende aan den heer W.S. Visser alhier, is op de terugreis van Engeland naar hier, in de nabijheid van Harwich overvaren door een stoomboot. Het schip moet zoo aanzienlijke schade bekomen hebben, dat het voor de overvaart ongeschikt is.

L’warder Cour. 31-11-1897
Wijmbritseradeel, 29 december. Gelijk bekend is, bestaan vanouds in deze provincie drie kantoren in palinghandel op Engeland, n.l. te Heeg, Gaastmeer en Workum. In de vorige week is de zaak te Gaastmeer bij verkoop overgegaan aan de firma W. en A. Visser en Zonen te Heeg, waardoor beide kantoren worden verenigd. |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Stad Workum=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 42
ID 9162 ||
https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9162 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1855 || Workum: op de werf van Zwolsman |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || Rintje Jans Visser |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1857-1901
1901- 1907
1907-1932
1932-1936 || Rintje Jans Visser
Jan Haagsma
Gebr. A en N. Lankhorst Heeg-Heerenveen. De Friesche Vishandel N.V
Fa. W. en A. Visser Zonen te Heeg. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot: 70 tonnen, de klaveraak genoemd (helmstok roer)
Inhoud: Bruto: 135,77 m3 of 47,85 ton; Netto: 128,99 m3 of 45,46 ton.
Last: 37 lasten. De grootste aak van de aak-vloot.
Brandmerk: ‘217 SNEEK 1855’ Kadaster nr. 217 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1855-1930
1930-1936 || Ielkantoor Workum
Fa. A. en W. Visser en Zonen Heeg als legger. |- | '''Het Visserij nr. ''' || 30-10-1909 || Het WB 12 nr. op boeg en op Grootzeil. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1855-1865
1865-1880
1880-1893
1893-1896
1896-1903
1903-1907
1907-1914
1920-1921
1921-1930
1930-1931 || Anthoni Nicolaas (Theunis) Stenders (1814-1888)
Doekle Reins van ’t Veer (1837-1906)
[[Veenstra-255|Roelof Rinzes Veenstra (1838-1893)]]
Doekle Reins van ’t Veer (1837-1906)
[[Bijlsma-170|Auke Rintjes Bijlsma (1847-1903)]]
Hotze Baukes de Jong (1865-1953)
Willem van der Schaaf (1868-1934)
Willem van der Schaaf (1868-1934)
Pieter Ymkes Tjerkstra (1870-1931)
[[Bijlsma-172|Thys Aukes Bijlsma (1879-1940)]] |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | In dienst: per 24-09-1855 1ste zeebrief.

31-07-1903
Auke Rintjes Bijlsma, overlijdt te Londen: Zijn bêstfeint wordt schipper.

Mei 1907
Overgenomen: Ielkantoar Jan Haagsma, door, de Gebr. A. en N. Lankhorst Heeg-Heerenveen Zie verder: Gebr. Lankhorst: N.V. De Friesche Vischhandel” Workum/Heeg/H’veen, nu Ielkantoar Workum V. De Overname was, Incl. de aanlegfaciliteiten in het Kwart-Fliet bij ’t Zandmeer.

1909
Maar Lankhorst verkoos, om locatie “Gaastmeer” te delen met Heeg.
De verstuurde “fessenpost”, vanaf de Stad Workum.
Tijdens de eerste Wereld Oorlog (1914-1918) niet gevaren, deze aak lag al die jaren in Londen pas begin 1821 weer gevaren op de Oostzee met Willem van der Schaaf.
Van 1931 tot en met 1936 gebruikt als legger in Londen, de laatste jaren nog overgenomen door Fa. W. en A. Visser Zonen te Heeg, daarna gesloopt. Was de Grootste aak van de vloot.

1936
De Stad Workum rond 1936 verkocht. |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Standfries=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 42
ID 9166 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9166 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1880 || Joure: Eeltje-baas Holtrop van der Zee |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1880 || Wieger Sippes & Jan Wiegers Visser neven deelgenoten. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1880-1894
1894-1901
1901-1905 || Wieger Sippes & Jan Wiegers Visser neven deelgenoten.
Jan Haagsma, ielkantoar Workum
Geb. A. en N. Lankhorst Heeg/Heerenveen |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Klein Zeebunschip
Maten: een 54 vter (naar het ontwerp van Twee Broers 1859)
26 last, bron: zie lijst van de Koning. |- | '''In dienst van''' || || Brandmerk Nr. 417 SNEEK 1880 |- | '''Het Visserij nr. ''' || || 1ste zeebrief aangevraagd voor Anthoni Nicolaas Theunis Stenders |- | '''Schippers''' || 1880-1882
1882-1905 || Anthoni Nicolaas Stenders (1814-1888)
[[Dijkstra-706|Jelle Hotzes Dijkstra (1845-1905)]]
Jacob Ernstes Muller (1878-1905) bêstfeint/stuurman
Thomas Pieters Wiersma ( 1881-1905) lytsfeint/kok/matroos |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | Voor de Engelse Oostkust vergaan met man en muis.
AH 180105 Bron: Marhisdata
STANDFRIES Londen, 17 januari. Aan de Engelse kust nabij Orford Ness is een klein Nederlands vaartuig verongelukt. Een wrakhout is aan wal gedreven, blijkbaar afkomstig van de STANDFRIES, een palingschuit uit Workum. Later bericht. De gezagvoerder van het stoomschip VIOLA, hier van Hamburg aangekomen, rapporteert 16 januari, des middags 12 uur, in peiling Orfordness W.N.W., een klein ogenschijnlijk inkomend schip, op 11/2 mijl afstand plotseling te hebben zien zinken. Er woei een hevige Z.O. storm. Hulp kon niet worden verleend.
Nieuwsblad van Friesland 210105
Een Workumer aal aak verongelukt?
Jelle Dijkstra, zijn bemanning was de volgende:
Jacob Ernstes Muller, 27 jaar Bestfeint/stuurman, zie
Thomas Pieters Wiersma, 23 jaar lytsfeint of kok/matroos, zie
Alle drie bemanningsleden woonden in Workum.
Jelle en Jacob, waren zwagers van elkaar.
Thomas Pieters, was neefje van Douwe Pieters Wiersma. Zie: aak Catharina (Katharina) Workum). |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Susanne Jankema=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || Intern nr. 8 || Niet bekend |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1770 - ±1810 || Woudsend: Michiel Hylkes Tromp |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1770 || Gaastmeer/Heeg: Anne Wygers Visser, W. & A. Visser Zoonen sinds 1731 |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1773 - 1779 1779 - ±1810 || Gaastmeer/Heeg: Anne Wygers Visser, W. & A. Visser Zoonen sinds 1731
|- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip:
Maten: onbekend
Groot: 4 oude Last of 10 commerciële Last |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1770 - 1779 1779 -±1810 || Ielkantoar Gastmeer/Heeg. W en A Vissser Zn sinds 1731
Ielkantoar Heeg W. & A. Visser Zoonen |- | '''Schippers''' || 1770-1779
1779-1780
1780-1795
1795-1802
<1807-±1810 || Edzerd Edzerds (Postma) (1746-1780) zeebrief van 24- mrt 1778 Workum
Gosse Reyns (Silvius) (1748-1813) en wisselschipper 17 mei 1780 en 19 april 1785
[[Hiddes-84|Hylke Hiddes (Wiersma) postuum (Boersma) na 1811 (1743-1803)]]
Niet op Londen gevaren wegens de Franse Inval.
Gosse Reyns (Silvius) (1748-1813) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 19 april 1796
Visser Heeg, verkoopt 2 aken, de “Susanne Jankema”, en de nog nieuwe “Twee Jonkvrouwen II” aan de Heer Willem Rudolfs, te Emden, Oost-Friesland, met een wel heel bijzondere “Akte van Verkoop”, met veel voorwaarden o.a. van goed onderhoud , en het recht van beide partijen om de verkoop/koop te annuleren, is Visser Heeg gevrijwaard voor de gevolgen van de “Franse Revolutie” die aanstaande is, en inderdaad als blijkt dat de gevolgen voor de Vissers van Heeg meevallen, en de beide schepen een aantal jaren goed gevaren hebben, is het bewuste contract weer ontbonden, want in 1802 staat de “Susanne Jankema” weer op de werklijst van Visser Heeg, net als de “Twee Jonkvrouwen” die rond 1810 verkocht wordt aan Maneveld Gaastmeer.
Van Marhisdata, 3 scans ontvangen, betreffende de (tijdelijke) overdracht van twee aken aan Willem Rudolfs te Emden 1796; en de palingkoop in Emden bij Firma Johann Bernts Hermes & Co., in 1810. De genoemde twee aken waren de “Susanne Jankema” en de “Twee Jongkvrouwen II” met schippers. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Twee Broeders II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || ID 15556 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=15556 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1859 || Joure Eeltjebaas Holtrop van der Zee. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1859 || Sippe & Jan Wiegers Visser, deelgenoten Gaastmeer |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1859 - ±1873
1873-1877

±1877 -1898

1898
|| Sippe & Jan Wiegers Visser, idem
Jan Wiegers, met Wieger Sippes en Jan Wiegers Visser, neven deelgenoten in Ielkantoar Gaastmeer
Wieger Sippes en Jan Wiegers Visser, neven deelgenoten Ielkantoar Gaastmeer, (twee delen).
Ielkantoar Heeg neemt beide delen Gaastmeer over, ge-noemd wordt, Anne Baukes Visser te Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip een kleine Londen-aak
Maten: L. 54 vt. Br. 13 vt en Hol 4 vt en 4 duim.
26 nieuwe Last, zie: lijst van de Koning
Nr. 18590598 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1859-1898
1898->1914 || Ielkantoar Gaastmeeer
Ielkantoar Heeg; Fa W. en A. Visser Zoonen. |- | '''Herdoop''' || 1898-1814
30 okt. 1909
1814-1818
1819-<1932 || De “NOORDZEE” actief varend voor Heeg
Varend onder het nr. WB 11. (verplicht op boeg en zeil).
Verblijvend in Londen.
Legger te Londen voor Ielkantoer Heeg. foto’s J. Zetzema. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1859-1867
1867-1879
1879-1880
1880-1881
1881-1884
1884-1888
1888-1889
1889-1891
1891-1898
1898-1903
1903-1910
1910-1914
1914->1932
|| [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpe Johannes van Keimpema (1820-1895)]]
Anthoni Nicolaas Stenders (1814-1888)
Sybren Keimpes de Jong (1848-1931)
[[Dijkstra-706|Jelle Hotzes Dijkstra (1845-1905)]]
Symen Cornelis Kaspersma (1847-1920)
Feite Jurjens Oostenveld (1856-1919)
Pieter Luitjens Hak (1852-1916)
Sybren Keimpes de Jong (1848-1931)
Pieter Luitjens Hak (1852-1916)
Pieter Luitjens Hak (1852-1916)
Jelle Sydzes Wiersma (1870-1956)
[[Albertsma-8|Lieuwe Thomas Albertsma (1862-1940)]]
Als legger aan de Mooring te Londen. |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 05-09-1859 (NNO)

07-10-1911 (NNO)
Men begint zich ongerust te maken over de palingaak „NOORDZEE", schipper Albertsma, welke 8 dagen geleden van Stavoren vertrok naar Londen. Tot heden hoorde men niet van behouden aankomst.

09-10-1911 (NVD)
Is op 7 okt. wel aangekomen NVD 09-10-1911 (Nieuws van de Dag)

>1932 (Uit Dienst)
Verkocht te Londen. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Twee Gebroeders=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || ID 11963 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=11963 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1804/05 || Woudsend: Wieger en Bouwe Visser en Co a/d Ee. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1804 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen Heeg. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1805-1847 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen Heeg. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip.
Maten: L 61.5 vt Br. 16.00 vt Hol 7.00 vt.
31 nieuwe Last.
Reg. Nr. 18140492 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1805-1847 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen Heeg. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1805-1816
1816-1824
1824-1827
1827-1830
1830-1836
1836-1847 || [[Jelsma-3|Jelte Pieters Jelsma (1767-1829)]]
Jan Jans de Jong(e) (1777-1855)
Auke Jans Overzee (1762-1827)
Auke Paules Schoonhoven (1797-1861)
Douwe Jans Bies (1790-1840)
Gosse Sybrens Roos (1790-1852)
|} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 15 dec. 1845 (NRC)
Arriveerden met zware zeeschade te Texel, gebroken roer, verlies van zeilen en andere zeeschade.

07 sept. 1847 (RC)
De te Heeg te huis behorende palingschuit TWEE GEBROEDERS, schipper G.S. de Roos, van Workum naar Londen, is, volgens brief van Brouwershaven van den 4 dezer, in zee gezonken, doch het volk, uit drie man bestaande, in ene kleine roeiboot door de loodsboot nommer 10 van Hellevoetsluis opgevist en in den avond van den 4den te Brouwershaven aangebracht.
NRC= Nieuwe Rotterdamse Courant
RC= Rotterdamse Courant.
|} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Twee (Ge)Zusters=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 37
ID 9167 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9167 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1843 || Niet bekend, zie: Lijst van de Koning. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1843 || Wieger Wiegers & Jan Rintjes Visser deelgenoten Gaastmeer. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1843-1845
1845-1855
1855-1875 || Wieger Wiegers & Jan Rintjes visser, deelgenoten Gaastmeer.
Jan Rintjes Visser, reder Ielkantoar Workum.
Rintje Jans Visser, reder Ielkantoar Workum. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: een 64 vter
Groot: Bruto tonnage: 48.32 oude meting.
Netto tonnage: 46.03 oude meting.
33 nieuwe Last
Nr. 18430257 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1843-1875 || Ielkantoar Gaastmeer |- | '''Schippers''' || 1843-1847
1847-1852
1852-1863
1863-1875 || Alle Minnes Stegenga (1795-)
Sjoerd Jeltes Zult (1808-1857)
Atze Jetzes Groot (1820-1874)
Bouke Johannes Feenstra (1835-1880) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 26-04-1843
April 1843 in dienst gesteld, 1ste zeebrief voor A.M. Steginga.

1871
De “Twee Gezusters” zeebrief voor B.J. Feenstra.

1877
Zeebrief geretourneerd, aan de zeevaart onttrokken.
Mogelijk legger te Gaastmeer. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Twee Jonkvrouwen I=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || Intern nr. 6 || Niet bekend |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1768 || Woudsend Michiel Hylkes Tromp |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || Gaastmeer/Heeg Anne Wygers Visser W en A Visser sinds 1731 |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1768-1779
1779-1780
1780-1795 || Gaastmeer/Heeg Anne Wygers Visser W en A Visser sinds 1731
Ielkantoar Heeg, Anne Wygers Visser, A. & W. Visser Zoonen Heeg
Verhuurd aan Jan W. Visser en Wieger.J. Visser Gaastmeer. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot: 4 oude Last
In dienst: 9 aug. 1768 |- | '''In dienst van''' || || |- | '''Schippers''' || 1768-1779
1779-1780
1780-1789
1791-1795
1795 -1799 || Gosse Reyns (Silvius) (1748-1813)
Jager Hylke (??-??)
Gerrit Alles (Dijkstra) (1780-1852)
Hendrik Alberts Maneveld (1763-1834)
Hendrik Alberts Maneveld intern gevaren, niet op Londen, wegens de Franse Inval in de “7 Verenigde Provinciën” |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | Eind 1779 deze aak verhuurd aan Gaastmeer
Komt in boekjaar 1793-balans mrt 1794, naast de nieuwe “Twee Jonkvrouwen II” (1991), voor op die balans van Heeg.
Van Mashidata een scan ontvangen van de bijlbrief-overdrachts quitantie voor het visaakshol gemaakt door Michiel Hylkes Tromp, geleverd d.d. 9 aug. 1768, deze werd: de “Twee Jonkvrouwen I” gedoopt. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Twee Jonkvrouwen II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || Intern nr 12 ID 11947 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=11947 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1790 || Akte 19 mrt 1790 IJlst, Jelle Pieters Crolis |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1789 || Wigle en Anne Annes Visser W. & A. Visser Zoonen Heeg |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1790-1810
1810-1830 || Wigle en Anne Annes Visser W. & A. Visser Zoonen Heeg
Ielkantoar Gaastmeer: Hendrik Alberts Maneveld |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip, een Grote Amsterdammer Aak
Maten: L. 58 vt Br. 14.5 vt Hol naar rato.
Groot: 10 nieuwe last of Commerciële Last.
Registratie 1814: Nr. 18140495 |- | '''In dienst van''' ||
1790-1810
1810-1830 || 1ste reis: 20-04-1791. 1ste zeebrief: 18 april 1814 B. Gaastra
Wigle en Anne Annes Visser W. & A. Visser Zoonen Heeg
Hendrik Alberts Maneveld Ielkantoar Gaastmeer |- | '''Schippers''' || 1791-1795
1795-1806
1806-1810
1810-1816
1816-1826
1826-1829
1829-1830 || (Haantjes) Hantje Hantjes (1752-1811)
(Haantjes) Hantje Hantjes (1752-1811)
(Silvius) Gosse Reins (1748-1813)
Bauke Simons Gaastra (1768-1844)
Meine Piebes van der Zee (1766 -1847)
Gerrit Alles Dijkstra (1880-1852)
Alle Minnes Stegenga (1795-) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 19-04-1794
Visser Heeg, verkoopt 2 aken, de “Susanne Jankema”, en de nog nieuwe “Twee Jonkvrouwen II” aan de Heer Willem Rudolfs, te Emden, Oost-Friesland, met een wel heel bijzondere “Akte van Verkoop”, met veel voorwaarden o.a. van goed onderhoud , en het recht van beide partijen om de verkoop/koop te annuleren, is Visser Heeg gevrijwaard voor de gevolgen van de “Franse Revolutie” die aanstaande is, en inderdaad als blijkt dat de gevolgen voor de Vissers van Heeg meevallen, en de beide schepen een aantal jaren goed gevaren hebben, is het bewuste contract weer ontbonden, want in 1802 staat de “Susanne Jankema” weer op de werklijst van Visser Heeg, net als de “Twee Jonkvrouwen” die rond 1810 verkocht wordt aan Maneveld Gaastmeer.
Van Marhisdata, 3 scans ontvangen, betreffende de (tijdelijke) overdracht van twee aken aan Willem Rudolfs te Emden 1796 in 1810. De genoemde twee aken waren de “Susanne Jankema” en de “Twee Jongkvrouwen II” met schippers.
Gesloopt, wordt ook de “Twee Jongevrouwen II” genoemd

1830
Op 6 mei 1830 wordt de zeebrief van de TWEE JONKVROUWEN ingeleverd met de mededeling dat het schip wordt gesloopt. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===de Twee Zusters Heeg=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || Intern nr. 7
ID 11964 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=11964 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1769 || Woudsend: Michiel Hylkes Tromp |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || Gaastmeer/Heeg: Anne Wygers Visser W. & A. Visser Zoonen sinds 1731 |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1769-1779
1779-1818 || Gaastmeer/Heeg: Anne Wygers Visser W. & A. Visser Zoonen sinds 1731
Ielkantoar Heeg, W. & A. Visser en Zoonen Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Opgeleverd: 02-mrt. 1769.
Maten: L 56 vt en Br. 13.75 vt
Registratie nr. 1814 18140072
1ste zeebrief bekend: Workum: 06 mei 1778 Jan Pilgroms. |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1769-1818 || |- | '''Schippers''' || 1769-17??
1778
1802-1814
1814 –1816
1816-1818
1818
|| onbekend (-)
Jan Pilgroms (1741-????)
Jan Jans de Jong (1777-1855) 1814 invoering zeescheepswet.
Jan Jans de Jong (1777-1855)
Eeltje Martens van Sluis (1759-1826)
Jan Jans Dito, handelaar op Texel (-) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 1818
Verkocht aan: Jan Jans Dito, op zijn 1ste reis naar Frankrijk vergaan. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Vier Gebroeders I=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || Intern nr. 5 || Niet bekend |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1765 || Woudsend Michiel Hylkes Tromp |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || Anne Wygers Visser Heeg/Gaastmeer W en A Visser sinds 1731 |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1765-1779
1779-1799 || Anne Wygers Visser Heeg/Gaastmeer W en A Visser sinds 1731
Anne Wyger visser Heeg, A. & W. Visser Zoonen Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot : 4 oude Last |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1765-1779
1779-1799 || Ielkantoar Gaastmeer/Heeg W en A Visser sinds 1831
Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa A. en W. Visser Zoonen |- | '''Schippers''' || 1765 – 1775
1775 – 1780
1780-1795
1795 - 1802 || Onbekend
Hendrik Claeses Veenema (1759-1848)
Gosse Reyns Silvius (1748-1813)
Franse Inval niet op Londen gevaren. |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | <1799
Uit de vaart, opvolger De “Vier Gebroeder II” (1799) |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Vier Gebroeders II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || Intern nr. 14
ID 11334 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=11334 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1799 || Heeg: Gosse & Jaitse Meinderts (Palsma) a/d Syl Heeg. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Heeg |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1799-1842 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: L. 62 vt Br. 16,5 vt Hol 7,5 vt (Friese scheeps-timmer mans-maat)
Groot : 33 nieuwe Last.
Registratie nr.: 18140074 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1799-1842 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen.
1ste zeebrief na invoering zeescheepswet1814: 02 jan. 1814
Gerke Jacobs Nieuwland. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1799-1802
1802-1830
1830-1833
1833-1842
|| Niet gevaren op Londen.
Gerke Jacobs Nieuwland (1784- 1846)
Auke Paulus Schoonhoven (1797-1861
Oege Fokkes Fokkema (1801-1866) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 20-Sept. 1799
Akte datum: Bijlbrief; en te waterlating.

01 okt. 1842
Uit de vaart, zeebrief terug gestuurd.
opvolger De “Drie Gebroeder ” (1842)

14 mrt. 1799
Te watergelaten in den jare 1799 nieuw gebouwd, afgetimmerd en geleverd verklaring voor U. Ekema, dorpsrechter te Heeg.

14 mrt 1819 (Ingevolge Wet)
08 april 1819 opnieuw ingeschreven te Sneek, met verklaring eigendomsverklaring t.n.v. Visser, kooplieden te Heeg |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Visscherij I=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 16
ID 11335 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=11335 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1808 || Gosse en Jaitse Meinderts (Palsma) a/d Syl te Heeg |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1808 || Ielkantoar Heeg, W. & A. Visser Zoonen te Heeg |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1808-1841 || Ielkantoar Heeg, W. & A. Visser Zoonen te Heeg. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: L. 62 vt Br. 16.00 vt Hol 7.00 vt
Last: 30 nieuwe Last
Reg. Nr.: 18140073 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1808-okt. 1840 || Ielkantoar Heeg; W. & A. Visser Zoonen te Heeg |- | '''Schippers''' || 1810-1829
1829-1836
1836-1841 || [[Lourens-946|Age Lourens Wildschut (1768-1834)]]
[[Jelsma-2|Pieter Jeltes Jelsma (1801-1836)]]
Douwe Jans Bies (1790-1840)
Yme Foekes Postma (±1791-1840) bêstfeint/Stuurman.
Durk Pieters Durksens (1818-1840) lytsfeint/kok/matroos._ |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 14 okt. 1840
Met man en muis vergaan bij het eiland Wieringen in de Waddenzee, vlak bij huis, bemanning verdwenen, het hol aangespoeld 19 okt. Wijk aan Zee.
23 okt. 1840
Aak Visscherij: het lege wrak aangespoeld op 19 okt bij Wijk aan Zee. Meldingsbrief, aan eigenaar: gedateerd 20 okt. 1840
23 okt 1840
Volgens brief van Wijk op Zee, d.d. 20 oktober, was aldaar door het volk verlaten, aangedreven ene palingschuit, welke uit de aan boord gevonden papieren bleek te zijn, de bunschuit de VISSCHERIJ, D.J. Bies, van Londen, met ballast naar Workum bestemd. |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Visscherij II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 23
13443 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=13443 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1841 || Heeg: Voorste Helling van Sikke Gosses Palsma ( werf 3 van Heeg) |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1841 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa. W. en A. Visser & Zonen Heeg |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1841-1890 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa. W. en A. Visser & Zonen Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip.
Maten: L. 68 vt Br. 17 vt Hol navenant.
Registratie Nr. 18410567. |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1841-1890
Juli 1881-1890 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa. W. en A. Visser & Zonen Heeg
Verhuurd aan Gaastmeer, staat op de balans van Heeg |- | '''Schippers''' || 1841-1843
1843-1845
1845-1857
1857-1859
1859-1860
1860-1864
1864-1668
1868-1873
1873-1881
1881-1883
1883-1888
1888-1889 || Jan Annes Visser (1814-1890)
Anne Annes Visser (1809-1895)
Auke Paules Schoonhoven (1797-1861)
Aant Michiels Gunter (1806-1858)
Auke Paules Schoonhoven (1797-1861)
Oege Thysses Fokkema (1801-1866)
Albert Ruurds Fortuin (1826-1869)
Jan Tjerks Visser (1832-1914)
[[Zoethout-38|Johannes Petrus Zoethout (1836-1912)]]
Bendix Hertzens van der Schuit (1847-1891)
[[Dijkstra-708|Cornelis Hotzes Dijkstra (1850-1894)]]
Sybren Keimpes de Jong (1848-1931) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 1841
Jan Annes Visser z.v. Anne Annes Junior, Reder/Koopman te Heeg

01-10-1841
1ste zeebrief voor Jan Annes Visser aangevraagd.

11-04-1883
Zeebrief aangevraagd door Rederij Gaastmeer, wegen capaciteitsproblemen in afwachting van nieuwbouw in 1887 van “De Visscherij II” van Gaastmeer.

13 april. 1889
VISSERIJ II, S.K. de Jong naar Workum, laatste reis.

jan. 1890
Terug naar Heeg opgelegd en onttakeld als legger te Gaastmeer?

1890 - <1912
Als legger op de balans van Heeg |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Visscherij III=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 29
ID 13277 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=13277 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1887 || Joure: Eeltje-baas Holtrop van der Zee |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1887 || W.S. Visser en J. W. Visser Ielkantoar Gaastmeer |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1887-1889
1889-1930 || W.S. Visser en J. W. Visser Ielkantoar Gaastmeer
Ielkantoar Heeg W. & A. Visser & Zonen, Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot: 38 ton oude meting
Registratie Nr. 450 SNEEK 1888 |- | '''In dienst van''' || Mei 1890 || Ielkantoar Heeg W. & A. Visser & Zonen, Heeg |- | '''Schippers''' || 1890-1901
1901-1913
1913-1914
1914-1918
30-okt. 1909 || Gjalt Johannes Feenstra (1829-1907)
[[Zwart-198|Johan Frederik Feddes Zwart (1865-??)]]
[[Albertsma-8|Lieuwe Thomas Albertsma (1862-1940)]]
W.O. I niet gevaren op Londen, wel binnenlands.
Visserij Nummer WB 10 |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 17 febr. 1888
De tewaterlating van de ’t Hol van de Visscherij II

13 mei 1888
De oplevering van de aak de Visscherij II van Gaastmeer

4 mei 1890
1ste zeebrief voor Gjalt Johannes Feenstra, aangevraagd, door Ielkantoar Heeg Anne Jans en Anne Baukes elk 1/2 part

Aug. 1922
Naar Londen versleept als legger te Londen, als vervanger voor de legger Anne Wiegers I in Londen. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Vriendschap (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#.28Juf.29Vrouw_Johanna | de (Juf) Vrouw Johanna]])=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Vriendschap II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 25
ID 17878 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=17878 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1862 || Heeg, werf Visser, huurder, Hendrik Miggels de Jong Syl. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1861/62 || Ielkantoar: Fa. W. en A. Visser en Zoonen te Heeg |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1862-1886
1886- <1896 || Ielkantoar: Fa. W. en A. Visser en Zoonen te Heeg
Fa. Dilvis te Haarlem, Jan Dil wzn, palinghandelaar op Londen. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Klein Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot: 86.87 m3 of 80.66 tonnrn van 2.83 m3 is 21.43 ton kg.
32.27 ton of 91.44 m3 of 17 nieuwe last
Reg.nummer: |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1862-1886
1886-<1896 || Ielkantoar Heeg
Fa. Dilvis Zaandam. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1863-????
????-1881
1881-1886
1886-1890
1890-1891
1891-1896
1896-???? || maar gedeeltelijk de schipper Onbekend (-)
Bendix Hertzens van der Schuit (1847-1891)
Cornelis Piebes Visser (1840-1901)
Feite Jurjens Oostenveld (1856-1919)
Feite Jurjens Oostenveld (1856-1919)
Feite Jurjens Oostenveld (1856-1919)
onbekend (-) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | Een Amsterdammeraak
Een bijzonder zwaar en sterk gebouwd schip.
12 januari 1886 nog voor Heeg varend:
NRC - Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant
Tonningen. Het Nederlandse vissersvaartuig VRIENDSCHAP, hetwelk een lading paling, voor Amsterdam bestemd, had aan boord genomen, trachtte heden, gesleept door de regeringsstoomboot TRITON, in zee te komen, doch was door het vele drijfijs in de Eider bij Tonningen genoodzaakt terug te keren en te Frederikstad binnen te lopen. De scheepvaart op de Eider kan als gesloten beschouwd worden. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Vriesland=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 25
ID 14006 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=14006 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1847/48 || Heeg: Meidert Gosses Plsma a.d. Syl (werf 2 a.d Syl) |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1847 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa. W. en A. Visser & Zonen Heeg. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1848-1901 || Ielkantoar Heeg: Fa. W. en A. Visser & Zonen Heeg. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten:
Groot 30 nieuwe Last.
Registratie Nr.: 18480301 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1848-1901 || Fa. W. en A. Visser & Zonen Heeg. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1848-1849
1849-1869
1868-1869
1869-1882
1882-1884
1884-1896
1896-1901
1901-1901 || Bauke Annes Visser (1824-1879)
Durk Wybes Boontje (1807-1883)
Pieter Wynzes Jelsma (1827-1874)
Gjalt Johannes Feenstra (1829-1907)
Reinder Broers Vreeze (1853-1940)
[[Zwart-187|Siert Feddes Zwart (1850-1917)]]
Reinder Broers Vreeze (1853-1940)
Sierd Hylkes Visserman (1857-1943) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 1ste zeebrief aangevraagd voor Bauke Annes Visser z.v. Anne
Annes Junior Reder/Koopman te Heeg.

Eind dec. 1890
Reinder de Vreeze, wordt na binnenkomst Nieuwen Diep
Naar huis geroepen en bedankt voor zijn inzet, hij kan gaan.

Begin 1901 (Uit de Vaart)
De Aak naar Gaastmeer gevaren door Sierd Hylkes Visserman, eerder stuurman op deze aak, de aak wordt opgelegd en onttakeld, en ’t Hol bevorderd tot legger. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Vrouw Anna I (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan | Jonge Jan)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Vrouw Anna II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 45
ID 17832 ||
https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=17832 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1859 || Workum: Zwolsman |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1859 || Rintje Jans Visser Ielkantoar Workum |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1859-1898
1898-1901
1901-1907
1907-1930 || Rintje Jans Visser Idem.
De weduwe van Rintje Jans Visser, Maria H. Zandstra.
Jan Haagsma
Gebr. A. en N. Lankhorst Friesche Vishandel Heeg/H’veen |- | '''Kenmerken''' ||


1863 || Zeebunschip.
Maten: een 64 vter.
Groot:
34 nieuwe Last, zie lijst van de Koning. |- | '''Herdoop''' || 08-11-1882 || Herdoop, met nieuwe zeebrief op naam van “Londen II” met Schipper: Willem Jans van der Mast, liggend te Texel.
Heeft lang geduurd voordat, dat als zeker werd vastgesteld.
Heel bijzonder, dat er bijna twee jaar lang, er twee aken van de zelfde rederij onder de zelde naam “LONDON” voeren, de echte LONDON I van 1872 en de hier herdoopte LONDEN II
Het laadboek Workum en het logboek van W. van der Mast,
gaven met de kronieken, met de datum na vete en weer thuiskomen het onomstotelijke gelijk van deze herdoop. |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1859-1907
1907-1930 || Ielkantoar Workum Visser en zijn wed. en Haagsma.
Gebr. Lankhorst Heeg, locatie Gaastmeer. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1859-1865
1865-1868
1869-1880
1880-1882
1882-1899 || Jan Jochums Croes (1809-1865)
Abel Hendriks Hospes (1829-1912)
Age Alberts de Jong (1824-1887)
Willem van der Mast (1840-1915)
Willem van der Mast (1840-1915) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 21-09-1865
Schipper: Jan Jans Croes overlijdt a/b te Londen, wordt daar begraven.

26-06-1868
Schipper: Abel Hendriks Hospes, gaat ziek van boord.

23-04-1880
Schipper: Age Alberts de Jong, gaat ziek van boord.
In alle drie gevallen wordt de stuurman, schipper op de aak.

01-01-1890
Wordt als sleep naar Londen gebracht, maar wordt op de Theems, aangevaren door de stoomboot Lucent, net achter het zwaard, koperstroken gesprongen, gelost in de Herstelling en gelijk op de helling voor reparatie, er hadden maar weinig alen “van de gelegenheid” gebruik gemaakt!

01-01-1899
De LONDON II, de ex Vrouw Anne II, uit de vaart genomen. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Vrouw Dieuwke I (zie: [[Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis | De Jonge Cornelis)]]=== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Vrouw Dieuwke II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 40
ID 9156 ||
https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=9156 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1872 || Joure: Eeltje-baas Holtrop van der Zee. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1872 || Jan Wiegers Visser deelgenoot van Ielkantoar Gaastmeer. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1871
1898 || Jan Wiegers Viser, deelgenoot van Ielkantoar Gaastmeer.
W. en A. Visser Zonen te Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' ||




1872 || Zeebunschip
Maten: een 64 vter
Groot: 48,25 tonnen gemeten 16-03-1876
20,6 comm; Last 33 nieuwe Last
39,00 zeetonnen
Brandnr. 354 SNEEK 1872 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1872-1898
1898-1933 || Ielkantoar Gaastmeer
Ielkantoar: W. en A. Visser Zonen te Heeg. |- | '''Het Visserij nr. ''' || 30-10-1909 || De WB 12 op boeg en zeil. |- | '''Herdoop''' || 1898 || In de “KORNELIKE YKES I” van Heeg |- | '''Schippers''' || 1872-1881
1881-1888
1888-1891
1891-1898
1898-1910
1910-1912
1912-1914
1918-1918
1921-1933 || [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpe Johannes van Keimpema (1820-1895)]]
Sybren Keimpes de Jong (1848-1931)
[[Dijkstra-708|Cornelis Hotzes Dijkstra (1850-1894)]]
Sybren Keimpes de Jong (1848-1931)
Sybren Keimpes de Jong (1848-1931)
[[Sijperda-2|Gosse Abes Syperda (1862-1919)]]
Keimpe Sybrens de Jong (1874-1938)
[[Sijperda-2|Gosse Abes Syperda (1862-1919)]]
Wiebe Berends Mulder (1892-1972) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 27-03-1872
1ste zeebrief aangevr. voor Keimpe Joh. van Keimpema.

1828
De KORNELISKE YKES (Ex. VROUW DIEUWKE, 1872) krijgt een motor, maakt nog enkele seizoenen reizen naar Denemarken en Londen, wordt in 1933 uit dienst gesteld.

1829
Jan Berends Zetzema, motordrijver op deze aak.

1832
Jan Zetzema : Van januari tot april vaart de KORNELISKE YKES nog van Heeg op Londen.
In de zomer nog een enkele reis op Kolding en Frederica aan de Oostzee voor zomeraal.
In de herfst nog een aantal reizen naar Denemarken en Zweden. Jan Zetzema wordt eind de. 1832 bedankt, it’s over.

1832-1833
Laatste Oostzee winter seizoen, daarna opgelegd.
In het voorjaar van 1933 besloten de reders W. & A. Visser Zonen uit Heeg te stoppen met de palingvaart op Londen, met aken, waarmee zij een traditie van eeuwen afbraken. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Vrouwe Cornelia I=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || Intern nr. 10 ID 16607 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=11965 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1773 || Woudsend Michiel Hylkes Tromp |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || Gaastmeer/Heeg Anne Wygers Visser W en A Visser Zoonen sinds 1731 |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1773-1779
1779-1817 || W en A Visser Zoonen sind 1731
Ielkantoar Heeg: A. & W. Visser Zoonen Heeg |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: L 66 vt Br 16 vt en Hol 7 vt.
Groot: 5 oude Last of 12.5 commerciële Last. Vissersarchief 22-27 |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1773-1779
1779-1817 || W en A Visser Zoonen sinds 1731
A & W Visser Zoonen Heeg |- | '''Schippers''' || 1773-1778
1778-1795
1795-1802
1802-1814
1814-1817 || Harmen Hendriks Sysling(h) (1746-??)
Harmen Hanses Sysling(h) (1739-1805)
Franse inval
Hantje Hantje (Haantjes) (1752-1811)
Auke Jans Overzee (1762-1827) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 1810
De palingkoop in Emden bij Firma Johann Bernts Hermes & Co.,door Hantje Hantjes (Haantjes) scan koopbewijs met nandtekening van Hantje Hantjes (Haantjes.

1817
Het nog vrij nieuwe “oude tuig” en al het rondhout wordt overgezet op het nieuwe aakhol van de (Vrouwe) Cornelia II 1817. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Vrouwe Cornelia II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 18
ID 11965 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=11965 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1816/1817 || Heeg: Gosse en Jaitse Meinderts Palsma |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen Heeg. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1817-1867 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen Heeg. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: onbekend maar een ruime 64 vter.
Regstr. Nr. 8170057
Groot : 33 nieuwe Last.
Opgeleverd 00-00-1817
1ste zeebrief 15- april 1817 voor Auke Jans Overzee. |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1817-1867 || Ielkantoar Heeg: W. & A. Visser Zoonen te Heeg. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1817-1822
1822-1824


03/04 dec 1823
13 dec 1823
21-febr.1824
Aug 1824
1824-1830
1830-1833
1833-1843
1843-1849
1849-1856
1856-1859
1859-1864
1864-1867 || Auke Jans Overzee (1762-1827)
Johan Hantjes Haantjes (1786-1823)
Wybe Durks Boontje (1782-1824) bêstfeint/stuurman
Tjalling Pieters de Jong ( 1799-1824) lytsfeint/kok/matroos.
Na uitvaren Texel op de Noordzee vergaan t’hol romp
Aangespoeld op de Kalkman/Engelsmanplaat.
De Romp geborgen en naar Heeg gesleept
Als zeewaardige aak weer naar Londen vertrokken.
Jan Jans de Jong (1777-1855)
Hyltje Jans Zwaga (1793-1854)
Auke Paules Schoonhoven (1797-1861)
Durk Wybes Boontje (1807-1883)
Aant Michiels Gunter (1806-1858)
Albert Ruurds Fortuin (1826-1869)
[[Bijkerk-38|Rein Jelles Bijkerk (1819-1892)]]
Age Alberts de Jong (1824-1887) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 16 dec. 1867
De aak Kornelia (III) opgelegd. Wordt na 1824 consequent “Kornelia” genoemd van daar “Kornelia III”.

16 dec. 1870 De zeebrief teruggestuurd, aan de zeevaart onttrokken. |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===(Juf)Vrouw Johanna=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 52
ID 11953
|| |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1808
|| Workum:
|- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1808
|| Hoekema en Co. S.J. Workum
|- | '''Eigenaar''' || <1812-1814)
1808 – juli 1815
Juli 1815 -1833
1833-1844
1844-1855 || In dienst van de Franse Marine (gefranciseerd)
Hoekema en Co S.J.
Hendrik Alberts Maneveld
Wieger wiegers & Jan Rintjes Visser deelgenoten Gaastmeer.
Jan Rintjes Visser Ielkantoar Workum (20-05-1843). |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: L. 62 vt. Br. 16.5 vt. Hol 7 vt
Groot: inhoud maten ?
5 oude Last, 10 Commerciële Last |- | '''Registratie''' || || Nr. 18140454 |- | '''In dienst van''' || <1812-1814
1808-juli 1815
Juli 1815 – 1844
1844-1855 || Franse Marine.
Hoekema en Co S.J. Wokum
Ielkantoar Gaastmeer
Ielkantoar Workum |- | '''Herdoop''' || 17-02-1818 || In de “VRIENDSCHAP” van Gaastmeer |- | '''Schippers''' || 1808-juli 1815
Aug. 1815-1825
1825 – 1844
1844 – 1851
1851 – 1855 || [[DeBeer-4|Leendert Durks de Beer, 16 juli 1815 overleden in Londen.]]
Rintje Synes Visser (1760-1855)
Klaas Baukes Teppema (1786-1863)
Klaas Baukes Teppema (1786-1863)
Theunis Stenders (±1815-1888) |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 11-04-1814
Wordt voor de VROUW JOHANNA door S.J. Hoekema & Co. S.J. uit Workum een zeebrief aangevraagd voor kapt. Leendert Durks de Beer.

06-12-1815
wordt voor de VROUW JOHANNA door Hendrik Alberts Maneveld uit Gaastmeer een zeebrief aangevraagd voor kapt. Rintje Sienes Visser. (ook Rintje Synens Visser geschreven)

12-09-1855 (uit de vaart)
de zeebrief teruggestuurd. Gaat verder als legger te Workum. |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===Wieger Wiegers Visser=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 41
ID 18077 ||
https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=18077 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1874/75 || Joure: Eeltje-baas Holtrop van der Zee. |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1874/75 || Sippe Wiegers Visser, reder Ielkantoar Gaastmeer. |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1875-1898

1875-1898
Jan. 1898 || Sippe Wiegers Visser, reder Ielkantoar Gaastmeer.
Verkoopt effecttief per 01-01-1898 zijn deel van het Ielkantoar,
Wieger Jans Visser per 18-01-1898 zijn deel van het Ielkantoar
Gaastmeer, aan Fa. W. en A. Visser en Zonen te Heeg. |- | '''Kenmerken''' ||


28-04-1879 || Zeebunschip
Maten: L. 64 vt. Br. 15 vt en 4 duim, Hol naar rato.
Groot:
Gemeten te IJlst, bruto 137,87 m3 of 48,32 ton; netto 130.03 m3 of 46,03 ton.
33 nieuwe Last, zie lijst van de Koning |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1875-1898
1898-1910 || Ielkantoar Gaastmeer
Ielkantoar Heeg, Fa. W. en A. Visser en Zonen te Heeg. |- | '''Herdoop''' || 1898 || De “Anne Wiegers I |- | '''Het Visserij nr. ''' || 30-10-1909 || De WB 9, op boeg en Zeil. |- | '''Schippers''' || 1875-1881
1881-1898
1898-1899
1899-1906
1906-1910 || Bouke Johannes Feenstra (1835-1880)
Tjibble Jans van der Zee (1838-1917)
Tjibble Jans van der Zee (1838-1917)
[[Vortuin-2|Anne Durks Fortuin (1852-1917)]]
[[Sijperda-2|Gosse Abes Syperda (1862-1919)]] |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 23-03-1875
1ste zeebrief aangevraagd voor Bouke Joh. Feenstra

21/22-12-1880 (Suicide a/b”)
Na de aak op een mijl of 7 van de Engelse kust te hebben gebracht, glijdt schipper Bouke Joh. Feenstra, in die nacht om 00.30 uur, tot grote schrik van de andere 2 bemanningsleden aan de hoge kant van de aak in zee, “zodanig dat redding onmogelijk was” aldus het logboek.
Deze dood heeft een jaar procederen van de rest van de bemanning tot gevolg, zie de overl. akten, BS Workum: dd 11-01-1821 en die van 22-12-1881.
De rest van de bemanning klom een rangorde hoger, voer de aak naar Londen, deed in Jan. 1881 aangifte van overlijden van hun schipper, verkocht de lading, en bracht de aak met 2 man terug naar Workum.
De bemanning bestond naast Bouke Joh. Feenstra uit:
Stuurman: Tjibble Jans van der Zee, ( 1838 Harich-1917 Gaastmeer), Lytsfeint/Kok/matroos: Anne Hisses van ’t Veer, (1849 Workum-27-09-1919 Workum, beide te Workum wonend.

1909/1910
Wordt bevorderd tot legger in Londen en in aug. 1922 vervangen door de “Visscherij III”van Heeg |}
([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ===De Zilveren Aal II=== :{| border="1" | '''Intern Nr. '''
'''Marhisdata ''' || 51
ID 11948 || https://www.marhisdata.nl/schip&id=11948 |- | '''Bouwjaar''' || 1806 || Uitgehaald 1806 te Workum |- | '''Opdrachtgever''' || 1806 || onbekend |- | '''Eigenaar''' || 1806
1808-juli 1815
1815 - 1824 || Onbekende parten-aak eigenaar.
Hoekema en Co. S.J. Workum Ielkantoar van parten-aken eigenaars
Hendrik Alberts Maneveld, Ielkantoar Gaastmeer. |- | '''Kenmerken''' || || Zeebunschip
Maten: een L. 60 vt Br. 14 vt Hol 6.25 vt
Groot : 4 oude Last 10 commerciële Last. |- | '''In dienst van''' || 1816 – 1808
1808 - 1815
1815 - 1824 || Onbekende eigenaar(s)
Hoekema en Co S.J.
Hendrik Alberts Maneveld Gaastmeer. |- | '''Schippers''' || <1808 - 1824 || Johannes Aukes Bruinsma (1773-1824)
Minze Jans de Wit (1889-1824) bêstfeint/stuurman
NN. Onbekend (-) lytsfeint/kok/matroos
nog niet gevonden. |} :{| |
'''Bijzonderheden''' |- | 17-05-1821 (OHC)
Zeeschade: Den 12 dezer van Texel gezeild J.A. Bruinsma genoemde is den 12 dezer uit hoofde van schade aan zwaard en zeilen terug gekomen (Ziveren Aal II). Bron: De Oprechte Haarlemsche Courant.

03/04-12-1823 (AC Final Fate)
Vergaan met man en muis , nadat ze samen met de Cornelia van Heeg op 2 dec. Texel zijn uitgevaren, recht een zeer zware storm in, beide schepen zijn vergaan, van de Zilveren Aal II, helemaal niets van terug gevonden, zie Cornelia II van Heeg. Opm. Uitgevaren in de stilte voor de storm? Bron: F. Terpstra, Heeg.
Texel, 2 december. Heden zijn alhier uitgezeild ZILVEREN AAL II (opm: bunschip), kapt. J.A. Bruinsma, (opm: kapt. Johannes Aukes Bruinsma: het bunschip, bouwjaar 1806, is vermoedelijk onderweg naar Londen vergaan, althans van schip en kapitein is verder niets gevonden, terwijl de zeebrief niet is geretourneerd), en VROUW CORNELIA II, kapt. J. Haantjes, beide naar Londen.
Bron: Amsterdamse Courant. |} ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] ---- ==Overzicht Schipper-Jaar-Aak-Ielkantoor ''(sorteerbaar)''== ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London# Terug naar begin)] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | schipper || jaar || AakID || Aaknaam || Ielkantoor |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1768 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1769 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1769 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1770 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1770 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1770 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1771 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1771 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1771 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1772 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1772 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1772 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1773 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1773 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1773 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1773 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1774 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1774 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1774 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1774 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1775 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1775 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1775 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1775 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1776 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1776 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1776 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1776 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1777 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1777 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1777 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1777 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1778 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1778 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1778 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1778 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1778 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1779 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | Jager, Hylke || 1779 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1779 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Edgers-9|''Postma'', Edger Edgers (1746-)]] || 1779 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1779 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1779 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Klasen-176|Venema, Hendrik Klazes (1758-1848)]] || 1780 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1780 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | Jager, Hylke || 1780 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1780 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1780 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1780 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1780 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1780 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1781 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1781 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1781 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1781 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1781 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1782 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1782 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1782 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1782 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1782 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1783 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1783 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1783 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1783 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1783 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1784 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1784 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1784 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1784 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1784 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1785 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1785 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1785 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1785 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1785 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1786 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1786 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1786 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1786 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1786 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1787 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1787 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1787 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1787 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1787 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1788 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1788 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1788 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1788 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1788 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1788 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1789 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1789 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1789 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1789 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1789 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1789 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1790 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1790 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1790 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1790 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1790 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1791 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1791 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendrik Alberts (1763-1834)]] || 1791 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1791 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1791 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1791 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1791 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1792 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1792 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendrik Alberts (1763-1834)]] || 1792 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1792 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1792 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1792 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1792 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1793 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1793 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendrik Alberts (1763-1834)]] || 1793 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1793 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1793 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1793 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1793 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1794 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1794 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendrik Alberts (1763-1834)]] || 1794 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1794 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1794 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1794 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1794 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendrik Alberts (1763-1834)]] || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hiddes-84|''Boersma'', Hylke Hiddes (1743-1802)]] || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zysling-7|Zysling, Harmen Hendriks (1746-)]] || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1795 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1796 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1796 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendrik Alberts (1763-1834)]] || 1796 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1796 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1796 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1796 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1796 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1797 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1797 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendrik Alberts (1763-1834)]] || 1797 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1797 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1797 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1797 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1797 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1798 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1798 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendrik Alberts (1763-1834)]] || 1798 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1798 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1798 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1798 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1798 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1799 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1799 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || De Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alberts-2225|Maneveld, Hendrik Alberts (1763-1834)]] || 1799 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_I 6] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1799 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1799 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1799 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1799 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1799 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1800 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1800 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1800 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1800 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1800 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1800 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1801 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1801 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1801 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1801 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1801 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1801 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Cornelis-1203|''Visser'', Jan Cornelis (1743-1814)]] || 1802 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1802 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1802 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1802 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | FRANSE INVAL || 1802 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1802 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1802 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1802 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1803 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1803 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1803 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1803 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1803 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1804 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1804 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1804 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1804 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1804 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1805 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1805 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1805 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1805 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1805 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1806 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1806 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1806 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1806 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1806 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1806 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1806 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1807 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1807 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1807 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1807 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1807 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1807 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1808 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1808 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1808 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1808 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1808 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1808 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1809 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1809 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1809 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1809 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1809 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1809 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1810 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1810 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1810 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1810 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Susanne_Jankema 8] || De Susanne Jankema || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1810 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reins-150|Zilvius, Gosse Reins (1748-1813)]] || 1810 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Simons-4265|Gaastra, Bauke Simons (1768-1844)]] || 1810 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1810 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1810 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1811 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1811 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1811 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Simons-4265|Gaastra, Bauke Simons (1768-1844)]] || 1811 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1811 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1811 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1812 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1812 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1812 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Simons-4265|Gaastra, Bauke Simons (1768-1844)]] || 1812 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1812 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1812 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1813 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || De Jonge Cornelis || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pieters-2849|Randen van, Sytze Pieters (1770-1844)]] || 1813 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1813 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1813 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1813 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Simons-4265|Gaastra, Bauke Simons (1768-1844)]] || 1813 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1813 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1813 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Pieters-2849|Randen van, Sytze Pieters (1770-1844)]] || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Hantjes-8|Haantjes, Hantje (1752-1811)]] || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Simons-4265|Gaastra, Bauke Simons (1768-1844)]] || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-3|Jelsma, Jelte Pieters (1767-1830)]] || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1814 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Pieters-2849|Randen van, Sytze Pieters (1770-1844)]] || 1815 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1815 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1815 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1815 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Simons-4265|Gaastra, Bauke Simons (1768-1844)]] || 1815 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1815 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-3|Jelsma, Jelte Pieters (1767-1830)]] || 1815 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1815 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Pieters-2849|Randen van, Sytze Pieters (1770-1844)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Martens-2282|Sluis van der, Eeltje Martens (1758-1826)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Simons-4265|Gaastra, Bauke Simons (1768-1844)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-3|Jelsma, Jelte Pieters (1767-1830)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1816 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Pieters-2849|Randen van, Sytze Pieters (1770-1844)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Martens-2282|Sluis van der, Eeltje Martens (1758-1826)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | LEGGER ('t Hol te Heeg) || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_I 11965] || Vrouwe Cornelia I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1817 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965a] || Vrouwe Cornelia II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Pieters-2849|Randen van, Sytze Pieters (1770-1844)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Martens-2282|Sluis van der, Eeltje Martens (1758-1826)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ''Dito, Jan Jans'' || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#de_Twee_Zusters_Heeg 11964] || de Twee Zusters Heeg || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1818 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965a] || Vrouwe Cornelia II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1819 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1819 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1819 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1819 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1819 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1819 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1819 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1819 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965a] || Vrouwe Cornelia II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1820 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1820 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1820 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1820 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1820 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1820 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1820 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1820 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965a] || Vrouwe Cornelia II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1821 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1821 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1821 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1821 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1821 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1821 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1821 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1821 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965a] || Vrouwe Cornelia II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1822 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1822 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1822 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1822 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1822 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1822 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1822 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1822 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965a] || Vrouwe Cornelia II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Haantjes-9|Haantjes, Johan (1786-1823)]] || 1822 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965a] || Vrouwe Cornelia II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1823 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1823 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1823 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1823 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1823 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1823 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1823 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Haantjes-9|Haantjes, Johan (1786-1823)]] || 1823 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965a] || Vrouwe Cornelia II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Haantjes-9|Haantjes, Johan (1786-1823)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965a] || Vrouwe Cornelia II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1824 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1825 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1825 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1825 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1825 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1825 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1825 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1825 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1825 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1825 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1826 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7560|Overzee, Auke Jans (1762-1827)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1827 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1828 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1828 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1828 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1828 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1828 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1828 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1828 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1828 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1828 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Alles-591|Dijkstra, Gerrit Alles (1780-1852)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Lourens-946|Wildschut, Age Lourens (1768-1836)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jeltes-66|Jelsma, Sipke Jeltes (1805-1830)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Neerlands_Kroonprins 12389] || Neerlands Kroonprins || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1829 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Twee_Jonkvrouwen_II 11947] || De Twee Jonkvrouwen II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7908|Jong de, Jan Jans (1777-1855)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7562|Zwaga, Hilk Jans (1793-1853)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1830 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sines-620|Visser, Rintje Sines (1760-1855)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7562|Zwaga, Hilk Jans (1793-1853)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1831 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1832 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1832 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1832 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1832 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1832 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1832 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1832 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7562|Zwaga, Hilk Jans (1793-1853)]] || 1832 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1832 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Ziedses-1|Meulen van der, Zierk Ziedses (1789-1849)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7562|Zwaga, Hilk Jans (1793-1853)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1833 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1834 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Ziedses-1|Meulen van der, Zierk Ziedses (1789-1849)]] || 1834 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1834 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1834 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1834 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1834 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1834 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1834 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1834 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Ziedses-1|Meulen van der, Zierk Ziedses (1789-1849)]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Wal-7|Wal van der, Tjepke Pieters]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1835 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Louws-25|Bovenkamp, Roelof Louws (1768-1836)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Willems-2192|Sluis van der, Karst Willems (1804-1849)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Wal-7|Wal van der, Tjepke Pieters]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] || 1836 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Willems-2192|Sluis van der, Karst Willems (1804-1849)]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Wal-7|Wal van der, Tjepke Pieters]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] || 1837 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Willems-2192|Sluis van der, Karst Willems (1804-1849)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Pybes-34|Zee van der, Meine Pybes (1766-1847)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] || 1838 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Willems-2192|Sluis van der, Karst Willems (1804-1849)]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] || 1839 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Willems-2192|Sluis van der, Karst Willems (1804-1849)]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] || 1840 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Willems-2192|Sluis van der, Karst Willems (1804-1849)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jans-7462|Bies, Douwe Jans (1790-1840)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_I 11335] || Visscherij I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Guldenarm-7|Guldenarm (1821-1902)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] || 1841 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Willems-2192|Sluis van der, Karst Willems (1804-1849)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vier_Gebroeders_I 5] || Vier Gebroeders I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Guldenarm-7|Guldenarm (1821-1902)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1842 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Willems-2192|Sluis van der, Karst Willems (1804-1849)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Buma-253|Buma, Tjipke Gooitsens (1813-1854)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Guldenarm-7|Guldenarm (1821-1902)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4759|Visser, Jan Annes (1814-1890)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4758|Visser, Anne Annes (1809-1895)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1843 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Buma-253|Buma, Tjipke Gooitsens (1813-1854)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163a] || Jonge Jan || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Guldenarm-7|Guldenarm (1821-1902)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4758|Visser, Anne Annes (1809-1895)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1844 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Buma-253|Buma, Tjipke Gooitsens (1813-1854)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Guldenarm-7|Guldenarm (1821-1902)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4758|Visser, Anne Annes (1809-1895)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1845 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Buma-253|Buma, Tjipke Gooitsens (1813-1854)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jakobs-262|Nieuwland, Gerke Jacobs (1784-1846)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1846 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Buma-253|Buma, Tjipke Gooitsens (1813-1854)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Minnes-113|Steginga, Ale Minnes (1795-)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jeltes-67|Zult, Sjoerd Jeltes (1808-1856)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Gebroeders 11963] || Twee Gebroeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Sybrens-137|Roos de, Gosse Sybrens (1790-1850)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1847 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Buma-253|Buma, Tjipke Gooitsens (1813-1854)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Jeltes-67|Zult, Sjoerd Jeltes (1808-1856)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4763|Visser, Bauke Annes (1824-1879)]] || 1848 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Buma-253|Buma, Tjipke Gooitsens (1813-1854)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Jeltes-67|Zult, Sjoerd Jeltes (1808-1856)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4763|Visser, Bauke Annes (1824-1879)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1849 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Buma-253|Buma, Tjipke Gooitsens (1813-1854)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanses (1814-1887)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Jeltes-67|Zult, Sjoerd Jeltes (1808-1856)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1850 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanses (1814-1887)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jans-7516|Jong de, Pieter Jans (1805-1869)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Jeltes-67|Zult, Sjoerd Jeltes (1808-1856)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1851 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanses (1814-1887)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Jacobs-18170|Jong de, Wytze Jacobs (1804-1858)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877a] || Het Dorp Gaastmeer || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877b] || De Jonge Sippe I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Jeltes-67|Zult, Sjoerd Jeltes (1808-1856)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1852 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanses (1814-1887)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877b] || De Jonge Sippe I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1853 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanses (1814-1887)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877b] || De Jonge Sippe I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1854 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanses (1814-1887)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877b] || De Jonge Sippe I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076a] || De Jonkvrouwen III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1855 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanses (1814-1887)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877b] || De Jonge Sippe I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1856 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanses (1814-1887)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163b] || Jonge Rintje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163c] || Vrouw Anna I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877b] || De Jonge Sippe I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1857 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Woude-275|Woude van der, Johannes Hanses (1814-1887)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163c] || Vrouw Anna I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877b] || De Jonge Sippe I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1858 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Jonge_Jan 9163c] || Vrouw Anna I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Wiersma-482|Wiersma, Douwe Pieters (1832-1862)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Catharina_I 1] || De Catharina || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877b] || De Jonge Sippe I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonkvrouwen_III 10076b] || Jonge Antje || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Gunter-3018|Gunter, Aant Michels (1806-1858)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4760|Visser, Hendrik Annes (1816-1875)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1859 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Wiersma-482|Wiersma, Douwe Pieters (1832-1862)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Catharina_I 1] || De Catharina || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Paulus-843|Schoonhoven, Auke Paulus (1797-1861)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1860 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Wiersma-482|Wiersma, Douwe Pieters (1832-1862)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Catharina_I 1] || De Catharina || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1861 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Wiersma-482|Wiersma, Douwe Pieters (1832-1862)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Catharina_I 1] || De Catharina || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1862 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Wiersma-482|Wiersma, Douwe Pieters (1832-1862)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Catharina_I 1] || De Catharina || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Groot-2103|Groot de, Atze Jetzes (1820-1874)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1863 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tyses-2|Fokkema, Oege Tyses (1801-1866)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1864 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Croes-73|Croes, Jan (1808-1865)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Hospes-33|Hospes, abel (1829-1912)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1865 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Hospes-33|Hospes, abel (1829-1912)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Kaspersma-2|Kaspersma, Cornelis (1813-1866)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1866 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Hospes-33|Hospes, abel (1829-1912)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouwe_Cornelia_II 11965b] || Kornelia III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1867 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Baukes-174|Feenstra, Johannes Baukes (1798-1871)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Hospes-33|Hospes, abel (1829-1912)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vries-4727|Vries de, Frans (1825-1868)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-2|Jelsma, Pieter Jeltes (1801-1836)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Fortuin-144|Fortuin, Albert Ruurds (1826-1877)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1868 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vries-4727|Vries de, Frans (1825-1868)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Jelsma-60|Jelsma, Pieter Wynsens (1827-1874)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006a] || De Vriesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1869 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Het_Dorp_Gaastmeer 9877c] || De Sippe Visser I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1870 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1871 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Jonge_Cornelis 11130] || Vrouw Dieuwke I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1872 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4840|Visser, Klaas Huites (1838-)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1873 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-4840|Visser, Klaas Huites (1838-)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1874 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | LEGGER (of palinghaler) || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_.28Ge.29Zusters 9167] || Twee (Ge)Zusters || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4880|Jong de, Keimpe Sybrens (1814-1873)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Flapper-27|Flapper, Pieter (1829-1888)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-4840|Visser, Klaas Huites (1838-)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1875 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Flapper-27|Flapper, Pieter (1829-1888)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-4840|Visser, Klaas Huites (1838-)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Boontje-5|Boontje, Dirk Wiebes (1807-1883)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1876 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Flapper-27|Flapper, Pieter (1829-1888)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-4840|Visser, Klaas Huites (1838-)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-192|Zwart, Fedde Ottes (1817-1880)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1877 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Flapper-27|Flapper, Pieter (1829-1888)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zwart-192|Zwart, Fedde Ottes (1817-1880)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1878 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Flapper-27|Flapper, Pieter (1829-1888)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zwart-192|Zwart, Fedde Ottes (1817-1880)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1879 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Flapper-27|Flapper, Pieter (1829-1888)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4870|Jong de, Age (1824-1887)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-77|Veer van 't, Rein Doekles (1812-1884)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zwart-192|Zwart, Fedde Ottes (1817-1880)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1880 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Kaspersma-5|Kaspersma, Symen Cornelis (1848-1920)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Flapper-27|Flapper, Pieter (1829-1888)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_Keimpema-27|Keimpema van, Keimpe (1820-1895)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-276|Feenstra, Baukes Johannes (1835-1880)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zwart-192|Zwart, Fedde Ottes (1817-1880)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schuit-16|Schuit van der, Bendix (1847-1914)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijkerk-38|Bijkerk, Rein Jelles (1819-1892)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schuit-16|Schuit van der, Bendix (1847-1914)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4817|Visser, Cornelis Piebes (1840-1901)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1881 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Kaspersma-5|Kaspersma, Symen Cornelis (1848-1920)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Stenders-1|Stenders, Antonie Nicolaas (1815-1888)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832a] || De Vrouw Anna II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-5279|Jong, Jan Eeuwes (1837-)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schuit-16|Schuit van der, Bendix (1847-1914)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4817|Visser, Cornelis Piebes (1840-1901)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1882 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Kaspersma-5|Kaspersma, Symen Cornelis (1848-1920)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schuit-16|Schuit van der, Bendix (1847-1914)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4817|Visser, Cornelis Piebes (1840-1901)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1883 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Kaspersma-5|Kaspersma, Symen Cornelis (1848-1920)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zoethout-38|Zoethout, Johan Petrus (1836-1912)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165a] || De London I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4817|Visser, Cornelis Piebes (1840-1901)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1884 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4817|Visser, Cornelis Piebes (1840-1901)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1885 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visser-4817|Visser, Cornelis Piebes (1840-1901)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1886 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1887 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1888 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1889 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Hoop 10463] || De Hoop || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_II 13443b] || Visscherij II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1890 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-708|Dijkstra, Kornelis Hotzes (1850-)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reyinga-8|Reyenga, Freerk (1838-1890)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1891 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1892 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Veenstra-255|Veenstra, Roelof Rinzes (1838-1893)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1893 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-82|Veer van 't, Roelof (1852-1933)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Visser-4835|Visser, Jan Tjerks (1831-1914)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1894 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1895 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_%27t_Veer-78|Veer van 't, Doekle Reins (1837-1906)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-170|Bijlsma, Auke (1847-1903)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Oostenveld-10|Oostenveld, Feite (1856-1919)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | UIT DE VAART || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vriendschap_II 17878] || Vriendschap II || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1896 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijlsma-170|Bijlsma, Auke (1847-1903)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1897 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556a] || Twee Broeders II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168a] || De SIPPE VISSER II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156a] || Vrouw Dieuwke II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077a] || Wieger Wiegers Visser || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijlsma-170|Bijlsma, Auke (1847-1903)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1898 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Van_der_Zee-396|Zee van der, Tjibbele (1838-1917)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijlsma-170|Bijlsma, Auke (1847-1903)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vrouw_Anna_II 17832b] || London II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Toering-80|Toering, Harmen (1828-1901)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1899 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijlsma-170|Bijlsma, Auke (1847-1903)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Eendragt 9869] || Eendragt || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1900 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Feenstra-450|Feenstra, Gjalt (1829-1907)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijlsma-170|Bijlsma, Auke (1847-1903)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | LEGGER || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Vreeze-43|Vreeze de, Reinder (1852-1940)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Visserman-29|Visserman, Sierd (1857-1943)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1901 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijlsma-170|Bijlsma, Auke (1847-1903)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | LEGGER || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Vriesland 14006b] || De Friesland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1902 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Hak-89|Hak, Pieter (1852-1916)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijlsma-170|Bijlsma, Auke (1847-1903)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Riemersma-181|Riemersma, Thomas (1861-1947)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Mast-46|Mast van der, Willem (1840-1915)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | LEGGER || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1903 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Riemersma-181|Riemersma, Thomas (1861-1947)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | LEGGER || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1904 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Dijkstra-706|Dijkstra, Jelle Hartses (1845-1905)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Standfries 9166] || De Standfries || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Riemersma-181|Riemersma, Thomas (1861-1947)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | LEGGER || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1905 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2105|Groot de, Auke (1847-1926)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | LEGGER || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Zwart-187|Zwart, Sierd Feddes (1850-1917)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1906 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | LEGGER || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1907 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Sippe_Visser_II 9168b] || De Engeland || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | LEGGER || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1908 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Riemersma-181|Riemersma, Thomas (1861-1947)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-171|Bijlsma, Rintje (1873-1934)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | LEGGER || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1909 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Wiersma-522|Wiersma, Jelle (1870-1956)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Albertsma-8|Albertsma, Lieuwe (1862-1940)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4881|Jong de, Sybren (1848-1931)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Wieger_Wiegers_Visser 18077b] || Anne Wiegers I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-171|Bijlsma, Rintje (1873-1934)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | LEGGER || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Drie_Broeders 13524] || De Drie Broeders || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1910 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Albertsma-8|Albertsma, Lieuwe (1862-1940)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-171|Bijlsma, Rintje (1873-1934)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164a] || De Herstelling || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1911 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Albertsma-8|Albertsma, Lieuwe (1862-1940)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4882|Jong de, Keimpe (1874-1938)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Blauw-15|Blauw de , Pieter (1849-1939)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1912 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Albertsma-8|Albertsma, Lieuwe (1862-1940)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4882|Jong de, Keimpe (1874-1938)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Zwart-198|Zwart, Johan Frederik (1865-1923)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Albertsma-8|Albertsma, Lieuwe (1862-1940)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Groot-2117|Groot de, Atse (1873-1945)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1913 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Albertsma-8|Albertsma, Lieuwe (1862-1940)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | WO I (in Londen) || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[De_Jong-4882|Jong de, Keimpe (1874-1938)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Albertsma-8|Albertsma, Lieuwe (1862-1940)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | WO I || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | WO I || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Vortuin-2|Fortuin, Anne (1852-1917)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | WO I || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[De_Jong-4877|Jong de, Hotze Baukes (1865-1953)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Ritskes-43|Ritskes, Pieter Jans (1852-1942)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Van_den_Akker-193|Akker van den, Cornelis (1849-1914)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1914 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1915 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | WO I || 1915 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | WO I || 1915 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1915 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | WO I || 1915 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Ritskes-43|Ritskes, Pieter Jans (1852-1942)]] || 1915 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1915 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1915 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1916 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | WO I || 1916 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | WO I || 1916 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1916 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | WO I || 1916 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Ritskes-43|Ritskes, Pieter Jans (1852-1942)]] || 1916 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1916 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1916 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1917 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | WO I || 1917 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | WO I || 1917 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1917 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | WO I || 1917 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Ritskes-43|Ritskes, Pieter Jans (1852-1942)]] || 1917 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1917 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1917 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Sijperda-2|Syperda, Gosse Abes (1862-1919)]] || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | WO I || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | ONBEKEND || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | WO I || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | WO I || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Ritskes-43|Ritskes, Pieter Jans (1852-1942)]] || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_London_I 9165b] || Maria || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1918 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1919 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1919 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1919 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1919 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1919 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1919 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1920 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1920 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1920 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1920 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1920 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1920 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1920 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Van_der_Schaaf-194|Schaaf van der, Willem (1868-1934)]] || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1921 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1922 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1922 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | ONBEKEND || 1922 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1922 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Visscherij_III 13277b] || Visscherij III || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Heeg Heeg] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1922 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1922 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1922 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1922 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1922 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1923 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1923 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1923 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1923 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1923 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1923 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1923 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1924 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1924 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1924 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1924 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1924 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Reinstra-12|Reinstra, Sjoerd (1884-1958)]] || 1924 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Wijnhold-4|Wijnhold Sibrand (1889-1971)]] || 1924 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1924 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1925 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1925 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1925 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1925 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1925 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Wijnhold-4|Wijnhold Sibrand (1889-1971)]] || 1925 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1925 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1926 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1926 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1926 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1926 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1926 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Wijnhold-4|Wijnhold Sibrand (1889-1971)]] || 1926 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1926 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1927 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1927 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1927 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1927 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1927 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Wijnhold-4|Wijnhold Sibrand (1889-1971)]] || 1927 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1927 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1927 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1928 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1928 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1928 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1928 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Horjus-13|Horjus, Klaas (1880-1957)]] || 1928 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1928 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1928 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1929 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1929 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1929 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1929 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1929 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Herstelling 9164b] || De Anne Wiegers II || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1929 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Fortuin-129|Fortuin, Jarig (1883-1964)]] || 1929 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Eyer-248|Eyer, Hendrik (1891-1963)]] || 1929 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | LEGGER (in Londen) || 1930 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Twee_Broeders_II 15556b] || De Noordzee || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1930 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Tjerkstra-8|Tjerkstra, Pieter (1870-1931)]] || 1930 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Polma-8|Polma, Fokke (1859-1949)]] || 1930 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Mentor 18095] || Mentor || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1930 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Eyer-248|Eyer, Hendrik (1891-1963)]] || 1930 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1931 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1931 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1931 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Eyer-248|Eyer, Hendrik (1891-1963)]] || 1931 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1932 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | [[Bijlsma-172|Bijlsma, Thys (1879-1940)]] || 1932 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1932 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1932 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Eyer-248|Eyer, Hendrik (1891-1963)]] || 1932 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | [[Mulder-2899|Mulder, Wiebe (1892-1972)]] || 1933 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1933 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Vrouw_Dieuwke_II 9156b] || Korneliske Ykes I || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Gaastmeer Gaastmeer] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1933 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1933 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Eyer-248|Eyer, Hendrik (1891-1963)]] || 1933 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | UIT DE VAART || 1934 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1934 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1934 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Heeg 9157] || De Heeg || Fa. DilVis Zaandam |- | UIT DE VAART || 1935 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1935 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | UIT DE VAART || 1936 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#De_Stad_Workum 9162] || Stad Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1936 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1937 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |- | [[Visser-2153|Visser, Timon (1864-1950)]] || 1938 || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Palinghandel_WK69_Workum 9158] || Palinghandel WK69 Workum || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Frisian_Eel_Sails_on_London#Workum Workum] |}

The Gantts of Virginia

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The Gantts of Virginia The Baltimore Sun 29 Oct 1905 Messrs. Editors: I have been so much interested in the sketch in the Baltimore Sun of the Gantt lineage and arms, and an so anxious that we Virginia cousins be identified with our kindred of Maryland and elsewhere that I am emboldened to ask that you insert or add to your sketch whatever you may deem proper of the data I herewith send you. As you see, some parts of the sketch are incomplete, because we could not go back positively further than to [[Gantt-164|Henry Gantt]] (fifth generation), great-grandfather to the children of my husband, Thomas P. Gantt (seventh generation) son of [[Gantt-165|Dr. John Gantt]] (sixth generation). We think that Henry Gantt (5th generation) was a son of John Gantt (4th generation) and that Thomas Gantt (3rd generation) was an ancestor. My father-in-law, Dr. John Gantt, was a devout Episcopalian, the bulwark of the Episcopal Church in Scottsville, Albemarle County, VA. And his descendants are of the same faith. Dr. John Gantt’s half brother, [[Gantt-169|Captain Albert Gantt]], Confederate States Army, was a Roman Catholic. This sketch of the Virginia branch of the Gantt family was written by Mrs. Thomas Perkins Gantt and taken mainly from what Mrs. Octavia Bocock (nee Gantt) tells me (Mrs. Thomas P. Gantt) of her ancestors and from Rev. Edgar Wood’s  “History of Albemarle County, Virginia.” The fine old family residence of the Gantts—Oakwood, in Albemarle County, Virginia—was burned, with all of the old family books, papers, and silver plate, so no authentic record is left. Yet our information is quite direct from lineal descendants, and we believe is correct. We know our ancestors came from Prince George’s County, Maryland, to Virginia, about 1813, and that from the Valley of Virginia some of the younger members of the family moved to Fairfax County Virginia, and others to Albemarle County, Virginia. The name “Thomas Gantt, 3d” was written in some of the old books, and we think he must have been the father of our great-grandfather, John Gantt, whose generation we will number as the fourth, thus reckoning Thomas 3rd, to have been his father. Col Henry Gantt (7) colonel of Nineteenth Virginia Regiment, Confederate States Army, says that when he was stationed near the old stonehouse, where a memorable battle took place during the war between the States, that people around spoke to him about my great-grandfather, who built and owned the stonehouse, as though he had just lived there. John Gantt (4) probably returned to his home in Maryland. His son, John Gantt (5), moved from Jefferson County VA and his son Henry moved to Albemarle County VA about 1813 (?). He bought 780 acres of land at Cross Roads, near North Garden, Albemarle County, Virginia, and lived there with his family, until 1830, when he and his wife formally conveyed the entire estate to his son, Dr. John Weems Gantt (6). Henry Gantt (5) then returned to his home in Maryland. He left to his sons Caesar and Albert (6), half-brothers of John (6), his beautiful estate, St. Otis, which lay on the Patuxent River and in whose garden there were oyster beds. In his will he also mentions an immense solid silver water tankard, which he directs shall be sold and the proceeds put in three silver coffee urns, one for each of his three sons. In 1821, it is said, he bought a ticket of the Maryland State Lottery and drew a prize of $40,000. He was married three times—twice to nieces and once to a daughter of “Old Parson Weems,” the writer. The first (?) [sic] wife, Mary (nee Weems) died when her son John (6) was an infant and she was only 20 years of age. John (6) was then taken and raised by his grandfather—probably in Maryland. This Dr. John Weems Gantt was made a magistrate of Albemarle County Virginia in 1830. From that date until 1835 he lived at his estate near North Garden and practiced his profession of medicine. In 1835 he purchased from Charles A. Scott a large tract of land on the James River, just above the mouth of Totier Creek and extending from Scottsville to Warren on James River, a distance of three miles, over which way he had a road bordered with osage orange trees, and from the yard of his residence, Oakwood, he had avenues of trees to various points, as overseer’s house, etc., on his plantation. Dr. John W. Gantt (6) was a man of great liberality, taste and refinement and spent much time in beautifying his home. The yard was “a thing of beauty” with its lovely flowering shrubs and rare trees, 20 of which were evergreen. Dr. Gantt died and was buried here in 1860, leaving a large property to his widow and children, his youngest son Thomas (7) living and dying and being buried at the old home. But through reverses of fortune and war all is now in the hands of strangers. The Virginia Gantts had relatives in Maryland and the South. Dr. John W. Gantt (6) used to correspond with a Southern cousin—Erasmus Gantt, I think—who lived at a place called Bon Aqua. About 1859, he visited in Prince George’s County Maryland a cousin, Ellen Bowie. In Virginia the Gantts are related to the Bococks, Browns, Boyds, Gibbs, Glovers, Horsleys, Cabells, Haskinses, Perkinses, Pattersons, Lewises, Rogerses, Scotts, and others. Thomas Gantt 3rd of Maryland married _______ (?) [this is how it appears in the article, presumably indicating that the author doesn’t know this information]; John Gantt (4) of Maryland married Priscilla Waring; Richard Gantt (5) of Maryland married ________(?); Edward Gantt (5) of Maryland married _________ (?); Betsey Gantt (5) of Maryland married the father of Governor Lowe; Henry Gantt (5) of Maryland married first, Mary Weems; second Willia Weems; and third, Nancy Weems—nieces and daughter of “Old Parson Weems,” the writer. Children of John (4) and Priscilla Waring Gantt were John (6) Gantt married daughter of Judge Hunter of the District of Columbia; Basil Gantt (6) married ______ (?); Margaret Gantt married Capt Dulany, United States Navy; ______ Gantt married Captain Muse, United States Navy, and Mary Gantt married Mr. Richards of Leesburg, Va. [Transcriber’s note: these generation numbers seem off to me; children of John should be generation 5, but 6 is what appears in the article.] Children of Henry (5) and _______ Weems Gantt were Mary Gantt (6) married Mr. Towson; Willia Gantt(6) married Dr. Thornton; John Weems Gantt (6) married Sarah Perkins, daughter of Price Perkins of Buckingham County, Virginia; Caesar Gantt (6) married Rosa Pruess, daughter of Polish nobleman; Albert Gantt (6). These were not all children of the same wife. Albert Gantt (6) son of Henry (5) married first Mary Jefferson, grandniece of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, and married, second, the widow of C. A. Butler (nee Barrow) of Hertford NC. Two daughters, Eva and Rosa, were issue of the first marriage and one son and one daughter by the second, both of whom live in Norfolk with their mother. Eva Gantt married Mr. Durrette of Albemarle County, Virginia. They have several children, a daughter having married a Mr. Morgan, an Englishman. Dr. John Weems Gantt (6) and Sarah Perkins Gantt had issue—several daughters who lived to be grown but died unmarried. Besides these, Willia Gantt (7) married Mr. Mitchell of Washington DC; Mary Gantt (?) married Zack Lewis of Albemarle County, Virginia; Emma Gantt (7) married Chapman Glover, a farmer of Buckingham County , Virginia; Octavia Gantt (7) married Nicholas Bocock, a lawyer of Buckingham County, Virginia; Henry Gantt (7) married first Tempe Eppes, daughter of Dr. Eppes of Buckingham County, Virginia, and second, Lela Boyd; Thomas Gantt (7) married first Lizzie Scott, daughter of Dr. Scott of Albemarle County and second Ann Maria Horsley, daughter of Dr. Horsley of Nelson County, Virginia. Zack R. Lewis and his wife, Mary, nee Gantt, had issue, Howell Lewis, unmarried; William Lewis, married Fannie Scott, daughter of Charles Scott of Albemarle County, Virginia; Zack Lewis married Nannie Scott, daughter of Charles Scott of Albemarle County; John Lewis married Mary Patterson, daughter of Capt. Camm Patterson of Buckingham County, Virginia; Henry Lewis married Ella Patterson, daughter of Capt. Camm Patterson; Mary Lewis married twice: Douglas Patterson, son of Capt. Patterson and Mr. Anderson of Lexington, Va. ; Sallie Lewis married Wingfield Brown (now of Montana); Wilhelmina Lewis, married Virginius Johns of Portsmouth Va. William and Fannie Lewis had issue 10 children: Charles, John, Zack, Daniel, Edward, Howell, Lizzie, Mary, Nannie, and William. Henry and Ella Lewis had issue one son: Henry. Wingfield and Sallie Brown had issue, four children: Sons—Wingfield and Lewis; daughters—Mary and Sallie. Chapman and Emma (Gantt) Glover had issue, Price Glover, married Minnie Swope, daughter of Dr. Swope of Buckingham County, Virginia; Henry Glover married Jeanette Horsley, daughter of John Horsley of Buckingham County. John Glover (8) married Bessie Rogers, daughter of Lawyer Rogers of Buckingham County. Had issue, infant son, John Glover, Jr. Samuel Glover (8) unmarried; Perkins Glover (8) M.D. unmarried; Mary Glover (8) unmarried; Fannie married Wylie Haskins of Buckingham County, Virginia. Had issue six children: Hallie (9), Emma, Mary, Fannie, John and Eliza. Nicholas and Octavia (Gantt) Bocock had issue: Rosa Bocock (8) married Henry Gibbs of Pennsylvania. They had issue three children—Elizabeth (9), Rosa and John (Gibbs). Sallie Bocock (8) married Sam Bondurant of Buckingham County Virginia. John Bocock married in California. Henry Gantt, colonel Nineteenth Virginia Regiment, Confederate States Army, married Patty Eppes, daughter of Dr. Eppes of Buckingham County. Col. Henry Gantt and his wife had issue two daughters, Tempe and Sallie. Both died as minors. Price Gantt (7) son of John and S. G. married twice—first, Pompe Eppes (daughter of Dr. Eppes); second, Lila Boyd (daughter of ______ Boyd, of Nelson County Virginia.) No issue by the first marriage. Price Perkins Gantt (7) the above and Lila Boyd, his wife had issue two sons and three daughters—Price (8), Jr.; Lewis, Juliet, Maria, Kate—all of them minors. Thomas Perkins Gantt, youngest son of Dr. Joseph [sic] W. and Sarah Perkins Gantt, was twice married and left children by both marriages. Thomas P. Gantt (7) served in the war between the States first as noncommissioned captain (Virginia Military Institute Cadets) and later in 1864-65 served under Col. John S. Mosby. Thomas P. Gantt (7) married first, Lizzie Scott, daughter of Charles Scott of Albemarle County. They had issue: Pocahantas (8) Bolling, Sallie Perkins, John Weems, and Emma (8) Langhorne who married James Andrews, son of Dr. Andrews of Nelson County Virginia. Thomas P. Gantt married second Ann Maria Horsley, daughter of Dr. Horsley of Nelson County Virginia. They had issue two sons, William A. Horsley Gantt and Henry Perkins Gantt, both minors. Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 24 April 2000 Transcriber’s Note: 1850 Census of Albemarle County VA shows John W. Gantt, age 52 Sarah Gantt, age 42 Wilhelmina Gantt, age 25 Fanny Gantt, age 20 Price Gantt, age 19 Thomas Gantt, age 16 Simms [?] Gantt, age 10 Octavia Gantt, age 7 Henry Gantt, age 5 Also Albert W. Gantt, age 22 Eliza A. Gantt, age 20 Henry Gantt, age 2 In HH Robert L. Jefferson

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== The Genealogist, Volume 33, No. 2 (Fall 2019) == '''John1 and William1 Baldwin of Bucks County, Pennsylvania''' * Author: Stewart Baldwin, FASG * Citation: Stewart Baldwin, FASG, "John1 and William1 Baldwin of Bucks County, Pennsylvania," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 2, 139-181. * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Baldwin-18|John Baldwin]] **[[Unknown-331|Bridget (_____) Baldwin]] **[[Baldwin-17|John Baldwin]] **[[Baldwin-416|William Baldwin]] '''Historic Ancestors: Giuseppe Pennetta''' * Author: Vincenzo Alfano * Citation: Vincenzo Alfano, "Historic Ancestors: Giuseppe Pennetta," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 2, 182-184. '''Resolving a Non-Paternity Event Mystery: A Pruett-Jones Case Study''' * Author: Stephen Alden Ralls * Citation: Stephen Alden Ralls, "Resolving a Non-Paternity Event Mystery: A Pruett-Jones Case Study," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 2, 185-206. '''Samuel5 and Lucretia (Gamage) Tarr of Bristol, Maine''' * Author: John Bradley Arthaud, M.D., FASG * Citation: John Bradley Arthaud, "Samuel5 and Lucretia (Gamage) Tarr of Bristol, Maine," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 2, 207-209. '''Genealogia Siciliana: Showcasing the Depth and Diversity of Sicilian Ancestry''' (continuation) * Author: Adrian Benjamin Burke (Research in Sicily by Raimondo Lentini and Emilio Terrazzino) * Citation: Adrian Benjamin Burke, "Genealogia Siciliana: Showcasing the Depth and Diversity of Sicilian Ancestry," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 1, 118-135; No. 2, 210-235; Vol. 34, No. 1, 92-114. '''Migrations of Poverty: the Residences and Family of Lincoln D. Chamberlain''' * Author: Darcie Hind Posz, CG * Citation: Darcie Hind Posz, "Migrations of Poverty: the Residences and Family of Lincoln D. Chamberlain," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 2, 236-248. '''An Additional Child for Thomas5 and Mary (Tinkham) Tripp of Dartmouth, New Bedford, and Fairhaven, Massachusetts''' * Author: Edward Charles Horton * Citation: Edward Charles Horton, "An Additional Child for Thomas5 and Mary (Tinkham) Tripp of Dartmouth, New Bedford, and Fairhaven, Massachusetts", ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 2, 249-257. * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Tripp-2652|Thomas Tripp]] ** [[Tinkham-496|Mary (Tinkham) Tripp]] '''Littlefield-Eaton Family Relationships in New Hampshire and Maine''' * Author: Priscilla Eaton, CG * Citation: Priscilla Eaton, "Littlefield-Eaton Family Relationships in New Hampshire and Maine", ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 2, 258-271. '''Godfrey Spruill, Planter and Physician of Virginia and North Carolina''' (concluded) * Author: Gale Ion Harris, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Gale Ion Harris, "Godfrey Spruill, Planter and Physician of Virginia and North Carolina," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 1, 58-80; No. 2, 272-300. * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Spruill-288|Simeon Spruill]]

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== The Genealogist, Volume 33, No. 1 (Spring 2019) == '''The Grand Princely Family Fresco in Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, and the Identity of Agatha the Wife of Edward Atheling: the Search Continues''' * Author: David Jay Webber * Citation: David Jay Webber, "The Grand Princely Family Fresco in Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, and the Identity of Agatha the Wife of Edward Atheling: the Search Continues," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 1, 3-19 * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Unknown-59030|Agatha Unknown, wife of Edward Atheling]] ** [[Kiev-19|Yaroslav the Wise]] '''Genealogia Siciliana: Showcasing the Depth and Diversity of Sicilian Ancestry''' * Author: Adrian Benjamin Burke (Research in Sicily by Kathy Kirkpatrick) * Citation: Adrian Benjamin Burke, "Genealogia Siciliana: Showcasing the Depth and Diversity of Sicilian Ancestry," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 1, 118-135; No. 2, 210-235; Vol. 34, No. 1, 92-114. '''On the Ethnic Origin of the Actor John Malkovich''' * Author: Žarko B. Veljković * Citation: Žarko B. Veljković, "On the Ethnic Origin of the Actor John Malkovich," ''The Genealogist'', Vol 33, No. 1, 52-57. * WikiTree Profiles: '''Godfrey Spruill, Planter and Physician of Virginia and North Carolina''' (continued) * Author: Gale Ion Harris, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Gale Ion Harris, Ph.D., FASG, "Godfrey Spruill, Planter and Physician of Virginia and North Carolina," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 1, 58-80; No. 2, 272-300. * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Spruill-288|Simeon Spruill]] '''The Descendants of Sampson Rodda and his Wife Ann (Tonkin) Leggo of Madron in Cornwall''' * Author: Ronald A. Hill, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Ronald A. Hill, Ph.D., FASG, "The Descendants of Sampson Rodda and his Wife Ann (Tonkin) Leggo of Madron in Cornwall," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 1, 81-117. * WikiTree Profiles: '''The Sinful and Sorry James1 Nute of Dover, New Hampshire''' * Author: Priscilla Eaton * Citation: Priscilla Easton, "The Sinful and Sorry James1 Nute of Dover, New Hampshire", ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 1, 118-135. * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Nute-5|James Nute]]

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== The Genealogist, Volume 34, No. 2 (Fall 2020) == '''Paul Dudley Woodbridge of York, Maine: Tavern Keeper and "High Son" of Liberty''' * Author: Priscilla Eaton * Citation: Priscilla Eaton, "Paul Dudley Woodbridge of York, Maine: Tavern Keeper and "High Son" of Liberty," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 2, 171–190. * WikiTree Profiles ** [[Woodbridge-538|John Woodbridge]] ** [[Bale-554|Hannah Beal]] ** [[Hawes-15|Temperance Hawes]] '''Austrian Nobility: the Von Josch Family''' * Authors: Lute Currie and Dr. Tamara Felden * Citation: Lute Currie and Tamara Felden, "Austrian Nobility: the Von Josch Family," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 2, 191–199 * WikiTree Profiles Unknown '''George1 and Mary (Stevenson) Brown of Pipe Creek, Maryland''' * Author: Gale Ion Harris, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Gale Ion Harris, "George1 and Mary (Stevenson) Brown of Pipe Crrek, Maryland," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 1, 35–64; No. 2, 200–221. * Wikitree Profiles: ** [[Brown-4359|George Brown]] ** [[Stevenson-562|Mary Stevenson]] ** [[McGuire-1029|Michael McGuire]] ** [[Brown-37757|Hugh Brown]] ** [[Brown-37755|Alzare Brown]] '''The Cornish Ancestry of William Colwill of Jefferson Coounty [sic], Wisconsin''' * Author: Ronald A. Hill, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Ronald A. Hill, "The Cornish Ancestry of William Colwill of Jefferson County, Wisconsin," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 1, 146–166; No. 2, 222–244. * Wikitree Profiles: ** [[Colwill-146|James Colwill]] ** [[Colwell-1097|John Colwell]] ** [[Colwell-1096|Thomas Parsons Colwell]] '''Bound for ''Glory'': African-American Volunteers from Confederate and Border States in the Massachusetts 54th and 55th Regiments, 1863–1865''' * Author: William B. Saxbe Jr., CG, FASG * Citation: William B. Saxbe, "Bound for ''Glory'': African-American Volunteers from Confederate and Border States in the Massachusetts 54th and 55th Regiments, 1863–1865," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 2, 245–262. * (Wikitree profiles are only linked for articles that are compiled genealogies.) '''From Eve Claire Schwartz to Thomasina E. Jordan Through the Social Security Administration Records''' * Author: Alcyon T. Pierce, CG * Citation: Alcyon T. Pierce, "From Eve Claire Schwartz to Thomasina E. Jordan Through the Social Security Administration Records," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 2, 263–275. * WikiTree Profiles Unknown '''The Ancestry of John1 Ireland, Esq., of Crofton Hall, Yorkshire, England, and Anne Arundel County, Maryland''' * Author: Ferdinand Henry Onnen III * Citation: Ferdinand Henry Onnen, "The Ancestry of John1 Ireland, Esq., of Crofton Hall, Yorkshire, England, and Anne Arundel County, Maryland," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 2, 276–304; Vol. 35, No. 1, 68–95; No. 2, 227–254. * Wikitree Profiles: ** [[Webbe-33|John Webb]] ** [[Waldegrave-23|James Waldegrave]] ** [[Browne-1971|Anthony Browne]] '''The Joseph and Elizabeth (Waller) (Jervis) Cookson Family of New Castle County, Delaware, and Chester, Lancaster, Cumberland, Mifflin, and Juniata Counties, Pennsylvania''' * Author: John Bradley Arthaud, FASG * Citation: John Bradley Arthaud, "The Joseph and Elizabeth (Waller) (Jervis) Cookson Family of New Castle County, Delaware, and Chester, Lancaster, Cumberland, Mifflin, and Juniata Counties, Pennsylvania," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 2, 305–332. * Wikitree Profiles: ** [[Cookson-680|Mary (Cookson) Watts]] ** [[Evans-14157|Lydia (Evans) Cookson]] ** [[Cookson-427|Mary (Cookson) Schellenberger]]

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== The Genealogist, Volume 34, No. 1 (Spring 2020) == '''Ancestors and Descendants of Peregrine1 Phillips, Vinegar Manufacturer, from England to Kentucky''' * Authors: Paul K. Graham, AG, CG, CGL and Cohen Swiney * Citation: Paul K. Graham and Cohen Swiney, "Ancestors and Descendants of Peregrine1 Phillips, Vinegar Manufacturer, from England to Kentucky," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 1, 3-34. * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Phillips-10169|Peregrine Phillips]] **[[Phillips-10166|Peregrine Phillips]] **[[Phillips-10126|Peregrine Phillips]] **[[Phillips-10125|Alfred Chapman Phillips]] '''George1 and Mary (Stevenson) Brown of Pipe Creek, Maryland''' * Author: Gale Ion Harris, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Gale Ion Harris, "George1 and Mary (Stevenson) Brown of Pipe Crrek, Maryland," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 1, 35–64; No. 2, 200–221 * Wikitree Profiles: ** [[Brown-4359|George Brown]] ** [[Stevenson-562|Mary Stevenson]] '''Crowninshield of New England: With Lines of Descent to Benjamin Crowninshield "Ben" Bradlee, Executive Editor of ''The Washington Post'' ''' * Author: [[Bradlee-10|Josiah Quinn Crowninshield Bradlee, FSA (Scot), FRSA]] * Citation: Josiah Quinn Crowninshield Bradlee, "Crowninshield of New England: With Lines of Descent to Benjamin Crowninshield "Ben" Bradlee, Executive Editor of ''The Washington Post''," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 1, 65-91. * Wikitree Profiles: ** [[Von_Kronenshelt-1|Dr. Johannes Crasper von Richter von Kronensheldt]] '''Genealogia Siciliana: Showcasing the Depth and Diversity of Sicilian Ancestry''' (continuation) * Author: Adrian Benjamin Burke (Research in Sicily by Raimondo Lentini and Emilio Terrazzino) * Citation: Adrian Benjamin Burke, "Genealogia Siciliana: Showcasing the Depth and Diversity of Sicilian Ancestry," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 33, No. 1, 118-135; No. 2, 210-235; Vol. 34, No. 1, 92-114. '''A Kiser-Howard Union in Wisconsin''' * Author: Leaman Don Harris * Citation: Leaman Don Harris, "A Kiser-Howard Union in Wisconsin," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 1, 115-145. * Wikitree Profiles: ** [[Keyser-195|Valentine Keyser]] ** [[Howard-5659|Thomas Howard]] '''The Cornish Ancestry of William Colwill of Jefferson Coounty [sic], Wisconsin''' * Author: Ronald A. Hill, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Ronald A. Hill, "The Cornish Ancestry of William Colwill of Jefferson County, Wisconsin," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 1, 146–166; No. 2, 222–244. * Wikitree Profiles: ** [[Colwill-146|James Colwill]] ** [[Colwell-1097|John Colwell]] ** [[Colwell-1096|Thomas Parsons Colwell]]

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== The Genealogist, Volume 35, No. 2 (Fall 2021) == '''A Doppelgänger in the Family: Peter Morris and Pierre Coëtou''' * Author: David B. Morris, Ph.D. * Citation: David B. Morris, "A Doppelgänger in the Family: Peter Morris and Pierre Coëtou," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 35, No. 2, 131–156. * WikiTree Profiles ** [[Coitou-64|Maurice Coitou dit St-Jean]] '''The Mackworths of Shropshire: Royal Ancestry and Colonial Descendants''' * Author: Nathaniel Lane Taylor, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Nathaniel Lane Taylor, "The Mackworths of Shropshire: Royal Ancestry and Colonial Descendants," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 35, No. 1, 100–126; No. 2, 157–191. * WikiTree Profiles ** [[Macworth-12|Henry Macworth]] ** [[Macworth-13|Thomas Macworth]] ** [[Macworth-10|Thomas Macworth]] ** [[Macworth-14|John Macworth]] ** [[Mackworth-14|Thomas Mackworth]] ** [[MacKworth-3|Richard Mackworth]] ** [[Mackworth-33|Humphrey Mackworth MP]] ** [[Mackworth-76|Agnes (Mackworth) (Watts) Crowne]] ** [[Mackworth-72|Arthur Mackworth]] '''James and Mourning Ivey of Marlboro District, South Carolina: A Lumbee Family''' * Author: Gale Ion Harris, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: David B. Morris, "James and Mourning Ivey of Marlboro District, South Carolina: A Lumbee Family," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 35, No. 2, 192–226. * WikiTree Profiles ** [[Ivey-1695|James Ivey]] ** [[Ivey-385| James Ivey]] ** [[Ivey-520|Isaiah Ivey]] ** [[Ivey-2042|Joseph Ivey]] ** [[Ivy-127|Magirt Ivey]] ** [[Ivy-129|Curtis Ivey]] ** [[Ivey-2041|Elizabet (Ivey) Locklear]] ** [[Locklear-272|John Locklear]] '''The Ancestry of John1 Ireland, Esq., of Crofton Hall, Yorkshire, England, and Anne Arundel County, Maryland''' * Author: Ferdinand Henry Onnen III * Citation: Ferdinand Henry Onnen, "The Ancestry of John1 Ireland, Esq., of Crofton Hall, Yorkshire, England, and Anne Arundel County, Maryland," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 2, 276–304; Vol. 35, No. 1, 68–95; No. 2, 227–254. * WikiTree Profiles ** [[Webbe-33|John Webb]] ** [[Waldegrave-23|James Waldegrave]] ** [[Browne-1971|Anthony Browne]]

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== The Genealogist, Volume 35, No. 1 (Spring 2021) == '''Three Men Named Jeremiah Phelps in North Carolina: Intersecting, but Separate Lives''' * Author: Thomas M. Phelps, FASG * Citation: Thomas M. Phelps, "Three Men Named Jeremiah Phelps in North Carolina: Intersecting, but Separate Lives," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 35, No. 1, 3–32. * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Phelps-3181|Cuthbert Phelps]] ** [[Phelps-4138|Edward Phelps]] ** [[Phelps-4140|Jeremiah Phelps]] '''Historic Ancestors: Captain Antonio De Los Reyes Correa''' * Author: David Anthony Morris * Citation: David Anthony Morris, "Historic Ancestors: Captain Antonio De Los Reyes Correa," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 35, No. 1, 33–35. '''The Descendants of John Cornish, Vicar of Poughill in Cornwall''' * Author: Ronald A. Hill, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Ronald A. Hill, "The Descendants of John Cornish, Vicar of Poughill in Cornwall," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 35, No. 1, 36–60. * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Cornish-928|Daniel Cornish]] — see p.51 ** [[Scott-10791|Mary (Scot) Colwill]] — see p.48 '''A Family for Sebastian1 Keyser, Immigrant to Pennsylvania in 1750''' * Author: Leaman Don Harris and Gale Ion Harris * Citation: Leaman Don Harris and Gale Ion Harris, "The Descendants of John Cornish, Vicar of Poughill in Cornwall," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 35, No. 1, 61–67. * WikiTree Profiles: ** [[Keyser-195|Valentine Keyser]] ** [[Keiser-354|Peter Keyser]] ** [[Overbeck-16|Philip Jacob Overbeck]] — see footnote 47 '''The Ancestry of John1 Ireland, Esq., of Crofton Hall, Yorkshire, England, and Anne Arundel County, Maryland''' * Author: Ferdinand Henry Onnen III * Citation: Ferdinand Henry Onnen, "The Ancestry of John1 Ireland, Esq., of Crofton Hall, Yorkshire, England, and Anne Arundel County, Maryland," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 34, No. 2, 276–304; Vol. 35, No. 1, 68–95. * WikiTree Profiles ** [[Webbe-33|John Webb]] ** [[Waldegrave-23|James Waldegrave]] ** [[Browne-1971|Anthony Browne]] '''The Reverend Joseph Gerrish's Wenham, Massachusetts, Congregation: Dating the Record of Communicants''' * Author: Nancy R. Stevens * Citation: Nancy R. Stevens, "The Reverend Joseph Gerrish's Wenham, Massachusetts, Congregation: Dating the Record of Communicants," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 35, No. 1, 96–99. * WikiTree Profiles ** [[Gerrish-133|Joseph Gerrish]] '''The Mackworths of Shropshire: Royal Ancestry and Colonial Descendants''' * Author: Nathaniel Lane Taylor, Ph.D., FASG * Citation: Nathaniel Lane Taylor, "The Mackworths of Shropshire: Royal Ancestry and Colonial Descendants," ''The Genealogist'', Vol. 35, No. 1, 100–126; No. 2, 157–191. * WikiTree Profiles ** [[Macworth-12|Henry Macworth]] ** [[Macworth-13|Thomas Macworth]] ** [[Macworth-10|Thomas Macworth]] ** [[Macworth-14|John Macworth]] ** [[Mackworth-14|Thomas Mackworth]] ** [[MacKworth-3|Richard Mackworth]] ** [[Mackworth-33|Humphrey Mackworth MP]] ** [[Mackworth-76|Agnes (Mackworth) (Watts) Crowne]] ** [[Mackworth-72|Arthur Mackworth]]

The Genealogy of Alfred Waldo Driggs and Alice May Williams

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== The Genealogy of Alfred Waldo Driggs and Alice May Williams == A genealogical and family survey of the ancestors and descendants of Alfred Waldo Driggs and Alice May Williams both of East Hartford, Connecticut : including historical notes, Mayflower lines, Indian and Revolutionary War items, 400 connecting families * by [[Driggs-146 | Alfred Waldo Driggs]], 1875 - 1973 * published by A.W.Driggs,Hartford, Connecticut, 1963 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Genealogy of Alfred Waldo Driggs and Alice May Williams|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami00drig/page/n5 (Borrow) * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/67452-a-genealogical-and-family-survey-of-the-ancestors-and-descendants-of-alfred-waldo-driggs-and-alice-may-williams-both-of-east-hartford-connecticut-including-historical-notes-mayflower-lines-indians-and-revolutionary-war-items-400-connect?offset=1 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Driggs, Alfred Waldo ''[[Space:The Genealogy of Alfred Waldo Driggs and Alice May Williams|The Genealogy of Alfred Waldo Driggs and Alice May Williams]]'' (Hartford, CT, 1963), [ Page ]. * [[#Driggs|Driggs]]

The Genealogy Show

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The Gentle Fighter Boxes On

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'''Alf Cleverley NZRTA General Secretary 1959 - 63''' '''The Gentle Fighter Boxes On''' ''The handshake is firm and the step springy, the interest in day-to-day politics this is as keen as that of a young person embarking on a political career and concern for those in distress are all the hallmarks of idealistic and energetic youth. However, the man with these qualities, Alf Cleverley, is well into a 70s and long retired from Railways where he served his full 40 years stint.'' The young Alf began his apprenticeship as a Fitter-Turner in the old Hutt Workshops near the Petone Railway Station just five years after the end of the first world war and has lived in the area for most of the time since. From 1959 to 1963 he served as General Secretary of the NZRTA and has retained a close interest in Railway and Union affairs since then. '''Just Saying “Hello” Helps''' It was a refreshing experience to speak to a Railwayman who has been through it all and has come out without being cynical. Alf’s philosophy is that “if you can’t do a bit of good for another person you aren't worth much”. He lives up to his principles and is an active hospital visitor. ''He says that just saying “hello” to a bedridden patient can help to make life more tolerable.'' '''Knows from Experience''' A couple of years after finishing his time Alf took a year’s leave from railways and served in the police force in Christchurch. His father had been a policeman and had been transferred to the North Island from Oamaru where Alf was born. He liked has police role but left when he married because his wife did not like the shift work involved, the particularly the nights when she was left on her own. She contracted the incurable disease, “Disseminated Sclerosis, shortly after their marriage and in succeeding years was unable to look after herself . '''“War is a Waste of People”''' It was that which kept Alf away from military service in the Second World War but he recalls with a great deal of sadness the memory of some of those who returned after both 1918 and 1945 maimed for life as well those who gave their lives for what he considers to be one of mankind’s major follies. '''Amsterdam Olympics Participant''' Not that Alf Cleverley was ever a namby-pamby. He represented New Zealand in the nation’s boxing team at the Amsterdam Olympics in 1928 although he didn't come back with a medal. He boxed and both Light Heavyweight and Middleweight classes and had a bout against World Champion Len Harvey in London where he did some training. He also boxed in several cities on the US West Coast and was New Zealand Champion in his class. '''Sports People are Good People''' Now Alf Cleverley’s performer-sports activities is limited to bowls but he did play senior cricket as a young man for the Midland Cricket Club in Wellington. He is convinced that sports activities are an essential part of a sound mind “because of the self-discipline that they teach”. He knows all about the dangers to health of boxing and says that the intelligent sports person knows when to stop any sport in which they are actively involved. “There are more deaths and serious injuries in Rugby than in Boxing” Alf says, but nobody suggested banning that sport. '''Contracting Out is Out''' On the subject of Railways Alf Cleverley has views that are just as firm as those on other matters. Conditioned perhaps by the fact that a Grandfather was a Railway Guard and his two brothers were Railway tradesmen, one a Carpenter and the other a Boilermaker, he believes that no railways work should go to outside contractors. “There is no excuse for giving Railways work to private enterprise so that they can skim off profits and leave the rest for Railways”, his says. Alf does not single out anything of his career with Railways that he considers worthy of mention but he did start off the Railways boxing gym, that he had to give up because of his wife's illness, and had a long involvement in Union affairs. ''' How Can Workers Vote Tory?''' One of the things that saddens the former NZRTA Secretary about New Zealand working people is that they help to elect Tory Governments. “If working people didn't help to put them in they’d never get there”, he says. At least the workers gave their support to Labour this time Alf conceded “but the Unions should already be thinking about the 1987 election. It is no use having a Labour Government for just three years. it takes longer than that to get things sorted out”. '''Work Experience Needed''' Alf would like to see the Labour Party have more Members of Parliament who have experience in the workforce.'' He thinks that people who have been through the stress and strain of making a living don't get a proper chance to come up through the political system.'' He does not oppose having academics in the Labour Party Caucus as long as they “have got their hands dirty with honest work before they get there and they don't forget that they are there to serve the people who sent them and who strive to keep them in Parliament”. Whoever the Labour MPs are and however they got into Parliament Alf Cleverley wishes them good health. “Health is the most important thing and if your health is good you can cope with anything” the gentle fighter said.

The George family of Boston, Dorchester, Wrenthan, Mass.

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'''This is created to examine some of the George Family of Colonial Massachusetts.''' Specifically, the parentage and family members of [[George-5577|Thomas George (1663-1704)]]. On Wikitree (WT) Thomas was the s/o [[George-5581|Richard George (1620-1706)]] and [[Pell-483|Mary (Pell) George (1634-bef.1682)]] and married [[Fisher-19816|Hannah (Fisher) George (1672-1761)]], date unkown. This Richard George has no parents attached. [[George-5581|Richard George (1620-1706)]] and Mary, from Boston Birth and Church records, had children: Mary, Hannah, and Elizabeth and sons Thomas and John. This is in contrast with the "George Genealogy" below where Richard George/Mary Pell does not appear. "George Genealogy," by Keith H. George, copyright, 1991 has some detailed research on the Nicholas George family of Boston/Dorchester and asserts is the probable immigrant ancestor of Thomas. From this book: '''Nicholas George,''' b. 1600, England, d. Dorchester, Mass., Feb. 1675/6; m., '''Elizabeth unkown.''' b. England, 160l; d. Dorchester, NH (should be Mass.?), 8 Nov. 1698, age 98. Thier children: 1) Richard, b. 1630; 2) John, b. 1633; 3) Nicholas, b. 1636; 4) Joshua, b. 1640; 5) Elizabeth, bp. Dorchester, Mass., 9:01m:1641; 6) Mary, b. Dorchester, Mass., 1642, bp. Dorchester, 21, 10m: 1643 ==Sources== [1] https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/default?search=george%20genealogy&sort=_score&perpage=10&page=1&fulltext=1&

The Gerheim Family in America

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As far as can be determined, all Gerheims in the United States stem from a family of three brothers and a sister who came to this country from Germany at the time of the developing war between Prussia and France which began in 1870. This was to be the final war in the unification of the German states which had been divided among and controlled by Denmark, Austria, and France following the Napoleonic Period. These Gerheims were opposed to the militarism of the Bismarck Regime in Germany at the time of their departure. These four Gerheims were: Karl (Charles), Wilhelm (William), Christian (Christ), and Christiana (Ann). Their father is reputed to have operated boats on the Rhine and/or Main River out of the cities of Mainz and/or Frankfurt. Christian, Karl and Christiana came over in 1869 and Wilhelm, who is said to have delayed to settle up properties of all, followed a short time later. All settled in northern Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, where they apparently knew German families who had immigrated earlier. Christiana was married to Christian Shoup who later operated a restaurant in New Bethlehem. Karl went into business in Kittanning. Wilhelm established a hotel in Fairmont City. Their church affiliation was with the German Reformed Church known as the Old White Church between Fairmont City and Oak Ridge. The Shoup family continued to operate a restaurant until recent times. Wilhelm (William) Gerheim and wife had nine children, only one of whom, a girl, grew to adulthood and married. The parents and young children are buried in the Old White Church Cemetery. Karl (Charles) Gerheim and his wife had a number of children who, like their father, entered the world of business. Among these were Robert, who operated a shoe store in Johnstown; William, who operated a clothing store in Freedom; and Freda, who became a banker in Kittaning. Robert and his mother made one or more trips to Germany after World War I in hope of finding a trace of relatives there, but to no avail. However, this compilation of data and personalities follows the family of Christian and Maria Phillippina Boch Hartmann Gerheim. The record of births and deaths on page 2 is taken directly from the German Bible which they brought with them from Germany (which we still have). Grandma Gerheim was married to a man by the name of Hartmann (could his name have been Karl?) in 1851. He died just before or just after their son Karl was born on January 4, 1856. We were told that he was killed in one of the many wars for the unification of Germany, but we have no verification. She and Christian Gerheim were then married at Laurenburg, Germany, on September, 1857. [[Gerheim-35|Beulah F. Gerheim]] Swartzendruber and [[Gerheim-34|Mearl F. Gerheim]]

The Geue Families of South Australia: A Closer Look at Their Origins and Relationships

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The Geue family's that arrived and settled in South Australia, hold a rare surname, as such their relationships are easily confused. It is not ruled out that are connected by a common ancestor, however some clarification is needed. In an attempt to identify the different Geue family's that arrived from Prussia into South Australia, this is a list ordered from eldest male's: 1. Martin Geue is the eldest known [[Geue-50|Martin Geue (abt.1786-)]] * '''Spouse''': More information is needed to determine a spouse for Martin. * Note: A working theory is that Martin is the father of [[Geue-3|Maria Dorothea Friedericke (Geue) Wedding (1822-1898)]] who arrived on the Caesar Goddefroy with her spouse and children. * '''Settled in''': Uncertain. He was buried at the Schoenfeld Cemetery, South Australia. * '''Ship''': It is not yet known which ship he arrived on. 2. Johann Geue is the second eldest (this profile). [[Geue-29|Johann Geue (abt.1794-1874)]] * '''Spouse''': Johann married Dorothea Jenrich. * '''Settled in''': Johann Geue and his family settled in the Lyndoch region of South Australia. * '''Ship''': no ship record has been found as of yet. The biographical index indicates Johann arrived c1850, which would indicate an age of about 56 on arrival - 3. Andreas is the third eldest [[Geue-46|Andreas Geue (1806-1882)]] * '''Spouse''': Andreas married [[Matthies-179|Anna Dorothea (Matthies) Geue (1812-1878)]] * '''Settled in''': Andreas Geue and his family settled in the Bethal region of South Australia. * '''Ship''': Arrived with his spouse and children on the La Rochelle in 1855. [https://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/larochelle1855.shtml The Shipslist - La Rochelle 1855] * GEUE, Johann Andreas Senr (25/1/1806-19/7/1882) Born Tucheim, Kreis Genthin, Prussian Saxony. Died Bethel SA. Farmer; Bethel. Lutheran. * GEUE, Mrs JA nee Anna Dorothea MATTHIAS (3/9/1812-5/3/1878) Born Paplitz, Kreis Genthin, Prussian Saxony. Died Bethel SA. Two Johann Friedrich Geue's who both lived in Lyndoch and both seem to have come from Tucheim. They are born 22 years apart and seem to be from different families. * [[Geue-19|Johann Friedrich Geue (1821-1891)]] * [[Geue-49|Johann Friedrich Geue (1843-1925)]]

The Ghosts of my Friends McDonald family signature book

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The Ghosts of my Friends novelty book containing the signatures of McDonald family members, Christina, Dougald, Mary (Warren), James, Percy and others. It possibly belonged to Lucy or Maria. Signatures have been added to the individual profiles. The book is in the custody of Mary Warren's granddaughter Mary.

The Gift Outright

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''Flower-Gathering'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] I left you in the morning, And in the morning glow, You walked a way beside me To make me sad to go. Do you know me in the gloaming, Gaunt and dusty gray with roaming? Are you dumb because you know me not, Or dumb because you know? All for me? And not a question For the faded flowers gay That could take me from beside you For the ages of a day? They are yours, and be the measure Of their worth for you to treasure, The measure of the little while That I've been long away. ''A Line-Storm Song'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] The line-storm clouds fly tattered and swift. The road is forlorn all day, Where a myriad snowy quartz stones lift, And the hoof-prints vanish away. The roadside flowers, too wet for the bee, Expend their bloom in vain. Come over the hills and far with me, And be my love in the rain. The birds have less to say for themselves In the wood-world's torn despair Than now these numberless years the elves, Although they are no less there: All song of the woods is crushed like some Wild, eerily shattered rose. Come, be my love in the wet woods, come, Where the boughs rain when it blows. There is the gale to urge behind And bruit our singing down, And the shallow waters aflutter with wind From which to gather your gown. What matter if we go clear to the west, And come not through dry-shod? For wilding brooch shall wet your breast The rain-fresh goldenrod. Oh, never this whelming east wind swells But it seems like the sea's return To the ancient lands where it left the shells Before the age of the fern; And it seems like the time when after doubt Our love came back amain. Oh, come forth into the storm and rout And be my love in the rain. ''October'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] O hushed October morning mild, Thy leaves have ripened to the fall; To-morrow's wind, if it be wild, Should waste them all. The crows above the forest call; To-morrow they may form and go. O hushed October morning mild, Begin the hours of this day slow, Make the day seem to us less brief. Hearts not averse to being beguiled, Beguile us in the way you know; Release one leaf at break of day; At noon release another leaf; One from our trees, one far away; Retard the sun with gentle mist; Enchant the land with amethyst. Slow, slow! For the grapes' sake, if they were all, Whose leaves already are burnt with frost, Whose clustered fruit must else be lost-- For the grapes' sake along the wall. ''Pan With Us'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] Pan came out of the woods one day,-- His skin and his hair and his eyes were gray, The gray of the moss of walls were they,-- And stood in the sun and looked his fill At wooded valley and wooded hill. He stood in the zephyr, pipes in hand, On a height of naked pasture land; In all the country he did command He saw no smoke and he saw no roof. That was well! and he stamped a hoof. His heart knew peace, for none came here To this lean feeding save once a year Someone to salt the half-wild steer, Or homespun children with clicking pails Who see so little they tell no tales. He tossed his pipes, too hard to teach A new-world song, far out of reach, For sylvan sign that the blue jay's screech And the whimper of hawks beside the sun Were music enough for him, for one. Times were changed from what they were: Such pipes kept less of power to stir The fruited bough of the juniper And the fragile bluets clustered there Than the merest aimless breath of air. They were pipes of pagan mirth, And the world had found new terms of worth. He laid him down on the sun-burned earth And raveled a flower and looked away-- Play? Play?--What should he play? ''Into My Own'' The Vantage Point One of my wishes is that those dark trees, So old and firm they scarcely show the breeze, Were not, as 'twere, the merest mask of gloom, But stretched away unto the edge of doom. I should not be withheld but that some day into their vastness I should steal away, Fearless of ever finding open land, or highway where the slow wheel pours the sand. I do not see why I should e'er turn back, Or those should not set forth upon my track To overtake me, who should miss me here And long to know if still I held them dear. They would not find me changed from him the knew-- Only more sure of all I though was true. ''Revelation'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] We make ourselves a place apart Behind light words that tease and flout, But oh, the agitated heart Till someone really find us out. 'Tis pity if the case require (Or so we say) that in the end We speak the literal to inspire The understanding of a friend. But so with all, from babes that play At hide-and-seek to God afar, So all who hide too well away Must speak and tell us where they are. ''The Tuft of Flowers'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] I went to turn the grass once after one Who mowed it in the dew before the sun. The dew was gone that made his blade so keen Before I came to view the levelled scene. I looked for him behind an isle of trees; I listened for his whetstone on the breeze. But he had gone his way, the grass all mown, And I must be, as he had been,--alone, `As all must be,' I said within my heart, `Whether they work together or apart.' But as I said it, swift there passed me by On noiseless wing a 'wildered butterfly, Seeking with memories grown dim o'er night Some resting flower of yesterday's delight. And once I marked his flight go round and round, As where some flower lay withering on the ground. And then he flew as far as eye could see, And then on tremulous wing came back to me. I thought of questions that have no reply, And would have turned to toss the grass to dry; But he turned first, and led my eye to look At a tall tuft of flowers beside a brook, A leaping tongue of bloom the scythe had spared Beside a reedy brook the scythe had bared. I left my place to know them by their name, Finding them butterfly weed when I came. The mower in the dew had loved them thus, By leaving them to flourish, not for us, Nor yet to draw one thought of ours to him. But from sheer morning gladness at the brim. The butterfly and I had lit upon, Nevertheless, a message from the dawn, That made me hear the wakening birds around, And hear his long scythe whispering to the ground, And feel a spirit kindred to my own; So that henceforth I worked no more alone; But glad with him, I worked as with his aid, And weary, sought at noon with him the shade; And dreaming, as it were, held brotherly speech With one whose thought I had not hoped to reach. `Men work together,' I told him from the heart, `Whether they work together or apart.' ''In Neglect'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] They leave us so to the way we took, As two in whom them were proved mistaken, That we sit sometimes in the wayside nook, With mischievous, vagrant, seraphic look, And try if we cannot feel forsaken. ''A Prayer in Spring'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers to-day; And give us not to think so far away As the uncertain harvest; keep us here All simply in the springing of the year. Oh, give us pleasure in the orchard white, Like nothing else by day, like ghosts by night; And make us happy in the happy bees, The swarm dilating round the perfect trees. And make us happy in the darting bird That suddenly above the bees is heard, The meteor that thrusts in with needle bill, And off a blossom in mid air stands still. For this is love and nothing else is love, The which it is reserved for God above To sanctify to what far ends He will, But which it only needs that we fulfill. ''The Demiurge's Laugh'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] It was far in the sameness of the wood; I was running with joy on the Demon’s trail, Though I knew what I hunted was no true god. It was just as the light was beginning to fail That I suddenly heard—all I needed to hear: It has lasted me many and many a year. The sound was behind me instead of before, A sleepy sound, but mocking half, As of one who utterly couldn’t care. The Demon arose from his wallow to laugh, Brushing the dirt from his eye as he went; And well I knew what the Demon meant. I shall not forget how his laugh rang out. I felt as a fool to have been so caught, And checked my steps to make pretence It was something among the leaves I sought (Though doubtful whether he stayed to see). Thereafter I sat me against a tree. ''To the Thawing Wind'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] Come with rain, O loud Southwester! Bring the singer, bring the nester; Give the buried flower a dream; Make the settled snow-bank steam; Find the brown beneath the white; But whate'er you do to-night, Bathe my window, make it flow, Melt it as the ice will go; Melt the glass and leave the sticks Like a hermit's crucifix; Burst into my narrow stall; Swing the picture on the wall; Run the rattling pages o'er; Scatter poems on the floor; Turn the poet out of door. ''The Trial by Existence'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] Even the bravest that are slain Shall not dissemble their surprise On waking to find valor reign, Even as on earth, in paradise; And where they sought without the sword Wide fields of asphodel fore'er, To find that the utmost reward Of daring should be still to dare. The light of heaven falls whole and white And is not shattered into dyes, The light forever is morning light; The hills are verdured pasture-wise; The angle hosts with freshness go, And seek with laughter what to brave;-- And binding all is the hushed snow Of the far-distant breaking wave. And from a cliff-top is proclaimed The gathering of the souls for birth, The trial by existence named, The obscuration upon earth. And the slant spirits trooping by In streams and cross- and counter-streams Can but give ear to that sweet cry For its suggestion of what dreams! And the more loitering are turned To view once more the sacrifice Of those who for some good discerned Will gladly give up paradise. And a white shimmering concourse rolls Toward the throne to witness there The speeding of devoted souls Which God makes his especial care. And none are taken but who will, Having first heard the life read out That opens earthward, good and ill, Beyond the shadow of a doubt; And very beautifully God limns, And tenderly, life's little dream, But naught extenuates or dims, Setting the thing that is supreme. ''Now Close the Windows'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] Now close the windows and hush all the fields: If the trees must, let them silently toss; No bird is singing now, and if there is, Be it my loss. It will be long ere the marshes resume, I will be long ere the earliest bird: So close the windows and not hear the wind, But see all wind-stirred. ==Aaron Stump's Poetry Collection== === ''Now Close the Windows'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] === Now close the windows and hush all the fields: If the trees must, let them silently toss; No bird is singing now, and if there is, Be it my loss. It will be long ere the marshes resume, I will be long ere the earliest bird: So close the windows and not hear the wind, But see all wind-stirred. === ''Going For Water'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] === The well was dry beside the door, And so we went with pail and can Across the fields behind the house To seek the brook if still it ran; Not loth to have excuse to go, Because the autumn eve was fair (Though chill), because the fields were ours, And by the brook our woods were there. We ran as if to meet the moon That slowly dawned behind the trees, The barren boughs without the leaves, Without the birds, without the breeze. But once within the wood, we paused Like gnomes that hid us from the moon, Ready to run to hiding new With laughter when she found us soon. Each laid on other a staying hand To listen ere we dared to look, And in the hush we joined to make We heard, we knew we heard the brook. A note as from a single place, A slender tinkling fall that made Now drops that floated on the pool Like pearls, and now a silver blade. === The Gift Outright === The land was ours before we were the land's. She was our land more than a hundred years Before we were her people. She was ours In Massachusetts, in Virginia. But we were England's, still colonials, Possessing what we still were unpossessed by, Possessed by what we now no more possessed. Something we were withholding made us weak. Until we found out that it was ourselves We were withholding from our land of living, And forthwith found salvation in surrender. Such as we were we gave ourselves outright (The deed of gift was many deeds of war) To the land vaguely realizing westward, But still unstoried, artless, unenhanced, Such as she was, such as she would become. === ''Rose Pogonias'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] === A saturated meadow, Sun-shaped and jewel-small, A circle scarcely wider Than the trees around were tall; Where winds were quite excluded, And the air was stifling sweet With the breath of many flowers,-- A temple of the heat. There we bowed us in the burning, As the sun's right worship is, To pick where none could miss them A thousand orchises; For though the grass was scattered, Yet every second spear Seemed tipped with wings of color, That tinged the atmosphere. We raised a simple prayer Before we left the spot, That in the general mowing That place might be forgot; Or if not all so favoured, Obtain such grace of hours, That none should mow the grass there While so confused with flowers. === ''Mowing'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] === There was never a sound beside the wood but one, And that was my long scythe whispering to the ground. What was it it whispered? I knew not well myself; Perhaps it was something about the heat of the sun, Something, perhaps, about the lack of sound And that was why it whispered and did not speak. It was no dream of the gift of idle hours, Or easy gold at the hand of fay or elf: Anything more than the truth would have seemed too weak To the earnest love that laid the swale in rows, Not without feeble-pointed spikes of flowers (Pale orchises), and scared a bright green snake. The fact is the sweetest dream that labour knows. My long scythe whispered and left the hay to make. === ''Ghost House'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] === I Dwell in a lonely house I know That vanished many a summer ago, And left no trace but the cellar walls, And a cellar in which the daylight falls, And the purple-stemmed wild raspberries grow. O'er ruined fences the grape-vines shield The woods come back to the mowing field; The orchard tree has grown one copse Of new wood and old where the woodpecker chops; The footpath down to the well is healed. I dwell with a strangely aching heart In that vanished abode there far apart On that disused and forgotten road That has no dust-bath now for the toad. Night comes; the black bats tumble and dart; The whippoorwill is coming to shout And hush and cluck and flutter about: I hear him begin far enough away Full many a time to say his say Before he arrives to say it out. It is under the small, dim, summer star. I know not who these mute folk are Who share the unlit place with me-- Those stones out under the low-limbed tree Doubtless bear names that the mosses mar. They are tireless folk, but slow and sad, Though two, close-keeping, are lass and lad,-- With none among them that ever sings, And yet, in view of how many things, As sweet companions as might be had. === ''Reluctance'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] === Out through the fields and the woods And over the walls I have wended; I have climbed the hills of view And looked at the world, and descended; I have come by the highway home, And lo, it is ended. The leaves are all dead on the ground, Save those that the oak is keeping To ravel them one by one And let them go scraping and creeping Out over the crusted snow, When others are sleeping. And the dead leaves lie huddled and still, No longer blown hither and thither; The last long aster is gone; The flowers of the witch-hazel wither; The heart is still aching to seek, But the feet question 'Whither?' Ah, when to the heart of man Was it ever less than a treason To go with the drift of things, To yield with a grace to reason, And bow and accept the end Of a love or a season? === ''Stars'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] === How countlessly they congregate O'er our tumultuous snow, Which flows in shapes as tall as trees When wintry winds do blow!-- As if with keeness for our fate, Our faltering few steps on To white rest, and a place of rest Invisible at dawn,-- And yet with neither love nor hate, Those stars like some snow-white Minerva's snow-white marble eyes Without the gift of sight. === ''Love and A Question'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] === I Dwell in a lonely house I know That vanished many a summer ago, And left no trace but the cellar walls, And a cellar in which the daylight falls, And the purple-stemmed wild raspberries grow. O'er ruined fences the grape-vines shield The woods come back to the mowing field; The orchard tree has grown one copse Of new wood and old where the woodpecker chops; The footpath down to the well is healed. I dwell with a strangely aching heart In that vanished abode there far apart On that disused and forgotten road That has no dust-bath now for the toad. Night comes; the black bats tumble and dart; The whippoorwill is coming to shout And hush and cluck and flutter about: I hear him begin far enough away Full many a time to say his say Before he arrives to say it out. It is under the small, dim, summer star. I know not who these mute folk are Who share the unlit place with me-- Those stones out under the low-limbed tree Doubtless bear names that the mosses mar. They are tireless folk, but slow and sad, Though two, close-keeping, are lass and lad,-- With none among them that ever sings, And yet, in view of how many things, As sweet companions as might be had. === ''A Dream Pang'' by [[Frost-3|Robert Frost]] === I had withdrawn in forest, and my song Was swallowed up in leaves that blew alway; And to the forest edge you came one day (This was my dream) and looked and pondered long, But did not enter, though the wish was strong: you shook your pensive head as who should say, 'I dare not -- too far in his footsteps stray -- He must seek me would he undo the wrong.' Not far, but near, I stood and saw it all behind low boughs the trees let down outside; And the sweet pang it cost me not to call And tell you that I saw does still abide. But 'tis not true that thus I dwelt aloof, For the wood wakes, and you are here for proof.

The Giles Keeley/Keely families of Quinton 1730-1790

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==Objective== This page sets out some of challenges encountered when tracing the family/families of Giles Keely of Quinton. When originally creating profiles for Giles and his children, it seemed clear that one very large Keeley/Keely family developed in Quinton from the 1760s onwards. However, in the latter stages of my assessment, I came to the view that there were probably at least two families. By recording my thoughts and linking the relevant profiles to this page, I hope either to clarify the situation for my own purposes or create a set of notes that may be of use to someone else who reviews the family. [[Whitfield-2424|Whitfield-2424]] 13:06, 7 September 2021 (UTC) ==The Parties== ===Children=== The children of Giles and Mary Keely baptised in Quinton between 1759 and 1790 are recorded below. {| border="1" !Ref!!Name!!Baptised!!Died!!Notes |- |1||[[Keeley-614|Thomas ]]||2 Sep 1759||||The only child born within the timeframe of marriage with [[Waring-682|Mary Waring]] |- |2||[[Keeley-616|John]]||1 Feb 1761|||| |- |3||[[Keeley-617|Anne]] ||27 Jun 1762||9 Mar 1763 Quinton|| |- |4||[[Keeley-615|William]] ||13 Jan 1764|||| |- |5||[[Keeley-618|Thomas]] ||15 Jan 1765|||| |- |6||[[Keeley-610|Anne]] ||4 Dec 1766||||Second Anne. Anne (#3) had died prior to this baptism. |- |7||[[Keeley-609|Mary]] ||6 Jul 1767||||Baptised 7 months after Anne's baptism. It is possible that Anne wasn't baptised immediately after her birth |- |8||[[Keeley-256|James]] ||6 Jan 1769||1849 Ilmington|| |- |9||[[Keeley-611|John]] ||7 Sep 1770||||'''Second John'''. Baptised 9 months after James' baptism. It is possible that James wasn't baptised immediately after his birth |- |10||[[Keeley-608|Samuel]] ||23 Jun 1771|||| |- |11||[[Keeley-612|Joseph]] ||9 May 1773||||Probably twins |- |12||[[Keeley-613|Richard]]||9 May 1773||||Probably twins |- |13||[[Keeley-619|James]] ||16 Jul 1775|||| '''Second James'''. James (#8) |- |14||[[Keeley-622|Abraham]] ||29 Oct 1775||||Baptised just a few months after James. It is possible that James was not baptised immediately after his birth. |- |15||[[Keeley-620|Abraham]] ||5 Jan 1777||||'''Second Abraham''' There is no record of #14 Abraham dying before 1777. |- |16||[[Keeley-621|Sarah]] ||24 Sep 1790|||| |} ===Marriages/Mary Keely=== There are two marriages between a Giles Keely and a Mary in the area close to Quinton with dates that would correlate with the birthdates of the children. # Giles Keely of Preston married Mary Waring of Preston on 24 May 1759 in Preston on Stour, Warwickshire '''Marriage''': "England, Warwickshire, Parish Registers, 1535-1963"
Citing Preston-on-Stour, Warwickshire, England, p. 67, Warwick County Record Office, England; FHL microfilm 557,285.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29Z-PJ1T FamilySearch] (accessed 7 September 2021)
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Giles Keely and Mary Waring, 24 May 1759
# Giles Keely married Mary Walton on 9 November 1760 in Whatcote, Warwickshire. '''Marriage''': "England, Warwickshire, Parish Registers, 1535-1963"
Citing Marriage, Whatcote, Warwickshire, England, Warwick County Record Office, England.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VHXL-SQL FamilySearch] (accessed 7 September 2021)
Giles Keely and Mary Walton, 09 Nov 1760
Quinton is a parish about six miles south of Stratford upon Avon. It is 3 miles south of Preston on Stour and about 9 miles west of Whatcote. Either or both couples could have lived in Quinton. *A Mary Keely died 1821 Quinton aged 86 (calculated birth year 1735) Burial 10 Jul 1821 in St Swithin's church, Quinton, Gloucestershire. '''Burial''': "National Burial Index For England & Wales"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F01468931 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 7 September 2021)
First name(s): Mary; Last name: Keely; Birth year: 1735; Age: 86; Death year: 1821; Burial date: 10 Jul 1821; Place: Quinton; Church: St Swithin; Denomination: Anglican; County: Gloucestershire; Country: England.
===Giles Keely/Keeley=== *A Giles Keele, the son of John Keele, was baptised in Quinton on 27 August 1732 *Giles Keeley, the son of Thomas Keeley, was baptised in Quinton on 14 July 1734 *A Giles Keeley was buried on 11 May 1813 in Ilmington, Warwickshire aged 80 (giving an assumed year of birth of 1733) *A Giles Keeley was buried on 29 Sep 1800 in Quinton === Other possible Keely deaths/burials=== Burial details are followed by the words "affidavit made" #Elizabeth Keely Burial 11 Apr 1773 Quinton '''Burial''': "Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813"
Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: Gdr/V1/190
{{Ancestry Sharing|25663555|585272}} {{Ancestry Record|4732|14651423}} (accessed 7 September 2021)
Name: Elizabeth Keely; Event Type: Burial; Burial Date: 11 Apr 1773; Burial Place: Quinton, Gloucestershire, England.
#John Keely Burial 19 May 1773 Quinton '''Burial''': "Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813"
Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: Gdr/V1/190
{{Ancestry Sharing|25663488|1885cb}} {{Ancestry Record|4732|14651424}} (accessed 7 September 2021)
Name: John Keely; Event Type: Burial; Burial Date: 19 May 1773; Burial Place: Quinton, Gloucestershire, England.
#Mary Keely Burial 18 Jun 1773 Quinton '''Burial''': "Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813"
Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: Gdr/V1/190
{{Ancestry Sharing|25663594|95d12a}} {{Ancestry Record|4732|14651425}} (accessed 7 September 2021)
Name: Mary Keely; Event Type: Burial; Burial Date: 18 Jun 1773; Burial Place: Quinton, Gloucestershire, England.
Other than James (#8), none of the names in the table above can be linked to a GRO death record in the Shipston on Stour registration district. (Note that only Keely and variations of Keeley have been checked which excludes females who have married.) ===Other investigations and searches=== #None of the 16 children appear on a Findmypast search of the 1851 census including Quinton as a birthplace (note that females may have married - still to be assessed) ==To do== Trace history of children. Did one of the families move together to a different town or area ==Conclusions== #There were two Giles Keely/Keeleys in the area in the 1760' both of whom married a Mary #The proximity of some of the baptism dates; and in particular the fact that an Abraham Keely was born in 1775 with no apparent death record shortly thereafter, followed by the birth of a second Abraham Keeley in 1777 makes it likely that there were 2 Giles Keelys in Quinton around this time with a wife called Mary. #The only child that could at this stage be matched with a marriage with reasonable certainty is Thomas who was born before the second marriage and therefore is likely to be the child of Mary Waring. Other than this, I can find no other indicators as to which children should be liked to a particular set of parents. [[Whitfield-2424|Whitfield-2424]] 17:19, 7 September 2021 (UTC) == Sources ==

The Gingell Family of Lyneham

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Lyneham in Wiltshire is a parish of four hamlets. These are Bradenstoke, Clack, Preston and Lyneham.https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol9/pp90-104 https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WIL/Lyneham#S93https://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/getcom.php?id=148 Those living in any of these hamlets may have used either the hamlet or parish name for official purposes such as registering births or in census records. The parish register for Lyneham almost invariably records the hamlet of residence for christenings, marriages and burials. [[Gingell-548|Job Gingell (abt.1807-)]] is the fourth great grandfather of [[Goodwin-8677|Nathan Goodwin]]. When his eldest son [[Gingell-564|Mark Gingell (bef.1833-)]] was christened he was described as a labourer. In this rural part of Wiltshire he would be expected to have been employed in agriculture. The year before his marriage there had been serious uprisings, known later as the “Swing Riots”, which had resulted in the deaths of many in Wiltshire.http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/content/articles/2009/02/23/swing_riots_salisbury_feature.shtml Whilst the christenings for his other children also state he was a labourer the census record actually reveals more. In 1841, along with many in the hamlet, he was employed as an excavator. This employment was likely to have been in a neighbouring village where the Great Western Railway was being constructed. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol9/pp90-104 This construction was completed this same year and he had to return to working as an agricultural labourer.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Western_Railway There was a James Gingell killed during the excavations who has not yet been linked to the family he appears to have been born in Lyneham so is likely to be a relative. Salisbury and Winchester Journal 11 November 1839 page 3 Col 6 Local Intelligence. Inquests held before Mr Whitmarsh Verdict, “Accidental” A report in the newspaper on 7 December 1844 shows how little the family had to live on and how weather dependant their existence must have been. His brother [[Gingell-570|Charles Gingell (bef.1804-bef.1871)]] is also mentioned the reports appeared in a number of papers but the original report is not currently online. In 1846 a Job Gingell is chairing a meeting of agricultural labourers, “for the purpose of taking into consideration the distress of the people, and of petitioning parliament for the repeal of the corn-laws”, in Bremhill, Wiltshire. The description fits for this being the same Job Gingell. Worcestershire Chronicle 18 February 1846 page 7 Col.3 The Agricultural Labourers and the Corn Laws [[Gingell-105|John Gingell (1841-1919)]] a son of Job moved to Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Wales where he became a collier. His son [[Gingell-574|George Edward Gingell (1875-)]] was found in the newspapers in 1918. This also explains why John had his grandson [[Gingell-575|Walter Gingell (1896-)]] living with him in 1901 and 1911 and what susequently happened to this grandson. One of the members of the Wales Project found some information regarding the area where John Gingell moved to and the mining industry in that area.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Background_information_on_Coal_Mining Another son of Job [[Gingell-568|Fred A Gingell (1849-1903)]] emigrated to New York and in 1903 he was found in the local newspapers. ==Sources==

The Girl In Blue

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== Summary == The "Girl in Blue" was an unidentified woman who was killed by train in Willoughby, Ohio on Christmas Eve of 1933. Though she was correctly identified in 1936, historians would not come to a consensus about her identity until 1993, when she was formally identified as [[Klimczak-36|Josephine "Sophie" Klimczak]] of Pennsylvania. == Events leading up to her death == In December, 1933, an approximately 20 to 25 year old girl found herself in the area of Willoughby, Ohio. The circumstances of her appearance there and what happened remain murky, with several different theories circulating in the days, months, and years after her death. The girl was described as very pretty, with dark blue eyes, high cheekbones, and reddish blonde or light brown hair. She was also described as being slender, at approximately 5'4" to 5'6" and 120-135 pounds. The first theory on how she got there was the one proposed the day after her death. Police Chief Theodore A. Myers stated that he heard from a Greyhound bus agent that the girl had boarded an eastbound bus in Cleveland, at the E. 103rd St. and Euclid Ave. bus station, at about 1 AM on December 24th, 1933. She had arrived in Willoughby at about 4 am, getting off the bus voluntarily with a Mr. J. H. Greer, who was visiting friends in nearby Kirtland, Ohio. They had met on the bus. Greer said that they got off together at the bus station at Mentor Ave and Kirtland Rd. in Kirtland. He decided to walk her to Willoughby, as she was uneasy over walking there alone. Greer knew of a boarding house there, as he had lived there years ago, and arranged to have her rent a room there, with him renting a separate room. Later accounts state that on December 22, 1933, she was kicked off of a streetcar in Kirtland, Ohio, after not being able to pay for her ride. She was either referred to or brought by another girl to a boarding house in neighboring Willoughby, Ohio. The boarding house was on either Second or Third Street, and was owned by Mrs. Mary Judd, who was well known in town. Some articles state she was there for a few days, while others state she had gotten there shortly after midnight on the day she died. On the morning of December 24th, the girl got dressed in all blue -- though reports are not clear on what she wore. Original reports state she wore a blue coat, blue skirt, light blue sweater, blue hat and gray shoes in size 7. Sometimes, she is stated to have worn a blue wool dress, blue shoes, and a flowered scarf. Another report states it was a dark blue topcoat, navy blue skirt, light blue sweater, dark blue turban hat, and white chiffon scarf that was "blue figured". She also had a purse, which carried somewhere between $0.90 and $1.36, as well as a railroad ticket to her original destination -- Corry, Pennsylvania. She was also stated to have a powder box and either a black or leather overnight bag that was stated to be new. She also was stated to have "some vanity articles and a cheap engagement ring", as well as "various toilet articles and a box of envelopes", but did not have any nightwear. Reports are torn on what happened just prior to her death. In the original reporting, she headed to breakfast in the morning, eating with the other boarders. Mrs. Judd and Mr. Greer stated that she was taking part in the conversations they were having and "seemed to be in good spirits". She was said to have given very little information about herself, besides to say that she lived in Detroid and was going to Erie, Pennsylvania for the holidays. She asked the room where the churches were, expressing a desire to attend, as it was a Sunday. After a while, she left, and began to walk north toward the railroad tracks. Mrs. Judd called out to her and said that the churches were in the other sections of town, and the girl turned around and walked to the center of town. After about half an hour, she returned, packing her belongings and paying 75 cents for her stay. She wished Mrs. Judd and Mr. Greer a Merry Christmas, and headed toward the center of Willoughby. At around 11 a.m., a Mr. George Becker spotted her by the train tracks. He stated she ran out toward a train with overnight bag in her hand when she saw one. However, when she noticed it was a freight train, she returned back to the tree she was standing near. However, when she noticed a passenger train, she ran toward it, dropping the bag she had. He stated she "ran headlong into the side of the engine". Becker stated he was too far away at that point to stop her. Chief Myers expressed belief that it was a suicide, but Coroner O. O. Hausch of Lake County said that he believed it was a "death by accident" based "strongly on the information furnished by the engineer". The prevailing story in later years was a version that simply condensed her morning. In it, she stopped to ask Mrs. Judd where the nearest church was, intending to go to services. When given directions, the girl wished the boarding house owner a Merry Christmas and headed in the opposite direction. That story does not state she returned at any point, just that she left once. Eventually, she ended up at the train tracks, and jumped against or under the train. Historians and journalists are undecided on the reasoning she may have been hit by the train. Some believe she planned to die, and some others believe that she was trying to get a free ride on the train. Some posited she was trying to jump on, as she could not pay for a fare. The consensus is that the train was a New York Central passenger train that was headed eastbound at the time of her death. == After death == When her body was found, it was taken to the Jim McMahon Funeral Home. There, reports vary, but it said that something between 200 and 3,000 people viewed the body. Some came to pay their respects, and others came in hopes that she would be identified by them. Postmortem pictures were taken in the hopes that someone would come forward later. Many people traveled to Willoughby in order to see if she was their missing relative, to no avail. Eventually, she was buried in a plot donated by the village of Willoughby. 15 to 25 people were there at the girl's funeral and eventual burial. The plot was provided by the village itself, as they had no "potter's field" to place her in. Originally, her plot was unmarked, though there were people asking about it regularly. Eventually, the sexton of the cemetery, Mr. Heaverly (his name is often seen as Henry, Hank or John), believed that she should get a gravestone. He conferred with E. D. Rich & Sons of Painesville, Ohio, and they agreed to sell the stone at cost. The residents of Willoughby raised the money, and in April 1936, she received a gravestone. :: IN MEMORY :: OF THE :: GIRL IN BLUE :: KILLED BY TRAIN :: DECEMBER 24, 1933 :: UNKNOWN BUT NOT FORGOTTEN The residents also raised money to ensure that the grave had perpetual care, including enough to have flowers placed every year. The girl had several families send photos in hopes that it was their missing daughter, sister, or friend. By May 1934, it was claimed between "eight and nine hundred pictures were sent from all parts of the country", and each was looked at by Mrs. Judd, who had spent the most time with her. In 1936, The Girl in Blue was identified by her siblings and the chief of police, Charles Ely, as Josephine Klimczak. However, she would not be formally identified by the police or the government until the 1990s. Newspaper articles still ran in the area under the assumption that there was nothing known about her. In the early 2000s, a headstone with her real identity was put alongside her original headstone. == Identifications == In the initial investigation, Mrs. Judd stated that the girl gave her name as "something like 'Joan Hart'", but that she was not sure who she was. The Girl in Blue was claimed to have been officially identified three times -- twice erroneously, and once permanently. Additionally, there were people who were immediately announced to be not the Girl in Blue. === Nedda === [[Richards-20419|Nedda Vonna Richards]] was one of the missing girls who was almost immediately announced to not be the Girl in Blue. Nedda had disappeared from the boarding school in Willoughby a few weeks prior -- on December 3, 1933. There had been rumors in the town over the days prior, stating that she was the girl. However, members of the boarding school staff stated she was not the Girl in Blue. Nedda would not turn up until November 7, 1934. She had been working as a housemaid in Toledo, Ohio and returned to her mother's home voluntarily. === Unknown Nurse === One rumor popular in the Willoughby and Cleveland area was that the Girl in Blue was a missing nurse from the State Hospital for the Insane. However, she returned to work on December 26, 1933 and was not actually missing. She was not identified by name. === Unknown Girl === Police had a "promising lead" when a family from Bedford, Ohio went to visit the McMahon funeral home prior to the burial of the Girl in Blue. Her mother as well as a brother in law visited the funeral home, and the mother was convinced at first. However, she later expressed doubts, according to the news. She was later said to have been safe, and sent a telegram from Chicago saying she was visiting a brother. This girl was also not identified by name. === Mary === The first public and positive identification of the Girl in Blue was made as Mary Daulbaugh (alternatively spelled Dalbaugh or Dallbaugh), 20, of Wheeling, West Virginia and Akron, Ohio. The identification was made in April 1934 by her younger sisters, Ula May, 16, and Ruth Ellen Daulbaugh, 13, who were living in a children's home in Wheeling at the time. According to contemporary news sources, Mary was identified as the Girl in Blue by her sisters when they saw the postmortem photo in the office of the mother superior of the children's home. It had been there as another former resident of the children's home had been thought to be the girl, though viewing the picture proved she was not. The staff of the children's home agreed with the sisters after viewing the photograph, as she was a frequent visitor there. Strengthening their conviction was the fact that Mary was supposed to have visited the sisters in January 1934, however, she did not ever show up for their visit. They claimed she had been recently despondent after not being able to find work. After the articles ran confirming her as the Girl in Blue, Mary called her aunt, Mrs. John L. Imes, of Akron, Ohio, and confirmed to her that she was alive and simply had found work in Cumberland, Maryland. This was announced the same week as the identification of the Girl in Blue as Mary. === Elsie === A few weeks after it was proven Mary Daulbaugh was not the Girl in Blue, another family came forward and another positive identification was issued. In mid May 1934, Budd M. Goodwin, 31, of 95 Wood St. in Mansfield, Ohio, identified his wife Elsie A. Goodwin, 27, as the Girl in Blue. The identification was strengthened by Elsie's sister, who has been identified as either Josephine Tenant, of Mingo Junction or Steubenville, or Mrs. Iva Thomas, of Steubenville. Elsie had left her home in either late October or early November. She had claimed that she was going to visit her mother, Mrs. Lenora Knightstep, in Steubenville. She had left behind two children, Mary Alice, 7, and Donald Earl, 6. She had sent just one letter in that time, postmarked from Toronto (it is unknown if this meant Toronto, Ontario, Canada or Toronto, Ohio, United States). The letter asked only after the health of her children. Budd, a coal truck driver, had sent in photographs of his estranged wife after articles ran stating that the Girl in Blue remained unidentified. Elsie looked similar enough to Mrs. Judd that she was able to tentatively identify her as being the Girl in Blue. She also had a similar looking ring and purse. The family planned to put a new headstone in identifying her as Elsie. However, it was not to be. A week after Elsie was identified as the Girl in Blue, she called her husband from Columbus and told him she was alive. She then sent her husband a letter, confirming that it was her in the phone call. Budd was able to identify her based off of her voice. Articles had to be published in the newspapers stating that Elsie was alive. === Josephine/Sophie === The final and permanent identification began two years later, in May of 1936. This was just a few weeks after her original headstone was put in. == Sources == * "Unidentified Woman Killed by Train at Willoughby" and "Woman Runs Into Train; Is Killed, The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 25 December 1933. Pages 1 & 7. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "Train Victim Unknown", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 27 December 1933. Page 12. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "15 Attend Funeral of 'Unknown' Girl", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 30 December 1933. Page 5. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "'My Daughter!' but Dead Girl Wasn't", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 1 January 1934. Page 7. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "'Girl in Blue', Still Unidentified, Buried", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 6 January 1934. Page 12. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "Lay "Girl in Blue" in Potter's Grave", ''The Akron Beacon Journal'', Akron, Ohio, (Sat) 6 January 1934, Page 13, {{Newspapers.com|112938635}} * "Card First Clew to Vanished Girl", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 7 January 1934. Page 6A. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "Missing Girl Sought", ''The Cincinnati Enquirer'', Cincinnati, Ohio, (Sun) 21 January 1934, Page 12, {{Newspapers.com|112991168}} * "15 year old Nedda Richards missing", ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (Sun) 4 February 1934, Page 6, {{Newspapers.com|112990845}} * "Girl Killed Last Winter Identified", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 18 April 1934. Page 6. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "Not 'The Girl In Blue'", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 20 April 1934. Page 3. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * ""Girl in Blue" Still a Mystery", ''The Evening Independent'', Massillon, Ohio, (Fri) 20 April 1934, Page 10, {{Newspapers.com|112938562}} * "Photos Solve Christmas Day Rail Tragedy", ''News-Journal'', Mansfield, Ohio, (Fri) 11 May 1934, Page 1, {{Newspapers.com|112938512}} * ""Girl in Blue" is Mansfielder", ''The Galion Inquirer'', Galion, Ohio, (Fri) 11 May 1934, Page 1, {{Newspapers.com|112938405}} * "Husband who identified "Girl in Blue" writes she's alive", ''The Akron Beacon Journal'', Akron, Ohio, (Sat) 19 May 1934, Page 2, {{Newspapers.com|112938479}} * "Appeal for Girl's Return", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 16 May 1934. Page 12. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "Phone Call, Letter Prove "Girl in Blue" Isn't Mansfield Woman Who Disappeared Last October", ''News-Journal'', Mansfield, Ohio, (Sat) 19 May 1934, Page 1, {{Newspapers.com|112938317}} * "Nedda Richards Returns to Home", ''The Akron Beacon Journal'', Akron, Ohio, (Thu) 8 November 1934, Page 23, {{Newspapers.com|112990706}} * "40,000 Missing Girls! Where have they gone?", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 23 June 1935. Magazine section page 4. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "Erect Marker in Memory of "Girl in Blue" At Willoughby", ''The Galion Inquirer'', Galion, Ohio, (Tue) 28 April 1936, Page 6, {{Newspapers.com|112939152}} * "Grave of Unknown "Girl in Blue" Marked by Kind-Hearted Sexton", ''The Coshocton Tribune'', Coshocton, Ohio, (Tue) 28 April 1936, Page 2, {{Newspapers.com|112939087}} * "New Stone Marks Grave of Mysterious "Girl in Blue"", ''News-Journal'', Mansfield, Ohio, (Wed) 29 April 1936, Page 5, {{Newspapers.com|112938854}} * "Again Seek Name for 'Girl in Blue'", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 14 May 1936. Page 4. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "'Girl in Blue' Is Identified, officer says", and "Mystery 'Girl in Blue' Identified", The Cleveland Plain Dealer, 5 July 1936, pages 1 and 12. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "Look for your answer here: The Girl in Blue", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 3 August 1939, Page 4. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * "Willoughby Xmas Mystery Unsolved", ''The Daily Times'', New Philadelphia, Ohio, (Wed) 24 December 1947, Page 2, {{Newspapers.com|112939331}} * ""Girl in Blue" Still Unknown in Willoughby", ''Sidney Daily News'', Sidney, Ohio, (Mon) 29 December 1947, Page 14, {{Newspapers.com|112939040}} * "Town Will Not Forget Grave of Mystery "Girl in Blue"", ''The Journal Herald'', Dayton, Ohio, (Tue) 15 December 1953, Page 13, {{Newspapers.com|112938954}} * "'Girl in Blue' is no mystery to her relatives", The Cleveland Plain-Dealer, 31 December 1993. Page 5-C. [https://cleveland.newsbank.com/ Accessed via the Plain Dealer Archive (paywall)] * May, Jenny (2002). "Case closed", for the News-Herald, Originally published 24 December 2002. Updated 16 July 2021. [https://www.news-herald.com/2002/12/24/case-closed/ Accessed online]. * May, Jenny (2004). "‘Girl in Blue’ finally gets gravestone", for the News-Herald, Originally published 7 September 2004. Updated 16 July 2021. [https://www.news-herald.com/2004/09/07/girl-in-blue-finally-gets-gravestone/ Accessed online]. * Shell, Jamie (2018). "The Bookend — The girl in blue" for the Avery Journal Times. 24 January 2018. [https://www.averyjournal.com/avery/the-bookend-the-girl-in-blue/article_df44b0ea-1c4a-5eab-b7e3-a836d5a4f003.html Accessed online]. * Shell, Jamie (2018). "The Bookend — The Girl in Blue (Part II)" for the Avery Journal Times. 21 February 2018. [https://www.averyjournal.com/avery/the-bookend-the-girl-in-blue-part-ii/article_8220a884-8e3e-5148-a9dc-42ffc8a9be91.html Accessed online].

The Glasgow Family

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{{One Name Study|name=Glasgow}} See the One Name Study Page

The Glasgow's in Ireland-1

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In tracing the Glasgow surname across geographical boundaries, notable mentions surface in County Antrim, Ireland. The earliest recorded Glasgows in this region include [[Glasgow-1147|James Glasgow (abt.1650-1727)]] and John Glascho, as seen in the '''1669''' ''Hearth Money Rolls for Kilwaughter Parish''. The Gaelic rendering of Glasgow as Glascho marks a cultural etymological nuance. The ''Hearth Money Rolls'', structured by county and parish, documented householders alongside a hearth count, with a tax levy of 2 shillings per hearth. Both Jas. and Jo. Glascho of Kilwaughter were listed with a singular hearth each. The relationship between James and John Glascho warrants speculation— whether they were siblings, father and son, or other kin remains unclear. However, a temporal overlap is discernible, with both being adult householders in 1669 and continuing active church participation three decades hence. The 1700 session minutes from the Head of the Town Meeting House in Larne13 exhibit mentions of a James Glasgow1, a John Glasgow1, sen., and a Robert Glasgow1. Fast forwarding to '''1890''', a birth census unfolds the Scottish familial roots in Ireland, indicating a population of '''312-314''' individuals bearing the Glasgow surname, residing exclusively in the Ulster province. This geographic concentration spans across '''Tyrone''', '''Antrim''', and '''Armagh''' counties.Hanna, Charles Augustus, The Scotch-Irish: Or, the Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America Baltimore: Geneological Publishing Company, 2005. Print (ISBN 9780806301686 [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0AyDDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA1063&lpg=PA1063&dq=%22James+Glasgow%22+%22Mid+Calder%22&source=bl&ots=ixywQUExWH&sig=ACfU3U3pj7uOc4egqOl5LESLKYEmFCLXzQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvsJWn9cnqAhUHTxUIHczuCwQQ6AEwAXoECEEQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22James%20Glasgow%22%20%22Mid%20Calder%22&f=false Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland] The narrative extends with [[Glasgow-591|William Glasgow (abt.1655-)]] and his progeny in Ireland, as chronicled in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Glasgow-590.pdf History of the Glasgow Family] by [[Glasgow-590|William Melanchthon Glasgow (1856-1909)]]. A curious claim within posits the original Glasgow name as 'Cameron', though a deeper delve suggests a connection to the Cameronian Regiment rather than a direct surname lineage. Established on 14th May 1689 in Douglas Lanarkshire from Covenanters' ranks, this regiment—named after notable Covenanter Richard Cameron—reflects the staunch resistance against the Stuart kings' Episcopal church governance imposition over Scottish Presbyterians. This historical tapestry of religious and political struggle, epitomized in the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dunkeld '''Dunkeld''' battle] merely three months post-regiment formation, entwines with the Glasgow surname narrative, offering a rich backdrop for its Irish and Scottish chronicles. GLASGOW Surname Maps of Ireland (1901)https://www.barrygriffin.com/surname-maps/irish/GLASGOW/ [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chronology_of_the_Glasgow_Family_in_Northern_Ireland_in_Historical_Context Chronology of the Glasgow Family in Northern Ireland in Historical Context] === Roots === *[[Glasgow-2438|William Glasgow (abt.1500-abt.1560)]] - born 1495 in Monteburough, County Armagh, Northern Ireland * [[Glasgow-1147|James Glasgow (abt.1650-1726)]] - 1669, father of Robert Glasgow in Ireland * [[Glasgow-635|James Patrick Glasgow (abt.1680-1753)]] * [[Glasgow-1025|James Glasgow (abt.1700-abt.1759)]] * [[Glasgow-2883|Robert Glasgow (abt.1630-)]] - living in Larne, County Antrim in 1653, involved in an incident on 21 April 1653 * [[Glasgow-548|Hugh Glasgow (abt.1706-)]] - born 1724 in County Tyrone, Ireland * Robert Glasgow - born Feb 1749 in Londonderry, County Londonderry, Ireland, died 05 Aug 1839 * [[Glasgow-649|Arthur Glasgow (abt.1750-1822)]] - born about 1750 in Moneymore, County Londonderry, Ireland, died May 1822 * John Glasgow - born 10 Apr 1767 in Ireland, died 23 Dec 1851 * Robert Glasgow (Robt) - born 1779, had 7 children (5 male) * John Glasgow - born 28 Apr 1780 in Port Glenone, County Londonderry, Ireland, died 28 Aug 1840 * Hugh Glasgow - born 1786 in Londonderry, Ireland, died 10 Jul 1874 * Alexander Glasgow - born about 1790 in Rasharkin, County Antrim, Ireland * James Glasgow - born about 1789 in Ireland, died about 1879 * Rose Ann (Glasgow) McKeown - born 04 Mar 1799 in Ireland, died Apr 1886 * David Glasgow - born 1803 in Ireland, died 13 Mar 1866 in Indiana, USA * Alexander Glasgow - born before 1804 in Ireland * William Glasgow - born about 1804 in Ireland, died 09 Apr 1898 * Alexander Glasgow - born circa 1811 in Lisnagavor, Rasharkin, County Antrim, Ireland, died 22 May 1852 * Mary (Glasgow) Harrington - born about 1814 in Borrisoleigh, County Tipperary, Ireland, died 06 Feb 1891 * James Robert Glasgow - born 1823 in County Tyrone, Ireland, died 06 Jan 1905 * Sarah Glasgow - born about 1825 in Ireland, died 04 Aug 1894 * Alice (Glasgow) Cust - born 1829 in Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland, died 14 Sep 1914 * Robert Glasgow - born about 1830 in Cookstown, County Tyrone, Ireland, died 1914 * William James Glasgow - born about 1832 in County Cork, Ireland, died 01 Dec 1886 * David Glasgow - born about 1833 in Tyrone, Ireland * Alexander Glasgow - born 1840 in Scotland, moved to Ireland, married on 5 Apr 1866 in Churchtown by Garvagh, County Londonderry, Ireland * Anne Glasgow - born 1843 in Lisnagarvey, Lisburn and Castlereagh, Northern Ireland * James Glasgow - born 1843 in Lisnagarvey, Lisburn and Castlereagh, Northern Ireland * James Glasgow - born 07 May 1844 in Muntober, County Tyrone, Ireland, died 03 Mar 1941 * John Glasgow - born 06 Feb 1847 in Antrim, Ireland, died 17 Nov 1925 * William Glasgow - born 01 Feb 1859 in Tamlaght O'Crilly, Londonderry, Ireland, died 31 Aug 1934 * William John Glasgow - born about 1880 in County Tyrone, Ireland * Gilbert J Glasgow - born about 1881 in County Tyrone, Ireland, died after 1915 * Samuel Harvey Glasgow - born about 1883 in County Tyrone, Ireland * Mary Sloane (Glasgow) Zehnder - born 28 Apr 1884 in County Tyrone, Ireland, died 30 Aug 1945 * David Leslie Glasgow - born about 1884 in County Tyrone, Ireland, died after 1930 * Lewis Stewart Glasgow - born 14 Mar 1888 in County Tyrone, Ireland * Miriam Glasgow - born about 1890 in Tyrone, Ireland * Robert Glasgow - born 21 Apr 1892 in County Tyrone, Ireland * Joseph Cunningham Glasgow - born about 1894 in Tyrone, Ireland * Thomas Havelock Glasgow - born 09 Nov 1896 in County Tyrone, Ireland * Martha Emily Glasgow - born about 1896 in County Tyrone, Ireland

The Gleane family of Norwich and Diss

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A page for compilation of sources for the Gleane families of Norwich and Diss. Where possible the links will be to freely available sources. == Links to relevant PR images on Family Search == === Norwich St Peter Mancroft === The relevant PR images are split between 3 films: # [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ9-S8G5?mode=g&cat=237017 Baptisms, 1538-1873; marriages, 1538-1553; burials, 1538-1554] # [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ9-K9RL-W?mode=g&cat=237017 Baptisms, 1873-1890; marriages, 1558-1898] # [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ9-4DJQ?mode=g&cat=237017 Burials, 1554-1840; banns, 1754-1886] ==== Baptisms ==== * Leonard Mappis 1549: 1 Image 19 * Elizabeth Mappis 1553: 1 Image 21 * John Mapes 1556: 1 Image 22 * Thomas Gleane 1556: 1 Image 22 * Mary Gleane 1560: 1 Image 22 * William Gleane 1562: 1 Image 23 * Peter Gleane 1564: 1 Image 23 ==== Marriages ==== * Gleane/Mapes 1558: 2 Image 62 * Gleane/Blowe 1585: 2 Image 66 ==== Burials ==== * John Mapys 1557: 3 Image 10 * Mary Gleane 1561: 3 Image 11 * William Gleane 1563: 3 Image 11 * Alice Gleane 1596: 3 Image 24 (This is not a good digitisation. The surname can be read on the FindMyPast digitised image.) * Thomas Gleane 1603: 3 Image 27 == Published Genealogies == * '''Book''': Rye, Walter, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/134649-norfolk-families-vol-01?offset=1 "Norfolk families; Vol. 01"], Goose & Son, Norwich, 1913, https://www.familysearch.org, (accessed 22 January 2024) * '''Book''': L'Estrange, John, 1836-1877; Rye, Walter, 1843-1929, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t87h1gq8s Calendar of the freemen of Norwich from 1307 to 1603, (Edward II to Elizabeth inclusive.) Edited by Walter Rye]''
London E. Stock; 1888
[https://archive.org/details/calendaroffreeme00lestuoft/calendaroffreeme00lestuoft/ Internet Archive] (accessed 24 January 2024) * '''Book''': Burke, John, 1787-1848, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t0bv7nz7z A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England]''
London : Scott, Webster, and Geary; 1838
[https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan03burkgoog Internet Archive] (accessed 24 January 2024) * '''Book''': Rye, Walter, 1843-1927; Hervey, William; Cooke, Clarenceux; Raven, John, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t61553b22 The visitacion [i.e., visitation] of Norfolk, made and taken by William Hervey, Clarencieux King of Arms, anno 1563, enlarged with another visitacion [sic] made by Clarenceux Cook : with many other descents, and also the vissitation [sic] made]''
[https://archive.org/details/visitacionievisi32ryew/mode/2up Internet Archive] (accessed 24 January 2024) * '''Book''': Edward Bysshe, A. W. Hughes Clarke (Editor), Arthur Campling (Editor), England College of arms, ''The visitation of Norfolk, anno Domini 1664, made by Sir Edward Bysshe, knt''
Publications of the Harleian Society, v. 85, London, 1933
[https://www.thegenealogist.com The Visitation of Norfolk 1664, searchable on The Genealogist] (accessed 26 January 2024) * '''Book''': Venn, John, 1834-1923, ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t6833qb84 Biographical history of Gonville and Caius college, 1349-1897; containing a list of all known members of the college from the foundation to the present time, with biographical notes]''
Cambridge, University press; 1897-1901
[https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist02vennuoft Internet Archive] (accessed 26 January 2024)

The Gleaner

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==1842 Voyage from Scotland to New York== The British Barque "Gleaner" left Campbeltown on June 3, 1842. It arrived in New York on July 4, 1842. The Captain was Thomas Gale. [https://books.google.com/books?id=NUmGxIstpvcC&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=passenger+ship+to+scotland+gleaner&source=bl&ots=c0mmsJa-Fd&sig=St9VkVwLA5wLIPSb8iJ3KCSZSyM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjTzu_F--XaAhXD3YMKHVuED7AQ6AEIdzAN#v=onepage&q=passenger%20ship%20to%20scotland%20gleaner&f=false Ships from Scotland to North America, 1830-1860, Volume 1] ===Kintyre=== There were 107 passengers from Kintyre, all friends and neighbors and most of them related. At the time landowners were consolidating small farms, displacing small farmers. A series of poor crops, bad markets, and low prices made it difficult for tenant farmers to pay their rents. Emigration promised a better life. Harvey, Daniel G. [https://archive.org/stream/argylesettlement00harv#page/n5/mode/2up The Argyle Settlement in History and Story] Kintyre is a peninsula in Western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. ===Dangerous Journey=== Until 1855, one out of every six passengers on an immigrant ship died or became dangerously ill at sea. [http://www.revisionist.net/hysteria/immigrant-ships.html Across the Wide Atlantic]. The voyage of the Gleaner was reported to be very stormy. ==Sources==

The Glider Pilot Regiment

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The '''Glider Pilot Regiment was a specialist British unit of the Second World War'''. The Regiment was responsible for crewing the British Army’s cargo gliders and saw action in the European Theatre in support of Allied airborne operations. ''' The Glider Pilot Regiment was part of the Airborne Force of 5,000 ordered to be formed by Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1941'''. The use of assault gliders by the British was prompted by the German assault on Eben Emael fortress. The Regiment was formally inaugurated on 24 February 1942 as part of the Army Air Corps which then comprised the Glider Pilot Regiment, the Parachute Regiment and the Special Air Service. Volunteers were called for from Army units and after military and RAF aircrew selection tests they were subjected to a rigorous regime of military training designed to make them "Total Soldiers". This was to train them to use all weapons and equipment of the fighting soldiers they carried into battle so that they could fight alongside them on the ground. The man behind this concept was Colonel George Chatterton, a charismatic leader and a ruthless disciplinarian. His experience as a pre-war RAF fighter pilot and subsequently an infantry officer fitted him well to the task of turning highly trained determined soldiers into skilful pilots. The motto of the Regiment was "Nothing is Impossible". Among the types developed were the 28 trooper Airspeed Horsa and the 7 ton capacity General Aircraft Hamilcar cargo glider. The General Aircraft Hotspur was used for training the pilots who formed the Glider Pilot Regiment. The Horsa gliders were capable of carrying 28 fully armed and equipped airborne soldiers, or a Jeep and trailer or gun. They greatly enhanced the mobility and force of the otherwise lightly armed airborne troops. A larger glider, the Hamilcar, could even carry a seven ton tank. A smaller American glider, the Waco CG-4A, officially called the Hadrian by the British, but "Waco" by the pilots and soldiers, was used in Sicily and in Burma. The Waco’s steel frame was better suited to jungle operations than the wooden Horsa. The advantage of the glider was that it could deliver an airborne platoon with all its equipment to a precise spot, day or night, to achieve surprise. The most spectacular example of this was the capture of the Orne bridges in Normandy on D Day. A similar number of men dropped by parachute would be spread over a large area. Gliders also carried the heavier equipment of the Parachute Regiment, Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers. The most famous actions were the taking of the Pegasus Bridge during the invasion of Normandy, Operation Dragoon (the invasion of southern France), Operation Market Garden (Arnhem) and Operation Varsity (Crossing of the Rhine). Out of the 2,596 gliders dispatched for Operation Market Garden, 2,239 gliders were effective in delivering men and equipment to their designated landing zones. Massed airborne landings at Sicily, Normandy and Arnhem achieved success but at great cost. The Airborne Forces at Arnhem did not lose the battle, they were ordered to hold for two or possibly three days, they held out for eight days. The Regiment’s casualties were the highest at Arnhem, 90% were killed, wounded or taken prisoner of war. These losses were made up by the secondment to the Regiment of Royal Air Force pilots and several hundreds of them took part in the greatest and most successful airborne operation of the war, Operation Varsity, the Crossing of the Rhine. The RAF pilots acquitted themselves with great gallantry, in the air and on the ground, 60% of the Regiment’s killed in action on that day were RAF pilots seconded to the Glider Pilot Regiment. The very heavy casualties sustained by the gliders in the war brought an end to the assault glider. Their operational role is now carried out by the support helicopters of the Army Air Corps and Royal Air Force. After the war, former Army glider pilots took part as light aircraft pilots in the Korean War and other emergencies. Eventually these pilots joined with the Royal Artillery Air Observation Post squadrons to form today’s Army Air Corps. The Army Air Corps supports the Glider Pilot Regimental Association and represents the Regiment at commemorative occasions See https://uk.forceswarrecords.com/unit/133445/glider-pilot-regiment/timeline.

The Golden Years-Hawaii : Issei, Nisei and Sansei : biographical record of Japanese Ancestry

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This publication contains biographical sketches of prominent Japanese-American residents of Hawaii in the 1970s, including information on some of the first three generations of immigrants from Japan to Hawaii. The volume is available in electronic from from the library of the University of Hawaii, at https://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10524/56856

The Goodwin Family of the Waveney Valley, Norfolk

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Book containing genealogical research and personal recollections by the author [[Goodwin-10603|Maurice Walter Goodwin (1927-2005)]] and various collaborators, listed in the book. Eleven copies were printed for members of the family, and three were lodged with Suffolk Genealogy Society, Norfolk & Norwich Genealogical Society and Suffolk Record Office, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England where it was filed under reference 52/GOO/0012716. [[Lockley-293|Andrew Lockley]] has a paper copy and also a digital version which was updated by the author up to 20 March 1998. A version on the Web appears to be no longer available.

The Gorries

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==The Gorries== Jean Ayler kindly sent me information on the Gorries’ family history that had been gathered by herself and other relatives. The following are extracts from the information she sent me – much was gathered before online access made research comparatively easy. ==[[Gorrie-296|William Gorrie]] of 1 [[Space: Dalrymple Crescent |Dalrymple Crescent]]== WILLIAM GORRIE and HIS SISTERS-IN-LAW born Berwick on Tweed [[Hall-57747|ELIZABETH LANDLES HALL]] (1820-1907) U/M - Died Canada. Buried with William and his wife Margaret Neill Hall - their sister.. [[Hall-57748|CHRISTIAN ELLIOTT HALL]] (1821-1894) U/M - died London Buried Norwood Cemetery with Aunt Mary Nisbet (m.s. Hall a sister of Adam Burn's wife Elisabeth Mary Hall) and with Adam Burn and his U/M dau. Margaret Neill Burn in the same Cemetery._ '''1834:''' Father [[Hall-57746|Rev. Robert Hall]] died - Berwick: on Tweed. (So far as found Robert Hall not from the same Hall family as the wife of Adam Burn.) '''1840s:''' Davis Ross has a notebook of Elizabeth's with address Laureston thought to have been about mid-1840s but not known whether or not the Laureston the one in Scotland west of Edinburgh.
But at some time during 1840s Elisabeth with Uncle Adam Burn in London - details of his Will - although he did not die until 1883 - the first part of the Will made 15 SEPT. 1849 - bequeaths Elizabeth £200 ••• for her affection and attention to my dear late wife during her long illness••• '''1851:''' Neither sister found in census. '''1854:''' Their sister [[Hall-57725|Margaret Neill Hall]] of 1 Henderson Row Edinburgh and William Gorrie of 18 Clarence St. married - their first child Margaret Neill Hall Gorrie born. {| border="1" class="sortable" |1855||Daniel Gorrie||b 20 Rankeillor St. |- |1857||Jane/Jean Elisabeth Gorrie ||b 20 Rankeillor St. |- |1858||Mary Ann Gorrie|| b 3 South Gray st. |- |1860||Robert Hall Gorrie || b 3 South Gray st. |- |1861||Elizabeth Hall Gorrie|| b 3 South Gray st. |} '''1861 Census''' - [[Burn-1032|Neill Hall]] (mother of Elizabeth - Christian and Margaret) with William Gorrie and family at 3 South Gray St. She is shown age 68 and U/M - but had been a widow for very many years.
Neill Hall ( who was a sister of Adam Burn) died at this address in December - her death Reg. by her daughter Christian. '''1863''' Elizabeth with William and family at l Dalrymple Crescent - she Reg. the birth and death of little Isabella Agnes Gorrie. '''1864/5''' William ( 1) born and died at 1 Dalrymple Crescent. '''1865''' William (2) born at same address - died aged 20 in Canada. (All William Gerrie's children Reg. by him except Isabella Agnes.) '''1865''' William's mother - Jane Gorrie (m.s. Moffat) died 6 Montague St. '''1867/8''' William and family move to 59 Grange Road – time of bankruptcy of his business '''1871''' William in Toronto at time of census – family not found '''1871''' Elizabeth U/M age 50 in London (2 Angel Terrace) with [[Burn-1037|Uncle Adam Burn]] - Solicitor - Widower age 72 and his U/M Dau. age 32 Margaret Neill Burn. '''1881''' Elizabeth U/M age 61 and sister Christian U/M age 58 with Uncle Adam Burn at 343 Brixton Rd. London - also his U/M Dau. Margaret Neill Burn and widowed sister-in-law Mary Nisbet Age 80 ( sister of his late wife Elisabeth Mary Hall.) '''1883''' Adam Burn died - 28 Dec. - Will dated 15 Sep 1849 with two codicils 11 Jan 1883 and 27 Mar 1883 - Elizabeth was appointed one of two Trustees. His Personal Estate was £9,710. '''1886''' Mary Nisbet died - Will Index shows formerly of 343 Brixton Rd. late of 58 Stockwell Park Rd. her Estate £2,968. Will refers to friend Elizabeth Landles Hall and her niece Margaret Neill Burn leaving them all her wearing apparel •••• jewels. and £19.19s. to Elizabeth. '''1890''' William Gorrie died in Canada. '''1891''' Elizabeth and sister Christian with Adam Burn’s U/M Dau Margaret Neill Burn at 70 Stockwell Park Rd. Lambeth area of London. '''1895''' Christian Elliott Hall died - address as in 1891 - Probate to sister Elizabeth - 1896 - effects £355. '''1897''' 9 JAN. MARGARET NEILL HALL WIDOW OF WILLIAM GORRIE DIED. CANADA
WAS ELIZABETH ACTUALLY IN CANADA WITH THE FAMILY BEFORE MARGARET DIED ?? IF SO - NOT FOR VERY LONG ?? '''1897''' 13 MAY - William Crawford’s letter to Elizabeth Hall stating he was surprised to know she had gone to Canada as was expecting to deliver some letters to her at Stockwell Park Rd. (had the names of people a bit mixed - does not send condolences about Margaret Neill Ha11/Gorrie's death - but does send kind regards to her children.) '''1907''' Elizabeth Landles Hall died Canada - buried with sister Margaret and William Gorrie, Guelph Cemetery. '''1924''' Adam Burns' U/M Dau Margaret Neill Burn died Jan. 1924- age 84 - Will Index item records of 8 Growhurst Rd. Brixton - Spinster - Admin of Will to William Gunnell Burn, Stock & Share Dealer - Effects £1,029. (I never did 'fit him' into a Burn group.) ((In 1871 when William went to Canada and his family not yet found in the Census, there would not really have been any Gorries to help. His eldest sister Agnes mar. to a Solicitor William Barclay was left a widow that year with six children aged 17 down to 5 living in 3 Grange Road Edinburgh. They had married in 1850 – were in Edinburgh – by 1854 Wick –1861 Hawick in the Borders area- London mid 1860s returning to Edinburgh.
The second sister Isabel U/M with their mother Jane till she died 1865 Edinburgh – later living with a ‘mix’ of Barclays. Brother John and family in Mauritius and Daniel in Orkney and about to move down to London)) Jean Ayler York UK May 2011 ==Other Gorries== The notes Jean sent for other members of the family are given in their respective profiles. They are: :[[Gorrie-305|William Gorrie]] (abt 1770s) :[[Gorrie-297|Rev Daniel Gorrie]] 1797-1852 :[[Gorrie-306|William Gorrie]] 1802-1874 :[[Barclay-3337|William Barclay]]-1888 Finally, a note about Ranald Graham Gorrie, a grandson of [[Gorrie-298|Sir James Gorrie]]: "As a young man worked in many parts of the world including China - UK 1930s and to Australia just before WW2. Where ever he went he contacted Gorries to learn of their ancestry and traced families back to their Sc areas. Early 1980s he received York UK address of Jean Ayler whose paternal Grandmother turned out to have been a Daughter of Daniel (brother of William) . Although nearly 80, Graham visited the UK twice, bringing much of his research and in retirement Jean tried to continue his researches. Unknown then there were two other descendants from Sir John in London Judy Allen and her mother. They were able to liaise, provide information for the Biography of Sir John, and maintain overseas contacts. Much of this was before the growth of research available on the internet and easy access to records. "

The Gragg Apple

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=="The Gragg apple", or the "Red Gragg Apple" (aka "Winter Queen")== James Gragg of Caldwell County, North Carolina, developed this species of apple around 1860... Which James Gragg is in question, as I haven't narrowed it down yet. But when I do, this will go on his profile. This apple is "valued by North Carolina growers for its fine cooking qualities and long storage ability. The conical shaped fruit is medium sized with waxy greenish-yellow skin with dark and bright red stripes and shading. The greenish flesh is tough and juicy. Ripens in October and is a great keeper."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_apple_cultivarshttp://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/gragg/961/ ===GRAGG APPLE (aka Red Gragg, Winter Queen)=== :"In 1899, Thomas Coffey of Kelsey, Watauga County, North Carolina, wrote to the USDA about the Gragg: "Originated about 40 years ago on James Gragg's farm in Caldwell County, North Carolina, and is now grown by many farmers. Stands at the top of the market. It is a good cooker. The tree is thrifty, smooth, needs but little pruning, and a good bearer. The apples keep till spring." Gragg was listed in 1902 by the Startown Nursery, Newton, North Carolina. :This rare variety is listed among the apples grown about 1900 on the Moses Cone estate near Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Moses Cone was a millionaire who made his money manufacturing denim in North Carolina textile mills in the late 1800s. He built a magnificent house on top of a mountain and planted extensive apple orchards because he liked the vista of orderly rows of trees stretching down the mountain. The house, now open to the public, belongs to the National Park Service as it sits besides the Blue Ridge Parkway. Except for a few old trees, the orchards have not survived. In 1992, I encountered several old trees of Gragg being grown commercially in the Coffee Orchard in Watauga County, North Carolina, under the name of Winter Queen. :Fruit medium, roundish to oblate, conical, lobed; skin smooth, tough, waxy with bright red on the sunny side overlaid with indistinct darker red stripes, some apples almost entirely red; dots conspicuous, large, tan; stem one-half inch long in a slightly russeted, deep cavity; calyx almost closed; basin medium in size and depth, abrupt, corrugated; flesh slightly greenish, juicy, subacid. Ripe September/October and a good keeper."Old Southern Apples, Revised & Expanded by Creighton Lee Calhoun*, Jr., The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company, Blacksburg, VA, 2010, p.81 Note: *was featured on CBS Sunday Morning talking about heirloom apples on November 20, 2011 == Sources == *http://bighorsecreekfarm.com/gragg/ *https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/84840/ See also: *"Add [[source]] here"

The Grandparent Book of Ann Harris

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The Grandparent Book was completed by [[Wall-7521|Ann Harris]] for her first grandchild, [[Harding-8477|Stephanie Harding]]. It contains her memories of childhood, of her growing up years, and her adult life. It documents her parents lives and their parents before them, as well as Stephanie's parents when they were young. It contains Stephanie's family tree back to her Great Great Great Grandparents, and has many photos and memories. It is in the possession of [[Harding-8477|Stephanie Harding]].

The Grange Estate

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In 1825 [[ Dick_Lauder-2 |Sir Thomas Dick Lauder]], by Act of Parliament, obtained permission to feu his lands in the Grange, upon certain conditions that were designed ‘to maintain a high standard in the layout of the streets, the design of the houses, the value of the properties, and the exclusion of all development other than for residential use’. A feuing plan was drawn up by Grainger and Miller. However, also in 1825, there was a stock market crash that started in the Bank of England, and, although Scotland was less affected, there was a decline in the rate of property development in Edinburgh. A few houses were built in 1845, but Sir Thomas died in 1848, and it was left to his heir, [[Dick_Lauder-4 |Sir John Dick Lauder]], to implement the enterprise. In 1851 another feuing plan was drawn up by David Cousins, based on the 1825 plan, but breaking up the grid pattern by introducing Dalrymple Crescent, St Catherine Place and Tantallon Place as curved streets, softening the geometric layout of the first plans. The names of the streets are mostly linked to the Dick Lauder family. Dick Place and Lauder Road are obvious. [[Space: Dalrymple Crescent |Dalrymple Crescent]] was named after Sir John’s wife, [[Dalrymple-116 |Anne Dalrymple]]. The Scotsman advertised the first feu plots to be sold by auction in 1852, but it was not until 1862 that Dalrymple Crescent was offered for sale. Ninety-three lots were put up for auction in 1852, in Mansion House Road, Dick Place, Lauder Road, Grange Loan, Cumin Place, Grange Road, Tantallon Place and Hatton Place. A further 52 were advertised in 1860, now including Seton Place and Findhorn Place. Then, in January 1862 an advertisement appeared in The Scotsman. There would be ‘Exposed to FEU by Public Auction, within the Rooms of Messrs Dowells & Lyon, No 18 George Street, Edinburgh, upon Monday 21st day of March 1862, at Twelve o’clock noon’: :THOSE PORTIONS of the ENTAILED ESTATE of GRANGE consisting of Sixty-six Lots, laid out for Feus, as the same are delineated on a Feuing Plan, prepared by Mr Robert Reid Raeburn, Architect, Edinburgh, and situated in the Roads or Streets called, or to be called, the Mansion-House Road, Dick Place, the Lauder Road, Cumin Place, the Grange Road, Findhorn Place, Seton Place, Tantallon Place, Saint Catherine Place and Dalrymple Crescent

The Grant Road Apartment

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

The Gray Families of East Norton. Leicesrshire

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This work was initiated by Simon T Gray in his investigation of his family tree. One of his contributions was to the [[http://enheritage.btck.co.uk/|The East Norton Heritage Group]] Information regarding the Gray families is expanded in [[http://enheritage.btck.co.uk/TheGrayFamily| The Gray Family]] Simon also tried to research the earlier Grays who probably came from Northamptonshire and to this end he commissioned two reports *[[Space:REPORT_ON_VISIT_TO_NORTHAMPTONSHIRE_RECORD_OFFICE_ON_JANUARY_6TH_2015|Investigation at the Northampton Record Office]] *[[Space:REPORT_OF_VISITS_TO_LEICESTERSHIRE_AND_NORTHAMPTON_RECORD_OFFICES|Investigations at the Northampton and Leicester Record Offices]] Simon has also placed his research on an Ancestry Public Tree [[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/9409539/person/24885800729?_phsrc=ylv1562&_phstart=successSource| Gray Family Tree]] which links to Ann Gray (1786-1874). You can navigate from here. A hand Dawn Family tree was found in the possessions of [[Gray-27426|Evelyn Mary (Gray) Ekins (1922-2011)]] Hand drawn Gray family Tree found among the possessions of Evelyn Ekins nee Gray It is unclear as to who drew the original tree (of which this is a photocopy). {{Image|file=Gray-27426-21.jpg |caption=Gray Family Tree }} From Simon Gray regarding the above tree. You had already sent me a copy of the old family tree and the mention of the first John Gray’s siblings, George, Frances and Mary (Essam) confirmed to me that the John Gray baptised in 1743 who was the eldest child of John Gray (1702-1783) and Susannah Phillips was our man. His siblings included George, Frances and Mary and Frances married William Essam at Rushton.The marriage of John Gray of Rushton to Susannah Watson of Bringhurst took place at Rushton in 1784. Each of them probably received legacies from their fathers who died in 1783 and this would have provided the resources for John Gray to take on the tenancy of the farm at East Norton. Apart from the baptism dates this all fits together to confirm that it is right to accept them. Going further back requires more guesswork but I did find a John Gray who was baptized at Gretton in 1702 and this led to earlier Grays at Gretton.

The Great American Scout and Spy, General Bunker

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* By C. L. (Lorain) Ruggles * Full title: ''The Great American Scout and Spy, 'General Bunker.': A Truthful and Thrilling Narrative of Adventures and Narrow Escapes in the Enemy's Country, Under Orders from Generals Grant, Logan, McPherson, and Other Leading Commanders.'' * Published by: New York: Olmsted & Company in New York, 1868. * Sample citation :::Ruggles, C.L.. [[SPACE:The Great American Scout and Spy, General Bunker | The Great American Scout and Spy, General Bunker]]. New York: Press of Leader Printing Co., 1868. * Sample in-line citation :::[[#Ruggles|Ruggles]]. Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Great American Scout and Spy, General Bunker>|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available online at these locations:=== *https://archive.org/details/greatamericansco01down *https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Great_American_Scout_and_Spy_General.html?id=mov_sgEACAAJ

The Great Geometer

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== The Great Geometer == {{Image|file=The_Great_Geometer.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=The Great Geometer https://prabook.com/web/apollonius.of_perga/3735583 }} :Francis Lehman :Grade 7 Osmond === Early Childhood === :Apollonius of Perga was born around 240 BC in Perga, Pamphylia, Anatolia. === Teachers and Mentors === :As a youth, Apollonius studied in Alexandria under the pupils of Euclid, according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappus_of_Alexandria Pappus of Alexandria] and subsequently taught at the university there. He visited both Ephesus and Pergamum, the latter being the capital of a Hellenistic kingdom in western Anatolia, where a university and library similar to the Library of Alexandria had recently been built. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Apollonius-of-Perga === Contributions to Mathematics === :In Alexandria, he wrote the first edition of Conics, his classic treatise concerning the curves—circle, ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola—that can be generated by intersecting a plane with a cone. He later confessed to his friend Eudemus, whom he had met in Pergamum, that he had written the first version “somewhat too hurriedly.” He sent copies of the first three chapters of the revised version to Eudemus and, upon Eudemus’s death, sent versions of the remaining five books to one Attalus, whom some scholars identify as King Attalus I of Pergamum. No writings dedicated to conic sections before Apollonius survive, for his Conics superseded earlier treatises as surely as Euclid’s Elements had obliterated earlier works of that genre. Although it is clear that Apollonius made the fullest use of his predecessors’ works, such as the treatises of Menaechmus (fl. c. 350 BC), Aristaeus (fl. c. 320 BC), Euclid (fl. c. 300 BC), Conon of Samos (fl. c. 250 BC), and Nicoteles of Cyrene (fl. c. 250 BC), he introduced new generality. Whereas his predecessors had used finite right circular cones, Apollonius considered arbitrary (oblique) double cones that extend indefinitely in both directions. The first four books of the Conics survive in the original Greek, the next three only from a 9th-century Arabic translation, and an eighth book is now lost. Books I–IV contain a systematic account of the essential principles of conics and introduce the terms ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola, by which they became known. Although most of Books I–II are based on previous works, a number of theorems in Book III and the greater part of Book IV are new. It is with Books V–VII, however, that Apollonius demonstrates his originality. His genius is most evident in Book V, in which he considers the shortest and the longest straight lines that can be drawn from a given point to points on the curve. (Such considerations, with the introduction of a coordinate system, lead immediately to a complete characterization of the curvature properties of the comics.) The only other extant work of Apollonius is “Cutting Off of a Ratio,” in an Arabic translation. Pappus mentions five additional works, “Cutting Off of an Area” (or “On Spatial Section”), “On Determinate Section,” “Tangencies,” “Vergings” (or “Inclinations”), and “Plane Loci,” and provides valuable information on their contents in Book VII of his Collection. Many of the lost works were known to medieval Islamic mathematicians, however, and it is possible to obtain a further idea of their contents through citations found in the medieval Arabic mathematical literature. For instance, “Tangencies” embraced the following general problem: given three things, each of which may be a point, straight line, or circle, construct a circle tangent to the three. Sometimes known as the problem of Apollonius, the most difficult case arises when the three given things are circles. Of the other works of Apollonius referred to by ancient writers, one, “On the Burning Mirror,” concerned optics. Apollonius demonstrated that parallel light rays striking the interior surface of a spherical mirror would not be reflected to the centre of sphericity, as was previously believed; he also discussed the focal properties of parabolic mirrors. A work titled “On the Cylindrical Helix” is mentioned by Proclus (c. AD 410–485). According to the mathematician Hypsicles of Alexandria (c. 190–120 BC), Apollonius also wrote “Comparison of the Dodecahedron and the Icosahedron,” on the ratios between both the volumes and the surface areas of these Platonic solids when they are inscribed in the same sphere. According to the mathematician Eutocius of Ascalon (c. AD 480–540), in Apollonius’s work “Quick Delivery,” closer limits for the value of π than the 310/71 and 31/7 of Archimedes (c. 290–212/211 BC) were calculated. His “On Unordered Irrationals” extended the theory of irrationals found in Book X of Euclid’s Elements. Lastly, from references in Ptolemy’s Almagest, it is known that Apollonius proved the equivalence of a system of eccentric planetary motion with a special case of epicyclic motion. Of particular interest was his determination of the points where, under general epicyclic motion, a planet appears stationary. === Examples of Work === == Bibliography ==

The Great Migration Begins and The Great Migration

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Ancestry.com. New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original data: Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3; The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-6. Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1996-2011.

The Great Shippe of New Haven Colony

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{{Image|file=The_Great_Shippe_of_New_Haven_Colony.jpg }} ---- Colony records make no mention of the actual sailing of this ship. Town records prior to 1649 don't exist. This is a large quote from ''Some of The Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Converse, Jr.'' who freely quotes the work of Edward Atwater, who in turn has quoted others. : ''Allusion has been made to three vessels, which in 1639 came to New Haven direct from England. We have now to speak of an attempt made at New Haven to establish at a later date a direct trade with the mother-country. Such an achievement was regarded as beyond the ability of any individual, and yet so desirable as to demand a general combination of effort. A company was formed, in which apparently all who were able to help, took more or less stock. This company, called "The Ship Fellowship," bought or built a ship which they made ready for sea in January, 1646. She was chartered for a voyage to London, by another association called "The Company of Merchants of New Haven." The feoffees of the ship-fellowship were "Mr. Wakeman, Mr. Atwater, Mr. Crane, and Goodman Miles." The company of merchants consisted of "Mr. Theophilus Eaton (now Governor), Mr. Stephen Goodyear, Mr. Richard Malbon, and Mr. Thomas Gregson." Winthrop says, "She was laden with pease and some wheat, all in bulk, with about two hundred West India hides, and store of beaver and plate, so as it was estimated in all at five thousand pounds." Seventy persons embarked in her, some of whom were counted among the most valued inhabitants of New Haven. Dr. Bacon has graphically depicted the departure of the vessel, and the solicitude felt for her safety by those whom she left behind.:—"In the month of January, 1646, the harbor being frozen over, a passage is cut through the ice, with saws, for three miles; and the 'great ship' on which so much depends is out upon the waters and ready to begin her voyage. Mr. Davenport and a great company of the people go out upon the ice, to give the last farewell to their friends. The pastor in solemn prayer commends them to the protection of God, and they depart. The winter passes away; the ice-bound harbor breaks into ripples before the soft breezes of the spring. Vessels from England arrive on the coast; but they bring no tidings of the New Haven ship. Vain is the solicitude of wives and children, of kindred and friends. Vain are all inquiries.'' ::'''They ask the waves, and ask the felon winds, ::And question every gust of rugged winds ::That blows from off each beaked promontory. ''' : '' "Month after month, hope waits for tidings. Affection, unwilling to believe the worst, frames one conjecture and another to account for the delay. Perhaps they have been blown out of their track upon some undiscovered shore, from which they will by and by return, to surprise us with their safety; perhaps they have been captured, and are now in confinement. How many prayers are offered for the return of that ship, with its priceless treasures of life and affection! At last anxiety gradually settles down into despair. Gradually they learn to speak of the wise and public-spirited Gregson, the brave and soldier-like Turner, the adventurous Lamberton, that 'right godly woman' the wife of Mr. Goodyear, and the others, as friends whose faces are never more to be seen among the living. In November, 1647, their estates are settled, and they are put upon record as deceased.'' " : [The rest of this is a direct quote from Atwater's History quoted by Converse] So much interest is felt in Lamberton 's ship that I have felt inclined to bring together what the early writers have recorded concerning the vessel herself and concerning the atmospheric phenomenon which the superstition of the times connected with her loss. : Winthrop mentions her thrice. When the news of her departure had reached Boston, he records that ''"this was the earliest and sharpest winter we had since we arrived in the country, and it was as vehement cold to the southward as here,"'' adding, as one illustration, ''"At New Haven, a ship bound for England was forced to be cut out of the ice three miles."'' In the following June, when solicitude had nearly or quite given place to despair, he writes, "There fell a sad affliction upon the country this year, though it more particularly concerned New Haven and those parts. A small ship of about one hundred tons set out from New Haven in the middle of the eleventh month last, (the harbor being then so frozen as they were forced to hew her through the ice near three miles). She was laden with pease and some wheat, all in bulk, with about two hundred West India hides, and store of beaver and plate, so as it was estimated in all at five thousand pounds. There were in her about seventy persons, whereof divers were of very precious account, as Mr. Gregson, one of their magistrates, the wife of Mr. Goodyear, another of their magistrates (a right godly woman), Captain Turner, Mr. Lamberton, master of the ship, and some seven or eight others, members of the church there. The ship never went voyage before, and was very crank-sided, so as it was conceived she was overset in a great tempest which happened soon after she put to sea, for she was never heard of after." Two years afterward, that is, in June, 1648, he writes, as if the news had just reached him, "There appeared over the harbor at New Haven, in the evening, the form of the keel of a ship with three masts, to which were suddenly added the tackling and sails, and presently after, upon the top of the poop, a man standing with one hand akimbo under his left side, and in his right hand a sword stretched out toward the sea. Then from the side of the ship which was from the town arose a great smoke which covered all the ship and in that smoke she vanished away ; but some saw her keel sink into the water. This was seen by many, men and women, and it continued about a quarter of an hour." : Hubbard, who was born in 1649 [note incorrect], says, "The main founders of New Haven were men of great estates, notably well versed in trading and merchandising, strongly bent for trade and to gain their subsistence that way, choosing their seat on purpose in order thereunto, so that if the providence of God had gone along with an answerable blessing, they had stood fair for the first born of that employment. But that mercy, as hath since appeared, was provided for another place, and a meaner condition for them; for they quickly began to meet with insuperable difficulties, and though they built some shipping and sent abroad their provisions into foreign parts, and purchased lands at Delaware and other places to set up trading houses for beaver, yet all would not help; they sank apace, and their stock wasted, so that in five or six years they were very near the bottom ; yet, being not willing to give over, they did, as it were, gather together all their remaining strength, to the building and loading out one ship for England, to try if any better success might befall them for their retrievement. Into this ship they put, in a manner, all their tradable estates, much corn, large quantities of plate, and sundry considerable persons also went, amongst whom was Mr. Gregson forementioned, who, besides his own private occasions, carried with him some estate in order to the procuring of a patent ; but all this, though done by very wise men, yet hath since been thought to be carried by a kind of infatuation ; for the ship was ill built, very walt-sided, and, to increase the inconveniency thereof, ill-laden, the lighter goods at the bottom ; so that understanding men did even beforehand conclude in their deliberate thoughts a calamitous issue, especially being a winter voyage, and so in the dead of winter that they were necessitated with saws to cut open the ice, for the passage of the ship frozen in for a large way together; yet were all these things overlooked, and men went on in a hurry till it was too late, when such circumstances as these were called to mind. The issue was, the ship was never heard of, foundered in the sea, as is most probable, and with the loss of it their hope of trade gave up the ghost, which was gasping for life before in New Haven. But this was not all the loss ; besides the goods, there were sundry precious Christians lost, not less than ten belonging to the church there, who, as Mr. Cotton's expression upon it was, went to heaven in a chariot of water, as Elijah long before in a chariot of fire. There were also some writings of Mr. Hooker's and Mr. Davenport's lost, that never were at all or not fully repaired."'' : In another place discoursing of memorable accidents he says,'' "Another deplorable loss befell New England the same year, wherein New Haven was principally concerned and the southern parts of the country; for the inhabitants of that town, being Londoners, were very desirous to fall into a way of traffic, in which they were better skilled than in matters of husbandry; and to that end had built a ship of one hundred tons, which they freighted for London, intending thereby to lay some foundation of a future trade: but either by the ill form of her building or by the shifting of her lading (which was wheat, which is apt to shift its place in storms), the vessel miscarried, and in her seventy persons, some of whom were of the principal part of the inhabitants, with all the wealth they could gather together." '' : ''Hubbard makes no mention of the apparition in the air which followed the loss of the ship, and Winthrop, who was no sceptic in regard to supernatural intervention, records it without intimating that he regarded it as a miracle; but Mather, who wrote about as. long after the occurrence as did Hubbard, has given us the story with the superstitious interpretation attached to it by some, at least, of his contemporaries. Desiring to give it accurately, he wrote to Rev. James Pierpont, the successor of Davenport in the pastorate of the church at New Haven, and received from him the following letter in reply:'' :'':Reverend and Dear Sir: In compliance with your desires I now give you the relation of that apparition of a ship in the air, which I have received from the most credible, judicious and curious surviving observers of it.'' ::''"In the year 1647,* [*Pierpont was in error in regard to the year. The ship sailed in January, 1646, New Style.] besides much other lading, a far more rich treasure of passengers (five or six of which were persons of chief note and worth in New Haven) put themselves on board a new ship, built at Rhode Island, of about a hundred and fifty tons, but so walty that the master (Lamberton) often said she would prove their grave. In the month of January, cutting their way through much ice, on which they were accompanied with the Rev. Mr. Davenport, besides many other friends, with many fears, as_well as prayers and tears, they set sail. Mr. Davenport in prayer with an observable emphasis used these words: 'Lord, if it be thy pleasure to bury these our friends in the bottom of the sea, they are thine, save them.' The spring following, no tidings of these friends arrived with the ships from England; New Haven's heart p687> began to fail her; this put the godly people on much prayer, both public and private, that the Lord would(if it was his pleasure) let them hear what he had done with their dear friends, and prepare them with a suitable submission to his holy will. In June next ensuing, a great thunder-storm arose out of the north-west; after which (the hemisphere being serene) about an hour before sunset, a ship of like dimensions with the aforesaid, with her canvas and colors abroad (though the wind northerly) appeared in the air coming up from our harbor's mouth, which lies southward from the town, seemingly with her sails filled under a fresh gale, holding her course north, and continuing under observation, sailing against the wind for the space of half an hour.'' ::"Many were drawn to behold this great work of God, yea, the very children cried out, 'There's a brave ship. ' At length, crowding up as far as there is usually water sufficient for such a vessel, and so near some of the spectators, as that they imagined a man might hurl a stone on board her, her main-top seemed to be blown off, but left hanging in the shrouds; then her mizzen-top; then all her masting seemed blown away by the board ; quickly after the hulk brought to a careen, she overset and so vanished into a smoky cloud, which in some time dissipated, leaving as everywhere else, a clear air. The admiring spectators could distinguish the several colors of each part, the principal rigging, and such proportions, as caused not only the generality of persons to say, 'This was the mould of their ship, and this was her tragic end ;' but Mr. Davenport also in public declared to this effect, that God had condescended, for the quieting of their afflicted spirits, this extraordinary account of his sovereign disposal of those for whom so many fervent prayers were made continually. Thus I am, sir ::::Your humble servant, :::::::"James Pierpont."'' == Sources == *Charles Allen Converse, "Some of The Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Converse, Jr..." (Boston, MA: Eben Putnam, Pub, 1905) [https://archive.org/details/someofancestorsd00conve/page/682/mode/2up V2 pp 683-687]. **Mr. Converse freely quotes the words of others *Leonard Bacon, ''Thirteen Historical Discourses, on the Completion of Two Hundred Years: From the Beginning of the First church in New Haven with an Appendix,'' "Discourse VI. John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton the Founders of A New Republic : Vicissitudes in New Haven till 1660." (New Haven: Durrie and Peck, 1839), [https://books.google.com/books?id=BTolAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA106&lpg=PA105 pp. 105, 106] *John Winthrop, and James Savage. The History of New England From 1630 to 1649 by John Winthrop, from his original manuscripts; with notes to illustrate the civil and ecclesiastical concerns, the geography, settlement, and institutions of the country, and the lives and manners of the principal planters by James Savage. A new ed. (Boston: Little, Brown, 1853.) Vol. II, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.afj7387.0002.001&view=1up&seq=311 p. 311], [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=miun.afj7387.0002.001&view=1up&seq=336 pp.. 336, 337] *Edward Elias Atwater, Lucy M. Hewitt, and Bessie E. Beach. '''[https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=q9MLAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PP1 History of the Colony of New Haven to Its Absorption Into Connecticut]''' Meriden, Connecticut: 1902 & [https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=omW7vnDOcEwC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PR1 It's earlier 1881 version.] pp 207-209, Appendix III p. 537-541 *William Hubbard (1621-1704), ''A General History of New England : from the Discovery to MDCLXXX'' Second Edition, collated with the original ms. (Boston : Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1848) [https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00hubb/page/320/mode/2up pp. 321, 322. *Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History of New England Volume 1, (Hartford: Silas Andrus & Son, 1853) [https://books.google.com/books?id=hbF5g-ZZLRgC&pg=PA84 p. 84] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUVQgTA_JDU Youtube recitation of Hawthorne's poem]

The Great Whiskey War of Irishtown

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US Revenue Agents raid illegal distilleries of Irishtown.

The Green House

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The Green House was my home during my grade school years at Tipler Grade School. A lot of my most fond memories are of this period. My father worked in the Iron mines in Iron River, Michigan. My mom was a stay at home. Summers were spent being lazy, fishing in a little creek by our house, playing cowboy (I loved that). I wanted to be a cowboy so bad. My cowboy heros were Roy Rogers and Hop Along Cassidy. I also was a loyal Milwaukee Braves fan and I loved collecting baseball cards, especially of the Braves. I had a little green shoe box where I kept my cards. It was on the top shelf of the closet in my bedroom. I can still smell the bubble gum that was packaged with each pack of cards. I made a little basebll field and pretended I was big league, even to the point of having a big wad of bubble gum in my cheek pretending it was chewing tobacco. I also loved to play army and war. This was the time of the Korean War and I was interested in that. My boyhood hero was General Dean, an army general who had been captured in the Korean War. Grade school was OK but I was not a great student. I loved to read about WWII. I remember how fun Christmas was during the Green House years and how my brother Danny and I would sneak down in the root cellar to peak at our presents that my parents hid there.

The Greenhill, Adams and Shepard Families and their Land

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[[Greenhill-4|Samuel Greenhill (bef.1591-bef.1637)]] [[Taylor-12772|Rebecca (Taylor) Adams (abt.1608-1678)]] [[Adams-406|Jeremy Adams (abt.1604-1683)]] [[Greenhill-184|Thomas Greenhill (bef.1633-aft.1653)]] [[Greenhill-3|Rebecca (Greenhill) Shepard (1630-1689)]] [[Shepard-105|John Shepard Sr. (1623-1707)]] == Introduction == The Greenhill, Adams and Shepard families are very much connected in their activities in the mid to late 1600's in Hartford. Much of it has to do with land that originated with the Greenhill family. We'll discuss these families one at a time. == The Greenhill Family == An alternate spelling of the name is Grinhill. It's believed that Samuel Greenhill arrived in New England on one of six ships in May 1634 and settled in Newtown, later Cambridge, joining Rev. Thomas Hooker's company. We don't know if they were associated with Thomas Hooker before coming from England, but they weren't from the same area.Colonial History of Hartford, Connecticut, published 1914 by the city of Hartford as found at [https://archive.org/details/colonialhistoryo00hart/page/2/mode/2up?q=Greenhill] In 1636 Samuel Greenhill was likely to be one of the families traveling with Rev. Thomas Hooker to found Hartford. Samuel Greenhill's home was built on what is now Main Street, between the Little River and Buckingham Street. His biggest claim to fame is that he died up to 2 years later. By 1639, when land was apportioned to families in Hartford, he had been dead for at least a year. Samuel's daughter Rebecca would have been about 8 years old when he died and Thomas about 5 years old. Therefore they were raised by Jeremy Adams. Samuel's death must not have been sudden since he had time to write his will and appoint Mr. Thomas Hooker and Mr. Samuel Stone to give his lands to his wife and children.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 14, Distribution of Land) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon14conn/page/202/mode/2up?q=Greenhill]He also assigned guardians for his children. In the February 1639 apportioning of the land, the following is assigned to the Greenhill / Adams family in Hertford on the Connecticut River. It was now in possession of Jeremy Addams and two thirds was to go to Samuel's son Thomas Greenhill and one third to Samuel's daughter Rebecca Greenhill when they turned 20 years of age, according to the last will and Testament of Samuell Greenhill there father deceased & to their heires forever." 1. One parcel of 2 acres containing the dwelling house, other outhouses, yards and gardens on the south side of the highway, north of the little river. 2. Ten acres in the South Meadow. 3. Six acres in the Great Swamp, with the Indians' land on the east. 4. Three roods and eight parches in the swamp by the river lying in a greater parcel of five acres, next to the Swamp, the Indians' land and the Great River. 5. Two roods and twenty parches in the little meadow by the little River. Five acres in Hockanum between the Great River on the west and the wasteland on the east. If Rebekka Addoms the mother of Thomas and Rebecka Grinhill is still living when they turn 20, then one third of the houses and the land shall belong to her as long as she is alive.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 14, Distribution of Land) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon14conn/page/202/mode/2up?q=Greenhill] == The Adams Family == Soon after Samuel Greenhill died, his widow Rebecca married Jeremy Adams, who had been in Cambridge by 1632. Adams received the Greenhill estate by entering into a bond to pay a stipulated sum to Rebecca’s first two children when they came of age. He sold his own home to Thomas Catlin and moved into the Greenhill home. Then in 1651 he bought John Steele’s lot, also on Main Street. He kept a tavern here for many years.Historical notices of Connecticut; by Porter, William Smith, 1799-1866; Connecticut Historical Society Publication date 1842 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice01port/page/n29/mode/2up?q=Jeremy+Adams] Samuel's son Thomas was apparently to inherit it, but Thomas died in 1653 at the age of 20, right about the time he would have "come of age." About a year after Thomas died Mr. William Goodwin and Edward Stebbing, both guardians of Samuel's children after he died, deemed the Greenhill house’s land to be the perfect place to build the first public school in Hartford. On March 2 1654 they proposed to buy the property for its value at £30, saying it wasn't part of the "thirds or dower belonging to the wife of Jer. Adams."Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 22, Court Records) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/124/mode/2up?q=Greenhill] Jeremy Adams refused to sell it since his wife had a vested interest in the building. The court ruled in Goodwin's favor, advising Rebecca to agree with them. Neither Jeremy nor Rebecca would do such a thing, and in 1655 Mr. Goodwin returned to the town the money he had been given to buy the property.Colonial History of Hartford, Connecticut, published 1914 by the city of Hartford as found at [https://archive.org/details/colonialhistoryo00hart/page/n323/mode/2up?q=Greenhill] Colonial History of Hartford, Connecticut, published 1914 by the city of Hartford as found at [https://archive.org/details/colonialhistoryo00hart/page/n323/mode/2up?q=Greenhill] The idea of building a school on Thomas Greenhill's lot was brought up again on January 30 1666. However, it seems that it was turned down again.Colonial History of Hartford, Connecticut, published 1914 by the city of Hartford as found at [https://archive.org/details/colonialhistoryo00hart/page/264/mode/2up?q=Greenhill] One problem was solved. But more land issues came their way. On January 18 1655 Jerime Adams' and his wife gave up her right to a parcel of meadow that belonged to her first husband Sam Greenhills. It was to be sold for her son Thomas Greenhill's debts according to his will (he died in 1653). Jeremie Adams testified that there was no more need to sell any more of this land since he had paid all of Thomas' debts.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 22, Court Records) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/158/mode/2up?q=Greenhill] On March 14 1660 Jeremiah Adams gave his wife all the power to dispose of her son Thomas’ estate. === Jeremy Adams' Activities === Jeremy Adams has a very good and informative profile in WikiTree. Some of his actions mentioned there are given in fuller detail here. In 1640 Jeremy Addams was given a half year’s liberty more to build on his house lot.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/14/mode/2up] Adams was very involved with the leadership of Hartford when they first settled there. He was a constable in 1639. On April 5 1638 Jeremy Adams, along with Thomas Stanton, John Gibbs, Sergeant Stares and Thomas Merrick, was ordered to go with Captain Mason to Aggawam during the Pequot War. Thus he was one of the soldiers in this war. The same court ordered Captain Mason and Jeremy Adams to trade with the Indians for corn and settle another trade for corn for a later date.The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/16/mode/2up] However, in 1644 he was given a misdemeanor for “unmannerly carriage” towards Thomas Osmor, giving passionate speeches and using lewd language against the officer in a very offensive manner. He doesn’t seem to have held a major office for quite some time after that.The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/122/mode/2up] The town gave Adams some help in the tavern he ran. On December 1 1661 John Gennings was made an apprentice to Jeremiah Adams for 7 years. If he died, his wife could fulfill the terms, and if she died Sarah Adams could.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/242/mode/2up] Jeremy Adams must have done well with his tavern, for on May 12 1664 the court made him the Custom Master of Hartford, and the privilege was taken from Jonathan Gilbert.The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/n427/mode/2up] === Jeremy Adams' Debt === Jeremy Adams somehow managed to accrue a huge amount of debt. Many people borrowed money from the town; Adams was the only one to borrow huge amounts and also it seems the only one who didn’t pay it all back. Some of his debts are listed in General Council records. On January 18 1641 Jeremie Adames was found to owe the town of Hartford 10 pounds 8 shillings to be paid in Indian corn. Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/58/mode/2up] On October 24 1643 Jeremy Adams owed the town another 8 shillings 9 pence.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Cha rles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/68/mode/2up] On February 4 1649 a rate was granted to the townsmen of Hartford for 40 pounds 1 shilling; 20 pounds 1 shilling was to be lent to Jerimy Adames for one year, to be paid back in wampum.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/94/mode/2up] In 1651 the town of Hartford lent Jeremy Adams 20 pounds more to be paid back in current wampum by November 15 1652.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/98/mode/2up] Another 20 pounds was due from him on February 8 1652.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/100/mode/2up]On February 21 1654 Jeramy Addams had to pay only 4 pounds 9 shillings 10 pence left of the 10 pounds he promised to pay that year.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/104/mode/2up] In 1656 Jereme Adams owed John Cockeran 30 shillings.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/164/mode/2up] On May 28 1656 the townsmen received 2 pounds 3 shillings of Goodman Adams’ debt. On January 1 1657 the townsmen were ordered to collect on Jeremy Adams’ debts. Finally on February 2 1659 Bartholomew Barnard and Nathaniel Barding were chosen to demand and use all lawful means to recover what was due from Jeremy Adams. Obviously this was a very bad experience for the town. At this time the town also decided that they were to prevent just any stranger from breaking in on them. By law they were to take care of the poor and needy who lived among them. Therefore it was ordered in the town of Hartford that no one was to give entertainment or receive any family that wasn’t an inhabitant – no renting anything, including a house to them without consent in a town meeting. And then they were to pay 5 pounds a month to the town.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/128/mode/2up] It didn’t stop there. It seems that in desperation Adams lent money to a few other people. On March 3 1659 Jeremiah Addams brought Samuel Wright Jr., to court to detain a parcel of land worth 100 pounds.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/196/mode/2up] On December 1 1659 Jeremiah and John Adams brought James Wells to court for 2 shillings 10 pence debt.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/206/mode/2up] But that didn’t help. He needed to borrow more than the town would lend him. On October 4 1660 “The Treasurer and William Wadsworth are appointed to take in Jeremiah Addams his account,” meaning he owed Hartford some money.The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/356/mode/2up] In 1660 Jeremiah Adams acknowledged before the court that he owed Mr. Hopkins 20 pounds, and Mrs. Ursula Gibbons was bound to pay it for him. The court freed Ursula from the payment, transferring it back to Jeremiah.The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/360/mode/2up] Jeremy Adams still didn’t pay all his owed money back. So on March 13 1662 the court granted him 300 acres of upland and 40 acres of meadow, but his home lot he was required to surrender to the town. This is what is meant by the phrase “he was embarrassed” in the documents. He could still run his tavern on the property as long as he lived on the property. He also needed to make certain it was capable of giving sufficient entertainment to neighbors and strangers, and that there was always comfortable accommodation and provision – for horses, food, wine and liquors. The General court would appraise the situation from time to time and decide differently as necessary.The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/376/mode/2up] This still didn’t take care of all of the debt problems. In 1662 Mr. Robert Gibbs brought Jeremie Adams to court for owing him 60 pounds 10 shillings. Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/264/mode/2up] One wonders if Jeremy’s problem was that he didn’t take good care of his land, causing poverty. It seems he didn’t make a very good farmer. And everyone needed to farm in order to survive. On October 8 1668 40 acres of Jeremy Adams’ land on the way to New London was given to John Giddings to care for. He was not to sell it without permission from two of the assistants; two other men were given permission to “lay it out there” as long as it included no more than ten acres of meadow.The public records of the colony of Connecticut from [1636-1776... by Connecticut; Connecticut. General Assembly; Connecticut. Council; United Colonies of New England. Commissioners; Council of Safety (Conn.); Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords02conn/page/98/mode/2up] On October 1685, two years after Jeremy Adams died, the General Court audited the treasurer’s account and found that Jeremy Adams’ estate was in debt to them at 275 pounds 4 shillings.The public records of the colony of Connecticut from [1636-1776... by Connecticut; Connecticut. General Assembly; Connecticut. Council; United Colonies of New England. Commissioners; Council of Safety (Conn.); Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords03conn/page/342/mode/2up]A committee was put together to rent or sell the house and land that Adams mortgaged to them on January 26, 1661-2. The document says he had bought it from John Morrice and he had built a few more buildings since his purchase. Jeremiah had kept the perpetual license the General Court granted him. The town held meetings at this house, including the Committee on Indian Affairs and various summons by the Governor and Council. On January 14 1681-1 the mortgage was foreclosed and it was given to the Colony.The public records of the colony of Connecticut from [1636-1776... by Connecticut; Connecticut. General Assembly; Connecticut. Council; United Colonies of New England. Commissioners; Council of Safety (Conn.); Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords03conn/page/144/mode/2up] The committee was now commissioned to sell the house and home lot. Serg. Zachary Sandford, grandson-in-law of Jeremy Adams, bought it.The public records of the colony of Connecticut from [1636-1776... by Connecticut; Connecticut. General Assembly; Connecticut. Council; United Colonies of New England. Commissioners; Council of Safety (Conn.); Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords03conn/page/172/mode/2up] == The Shepard Family == Thomas' sister Rebecca married John Shepard Sr. from Cambridge in 1649. This shows the tight connection between the church in Cambridge and the church in Hartford. How the two, from these 2 different towns, met again 10 years after Rebecca left for Hartford remains a mystery. Perhaps John was visiting Hartford on town business. Their mother Rebecca had several children with Jeremy Adams, but Thomas had none and so the Greenhill name died out. Rebecca was thus the only child of Samuel Greenhill to have children. And so property fights and questions started going through her husband John. John's father Edward Shepard came to New England by 1642 and bought a house on the north side of Soul Street. He was a mariner.History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a genealogical register by Paige, Lucius R. (Lucius Robinson), 1802-1896 Publication date 1877 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historycambridg02paiggoog/page/654/mode/2up?q=%22John+Shepard%22] There were several other people in New England with the last name Shepard, including Rev. Thomas Shepard of Cambridge, Massachusetts. No connections have been found between Edward and John and these families. On March 28 1650 the General Court ordered Nathaniel Greensmith to pay goodman Shepheard double of his theft from him of a bushel and a half of wheat. He was also fined 20 pounds. John would have just been married to Rebecca and this would have been one of his first times visiting Hartford.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 22, Court Records) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/78/mode/2up?q=Shepard] John Shepard must have returned home to Cambridge in the next 2 months because he was made a freeman at Cambridge on May 22, 1650. From this point on he seems to have held some influence in Hartford, whether by letter or in person. He was called by at least one writer "a man of consequence in the colony." It would have been quite a feat since Cambridge and Hartford are about 100 miles apart, requiring at least 3 days' travel.New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 3 as found at [https://archive.org/details/newenglandfamili03cutt_0/page/1404/mode/2up?q=Shepard] On August 4 1654 John Shepherd received from his uncle Gregory Winterton 34 pounds for land from Thomas Greenhill that John had sold him. He made his uncle a letter of attourney which he transcribed from the original on March 14 1660.The public records of the Colony of Connecticut ..by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc001conn/page/360/mode/2up?q=Shepherd] It seems that Mr. Will Goodwyn and Edward Stebbing, as former guardians of Thomas Greenhill, decided to sell some of Thomas' land for 40 pounds without consulting the relatives. John Shepard (Thomas' brother-in-law) and Rebecka Adams (Thomas' mother) brought this to the general court in protest on June 5 1656.Historical notices of Connecticut; by Porter, William Smith, 1799-1866; Connecticut Historical Society 1842 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/164/mode/2up?q=Shepard] Later that day Jeremy Addams presented the court with a letter from John Shephard of Cambridge which they did not read. It contained several strong words such as "I received nothing of him (Mr. Goodwyn) but harsh words not fit to bare as imprisonment and chaines a sore brush but a cloude without raine." Mr. Goodwyn won.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 22, Court Records) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon22conn/page/166/mode/2up?q=Shepard] === John Shepard Living in Hartford === While John held some influence in Hartford, he continued living in Cambridge for quite some time. He seemed to be very settled there. In fact, he bought a house from John Bette on the SW corner of Holroke and Winthrop Streets in Cambridge on Dec 6 1662. History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a genealogical register by Paige, Lucius R. (Lucius Robinson), 1802-1896 Publication date 1877 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historycambridg02paiggoog/page/488/mode/2up?q=%22John+Shepard%22] Still, he seems to have spent some time in Hartford. His last child was baptized in Cambridge in 1666, and it would have been shortly after this that he moved to Hartford permanently. The town always voted on whether someone could become a citizen or not; on June 2 1671 Hartford voted yes for John Shepard.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/162/mode/2up?q=Shepherd] His house was on Cooper land, on what is now Lafayette Street, on lot 50.Historical notices of Connecticut; by Porter, William Smith, 1799-1866; Connecticut Historical Society 1842 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice01port/page/40/mode/2up] Now that John was a citizen of Hartford, he could take a position in the town's leadership. Until 1672, Joseph Smith had been voted as packer. His last entry says that it was for every year until a new one was chosen. John Shepard was chosen as repacker on February 13 1672, and he was voted into that position every year until 1982 when it was no longer listed - it was just assumed John had the position. A packer would inspect barrels of pork and been and they would certify that they conformed to colony standards.Packer & sealer of measures: Connecticut Explored as found at [https://www.ctexplored.org/connecticuts-brand-of-colonial-town/] Since John Shepard worked as a cooper (barrel maker), this would be a logical extension of work in his shop. Packers are also called repackers.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/168/mode/2up?q=repacker] and [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/258/mode/2up?q=%22Sealer+of%22] In 1672 John Wilson and John Seamore were made the leather sealers for many years - from before 1670 until the 1680's when the position was no longer listed and it was assumed they still held it. Then in 1689 John Shepard Sr. was announced as Packer and Sealer of Measures, and it's assumed he kept right on doing it until December 19 1700 when an announcement was made that his son John Sheppard Jun'r would be sealer of Measures. It's assumed the job of packer went along with it. He was still doing it in 1714, and it's assumed he did it for a long time afterwards.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/168/mode/2up?q=repacker] and [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/258/mode/2up?q=%22Sealer+of%22] A sealer of weights and measures inspected tanned leather hides for certification they were up to colony standards. They also certified the accuracy of scales in business transactions. Since there were leather sealers voted in at the same time John was voted in, it can be assumed he only certified accurate scales. Since his father and at least one son were coopers, it can be assumed he was as well, which would put his town work in his barrel making shop.Packer & sealer of measures: Connecticut Explored as found at [https://www.ctexplored.org/connecticuts-brand-of-colonial-town/]John Shepard was also chosen as a selectman in 1709 for the south side of Hartford and a grand juryman in 1714. In November 1674 the lands next to Farmington Highway were laid out once more. John Shepherd's land was in breadth 17 acres and in length 100. His land went along the road all the way to Wethersfield.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 14, Distribution of Land) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon14conn/page/566/mode/2up?q=Shepherd] At a meeting of the proprietors of the undivided lands in Hartford January, 3d, 1677: Third tier: John Shepherd, to Wethersfield bds. 100 yards. breadth, 64 length 80 acres 32.Historical notices of Connecticut; by Porter, William Smith, 1799-1866; Connecticut Historical Society 1842 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historicalnotice01port/page/46/mode/2up?q=Shepherd] John's father Edward Shepard died in 1680. Once more John returned to Cambridge, this time to sell his father's house that he had inherited to Owen Warland on September 18 1681.History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630-1877. With a genealogical register by Paige, Lucius R. (Lucius Robinson), 1802-1896 Publication date 1877 as found at [https://archive.org/details/historycambridg02paiggoog/page/676/mode/2up?q=%22John+Shepard%22] Sergeant John Shepherd withdrew an appeal from the court on October 13 1681, so the court allowed the defendant 7 shillings sixpence. We don't know what appeal this was. This seems to be the first place he is called Sergeant. He must have risen in ranks during a war.The public records of the colony of Connecticut from [1636-1776... by Connecticut; Connecticut. General Assembly; Connecticut. Council; United Colonies of New England. Commissioners; Council of Safety (Conn.); Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords03conn/page/88/mode/2up?q=Shepherd] In the January 14 1683 town meeting Thomas Greenhill was acknowledged as a proprietor in the undivided lands in Hartford and had been left out of the last division. He was given land next to John Shepherd Senior on the boundary to Wethersfield. It's interesting that at this point Thomas had been dead for 30 years.Hartford town votes, 1635-1716 by Hartford (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1897 as found at [https://archive.org/details/hartfordtownvote00hartrich/page/206/mode/2up?q=Greenhill] On April 27 1683, just a few months before Jeremy Adams died, he gave as a gift to Sergeant Zachary Sandford a parcel of 19 acres of land, with the agreement of John Shepherd. This was land that originally came from Thomas Greenhill's inheritance. Adams' will also gave Sandford another 8 acres of land on April 18 1684.Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society by Connecticut Historical Society (Volume 14, Distribution of Land) Publication date 1860 as found at [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofcon14conn/page/290/mode/2up?q=Shepherd] Conflicts over Thomas Greenhill's land weren't over yet. Apparently Sergeant John Shepherd petitioned the court with evidence about the sale of some of Thomas Greenhill's land to Sergent Sandford, who returned an answer. On May 13 1686 the General Court decided they saw no "reason to make any alteration of the settlement of the estate of Thom. Greenhill," and decided there was no cause to nullify Thomas Greenhill's will.The public records of the colony of Connecticut from [1636-1776... by Connecticut; Connecticut. General Assembly; Connecticut. Council; United Colonies of New England. Commissioners; Council of Safety (Conn.); Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecords03conn/page/200/mode/2up?q=Greenhill] On May 28 1708 a case held in the court of assistants in Hartford on October 6 1698 by Jonathan Biglow which voided a sheriff's execution on land belonging to the estate of Thomas Greenhill by was voided, and replies by John and Thomas Shepard, sons of Sergeant John Shepard, as administrators of the estate of Serj. John Shepard, deceased, was also made void.The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc005conn/page/70/mode/2up?q=Shepard] The same day the General Assembly granted liberty and full power and authority to John and Thomas Shepard, the administrators of their father's estate, to sell enough of his land to pay all debts and to furnish his widow with "necessary moveables to the value of 10 pounds for her own use. They could also make, seal and execute any deeds and conveyances attached to the estate. Their father John Shepard Sr. had died 11 months before this.The public records of the Colony of Connecticut .. by Connecticut; Connecticut. Council; Council of Safety (Conn.); Connecticut. Laws, etc; Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond), 1821-1897; Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900 Publication date 1850 as found at [https://archive.org/details/publicrecordsofc005conn/page/96/mode/2up?q=Shepard] == Sources ==

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'''More faithful than fortunate'''
Arms: Vairy, ermine and gules.
Crest: lion passant argent, gutte de sang, collared, gules.
Motto: Meliore fide quam fortuna.
Seats At: Drakelow, in Derbyshire, and Knipersley, in Staffordshire.Debrett, 1840, pp246-7 ==What I have done, and why== I'll start with the '''why''', and there are two reasons: *I love steam trains, especially the A4 pacifics like Mallard created by Nigel Gresley. *I grew up in South Derbyshire, not far from Castle & Church Gresley, Drakelow, and Overseal & Netherseal. The spellings have altered over time and county borders have moved, but their location hasn't - all within a stone's throw of my childhood. That leads to the '''what'''... I have a few books about Gresley and the Mallard and using these as a start have created Sir Nigel and gave him, what I like to think, is a pretty decent [[Gresley-47|profile.]] I know that he has living grandchildren, not so sure about children, so to complete the family started working backwards. From local knowledge, the Gresley were "Sirs" long before Nigel got his Knighthood in the 1930s, and Drakelow and Netherseal Halls were big manor houses (unfortunately neither now exists.) This leads to a quick aside and another half-why... a few years before my dad passed away, he went on a short break with my mum to Oxford, and I met them to visit Blenheim Palace. As we were "doing the tour" dad mentioned that he'd been here before, many many years ago and that in the Library the first book he saw was "The Gresleys of Drakelowe" and was impressed that his corner of South Derbyshire was mentioned in a palace library. We scoured the library on our visit that day ........ The book is now copyright free and available to download. I have a copy and that is what I have used. What I have done so far is:
#Use Falconer Madan's 1899 book "The Gresleys of Drakelowe" to establish the male line back from Nigel to Sir George, the first baronet. I have also combined the Drakelow and Netherseal branch pedigrees from Madan to create an image and added it to this site. #Use Debrett and Cokayne to establish profiles for the Baronets alive up to when the books were published. These profiles are a bit wordy.... I've linked them to this page so hopefully this explanation will satisfy anyone curious. (These profiles also, currently, contain a lot of details about the spouses and children of the person in question. I'll copy the onto new profiles of the family members concerned when they are created.) #Use Wikipedia (for now) to establish profiles for the later Baronets. [I'm sure I have the relationship between 12th and 13th wrong - they can't be father/son but as yet to find if they are brothers, cousins or another relation. [[Wilkins-1208|Wilkins-1208]] 15:01, 15 June 2015 (EDT)] #I have considered [http://www.thepeerage.com/i1540.htm#s20893 The Peerage page for the Gresleys] but have rejected this as it contains significant errors. #I've created [http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/81038654/family a public tree on Ancestry.co.uk] as a place to store documents and sources. I have started to: *Use FamilySearch to link to records that are recent enough for census returns and Birth, Marriage and Death registration. *Use a wonderful local resource - [http://www.southderbyshirebdm.co.uk/home.html South Derbyshire BDM] to access transcripts of church records for the relevant parishes, as far back as possible. I am aware that these are transcripts and not the originals. *Madan was a librarian at the Bodleian, Oxford and the book is referenced and sourced throughout; I will trawl through his sources which are available- most of which are Gresley family manuscripts, although church memorials are also mentioned. *Then referring the South Derbyshire BDM records - capture all of the Gresley's mentioned and bring them into the tree, Madan is certainly thorough in listing marriages and offspring. '''Madan''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gresley_baronets Wikipedia] states "The Gresleys of Drakelowe, written by Falconer Madan, librarian of Oxford University's Bodleian Library, was published in 1899 and is the accepted history of the family." This comment needs some justification and clarification. The book itself was written for a limited audience and not for general publication - the author states as much in the preface which includes a list of the subscribers. One chapter of the book is credited to Sir Robert Gresley, the then head of the family. Madan explains how he has access to a number of family documents that were amassed "from authentic sources" by Rev John Morewood Gresley, a trained antiquarian.
It must also be noted that Falconer Madan was a published author of works on historical manuscripts, printing and publishing. He is also related to a branch of the Gresley family.[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U213443/MADAN_Falconer?index=1&results=QuicksearchResults&query=0 Who Was Who: Falconer Madan] As a footnote, Cokayne states that "A valuable account of ''The Gresleys of Drakelowe'' by Falconer Madan, M.A. (Oxford), was issued to subscribers in 1899, from which many of the dates etc in this article are kindly furnished by its editor.Cokayne, 1900, page 40, footnote (b) Sources quoted by Madan which have been located: *Erdeswick's Staffordsh. [https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=P8M9AAAAcAAJ&rdid=book-P8M9AAAAcAAJ&rdot=1 ''A survey of Staffordshire, containing the antiquities of that county by Sampson Erdeswick, collated with manuscript copies and with additions and corrections ...; illustrative of the history and antiquities of that county by Thom. Harwood.'' Sampson Erdeswick - 1 January 1844, J. B. Nichols - Publisher] *Journals of the House of Commons. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/search?query=gresley&title=&sort=field_biblio_date&order=asc Searchable at British History.ac.uk] ---- ==The Baronets== {| | 1st:|| [[Gresley-39|Sir George Gresley]] || (c. 1580-1651) |- | 2nd: || [[Gresley-67|Sir Thomas Gresley]] || (c. 1628-1699) |- | 3rd: || [[Gresley-70|Sir William Gresley]] || (1661–1710) |- | 4th: || [[Gresley-59|Sir Thomas Gresley]] || (c. 1699-1746) |- | 5th: || [[Gresley-71|Sir Thomas Gresley]] || (1722–1753) |- | 6th: || [[Gresley-58|Sir Nigel Gresley]] || (c. 1727–1787) |- | 7th: || [[Gresley-72|Sir Nigel Bowyer Gresley]] || (1753–1808) |- | 8th: || [[Gresley-49|Sir Roger Gresley]] || (1799–1837) |- | 9th: || [[Gresley-62|Sir William Nigel Gresley]] || (1806–1847) |- | 10th: || [[Gresley-73|Sir Thomas Gresley]] || (1832–1868) |- |11th: || [[Gresley-74|Sir Robert Gresley]]|| (1866–1936) |- | 12th: || [[Gresley-76|Sir Nigel Gresley]] || (1894–1974) |- | 13th: || [[Gresley-75|Sir William Francis Gresley]] || (1897-1976) |} LIST OF THE BARONET'S OF ENGLAND, ACCORDING TO THEIR PRECEDENCE.Debrett, 1840, page xi
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Bacon, of Redgrave, Suffolk. Hoghton, (now Bold- Hoghton,) of Hoghton Tower, co. Lancaster. Clifton, (now Juckes-Clifton,) of Clifton, Nottingham. Gerard, of Bryn, co. Lancaster. Shelley, of Maresfield, co. Sussex.
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Musgrave, of Eden Hall, co. Cumberland. Cope, of Hanwell, co. Oxford. '''Gresley, of Drakelow, co. Derby.''' Harington, of Ridlington, co. Rutland. Mordaunt, of Maasingham, co. Norfolk. Twysden, of Roydon Hall, East Peckham, co. Kent. ---- Drakelowe - by Sir Robert Gresley, Bart. (Madan, chapter VIII) {{Image|file=The_Gresleys_of_Drakelow-2.jpg |caption=Drakelowe Hall }} DRAKELOWE, to which so many references have been made in the previous pages of this book, is situated on a bend of the river Trent, on the borders of Derbyshire and Staffordshire, the river forming a natural boundary between the two counties. In only one sense can it be called historical. It has been the home of twenty-eight generations of one family, from the reign of Henry II to the present day, being mentioned in the Pipe Rolls of 1170-71,1171-72, 1188-89, and 1201-2, as being held by Nigel de Gresley a ; and the manor has been held ever since by his descendants, though their other properties, many of which marched with it, have nearly all passed into other hands. In the reign of King John, William de Gresley holds the manor of the king, by the annual payment of a bow, quiver, and twelve arrows, but how long this ancient tenure was kept up is not known. In the year 1323 a robbery occurs, Johanna Gresley's strong box ' being broken into, though what was taken is not stated. Except the statement, now in the British Museum, that in the year 1548 Drakelowe is a manor (6 messuages, 1000 acres of pasture, 1oo acres of land, 5o acres of meadow, 5o acres of wood, and a watermill), held as in 1522, and others of a similar nature which occur from time to time, there are scarcely any facts from an historical point of view worth chronicling, and one may be permitted to regret that the ancient privilege of gallows, and all that it implied, which was granted to Sir Geoffrey Gresley in 1330, has passed into desuetude, and is now, like many other good old customs, more honoured in the breach than in the observance.' If this had not been the case there would in all probability have been a few incidents worth relating! Leland in 1540 records that Sir George Gresley dwelleth at the Manor Place of Colton, and hath a great park there upon Trent a mile lower than Haywood, he bath upon Trent a mile lower than Burton town a very large manor place and park at Draekelo.' This park (including the pleasure grounds and that part now called The Warren,' and in old times The Hare Park ') is nearly 580 acres in extent, of which the Deer Park contains 207 acres ; it is fairly well wooded, and in spite of the gales which in recent years have done much damage, there are still a good many fine old trees dotted about it, especially beeches and oaks, while some of the limes near the house are really very fine trees. But it is the pleasure grounds and gardens which are the chief beauty of the place, many of the hollies and yews lining the walks being well over 30 feet in height. Most of the latter are 'faced' in the old-fashioned way. When these were laid out is not known, but the rose garden and round garden have an eighteenth-century air about them, and probably date from that period, if not before. With regard to the present house, it is not known when it was built, nor is it easy, even to the architect's eye, to determine the point, the fact being that it has been much altered and added to at different times. It is probable, however, that the greater part as it stands is of no very great antiquity, much of it being built in 1723, a date which appears on the head of an old leaden water-pipe ; but it is on exactly the same site as the ancient building, portions of which are incorporated in the present structure, and when some restorations were being done in Sir Roger's time, some work was come upon said to be Norman. It was he who built the present billiard-room, and the bed-room and dressing-room over it, and he also partially refaced the west front of the house, and in fact altered it considerably. Probably the most interesting room in the house is that known as the large dining-room ; it is, roughly, 42 feet in length, by 25 in width, and 20 feet high. The walls and ceiling are entirely painted over, and represent the scenery near the Peak in Derbyshire. A wooden palisade, painted green and fixed against the wall, does duty for the modern dado, and makes the entire circuit of the room, with gates for the doors, and the mantelpiece is composed of Derbyshire spar, with a masque in the centre. The design, which is a bold, not to say an ambitious one, including as it does trees almost life-size, a river meandering between rocks and under wooded banks, is carried out in a masterly manner, and while the proportions of the room are not interfered with, an impression of size is produced in harmony with such a scene. It was executed in about 1790, it is believed, by Paul Sandby, a well-known artist ; and a kind of distemper, not oils, is the medium employed. The other rooms are not particularly remarkable in any way ; most of them are panelled, and they contain a good deal of antique furniture, china, and tapestry, also a small collection of bronzes and ivories. Some of the old beds are very handsome, and the carving elaborate, yet with a certain rudeness about it. Five of them are oak and two of ebony ; of these one of the former undoubtedly dates from the time of Queen Elizabeth, the other four are only a few years later, one bearing the date 1620 let into the head. The two ebony beds are quite different in character, being Portuguese or Spanish work of the seventeenth century. Apparently there is no record as to where they came from, or when they were first put in the house ; possibly they may have been procured by Walsingham Gresley when he went to Spain in Charles the First's reign. Amongst the objects of interest in the house is a beautiful contemporary model of a 74-gun ship of the earlier part of the eighteenth century ; it has no name, but it has always been said to be a model of one of the ships in which Sir Nigel Gresley served before he succeeded his brother and retired. There are also some few pieces of armour and some sixteenth and seventeenth century swords. But probably the most interesting relic of the past in the possession of the family is the jewel, said to have been given by Queen Elizabeth to Catherine Sutton (daughter of Lord Dudley, K.G., and wife of Sir George Gresley, K.B.). It is a beautiful specimen of sixteenth-century work, and forms a pendant which when open shows two miniatures, of which one is a portrait of herself, and one of her husband. There is no picture of this Lady Gresley at Drakelowe, but there is one of her grand-daughter-in-law, Katherine Walsingham, the wife of Sir Thomas Gresley, who is portrayed wearing this identical jewel, which has remained an heirloom ever since, and happily escaped being stolen with the rest of Lady Sophia Gresley's jewels in the great robbery which occurred in 1829. Besides pictures of members of the family, many of which have been reproduced in collotype in the special edition of this book, there are pictures of various historical personages, such as James the First, Prince Maurice, Lady Rich, and others, amongst which the one of Flora Macdonald is especially interesting, as she gave it herself to Sir Nigel Gresley.The inscription on the back says : ' This portrait of Flora Macdonald was given by herself to Sir Nigel Gresley, captain in the Royal Navy, who captured her in her flight from Scotland to France, from whom she experienced every civility, and as a mark of her gratitude presented him with this picture, 1747.' The one of Sir John Norris is also worthy of remark, chiefly from its quaint inscription in Latin, stating as it does that in every way he was the equal of Cyrus, Scipio, Hector, Hannibal, and Achilles—a very modest statement indeed, but one which history hardly corroborates ! And now little more remains to be said. Drakelowe does not pretend in any way to be a show place, but few who know it will deny a certain stateliness and air of ancient comfort which seems particularly its own, and when on a hot summer's day one strolls about its ancient grounds, imagination peoples them with its old owners, long since dead and buried, whose lives have been briefly described in this book. Knights of the Middle Ages, cavaliers, roundheads, gentlemen and ladies of Queen Anne's time in wigs and patches, fox-hunting, port-loving squires, like those depicted by Addison, and dandies of the beginning of the century pass before us, and one feels that they too have all in their turn owned it as their home, and have spent here a portion at least of their brief span of life, many of which lives were begun and ended in the old house hard by; and it is these old associations which, linked to personal memories and future hopes, form that charm which makes these old country houses so dear to Englishmen, and which coupled with their love of sport and a country life, has helped in no small degree, to form that patriotic spirit in which, in times of stress and danger, the gentlemen of England have never been found wanting. ---- ==Other useful stuff== Drakelow in the Doomsday book = [http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/derbyshire1.html "Drachelauue: Nigel of Stafford. Mill site."] Family Estates: These, in 1883, consisted of 3,241 acres in Derbyshire, and 506 in Leicestershire. Total, 3,747 acres, worth £8,511 a year.
Principal Residence: Drakelowe Hall, near Burton-on-Trent. Cokayne, 1900, pp40-41 [http://www.drakelowpark.com/the-site/ Drakelow Park] [http://www.lostheritage.org.uk/houses/lh_derbyshire_drakelowhall_info_gallery.html Images of Drakelow Hall] [http://www.highsheriffs.com/History.htm High Sheriffs] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gresley-47&person2_name=Gresley-39 The relationship] between [[Gresley-47|Sir Nigel Gresley, Engineer]] and [[Gresley-39|Sir George Gresley, 1st Baronet]]. G2G's on this and similar subjects:
[http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/155264/getting-the-name-fields-correct-for-a-euroaristo Correct use of Name Fields]
[http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/154514/too-much-detail- Amount of detail and use of sources] ---- '''Sources that need more investigation''' stumbled on when looking for something else! [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HnEDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA576&lpg=PA576&dq=gresley+against+gresley+in+chancery&source=bl&ots=yRKF1ABnMG&sig=dkYYRs2JrNc5sdy80EW2Hhy93OY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NzGIVYRTweSyAZ_5gOgB&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=gresley%20against%20gresley%20in%20chancery&f=false Cases in the High Court of Chancery 1818] '''The Churches''' [http://www.achurchnearyou.com/netherseal-st-peter/ Netherseal - St Peter] [http://www.achurchnearyou.com/gresleychurch/ Church Gresley - St Mary & St George] [http://gresleychurch.co.uk/ "putting the church back into Church Gresley"] [http://www.southderbyshirebdm.co.uk/parish.html The Parishes of South Derbyshire] == Sources == * Madan, Falconer. ''The Gresleys of Drakelowe.'' Oxford, 1899. Accessed via [https://archive.org/details/The_Gresleys_of_Drakelowe Internet Archive] * Cokayne, G.E. ''The Complete Baronetage - Volume I (1611-1625).'' Exeter, 1900. Accessed via [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092524374#page/n63/mode/2up Internet Archive] * Debrett, John & Collen, George William. ''The Baronetage of England.'' London, 1840. Accessed via [https://books.google.co.uk/books?lr=&id=mvIDAAAAQAAJ&dq=%22rev.+thomas+levett%22&q=gresley#v=snippet&q=gresley&f=false Google Books] ----

The GROFFEN family tree Project

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[The GROFFEN Project] The goal of this project is to gather and share information about the Groffen family Right now this project just has one member, me. I am John Groffen and have been researching the tree for over 35 years. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Fill out the tree with further family tree members * Ensure accuracy of current information *Help share the information to all our family members and related entities Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12209988 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Guyon SNP Segment

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This page is incomplete and is an active work in progress. The persons below share matching cM segments in a particular range on chromosome 11, and all have [[Guyon-78|Jean Guyon du Buisson]] or a close ancestor of his in their pedigrees. *GEDMatch - A005542 - [[Harmon-1764|Linda Harmon]] *GEDMatch - A817978 - [[Perkins-5223|Margaret (Perkins) Jones]] *GEDMatch - A117172 - [[King-22222|Karen (King) Harrington]] *GEDMatch - M498728 - William Duquette *23andMe - Ulrich Bernier - 0.18% shared over 1 segment with [[Brewer-3342|Thomas Brewer]] and also matches with the following others on this page on 23andMe: Cheryl F L, Kelly Steele, Meredith Cerrato, [[King-22222|Karen (King) Harrington]], Donn Dube, William Duquette, [[Harmon-1764|Linda (Harmon) Allen]] *23andMe - Donn Dube 0.34% shared over 2 segments with [[Brewer-3342|Thomas Brewer]] and also matches with the following others on this page on 23andMe: Ulrich Bernier Cheryl F L, Kelly Steele, Meredith Cerrato, [[King-22222|Karen (King) Harrington]], William Duquette, [[Harmon-1764|Linda (Harmon) Allen]]

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The [[Wikipedia: Haldon_Belvedere| Haldon Belvedere]], also known as Lawrence Castle, was built by [[Palk-28|Sir Robert Palk]] as a memorial to his friend [[Lawrence-17181|Major-General Stringer Lawrence]]. It is a triangular tower located at Higher Ashton in the Haldon Hills overlooking Exeter, Devon.

The Halfway House

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{{Image|file=The_Halfway_House-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Halfway House, ca. 1900-1920. }} '''THE HISTORY OF HALFWAY HOUSE
by Jennifer Bixby, 1977'''
After months of research on the Halfway House, I am satisfied that local resources have been exhausted. Someday a concrete piece of evidence will undoubtedly surface by accident, much like the day of January 5, 1977, my birthday, when I determinedly set out for the attic to find the date on the purlin plate. Though I had searched unsuccessfully several times, I suddenly came to the realization on that day that the person who saw the date in 1915, Catherine Lukens, was only a child. {{Image|file=The_Halfway_House-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=1807 date on the backside of a beam. }}Reminding myself that a child would be able to go where an adult would not, it took less than five minutes to find the date, 1807, in faded, but still legible paint, on the back of the supporting beam. I know that someday evidence such as this will turn up and it will seem so obvious when it does. Until then, there are two main obstacles to the research. Halfway House was supposedly built by Stillman Foote of Canton, to facilitate delivery of the mail between Ogdensburg and Canton. Unfortunately, the Canton Post Office burned and so destroyed all records to the extent that history books differ by four years on the dates Stillman Foote was postmaster. The second obstacle is the absence of any detailed maps of St. Lawrence County dating before 1858. The earliest map [Jennifer Bixby] was able to find was located in the Rare Book Room of the St. Lawrence University Library. It was dated 1829, but only designated towns and rivers, not a single road.
The St. Regis Indians originally owned the property on which Halfway House stands. Subsequently, a treaty was made with the Native Americans, and the State of New York acquired the property. In 1792 the State of New York decided to sell its “wastelands”, and [[macomb-10|Alexander Macomb]] purchased most of Northern New York for $.08 an acre. However, within two years, Macomb was bankrupt, in debtor’s prison, and the land was listed for resale. William Lyttle then bought most of the Town of Lisbon, and on January 8, 1804, sold 3000 acres to Stephen Van Rensselaer of Albany NY.
Stephen Van Rensselaer was the son of Kilean Van Rensselaer, a pearl and diamond merchant of Amsterdam, Holland, who owned Albany County, most of Rensselaer County and part of Columbia County in New York State. Kilean never saw his land, but sent his son here to make his claim. To establish his claim, Stephen had to arrive with 50 persons, 15 years of age or older, together with food supplies, livestock, and farming implements sufficient to start and maintain a colony. On November 1, 1785, Stephen Van Rensselaer set sail for the United States and became Patroon of his father’s property in New York State. As Patroon, Stephen Van Rensselaer literally owned life, land, and limb of his tenants. After a period of several years, a settler on Van Rensselaer’s land was given a paper beginning, but the leases were all perpetual. Terms were 22 1⁄2 bushels annually of wheat per 160 acres; 4 fat hens, and service of men with horse and wagon one day per year. The annual rent amounted to $29.16. “Sale” of these properties was an incomplete transfer which left certain claims in the hands of Stephen Van Rensselaer. The tenant got title only to rough land. If he created a farm for himself, and if he sold it, one third or one quarter of the sum received had to be turned over to Van Rensselaer. If the tenant defaulted in his rent, the landlord could sell the property. Van Rensselaer reserved all water and mineral rights. And these leases were to run forever! The Constitutional Convention of 1846 abolished feudal tenure, likewise perpetual leases, thereafter restricting agricultural leases to a duration of not over twelve years. Despite Stephen’s reputation as a man to be feared, he made many beneficial contributions to the State of New York. He was a native of New York City, and during his lifetime (1764-1839) he was a representative in Congress, Major General of volunteers of the War of 1812, president of the Erie Canal Commission, member of the State Constitutional Convention in 1821, a founder of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy NY, and a regent of the University of the State of New York. During his lifetime he gave more than $30,000 toward public education. And he was proprietor of most of the Town of Canton and the westerly half of St. Lawrence County. (A medical laboratory technology program pamphlet of the State University of New York Agricultural and Technical College at Canton NY quotes Stephen Van Rensselaer in 1824: “Vocational education is the diffusion of a very useful kind of knowledge with its application to the business of living.”) One tradition of Stephen Van Rensselaer was carried on by his son, Henry, and that was the keeping of mineral rights when property is otherwise transferred.
It was from Stephen Van Rensselaer that [[stocking-286|Billius Stocking]] of Sandisfield MassachusettsBillius moved to Hebron, Washington county, New York and was married to Patience Gray before 1800 bought 360 acres of land for $300.00; the deed was dated July 7, 1806. Billius Stocking (1779-1851) was the son of a Revolutionary War Veteran. We think Billius emigrated to the area as early as 1802. Lisbon Town Records show he first held a town office in 1805. He married [[Gray-7340|Patience Gray]] (1776-1850), the daughter of [[Gray-9543|Isaac Gray]] and [[McLain-511|Mary (McLain, Maklem, McKlem...)]], whose fathers were captains in the Revolutionary Army. Billius Stocking ran a saw mill on the road known as the Stocking Mill Road (now just Mill Road). In addition, Billius Stocking was a farmer and elder of the Presbyterian Church. To Billius and Patience were born ten children: [[Stocking-633|Timothy]], [[stocking-634|Isaac G]], [[stocking-635|Mary]], [[stocking-636|Billius]], Jr, [[stocking-288|Daniel]], [[stocking-637|Martha]], [[stocking-638|Harriet]], [[stocking-639|James T]], [[stocking-640|Melissa]], and [[stocking-641|Duncan]]. Several of the children lived all or most of their lives in Lisbon and are buried in Lisbon cemeteries.
Exactly who built this house will probably always be a mystery, but legend has it that [[Foote-1246|Stillman Foote]] of Canton built it on Stocking’s land. Lisbon Town Records show that Stillman Foote held public offices in Lisbon (which then included Canton) in 1802 and 1803. There is also mention in the records of Stillman Foote’s yard being used as a pound. In D. W. Church’s diary, Church mentions Foote and his party traveling to Lisbon several times. Stillman Foote arrived in Canton in 1800 from Middlebury Vermont, which his father founded. He brought a party of twelve, many of whom did not survive the first winter, including Foote’s father. The 1800 census in Canton lists five families, and gives this information about Stillman Foote: Stillman and his wife are between the ages of 26-45 and have one daughter, aged 10-16. Ten others are included in the household, “all free persons, not subject to tax”.Ancestry.com($), Federal Census, Year: 1800; Census Place: Canton, Oneida, New York. St Lawrence county was not created until 1802 [[foote-1427|George Foote]], Stillman’s brother, and a former member of the Green Mountain Boys, is included in the same census. According to Lisbon Town Records, George Foote and a man named [[marshall-18770|Stephen Marshall]] were appointed Pound Keepers in the Town of Lisbon in 1803.
Depicted on the mural in the present Canton Post Office are Daniel Harrington (the lone settler here when Foote arrived) and Stillman Foote bartering his horse, saddle and bridle for Harrington’s wheat crop. The two also arranged for the transfer of title from Harrington to Foote of one square mile of land (on present Fairlane Drive), where Foote and his party built a shanty. Daniel Harrington immediately left the area with his new horse, saddle, and bridle! In 1804 Foote built a tavern in Canton, and he and his family lived in that house. The building still stands on West Main Street, though greatly modified since it passed out of the Foote family a generation after Stillman died in 1835. In 1806 Foote was the first supervisor of Canton; in 1807 he was the first postmaster of Canton. In 1812 Foote built a bloom forge, in 1815 a distillery, and in 1827 a marble factory. He is also credited with having built a stone house in Canton, which still stands on Riverside Drive, dates unknown, and a mill, dates unknown.
Halfway House was probably built in 1807 (as the date in the attic indicates), when Foote obtained the franchise to carry mail between Canton and Ogdensburg, a distance of twenty miles. Where Foote obtained the franchise to carry mail is uncertain, but it may have been from Jonathon Thompson of Malone, who first carried the mail between Plattsburg and Ogdensburg on foot! The route took two weeks, one way. When Thompson sold his business in 1846, he owned one hundred horses along the way. By 1830 Craig’s Hotel in present-day Flackville was also the post office. But prior to 1830 Halfway House was the reputed mail stop.
In 1810 the population of Lisbon was 820; in 1820 the population was 930. In 1810 St. Lawrence County had five slaves out of a total 14,638 slaves in New York State. In 1810 St. Lawrence County had 247 looms making 19,047 yards of woolen, 36,000 yards of linen, and 1,926 yards of mixed cloth; 5 fulling mills, dressing 14,000 yards; 2 carding machines, using 10,500 pounds wool; 12 tanneries, using 1,767 hides; 2 distilleries, making 25,000 gallons of spirits, worth $.80 per gallon; and one trip hammer. According to the census of 1850, about 3,500 deer, worth $3.00 each, were killed a year in St. Lawrence County.
{{Image|file=The_Halfway_House-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=New York Folklore Sign. }}Billius Stocking’s living descendant, Hobart Stocking of Stillwater Oklahoma, finds it hard to believe that Billius, a pillar of the church, would operate a tavern. However, the earliest tavern in Heuvelton, 1806, was run by Jairus Remington, a former minister. It is probable that Billius Stocking did not live at Halfway House and it is highly possible that the person named Legge (assumed from the alternate name of Halfway House, Foote-Legge-Stocking Tavern) was actually the proprietor. For one thing Billius Stocking had his own home and his family of twelve was too large to fit in the basement, where the innkeeper and family reportedly lived. The great fireplace in the basement was used for cooking; the bread pusher for the oven, with four-foot handle, is hanging in the kitchen. The wainscoting and old doors in the basement still have the original red paint on them. It is also interesting to note the pegging of the cellar and attic beams.
Upstairs in the main part of the tavern one enters the dining room with seven doors, original wide back door, fireplace, and wainscot of wide boards up to the chair rail. Chair rails are in all downstairs rooms. Another smaller fireplace with cupboards is in the adjoining small room, known as the library, where the proper ladies sat. From the front door, framed with narrow glass, one enters the hall, with wide open stairway. To the right of the hall is a wood-paneled room, known as the Welcome Room, because the bar was originally located in this room. This room has a large fireplace with cupboards above and at the side. To the left of the hall is the parlor, with 16" floor boards and mitred door and window casings. This room opened to the dining room and first-floor bedroom (now the present kitchen).
On the second floor was an “L”-shaped dance hall and one bedroom for the ladies. There is evidence of a fireplace in one part of the dance hall. The upstairs is now divided into three bedrooms, a laundry room and two full baths. The original wide pine boards make up the entire upstairs floor. The men supposedly slept over the coach house.
{{Image|file=The_Halfway_House-2.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Cooking fireplace in the Halfway House. }} Other taverns in this area at the time included the Stillman Foote Tavern in Canton, Northrup’s Tavern (Quarterway House, torn down, at Northrup’s Corners), Hopkins’ Tavern (Quarterway House at Woodbridge Corners, still standing), Halfway House on Potsdam-Canton Road (still standing), and another tavern on the Potsdam-Canton Road (now the home of Cecil and Gemma Moore). All were stage coach stops. The first tavern in Rensselaer Falls was kept by John Shull, Jr., an agent of Henry Van Rensselaer. Also operating at the time was the 1806 tavern of Jairus Remington in Heuvelton, and this tavern, known as Foote-LeggeStocking Tavern.
In 1813 the Parishville Turnpike Company, Inc., headed by David Parish, was empowered to build a road from Ogdensburg to Parishville with a capital of $50,000. In March 1827 this road was given up to the towns through which it passed, and in April 1831, the part between Ogdensburg and Canton was directed to be improved by a tax upon the three towns of Canton, Lisbon, and Ogdensburg of $500.00 for two years. Tolls were collected along the way for support of the road. In 1850 the road was planked, and a sum not exceeding $10,000 over six years was borrowed on the credit of the tolls.
The year 1816 was the coldest ever known in this country. It is remembered as the year without a summer. There were snow and ice every month, including a snow storm on June 17, and an ice storm on the Fourth of July. Scarcely anything grew and there was consequent suffering during the ensuing winter. Histories of St.Lawrence County record that most people were forced to live on little else but wild game and fish caught in local rivers. In the entire Northeast grain and fruit crops were total failures.
On May 5, 1819, Stephen Van Rensselaer sold more land to Billius Stocking. Billius Stocking sold the Halfway House to Henry Van Rensselaer of New York City, and his wife, Elizabeth, deed dated July 10, 1839. The sale included 100 acres; the purchase price was $161.52. It is doubtful that Henry and Elizabeth ever lived in Halfway House. At the time, they owned a mansion west of Ogdensburg, called Woodford, which was destroyed by fire while they owned it. Henry kept this property until 1858. It is my guess that he bought it as a tavern and someone else operated it for him. An 1858 map of St. Lawrence County designates this house as the Stocking-McFadden house. According to Stocking family genealogy, Harriet N. Stocking, daughter of Billius, married [[mcFadden-1945|George McFadden]]. Martha Stocking, daughter of Billius, also married a McFadden, [[mcFadden-1940|Henry]], brother of George. Lisbon Town records list the children of Martha and Henry as nine in number; there is no listing of children for Harriet and George in the Stocking family genealogy or by Lisbon Town records. The 1850 census shows George and Henry McFadden and wives living on what today is McFadden Road in Lisbon. They are also depicted there on an 1858 map of Lisbon and again in the 1860 census, so where the designation Stocking-McFadden house came from is a very big mystery, yet to be resolved. There is also no record of a Legge ever having married a Stocking, as Catherine Lukens suggests. Henry Chambers, born 1845, told Catherine Lukens he remembered as a small child visiting the tavern here and seeing the Foote-Legge-Stocking Tavern sign located at the cellar door. Catherine also told me one of her mother’s sisters from Potsdam NY remembered coming to a dance here with a date, but I do not know which sister that was, the eldest of whom was born in 1850. (See letter dated April 14, 1978.)
If a Legge was ever associated with the tavern, there is no documentation as to who it might have been. Censuses taken in the years 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, and 1840 show no Legges in the towns of Canton, Oswegatchie, or Lisbon, except the following (all from Oswegatchie): John Legge, Sr., and his two sons, John, Jr., and Jeremiah. John Legge, Sr. had three sons. In his probate record the only son mentioned is David, who is also executor of the estate. I can find no census that records David Legge as a separate household until 1850, even though John Legge, Sr. states they are all living in the area. Could it have been David who was involved with the tavern here? (See additional Legge notes.)
Henry Van Rensselaer, who owned the house during the Stocking-McFadden occupancy, was the son of Stephen Van Rensselaer, who sold this property to Billius Stocking. Henry (1810-1864) was graduated from West Point in 1831, and commissioned Brevet Second Lieutenant in the Fifth Infantry Regiment on July 1 of that year. He resigned January 27, 1832, and engaged in agricultural pursuits near the old village of Ogdensburg. In 1834 Henry took charge of his father’s estates and lands in this county, becoming proprietor in 1836. He had just married a daughter of New York’s governor, John A. King. A Whig, Van Rensselaer was elected representative to the 27th Congress (1841-1843), one month during the brief presidency of William Henry Harrison and the remainder after the Vice-President John Tyler became President. Silas Wright, Jr., of Canton, was then a United States Senator. (He as later Governor of New York.) Henry Van Rensselaer re-entered military service during the Civil War. Rensselaeer Falls, originally called Tateville, then Canton Falls, was settled in 1839, the same date that Henry Van Rensselaer built a mill there. The village is now named after him. Unlike his father, Henry was liberal to the settlers on his lands. He had the reputation of being “the rich man’s companion and the poor man’s friend”.
Henry Van Rensselaer had many mining interests in the county, and when he sold Halfway House to Adam Cunningham, May 14, 1858, for $187.60, Henry kept the mineral rights. It must have been during the ownership of Adam Cunningham that Halfway House was part of the Underground Railroad. Legend has it that the lectern which was kept in the attic, and is still in the house, was used to hold services for slaves passing through to Canada. There are two other possibilities for the use of the lectern. One is that the house was used to hold church services in the Flackville vicinity before the present church buildings were erected. (One religious segment claims to have been holding services as early as 1805.) The other possibility is that services were actually held in the tavern following the law enacted in New England that the word of God was to be preached at least once a week in all taverns until the settlers had their established “meeting houses”, or churches. The top of the lectern is made from a sign that is barely legible, but says “Proceed At Your Own Peril”.
It seems appropriate to insert here that the Town of Lisbon paid a bounty for several years to men who would enlist in the Union Army during the Civil War. One year the bounty was as high as $500.00. As a consequence, Lisbon had the most enlisted men in the county, but also the most casualties.
I discovered a real curiosity while doing research in the County Court House. There are two deeds dated the same day and year, May 12, 1874. One pertains to the sale of Halfway House by Adam Cunningham to Anson Wallace; the other pertains to the sale of Halfway House by Anson Wallace to Adam Cunningham! What the deal was is pure conjecture. I do know that , according to a map dated 1864, Anson Wallace lived in this house. Regardless of what happened, Adam Cunningham had title in 1875, and on March 28, 1875, sold Halfway House to Margaret Hanna. When Margaret Hanna died, she bequeathed the property to James C. Hanna and Sarah, his wife. The Hannas sold Halfway House April 12, 1887, to Albert Carmichael. Albert Carmichael sold the property to Samuel Livingston, July 21, 1904.
Samuel Livingston had a reputation in Lisbon of being a man of questionable character. It is believed that during Livingston’s ownership the house was unoccupied (by people) some of the time, and used to store oats. This attracted rats, and cats were shut in the house to kill the rats. Catherine Lukens tells how she was entertained as a child by stains on the floors left by the cats, which suggested maps of Africa and South America in her imagination. I heard another story, which may or may not be true: the local legend is that when Livingston sold the farm he was to leave the corn field standing, which he did do, except he sent his children out the night before the transfer to strip the corn stalks off the cobs!
On March 1, 1912, Livingston sold Halfway House to Amos Lewis Lukens and his wife, Edith. The Lukens moved to this house from Virginia, with their children, Catherine, aged seven, and Laurence, aged twelve. The Lukens’ former home was next door to Woodlawn, the estate of Nellie Custis. (See Additional Historical Notes.) Amos and Edith Lukens brought with them the Mt. Vernon-Woodlawn influence evidenced in the railings and the large brass lock they added to the house. Catherine and Laurence Lukens inherited Halfway House from their father when he died, May 19, 1956. I know that by 1967 Catherine had moved to Liverpool NY, and Laurence was living here by himself. Laurence, too, had a strange reputation and it is said that many people were afraid of him.
The auction held here when Catherine Lukens sold Halfway House was a major event in recent local history. Years later people are still marveling at the antiques sold here. It was John and Carol Hameline who bought the house July 3, 1974, from Catherine and Laurence Lukens, for $30,000, a far cry from Macomb’s $.08 an acre! The Hamelines began the restoration of Halfway House. They were also the first owners of the house in its 170 years who were not farmers. (Both Hamelines were teachers.) Two years later the Hamelines sold Halfway House, and the sixteen acres it is now on, to Joel and Jennifer Bixby, October 18, 1976, for $37,500. The Bixby children, Abigail, aged seven, and Samantha, aged three, are the first children to live in the house in over sixty years. Joel Bixby is employed as a counselor by the State University of New York Agricultural and Technical College at Canton NY, thus making the Bixbys the second owner engaged in education. {{Image|file=The_Halfway_House.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=A contemporary view of the home. For Google Street View: [https://www.google.com/maps/@44.659274,-75.329624,3a,75y,205.72h,80.14t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sbIzzE7IRk7BoTaOVMgHXtQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 Halfway House Street View] }} :::'''2020 Billius Stocking Encore''' While in the grip of the 2020 Covid 19 pandemic, and having time on our hands as everybody did, [[Seale-23|Bob Seale]] and I revisited some issues with my 1977 paper on The History of Halfway House, and another article on [[Stocking-286|Billius Stocking]] in 1981. We found several discrepancies with his research and mine that didn’t hold up under closer scrutiny. This changes some of the details but not thebigger picture. This is intended to be a working document with amendments made as newdiscoveries come to light.
What we know as fact is that Halfway House was a tavern, and it was probably built in 1807 as the date on the purlin plate indicates, and as the Federalist style indicates. What we don’t know is exactly when Billius Stocking became involved with this tavern. It is unfortunate that most of what I wrote had no sources cited because at the time I only intended it for my private use (and nobody anticipated the internet!).
We also know that Billius was here as early as 1804 when he appears on a tax list in Lisbon NY, and that his second child was born here in 1804. In 1805 he held his first town office in Lisbon. In a 1971 article for the SLCHA magazine The Quarterly Catherine Lukens said Billius bought his first land here in 1806, 360 acres for $300, but on a recent trip to the court house there was no evidence of that deed. Bob Seale says the first deed for Billius was recorded January 2, 1808 when Billius bought land from Stephen Van Rensselaer, 95 8/10 acres for $300. I found this deed in Book 2, p. 68, and it is in Range 2, Lot 6 of Lisbon. The southern boundaries are on “widow Lytle’s farm”. Bob places the location of this property near 5 Mile Line Road and above the RR tracks, and I agree. At any rate the bigger question for me is WHERE DID BILLIUS LIVE BEFORE THAT?! 1808 is a full four years after he came to this inhospitable climate with his family. He could not have survived our harsh winters without a substantial structure.
The next bit of confusion appears with 2 transactions in 1819. On May 5, 1819 Billius SOLD BACK. to Stephen Van Rensselaer the 95 8/10 acres he bought in 1808 for $300 in Range 2, Lot 6. This deed is in Book #5, p. 415. Then on May 25, 1819 Stephen Van Rensselaer SOLD to Billius 100 acres for $300 in Range 7, Lot 8, which would make that location on both sides of this road and include the Halfway House and the site of his mill on Mill Road (formerly Stocking Mill Road), probably also his home there. This deed is in Book 5, p. 368. A “stake in Isaac Gray’s southerly line” was mentioned as a boundary. It is almost certain this tavern existed at that time and was a working tavern. One would have to deduce that STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER WAS OPERATING THE TAVERN at that time (through his agents). When and why did the Halfway House become known as Foote-Legge-Stocking Tavern, as local legend has it, and as the Chambers brothers saw on the sign next to the cellar door? And further, why was it designated Stocking-McFadden house on an 1858 map?
A subsequent transaction occurred on July 10, 1839 when HENRY Van Rensselaer SOLD to Billius 20 acres for $161.52. This deed appears in Book #30, p. 431. The location of this property was the “SE corner of Billius’ 100-acre lot”. Bob Seale asked when Henry bought this property because there is no record of this transaction. Henry was the son of Stephen Van Rensselaer, who died January 26, 1839, so it is possible Henry was heir to the property or executor of the estate. In a 1971 article by Elizabeth Baxter in the SLCHA magazine The Quarterly Elizabeth says that Henry took charge of his father’s estates in 1834, again no source given. St. Lawrence County was not settled until 1800 so compared to other areas of the country this county was in its infancy. The County Clerk even admits the early records were sketchy, either because nobody cared or they didn’t have a repository in place. The few land records before 1807 are not even indexed to this day, but anybody is welcome to scroll through them, which we did. Without adequate records we are left with a lot of unsolved mysteries. Even with the luxury of the internet if I google Billius Stocking all that comes up is my work and Bob’s work. (as of 23 August 2020) ==Sources==

The Hall family for GC

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The State of Alabama Barbour County: Be it enumerated that at a Probate Court began andheld in aforesaid county on the 21st day of Dec 1852. Present presiding H. R. Cowen, Judge of Said Court. List of the heirs of Henry Hall late of said county dec'd to wit: 1. The heirs of Mr. Hall dec'd to wit: Mary Hall, Margaret Hall, Eliza Hall, Emeline Hall and Alexander Hall, all minors except Mary who is over 21 years. 2. Silas Hall over 21 years. 3. Patience Hall, wife of Charles Hall, over 21 years. 4. Milly Perdue, wife of Colley Perdue, over 21 years 5. Henry Hall, over 21 years 6. Daniel Hall, over 21 years 7. Elisha Hall, over 21 years 8. Martha Hall, over 21 years 9. The heirs of Mary Croty to wit: Sarah Croty and Patience, the wife of Jefferson Jackson, over 21 years 10. Nancy Hall, over 21 years 11. Dicey, wife of James Reed, over 21 years All residing in the State of Alabama except Silas Hall and James Reed and wife Dicey who are non-residents of the State of Alabama, Barbour County and personally appeared before me, W.R. Cowen, Judge of Probate in and for said county. B. Williams, admin who being duly sworn says on oath the above page contains a true list of the heirs of Henry Hall dec'd to the best of his information. B. Williams admin sworn to and subscribed before me the 21st day of Dec 1852. W.R. Cowen Judge ordered that the list of the heirs of Henry Hall dec'd be filed and recorded. AN ANCESTRY TREE HAS WIFE DICEY AS DICEY DRIGGERS, daughter of Silas but I found no Silas Driggers. I did find in 1800 census ELISHA DRIGGERS listing a daughter under 10 years old. Speculative but I learned working all Donnie Blackstone's South Carolina lines, these people kept names in the family and Dicey named a son Elisha. ***** Records of Hall in 1800s South Carolina 1800 United States Federal Census Name: John Hall Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Chesterfield, South Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16 : 1 Number of Household Members: 3 Source Citation: Year: 1800; Census Place: Chesterfield, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 47; Page: 110; Image: 216; Family History Library Film: 181422 John Hall (note the names of children Daniel and Nancy- Henry given above also had children Daniel and Nancy) Gender: Male Age: 68 Birth Year: 1782 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1850: Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina, USA Occupation: Farmer Industry: Agriculture Real Estate: 300 Cannot Read, Write: Y Line Number: 40 Dwelling Number: 319 Family Number: 319 Household Members: Name Age John Hall 68 Mary Hall 66 Nancy Hall 38 Daniel Hall 14 James Hall 10 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; Roll: 851; Page: 118b STUDYING THE CENSUS RECORDS BELOW, I think we can safely assume that John, William and Henry were the sons of the older William, with young Nancy possibly being a widow of a 4th brother (not a daughter of William, as unmarried women did not maintain their own households) JOHN in 1810 lived just across the Chesterfield County line in Marlboro and there were 3 Williams 1810 United States Federal Census Name: Henry Hall Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16 : 5 Number of Household Members Over 25 : 2 Number of Household Members: 8 Name: Wm Hall Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16 : 1 Number of Household Members: 3 Name: Nancy Hall - Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina - Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1 - Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 - Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 - Number of Household Members Under 16 : 1 - Number of Household Members: 3 - - - Name: Wm Hall - Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina - Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 - Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 - Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1 - Number of Household Members Over 25 : 2 - Number of Household Members: 3 - - - Name: Wm Hall - Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina - Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 - Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 2 - Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 - Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 - Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 - Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 - Number of Household Members Under 16 : 6 - Number of Household Members Over 25 : 2 - Number of Household Members: 9 THERE WERE 2 JAMES HALL HOUSEHOLDS IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY IN 1800 WHO HAVE MOVED AWAY BY 1810 - we may presume they were father and son and that the elder James was a brother of the elder William in the records above 1800 United States Federal Census Name: James Hall Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Chesterfield, South Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 2 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 3 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16 : 6 Number of Household Members Over 25 : 2 Number of Household Members: 12 Source Citation: Year: 1800; Census Place: Chesterfield, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 47; Page: 109; Image: 215; Family History Library Film: 181422 Name: James Hall Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Chesterfield, South Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Number of Household Members Under 16 : 2 Number of Household Members: 4

The Hallorans from Moymore-Caherloghan

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The goal of this project is to establish the person link between the Hallorans of Caheroghan, County Clare and the Hallorans of Pakenham and Castlemaine, Australia. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Halloran-185|Laurie Halloran]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Strengthen info re DoB of John Halloran [c.1800 * Establish migration dates [County Clare-Australia] of John and his family * Identify what ships they came on and when they came Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12006012 send me a private message]. Thanks! - Laurie Halloran

The Hamiltons of Airdrie

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CHAPTER X. SECTION A. '''THE HAMILTONS OF PRESTON''' HAMILTON OF AIRDRIE. :Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston, m. Margaret, daughter of Sir John Mowat of Stonehouse. :John Hamilton, first Laird of Airdrie, m. Ellen Crawford, fell at Flodden, :Methusalem Hamilton of Airdrie, m. Christian Bell. :Gavin Hamilton of Airdrie, rf. 1591, m. Isabella, daughter of John Robertson of Earnock. :John Hamilton of Airdrie, b. 1569, m. Janet, daughter of Robert Hamilton of Torrance. :Gavin Hamilton of Airdrie, d. 1681, m. Jean, daughter of Robert Montgomery of Hazlehead. :Robert Hamilton of Airdrie, third Bart. , m. Louisa, daughter of William Cochrane of Rochsoles. :Louisa Hamilton, b. 1686, d. 1750, m. 1704, James Balfour of Pilrig, b. 1681, d. 1737. (513) Sir John Hamilton of Fingalton, second son of David Fitz Walter (No. 3). There is a precept of sasine by John of Hamilton, Lord of Cadzow, to his uncle, Sir John of Hamilton, Lord of Fingalton, 21st May 1395 {Hamilton MSS.). He was present, and was probably killed, at the battle of Homildon, 14th September 1402. He is said to have married, first, Jane, daughter and heiress of Sir James Lyddell of Preston ; and, second, Anna, daughter of Sir William Seton of that Ilk. He had two sons : — ::(a) Sir James (No. 514). ::(b) John Hamilton, founder of the family of Ellershaw, now extinct. (514) Sir James Hamilton of Preston and Fingalton. Married Agnes Hamilton, of Cadzow, and had : — (515) Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston and Fingalton, died 1489. He is mentioned as Sheriff-Depute of Lanarkshire 23rd May 1463 ; and an Alexander Hamilton of Preston (probably his brother) witnesses same sasine (Hamilton MSS.). He married Marion Johnston, and had : — ::(a) Sir Robert (No. 516). ::(b) Sir Patrick Hamilton of Overmiddleton. ::(c) James Hamilton. Married Margaret Weir of Clowburn, and died s.p. (516) Sir Robert Hamilton of Preston. Married, first, Margaret, daughter of Sir John Mouat of Stanehouse ; second, Marion, daughter of Sir David Crichton of Cranston Riddell ; third, in 1516, Helen, daughter of Sir James Schaw of Sauchie. He had issue : — ::(a) Robert (No. 517). ::(b) John (No 530). ::(c) James Hamilton. ::(d) David Hamilton of Langton and Olivestob. '''AIRDRIE''' (530) John Hamilton of Airdrie, second son of Sir Robert Hamilton (No. 516). He was killed at Flodden 9th September 1513. He married Ellen Crawford, and had : — ::(a) Methusalem (No. 531). ::(b) William Hamilton. (531) Methusalem Hamilton of Airdrie. Married Christian Bell, and had: — ::(a) John Hamilton, died unmarried 1561. ::(b) Gavin (No. 532). (532) Gavin Hamilton of Airdrie, died 17th August 1591. Will recorded 18th July 1593 (Edinburgh). He was accused of taking part in the murders of Darnley and the two Regents, 28th July 1572 {Criminal Trials). He married Isabella, daughter of James Robertson of Earnock, and had : — ::(a) John Hamilton (No. 533). ::(b) Gavin Hamilton, died s.p. 1637. ::(c) James Hamilton, died unmarried November 1613. ::(d) Archibald Hamilton. (533) John Hamilton of Airdrie, born 1569. He was served heir to his brother, Gavin, 15th July 1637. He married Janet, daughter of Robert Hamilton of Torrance, and had : — ::(a) John Hamilton. Married Margaret, daughter of James Hamilton, and died v.p. and s.p. ::(b) Gavin (No. 534). (534) [[Hamilton-1924|Gavin Hamilton]] of Airdrie, died 29th December 1687. Married Jane, daughter of Robert Montgomery of Hazlehead, and had : — ::(a) Robert (No. 535). ::(b) William Hamilton, Principal of Edinburgh University, died 12th November 1732, leaving: ::(1) Gavin Hamilton, Bookseller in Edinburgh, father of:— ::::(a) Robert Hamilton, LL.D. (eighth son), mathematician, born June 1743 ; died 14th July 1829. He married, first, 1771, Anne Mitchell of Ladath, died 1778 ; and, second, 1782, Miss Morison of Elsien, died 1825 (Chambers' Biographical Dictionary). (535) [[Hamilton-1925|Sir Robert Hamilton]], '''third Baronet of Airdrie,''' died 18th January 1705. He was served heir to his father 14th September 1688. In 1680, he married [[Cochrane-415|Elizabeth Cochrane]], daughter of William Cochrane of Rochsoles, and had : (536) [[Hamilton-22641|Sir William Hamilton]], '''fourth Baronet of Airdrie,''' born 6th March 1681 died 25th May 1749. He was served heir to his father 10th August 1716. In 1713 he married Margaret, daughter of John Bogle of Sandyhills. She was served heir to her sisters, Grizel and Martha Bogle, 14th December 1748, and died 2nd April 1773. They had issue: — :::(a) Robert (No. 537). :::(b) John Hamilton, died s.p. :::(c) James Hamilton, died s.p. :::(d) Thomas (No. 541). (537) Sir Robert Hamilton, '''fifth Baronet of Airdrie''', born nth July 1714; died 9th August 1756. He was Professor of Botany and Anatomy in the University of Glasgow. On 27th April 1747 he married Mary, daughter of John Baird of Craigton, and had : — ::(a) William (No. 538). ::(b) John (No. 539). ::(c) Robert (No. 540). (538) Sir William Hamilton, '''sixth Baronet,''' born 6th June 1748 ; died unmarried 5th March 1770. He was served heir to his father 29th September 1756, and was succeeded by his brother: — '''THE HAMILTONS OF PRESTON 119''' (539) Sir John Hamilton, '''seventh Baronet''', born April 1751 ; died unmarried 1778, and was succeeded by his brother: — (540) Sir Robert Hamilton, '''eighth Baronet,''' born 9th July 1754; died unmarried 8th June 1799, and was succeeded by his cousin (No. 543). (541) Thomas Hamilton, fourth son of Sir William Hamilton (No. 536), born 1st October 1728; died 2nd August 1781. He was Professor of Anatomy in Glasgow University. He married Isabel, daughter of Dr William Anderson, and had a son : — (542) William Hamilton, born 1760; died 1793. He also was Professor of Anatomy in Glasgow University. He married Elizabeth, daughter of William Stirling of Drumpelier, and had : — ::(a) William (No. 543). ::(b) Thomas Hamilton, author of Annals of the Peninsular Campaign, etc., died s.p. 1842. Married, first, Annette, daughter of Archibald Montgomery; and, second, 15th February 1834, Maria Latour, widow of Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar, Bt. She died 27th August 1875. (543) Sir William Stirling Hamilton, '''ninth Baronet''', born 1788 ; died 6th May 1856. He was Professor of Logic, Edinburgh University. On 18th July 1816 he was served heir to his remote cousin, Sir Robert Hamilton, Bt. of Preston and Fingalton (No. 540). He married, in 1829, Janet, daughter of Hubert Marshall. She died 24th December 1877, leaving: — ::(a) William (No. 544). ::(b) Hubert Hamilton, Advocate, born 1834; died 20th December 1901. Married, 17th June 1868, Louisa, daughter of Laurence Davidson, and has : — :::(1) William Stirling Hamilton, born 7th July 1869. :::(2) Harry Austen Hamilton. Married, 16th April 1907, Madeleine, daughter of Toucas Messillon, of Paris. ::(c) Thomas Hamilton, M.B , born 1843. Married, 6th November 1873, Helen, daughter of H. W. Nutt, and has : — :::(1) William Gavin Hamilton, born 1874. :::(2) Hubert Stirling Hamilton, born 1879. (544) Sir William Stirling Hamilton, '''tenth Baronet,''' born 17th September 1830. Married, 15th October 1856, Eliza, daughter of Major-General Barr, and has : — ::(a) William Hamilton, born 4th December 1868. Married, 24th May 1902, Mabel, daughter of Major-General Henry Tyndall, and has : — :::(1) A son, born 5th April 1903. :::(b) John Hamilton, born 1873. == Sources == *Johnston, G. Harvey [https://digital.nls.uk/95282711 'The heraldry of the Hamiltons: with notes on all the males of the family, description of the arms, plates and pedigrees''] (George Harvey), 1860-1921. Edinburgh ; London : W. & A.K. Johnston, 1909. *Cokayne, George E. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092524408/'' Complete baronetage''] Exeter : W. Pollard & co., ltd. 1900 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barony_of_Preston_and_Prestonpans Sir Robert Hamilton, Baronet [S. 1673J,( a ) of Airdrie, cousin and h. male, being s. and h. of Gavin Hamilton, of the same, by Jane, da. of Robert Montgomery, of Hazlehead, which Gavin (who d. 29 Dec. 1681), was s. of John Hamilton, of Airdrie (b. 1569), s. of Gavin Hamilton, of the same (d. 1591), h. of John Hamilton, also of Airdrie (slain at Plodden, 9 Sep. 1513), who was yr. br. of Robert Hamilton, of Preston (both being sons of Sir Robert Hamilton, of Preston, living 1516), which Robert was father of Robert, the father of Sir David, father of George (d. 1608), all of Preston aforesaid, the said George having for his 3d s. Robert Hamilton, of Newhaven, whose son, Sir Thomas Hamilton, succeeded to the estates of Preston and Fingalton, and was father of the 1st Baronet. He sue. to the Baronetcyl'*) (but not to the Preston estate), on the death of his cousin, the 2d Baronet in 1701, but did not assume the title. He m., in or before 1681, Elizabeth, da. of William Cochrane, of Rochsoles.

The Hammond Family c1910

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'''Hammond family sit-down photo, dated 1910.''' *Top: Jimmy (James Blaine) *Second Row: Edith Irene, William Henry (Jr.) *Third Row: Charles Wesley, Hazel Marguerite, AV *Bottom Row: Mable Rose, William Henry (Sr.), Malana Elizabeth, Jessie Fullmer

The Handbook of Texas; Gregg, Alexander (1819–1893)

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==Biography== "GREGG, ALEXANDER (1819–1893).Alexander Gregg, Episcopalian clergyman and bishop of Texas, son of Davis and Athalinda (Brocky) Gregg, was born on October 8, 1819, on his father's plantation near Society Hill, Darlington County, South Carolina. After attending the academy at Winnsboro, he entered South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) and graduated at the head of his class in 1838. He then read law for two years in a law office in Cheraw and practiced there for two years. On April 21, 1841, he married Charlotte Wilson Kollock; ten children were born to them. Gregg's people were Baptists, but probably through his wife's influence he determined, suddenly and dramatically, not only to become an Episcopalian but to study for the ministry. He was made a deacon in 1846 and a priest the next year. As deacon he became rector of his own parish, St. David's, Cheraw, and served there until he was elected bishop of Texas in 1859. Texas was then mainly a wilderness with a scattered population and few Episcopalians. After his consecration at the General Convention in Richmond, Virginia, Gregg moved his family, slaves, and household goods to Texas in January 1860. His work was that of a missionary and pioneer, and his field, until 1874, included the whole state of Texas. When secession came, he held that the church in the Confederacy must follow the government and separate itself from the church in the United States. On the failure of the Confederacy the logic of his principles led him to urge that the churches in the Union should again become one. When the General Convention met in Philadelphia in the fall of 1865, he could not himself be present, but five deputies from Texas renewed the antebellum associations. During the war not all the clergy of Texas shared the ardent Southern enthusiasm of the bishop. In particular, he had difficulties with Charles Gillette, rector of St. David's Church, Austin. In 1874 the General Convention set off North Texas and Western Texas as missionary districts. In 1892 George H. Kinsolving was elected assistant bishop and consecrated. Gregg established the University of the South at Sewanee and was elected chancellor. He published a number of addresses and charges and a valuable historical work, A History of Old Cheraw (1867). His collection of books about the Civil War was donated to the Carnegie Library at Palestine, Texas. Bishop Gregg died on July 10, 1893, at his home in Austin and was buried in Cheraw, South Carolina." == Sources == https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/gregg-alexander ===Note:=== :Charles Gillette, A Few Historic Records of the Church in the Diocese of Texas during the Rebellion (New York: Gray and Green, 1865). Wilson Gregg, Alexander Gregg, First Bishop of Texas (Sewanee: Tennessee University Press, 1912). Sidney S. Johnson, Texans Who Wore the Gray (Tyler, Texas, 1907). Memorial and Genealogical Record of Southwest Texas (Chicago: Goodspeed, 1894; rpt., Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1978). DuBose Murphy, Short History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Texas (Dallas: Turner, 1935). B. A. Rogers, Memorial Sermon of Rt. Rev. Alexander Gregg (Houston: Coyle, 1894). Texas Diocese, Protestant Episcopal Church, Journal of the . . . Annual Council, 1859–1894.

The Harbour - The Fullarton Folk Reminisce

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The Harbour - Irvine ( Ayrshire Scotland ) "The Harbour - Fullarton Folk Reminisce", ed. Mae McEwan, 1985, available through the kind permission of Mae McEwan (died 2015, aged 87) A few people interested in discussing the history of the Parish of Fullarton. Old Photographs were displayed, stories were told, books and momentos produced. The folk decided " Lets get this down on paper"! record the memories and that's exactly what they did. This page was created to make sure the work these grand folk of Fullarton put together never ends up in a dusty dark corner or the back of a book shelve. In the hope that it will always be in the light of day for everyone to enjoy. {{Image|file=The_Harbour_-_The_Fullarton_Folk_Reminisce.jpg |align=l |size=M |caption= The_Harbour_-_The_Fullarton_Folk_Reminisce }} '''Profiles recorded in this record :''' *[[Sinclair-14836 |David Sinclair]] *[[Sinclair-14839|Duncan Sinclair ]] *[[Sinclair-14838|Peter Sinclair]]

The Hartzell Family: From Baden to Williams

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Boyd, Charles A. "[[Space:The Hartzell Family: From Baden to Williams|The Hartzell Family: From Baden to Williams]]". ''The Pastfinder: Publication of the Williams Township Historical Society''. Vol. VIII, No. 3, September, 1984.

The Hasland Poisoning Case

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==Introduction== In June 1888, two brothers, 10 year old [[Whitfield-2463|Alfred Vickers Whitfield]] and 8 year old [[Whitfield-2452|Ernest Whitfield]] died within 17 days of each other. In February 1889, their mother, [[Wilkinson-10588| Mary Ann (Wilkinson) Whitfield]] attempted to commit suicide by an overdose of poison. She recovered, and following a police investigation and the exhumation of the boys bodies, she was tried for their murder. The case and the events leading up to the trial were covered in considerable detail in various newspapers and are summarised here. ==The Whitfield Family and their move to Hasland== [[Whitfield-2041|John Whitfield]] was an engine driver whose first wife died at the age of 32, leaving him a widower with 5 children under 13. Within a few months of her death, John remarried; to [[Wilkinson-10588|Mary Ann Wilkinson]], a friend of his first wife's family. John and Mary Ann had 5 children, one of whom died in infancy. In August 1887, Midland Railway had been notified that around 2,700 of their employees were intending to strike. At the time, John Whitfield was working as an engine driver in Victoria Barracks in Beverley in Yorkshire but successfully applied to the Midland Railway's recruitment campaign for drivers. John's employment with the Midland Railway started at very short notice, and it was not until November 1887 that his wife Mary Ann relocated to Derbyshire, together with their four children. They moved to Mill Yard, (also known as White Bank Yard, Park Street) about 1½ miles south of the centre of Chesterfield on the main road to Derby, 1 mile west of the village of Hasland. White Bank Yard was originally called ‘Oliver’s Yard”, a cluster of red brick cottages built for the millers working for John Oliver, whose corn mill stood on the banks of the nearby River Rother. By the 1880’s, however, the cottages were occupied by the families of coal miners, railway workers and labourers at the nearby iron furnace and brickyard. John and his family moved to one of the 14 houses. John was in his early 50s, perceived by his new neighbours to be a steady, respectable man. He was well-built and of medium height, with grey hair and a grey beard. Mary Ann had a dark complexion and hard features and, in contrast to husband, did not make a good impression. (One neighbour described her as “a very untidy woman, very much given to drink”.) John was relatively well paid, earning about 36 shillings per week, but the house was much more sparsely furnished than people would have expected and John and his children wore old, patched-up clothes. That said, the children seemed fit and healthy and the neighbours would often see them playing happily in the yard or down by the nearby brook. The late 19th century saw the rapid expansion of life insurance among the working classes. In 1841, members of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Birmingham founded the Wesleyan Provident Assurance Society with the aim of helping factory workers in Birmingham save for sickness and funeral expenses. During the 1850s and 1860s, the Society expanded on a nationwide scale and created a door-to-door service for the collection of insurance premiums that was still in operation in the late 20th century. Within weeks of the Whitfields’ arrival at Hasland, the local agent for the Insurance Society called at their house and asked Mary Ann if she would insure her children in his society. The children had previously been insured with the Prudential Society when the family lived in Middlesbrough, but the policies had expired. After thinking about it for a week or so, Mary Ann told James that she wanted to insure all four boys. The children appeared to be in good health and no medical examination was required. In the centre of Chesterfield, near the High Street, was the home and surgery of Dr Richard Parker Jeffreys. Dr Jeffreys, born in Hasland, was in his late 40s and had trained and practiced as a General Practitioner in Chesterfield for almost 30 years. However, Dr Jeffreys had been a widower since 1881 and he had a desire to travel the world. In 1886, as a step towards retirement, he had gone into partnership with 30-year-old Dr John Goodwin Shea from Dublin, with a plan for the younger doctor to take over the practice. ==The deaths of the two boys== Early in June 1888, Dr Jeffreys was sent for; Mary Ann was concerned that ‘Alfie’, the second youngest of her boys was ill. Dr Jeffreys arrived to find 10-year-old Alfred lying on the sofa in a small front living room with a fever and a pain in his back. The doctor prescribed ‘the usual remedies with suitable diet’. The next day, Alfie hadn’t improved. He had a pain in his back, a headache and sickness, he was passing hardly any water and he had been twitching. This time, it was Dr Shea that attended to find Alfie lethargic and feverish with a racing pulse. Two days later, on Thursday 7th June, Alfred’s face had become puffy, he still hadn’t passed water and he was throwing up. Dr Jeffreys prescribed ‘a mixture’. By the early hours of Friday morning, Mary Ann had become extremely concerned. At 4 am she woke her next-door neighbour Mrs Simpson, saying that Alfie was dying. Mrs Simpson came round; the doctor was sent for and Dr Shea attended around noon. He agreed that Alfred’s overall condition had worsened and ordered more of the same mixture that his partner had prescribed, but on Saturday, when Dr Shea returned, Alfred was unconscious. On the Sunday morning, another neighbour, Mrs Rawson came to the Whitfield’s house to find Alfie lying unconscious on the sofa, covered with a bedspread. There was a brown discharge coming from his mouth and nose. Alfie never regained consciousness and, apart from a few ‘twitchings” just before he died, lay motionless until 12.30 when he passed away. Mrs Rawson and Mrs Bowram were sitting with him when he died. Dr Shea did not inspect Alfred’s body after his death. (This was not unusual at the time as doctors were not paid for attending a corpse; although, under the 1874 Registration Act, they had a legal obligation to issue a death certificate on request if they had attended the deceased during his last illness.) Dr Shea certified that Alfred died on Sunday 10th June 1888 of nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys) with a secondary cause of uremia (retention of urine). The day after Alfie died, Mary Ann collected Alfred’s death certificate from Dr Shea and took it with the insurance policy to James Bushell’s house to see if she could have some insurance money ‘to be going on with’. She was given £3 as an advance. Two days later, James Bushell went to White Bank Cottages and paid the balance owing on the policy of £7 6s to John, who signed for receipt of the money. Alfred Vickers Whitfield was buried in Hasland Cemetery on Wednesday 13th June aged just 10 years and 11 months. His death was included with other obituaries in the Derbyshire Courier on 19th June 1888. In The Derbyshire Times on 16th June 1888, two letters appeared praising the Wesleyan and General Assurance Society. One of the letters was from John Whitfield. A few days later, on Thursday 21st June, Dr Jeffreys was again called out, this time to attend to Ernest, the youngest of the Whitfield boys. Like Alfred, the doctor found him on the sofa in the living room. He noted that Ernest was well-nourished and well-developed for an 8-year old, but he was feverish and was complaining of a headache. His tongue was white and coated. The doctor attributed his condition to ‘an ordinary stomach derangement’ and, when he returned on Friday and Saturday, found that he had improved considerably. However, about 5 days later, Dr Jeffreys was again called out and came to the Whitfield house around 10am. He was surprised to see how much Ernest had deteriorated since his visit on the Saturday. His breathing was loud and harsh; his pulse weak; his face was grey, and his pupils dilated. He was perplexed as to what might be the cause of Ernest’s condition and asked his partner Dr Shea to make a visit to get his opinion. At 5 o’clock that same evening, Mrs Rawson again called round to see Ernest unconscious on the sofa. She noticed the same brown discharge she had seen two weeks earlier around his brother’s mouth and nose. Dr Shea attended again at 10.30 that night. Ernest was unconscious. Dr Shea examined his chest to find that Ernest’s lungs were weak and he was breathing raggedly. He gave the standard treatment, which was an application of mustard at the back of his legs to try to stimulate him and an injection of sulphuric ether which was used as an anaesthetic at the time. The next day, 27th June, Ernest died. Dr Shea decided not issue the death certificate immediately. Dr Jeffreys was suspicious that the two brothers had died so close together, and the two doctors debated the cause of death. However, Dr Shea said he had come across similar situations before and that he had no concerns. After their discussion, Dr Shea certified that Ernest had died from natural causes, citing congestion of the lungs as the primary cause of death. Ernest was buried with his brother in the grave at Hasland Cemetery and his death was reported in the local paper. Ernest was just 8 years and 6 months when he died. Once again, the day after the boy died, Mary Ann went to the insurance agent's house asking for an advance of the insurance moneys. However, she didn’t have a death certificate as the doctors had not yet issued it and the advance was refused. The following day, she again returned with the certificate and the policy and was eventually given £2. The balance of £4 was paid on 30th June at the Whitfield’s house. ==Mary Ann’s attempted suicide 4 February 1889== The months passed and the Whitfields tried to get on with their lives after the tragic deaths of the two children. In October 1888, a few months after the death of his stepbrothers, Harry, by then aged 20 and working as a railway engine driver, came to live with them, which probably helped all the family. Mary Ann had been ‘a drinker’ when the family were living in South Bank in the early 1800s. In 1885, John had worked for the army for a short while in Egypt. When he returned, he noticed that she was consuming even more. After the deaths of her two sons, she drank even more heavily, pawning clothes and other possessions to feed her addiction. After the boys died, John’s health started to deteriorate. Throughout his life, he had always been fit and healthy, but quite often now he would feel nauseous and sometimes he would be sick. Some of neighbours tried to help to lift the spirits of the Whitfields. Mrs Bowram gave them a small dog to try to cheer up Mary Ann and the boys, but by now, Mary Ann was depressed and drinking very heavily. On Monday 4th February 1889, Harry got up about 8.45am. There was no sign of his step-mother. At about 12.00, a neighbour, Mrs Hardcastle called. She had lent Mary Ann 7 shillings the previous week and wanted to see her about it. Searching through the house, Harry went up to the attic to find Mary Ann on the floor in what he thought was a drunken stupor. He couldn’t wake her so he carried her downstairs and put her on the bed. Close to where she had been lying in the attic, one of his stepbrothers found a satchel containing two letters. One letter was addressed to J. Whitfield and read as follows: “Dear husband. I am bidding you farewell, be kind to the lads, poor things, they can’t help their mother. A better husband no woman ever had. My pawn tickets are in your clothes and the lad’s, one parcel to take to Mrs Clark. I owe her 4s. Don’t let Mrs Simpson or Mrs Bowram come near me”. The letter ended with some incoherent remarks about Mrs Bowram. The second letter was for her two surviving sons: “Dear lads. When you find this, I will be no more. Be good and kind to one another and be kind to Harry and he’ll be kind to you. Be kind and obedient to your father is your mother’s last request and my cat. From your loving mother M.W.” 7 months after the deaths of her two sons, after a bout of heavy drinking, Mary Ann had tried to commit suicide by poisoning herself. William Sandham Symes, a doctor practicing in Chesterfield, was called to attend to her. When he arrived, she was comatose. In his opinion she was suffering from narcotic poisoning, probably an overdose of laudanum (a mixture of alcohol and opium used ‘to relieve pain, to produce sleep, to allay irritation’. It was readily available in the 19th century and was widely prescribed for ailments ranging from colds, to meningitis and cardiac diseases.). There were symptoms of other poison besides opium, but Dr Symes didn’t know what they might be, so he treated her for opium poisoning and, somewhat remarkably, she recovered. ==Mary's arrest== A few days later, on 9th February, a short report appeared in the local and district news section of the Derbyshire Courier. Until 1961, suicide and attempted suicide were criminal offences, and when she had recovered, Mary Ann was arrested, charged and taken to Derby goal pending her hearing. The symptoms exhibited by Mary Ann were remarkably similar to those displayed by her two sons before they died. Mrs Simpson, Mrs Bowram and Mrs Rawson had, for the past few months, harboured suspicions about the deaths of the two Whitfield boys and, when Mary Ann was arrested, the neighbours aired their concerns to the police. There followed a series of hearings leading to the prosecution, all covered in considerable detail, not only in the local press, but across the country. Work in Progress[[Whitfield-2424|Whitfield-2424]] 08:21, 26 May 2022 (UTC) ==The Hearings== *Inquest hearing 20 February 1889 *Inquest hearing 29 February 1889 *Inquest hearing 13 March 1889 *Inquest hearing 20 March 1889 *Remand Hearing 26 March 1889 *Remand Hearing 3 April 1889 *The Trial 3 August 1889 == Sources == *'''Evidence of witnesses''' [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/ViewArticle?id=BL%2F0000228%2F18890302%2F052%2F0008&browse=true Evidence of witnesses] (Accessed 25 May 2022) Findmypast.co.uk Newspapers and Periodicals (Subscription Required}, Searching Alfred Vickers Whitfield:Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald 02 March 1889; Pages 6 and 8 of 9;Alleged poisoning of a children by a mother *'''Report of suspected poisoning''': [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000395%2f18890223%2f161&stringtohighlight=alfred%20vickers%20whitfield Suspected poisoning and exhumation of bodies] (Accessed 25 May 2022) Findmypast.co.uk Newspapers and Periodicals (Subscription Required}, Searching Alfred Vickers Whitfield:Derbyshire Courier 23 February 1889; Page 8 of 8;Mysterious affair at Hasland *'''The Trial 3 August 1889''' [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000228%2f18890803%2f003&stringtohighlight=mary%20ann%20whitfield%20hasland Trial Hearing Report] (Accessed 26 May 2022) Findmypast.co.uk Newspapers and Periodicals (Subscription Required}, Searching Mary Ann Whitfield Hasland:Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald 03 August 1889; Page 2 of 8; Section: Derbyshire Summer Assizes

The Hatchett documents

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The goal of this project is to preserve various documents purporting to have been written by various descendants of [[Hatchett-2|John Hatchett]] and [[Bass-80|Elizabeth Bass]] during the 18th and 19th centuries. Materials were taken from [http://www.hatchetts.com/index.html Hatchett.com].

The Haviland Genealogy

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== About == '''''The Haviland Genealogy''''' written by Josephine C. Frost in 1914 is the most widely used reference for descendants of the [[Space:Guernsey_de_Havilland_%28Haviland%29_Family|Guernsey de Havilland]] family. While most of it documents Americans who descend from the immigrant [[Haviland-44|William Haviland]] of Newport R.I., , there are some updates on the English and Guernsey families published a couple of decades earlier in [[Space:The_Chronicle_de_Havilland|''The Chronicle de Havilland'']]. === Bibliographic Reference ===
Frost, Josephine C. ''The Haviland Genealogy: Ancestors and Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island, and Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688: With Special Records of the Allied Families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willett-Willis''. New York, NY: Lyons Genealogical Company, 1914.
:'''WikiTree Bibliographic Syntax''' :Under the "== Sources ==" section of the profile, you can paste the below syntax.
* {{Blue|Secondary: }}Frost, Josephine C. [[Space:The_Haviland_Genealogy|''The Haviland Genealogy'']] '': Ancestors and Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island, and Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688 : with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willett-Willis.'' New York, NY: The Lyons Genealogical Co., 1914.
:The "{{Blue|Secondary: }}" is optional, but it can help you organize your documentation between Primary (produced at the time of the event) and Secondary (produced after the time of the event and therefore more prone for error) using color, like this: * {{Red|Primary: }}A Census Record * {{Blue|Secondary: }}A Genealogy Book :'''WikiTree Footnotes Citation Syntax''' :If you are breaking up your profile so that Footnotes are shorthand that refer to bulleted documentation (see [[Haviland-44|William Haviland]]), you can use the following footnote syntax in the body of the profile:
Frost, ''Haviland'', p. #
:(Where "#" represents a page number.) == Where to Find == === Digital & Xerographed Copies === * [https://archive.org/details/havilandgenealog00fros Archive.org] has a great, searchable digital version, which can be searched online and downloaded as PDF or text. * [http://www.higginsonbooks.com/ Higginson Books] has bound reprints. * [https://www.abebooks.com/ Abe Books] has bound xerographed reprints and occasionally re-sells a rare original copy. === Original Print Copies === :Only 200 copies of ''The Haviland Genealogy'' were bound and numbered in cloth, and an additional 25 in half-morocco (spine and corners covered by sheep-skin leather). The cloth-bound editions do not all look alike. :Not all of them have survived, and many of them are now in the hands of public libraries. The New York Public Library has one, and the Boston Library has another. [[Haviland-425|Christopher Sirmons Haviland]] owns three original copies (see below).
{{Image|file=Frost_1914-4.jpg|size=500px|align=c|caption=Original Flyer promoting ''The Haviland Genealogy''}}
== The Author == [[Mayou-4|Josephine C. Frost]], the compiler, was a Life Member of the New York Genealogical and Biological Society, a member of the Long Island Historical Society, a member of Kings County Historical Society, a member of Daughters of the Revolution, Chairman of Membership in the National Society New England Women Brooklyn Colony, Genealogist of the Membership Committee in the National Society New England Woman, Editor of three volumes of Town Records of Jamaica, L.I. 1656-1751, and had also compiled genealogies for the Frost and Strang families. === Collaborators === :Some of the researchers with whom she collaborated were themselves professional genealogists (such as [[Hillman-1060|Eduardo Washington-Haviland Hillman]] (1874-1947), Founder and Fellow of the Society of Genealogists of London), others were highly enthusiastic Haviland researchers, such as [[Haviland-511|Frederick Haviland]] (1847-1902), a member of the Haviland China dynasty. == Reviews == Per Ron Taylor, [http://www.PattersonHistoricalSociety.org The Patterson Historical Society] (New York), 2016-08-12:
Josephine C Frost, as far as I have had a chance to judge, was a careful researcher: while compiling several genealogies (among several: Frost 1912a: [[Space:The_Frost_Genealogy|''The Frost Genealogy'']] ; 1914: this book), she visited the locales of her subjects, copied cemetery inscriptions, talked with local residents ([[Space:Frost 1912b|Frost 1912b]]). Frost (see her introduction to this book) expresses her care in checking the accuracy of data, but much of the data is the result of research by others. How much of the data is based on family records and on recollections is not known; such sources can be unreliable as Frost shows in several instances where there are conflicts in the data. Sources that are cited should be checked and where possible data confirmed by multiple, independent sources.
Per [[Haviland-425 | Christopher Sirmons Haviland]], [http://www.havilands.org The Haviland - de Havilland Heritage Society], 2017:
I have studied this book for decades. It is an extraordinary piece of work, and has been the "bible" for Haviland researchers in America for a century. Over the years, various errors have been identified, which Frost herself expected would happen, as some of the book is based more on conjecture than strict evidence. And so, as students of her work and of the family, we are expected to fix it. WikiTree is where that is happening. Someday we hope to publish a new, definitive Haviland / de Havilland genealogy, correcting and supplementing both Frost's ''The Haviland Genealogy'' as well as the older [[Space:The_Chronicle_de_Havilland|''Chronicle de Havilland'']] (1895) by John V.S. de Havilland, on which the Guernsey and English genealogy is founded). It is worth noting also that F. Eleanor Chapin published the ''Canadian Haviland Family Genealogy'' in 1991, which specializes in the Havilands the emigrated into Canada (particularly the loyalists).
== Current Owners == This section documents current owners, chains of custody and other interesting information about specific copies of the original book in private collections and libraries. If you have, or know who has, an original copy, please document it here. === Number ? === {{Image|file=Frost_1914.jpg |caption=''The Haviland Genealogy'' by Josephine C. Frost
# ? from the New York Public Library, New York, NY
Cloth Binding (Blue) with Gold Embossed Spine }} This blue cloth-bound edition can be found in the Genealogy / Humanities room at the New York Public Library on 42nd Street, New York, NY. The pages of that copy are yellow and starting to disintegrate, as if the pages have a higher acid composition than the other copies, which seem to have a better quality paper and are in much better condition. Its copy number is not known. # Current Owner: The New York Public Library # Previous Owner: ? === Number 41 === {{Image|file=Frost_1914-1.jpg |caption=''The Haviland Genealogy'' by Josephine C. Frost
# 41 from [[Haviland-425|Christopher Sirmons Haviland]]'s collection
Cloth Binding (Red) with Gold Embossed Spine }} {{Image|file=The_Haviland_Genealogy.jpg }} # Current Owner: [[Haviland-425|Christopher Sirmons Haviland]]. # Previous Owner: Dr. [[Chesebrough-544|Henry E. Chesebrough]] of Greenwich, NY. === Number 58 === {{Image|file=Frost_1914-2.jpg |caption=''The Haviland Genealogy'' by Josephine C. Frost
# 58 from [[Haviland-425|Christopher Sirmons Haviland]]'s collection
Cloth Binding (Red) }} {{Image|file=The_Haviland_Genealogy-1.jpg }} {{Image|file=The_Haviland_Genealogy-2.jpg |caption=''The Haviland Genealogy'' #58 - Smoke Damage }} :Number 58 has black marks on some pages consistent with smoke damage. It may have survived a house fire. # Current Owner: [[Haviland-425|Christopher Sirmons Haviland]]. # Previous Owner: [[Haviland-437|Robert Alan Haviland]]. # Previous Owner: The Haviland China company. === Number 68 === # Current Owner: ? Irving B. Stanton, Jr. (great grandson of [[Haviland-511|Frederick Haviland]]). # Previous Owner: ? === Number 142 === {{Image|file=Frost_1914-3.jpg |caption=''The Haviland Genealogy'' by Josephine C. Frost
# 142 from [[Haviland-425|Christopher Sirmons Haviland]]'s collection
Autographed by Josephine C. Frost
Cloth Binding (Green) with Gold Embossed Spine }} {{Image|file=The_Haviland_Genealogy-3.jpg }} {{Image|file=The_Haviland_Genealogy-4.jpg |caption=#142 Josephine C. Frost autograph to "Elizabeth S. Haviland" ''(unidentified)'' }} {{Image|file=The_Haviland_Genealogy-5.jpg |caption=#142 inscription from "Richard" to "Aunt Anna" ''(unidentified)'' }} # Current Owner: [[Haviland-425|Christopher Sirmons Haviland]]. # Previous Owner: An independent antiquated bookseller. # Previous Owners: Elizabeth S. Haviland (not yet identified). Book is autographed to her by Josephine C. Frost. On the next page is another inscription that reads, "With Love to Aunt Anna from Richard, April 23, 1927." These individuals are not identified. In theory, Frost autographed the book to a woman named Elizabeth Haviland (it is not known whether this is a married name) ca 1914-1916, and then at some point it came to be owned by a Richard __?__ who inscribed it to his Aunt "Anna." We presume Richard and Anna are both descendants. === Number 149 === # Current Owner: The Boston Public Library # Previous Owner: ?

The Hazen family in America, a genealogy by Tracy Elliot Hazen, PH. D., edited for publication by Donald Lines Jacobus.

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The Hazen family in America, a genealogy by Tracy Elliot Hazen, PH. D., edited for publication by Donald Lines Jacobus. *[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064445307 Link to Book] ==Citation== APA Citation Hazen, T. Elliot. (1947). The Hazen family in America: a genealogy by Tracy Elliot Hazen, PH. D.. Thomaston, Conn.: R. Hazen. MLA Citation Hazen, Tracy Elliot, 1874-1943. The Hazen Family In America: a Genealogy by Tracy Elliot Hazen, PH. D.. Thomaston, Conn.: R. Hazen, 1947.

The Healeys oF Roscommon County Ireland

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Alphabetical Birth Location *[[Healy-2269|Alice Healy]] abt 1900 Cloonearagh, Cloonfinlough, Roscommon, Ireland *[[Healy-2263|Denis Healy]] abt 1856 Four Mile House, County Roscommon, Ireland - 28 Jul 1911 *[[Healy-2268|Jane Healy ]] abt 1898 Cloonearagh, Cloonfinlough, Roscommon, Ireland *[[Healy-2267|John Healy]] abt 1896 Cloonearagh, Cloonfinlough, Roscommon, Ireland *[[Healy-2266|Kate Healy]] abt 1894 Cloonearagh, Cloonfinlough, Roscommon, Ireland *[[Healy-2264|Margaret Healy]] abt 1891 Cloonearagh, Cloonfinlough, Roscommon, Ireland *[[Healy-436|Michael Healy]] abt 1863 Roscommon, Ireland - 17 Dec 1936 *[[Healy-1429|Michael Morris Healy ]] 20 Sep 1796 Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland *[[Healy-2196|Patrick Healy]] abt 1819 Co. Roscommon, Ireland - 03 Jul 1867 *[[Healy-2265|Patrick Healy]] abt 1892 Cloonearagh, Cloonfinlough, Roscommon, Ireland *[[Healy-2153|Teresa (Healy) Pyne]] 04 Jun 1874 Roscommon, County Roscommon, Ireland - 01 Jul 1935 * https://irishamerica.com/2017/05/window-on-the-past-the-georgia-healys/

The heart

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Eden-930|Kimberly Jimenez]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19312164 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Henry Wendel Mary Angela Thyen Family

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

The High Stewards

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The goal of this project is to provide a research page for the High Stewards of Scotland.. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stuart-531|Allan Stuart]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Expand on the origins of the Stewards. https://www.chuckspeed.com/balquhidder/history/alan.htm * Fox’s Stewart Genealogy; http://fmg.ac/phocadownload/userupload/foundations3/JN-03-01/061Dol.pdf * J. H. Round The Origins of the Stewarts; http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/round/stewarts1.shtml {{Image|file=Stewart-296.png |align=r |size=s |caption= Arms of the Stewarts }} The arms of the Chief of Clan Stewart originate from the Arms of the High Stewards. Arms of Stewart, Hereditary Grand Steward of Scotland: Or, a fess chequy argent and azure, adopted at the start of the age of heraldry, c.1200-1215. Part of the High Steward's role was managing the King's finances, the accounting for which was performed on a chequered cloth (as in the Exchequer in England) to help them count coins, hence the fess chequy Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=2345236 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Hildreth Street Apartment

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The Historic Gatlinburg Inn

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==Biography== The Historic Gatlinburg Inn has a rich and intriguing past. It boasts a long list of interesting visitors. From frequent guest Liberace to Lady Bird Johnson, the Inn is the kind of place that attracts everyone from families to celebrities, from artists to presidents. It is the kind of place that inspires filmmakers and songwriters. And it’s the kind of place that you wouldn’t give up for any price. ==Hotel Details== On 2 acres in downtown Gatlinburg, this historic wood-and-stone hotel dating from 1937 is a 5-minute walk from the Gatlinburg Convention Center, 1 mile from Great Smoky Mountains National Park and a 1-minute walk from the Gatlinburg Sky Lift. The quaint rooms feature vintage decor with rustic accents and wood furnishings, as well as flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. Suites add sitting areas and extra bedrooms. Free perks include hot breakfast, all-day coffee and tea, parking, and Wi-Fi throughout. There's also an outdoor pool, a porch with rocking chairs, and a cozy lobby. ==Address== '''https://www.hospitalityonline.com/historic-gatlinburg-inn''' Gatlinburg Inn 755 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738 865-436-5133 ==Accommodations== '''http://gatlinburginn.com/accommodations/''' ==Our Place in History== As the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was being created in the 1930s, Rel Maples Sr. built The Historic Gatlinburg Inn on what had been a family corn patch along the West Fork of the Little Pigeon River. Built in 1937, the Inn was quickly expanded and soon became a landmark not only for visitors, but for locals. It was the first home of the chamber of commerce, the local newspaper, the town’s first bank, its first dentist, and the offices of the City of Gatlinburg. After World War II, the Smokies became the most visited national park, and The Historic Gatlinburg Inn became a favorite “home away from home” for visitors from all over the country, including many leaders in business, government and the entertainment world, including Lady Bird Johnson, J.C. Penney, Dinah Shore, Liberace and Tennessee Ernie Ford. It co-hosted the National Governors’ Conference in 1951 and appeared in the 1970 movie, “A Walk in the Spring Rain,” starring Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn. Its strongest connection to the entertainment world is through Hall of Fame songwriters Boudleaux and Felice Bryant, whose more than 1,500 published songs include “Rocky Top,” which was written in Room 388 and is the theme song of the University of Tennessee. '''http://gatlinburginn.com/historic-gatlinburg-inn-celebrate-50-years-songwriting-site-rocky-top/''' A Walk in the Spring Rain' was released in 1970 and chronicles the tale of a young lady who finds that the real love in her life might not be her husband. Some scenes in the movie were filmed in Gatlinburg, Tennessee and featured the exterior of the Inn. When asked why the hotel room scenes from the movie were not filmed inside the Inn Mrs. Maples indicated that while she was fond of Ms. Bergman's performance in 'Casablanca' she was not very fond of the plot of this movie. She wasn't pleased with the scandalous relationship between the characters played by Ms. Bergman and fellow actor Anthony Quinn as the two weren't married in the movie. She didn't allow unwed couples to stay at the Inn at the time and she certainly did not want Hollywood portraying her as if she did. While the historic Inn has been a favorite of the famous, it retains its family atmosphere, and five generations of some families have been our guests. The roses that Wilma Maples planted for Rel in the 1950s still adorn the grounds, which create a quiet oasis in the middle of downtown Gatlinburg. When in search of Hotels in Gatlinburg, we hope you can make your family part of our history. Just ask the Maples and Miller families. After inheriting The Historic Gatlinburg Inn in 2011, the Maples and Millers had many choices before them, but they recognized that The Historic Gatlinburg Inn is priceless and, instead, chose to preserve its legacy. And, thanks to that honorable decision, you too can become a part of history as a guest at The Historic Gatlinburg Inn. The Maples and Hospitality Solutions, Inc., were recently recognized for their restoration efforts by receiving the Community History Award from the East Tennessee Historical Society. Built in 1937 by R. L. Maples, Sr. this historic inn remains in the hands of the Maples descendants and is the oldest lodging facility in Gatlinburg. ==News== '''http://gatlinburginn.com/news/''' '''https://www.facebook.com/gburginn/''' ==Local Attractions== '''http://gatlinburginn.com/local-attractions-2/''' Gatlinburg offers a wide range of activities. The Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce website''' http://www.gatlinburg.com/''' has a comprehensive listing of the area’s activities — including restaurants, arts and crafts, shopping, hiking and numerous other outdoor activities. ==Sources== '''http://www.easttnhistory.org/people/historic-gatlinburg-inn-sevier-county'''

The History of Becker County Minnesota

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The History of Becker County Minnesota THE FIRST SETTLEMENT OF LAKE EUNICE. By SIMEON S. BUCK. In the spring of 1870, W. W. Rossman with myself and my brother William left McLeod County for Becker County. We came with teams as there were no railroads at that time. We made the trip in about two weeks, and arrived at Cormorant Lake the 1st of June and took claims on Section 29. The second day we went fishing and caught as fine a string of bass as you would wish to see. Rossman and I were cooks; he would make the slap-jacks, and I would fry the fish and make the coffee; we built a log cabin and covered it with bark and sod and the floor was made of earth. This we thought was a good house, but the mosquitoes were awful that summer, and I expect we used some cuss words about them. Our nearest place to buy anything was at Alexandria, about 100 miles away, but we brought enough stuff to eat so that we got along with catching fish and shooting game until fall. Then we went back to McLeod County to get the families. We made the trip without any mishaps. John McClelland came back with us. He located at Lake Eunice. In the fall of 1871 Sidney Buck was born, the first boy born in Lake Eunice. At that time we started the city at Buck's mills, and it has been starting ever since. I was born in Orange County, Vermont, in 1833, and came to Minnesota in 1851. I went to California in 1858, and was in New York City at the time of the completion of the Atlantic cable. There was a great blowout at that time. I came back to Minnesota in 1860 and was here during the Minnesota massacre in 1862. In McLeod County I saw a whole family that had been killed by the Sioux Indians, and all had their heads cut off. I came to Becker County and took a claim in what is now Lake Eunice Township on the 30th day of May, 1870. In the year 1871 my brother William Buck and myself moved to Section 31, in Lake. View Township, where we built a sawmill the succeeding year. S. S. B. Mr. and Mrs. John McClelland Lake Eunice Township. By John McClelland All history except that of wars is usually made up of little things, incidents, waifs floating on the stream of time, seemingly of no account as they pass, hardly worthy of record, and yet in the fitful passage of a century, the historian looks back for those little incidents with the interest that would surprise us could we realize a tithe of their importance in the estimation of those who shall come after us. Lake Eunice was named by the United States surveyors in honor of Eunice McClelland, who was the first white woman to settle near the lake. She was the wife of John McClelland. The names of the first settlers were Simeon S. Buck, William Buck, William W. Rossman, John McClelland, Archibald B. McDonell, Duncan McDonell, John A. B. McDonell, William McDonell, Finlay McDonell, Donald J. McDonell, Anton Glaum, Jacob Gessel, John Turten, Eugene Early, J. Peter Johnson, L. G. Stevenson, John Holstad, George W. Britt, William Wagner, John Nelson, John Germer, John Peterson, Nels Peterson, Ostra Olson, Ole Munson, John King and Thomas McDonough, all of whom I think came in 1870. Among those who came in 1871 were Thomas Bardsley, Alonzo Fogg, John Dispennet, Thomas J. Martin, Conrad Glaum, Peter Glaum, Conrad Glaum, Jr., Jacob Shaffer, Warren Horton, R. A. Horton. Myla Converse came in the spring of 1872, and George W. Grant, Andrew Rydell, John O. Nelson, Wm. Blake and James Blake came in the spring of 1873. George W. Grant was a veteran of the Civil War and the hero of many battles. In later years he has held many important positions in the Grand Army of the Republic. The lands in this town are much diversified, affording every facility for farming that the husbandman can desire. The western and northern parts are generally timbered with oak, maple, linden, poplar, etc. The balance of the land is prairie with groves of timber skirting the lakes. The surface is gently undulating, and the soil a rich black loam. The first child born in the township was Sidney Buck, in October, 1871, son of William Buck, and is still a resident of Becker County. The first marriage was that of Alonzo Fogg to Miss Orlora Britt, by W. W. Rossman, justice of the peace, of Detroit. They now live in Washington. The first "husking bee" was at Mr. Britt's, where the boys got their pay for husking by kissing the girls every time they found a red ear of corn. The first death in the township was that of Jane McClelland, mother of John McClelland and Mrs. W. W. Rossman of Detroit. The first school in the town was a three. months subscription school taught by Miss Orlora Britt. The first town meeting was held September 3rd, 1872, and the following officers were elected: Justices of peace, A. B. McDonell and R. A. Horton; supervisors, William Buck, John Dispennet and John Turten; town clerk, John McClelland; treasurer, John Bardsley; assessor, Duncan B. McDonell; constables, J. W. Horton and Charles R. Clockler. The first settlers of this township went through all the hardships incident to the settlement of a new country. Goods of all kinds were high and money scarce. Everything had to be hauled by wagons from Alexandria, about ninety miles, the first summer. In the winter of 1871, Fletcher & Bly, of Minneapolis, opened a store at the Big Cut, three or four miles west of Detroit on the Northern Pacific Railroad, after which goods could be obtained at a more reasonable price. At this time lumber was out of the question. The houses were all built of logs with sod roofs. Some had glass windows, and others had none. The more enterprising settlers had logs split and hewed on one side, which they laid down for their floors. Others spread hay on the ground, which had to be taken up every few days to prevent the fleas and mosquitoes from becoming too plenty. The fleas and mosquitoes will be long remembered by the early settlers of this township. Some time in April, 1872, while Mrs. John McClelland was out in the dooryard raking chips, two Indians suddenly appeared before her, and asked in Chippewa where her husband was. Although taken by surprise she did not answer, but kept right on raking chips. Finally the other Indian asked in good English where her man was, and she told him he went to "Oak Lake." Almost before the words were out of her mouth the Indian said "Good." This so frightened her that she was almost ready to run to one of the neighbors, but remembering the three children, she kept on with the rake, and showed as little fear as possible. The Indians after conversing awhile in their native language, started in the direction of Oak Lake. This event took place shortly after the Cook family murder, about five miles north of here. It required a great deal of nerve to pass through such an ordeal at a time when it was thought a general uprising of the Indians might take place any day. A half crazy Dutchman by the name of Jacob Schaffer came into the township in 1871. Jake was naturally of a thieving disposition and would steal everything he could lay his hands on. He would steal from one neighbor and give to another, anything from an ox yoke to a load of lumber. On one occasion he was known to steal a load of lumber in Detroit and give it away before he got home. The last we heard of poor Jake he was dangling from the limb of a tree in Montana for stealing horses. L. G. Stevenson was another queer specimen of humanity, who came here in 1870. "Steve," as he was called, was as cute as a fox, a first-rate neighbor, and a clever fellow all around. The first civil case tried in the township Steve was employed as counsel for the defendant and John McClelland for the plaintiff. As the justice of peace before whom the case was tried was not very well posted in Blackstone, he was at a loss to know how to open the court. Steve told him to repeat after him what he should say. "Proceed sir," said the justice of peace. "Hear ye, hear ye," said the justice of peace, "the justice court of Lake Eunice is now open, all persons having business in this court must appear and be heard. God save the Queen." "God save the Queen, be d---d if I'll do it," said the justice of peace, "there is something not right about that. We don't have a Queen in this country." After a sharp skirmish by the attorneys it was decided to call off the Queen and the case went on trial. The plaintiff won the case, and as Steve did not tell the justice of peace how to close the court, the probability is, it is still open. Steve was for a long time the political Moses of this part of the country, and when the Republican party wanted to concentrate public sentiment and obtain full delegations from Becker County in the district conventions, they had but to can Steve, and the thing was fixed. Steve was a singular genius; the world would not have been complete without him. Besides the characters in Lake Eunice mentioned by Mr. McClelland as noted for their peculiarities, there were others. A man by the name of Thomas McDonough took a claim on Section 22 in 1870, and afterwards sold his right to Alonzo Fogg. Tom had no fingers or thumbs on either of his hands, having lost them by hard freezing. He, however, could do almost any kind of work, was an expert horse teamster, and could handle the lines as ski11fu1ly as a man with a full set of fingers. A man by the name of Frank Yergens bought the north west quarter of Section 23 from John King, who had pre-empted the place after a close contest with the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. The same place is now owned and occupied by Alfred N Nunn. Yergens, or Dutch Frank, as he was usually called, was a peculiar specimen of the Lgenus homo. Knickerbocker's description of Wouter Van Twiller, the first Dutch Governor of New York, would apply equally as well to Dutch Frank. He was a man specially noted for the symmetry of his physical proportions, being exactly five feet six inches in height and six feet five inches in circumference. He was one of nature's noblemen, a man with a noble head---an immense head, a head that no ordinary neck could support, so nature came to his, relief by placing his head on top of his backbone, squarely between his shoulders without any neck at all. One dark, rainy night he took old Uncle James Blake, who was making his way home on foot from Detroit carrying a brass clock that he was taking home to repair, into his wagon to ride but afterwards made him get out and walk the rest of the way through the mud because he could not play him a tune on the clock. Archibald McDonell. By MRS. JESSIE C. WEST. Archibald B. McDonell was born at Fort William, Shire of Argyle, Scotland, on the 18th of October, 1814. About the later part of June, 1870, Archibald B. McDonell and family composed of a wife and nine children, five sons and four daughters---Duncan the oldest of the boys was married a short time previous to leaving Canada, their former home-arrived in St. Paul. On the 22nd day of June, they went from St. Paul to Shakopee, Scott County, and remained there until the 5th of July, when Mr. McDonell and three of his sons left for Becker County to seek new homes, leaving his wife, Donald, and Finlay, his daughters and daughter-in-law at Shakopee, until he and the boys could erect a home on the wild prairies. They went by way of Carver, Young America and Glencoe, stopping with some friends from Canada a few days, who had settled on some lands on the Buffalo Creek, McLeod County. Then they left for Pelican Lake and the proposed Northern Pacific Railroad by way of Litchfield, Benson, Alexandria, Pomme de Terre, Fergus Falls, Pelican Rapids and arrived at Pelican Lake on the 20th day of July, the whole country traversed between Pomme de Terre and Pelican Lake being destitute of any houses, except one on the west end of Pelican Lake, owned by Robert Scambler, but in every direction a covered wagon and a little group of children could be seen. P. S. Peabody had started to build a house on the north side of Pelican Lake, which A. B. McDonell and sons helped to finish by hewing out basswood slabs for floor and room meanwhile looking about the country between Pelican and Cormorant Lakes for suitable lands to take as homesteads. The most attractive land had been staked out by parties who went ahead of the "Boom" on purpose to sell their rights to the newcomers in a short time. Men, horses and oxen were busy hauling logs for shanties, and plowing the prairie to get sods to cover the houses which made a very good and warm place to live in. The lands were not surveyed at the time when each man marked out the piece of land he intended to claim, but some time in the latter part of August, George B. Wright was sent by the government to survey the counties of Becker and Clay into townships and sections, which made a vast difference in the situation of some of the homesteads. About the first of September the other members of the McDonell family arrived at Pelican Lake, where A. B. McDonell had built a comfortable sod covered shanty after the fashion of the country. Before the cold weather set in not less than twenty families, composed of Swedes, Norwegians, Scotch, French, Irish Americans and Germans were settled around Pelican and Cormorant Lakes. In the days of the early settlement at Pelican Lake, fish could be caught in abundance at any point around the lake by dropping the hook into the water. Bait was plentiful, frogs, horse-flies and grasshoppers, and fishermen were sure of a pickerel, pike or black bass every time his hook struck the water. Fish and game wardens were unknown in the days of early settlement. At and around the Pelican country also partridges, prairie chickens, wild ducks, geese, pelicans, swans and sand-hill cranes were in countless numbers. Inhabiting the country then were deer, elk, common and jack rabbits, which went far in assisting the homesteader to stick to his claim during the seven years of grasshopper troubles. In the fall of 1870 and the winter of 1871, the nearest market to the settlement was Alexandria in Douglas County, something over one hundred miles distant. Until the Northern Pacific Railroad was built, P. S. Peabody had a few staple articles at from three to five five [sic] hundred per cent profit. Salt pork, 25 cents per pound, tea from $1.00 to $1.50 per pound. Calico at 25 cents per yard and everything else in proportion. But we must admit that it was about as easy to pay for the necessities of life in those days as it is to-day in 1894, as money was plentiful, work sufficient and good. wages at any kind of labor, and the job hunted the man and not the man the job as it is now. Most of the settlers have passed away. A. B. McDonell died Nov. 27th, 1902. John McClelland. The old settlers will doubtless nearly all remember John McClelland. He was the first register of deeds ever elected by the people of this county, and held the office for six years, and as he was always obliged to walk on his knees he was for a long time a familiar figure in Detroit. He now lives in the state of Washington. A PATHETIC CHAPTER. By ROBERT MCCLELLAND. The story of suffering from cold and hunger of Dr. Ripley and John McClelland in the spring of 1856 resulting in the death of the former and the loss of his legs by the latter comprises a pathetic chapter in the history of the times. John McClelland had reached Glencoe prior to the month of March, 1856, but at what particular time whether in the latter part of 1855 or the early spring of 1856 cannot now be recalled. In the month of March 1856, Dr. Ripley of Shakopee, and John McClelland, then of Glencoe, were employed by Bell and Chapman to go to Cedar City a point now known on the Hutchinson and Litchfield road, about thirteen miles distant from Hutchinson and nine miles from Litchfield for the purpose of constructing a log house to be occupied as a temporary country hotel or stopping place for new comers, and also for the accommodation of others who might conclude to settle or engage in business at the new townsite which had already been, or which was about to be laid out at that point. The snow was rapidly disappearing at the time of starting, the weather was comparatively mild and the indications were that spring was near at hand. In view of the mild weather, moccasins which had been worn during the winter, were exchanged for boots, and the two men left Glencoe with supplies of food sufficient to last but ten days, at the end of which time their employers promised to send or come with additional supplies. Upon their arrival at the new townsite, they threw together a few logs for a shelter in which to live while engaged in the construction of the main or hotel building, supplying a cover for that portion of the shanty only, under which stood their improvised bed. After their arrival and within a few days a fierce snow storm prevailed and the weather changed to bitter cold. They remained fifteen days and until all their food except about a pound of dried apples and a quart of rice was exhausted and no one appeared with additional supplies. At the expiration of that time they started for Forest City. The snow was deep and drifted and their progress slow. They had matches with them and when night came they took shelter in a grove and started a fire. The next day they traveled until nearly noon, when they discovered that they were lost, and their matches having become damp in the meantime they would not burn. They undertook to return to the shanty which they had left and to retrace their footsteps to the place they stopped the first night in the hope that the fire of the previous night had not died out, but in this they were disappointed, the fire was dead and they spent the second night tramping in and about the ashes in order to keep from freezing. When morning came they resumed their tramp and when within about seven miles of the shanty the doctor laid down exhausted from exposure, cold and hunger and said he could go no farther. He was urged and encouraged to make another effort, but finally gave up entirely, and as Mr. McClelland left him the doctor requested that in case the latter reached the shanty and was able to return, that he do so, and bring back some matches. Shortly after the separation Mr. McClelland fell through an air-hole while crossing the north fork of Crow River, got his feet wet, and they immediately swelled so that he had to cut off his boots, and the remainder of the way he walked in his stockings. Upon reaching the shanty an effort was made to procure water, from a nearby lake in which to bathe his feet to withdraw the frost, but the lake was frozen to the bottom and no water could be procured. He then built a fire and as soon as his feet were placed near the fire he became wholly unable to walk. During the following eighteen days, and until relief came, he started a fire four times, only. His entire food supply during those 18 days, after three days on the road without a morsel of any kind of food, consisted of the remnants of dried apples and rice before referred to. John McClelland was brought to Glencoe and from thence taken to Shakopee, where both of his legs were amputated, one four and the other eight inches below the knee. Dr. Ripley's remains were found two months after the last separation from my brother, about half a mile from the place where he was last seen alive, his hat hanging an a bush near by and a bottle partly filled with chloroform by his side. Lake Ripley, located near Litchfield gets its name from the circumstances narrated above, as well as the hotel in Litchfield by the same name. My brother's misfortune was the occasion of my father's removal from Indiana to McLeod county which occurred shortly thereafter, after a stay en route of about six weeks in Shakopee, where the family was detained in caring for brother John while recovering from his injuries, Glencoe was reached on the 11th day of June, 1856. At the solicitation and with the assistance of friends my brother, shortly after the occurrences narrated published a small book or pamphlet entitled "Sketches of Minnesota," in which was incorporated the story of his own and the doctor's suffering and the circumstances surrounding the latter's death. Miss Katie Gibson who has before been referred to as the first teacher in the log schoolhouse was understood to have been the doctor's affianced at the time of his death, and she visited my brother after we had removed to the farm to make inquiry as to whether the doctor had spoken of her before his and the doctor's last parting. Loss of life or limb by freezing was not an unusual occurrence during those early Minnesota winters, due to the severity of the climate. Snow fell to the depth of from two to three feet and the thermometer registered from 30 to 40 below for weeks at a time, and owing to the dry, steady, cold atmosphere and the entire absence of any thawing, the great snow storms which prevailed, drifted into heaps, rendering travel with teams on the prairie, sometimes impossible, and at all times attended with danger. But notwithstanding the risks and dangers to which the early settlers were exposed life among them was not wholly monotonous, nor devoid of interest. They hoped for better things and enjoyed the anticipation. Hospitality and generosity one with another were among their commendable virtues. There were no church bickerings, nor society factions among them. They all joined together in whatever of pleasure or amusement the times and circumstances afforded. GEO. W. BRITT. Geo. W. Britt was born January 8th, 1811, at Litchfield, Maine; came to Lake Eunice in 1870. Uncle Britt, as he was always called by his friends, was one of the first settlers in the town of Lake Eunice, and without doubt the first corn-husking bee in Becker County was held at his house. The writer was there and never will forget the hearty welcome he received and the splendid New England supper that was spread for the hearty settlers. It was a supper never to be forgotten; no lack of food at that table. Uncle Britt was raised in the forests of Maine. When a young man he was a lumberman, a sailor and cruiser to locate pine lands in Maine and Canada. It was his boast that he had driven the rivers of Maine and Canada for 27 springs, and his accounts of some of those drives and varied experiences in the forests of Maine and Canada were very interesting. He was a very kind hearted man; no one needing food or shelter was ever turned from his door. He died at Lake Eunice April 4th, 1893, from the effects of la grippe and old age. To MRS. JESSIE WEST, DETROIT, MINN., DEAR MADAM: At your request I give you these few items of the early history of Becker County. I left Boston, Mass., on the 9th day of May, 1871, going by the cars to Newport, then by boat to New York, then via the Erie Railroad to Buffalo, where we took the boat J. R. Coburn for Duluth. We were in the first boat that left for Duluth that spring and were nine days in the passage, carrying a large amount of freight as well as passengers. It was a very pleasant trip. We stopped in all of the principal ports, and at last reached Duluth, where we found a new town. The principal street ran north and south, the buildings were all one style facing the street with square fronts. There were two elevators and the railroad station was one mile from the lake. There were no regular trains, the railroad being in the hands of the construction company. We remained at Duluth one week. Here we made the acquaintance of the Rev. Mr. Gilfillan, who was a resident minister. We found the railroad in a bad condition. There were numerous trestle works which were dangerous. They did not dare to trust the engines over some of them, and so the cars were detached from the engines and pushed across the trestle and another engine took them on the other side. We reached Thompson the first day and had to remain there over night. Here my connection with the Grand Army of the Republic was of benefit to us, for I found some comrades among the railroad men, and they gave us material aid. Thompson was a hard place; being the beginning of the Northern Pacific Railroad, it was filled with railroad employes [sic] and that class of people that follow a railway crew. Nearly every other building was a saloon or dance hall. Gambling was openly carried on, and the town could boast of its houses of prostitution. In the evening, one would think bedlam was let loose. With profanity, screaming, ribald songs, and shooting, we passed a sleepless night. The next day, Sunday, we loaded our goods on a flatcar and started for Brainerd. The day was warm and the sun was hot. The engine burnt wood, the sparks came and fell on us in showers, sometimes setting our clothing on fire. At last we reached a place called Aitkin. Here we had to leave the train and all of our heavy goods, for there was a sink-hole in the track, and the train could not cross it, so we got our trunks on a handcar, and women and children, and in addition to our company, we were met here by Superintendent Hobart and some other officials of the company. We pumped that handcar for about eight miles over a road bed that resembled a snake both in its wanderings up and down pitchings as well as its curvings. At last we reached the sink. Here the earth had entirely disappeared, the track held together, and we had a suspension bridge about half of a mile in length. I should think it was about ten feet to the water, and the rails hung down to within a foot of the water at the center. When we got there we walked around, and they let the car go. It was carried by its own momentum down the incline and half way up the other side, where it was seized by men stationed there and pushed up the remainder of the way. Here we for the first time in our lives saw mosquitoes. I had previously met a few, but without any exception there were more to the square inch going round that sink-hole than I ever saw before, and this was our experience to be followed up by day and night, till cold weather put an end to them. After getting around the sink we entered a passenger train and in about one hour reached Brainerd. Brainerd was headquarters for the Northern Pacific Railroad, and the description of Thompson answers for Brainerd. Mr. Hobart directed us to go to the Pine Restaurant, and. we found a most excellent family, but there were no beds and we had to lay on the floor; of course, the mosquitoes and the eye watering smudge were there. Three days in Brainerd, and then we took a train to Crow Wing River, that being as far as the iron rails were laid. We stopped two days with James Campbell, now a resident of Richwood, who kept a tent hotel at this place. Here we hired teams, and after three days of travel we reached Detroit Lake, camping where the small stream empties into the lake near the club house. The next morning we drove into Tylerville. We remained here a few days, and June 15th, I selected my present homestead. It hardly seems necessary to mention the struggles and hardships, loss of crops by hail and grasshoppers, as well as the makeshifts to get along. These experiences are common to all new communities, yet we experience pleasure in speaking of them. SUNDAY-SCHOOL. July 9th, 1871.---The following named persons met in the grove, where the Maple Grove schoolhouse now stands. Mr. and Mrs. David Mix, Annis Mix, Charles Mix, Capitol a Mix, Frank Mix, Lillie Mix, Louise Mix, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Averill, Mr. and Mrs. S. Woodworth, Mrs. Sylvester Moore, Flora Moore, Henry Moore, Lecela Moore, William McDonough, Edward McDonough, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Martin, Pennell Martin and Charles W. Martin for the purpose of organizing a Sunday-school. David Mix was chosen superintendent, T. J. Martin assistant. Teachers, bible class, T. J. Martin; young ladies, Mrs. Moore; young men, S. Woodworth; infant class, Mrs. Mix. Sunday, July 23rd, we received a visit from Mr. Mason, Sunday-school missionary. He said this was the first organized school he had found in the county and gave us five dollars towards a library. Whether Mr. Mason organized any other school earlier than this date. I do not know, but think we can take the credit of being the first. The name was the Maple Grove Sunday-school. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Religious services were held at different places in the county by the Rev. "Father" Gurley. I think at that time he was a Methodist, but he became later on connected with the Episcopalians. The first religious service held in Maple Grove was in the fall by the Rev. Mr. Wood, of Detroit, who reorganized the Sunday-school on that day, and also united James Hanson and Annis Mix in marriage. November 8th, winter set in, the snow never disappearing entirely till May 3rd, 1872. On April 9th we gathered maple sap and made maple syrup, the first run of the season. On April 13th, 1872, Marion Martin was born. THE BECKER COUNTY VETERAN ASSOCIATION. --- THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Through some neglect on the part of the department officers, the Grand Army of the Republic lost its position in the National Encampment and all G. A. R. work was at an end, as there was no department we could not work. So the members of the G. A. R, and old soldiers formed themselves into the Becker County Veteran's Association. BRICKMAKING. In May, 1872, Mr. Norcross, uncle of William A. Norcross, of Detroit, started a brick-yard near where the Detroit House stands. Those pond holes near there are where he dug his clay. He made good brick earlier in the same season near Mud Lake, where another yard was started, Giles Peak furnishing the supplies for carrying on the work. In 1873 W. Norcross burned a kiln in the yard. His uncle started and also made brick east of the Pelican River on the Rand place. In 1875, a yard was started by Shaw and Kindred. In July of that year Kindred sold out to T. J. Martin. The first attempts were failures, but later they succeeded in making good brick. In 1880 Martin sold his interest to Shaw, who carried it on for two years more and then burned out. THOMAS J. MARTIN. Sylvester Moore. Sylvester Moore was born at Trumbull, Ashtabula County, Ohio, on the 31st day of December, 1820. In the year 1852 he was married to Miss Mary Jane Teachout at Darien, Walworth County, Wisconsin. Mr. Moore came with his family to Becker County on the 14th of June, 1871. He took a homestead on Section 12, in Lake Eunice, where he lived the remainder of his days. In the early days of this county he took an active part in the affairs of his town and county, and in this connection he earned and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of all. Sylvester Moore was a man of unimpeachable character, honest in word and deed, well informed and a man whom it was a pleasure to meet and an honor to call a friend. Sylvester Moore died on the 2nd of November, 1899. Mrs. Moore and four children survive him. They were Mrs. S. B. Curtis, Mrs. O. V. Mix, Henry Moore of Shell Prairie, and Leslie G. Moore, of Lake Eunice.---Detroit Record. MRS. WEST.

The history of Bourbon Whiskey in Kentucky

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===Origins of Bourbon=== '''The history of bourbon, the United States's only original spirit, and the early distilleries and pioneers. ''' *How Kentucky became the bourbon capitol https://www.history.com/news/how-kentucky-became-the-worlds-bourbon-capital A law, colloquially known as “corn patch and cabin rights” , provided 400 acres land ownership to those settlers who erected a home and planted corn before 1778. By the late 1700s Kentuckians were shipping whiskey down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans. The whiskey was shipped from Limestone, a riverside port in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and was soon known as ‘that whiskey from Bourbon’. Eventually, just the word bourbon would suffice. Whiskey was often prescribed for its medicinal qualities and was used to barter with the native Americans for food, fur, and sometimes land. The first Catholics to move to central Kentucky were 60 families from Maryland who were led by [[Hayden-1116|Basil Hayden]]. They arrived just as the first bourbon makers began making bourbon whiskey. They quickly got involved in making this new spirit. The whiskey families associated with the Maryland migration include the Beams, Boones, Cecils, Dants, Haydens, Mattinglys, Medleys, Pottingers, Wathens, Wheatleys, and Willetts. They mostly settled in Nelson, Marion, and Washington County. *One historical marker (#2295, Paris) reads: BOURBON WHISKEY/JACOB SPEARS Named after Bourbon Co. because of quantity and quality of whiskey produced within its borders. Made from a fermented mash of at least 51% corn, with less wheat, rye, or barley, yeast and limestone water. Distilled at no more than 160 proof and aged in charred oak barrels. In 1964, Congress recognized bourbon as a distinctly American product. BOURBON WHISKEY/JACOB SPEARS (Reverse) Stone Castle, 1 mile south, built 1790 by Thomas Metcalfe for Jacob Spears. A Pennsylvanian who settled in Paris, he was innovative farmer & one of first distillers of bourbon whiskey. Still standing on this farm are a springhouse and a storehouse for his bourbon whiskey. It is the most complete distiller’s complex still in existence today. This marker was dedicated on June 28, 2009.https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/418 * In the Bourbon County 1810 census, there were 128 distilleries listed, a total production of over 146,000 gallons of whiskey valued at over $48.000. Every community in Bourbon County had at least one large distillery, making Bourbon whiskey. From ''The History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky''. Edited by William Henry Perrin. Chicago: O L Baskin & Co. 1882. https://archive.org/details/cu31924081311676/page/65/mode/1up?q=Distillery: "From the very earliest settlement of the country, the manufacture of whisky has been numbered among its in- dustries. The pioneers made whisky for the purpose of finding a market for their surplus grain. Since the day of the little log distillery, with a capacity of a few barrels per week, the business has grown and increased with the growth and development of the countrj-. It is a significant fact, that of all the early manufacturing industries of Paris and Bourbon County, that of whisky alone has kept pace with the time. The hemp factories, the cotton mills, etc., are gone, and few of the present generation can point out the sites where erst they stood, but the distilleries are more flourishing than ever before." Page 65 "It is not known at the present day, with any degree of certainty, perhaps, who started the first distillery in the county, or in what year the business was begun. Collins has the following upon the subject : " The first distillery in Bourbon County was near where the manufactorj' of W. H. Thomas stood in 1869, and was erected about 1790, by [[Speers-56|Jacob Spears]], and others from Pennsylvania. Two negroes cut down the trees and hauled them to the distillery, while Mr. Spears cut the timber into suitable sizes, distilled, went to mill, and also attended a fine stallion he had brought with him. Others claim that [[Hamilton-8862|Capt. John Hamilton]], who run away from Pennsylvania on account of his participation in the ' whisky insurrection,' distilled in this region before Spears." We do not know if this is true, but no doubt it is, that the business commenced at least that far back. Emanuel Wyatt operated a small distillery in a very early day on land now owned by C. M. Clay ; Benjamin Bedford also had a distillery very early. Robert Owen built a small distillery in the present precinct of North Middletown in 1806 ; and in what is now Centerville Precinct there were several distilleries built in early times. Thus the business was inaugurated in different parts of the county, and has increased and expanded to its present dimensions. An old gentleman informed us that those were the days of " honest whisky," when a bushel of grain would make two gallons of whisky that would retail at 25 cents a gallon. Then there was not so much red tape connected with making whisky as there is at present ; " Uncle Sam " was not an interested partner as he is now, and anybody and everybody who felt a desire to do so were permitted to make it in the light of the sun, instead of having his operations veiled in " moon- shine." But without dwelling longer upon the early manufacture of the article, we will devote a little space to the business as conducted at the present day. " 18:27, 18 June 2023 (UTC)18:27, 18 June 2023 (UTC)~~ ===Harrison County=== In Harrison county are 30 distilleries, which manufacture annually about 50,000 barrels of whiskey, much of it of quality unsurpassed in the world. The manufacture of, and trade in, this whisky constitute the greatest business and wealth of Harrison county.https://archive.org/details/collinshistorica02coll/page/322/mode/2up?q=Whiskey ===Marion County=== **People [[Dant-124|George Washington Dant]] [[Dant-26|J W Dant]] ===Nelson County=== ===Nicholas County=== ===Washington County=== ===African-Americans and bourbon production=== Black Americans in Bourbon Brian West, the creative mind behind Black Americans in Bourbon, says, “It’s not just one man that’s responsible for the story of bourbon. It’s many people, and I don’t want to lose sight of the fact that those who were enslaved were really instrumental in carrying the burden of having to harvest the crops, having to mash the grains, and after slavery worked in the distilleries patching, fixing the leaks and putting on the labels.”https://www.cuisinenoirmag.com/the-black-heritage-of-kentucky-bourbon/ *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slaves_of_Basil_%27Old_Grandad%27_Hayden_of_Washington_County%2C_Kentucky ===Myths and Legends=== *Myth: [[Craig-11|Elijah Craig]] invented bourbon. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elijah_Craig *Myth: [[Ritchie-1263|John Ritchie]] was the first pioneer to make sour mash whiskey in Kentucky From the Filson Club is the story "Benjamin Linn...John Ritchie...John Gilkey and a story of an early distillery in Kentucky" dated Jan. 7, 1895 by M.L. Coomes. BIOGRAPHY of JOHN RITCHIE Sr. *[[Beam-1509|Jacob Beam]] Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Beam Jim Beam Bourbon] ==Sources==

The History of Hanover Township

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* By Henry Blackmon Plumb * Full title ''History of Hanover Township : including Sugar Notch, Ashley, and Nanticoke boroughs : and also a history of Wyoming Valley, in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania'' * Published by R. Baur Stationers in Wilkes-Barre, PA, 1885. * Source Example: :::Plumb, Henry Blackmon. [[Space:The History of Hanover Township |The History of Hanover Township]]. Wilkes-Barre, PA: R. Baur, 1885. * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Plumb|Plumb]]. Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The History of Hanover|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available online at these locations:=== * https://archive.org/details/historyofhanover00plum

THE HISTORY of John and Mary Hunter

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THE HISTORY of John and Mary Hunter: Written by the child of Jane Ellen Hunter Huey “Mary Hunter was born May 20, 1789 and died April 17. 1870. John Hunter was born June 3, 1791 and died Nov. 8, 1869. They were married Feb [1]7, 1810, by Rev. William McCree [McCrea]. *[https://archive.org/stream/historyofcongreg00kill/historyofcongreg00kill_djvu.txt] “Immediately after their marriage, they [boarded] a sailing vessel that was anchored out in the ocean. They did not sail for some days later, and each morning their parents and relatives would come to the shore to wave to them. It was a sad farewell the morning they sailed out of view of their loved ones. “After six weeks sailing on the ocean, they arrived in America and located in Philadelphia. Their first child Samuel was born there. Later, they came to Mifflin County near Lewistown and Grandfather had a small tract of land near the Manor Furnaces where grandfather and some of the family were employed. “Later, Grandfather's mother and sisters came over. His mother's maiden name was Huston. His sister Margaret married Uncle Charley McCafferty, and Violet married Uncle William Hailey [Thomas Bailey]; they both lived in Clarion County. “Grandfather's mother Granny Hunter lived and died on grandfather's farm which is still in the possession of his grandchildren, the direct descendants of his youngest son William. “Later on, Uncle John Hunter and Aunt Margaret came across the mountains and located in Butler County near Hannah's Town. There was a tavern there where the stages stopped. “Later, grandfather came across the mountains to his son John. Still later, the remainder of them crossed the Allegheny Mountains in wagons. Grandfather came to Allegheny County and bought his homestead, of whom I do not know. It was mostly forest with a log cabin on it. They moved some of their household goods to the cabin, bringing Jane Ellen, the oldest daughter, and Robert, the fourth son, and left them alone. Jane Ellen was my mother. The family that lived there had an old pig that they moved to Tarentum with them, but evidently it did not like Tarentum and wandered back to its old home. The children were frightened, thinking it was a boar. The following morning, our father Joseph Huey who lived on the farm [ad]joining the Hunters went to see his new neighbors, found the children, and took them home with him as he thought they were too young to be left alone in the wilderness. “The union of John and Mary Hunter was blessed with eight children. Samuel [Huston] Hunter, the oldest son, married Mary Thomas. They had ten children – John, Martha, Jane, Augusta, Torrence, Albert, Mary, [Samuel] Huston,[Jr], Laura, and William. Grandmother's brother Willie went as a missionary to India. He only lived a short time. He died of fever. Grandmother was unable to keep up the home for grandfather. She made her home with her three daughters, staying turn about with them. Wherever she was, grandfather always went to spend the weekends with her. She was staying with Aunt Lillie [Mary Matilda Hunter] Harper. On Monday morning Grandfather donned his high silk hat and said goodbye to Grandmother and Aunt Lillie. It was a cold snowy morning and the wind was blowing hard. Grandfather was on his way to board the train for Tarentum. He did not hear the train and stepped in front of it. Life was extinct when they lifted his body. That was November 8, 1869. Grandmother followed on April 17, 1870. Both were buried from Aunt Lillie Harper's. Grandfather had no cuts or bruises visible. He was a very tall man and carried his height well. “I recall grandmother when she was in our home as we sat around her knee telling of her sister Ann in Ireland going to drive the cows home, how the fairies would meet her under a large tree where they were holding sport among themselves. They would give her money if she was alone. Her sister Ann died when young. We also had heard weird tales of the haunted house in Butler County on the Cooper farm. Grandfather and Uncle John were afraid to go into the house after dark. Sometimes Aunt Margaret would take her baby and go visiting. Grandfather and Uncle John would work and wait outside until she came home to go in and make a light. Uncle John mended shoes and sometimes the shoes and tools and lasts would be flying through the room. They had a ladder that led to the loft. One of the boys went up the ladder and an old woman chased him in the chimney. He did not wait to come down the ladder, he just jumped. Mother told of Aunt Margaret Hunter's sister and herself sleeping on the floor. She did not know the house was haunted. When the other two girls said, "There it comes," and it did. It just lifted the bedclothes off of them. Mother said she just landed in bed between Uncle John and Aunt Margaret. Sometimes sitting quietly in the evenings, if there were apples in the room, they would begin to fly around. “Now how can we account for our ancestors telling us such tales? I have heard the tales repeated many times by different persons. They firmly believed they were true. “Even though Grandfather had a large family, he had room in his home for his orphan nephew, Alexander Anderson, who lived and learned the tailoring trade in Lewistown and came with them across the mountains. He married Sarah, Aunt Margaret Hunter's sister. They located in Freeport, lived and died there. Our mother learned the tailoring trade under his direction. She could make beautiful buttonholes. “They led long and useful lives. There were honest, upright, and industrious. Their sons and daughters followed faithfully in their footsteps. May their grandchildren, great, and great-great, always bear in mind this grand old couple, who in their youth left their homeland, Ireland, and came to America, the land of the free to built [build] their home.” [Transcribed by S. Mueller] Additional comments by Kissinger-162: A descendant of the Hunter family clarified that John and Mary Hunter had eight children: Samuel Huston Hunter (1811-1883), John Hunter, Jr. (1814?-1900), James Hunter (1817-1897), Robert Hunter (1818-1904), Jane Ellen Hunter Huey (1822-1910), Margaret Hunter Hill (1825-1895), William Hunter (1826-1900) and Mary Matilda (Lillie) Hunter Harper (1832-1906). Samuel Huston Hunter was married to Mary E. Thomas and their firstborn son John was born in Mill Hall, PA in 1835. Samuel was a tailor and although his parents and siblings all moved west of the Allegheny Mountains to Allegheny County, Samuel moved to Bald Eagle Township in Clinton County (Mill Hall) and lived and worked there until his death. Their ten children were: John Huston, Martha, Jane Ellen, Sarah Augusta, Irvin Torrence, Albert Huston, Mary E., Samuel Huston, Jr., Laura, and William Henry. Sarah Augusta “Gussie” Hunter (1846-1947) was the daughter of Samuel and Mary and was great-grandmother to Richard and Herb Kissinger. She lived a long life, just shy of 101 years old! Several of the Hunters enjoyed long lives. * History of congregations of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and biographical notices of eminent Presbyterian ministers and laymen, with the signification of names of places, by Killen, W. D. (William Dool), 1806-1902, 1886. Page 113. [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcongreg00kill#page/113/mode/1up]

The History of Swanston Fawcett

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'''''WARNING: Swanston was convicted of a nasty crime. You may prefer to head back to the referring page and just skip the following content....''''' == Background == Swanston (Swanson / Edward / Stanley) Fawcett (Faucett / Forsett / Fossett) is not easy to trace given the combination of possible spellings that were used at different times. Note that some dates provided are the dates that the event was reported (this can be seen by checking the dates in the references). Peter Oscar Forsett (1810-1876) married Sarah A Hart about 1852 in Castlereagh. Swanston was born just after he died in 1877NSW BDM - Birth #15518/1877 "Swanson Fossett". Perhaps the lack of a father didn't help but the few records that we have suggest that Swanston was a bit of a character. He may have followed the lead of his oldest brother, Peter; who allegedly had various dealings with bushrangers and was a person of interest to the police on more than one occasion. In 1897, a fellow named 'Edward Fawcett' was charged with the theft of a bicycle and sent for six months in Bathurst gaol. This may not have been our Swanston but when he was charged later in Darlinghurst the gaol entry sheet: ''Aliases: FAUCETT, Edward; FAWCETT, Stanley Swanston''. Also the Police Gazette names him as SwansonNSW Police Gazette, 21 July 1897, p.256. == His (first) wife and children == * December 1899 - Married Cicely Pidgeon in Bathurst.NSW BDM - Marriage #7719/1899 "Suanston Faucett + Ciciley M Pidgeon"Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) - 29 April 1914, p 7, "In Divorce" * July 1900 - Daughter Bertha was born (in Oberon: Fawcett, Swanston + Cicily M) NSW BDM #24901/1900 * 1902 - Son Harold was born (in Dubbo: Faucett, Stanley + Cecily) NSW BDM#2617/1902 * 1905 - Son Stephen was born (in Oberon: Fawcett, Swanston + Cicily M) NSW BDM Birth #6340/1905 Why was he using a different name and in a different town for the birth of Harold? Well there was a spot of bother in 1902 that might explain both and after it cleared up, they returned home. Are we sure that Harold is his son? Well this is family history so who knows... but it does fit with the events and the fact that in 1908 he stated that there were 3 children at home... == Assault in 1902 without consequences == * 25 May 1902 - Assaulted Ruby Paul (8 years oldNSW BDM - Birth #35285/1894) in Lithgow (about 60 km east from Bathurst) Lithgow Mercury - 27 May 1902, p 2, "Alleged Indecent Assault"The Maitland Daily Mercury - 29 May 1902, p 3, "Lithgow. A Serious Charge"The Australian Star - 30 May 1902, p 6, "A Serious Charge. Lithgow" * 27 May 1902 - In the Lithgow Police Court, the bench (JPs W. J. Beard and H. Dyball) heard evidence and decided that a prima-facie case existed. They committed him to trial at the Bathurst Quarter Sessions on 5th August. Swanston applied for bail which was granted at £100 after he stated that he had a wife in Bathurst.The Lithgow Mercury - 30 May 1902, p 6, "Lithgow Police Court" * 06 August 1902 - The case was delayed to the 6th due to other matters and received almost no attention in the media.'''''Another Lithgow Case.''' James (op cit) Fawcett was charged with having at Lithgow on May 25th last assaulted a girl 8 years of age. Prisoner was undefended. After evidence had been taken the jury, after a short retirement, found a verdict of not guilty and the accused was discharged.''The National Advocate - 7 August 1902, p 2 "Bathurst Quarter Sessions" (very last paragraph) == Assault in 1908 with consequences == * 25 September 1908 - There is a report from the Oberon Police Court that ''Swanston Faucett, of Snakes Valley, Tarana was charged with a criminal offence. Committed for trial to the Bathurst Assizes, to be held on October 14. The evidence was unfit for publication. Accused, was refused bail.''Lithgow Mercury - 25 September 1908, p 4, "Oberon Police Court" * 12 October 1908 - The local Bathurst paper publishes the cases for the next court session including: ''Swanston Fawcett, carnally knowing a girl under 10 years of age''.National Advocate - 12 October 1908, p 2, "Bathurst Circuit Court". * 14 October 1908 - More details come to light as Swanston rejects the charge and refuses to accept legal counsel. Perhaps relying on the same process that cleared him in 1902. The judge fails to persuade him and moves the case to later in the sitting. In the process it becomes clear that it is a capital (penalty = death) case.Evening News, 14 October 1908, p 7, "An accused refuses legal aid" * 15 October 1908 - Other papers pick up the story. Interestingly, they all refer to him as "elderly" (he is just over 30 years old). At least one cited reference makes a factual error about the name of the girl involved.Wagga Wagga Advertiser - 15 October 1908, p 2, "A Capital Charge"National Advocate - 15 October 1908, p 2, "Refuses to let Counsel Defend Him" * 20 October 1908 - Swanston has a change of heart and accepts counsel after all which further delays the trial until the 21st.National Advocate - 20 October 1908, p 2, "A Capital Charge"Sydney Morning Herald - 21 October 1908, p 11, "Circuit Court"National Advocate - 21 October 1908, p 2, "Bathurst Circuit Court" * 22 October 1908 - News breaks that the offence was against his own daughter aged 8 years and 2 months. On the first day, evidence is provided by the daughter, her mother (Cicely) and a doctor from Oberon.National Advocate - 22 October 1908, p 2, "A Capital Charge" Swanston claimed that all the evidence was trumped up and he blamed his mother-in-law who "tried to get him in trouble". The jury was undecided and were locked up for the night to deliberate..Australian Star, 23 October 1908, p 1, "Bathurst Circuit Court"National Advocate, 23 October 1908, p 2, "The Capital Charge"Maitland Daily Mercury, 23 October 1908, p 5, "A Fearful Charge"Lithgow Mercury, 26 October 1908, p 1, "The Jury Disagree"Richmond River Herald, 30 October 1908, p 6, "Items of Interest" * 23 October 1908 (Friday) - The jury decided that it could not reach a verdict and was dismissed. The judge referred the matter to a retrial and expressed the opinion that it might not be possible to keep Swanston in prison.National Advocate, 24 October 1908, p 3, "The Capital Charge"Sydney Morning Herald, 24 October 1908, p 15, "Circuit Courts" * 21 November 1908 - List of cases to be heard in the Sydney Central Criminal Court includes Swanston.Sydney Morning Herald, 21 November 1908, p 6, "Central Criminal Court" * Looking back in time, we can only really see what the newspapers decided was worth reporting. There is no indication of whether Swanston stayed in gaol in Bathurst, was moved to Sydney (now or later) or whether he was released briefly. The other interesting change is that the first trial was a capital trial but the new one appears to be a lesser charge of "attempt to commit a serious offence". Whether this was the crown prosecutor trying to ensure a conviction or some kind of plea bargaining is not revealed. * 25 November 1908 - Multiple papers report Swanston claim of innocence and the jury decision that he is guilty of the lesser charge. One article still uses the phrase "guilty of assault" but that is probably a small exaggeration on their part.Lithgow Mercury, 25 November 1908, p 2, "Central Criminal Court"Sydney Morning Herald, 25 November 1908, p 7, "Central Criminal Court"National Advocate, 26 November 1908, p 2, "The Snake's Valley Case" * 01 December 1908 - Justice Cohen sentences Swanston to 8 years penal servitude. This is widely reported. In Mudgee (Swanston's birthplace), they raise the earlier charge from 1902 and mention that the policeman involved had local connections.Maitland Daily Mercury, 01 December 1908, p 3, "Salutary Sentence"Australian Star, 02 December 1908, p 6, "A Heavy Sentence"National Advocate, 02 December 1908, p 2, "The Snakes' Gully Case"Lithgow Mercury, 02 December 1908, p 2, "Central Criminal Court"Mudgee Guardian, 03 December 1908, p 6, "Local Brevities"Singleton Argus, 03 December 1908, p 4, "A Heavy Sentence"Richmond River Herald, 04 December 1908, p 4, "Brief Mention"Molong Express, 05 December 1908, p 13, "Stray Pars."Clarence and Richmond Examiner, 05 December 1908, p 10, "A Heavy Sentence" == Is that the end of the story? == * At this point the story gets a little confused depending on the source. It appears that after some time served, Swanston demonstrated signs of mental illness and he was transferred to the Parramatta Hospital for the Criminally Insane. * Then it gets more interesting... Swanston writes a number of letters saying that it is all over and then ... ''escapes'' four years to the day after his sentence started.The Sun, 02 December 1812, p 7, "Criminal Lunatic Escapes"Sydney Morning Herald, 03 December 1812, p 9, "Criminal Escapes"The Cumberland Argus and Fruit-growers Advocate, 04 December 1812, p 3, "Escaped" * 06 September 1913 - Cicely petitioned the NSW Supreme Court for a dissolution of marriage on the ground of incestuous adultery. It mentions that he was (or had been) in Tarana (near Lithgow). Cicely's lawyers were in Orange (about 60 km west from Bathurst)The National Advocate - 06 September 1913, p 5. * 29 April 1914 - Justice Gordon of the NSW Supreme Court granted a decree nisi, returnable in six months. Cicely's lawyer is mentioned but there is apparently no representation from Swanston.Sydney Morning Herald - 29 April 1914, p 7, "In Divorce". * 13 November 1914 - Justice Gordon granted a decree absolute. There is no mention of any challenge from Swanston.Sydney Morning Herald - 13 November 1914, p 4, "Divorce Court" What happened to Swanston? There are no NSW records of him after the escape under any of his aliases. He didn't respond to the divorce proceedings as far as I can tell, there is no record of him (under his various spellings in the media), nor is there any record of his death or burial - was he dead? Hiding? Yet another alias? == Queensland - Richard Robertson == The last answer is the right one - he turned up in Queensland with the name "Richard Robertson". Richard even enrolled in the AIF[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8033739 Army Records for Richard Robertson] on 21st May 1917 but that didn't last long because when he was vaccinated (23/5/17, 30/5/17 and 5/6/17) he went AWOL for three days (after a total service time of 23 days) claiming it was a reaction to the vaccination. He was docked three days pay and was allowed no leave for fourteen days. He did send a telegram to the camp when he left asking for 48 hours leave due to his reaction. There is nothing in his training assessment sheets and he was discharged 5th November 1917 "Having been convicted of an offence by civil power" (although they did note that he was of "good" character). Next we find him working on a farm where he had a disagreement about pay with his boss so he poisoned some of the stock and tried to kill the daughterTruth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sunday 4 November 1917, page 3 of the owner with the same poisonQueensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Friday 31 August 1917, page 5. His arrest was reported in the Police Gazette: :'''Attempted Murder.''' :C. I. BRANCH, BRISBANE.-RICHARD ROBERTSON was arrested by Detectives Sergeant McNaulty and Acting Sergeant Jessen, on the 30th ultimo, charged with attempting to unlawfully kill Olive May Strain, at Dayboro', on or about the 17th ultimo, by placing strychnine in a tin of coffee which was on a mantelpiece in the kitchen, at the residence of complainant's parents, Dayboro'.-3548. 3rd September, 1917. :'''Crimes and Offences not otherwise Described.''' :C. I. BRANCH, BRISBANE.-RICHARD ROBERTSON was arrested by Detectives Sergeant McNaulty and Acting Sergeant Jessen, at Brisbane, on the 21st ultimo, charged with wilfully and unlawfully killing a horse and ten pigs (by poisoning), at Dayboro', on or about the 17th ultimo, the property of Thomas Strain , junior, Dayboro'.-3549. 3rd September, 1917.QLD Police Gazette, 1917, p. 462 The trial date was set for the 6th of September, for all three charges.QLD Police Gazette, 1917, p. 597 At the trial, despite the jury's recommendation of mercyDaily Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1903 - 1926), Friday 2 November 1917, page 8, Richard was sentenced to ten years On the first count and two years each for the other two countsQueensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Friday 2 November 1917, page 5. Richard appealed the sentence on the grounds of his own insanityQueensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Wednesday 13 February 1918, page 5. To prove his insanity, Richard revealed the army incident and that he had previously escaped from a mental institution in NSWTelegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Wednesday 13 February 1918, page 3: :COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL. :Before the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper), Mr. Justice Shand, and Mr. Justice Lukin. :'''THE KING v. RICHARD ROBERTSON''' :Richard Robertson, who appeared in charge of a prison warder, applied for leave to appeal against the sentence of 10 years imprisonment imposed on him at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court on 1st November last by Mr. Justice Chubb on a charge of attempting to kill a young woman by poison, and also of poisoning stock. The applicant claimed that he should not have been convicted, since he was insane, and, in the alternative, that the sentence should be reduced. Mr. J. J. Kingsbury (instructed by Mr. J. S. Hutcheon, of the Crown Law Department) appeared for the Crown. :The applicant stated that he had been vaccinated in camp at Enoggera, and that had thrown him into a condition which hnd caused him to commit the offences. He had previously been suffering a long term of imprisonment in New South Wales, had been transferred to a lunatic asylum, and had thence escaped, he claimed that he was still not responsible for his actions. :Mr. Kingsbury said Dr. Dods had had the man under observation for some months, and could detect no signs. The court refused the application, the Chief Justice remarking that he understood Mr. Justice Chubb had since regretted he had not imposed a heavier sentence. The court felt very much inclined to increase the sentence. He hoped that if the applicant feigned madness, the medical men would consider his case very carefully, and if he was sent to a criminal lunatic asylum he would be very carefully watched. Personally he did not believe the applicant was insane at all. So the appeals judge didn't buy the insanity plea and sent him off to St. HelensSt Helena Convict Index, Prisoner #6535. Item #271421 for ten years, The Police, on the other hand, did some digging and they linked the names: :Richard Robertson, alias Swanston , alias Edward Stanley or Swanston FawcettQLD Police Gazette, 1917, p. 597 Given the notoriety of St Helens, his age, and his past behaviour. that should the last of him... Apparently not - he turned up again like the proverbial bad penny. Tucked away, in 1924, under "Supplementary return of prisoners discharged from His Majesty's Prison, St. Helena, during the month of December, 1923": . == Queensland - John Rowlands == (Vide " Police Gazette," 1928, pages 22 and 136.) - C. I. Branch , Mackay .--J. ROWLANDS, alias Richard Robertson, alias Fawcett, &c., wanted on warrant, charged with uttering a false document to GEORGE HANN, Kolijo, Mackay, has been arrested at Ilfracombe. Wife and Child Deserters. Sub-Inspector ' s Office. -A warrant of commitment QLD Police Gazette page references: * P. 597 for 1917 in the 1910-1920 index (under convictions) * P. 148 for 1924 in the 1920-1929 index (under discharged) - special release - no reasons given. * P. 235 for 1924 (under photos of discharged) * P. 136 for 1928 (under warrants issued for) * P. 22 and P. 136 (under warrants issued for) - J Rowlands - he was identified from his photo taken in 1923/24 on release. Warrant is for issuing a false document (fake cheque?) to the sum of £13 9s. * P. 41 for 1929 (under aprehended) - new name = J Rowlands (aka Robertson, fawcett, & etc). He was arrested at Illfracombe. * P. 46 for 1929: "ROWLANDS, JOHN, alias Richard Robertson, alias Swanson Fawcett, alias Stanley Faucett, alias Stanley Swanson Fawcett, alias John Patrick Heart; Ilfracombe, 2nd January, 1929; obtaining £13 9s. from George Hann by means of a valueless cheque; 3 months' hard imprisonment and ordered to make restitution of £10, or 3 months' imprisonment; Police Court, Mackay, 12th January, 1929; Const. W. J. Barrett and Det. Act. Sergt. F. B. Kearney." * P. 471 in 1932: "Roma street - RICHARD MORONEY, alias Richard Robertson, about 50 years of age, 5 ft. 8 in. high, 12 st weight, dark complexion, blue eyes, clean shaven; a labourer. Left Giru about 9-11-32 for Brisbane. Location desired with a view of service upon him of an order for distress, made at Brisbane on 18-11-32, for the payment of £1 5s. weekly for the maintenance of his wife, Edith May Moroney (total amount due, £184 15 s.). Failing distress, warrant of distress (or 6 months' imp.) issued." * P. 416 in 1933: "Roma Street, Brisbane. -- RICHARD MORONEY (otherwise ROBERTSON) (commitment warrant), for disobeying an order for maintenance (amount due £184 15s., with 6s. costs, in default 6 months' imp. He is about 50 years of age, 5 ft. 8 in. high, 12 st weight, dark complexion, blue eyes, clean shaven; a labourer. Was last heard of when leaving Giru on 2-11-33, stating that he intended proceeding to Brisbane by train." And now the trail runs cold again... Wanted in 1933 for an amount greater than £184 which apparently accumulated at £1 5s / week (or about £65 / annum). That means he left his wife around 1930. Who was she? Did she have any children? One possible match is Elizabeth Susan Robinson (married to Richard Henry Robinson), married 26/12/1925 and divorced in 1939 due to desertion. She claims in left around 1932... There was one child, custody granted to the mother. == Sources ==

The History of the Josselyn Family

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'''The Josselyn Family''' The Josselyn Family of Webster is of ancient traceable lineage. Its known history extends even further back then to the time of Charlemagne, whose daughter married Count Joceline. One of the descendants of this union was Sir Gilbert Joceyne, who accompanied William, Duke of Normandy in his quest of England, in 1066, and became the founder of the Joslin family in England. He received from William I extensive territorial grants in the county of Lincoln, among which were the lordships of Sempringham and Tyrington. His son Gilbert devoted himself to a religious life and founded the order of Gilbertines and was canonized a Saint by Pope Innocent III in 1202. The younger son, Thomas, married Maude, daughter and co-heiress of John Hyde, of Hyde Hall, and granddaughter of Baron Sudeley, by which marriage the family obtained the estate which has ever since remained in its possession. One of the descendants married Anne, the heiress of the Percy’s, and became Duke of Northumberland. Another was a signer of the Magna Charta. Another is the present Earl of Roden. Nathaniel Jossclyne (I) was born in 1452 and was brother of Sir Ralph, the Lord Mayor of London, and Sir Thomas, of Hyde Hall, from whom descended Lord Newport, Viscount Josselyn and Earl of Roden. (II) James Joslin, seventh son of Nathaniel Joslin (I), was born in England, in 1497. He was the first to spell the name Joslin. Previously the spelling varied according to the whim of the writer. (III) Robert Joslin, sixth son and youngest child, of James Joslin (2), was born in England, probably about 1560. He married Martha Cleveland. (IV) Thomas Joslin, son of Robert Joslin (3), the fourth child, was born in England, about 1591. He was the emigrant ancestor of the American. Joslin’s. He married, in 1614, in London, England, Rebecca Marlowe. He came over in the ship "Increase" in April 1635, and landed in Hingham, Massachusetts, with his wife Rebecca, son Nathaniel, and four daughters, Rebecca, Dorothy, Eliza and Mary. Later an elder son Abraham, who had been left at school in England, joined the family. Elizabeth Ward, a servant, came with the Joslin’s. Thomas Joslin was a proprietor of the town and was elected to various town offices there. He was selectman in 1645. He removed about 1654 to Lancaster, of which town he was one of the original proprietors. Thomas and Nathaniel Joslin sold their land at Hingham, March I1, 1652-53, to George Lane and Moses Collier. Thomas Joslin died in 166o. His will was dated May 9,1660 and proved March 20, 1661. He bequeathed to wife Rebecca, sons Abram and Nathaniel, daughters Rebecca Nichols and Elizabeth Emmons, son-in-law Roger Sumner, grandson Abram Joslin. His own signature fixed the proper spelling of the name as Joslin, though variously spelled in records. His widow married William Kerly, of Lancaster. Children of Thomas and Rebecca (Marlowe) Joslin were: 1. Rebecca, born in 1617, married' Thomas Nichols, and died in Hingham, September 22, 1675. 2. Abraham, born 1619, was in Hingham. in 1647 and afterwards at Lancaster and Stow; he was lost at sea in 1670 and Beatrice his widow married (second), 1671, Sergeant Benjamin Bosworth. of Hull, his son Abraham was killed by the Indians in Lancaster in 1674, aged twenty-five. 3. Joseph, born 1621, married and had children. 4, Dorothy, born 1624. 5. Nathaniel, born 1627. 6. Elizabeth, born 1629, married in Boston, June 21, 1652, Edward Yeomans (Emmons). 7. Mary, born, 1634, married Roger Sumner, great-great-great-grandfather of Charles Sumner, the senator. - (V) Nathaniel Joslin, son of Thomas Joslin (4), was born in England. 1627, died in 1694, in, Marlboro, Massachusetts. He married Sarah King, of Watertown, Massachusetts, and afterward of Lancaster. He removed to Marlboro after the destruction. of Lancaster in King Phillip's war. Children of Nathaniel and Sarah (King) Joslin were Nathaniel, born June 21, 1658, died 1667; Sarah; Dorothy; Rebecca; Elizabeth; Nathaniel, born probably 1668; Mary; Peter. (VI) Nathaniel Joslin, son of Nathaniel Joslin (5), was born probably in Lancaster in 1668. He married Hester Morse, of Marlboro, where he removed with his parents in King Philip's war. They had thirteen children, among whom was Thomas, born March 10, 1707. (VII) Thomas Joslin, son of Nathaniel Joslin (6), was born March 10, 1707. He married (second) Lucy Forbush, of Marlboro. Children of Thomas and - Joslin were Lucy, born 1741, died 1743: Israel, born July 13, 1743, married Ann Newton: Thomas, born August 6, 1745, was a soldier in the revolution; Jonas, see forward. (VIII) Jonas Joslin, son of Thomas Joslin (7), was born April 25, 1754. His widow Lydia married (second) - Hill. Children of Jonas and Lydia Joslin were Israel, see forward; Nathan, born February 6. 1782, died in Blackstone, Massachusetts; Otis, born August 13, 1784, resided in Medford, Massachusetts. (IX) Israel Joslin, son of Jonas Joslin (8), was born in Marlboro, Massachusetts, December 13, 1778. He settled in Smithfield, Rhode Island. He married Asha Crosby, born November 20, 1788. She was the daughter of Benjamin Crosby, of Smithfield, a soldier in the revolution, who married, October 26, 1775, Sarah Smith. born March 27, 1760. Children of Israel and Asha (Crosby) Joslin were Elisha C., born March 31, 1807; Nathan, born May 5, 1810; Asher, see forward. (X) Asher Joslin, son of Israel Joslin (g), was born April 26, 1816, in Smithfield, Rhode Island. He was educated in the public schools of Smith-field and at Dudley Academy. He had, however, worked in the Slater mill in Webster some time before he went to the academy. When the mill was burned and he was thrown out of work, he took advantage of the opportunity to study. Except for his interruption he was for forty-seven years continuously employed in the woolen mills of S. Slater & Sons at Webster. He was advanced from year to year until he became the head of the wool sorting department. For about twenty-five years he occupied this prominent and responsible position. He bought wool for the mills in the west, in New York and the various markets. The profits of the business depended to a large extent upon his judgment in buying. He kept to his daily work until his final illness three weeks before his death, May 30, 1880. Before the war. he was active in the anti-slavery movement. The Joslin house was a station in the Underground Railroad and sheltered many escaped slaves. His associates were largely Whigs, but he affiliated early with the Free-Soil party. When he cast his first vote, he heard that on account of his youthful looks his vote would be challenged on the ground that he was not of age. When he went to the polls, he carried the family Bible under his arm and no questions were asked. In 1845 he voted for John G. Burney. When the Republican party was organized, he joined it with other Free-Soiler’s and continued in hearty accord with its principles the remainder of his life. Ile was always active in the organization and usually served on the Republican town committee. He was a representative to the general court in 1859 and senator in 1863. He took his part in town affairs... Out of thirty-five years he was twenty-five years on the board of assessors. He also served on the school committee. He was one of the trustees of the Webster Five Cents Savings Bank. The resolutions of the board upon his demise declared that "the corporation has lost an efficient and faithful officer, the community an upright citizen justly esteemed for his ninny sterling qualities of heart and mind." Ile was not in sympathy with secret orders and belonged to none. lie was highly active in the church. He joined the Methodist Church in 1837, at the. time of revival services held by Rev. Isaac Stoddard, while pastor of the old Methodist Church. As a member of the church has expressed it: “He has been connected with the Methodist Church as a faithful member, devoted communicant, liberal contributor, earnest worker, for the past forty-three years, and has been one of the official beard for nearly the whole of that time and has been for over thirty years treasurer of the society. His life among the people of Webster has been such as to extol and commend to his fellow citizens the God he served so devotedly and so earnestly. He was an earnest advocate of temperance legislation and a believer in individual total abstinence." He married Mary Clark, daughter of Waldo Clark, daughter of Waldo Clark, and granddaughter of Asahel Clark. Waldo Clark married Sally Brown, whose father, Nathan Brown, maternal grandfather of Mrs. Asher Joslin, was a soldier in the revolution. Nathan Brown's wife was Phila. Asahel Clark, the paternal grandfather of Mrs. Asher Joslin, was a private in the Woodstock (Connecticut) company which responded to the Lexington alarm. April 19, 1775. He was under General Putnam stationed in the Centre division at Cam-bridge and he took part in the battle of Bunker Hill. His was the seventh company, third regiment. In 1776 he was in the sixth company and eleventh regiment at New York with the rank of corporal. He was made ensign, January 1, 1777, was in camp at Peekskill, New York, went to Pennsylvania with McDougall's Brigade and was in the battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777. He was at Valley Forge during the trying winter of 1777-78. He resigned April 20, 1778. Children of Asher and Mary (Clark) Joslin were Harriet Francelia, born July 21. 1839, died young: Helen Maria, see forward; Asher Waldo, see forward; Eva Josephine, born September 17, 1852, died young; Charles Sumner. see forward. All were born in Webster. Mrs. Joslin passed away December 29, 1906. She was one of Webster's oldest residents, having come here when she was fifteen years old. She had at-tamed the age of ninety-one years and was one of the best-known women. Mrs. Joslin was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Webster and was a constant attendant at services when her health permitted. (XI) Helen Maria Joslin, daughter of Asher Joslin (to), was born September 7, 1841. She is a graduate of the Webster high school and the Westfield Normal school, class of 1862. She began to teach immediately after her graduation in the district school at North Blackstone. She taught for three years in the grammar school at Holyoke. She went to Chicopee Falls to teach in the high school and after four years was transferred to the Chicopee high school. There she was a teacher for seventeen years. In 1890, she resigned because of duties at home, and since then has lived in Webster. Miss Joslin is a trustee of the Public Library and was the first woman in the town to hold this office. (XI) Asher Waldo Joslin, son of Asher Joslin (10), was born in Webster, Massachusetts, April 23. 1847. He entered the wool business in early life. He married Antoinette Lucy Goddard, of Webster. He resided in Brooklyn, New York, for -seven years. He is now living in Webster and occupied in the care of his extensive real estate interests. He owns the Hub block. a business building. in Webster. He is a graduate of the Webster high school. His children are: Arthur Waldo, a :Boston builder; Bertha Antoinette; Lawrence, a Boston builder; Ralph Joel (twin), formerly with B. A. Corbin & Sons Co., shoe manufacturers, of Webster, now in Lowell, Massachusetts; Roy Asher (twin), died young; Ernest Asher, assistant cashier of the Webster National Bank Stanley Goddard .electrician; Lois, graduate of Webster high school, :and now student of Worcester ; Eunice Aline, in -senior class of Webster high school. (XI) Charles Sumner Joslin, son of Asher Joslin (10), was born in Webster, Massachusetts, August 22, 1854. He was a graduate of the Webster high school and of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He was the valedictorian of the class of 1874. He worked for a time for Worcester, Lowell and North Attleboro drug concerns, purchasing the last-named business. He was later made agent and for "twelve years filled the position in the jewelers' supplies department of George L. Claflin & Co., dealers in chemicals, etc., Providence, Rhode Island. He was a quiet man in his daily life, able and /honorable in business and highly esteemed for his :personal characteristics showing great courage and fortitude during his illness under the almost certain knowledge that death in a comparatively short time was inevitable. He married (first) Ellie Prudence Carter, October 23, 1878. She was the daughter of John W. and Mary (Grinnell) Carter. and was born September 6, 1855, at Lowell. She died July 2, 1886, t North Attleboro. He married (second) Grace Guernsey Dyer. August 22, 1888. She was the daughter of Major Cyrus G. and Ellen (May) Dyer and was born in Norwich. New York, September 21, 1866. He had one son by the first marriage: Charles Asher, born in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, August 26, 1881, graduate of the North Attleboro high school, designer of jewelry in Keller's, New York. Charles S. Joslin died June 23, 1906, in a sanitarium in Indianapolis. Indiana. The following is taken from the North Attleboro Chronicle: In the early part of the week word was received of the death of Charles S. Joslin in a 'Western city, where he had been accompanied by his wife, gone only two or three days before in the hope of obtaining relief from the malady which had assailed him something more than a year ago, and which was undoubtedly incurable from the first, a cancerous growth in the throat. which several months since deprived him of the power of speech. An operation was submitted to early last spring as the only means of prolonging life. To this he submitted with rare good courage and it was then thought that he had a fair chance of living several years longer, but before many months. it became evident that the disease was making headway, rather than the patient, and the end came unexpectedly. the third day after his arrival in the city. To which he had journeyed in the hope. of relief. Although. not a citizen of Webster at the time of his death, he was as well-known and esteemed here as in the city in which he took up his residence some five or six years ago. Providence, Rhode Island, where he left a large circle of friends and business associates to mourn his loss. He had no enemies for the reason that he deserved none, was of the most unfailing good nature and at all times the gentleman. lie had no trouble in making hosts of friends in the circles in which his exemplary life and intellectual attainments entitled him to move. In company with the writer he joined the Providence Whist club in i9oo and has been ever since an honored member of that organization, as well as for a number of years a member of the Narragansett Whist Club of Providence and the Providence Athletic club during the years of its existence, also retaining his membership in the Gentlemen's Whist club of this town, of which he was president to the day of his death, though not taking any active part in the past year or two. His fondness for the game was proverbial and he was well known as a player of the first rank in Providence, Boston and other cities where the experts gather several times a year. An excellent accountant, and mathematician, no problems requiring patient and un study were too difficult for him to undertake and he simply would not be beaten by them. These qualities were, of great assistance to him not only in his business, in which he was successful beyond the average, but also in his recreations. A good citizen, husband, father and comrade has left us, and he will he much missed. To his memory, a friend of more than twenty years standing would render this feeble tribute. V. 0. MORSE.Online Resource, Worcester County, Massachusetts Memoirs, Volume I-II Ancestry.com. Worcester County, Massachusetts Memoirs, Volume I-II [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County Massachusetts with a History of Worcester Society of Antiquity. Vol. I-II. New York, NY, USA: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1907. About Worcester County, Massachusetts Memoirs, Volume I-II This database is a biographical dictionary of over 1,800 people from Worcester County, Massachusetts that has been compiled from genealogical and family memoirs. In the introduction the publishers comment on their goal of preserving this historical information. They state: "It is believed that the present work will prove a real addition to the mass of literature concerning the families of historic old Worcester county and that, without it, much valuable information contained therein would be inaccessible to the general reader, or irretrievably lost, owing to the passing away of many custodians of family records, and the consequent disappearance of material in their possession". Published in 1907, this work also includes information about historic homes and institutions as well as a history of the Worcester Society of Antiquity. Worcester County is located in central Massachusetts and was created in 1731 from two parent counties, Middlesex and Suffolk. Towns that are, today, part of Worcester County include: Ashburnham, Athol, Auburn, Barre, Berlin, Blackstone, Bolton, Boylston, Brookfield, Charlton, Clinton, Dana, Douglas, Dudley, East Brookfield, Fitchburg, Gardner, Grafton, Hardwick, Harvard, Holden, Hopedale, Hubbardston, Lancaster, Leicester, Leominster, Lunenburg, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, Millville, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Northborough, Northbridge, Oakham, Oxford, Paxton, Petersham, Phillipston, Prescott, Princeton, Royalston, Rutland, Shewsbury, Southborough, Southbridge, Spencer, Sterling, Sturbridge, Sutton, Templeton, Upton, Uxbridge, Warren, Webster, West Boylston, West Brookfield, Westborough, Westminster, Winchendon, and Worcester. https://ancstry.me/3bW3Frz. == Sources ==

The History of the University of Edinburgh

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__TOC__ == The History of the University of Edinburgh == Chiefly Compiled from Original Papers and Records * published by Alex.Smellie, Scotland, 1817 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The History of the University of Edinburgh|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Volume 1 (1817) * https://archive.org/details/historyuniversi04bowegoog/page/n6/mode/2up * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_the_University_of_Edinbur/OEtbAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 :Volume 2 (1817) * https://archive.org/details/historyuniversi00bowegoog/page/n6/mode/2up (1817) * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_the_University_of_Edinbur/BhTCUrt4snEC?hl=en&gbpv=1 :Volume 3 (1830) * https://archive.org/details/historyuniversi05bowegoog/page/n8/mode/2up :Appendix (1830) * https://archive.org/details/historyuniversi02bowegoog/page/n8/mode/2up * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_of_the_University_of_Edinbur/aNd1veqdZE0C?hl=en&gbpv=1 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The History of the University of Edinburgh|The History of the University of Edinburgh]]'' (Alex.Smellie, Scotland, 1817 ), Vol. [ ], [ Page ]. * ([[#History of the University of Edinburgh|History of the University of Edinburgh]])

The Hodge Family of Garema interest group

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== About this WikiTree Interest Group == The goal of this interest group page is to provide an area where descendants of the original Hodge family settlers in the Garema area of New South Wales, Australia can: * Access "The Hodge Family of Garema" book created by Ray Cavenagh * Provide feedback or additional information about the Hodge Family of Garema * Participate in extending the family tree for all descendants on WikiTree The book was launched at Garema on 15th April 2017 at a gathering of Hodge family descendants. I am [[Thomas-15394|Peter Thomas]]. [[Hodge-2498|Jacki Thomas]], my wife, is one of the Hodge descendants, and Ray Cavenagh, the author, is her first cousin. The tasks that have been completed are: * Uploaded the final PDF version of the book so that interested family members can download and read * Created basic Wikitree records for the descendants mentioned in the book. Some records had already been added to WikiTree by other members * Provided instructions for downloading and printing the book on your own printer * Provided instructions for getting a bound 'print on demand' copy of the book We now need to get interested descendants of the original Hodges, and those interested in the story, to: * Provide feedback on errors in the book, or further information that will enhance the content of the book * Help with fleshing out the details of their ancestors, siblings and descendants. This can be either details like dates and locations, or biographical information. The version of the book now attached to this page is the production online version. It should be identical in content to the 'print on demand' version. '''Where discrepancies occur, the online version should be taken to be the most up-to-date version'''. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9849691 send me a private message]. Thanks! == The Hodge Family of Garema book == Use the link below to access the book information page. It provides: * information about the book * how to obtain a bound printed copy of the book * access to the PDF version of the book to read online * how to print the PDF version of the book. === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Hodge_Family_of_Garema_book&public=1 Access the online version of "The Hodge Family of Garema" book ] ===

The Holden Family of Chatham County, North Carolina, and Pendleton District, South Carolina

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DNA and documentary evidence suggests that the Holden family of Pendleton District (later Pickens County), South Carolina, was closely related to the Holden family of Chatham County, North Carolina. In 1810, there were seven Holden men listed as heads of households in Pendleton District, South Carolina. They were Dennis Holden, James Holden, John Holden, Joshua Holden, an older Richard Holden, a younger [[Holden-394|Richard Holden]], and Solomon Holden. Descendants of the younger Richard Holden and James Holden have a near identical sixty-seven marker yDNA match. Per the 1810 census, James Holden was born between 1765 and 1784. The younger [[Holden-394|Richard Holden]] was born 13 October 1777, per his family bible. Richard Holden moved to Georgia, and his family is well documented. James Holden eventually moved to Wayne County, Tennessee, where he swore in an affidavit in 1834 that he had known Revolutionary War veteran John Copeland when Copeland enlisted in Chatham County, North Carolina, in February of 1781. James Holden’s son Joshua stated his is memoirs that he was born about 1800 in Montgomery County, North Carolina, but that his father’s family had lived in Pendleton District, South Carolina, for about nine years when he was a child. He also identified his paternal grandfather as also having been named James Holden. On 11 November 1778, this elder James Holden entered 240 acres in Chatham County, North Carolina. The land was described as being “on Haw River in the fork, Beginning at a White Oak on the River, running West to Jeremiah Minters Line, thence North formerly run by Rich’d Holden deced. thence to the river & round to the first Station for comp’t.” This land was surveyed 27 of November 1778, and the chain carriers were Richard Minter and Richard Holden.“North Carolina, U. S., Land Grant Files, 1693-1960,” images, Ancestry, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/60621/images/44173_351372-00380?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=rZn46171&_phstart=successSource&pId=25072 James Holden, 1 July 1779], (accessed 23 October 2021); citing North Carolina Land Grants, Microfilm Publication, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. James Holden, 240 acres on the Haw River, Chatham County, North Carolina, Date of Entry: 11 November 1775, Date of Survey: 27 November 1778, Date Issued: 1 July 1779. On 12 December 1780, James and Elizabeth Holden of Chatham County, North Carolina, sold Richard Holden of Chatham County, North Carolina, half of his land on the Haw River for £40.“Chatham County, North Carolina, Land Records, 1771-1902,” images, FamilySearch, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8987-3411?i=452&cat=403727 James and Elizabeth Holden to Richard Holden, 12 December 1780], (accessed 23 October 2021); citing Chatham County, North Carolina, Deed Book B, page 413. 12 December 1780, James and Elizabeth Holden of Chatham County, North Carolina, to Richard Holden of Chatham County, North Carolina, £40, 120 acres on the Haw River. Witnesses: Morgan Minter and William Leopard. This is almost certainly the same Richard Holden who was the chain carrier two years earlier and the older Richard Holden who later appeared in Pendleton District, South Carolina, along with other members of this family. James Holden seems to have been still living 1 October 1783 when he received payment for a claim of £9 related to the Revolutionary War.“North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers,” images, FamilySearch, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-88J?i=386&cc=1498361&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ2WT-G2VV James Holden, 1 October 1783], (accessed 23 October 2021); citing North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 5-B, Hodges, James to Hollis, William, 1779-1792. “No. 4924 State of North Carolina Oct’r 1st 1783, Hillsborough Auditors Office, This is to Certify that James Holden Exhibited his Claim & was allowed Nine pounds. John Nichols, Alex Mebane. Specie £9.” (Note: This does not necessarily mean that he served in the Revolutionary War as it did not specify that it was for service.) He died prior to 1790 when his widow Elizabeth was enumerated on the 1790 census of Chatham County, North Carolina, with a household consisting of one male over sixteen, one male under sixteen, and four females. She was still living in Chatham County, North Carolina, on 16 December 1802 when she, along with Joshua Holden of Pendleton District, South Carolina, sold the remaining 120 acres from the grant of 1778 to Joseph Minter for $475.00.“Chatham County, North Carolina, Land Records, 1771-1902,” images, FamilySearch, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8987-Q37C?i=181&cat=403727 Joshua Holding and Elizabeth Holding to Joseph Minter, 16 December 1802], (accessed 23 October 2021); citing Chatham County, North Carolina, Deed Book N, page 348. 16 December 1802, Joshua Holding of Pendleton District, South Carolina, and Elizabeth Holding of Chatham County, North Carolina, to Joseph Minter of Chatham County, North Carolina, $457.00, 120 acres on the Haw River. Witnesses: Joseph Johnston, Abner Hill Minter, and Elizabeth Minter. The “Rich’d Holden deced” mentioned in the grant of 1778 is probably the Richard Holden whose estate was administered in 1774. At the May 1774 term of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Chatham County, North Carolina, Mary Holden applied for letters of administration on the estate of Richard Holden, deceased. She gave bond in the amount of £100 with “Jesse Mann & Richard Holden Junr” as her securities.Minutes of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Chatham County, North Carolina, 1774-1861,” images, FamilySearch, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-YKDT?i=9&cat=144931 Court Minutes, May Term, 1774], (accessed 24 October 2021); citing Chatham County, North Carolina, Minute Book. 1774-1779, page 4. May Term 1774, “Administration on the Estate of Richard Holden Dec’d granted to Mary Holden she having given Bond with Jesse Mann & Richard Holden Junr in £100. Whereupon the adm’x was duly Qualified.” An inventory of his estate was taken on 5 August 1774 and recorded 9 August 1774.“Minutes of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Chatham County, North Carolina, 1774-1861,” images, FamilySearch, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-YKC6?i=15&cat=144931 Court Minutes, August Tem, 1774], (accessed 24 October 2021); citing Chatham County, North Carolina, Minute Book. 1774-1779, page 17. 9 August 1774, “An Inventory of the Estate of Richard Holding dec’d returned, and ordered to be recorded.” ---- A probable breakdown of part of this family is as follows: *Richard Holden was born about 1720 and married Mary. He died about 1774 in Chatham County, North Carolina. **James Holden was born about 1745. He married Elizabeth. He died between 1783 and 1790 in Chatham County, North Carolina. ***Joshua Holden was born about 1762. He moved to Pendleton District, South Carolina, before 1802 and died after 1820. ***James Holden was born about 1765. He married Biddy and died in Wayne County, Tennessee, before 1850. ***[[Holden-394|Richard Holden]] was born 13 August 1777 in Chatham County, North Carolina. He married Sarah and died 6 August 1842 in Habersham County, Georgia. ***(other children?) **Richard Holden, Jr., was born about 1750. He moved to Pendleton District, South Carolina, before 1790. He died in Pickens District, South Carolina between 1830 and 1840. ***Richard Holden was born about 1797 in South Carolina. He married Jane Langston and moved to Texas. ***(other children?) == Sources ==

The Holocaust - Definitions and Statistics

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== Holocaust on Wikitree == The Holocaust Project at Wikitree seeks to document the approximately 6 million Jewish victims,https://www.yadvashem.org/archive/hall-of-names/database/faq.html and the approximately 5 million non-Jewish victims. {{Image |file = Holocaust_pictures-17.jpg |align = c |size = 200 |label = Yad Vashem Hall of Names |caption = (''click [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Holocaust_pictures-17.jpg here] to see full size'')] |wrap = y }} '''Statistics of Jewish Dead''' {| |    |'''In Nazi extermination camps: '''According to Polish Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) researchers 2,830,000 Jews were murdered in the Nazi death camps (500,000 Belzec; 150,000 Sobibor; 850,000 Treblinka; 150,000 Chełmno; 1,100,000 Auschwitz; 80,000 Majdanek. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties_of_Poland citing Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) (2009). Straty osobowe i ofiary represji pod dwiema okupacjami. Institute of National Remembrance (IPN). pp. 26–32. ISBN 9788376290676. Raul Hilberg puts the Jewish death toll in the death camps, including Romanian Transnistria at 3.0 million. |- |    |
'''USSR by the Einsatzgruppen: '''Raul Hilberg puts the Jewish death toll in the area of the mobile killing groups at 1.4 million. |- |    |
'''Aggravated deaths in Ghettos of Nazi-occupied Europe:''' Raul Hilberg puts the Jewish death toll in the Ghettos at 700,000. |} '''Statistics of Non Jewish Dead''' {| |    |Historians estimate 5 million additional deaths of gay people, priests, Romani people, people with mental or physical disabilities, communists, trade unionists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, anarchists, Poles and other Slavic peoples, and resistance fighters. These classes are included in this Wikipedia table. It shows Soviet civilians and Soviet POWs; they are not typicallyGoldberg, Adar’s. Canadian Encyclopedia. "Canada and the Holocaust" https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/holocaust Definition: "The Holocaust is defined as the systematic persecution and murder of 6 million Jews and 5 million non-Jews, including Roma and Sinti, Poles, political opponents, LGBTQ people and Soviet prisoners of war (POWs), by Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. Jews were the only group targeted for complete destruction." included in the broad definition of the Holocaust (6 million Jews + 5 million non-POW, non-Jews); the total reaches ~14-15 million if they are included. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_victims

|} {{Image |file = Holocaust_pictures-1.png |align = r |size = 200 |label = Major camps, ghettos, and deportation routes connecting them |caption = (''click [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Holocaust_pictures-1.png here] to see full size'') |wrap = y }} This map identifies locations of major camps and ghettos where millions of Jews and thousands of non-Jews who aided or protected them, plus an assortment of people deemed "political enemies" were imprisoned. The captives lived in deplorable conditions, performed heavy labor with no respite, and served as test subjects for medical experiments. Some were whipped, beaten, or shot by guards, mauled by guard dogs, or executed in mass gas chambers built for that purpose. Many died of malnutrition, illness, suicide, or failed attempts to escape. {{Clear}} {{Image |file = HolocaustSourceDocuments-1.gif |align = c |size = 120 |label = _ |caption = [[Project:Holocaust|'''HOLOCAUST PROJECT''']] |wrap = y }} == Overview of Definitions == Many organizations who do not limit their definition to Jews present their Holocaust definition by first mentioning Jews, then other victims of Nazi persecution, or divide the killings with the terms "Holocaust"(limited to Jews) and "Nazi Persecution" (for non-Jews). (In my review of a number of websites, it seems to me that some Holocaust organizations do not provide a clear definition of the word.-[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 07:25, 30 December 2023 (UTC)) A sampling of definitions: === United Nations === *From the UN resolution 60/7 establishing January 27 as Holocaust Remembrance Day: https://www.un.org/en/holocaustremembrance/observance [https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N05/487/96/PDF/N0548796.pdf?OpenElement Text if resolution 60/7] " …. Reaffirming that the Holocaust, which resulted in the murder of one third of the Jewish people, along with countless members of other minorities, will forever be a warning to all people of the dangers of hatred, bigotry, racism and prejudice, 1. Resolves that the United Nations will designate 27 January as an annual International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust; 2. Urges Member States to develop educational programmes that will inculcate future generations with the lessons of the Holocaust in order to help to prevent future acts of genocide…." *US Holocaust Museum Memorial(USHMM): "Documenting Numbers of Victims of the Holocaust and Nazi Persecution" https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/documenting-numbers-of-victims-of-the-holocaust-and-nazi-persecution "The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jewish men, women and children by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. The Nazis, who came to power in Germany in January 1933, believed that Germans were "racially superior" and they wanted to create a “racially pure” state. Jews, deemed "inferior," were considered an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. During the era of the Holocaust, German authorities also targeted and killed other groups, including at times their children, because of their perceived racial and biological inferiority: Roma (Gypsies), Germans with disabilities, and some of the Slavic peoples (especially Poles and Russians). Other groups were persecuted for political or ideological reasons, or on the basis of what the Nazi regime considered to be criminal behavior. Among these groups were Communists, Socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and gay men." === International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance === *"The IHRA established the Committee on the Holocaust, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity to develop and share good practices on how to sensitively reflect and discuss the Holocaust and other cases of genocides without diminishing their respective differences in an educational and research environment. The Committee has produced pedagogical guidance for educators; a publication comprising an overview of programs provided by 120 organizations worldwide that deal with the Holocaust in comparison to other mass atrocities; and its most recent report, History Never Repeats itself, but Sometimes it Rhymes: comparing the Holocaust to different Atrocities, which explores what we mean by “compare” when we relate the Holocaust to another genocide." International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. "Holocaust, Genocide and Crimes against Humanity" https://www.holocaustremembrance.com/holocaust-genocide-and-crimes-against-humanity accessed 31 Dec 2023. *From the article "What is Holocaust distortion and why is it a problem?"International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. "What is Holocaust distortion and why is it a problem?" 24.01.2022. https://www.holocaustremembrance.com/news-archive/what-holocaust-distortion-and-why-it-problem **"The eventual goal of Holocaust denial is to recast history to erase the legacy and reality of the genocide of the Jews and related atrocities by the Nazis and their collaborators." **Part of the 10-item list: "Use of the term “Holocaust” to refer to events or concepts that are not related to the genocide of European and North African Jewry by Nazi Germany and its collaborators." === Encyclopedia Brittanica: Scotland/USA === *Encyclopedia Brittanica: Holocaust, the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War II." === England === *Wiener Holocaust Library's "Holocaust Explained" Educational program for children 13-18:https://www.theholocaustexplained.org/what-was-the-holocaust/ "The Holocaust (Shoah) is the term for the murder of around six million Jews by the Nazi regime and their collaborators during the Second World War...... The term ‘Holocaust’ can also refer to the orchestrated murder of Roma . Other groups were also targeted by the Nazi regime: disabled people, Soviet Prisoners of War and civilians, Polish civilians, homosexuals, socialists, communists and trades unionists, Freemasons and Jehovah’s Witnesses." * Centre for Holocaust Education (UK) "While the Centre uses the term ‘the Holocaust’ to refer specifically to the genocide of 6 million European Jews, we know that the Nazis and their collaborators also committed mass violence against many other groups..." Non-Jewish victims of Nazi persecution and murder: Using national research to inform your classroom practice. https://holocausteducation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/1.-Non-JewishVictimsOfNaziPersecutionMurder-Digital.pdf *English Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust note at top: "This article is about the state-sponsored genocide of European Jews during World War II. For all peoples persecuted during this era, see Holocaust victims." And intro/definition: "The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population." *Imperial War Museum(UK) https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/what-was-the-holocaust "The Holocaust was the systematic murder of Europe's Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators during the Second World War." === France === *In France, '''Shoah''' is generally preferred over Holocaust, and both refer to Jews: Dictionary "Le Petit Larousse (2004) précise-t-il à l’entrée « Holocauste » : « génocide des Juifs d'Europe perpétré par les nazis et leurs auxiliaires de 1939 à 1945 […]. On dit plus couramment Shoah"https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoah En France et dans le monde francophone, pour nommer l'événement, l'usage a tendance à consacrer le terme « Shoah », préféré à « Holocauste ». Ainsi Le Petit Larousse (2004) précise-t-il à l’entrée « Holocauste » : « génocide des Juifs d'Europe perpétré par les nazis et leurs auxiliaires de 1939 à 1945 […]. On dit plus couramment Shoah. » *https://www.memorialdelashoah.org/le-sens-des-mots.html discussion on the terms concentration camps and crimes against humanity *From the Council of Europe Factsheet on Roma Genocide:https://www.coe.int/en/web/roma-genocide/france **In 1954, France established the last Sunday of April as a day to commemorate the victims of National Socialism. The official ceremony, which begins at the Shoah Memorial (Mémorial de la Shoah), commemorates all deportations during World War II, including those of Roma and homosexuals.France officially commemorates the Jewish victims of the Holocaust on the Sunday closest to 16 July. The memorial day is called the National Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Racist and Anti-Semitic Crimes of the So-Called “Government of the French State”, and in Homage to the Righteous among the Nations from France (Journée nationale à la mémoire des victimes des crimes racistes et antisémites de l’État français et d’hommage aux Justes de France). The day commemorates the rounding up of Jews in the Vélodrome d’Hiver, a former cycle track in Paris, on 16 and 17 July 1942 – the biggest round-up of Jews that took place on French territory during World War II. The day was officially introduced by President François Mitterrand on 3 February 1993. In addition to these official events, the Holocaust is commemorated on numerous other occasions related to historical events, such as the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising commemorated during Yom HaShoah. Remembrance activities also take place around 27 January, the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust. **In October 2010, a law proposal, Proposition de loi n°273, was presented in front of the National Assembly stating the official recognition of the Roma Genocide and setting the official commemoration of this genocide on 5 April. **In 2013, French President François Hollande acknowledged the State responsibility in the internment of Roma from 1940 to 1946 during a tribute ceremony in Montreuil-Bellay, one of the 31 camps managed by Vichy regime. === Germany === *Wikipedia article is titled: "Holocaust" with subtitle "staatlich organisierter Völkermord an den europäischen Juden durch das nationalsozialistische Deutschland während des Zweiten Weltkriegs" (Deepl Translate: State-organized genocide of European Jews by National Socialist Germany during the Second World War) *Published 1953: [https://archive.org/details/finalsolution00reit The final solution : the attempt to exterminate the Jews of Europe 1939-45 by Reitlinger, Gerald] === Netherlands === *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust Dutch Wikipedia] Discussion on counting non-Jewish victims Citing scholars for each position *[https://www.holocaustnamenmonument.nl/posts/welke-namen-komen-op-het-monument-292/ Names Monument in Amsterdam] - Jews & Roma/Sinti === Poland === * Wikipedia article is titled:Zagłada Żydów (zagłada europejskich Żydów w czasie II wojny światowej) [Google Translate: Extermination of Jews (the extermination of European Jews during World War II)] There’s a section on the term and primary meaning, and a section in wider meanings. === Spain === *[https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocausto Spanish Wikipedia]: The overview at the top names exclusively Jews ("es el genocidio realizado por el régimen de la Alemania nazi contra los judíos de Europa durante el transcurso de la Segunda Guerra Mundial") citing [https://dle.rae.es/holocausto this dictionary] but the dictionary gives this WWII definition: Exterminio sistemático de judíos y de otros grupos humanos llevado a cabo por el régimen de la Alemania nazi. From Spanish Wikipedia table:"Cifra de víctimas Aproximadamente 11 000 000 de asesinados entre judíos, gitanos y otros grupos étnicos, sociales e ideológicos" === United States === *" In 1980, the United States Congress unanimously voted to form the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. Its mandate was the creation of a living memorial to the 6 million Jews and millions of other victims who perished during the Holocaust."" History of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum" accessed 15 Mar 2024. [https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/history-of-the-united-states-holocaust-memorial-museum Live Link] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20231208085247/https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/history-of-the-united-states-holocaust-memorial-museum Archived Link] * Holocaust Encyclopedia online hosted by United States Holocaust Memorial and Museum: "Holocaust: The Holocaust was the state-sponsored systematic persecution and annihilation of European Jewry by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1933 and 1945. Jews were the primary victims. Six million were murdered."https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/glossary accessed 1 Jan 2024 **And: "Who Were the Victims? The Nazi regime persecuted different groups on ideological grounds. Jews were the primary targets for systematic persecution and mass murder by the Nazis and their collaborators. Nazi policies also led to the brutalization and persecution of millions of others. Nazi policies towards all the victim groups were brutal, but not identical." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC. Accessed from front page of website, 11 Mar 2024. Page Last Edited: Mar 4, 2020 https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/mosaic-of-victims-an-overview?utm_source=website&utm_medium=homepage&utm_campaign=HP0324 *Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center: "The Holocaust was the world’s worst genocide with over 6 million Jews and millions of others murdered by the Nazi regime through the 30s and 40s."https://www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/learn/ accessed 31 Dec 2023 and "It is best when referencing the total number of victims of the Holocaust to say 6 million Jews and millions of others. All Holocaust organizations are making a united move to adhere to this message, and we must maintain a consistent record as a center of Holocaust education."https://www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/holocaust-misconceptions/ accessed 31 Dec 2023 and [https://web.archive.org/web/20231231121227/https://www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/holocaust-misconceptions/ archived link] *National WWII Museum (at New Orleans, Louisiana) "The Holocaust was Nazi Germany’s deliberate, organized, state-sponsored persecution and machinelike murder of approximately six million European Jews and at least five million prisoners of war, Romany, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, and other victims." https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/holocaust ** note: inclusion of POWs. See below estimates compiled in Wikipedia - 17 million dead includes POWs, not 11 million [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 07:20, 13 December 2023 (UTC) *[https://www.aju.edu/miller-intro-judaism-program Miller Intro to Judaism Program] (USA Conservative stream) calls the Holocaust.... paraphrasing from memory.... the genocide of 6 million Jews and the murder of 5 million others. I'm looking for my online copy, can access hard copy in January. [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 03:56, 26 December 2023 (UTC) * Article by Deborah LipstadtLipstadt, Deborah. "The Trump Administration's Softcore Holocaust Denial." The Atlantic, 2017. [https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/01/the-trump-administrations-softcore-holocaust-denial/514974/ Link] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20170130223140/https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/01/the-trump-administrations-softcore-holocaust-denial/514974/ archived link] , current (2023) United States Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Antisemitism; discusses Nazi persecution against several groups and states the word Holocaust is to be used for the extermination of the Jews. === Other === *[https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/18qjzhj/does_the_holocaust_only_refer_to_the_6_million/ AskHistorians question on Reddit] answered by amateur and professional historians. Books and articles cited (by user [https://www.reddit.com/user/Georgy_K_Zhukov/ Georgy_K_Zhukov]): **Grondelski, John M. “What Is the Holocaust?” New Blackfriars 72, no. 854 (1991): 482–88. **Michman, Dan "'The Holocaust’ – Do We Agree What We Are Talking About?", Holocaust Studies, 20:1-2 (2014), 117-128. [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17504902.2014.11439098 online link, registration required] **Niewyk, Donald, and Francis Nicosia. The Columbia Guide to the Holocaust, Columbia University Press, 2003. ==== Romani Genocide or Porajmos ==== The Wikipedia list of languages shows a mixture of Romani Genocide, Romani Holocaust, and Porajmos. (all referring to the Nazi persecution of Roma/Sinti people) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_Holocaust#/languages The term Porajmos is becoming used more often, but there are some problems with the term, as discussed at Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_Holocaust citing János Bársony and Ágnes Daróczi. *Here is a bit from the USHMM's Holocaust Encyclopedia: "In December 1942, Himmler ordered the deportation of all Roma from the so-called Greater German Reich. There were exceptions for certain categories, including people of “pure Gypsy blood,” those of Gypsy descent who were considered integrated into German society and therefore did not “behave like Gypsies,” serving soldiers and decorated veterans, people engaged in necessary war work, and individuals married to non-Roma. Local authorities, however, often ignored these distinctions during roundups. Police authorities even seized and deported Roma soldiers serving in the German armed forces (Wehrmacht), while they were home on leave."Genocide of European Roma (Gypsies), 1939–1945" https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/genocide-of-european-roma-gypsies-1939-1945 ==== Soviet POWs ==== *"Existing sources suggest that some 5.7 million Soviet army personnel fell into German hands during World War II. As of January 1945, the German army reported that only about 930,000 Soviet POWs remained in German custody. The German army released about one million Soviet POWs as auxiliaries of the German army and the SS. About half a million Soviet POWs had escaped German custody or had been liberated by the Soviet army as it advanced westward through eastern Europe into Germany. The remaining 3.3 million, or about 57 percent of those taken prisoner, were dead by the end of the war. Second only to the Jews, Soviet prisoners of war were the largest group of victims of Nazi racial policy.""Nazi Persecution of Soviet Prisoners of War". Accessed 10 Apr 2024. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/nazi-persecution-of-soviet-prisoners-of-war *"Of the 1.3 million people sent to Auschwitz, 1.1 million were murdered. The number of victims includes 960,000 Jews (865,000 of whom were gassed on arrival), 74,000 non-Jewish Poles, 21,000 Romani, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, and up to 15,000 others."Wikipedia citing:
*Piper, Franciszek (2000b). Długoborski, Wacław; Piper, Franciszek (eds.). Auschwitz, 1940–1945. Central Issues in the History of the Camp. Vol. III: Mass Murder. Oświęcim: Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. ISBN 978-8385047872. OCLC 929235229 pages 230-231 and
* Piper, Franciszek (1998b) [1994]. "The Number of Victims". In Gutman, Yisrael; Berenbaum, Michael (eds.). Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-32684-2. pp71-72
*More info on Soviet POWS at Auschwitz [https://auschwitzacademicguide.arts.ubc.ca/files/2021/09/Suyesha_Soviet-POWs.pdf link] == Categorization and stickers for WT's Holocaust Project == Several thousand German Communists/anti-Nazis were killed at various concentration camps. Classify them in the camp they died in, but don't add a Holocaust sticker. Same with Soviet POWs. (still up for discussion.... - [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 18:37, 20 December 2023 (UTC) ) == Notes == Wikipedia English has a current discussion on the name/scope of the Holocaust Victim article: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Holocaust_victims#Requested_move_15_December_2023 Formatting not done [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 07:20, 13 December 2023 (UTC) From the Holocaust Encyclopedia by the United States Holocaust Memorial and Museum:https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/documenting-numbers-of-victims-of-the-holocaust-and-nazi-persecutionNumber of non-Jewish people murdered by Nazi Germany and its allies and collaborators (by group) Non-Jewish groups persecuted by the Nazi German regime and its allies and collaborators / Number of non-Jewish victims *Soviet prisoners of war: around 3.3 million *Non-Jewish (ethnic) Poles: around 1.8 million *Romani men, women, and children and other people derogatorily labeled as "Gypsies": at least 250,000, but possibly as high as 500,000 *Serb civilians murdered by Ustaša authorities of the Independent State of Croatia: more than 310,000 *People with disabilities living in institutions and care facilities: 250,000–300,000, including at least 10,000 children *German political opponents and dissenters: tens of thousands *Germans imprisoned in concentration camps as "professional criminals" and "asocials": about 35,000 *Jehovah's Witnesses killed in concentration camps or executed for refusing to serve in the German military: about 1,700 *Gay men, bisexual men, and other men accused of homosexuality: Hundreds, possibly thousands *Black people in Germany: Unknown, perhaps hundreds From English Wikipedia
Victims Murdered Source
Jews 6 million [1]
Gentiles (non-Jews)
*Soviet civilians 4.5 million [2] *Soviet POWs 3.3 million [3][1] *Poles 1.8 million [4][5][1] *Serbs More than 310,000 [6][7] *Disabled people 270,000 [8] *Romani 250,000–500,000 [1][9] *Freemasons 80,000 [10][11] *Slovenes 20,000–25,000 [12] *Homosexuals 5,000–15,000 [13] *Spanish Republicans 3,500 [14] *Jehovah's Witnesses 1,700 [1][15] *Total 17 million From Wikipedia talk page for https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_victims *From recently retired user Levivich 23:44, 26 October 2023 (UTC)
What this article could be is a historiography article that explains the ongoing scholarly debate regarding Who are the victims of the Holocaust? This debate breaks down into three basic groups:
Most scholars hold the traditionalist view, that the Holocaust was limited to Jews, e.g. Waitman Wade Beorn, Paul R. Bartrop, Donald Bloxham, David Cesarani, John Connelly, Abraham and Hershel Edelheit, Jack Fischel, Günter Grau, Peter Hayes, Timothy P. Jackson, Alex J. Kay, Peter Longerich, Stephen D. Smith, and Dan Stone, among others.
Some scholars who argue for expansion of "Holocaust victims" to include certain non-Jews, though they do not all agree on which non-Jews should be included. For example:
Ian Hancock - Roma/Sinti
Samuel Totten - Roma/Sinti, disabled, LGBT
Charles King - Roma/Sinti, disabled, Slavs
Paul E. Wilson - Roma/Sinti, LGBT, Jehovah's Witnesses
Jonathan C. Friedman - Roma/Sinti, disabled, LGBT, Soviet POWs
Doris Bergen - Roma/Sinti, disabled, LGBT, Soviet POWs, Polish elites
John J. Michalczyk - Roma/Sinti, LGBT, Jehova's Witnesses, "and others"
Estelle Tarica - Roma/Sinti "and others"
Some scholars argue that the terms "Holocaust" and "Shoah" should be retired altogether, and we shouldn't differentiate between victim groups, for example Christian Gerlach and to some extent David Cesarani
There are some scholars who have mixed views or take a "both sides" approach, for example David M. Crowe, David Engel (historian), and A. Dirk Moses. Misc: https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catégorie:Répression_politique_et_extermination_sous_le_Troisième_Reich == Sources == See also: *https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7236196-i-nomi-dello-sterminio Italian examination of definitions [https://www.facinghistory.org/topics/holocaust Facing History], Holocaust
*[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/holocaust-non-jewish-victims_n_6555604?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAHzDbBa8YnAgO0JpKAYYmY43lfnJcfDkaSxhf_9_JLqAmBqkXT7Tp95vP18pWDsnkyO294LetECvZduqgsGFPqjp5iNlMR3R8pfvTfKt3UYpp-6yjET3ivbwqwxaEBEJBMYkrJNHmOWgzxGHq_uRrukZW9yGuZTDxBsTFfXzq60k Huffington Post], The Holocaust’s Forgotten Victims: The 5 Million Non-Jewish People Killed By The Nazis

The Holocaust 5 Star Profile List

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''' Welcome to the Holocaust 5 Star Profile List''' {{Image|file=Welcome_to_the_Slavic_Roots_5_Star_list_Team-1.jpg |caption=Five Star }} This is the 5 Stars List for any profiles associated or potential profiles that can be under the [[Project:Holocaust|Holocaust Project]] * '''Goal:''' To update high access profiles * '''Who should Join:''' Anyone who is interested in making our '''most viewed Profiles''' the best that they can be * '''How to join:''' Send your request your project's Team Leaders, [[Gordon-4080|Gaile]] or [[N.-17|Maggie]]. * If there is a 5 star Holocaust related Profile not on the list that you would like to work on, contact one of us and we will add it to the list below. *'''G2G Thread: All about the 5 Star List Motivation Group''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/905133/will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles?] == What to do == === Sourcing === *Check that facts are sourced. Try to find sources for ones that aren't sourced. *If there aren't dates/locations, see if you can find them and add with sources. If you can't find them, it would be helpful to add notes about where you searched so that others don't have to repeat your efforts. === Merge === *Check if there are any duplicate family members and propose merges when necessary. === Biography === *If there is a biography, make sure it is an originally written narrative, '''excluding any copyright or licensing violations''' (for example, not something that was copied and pasted (C&P) from Wikipedia; see Copying Text) *Rearrange the Biography section into a logical order, remove any GEDCOM junk and clean up after any merges. (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies) *Make sure the profile meets our Profile Aesthetics recommendations (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Profile_Aesthetics and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS ). *If there's not a biography, try to lay out a basic narrative and/or timeline of the persons life. Getting the key facts in order will help later. === Other === *See if you can add photographs, pictures, maps or other visual items. *Add categories, project templates, stickers and/or succession boxes if appropriate. * If you feel a profile is sufficiently "done", leave a comment for Maggie or Gaile and THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO! == Holocaust Profiles == {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#F6C003;"|'''ID-name ''' ! align="left" style="background:#F6C003;"|'''View Count''' ! align="left" style="background:#F6C003;"|'''who's working it ''' ! align="left" style="background:#F6C003;"|'' Notes ''' |- |[[Quinn-1218|Ellen King (Quinn) aka Kelly]] (abt. 1832 - 1923) EXAMPLE PROFILE (for reference) |25850 | | |- |[[Frank-1225|Annelies Marie Frank]] |10,014 | | |- |[[Schindler-439|Oskar Schindler]] |5,872 | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#0037B8;"| ! align="left" style="background:#0037B8;"| ! align="left" style="background:#0037B8;"| ! align="left" style="background:#0037B8;"| |}

The Home of Hugh and Hannah (McCormick) Brady

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This is a place for descendants of Hugh and Hannah (McCormick) Brady to place photos of the homestead and enter their memories of attending a family reunion there.

The Home of Paul & Evelyn Garwood

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The home of Paul & Evelyn (Wilson) Garwood was purchased in 1977 after Paul retired from the US Navy. They moved there in the summer of 1977 with their children; Grant, Charisse, Brenda and Laura Beth. The property is approximately 5 acres and is located on the edge of Hartsville, Indiana. When purchased, the property contained the house, a barn and two sheds. The two sheds were demolished after being damaged by falling trees. The barn was demolished when it became unsafe. There are still several limestone pillars that can be seen near the bonfire area today. The property is bordered on the east side by Washington Street, and on the west side by Clifty Creek. The back half of the northern edge is bordered by an old cemetery.

The House/Parsippany Troy Hills Historical Museum

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The House [http://www.bowlbyfamily.org/thehouse.htm] is comprised of the recollections of [[Card-261 | Mary Ann Card]] about her childhood home.

The House in Cloverdale

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In 1955, my family went to live in the old Gibson house. Later I learned that the original Gibson house had burned down (the one built by Silas Gibson). One of his sons rebuilt it in about 1941, or maybe he just built another one. It's kind of hard to rebuild a burnt up house. Not sure if the locations were the same, but they were at least in the same acreage that was originally purchased by Silas Gibson in about 1920. Silas put up a grove of pecan trees. There was also a _____fruit tree I'll have to find the name of. In the 1940's, the Gibson boys had a dairy farm. When our family (the Hill's) moved there we found a large cement cistern and an old barn. In the spring, we discovered that the ground was covered everywhere with the bright scarlet red of clover flowers and the green clover leafs. We promptly names it, "Cloverdale". The acreage was purchased by my father from Mr. Patrick, as I believe the Gibson family had moved on at some point. My father and mother first lived in the old house for many years and then built a new one right next to the old one. They lived in Cloverdale until their deaths, my mother in 1999 and my dad in 2000.

The House of Lee

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The purpose of this page, is to support my research, into those families, who have made use of the current, following names, Nightingale, Lee, Bremner, Bulleid, Frew, Kidd and Parry. It is probable, that they have descended from a common ancestor, at present, that ancestor is Cartwright and Parry, with both direct and indirect lines back to British Royalty. With the help of my cousin, David Parry and his father Ron, I have been able, to trace back to around 1600, with at least a starting point, of "where did I originate from". Along the way, I have picked up many relatives and family names, via marriage, that I did not even imagine being possible. On the other side of the coin, is, "the dreaded skeletons in the closet". That's another story. For the purpose, of sensibility and common sense, this page, maybe the best place, to list my links to where and how I found, many of my ancestors. I wont put them all up. For example, we have set-up a family website, which I have had to restrict, to family members and relatives only. It's peeved off a few people, but "tough" I have too protect, what truthful information, I currently have. I think, you as the reader, would agree, it would be harmful, to future generations, to find out, there past had been tampered with, by someone with no respect to what actually happened. That's called covering up the past and leads to those skeletons in the closet. My grandfather, for example, as clean as he made himself out to be too me, was a bloody petty criminal. His father wasn't much better, he was put into the army and shot anything that moved, regardless of who's side they were on..

The House of Percy

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'''House of Percy''' From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The House of Percy (old French Perci) was the most powerful noble family in northern England for much of the Middle Ages, having descended from William de Percy (d.1096), a Norman who crossed over to England after William the Conqueror in early December 1067, was created 1st feudal baron of Topcliffe in Yorkshire,[4] and was rebuilding York Castle in 1070. The name derives from the manor of Percy-en-Auge in Normandy, the home of the family at the time of the Norman Conquest.[5] Members have held the titles of Earl of Northumberland or Duke of Northumberland to this day, in addition to Baron Percy and other titles. The Percy surname twice died out in the male line but was re-adopted by the husband of a Percy heiress and by their descendants. In the 12th century, the original Percy line was represented by Agnes de Percy, whose son by her husband Joscelin of Louvain adopted the surname Percy. Again in the 18th century, the heiress Elizabeth Seymour married Sir Hugh Smithson, who adopted the surname Percy and was created Duke of Northumberland. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Percy]https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1463561687/sr=8-1/qid=1397864689/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1397864689&seller=&sr=8-1 '''William de Percy'''. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William I (Guillaume) de Percy (d.1096/9), 1st feudal baron of Topcliffe in North Yorkshire,[1] known as Guillaume aux grenons (or gernons, "with whiskers", later forming the first name Algernon, frequently used by the Percy family), was a Norman nobleman who arrived in England immediately after the Norman Conquest of 1066. He was the founder (via an early 13th century female line) of the powerful English House of Percy, Earls of Northumberland, and (via an 18th century female line) Dukes of Northumberland, a great historical House of England "that, like Caesar's, has been artificially preserved (twice) to the present time".[2] The male line ended in 1174/5 on the death without male progeny of his grandson William II de Percy, but the surname "Percy" was re-adopted by the latter's younger grandson Richard de Louvain (d.1244), whose own "Percy" descendants again failed in the male line in 1670 on the death of Joceline Percy, 11th Earl of Northumberland, and was again re-adopted by the latter's great-grand-daughter's husband Sir Hugh Smithson, 4th Baronet (c.1714-1786), created Duke of Northumberland, whose descendants survive today. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Percy] '''Mary (Hill) Leggott''' (bef. 1750 - abt. 1825) Mary is the fourth great grandmother of Gerald. Gerald Jones Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A843091, Ancestry member brown190861 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hill-18474] William (Percy) Peircy (abt. 1684 - abt. 1760) Son of Richard (Percy) Percey and Mary (Unknown) Father of Ann (Percy) Hill, (William is the 6th great grandfather of Gerald) Gerald Jones Find Relationship : AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A843091, Ancestry member brown190861. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-867] Henry Percy KG. Henry is the 14th great grandfather of Gerald 1. Gerald is the son of Margaret Florine (Leggott) Jones [unknown confidence] 2. Margaret is the daughter of Charles Herbert Leggott [unknown confidence] 3. Charles is the son of Richard George Leggott [unknown confidence] 4. Richard is the son of George Leggott [unknown confidence] 5. George is the son of William Leggott [unknown confidence] 6. William is the son of Mary (Hill) Leggott [unknown confidence] 7. Mary is the daughter of Ann (Percy) Hill [unknown confidence] 8. Ann is the daughter of William (Percy) Peircy [unknown confidence] 9. William is the son of Richard (Percy) Percey [unknown confidence] 10. Richard is the son of Benjamin (Peircy) Peircey [unknown confidence] 11. Benjamin is the son of Algernon Percy KG [unknown confidence] 12. Algernon is the son of Henry Percy KG [unknown confidence] 13. Henry is the son of Henry Percy [unknown confidence] 14. Henry is the son of Thomas Percy [unknown confidence] 15. Thomas is the son of Henry Algernon Percy KG, KB [unknown confidence] 16. Henry is the son of Henry Percy KG [confident] This makes Henry the 14th great grandfather of Gerald. Henry Percy KG [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-50] Henry Percy [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-44] Henry Percy [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-42] Henry Percy KG, KB [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-4] Henry Percy KG (1341 - abt. 1408) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-85] Henry (Percy) de Percy [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-40] Henry (Percy) de Percy (abt. 1300 - abt. 1352) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-33] Henry (Percy) de Percy (1273 - bef. 1314) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-34] Henry (Percy) de Percy (abt. 1235 - 1272) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-35] '''William (Percy) de Percy''' (abt. 1193 - bef. 1245) William''' "6th Baron Percy, Lord of Topcliffe" de Percy formerly Percy''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-38] Henry (Percy) de Percy (1160 - 1198) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Percy-37] The Line extends out to: Giselbert (Gilbert) "Graf von Maasgau" von Maasgau formerly Moselle Born [date unknown] in Moselle, Lorraine, France. Died after 14 Jun 0877 in Rheims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France Graf von Maasgau European Aristocracy Gilbert (Moselle) von Maasgau is a member of royalty, nobility or aristocracy in Europe. Join: European Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499 Project Discuss: EUROARISTO [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moselle-5] Sources MEDIEVAL LANDS: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families by Charles Cawley © Foundation for Medieval Genealogy & Charles Cawley 2000-2017. * Citing this record: Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families, Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 Paperback – 2013 by Douglas Richardson (Author), Kimball G. Everingham (Editor) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1463561687/sr=8-1/qid=1397864689/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1397864689&seller=&sr=8-1 END

The Howard Y-DNA Project

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== DNA Research == * To link to this page: :::[[Space:The_Howard_Y-DNA_Project| The Howard Y-DNA Project]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Howard_Y-DNA_Project|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==The Howard Y-DNA Project== [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/howarddnaproject?iframe=yresults Y-DNA Classic Chart] at Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) This page displays Y-Chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) STR results for the project. The columns display each project member's kit number, paternal ancestry information according to project settings, the paternal tree branch (haplogroup), and actual STR marker results. If you have '''Y-DNA tested at any provider''' please upload your results to [https://www.gedmatch.com/ GEDmatch] it's FREE ! Compare with others to find your matches '''Variations of the''' [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/howarddnaproject/about Howard Y-DNA Surname Project] - Hanesworth / Harwood / Haward / Hayward / Haywood / Heyward / Hurd / Whorwood '''Other Surnames linked''' to the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/howarddnaproject/about Howard Y-DNA Surname Project] - Barnes / Beneyton / Bevington / Bowdoin / Bruce / Buckley / Carroll / Castor / Gould / Jenkins / Kent / Moore / Mullins / Searfoss / Stanley / Stewart / Tulloch

The Humphrey Jennings Fraud

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'''A Fortune? Who doesn't want to inherit a family fortune?"
Henry VIII, King of England, appointed his friend, Robert Jennens, game warden of Shottle, near Duffield in Derbyshire, England. Robert married Ellen Beard and when he died he was buried in the Derbyshire Churchyard. Robert and Ellen had William. William, of Mobourne Hill, moved to Birmingham and married Joanna Elliot. He died 6 December 1602, and she died 10 Dec 1621. They are buried in St. Martin's Church in Birmingham. They had John Jennens.
John Jennens of Warwickshire (1579-1653) became a "distinguished" Birmingham iron master. Evidently a very wealthy one also. He owned [http://www.bmag.org.uk/aston-hall Aston Hall]. John had Humphrey.
Humphrey Jennes was born in Warwickshire, 23 August 1629. He was and iron master in Birmingham, like his father. He owned Erdington Hall. In 1659, he married Mary Milward (1637-1708). They had 10 children including Robert (1671-1725), Hester, Ann and William.
Robert Jennens (1671-1725) married in 1700, Ann Guidotte, daughter and heir of Carew Guidotte (-1761). They had one son, William Jennens (1701-1798).
William Jennens (1701-1798), of Acton Place, Suffolk, and godson of King William, was a miser, who had acquired a large estate. He died unmarried and without a will, leaving his estate to be settled by the British court. ["They declared that the inheritor of the real property was George Augustus William Curzon, a descendant of Robert Jennens’s eldest sister Hester. George’s mother, Sophia Charlotte Howe, took possession of the estate for him. After his early death she continued to hold the property for her second son, Richard William Penn Curzon (1796-1870). They later alleged, however, that the second son was the illegitimate son of a single woman named Ann Oake
The court divided the personal property of William Jennens between the living next of kin. They were Mary, Lady Andover, a granddaughter of Humphrey Jennens’s daughter Ann and William Lygon (1747-1816), the Earl of Beauchamp, a grandson of Hester Jennens, and a descendant of Thomas Lygon [14080].']
Nevertheless, controversy arose. William Jennens, born 15 November 1676, the youngest son of Humphrey Jennens and Mary Milford, was a British officer who had came to America to fight in the Indian wars. If it were he who was the William Jennings who wed Mary Jane Pulliam, then many Americans were coheirs. Litigation on behalf of the American descendants commenced around 1850. Every descendant of anybody who had an ancestor named ?Jenningsâ€? was solicited. The accumulation of funds for litigation was initiated in England. Virginia descendants helped collect large sums of money. Many individuals named â??œJennings,â€? even ones with no relation to William Jennings, sent money in hopes thatthey might share in the inheritance.
Yet the claim was a fraud perpetrated on the Jennings of America. We believe the American descendants who helped in the solicitation were misled, as well. A mail fraud of similar nature deceived individuals who believed they werethe descendants of the brother of Sir Francis Drake. The great Drake mail fraud was tried in New York and resulted in conviction
The controversy continued in 1931 when some Jennings heirs produced the following marriage certificate that purported to prove William Jennings was the son of Humphrey Jennens, and thus an heir to the Jennens fortune:
Sussex County Circuit Court
Below is a copy of record from Sussex County, Virginia, relative to the marriage of William Jennings (1676-1775) and Mary Jane Pulliam:
United States of America
State of Virginia
County of Sussex
To-wit:
I, Jesse Hargrave, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Sussex County, in the State of Virginia, aforesaid, do certify that said Court is a Court of Record, do hereby certify that the following is a true and correct copy of the marriagerecord of William Jennings and Mary J. Pulliam as of record in my said office.
Married January 24, 1724, William Jennings and Mary J. Pulliam, wife’s parents Joseph and Mary Pulliam, husbandâ??™s parents Humphrey and Mary Milwood Jennens. Copy from Albemarle Parish Record.
In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court, this Fourteenth day of January, A.D. 1931, in the 155 year of the Commonwealth.
Jesse Hargrave, Clerk
State of Virginia
County of Sussex
To-wit:
I, M.R. Peterson, sole Judge of the Circuit Court of the County of Sussex, in the State of Virginia, do certify that Jesse Hargrave, who hath given the proceeding certificate is now and was at the time of giving the same, Clerk ofthe said Court, duly elected and qualified; that his signature to said certificate is genuine, and his attestation in due form. Given under my hand, this 14th day of January, 1931.
M.R. Peterson, Judge of the Court aforesaid.
A lawsuit was filed in London on 5 November 1931 based on the above marriage certificate. This claim had been presented often before in the British courts and each time it failed for the same reason: William Jennens, the son of Humphrey Jennens, died in London in 1744 leaving a will in which he mentioned no wife or children. Further, the marriage certificate above has several problems.
:1) The marriage could not have occurred in Sussex County in 1724 for that county was formed from Surry County in 1748.
:2) It purports to be the record of a man of forty-eight years of age who had ten children in thirteen years and then lived to be ninety-nine, an extreme age for those days.
:3) No record of such a marriage is in the Albemarle Parish Register.
:4) It gives the names of the grooms deceased parents. This probably makes it the only marriage certificate of its kind in Virginia.
:5) It is probably inadmissable as court evidence as it was not recorded at the time of the wedding.
Someone probably inserted the record in the Sussex record book without the knowledge of the court’s officers Hargrave and Peterson.
Perpetrators of the fraud even went as far as to erect a gravestone at the ancient site of (Sunnyside), the one-time home of the family.
MARY JANE PULLIAM
1704 - 1774
Of Hanover County
Virginia
COLONEL WILLIAM HENRY
JENNINGS
1676 - 1775
Born in England
Retired British Officer
The Chancery Court of England in 1933 threw out the Jennings inheritance claim again. As reported in the New York Times on 5 February 1933 the Court characterized the claim as (frivolous, vexatious, and an abuse of the court.)
Ironically, several Jennings family genealogists still describe Mary Jane Pulliam’s husband as William Jennings, the son of Humphrey Jennens of Warwickshire. The grave stone even deceived A.B. Cummins, the author of Nottoway County, Virginia. He rediscovered it and reported in his book as a legitimate part of Nottoway County history.
Source:
http://www.gencircles.com/users/bselletti/13/data/12381 ==Sources== ===See Also=== :http://www.angelfire.com/va/vjennings/JenningsHistory.html
:http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2778192&id=I536995380
:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tmark/JenningsFraud.html
A Genealogical History of the Jennings Families
William Jennings, Mary Jane Pullman in England and Americahttps://tinyurl.com/ydc4ye2d
Name: William Jennings
Birth: 10 NOV 1676 Recorded: Leipfield Cathedral, Yorkshire, England
Death: 1775 Nottoway County, Virginia
WHAT IF ITS NOT A FRAUD There is a record of Humphrey Jennens as father of a William Jennens in Yorkshire. See photo attached

The hundredth anniversary of the arrival in Detroit of the first organized immigration from Germany.

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== The hundredth anniversary of the arrival in Detroit of the first organized immigration from Germany == * by the Neustadter Kirmess Committee * published by the Neustadter Kirmess Committee; Detroit, Michigan; 1930 * Source Example: ::: Neustadter Kirmess Committee. ''[[Space:The_hundredth_anniversary_of_the_arrival_in_Detroit_of_the_first_organized_immigration_from_Germany.| The hundredth anniversary of the arrival in Detroit of the first organized immigration from Germany]].'' (Neustadter Kirmess Committee; Detroit, Michigan; 1930). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Neustadter Kirmess Committee|Neustadter Kirmess Committee]]: Page 21 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_hundredth_anniversary_of_the_arrival_in_Detroit_of_the_first_organized_immigration_from_Germany.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Authors' Note=== This book is not a complete history of the early settlers from Neustadt in Detroit and vicinity. Hundreds of letters and personal interviews, and many articles in both the Detroit News and The Abend Post failed in our efforts to make it as complete as we would have wished. Inasmuch as the first organized party of immigrants came from Neustadt in Kurhessen, we have endeavored to confine ourselves to the court district of this section of Germany. Occasionally a name will appear, or a slight error. In this we beg your kind indulgence, as the time necessary to get out this family history was entirely inadequate. We have gone over family records long forgotten, and pieced together in order to attain our object. We trust this publication will please, and should you perchance be able to give us more data concerning Neustadters forgotten, or other information that might make this book more complete, we earnestly entreat you to forward the information in writing to the committee. Several memorandum pages in this book will be of service to complete your own family history or in which to place autographs. === Available online at these locations: === *HathiTrust (with credentials) *Linked on this page ===Table of Contents=== *The Immigration of 1830 *United States "Land Grant" *Ludwig Diegel Passports *History of Neustadt *Personal Recollection of War of 1866 *Church Bells of Trinity Church *The 400th Detroit Neustadter Kirmess *A Kirmess in the Fatherland *Folk Lore *The Schwalmer (in dialect) *Detroit Kirmess Committee *The 100th Anniversary (German poem) *Detroit, Where Life's Worth Living *Two Grand Old Ladies *St. Mary's Church History *The Old Church Buildings *Longing *Marburg an der Lahn *Patrons *Song of the 1930 Kirmess *Detroit, the Dynamic City *Pages Reserved for Autographs and Memorandums ===Surnames=== *Aldenbrand *Audretch *Braun *Bauer *Bricker *Bultzer *Brewe *Diehl *Damm *Decker *Diegel *Engelberth *Faber *Fuchs *Gies *Groll *Gnau *Glaser *Huber *Heide *Kuhn *Helfenbein *Jahn *Krapp *Kirchner *Lemmer *Ladensack *Lotz *Lang *Mager *Reeber *Reichenbach *Ruhl *Rhein *Rickenheiser *Rathmann *Reifel *Schmittdiel *Schmitt *Schulteis *Schnell *Stieler *Suppus *Schlitt *von Schloss *Todenbier *Veth *Victor *Vogel *Weitenberner *Weber *Wurzer *Zinser *Zimmer

The Hunt Family: 150 Years in New Zealand 1840-1990 by Vera Hunt

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Details the lives of [[Hunt-9228|William Hunt]] and [[Hill-17159|Mary Hill]] as arrivals and early settlers in Wellington and Manawatū, New Zealand, and the lives of their initial descandants. Contains information regarding William Hunt's parents, [[Hunt-9229|Charles Hunt]] and [[Luxford-77|Naomi Luxford]], and his siblings. Similarly, Mary Hill's parents, [[Hill-17161|George Hill]] and [[Andrews-7123|Ann Andrews]], and her siblings. * Includes an extensive family tree of William and Mary Hunt's descendants, published in 1990. (Pages 142-203) * Includes historical photographs of people, families and houses. * Includes family reunion photographs from 1990. The 1990 book is no longer available for purchase, but copies of it have been lodged with a number of libraries in New Zealand. If you cannot find one in your local library, the staff there can assist you with interloaning. ---- All family members have had profiles created in WikiTree. Anyone wishing to do so can contact [[Goulstone-18|Kathy Viney]] and take responsibility for their own family's profiles. == Family Tree Update == In 2023-2024 there is a project under way to republish Vera's book. Vera's daughter, [[Hunt-18897|Cynthia Hulse]], is heading this project. If you would like to purchase a copy of the 2024 book, when printed, please contact [[Goulstone-18|Kathy]] by sending a private message through WikiTree stating your request and including your contact details, preferably email.

The Hunterdon Fox Family

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Hunterdon, New Jersey is a special place to the Family. It is likely where many of us come from. More to come in the coming days.

The husband of the wives of John Smith

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'''''Could be two or more John Smiths mixed up here. I have: 1 John Smith “the mason” (no known yDNA test yet) b abt 1595 Rochdale, Lancaster, England d 9 Mar 1659/60 Providence, Providence, RI + Anne Unknown, widow of Samuel Comstock
2 [[Smith-87226|John Smith-87226]] b 1619 Providence, Providence, RI d 1684 + [[Gildersleeve-120|Elizabeth Gildersleeve-120]] b 160 England d 1706 Providence, Providence, RI
and 1 [[Smith-14989|John Smith-14989]] (yDNA group NE39) (c1619 ENG -1684 Milford CT) m [[Hawley-293|Grace Hawley-293]]
-2 John Smith (1646 CT - 1732 CT) m Phebe Canfield and 1[[Smith-125056|John ‘Prudence Island’ Smith-125056]] (yDNA group NE64) (c1619-1677 Prudence Island RI) m. [[Unknown-218113|Margaret Unknown-218113]]
-2 John ‘Boston Neck’ Smith (___RI - 1730 RI) m. Phyllis Gerardy
--3 John ‘feather’ Smith (____RI - 1771 RI) m. Mercy Wescott
---4 John ‘ferryman’ Smith (1712 RI - 1782 RI) m. Hannah _____
''''' Discussion of the wives of John Smith-14989 I've noticed the three wives, Margaret Smith
Elizabeth Gildersleive
and Grace Hawley I could make no sense of this until I listed the children sequentially, by Mother and Place of birth Nicholas 1640- Margaret - Milford, New Haven
Ephraim 1644 - Margaret- Milford, New Haven
John 1647 -Margaret- Providence
Leonard 1647- Elizabeth- Providence
Ebenezer 1650- Margaret- Milford New Haven
Benjamin 1651- Elizabeth-
Eleanor 1651 - Elizabeth- Providence
Jeremiah 1652- Margaret- Kingston, RI
Mercy 1652- Margaret- Milford New Haven
Mary 1653- Elizabeth- Providence
Mahitable 1655- Grace - Milford, New Haven
Hannah 1658 - Elizabeth- Portsmouth RI
Hannah 1658- Grace - Portsmouth RI
Then I sorted the children by Mother and put in a speculative marriage date. John Smith married Margaret 1639 New Haven Ct. Margaret aged 20. [[Smith-30129|Smith-30129]] Nicholas 1640- Margaret - Milford, New Haven, Margaret b 1619
Ephraim 1644 - Margaret- Milford, New Haven
Ebenezer 1650- Margaret- Milford New Haven
Jeremiah 1652 -Margaret- Kingston, RI
Mercy 1652- Margaret- Milford New Haven
Daniel 1660- Margaret- Kingston, RI.
John Smith married Elizabeth 1646, Providence RI. Elizabeth aged 16,
[[Gildersleive-1|Gildersleive-1]] Leonard 1647- Elizabeth- Providence Eliz b 1630
Benjamin 1651- Elizabeth
Eleanor 1651 - Elizabeth- Providence
Mary 1653- Elizabeth- Providence
Hannah 1658 - Elizabeth- Portsmouth RI
Joseph 1658- Elizabeth- Providence
John Smith married Grace 1654 New Haven CT/Prov, RI. Grace aged 31,
[[Hawley-293|Hawley-293]] Mahitable 1655- Grace- Milford, New Haven, Grace b 1623
Hannah 1658 -Grace - Portsmouth RI
My limited resources (Ancestry.com) show John marrying all three of them, I searched for marriages of the three women and could find no other sets of husbands for them, so I must assume their marriages were victoms of overenthusiastic genealogists on Ancestry. Clearly the children overlap in sequence. I've found none of the three wives in The Puritan Great Migration. I'm convinced there were three different husbands here, but can find no information to support this. I would welcome any discussion on this, either here or through email, tbredehoft@alink.com. Tom (Bredehoft-6)

The Hutchins Line

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''Carroll W. Jones'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jones-43215] ''Carroll is the great grandfather of Gerald.'' 1. Gerald is the son of Neumon Brown Jones [unknown confidence] 2. Neumon is the son of Lawson Woodard Jones [unknown confidence] 3. Lawson is the son of Carroll W. Jones [unknown confidence] This makes Carroll the great grandfather of Gerald. ''John Jones'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jones-43216] + ''Mary Carder Jones formerly Hutchins'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hutchins-1883] Mary is the second great grandmother of Gerald. 1. Gerald is the son of Neumon Brown Jones [unknown confidence] 2. Neumon is the son of Lawson Woodard Jones [unknown confidence] 3. Lawson is the son of Carroll W. Jones [unknown confidence] 4. Carroll is the son of Mary Carder (Hutchins) Jones [unknown confidence] This makes Mary the second great grandmother of Gerald. ''Private Moses John Hutchins'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hutchins-1884] He was a Private in the 2nd Regiment (Benton's), Tennessee Volunteers during the War of 1812. ''Captain Charles Christopher Hutchings'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hutchings-65] Captain Hutchings was a Revolutionary War Soldier in the Continental Army. ''Christopher Hutchings'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hutchings-510] ''Captain John Hutchings aka Hutching'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hutchings-522] He was a Mariner. ''Daniel Hutchings aka Hutchins'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hutchings-523] ''John Hutchins aka Hutchings'' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hutchins-65] John Hutchins born about 1611. Married, in VA, to Polly Strangeman about 1650. William and John were the first of the four brothers to come to Va. John came to Va. in 1634 on the ship BONAVENTURE settled in what is now Lancaster County, VA. ....with passage paid by Lieutenant Colonel Giles Brent. It is assumed that William Hutchins, who arrived in the Virginia Colony on the ship DIANA in 1618 at the age of twenty-one, was a brother of John. William was in Elizabeth Citie in 1624 and in the Census of Living in Virginia in 1623, as given in Otten's Lists of Emigrants to America, 1600-1700. About John Hutchins, of Wood Burcote. John Hutchins born 1611 died 1686 in My Ladys Manor, Maryland, (United States) born 1611, in Towcester, and married, in VA, to Polly Strangeman about 1650. William and John were the first of the four brothers to come to Va. John came to Va. in 1634 on the ship BONAVENTURE settled in what is now Lancaster County, VA with passage paid by Lieutenant Colonel Giles Brent. It is assumed that William Hutchins, who arrived in the Virginia Colony on the ship DIANA in 1618 at the age of twenty-one, was a brother of John. William was in Elizabeth Citie in 1624 and in the Census of Living in Virginia in 1623, as given in otten's Lists of Emigrants to America, 1600-1700. Colonel Brent seemingly took some interest in the welfare of John and must have given him advice in settling for in the next generation John's son William and Hugh Brent, presumably the Colonel's son, were settled not far apart in Lancaster County on a branch of the Corrotoman River (Nugetts CAVALIERS & PIONEERS, p. 224, 435-436). It is assumed that William Hutchins, who arrived in the Virginia Colony on the ship DIANA in 1618 at the age of twenty-one, was a brother of John. William was in Elizabeth Citie in 1624 and in the Census of Living in Virginia in 1623, as given in Hotten's Lists of Emigrants to America, 1600-1700. The movement of these Hutchins to Virginia is documented by the records of the granting of land by "headrights". In the early days of the colony of Virginia anyone paying transportation for persons going to the colony "at his owne cost" was awarded for each person whose passage he paid a "headright" of fifty acres of land. Since passage costs were usually between five and six pounds it was quite a bargain for the one who advanced the money. Colonists with the financial means listed for transportation themselves, members of their family, friends and servants. Among the headrights claimed are found persons of all social classes — nobility and gentry, yeomanry, indentured servants and negroes. But the act of accepting transportation did not, apparently, in any way seem to burden the one transported with indenture unless it already existed or was entered voluntarily. Some, with inadequate or limited funds to maintain themselves in the new country, entered into a state of indenture willingly to help get established. It was, in a way, a most convenient method of putting down roots in a new land. About 70% of migrants from England who came between 1630-1660 were indentured servants. The claim for land by those paying passage across the Atlantic for others was not always made at once and the person transported may have arrived quite some years before so the records of land grants cannot be used with any surety to date the coming from England. John and William were not the only Hutchins in the Virginia Colony when they arrived for by 1618 Robert Hutchins was in James Town and soon after his assumed brother Isaac Hutchins came to Virginia. It is possible that Robert and Isaac were cousins of John and William. John most probably married shortly after he arrived but his wife's name is not known. He was the father,undoubtedly, of at least three sons: William, Nicholas and Thomas. There was, in all probability an older son named John but it has not been possible to trace him. Of the daughters of John Hutchins nothing is known. Sources: 1. Descendants of William Jones Generation No. 1. http://www.ajlambert.com/jones/desc_wj.pdf 2, My Hutchings family tree : 1741 to the present, by Lilian Gantner Miller, November 1, 1993. https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE80684 3. The Descendants of Richard Hutchinson. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rhutch/

The Hutchison Pursut

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hutchison-333|John Kevin Hutchison]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5328147 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Importance of Being Earnest 1939

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In 1939 the world trembled on the brink of war. Life had to go on. John Gielgud directed and starred in a revival of "The Importance of Being Earnest" at the Globe Theatre in London. Cast: [[Evans-20617|Edith Evans]], [[Clinton-Baddeley-3|Angela Baddeley]], [[Lawrence-17017|Joyce Carey]], [[Rutherford-3154|Margaret Rutherford]], [[Irwin-5553|Felix Irwin]], [[Gielgud-2|John Gielgud]], [[Quartermaine-10|Leon Quartermaine]], [[Horne-3889|David Horne]], [[Ward-35686|Ronald Ward]] and [[Ledesma-208|John Justin]]. [http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/t/importance-of-being-earnest-notable-productions/ V&A Globe Theatre 1939] They gave eight matinee performances in aid of Theatrical charities in January and February. On the 16th of August the play opened for a six week run at The Globe with [[Hawkins-6514| Jack Hawkins]], [[Ashcroft-87|Peggy Ashcroft]], [[Ffrangcon-Davies-1|Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies]], Edith Evans, John Gielgud, Margaret Rutherford and [[Howe-12263|George Howe]]. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ravineliker/2340162442/ flickr] On the 1st of September Germany invaded Poland and on the 3rd Britain and France declared war on Germany. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II Wikipedia: World War II] If the play ran for the full 6 weeks it should have closed on the 26th of September. The Government introduced a National Registration Bill into the House of Commons the same day that war was declared [https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1939/sep/03/national-registration-bill Hansard HC Deb 03 September 1939 vol 351 c288] and a National Register of the entire population was established coming into force on the 29th of September. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Registration_Act_1939 Wikipedia: National Registration Act 1939] It is from this register that we can see how quickly Earnest was on tour in Blackpool. [[Rutherford-3154|Margaret Rutherford]] was with [[Griffiths-5218|Lucy Griffith]] in digs at 112 Caunce St. '''1939 England and Wales Register'''
112 Caunce St, Blackpool, Lancashire, England {|border="1" |First Name||Last Name|| Gender||M/S||Date of Birth||Occupation |- |Edwin||Pick|| Male||M||20 May 1901||Window cleaner heavy work |- |Bertha||Pick|| Female||M||26 Mar 1898||Unpaid Domestic Duties |- |Flora||Williams|| Female||M||18 Mar 1918||Bleach dyer |- |one||person|| redacted||-||-||- |- |Marjorie||Thomson (Payne)|| Female||S||5 Jun 1928||School |- |Lucy A||Griffiths|| Female||S||24? Apr 1909||Actress |- |Margaret||Rutherford|| Female||S||11 May 1892||Actress |}
Gielgud, Ashcroft, Hawkins and Howe were lodged together in Park Rd. '''1939 England and Wales Register'''
Park Rd, Blackpool, Lancashire, England {|border="1" |First Name||Last Name|| Gender||M/S||Date of Birth||Occupation |- |Olive||McKenzie|| Female||S||29 Jan 1890||? |- |Jane||McKenzie|| Female||M||26 Nov 1851||? |- |May||Hiles|| Female||M||29 Mar 1893||Unpaid domestic duties |- |Arthur J||Gielgud||Male||S||-||? manager |- |Peggy||Ashcroft (Edith M Hutchinson)|| Female||D||-||Actress |- |John E||Hawkins|| Male||S||-||Actor |- |George W||Howe|| Male||S||19 Apr 1900||Actor |- |Roger||Howard|| Male||S||8 Jan 1883||? |}
Evans and Ffrangcon-Davies were staying at Buchannan St. '''1939 England and Wales Register'''
45 Buchanan St, Blackpool, Lancashire, England {|border="1" |First Name||Last Name|| Gender||M/S||Date of Birth||Occupation |- |William||Rafferty|| Male||M||9 Sep 1886||Light general labourer |- |Ellen||Rafferty|| Female||M||6 May 1890||Unpaid domestic duties |- |Mary||Rafferty (Moss)|| Female||S||7 May 1921||Shop assistant |- |Gwen||Ffrangcon-Davies||Female||S||25 Jan 1991||Actress |- |Edith M||Booth|| Female||W||8 Feb 1888||Actress |}
John Gielgud volunteered, but was told they were not, at that time, taking men over 35. Later the government decided that most actors were better employed entertaining the troops and workers than fighting. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gielgud Wikipedia: John Gielgud] Jack Hawkins joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in 1941 as a lieutenant and served with ENSA in India and the Far East. [https://ww2gravestone.com/people/hawkins-john-edward-jack/ WWII Gravestones.com: Jack Hawkins] George Howe also joined ENSA. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Howe_(actor) Wikipedia: George Howe (actor)] Her talent having finally been recognised by the critics for Miss Prism Margaret Rutherford created the part for which she is best remembered, that of Madame Arcati in [[Coward-591|Noel Coward]]'s "Blythe Spirit", in 1941. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Rutherford Wikipedia: Margaret Rutherford] Edith Evans joined ENSA serving in Gibraltar and India and touring in Britain and Europe. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Evans Wikipedia: Edith Evans] Peggy Ashcroft got married and spent much of the war raising her daughter. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Ashcroft Wikipedia: Peggy Ashcroft] Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies continued to work on the stage and spent most of 1942 playing Lady Macbeth opposite John Gielgud as Macbeth. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwen_Ffrangcon-Davies Wikipedia: Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies] ==Sources==

The interlinked Andrews, Barbour and Pirrie dynasties of Northern Ireland

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The inter-related families of Andrews, Barbour and Pirrie have made many notable contributions to the industrial and political life of what is now Northern Ireland, both before and after the partition of Ireland in the 1920s. The respective patriarchs of the three families on WikiTree as of 21 Mar 2023 are: * [[Andrews-15297|James Andrews (1762-1841)]]; * [[Barbour-1952|John Barbour (abt.1755-1823)]]; and * [[Pirrie-84|William Pirrie (1780-1858)]]. Each of the three families was raised to the peerage or baronetage, in the respective persons of: * [[Andrews-21741|Sir James Andrews, 1st and last Baronet (of Comber) (1877-1951)]]; * [[Barbour-1507|Sir John Milne Barbour, 1st and last Baronet (of Hilden) (1868-1951)]]; and * [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie, 1st and last Baron Pirrie and 1st and last Viscount Pirrie (1847-1924)]]. By a remarkable coincidence, none of these three men had a surviving son to inherit his title, although Barbour did have a [[Barbour-1955|son and namesake]] who predeceased him. There were numerous intermarriages within and between these three dynasties. These included at least four marriages between descendants of the Barbour and Pirrie patriarchs: * in 1843, [[Pirrie-99|William Morison Pirrie]], son of the Pirrie patriarch, married [[Barbour-1949|Maria Barbour]], granddaughter of the Barbour patriarch; * in 1848, his brother [[Pirrie-85|John Miller Pirrie]] married her sister [[Barbour-1819|Isabella Barbour]]; * in 1865, the first couple's daughter [[Pirrie-102|Maria Pirrie]] married her mother's first cousin [[Barbour-1956|James Dunlop Barbour]]; and * in 1908, [[Andrews-4604|Thomas Andrews]], greatnephew of the 1843 and 1848 husbands, married [[Barbour-569|Agnes Helen Reilly Barbour]], niece of the 1865 husband. The Andrews and Pirrie dynasties had been linked by the marriage in 1870 of [[Andrews-7289|Thomas Andrews]], grandson of the Andrews patriarch, to [[Pirrie-29|Elizabeth Pirrie]], granddaughter of the Pirrie patriarch. Their son's afore-mentioned 1908 marriage connected the Andrews and Barbour dynasties. Two more of their sons, [[Andrews-6163|John Miller Andrews]] and [[Andrews-21741|James Andrews]], married two Ormrod sisters, [[Ormrod-49|Jessie]] and [[Ormrod-73|Jane]]. Within the Barbour dynasty, two Irish-born brothers ([[Barbour-1507|John Milne Barbour]] and [[Barbour-1510|Harold Adrian Milne Barbour]]) married two American-born sisters ([[Barbour-1957|Elise Barbour]] and [[Barbour-1959|Anna Edwards Barbour]]), who were their own first cousins. The political careers of the Andrews and Barbour families also overlapped. [[Andrews-6163|John Miller Andrews]] was minister of finance of Northern Ireland from 1937 to 1940 and prime minister from 1940 to 1943, being succeeded as minister of finance from 1941 to 1943 by [[Barbour-1507|John Milne Barbour]], whose [[Barbour-569|sister]] had been married to [[Andrews-4604|his brother]].

The Inventory of Thomas Prence's Estate

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[[Prence-1|Gov. Thomas Prence]]'s will was dated March 13, 1672/73 and proved June 5, 1673. In his will he named his wife Mary, seven surviving daughters, Jane, the wife of Mark Snow; Mary Tracy; Sarah Howes; Elizabeth Howland; Judith Barker; Hannah; and Mercy; his grandson Theophilus Mayo; his granddaughter Susanna Prence, the daughter of his deceased son Thomas; his son-in-law John Freeman; Lydia Sturtevant; and his brother Thomas Clarke. The mention in his will of his deceased son Thomas's daughter Susanna Prence would indicate that he died without a surviving male heir in the Prence line.Charles Edward Banks, The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers: who came to Plymouth on the "Mayflower" in 1620, the "Fortune" in 1621 and the "Anne" and "The Little James" in 1623, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing 1965), p. 125 Nathaniel Philbrick, Mayflower: A story of Courage, Community and War, (New York:Viking Publishing 2006), pp. 168, 172, 207, 214, 215 Prence was a wealthy man and left a personal estate in excess of £400 and some eleven tracts of land, with at least two of the holding 100 acres each. Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620–1691, (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Publishing, 1986), p. 341 [[Prence-1|Gov. Thomas Prence]] died March 29, 1673.Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620–1691, (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Publishing, 1986), p. 104 He is buried at Burial Hill, a historic cemetery in Plymouth, Massachusetts where many Pilgrims are buried. == The Inventory of Thomas Prence's Estate == The Inventory of [[Prence-1|Gov. Thomas Prence]]'s EstateWilliam T. Davis, ed., ''Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation'': ''1606-1646'' (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1908). ([https://archive.org/details/cu31924028814824 Archive.org]: accessed 2016). ([http://www.histarch.illinois.edu/index.html University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]: accessed Aug 2016). University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Historical Archaeology and Public Engagement, Dept. of Anthropology. Last updated: March 28, 2015. This extremely detailed inventory is included in full because it paints such a clear picture of what a well-to-do household was like in the third quarter of 17th century colonial New England : April 23, 1673 : Plymouth Colony Wills 3:60-70 : An Inventory of the Goods and Chattles of [[Prence-1|Thomas Prence]] Esqr Lately deceased taken and apprised by Thomas Cushman Ephraim Tinkham senir and William Crow the 23 day of Aprill 1673 === In the New Chamber === : Impr: 1 Table and forme and Carpett att 01 02 00 : Item 1 Court Cubbert 01 05 00 : Item 1 Green wrought Cubbert Cloth and Cushen 02 00 00 : Item 1 green old Cushen 00 00 06 : Item 1 wrought stoole and yellow Couer to it 00 03 00 : Item 1 old great Cloth Chaire 00 04 00 : Item 1 great winscoot Chest 00 12 0 : Item 1 portmantle, and a locke to it 00 04 0 : Item 1 yard and three quarters of homade Cloth 00 07 0 : Item 1 parsell of powder 01 10 00 : ___________ : 07 07 06 === In the New Parlour === : Item 1 great draw Table and forme 02 00 0 : Item 1 great old striped Carpet 00 07 0 : Item 1 window Curtaine 00 03 0 : Item 1 Great wooden Chaire 00 08 0 : Item half dozen of high Lether Chaires 02 00 0 : Item 1 Cushen stoole 00 01 6 : Item 1 paire of brasse Andjrons 1 fier shouell & tonges 01 18 00 : Item 6 smale brasse peeces for Andjrons 02 00 0 : Item 1 Iron for the fier 00 01 8 : Item 1 Tenant thward saw 00 03 0 : Item 1 old Runled 1 old Cloth 2 old Cases 00 01 00 : Item 1 brush 00 01 00 : ___________ : 07 06 2 === In the Clossett === : Item 4 longe necked bottles and 1 : Rundlett 00 03 0 : Item 1 Nest of drawers 00 06 6 : Item 10 pound of Ledd in waights 00 03 4 : Item 3 Case bottles 00 00 9 : Item 1 knife 1 pen knife 1 old aule 00 01 00 : Item 1 stone Iugg 1 old feirkin 1 old Case : 1 old pott 00 02 0 : Item 3 Cheesfatts 00 01 6 : Item 13 smale Galley potts; 4 vyalls 00 03 6 : Item 1 baskett 1 peece of whalebone and a parsell of bees wax 00 02 9 : ___________ : 01 04 4 === In the old Parlour === : Item 1:12 square Table 00 10 00 : Item 1 great Chaire with a backe 00 03 0 : Item 1 smale Chaire 00 01 6 : Item 4 Cushens 00 04 0 : Item 1 winscott Chest 00 08 0 : Item 1 Chest 00 05 0 : Item 2 Ioyn stools 00 02 00 : Item 1 Trundle bed stead 00 06 0 : Item 1 paire of old sheets 00 08 0 : Item 1 Couerledd 00 15 0 : Item 1 Couerledd wrought 01 04 0 : Item 1 apple Roster and bread Roster 00 03 00 : Item 2 fierlocke Musketts 02 00 00 : Item 1 hundred and quarter of Nailes 00 01 6 : Item 1 old hand baskett and a parsell of Flints 00 01 6 : Item 4 pound of bulletts or therabouts 00 01 00 : Item 1 pair of Andirons 00 12 00 : Item 1 paire of Tongs 00 02 00 : Item 2 siluer spoones eighteen shilings 00 18 00 : Item 4 siluer spoones 01 10 00 : Item 1 siluer Tobacco box 00 15 00 : Item 1 looking glasse 00 12 00 : Item 1 window Curtaine 00 03 00 : Item 2 powder hornes and a brush 00 02 00 : Item 1 paire of stillyards 00 10 00 : ___________ : 11 17 06 === Apparrell === : Item 1 blacke broadcloth Cloake 02 00 00 : Item 1 black stuffe suite 02 10 00 : Item 1 blacke turkey tamy Cloak 02 00 00 : Item1 broad cloth Cloake 03 00 00 : Item 1 Cullered stuffe suite and Coate 02 10 00 : Item 1 broadcloth longe Coate 03 00 00 : Item 1 paire of broadcloth briches 01 00 00 : Item 1 blacke Coate and a smale Coate 00 16 00 : Item 1 smale Coate 00 18 00 : Item 1 stuffe Coate 00 12 00 : Item 1 Ryding paire of briches 00 08 00 : 1 old Cloth Coate 00 08 00 : 19 02 00 === More Aparrell === : Item 1 Cloth hood 00 04 00 : Item 1 paire of Fringed Gloues with Gould and siluer 01 00 00 : Item 1 paire of Good Buck skin Gloues 00 06 00 : Item 1 hatt and Case 00 16 00 : Item 1 paire of silke stockens 00 14 00 : Item 1 paire of woolen stockens [...] : Item 2 paire of wosted stockens 00 08 00 : Item 2 paire of yarne Gloues 00 03 00 : Item 2 paire of shoos 00 11 00 : Item 1 paire of old boots and boothose topps 00 07 00 : Item 1 dowlis shirt 00 12 00 : Item 1 dowlis shirt 00 10 00 : Item 1 holland shirt 00 08 00 : Item 1 paire of demety drawers 00 08 00 : Item 6 bands 00 12 00 : Item 5 bands 00 07 06 : Item 4 paire of Cuffes 00 02 00 : Item 1 lased Capp 00 02 00 : Item 3 Capps 00 03 00 : Item 2 handkerchiffes 00 02 00 : ___________ : The sume of the Apparell is 21 11 06 : ___________ : Item 1 peece of Cloth wrought and fringed 00 04 00 : Item halfe a yard of Red Cotton 00 01 6 : Item a Remnant of Cloth 00 02 00 : Item 1 paire of spectacles and a Case 00 03 00 === Books === : Item a Great bible 10s 1 Psalm book 6d 00 10 06 : Item Mr Ainsworths Anotations of the 5 bookes of Moses 01 10 00 : Item Byfeild vpon the Collosians 00 05 00 : Item Iohn Woames Exposition on the law of Moses 00 12 00 : Item Weames off the Lathocker in Scotland 00 15 00 : Item 1 exposition on the Reuelation 00 06 00 : Item 1 booke of docter prestons unbound 00 02 00 : Item mr hookers Survey of Church Dissipline 00 02 06 : Item Nortons Orthydox evangelsit 00 02 00 : Item Burrows Gospell Converstion 00 01 06 : Item another of Gospell Worship 00 01 00: : Item Mr Tillinghast Generation worke 00 03 00 : Item New Englands Memoriall 00 02 00 : Item a little Index and an answare to a questian 00 02 00 : Item Culpeppers London dispensatory 00 02 00 : Item 7 paper Sermon bookes 00 01 00 : Item 1 great bible 00 08 00 : Item a dispute betwixt the Lord Bishop and the Iesuite 00 04 00 : Item the Key of the hebrew tongue 00 01 00 : Item 1 Great old Psalme booke 00 00 06 : 1 great Psalme booke 00 02 06 : Item 2 law bookes 00 02 00 : Item 100 of Psalme bookes 07 10 00 : Item William Cornwallis Essaies 00 01 06 : Item 1 Psalme booke 1 booke of private Comunion 00 02 03 : Item Prins workes on Canterberrys tryall 00 01 06 : Item the voulcanus 00 10 06 : Item 50 smale paper bookes to be distributed bound vp : ___________ : 13 03 08 : ___________ : Item 2 Inkhorns 00 01 00 : Item 4 hundred of Nailes or therabouts 00 04 06 : Item a broken bo in it powder and bullet 00 00 06 : Item Blunts Law dictionary 00 15 00 : ___________ : 01 01 00 === In the Kitchen === : Item 1 Iron hanger att 00 04 00 : Item 2 old Iron hangers att 00 02 06 : Item a vise 3s 1 Ioyners saw 2s 1 hamer & [sickle] 6d 00 06 00 : Item spoon and old Iron 00 00 06 : 1 shoe Iron and hamer 6d 00 01 06 : Item 1 old Chest 00 02 00 : Item 1 Great seiueting trough or Chest 00 05 00 : Item 1 Cubberd 00 08 00 : Item 1 warming pan 5s 1 great brasse kettle 1li 10s 01 15 00 : Item 1 smaller Great kettle [0... 0...] 05 : Item 1 great brasse skillett 00 06 00 : Item 1 old brasse kettle 00 05 00 : Item 1 old Copper kettle 00 12 00 : Item 1 frying pan 00 01 06 : ___________ : 05 04 00 : ___________ : more in the Kitchen : from the other syde 05 04 00 : Item 1 old brasse pott 00 05 00 : Item 1 Iron pott 10s 1 broken Iron pott 6s 00 16 00 : Item 2 paire of pothookes 2s 6d 1 brasse skillet and fram 2s 6d 00 05 00 : Item 2 brasse skimers 00 01 06 : Item 1 smale Iron skillett 00 02 06 : Item 1 old Iron pott 00 03 00 : Item 1 belmettle pudeing pan and brasse Couers 00 05 00 : Item 1 Iron kettle 00 08 00 : Item 1 smoothing box and 2 heaters 00 02 00 : Item 1 old brasse morter and pestell 00 02 06 : Item 1 great Flagon 00 16 00 : Item 1 lesser Flaggon 10s 1 lesser Flaggon without a lidd 5s 00 15 00 : Item 1 salt seller 1s 1 old pewter tankard 1s one brasse Candlesticke 2s 00 04 00 : Item 4 Candlestickes 1 at 4s 2 att 6s and the least 2s 00 12 00 : Item 3 pewter platters Deep 18s 1 smaller New Platter 5s : 1 pewter bason 5s 1 of the same 4s 00 09 00 : Item 1 pewter bason & yure 00 12 00 : Item 1 great pewter platter 00 12 00 : Item 1 Cracked platter 7s and 2 platters 16s 01 03 00 : Item 3 platters att 15s 2 smaller 6s one att 4s 01 05 00 : Item 3 smale platters att 5s 4 plates 9s halfe a dozen of braod sawcers 5s 1 butter : dish and three plates 00 07 06 : Item 3 pye plates att 9s 1 plate 2s 00 11 00 : Item 3 smale basons 5s 2 oldporringers 1 old plate 00 06 06 : Item 1 bed pan 5s 2 latten driping pans 8d 00 05 08 : Item 1 latten Tunell and one sticke stone 00 01 06 : Item 2 old Chamberpotts 3s 00 03 00 : Item 1 Chamberpott 00 03 00 : Item 1 stone platter 00 01 00 : Item 1 Dozen of trenchers 00 00 06 : Item 2 kemnells 00 03 00 : Item 1 Indian tray 1s 6d 2 longe trayes 1s 6d 00 03 00 : Item 2 longe trays and 1 Cracked one 00 01 00 : Item 4 smale trays and a strainer 00 01 04 : Item 1 spitt 4s 1 little tray 4d; 3 pailes 4s 00 03 04 : Item 1 paile 6d 1 Cheese presse 3s 00 03 06 : Item 1 Tubb 2s 1 Tubb 4s 6d one sturgion kegg 6d 00 04 00 : Item 1 brewing tubb 4s 2 barrell 3s 2 milk panes 1s 00 08 00 : Item 4 butter potts 1 earthen pan 00 01 08 : Item 1 Chern 8s 1 Chaire 16d 00 09 04 ___________ : sume 020 02 04 === In the Chamber === : It 1 Deske 00 01 06 : Item I sampler 00 01 06 : Item 1 Close bedsteed & settle and Cord 01 10 00 : Item 1 open bedsteed and Cord 01 00 00 : Item 1 great old trunke 8s 1 smale trunke 6s 00 14 00 : Item 1 great Flate Box 6s 1 striped Curtaine and a peece of green Fringed vallence 00 10 00 : Item 1 old striped suite of Curtaines and vallence 00 12 00 : Item 1 paire of old holland sheets 10s 1 paire of Dowlis sheets 10s 1 paire of Dowlis sheets 15s 01 15 00 : Item 1 paire of homspon sheets 01 00 00 : Item 1 paire of hom spon sheets 01 00 00 : Item 1 paire of Cotten and linnine sheets 00 15 00 : Item 1 paire of the same sheets 01 00 00 : Item 1 paire of homade sheets 00 15 00 : Item 1 paire of fine pillow bears 00 12 00 : Item 1 paire of smaller pillow beares 00 06 00 : Item 1 paire of pillow beares 00 05 00 : Item 1 longe plaine Table Cloth 00 16 00 : 1 longe Diaper Table Cloth 01 00 00 : Item 1 short Table Cloth 00 05 00 : Item 3 little Table Clothes 00 06 00 : ltem 3 large towel]s 00 12 00 : 1 Dozen of Napkins 00 18 00 : Item 2 towells 4s I Towell 6d 00 04 06 : Item 9 holland ledworke Napkins 18s and 4 old Napkins 6s 01 04 00 : Item 1 fine holland Lased Cubbord Cloth 01 00 00 : Item 1 lased damaske Cubberd Cloth 01 00 00 : Item 1 peece of an old sheet 00 01 06 : Item 1 blankett 00 10 00 : Item 1 green Rugg 01 00 00 : Item 2 pillowes 00 06 00 : Item 1 yellow Rugg 01 00 00 : Item 1 blankett 00 10 00 : Item 1 paire of woolen Cards and some old ones 00 03 00 : __________ : 24 14 00 === In the Chamber over the Kitchen === : Item 1 bridle and saddle 01 05 00 : Item 1 pillion; Cloth and bridle 00 12 00 : Item 1 old Coverlidd 5s 1 blankett l5s 1 : peece of bankeett 1s 01 16 00 : Item 1 feather bolster 12s 1 smale : bolster 4s shilling 00 16 00 : Item 1 old bedd and bedsteed and Courd 01 05 00 : Item 3 Iron hoopes; 1 Coller and tracyes one Cart Rope 2 Corn seives 00 16 00 : Item 1 old Chest 3s 1 pecke measure 1s 1 : spining wheel 4s 1 new Canvase bagg 6s; six bagges 8s 01 02 00 : Item 13 old Cask 00 13 00 : In the old Celle1 2 beer barrells & 4 Rundeletts 8s : __________ : sume 07 18 00 === In the Celler === : 2 beer barrells & 4 Rundleletts 8s : Without Dores : Item 2 axes 1 spade 00 06 00 : Item 1 paire of fetters 00 03 00 : Item 3 wedges 2s 3 hoes 4s 1 frow 2s 00 09 00 : ltem 1 mattocke 1s [6s] hatchett 1s 00 02 06 : Item 2 old shovell 1 betle ringe 1 ladle 00 01 6 : Item 1 Grindstone and winch 00 08 00 : Item 1 Cart and wheeles boxes 4 pins 1 shakle and bolt 01 10 00 : Item 1 plow and plowjrons 10s 1 Chaine 2 peece of a Chaine 01 00 00 : Item 1 dungforke 2 forkes 1 rake 00 03 00 : Item 2 yoakes with hookes ringes and staples 00 04 00 : Item 1 halfe Dozen of piggs 00 18 00 : Item 4 hogges 02 00 00 : Item 1 Cowhyde 00 10 00 : Item 8 sheep with theire woole and 2 lambes 03 03 00 : Item 10 17 00 : __________ : Item 4 yards and an halfe of Galloom 00 01 06 : Item 1 fann of feathers 00 01 00 : Item 1 paire of linnine Cuffes 00 00 06 : Item 2 graters 00 00 02 : Item 2 meale seives 00 01 09 : Item 1 still 01 00 00 : Item halfe of a longe spindle for a mill 00 05 00 : Item 1 old bedstead in peeces : Item 3 Dozen of hookes and eyes 00 00 09 : Item a little blacke silke and silver fringe 00 02 00 : Item 1 smale Rundlett 00 01 06 : Item 1 old brush 00 00 06 : Item 1 midwifes booke 00 01 06 : __________ : 01 16 02 === Cattle === : Item 4 oxen 16 00 00 : Item 1 young bull 01 15 00 : Item 1 yearling 01 00 00 : Item 1 horse 02 00 00 : Item 2 Mares 1 Colt 1 2 yeare old horse in Plymouth 05 10 00 : Item 8 horses and Mares Runing att or neare Eastham; 08 00 00 : __________ : 34 05 00 === Goods === : Item 1 blacke wrought wastcoate 00 12 00 : Item 1 lased neckcloth 00 10 00 : Item 2 plaine neckelothes 00 05 00 : Item 1 holland Apron with a seaming 00 10 00 : Item 1 apron with 2 seamings 00 05 00 : Item 2 lased Dressings 00 05 00 : Item 2 lased [Quoives] 00 02 00 : Item 1 lased Neccloth 00 01 00 : Item 2 bibbs 00 01 00 : Item 1 paire of Gloves 00 02 00 : Item one Neckcloth 00 01 00 : __________ : 02 1 4 00 : __________ : li s d : Item 1 bed and 2 bolsters bedsted and Cord a suite of Curtaines and vallence 2 pillowes 2 paire of pillowbeers 1 Coverlid 2 blanketts 2 paire of sheets 16 15 00 : Item 1 Court Cubbert 1 green wrought Cloth 1 wrought Cushen 05 05 00 : Item 4 silver spoones 01 16 00 : Item 1 Gray horse and three Cowes 1 Calfe 12 00 00 : Item 44 smale bookes 02 00 00 : Item 1 bed and bolster 02 10 00 : Item 1 silver wine Cupp and 1 silver Dram Cupp 01 07 06 : Item 1 silver Tankard att 05 00 0 : Item 1 silver beerbowle 02 18 0 : Item 1 siler salt seller 04 00 00 : Item 1 silver beere bowle 03 11 06 : Item 1 bed and bolster att 04 01 0 : Item 1 bed and bolster att 05 00 00 : Item 2 heiffers and one Calfe 5 00 00 : __________ : 72 13 00 : __________ : Item 1 paire of sheets : Item 9 napkins : Item 1 smale peece of linnine : Item 1 Damaske Table Cloth : Item 1 Cubbert Cloth : Item 1 Napkin 1 blankett : Item 1 smale Iron kettle : Item 1 Towell 3 Napkins : Item 1 pewter tankard 04 04 00 : Item 3 paire of smale siluer buttons : Item 1 paire of siluer shooe buckles : Item 1 little siluer Insument 00 16 0 : Goods mistris Mary Prence had before Marriage : Item 1 Trunke with seuerall sorts of lineen 06 00 01 : Item 5 Cushens 1 pillian Cloth 00 15 0 : Item 1 Troopers saddle 01 10 0 : Item 1 bed two bolsters 1 rugg 04 00 00 : Item 1 bedsted 2 featherbeds and bolsters 1 paire of blanketts 2 suites of Curtaines and vallence and Curtaine rodds and Coards 15 00 00 : Item 4 Chaires 15s : Item 1 Chest 1 Case 1 box 00 17 00 : Item 2 spitts 1 Iron peale 2 fier shovells 1 paire of Tonggs 1 Iron driping pan 1 paire of Rackes 1 paire of pothangers 2 paire of pothookes 02 07 0 : Item 1 brasse Chaffing Dish morter and 2 Candlestickes 00 15 00 : Item 1 bason & yore 00 12 00 : Item 7 pewter platters 01 10 0 : li s d : Item 1 bason 2 porrengers 1 Candlesticke 1 salt Celler 1 Caudle Cupp 2 smale dishes 1 sawcer 00 12 06 : Item 1 beer bowle and 2 potts 00 07 00 : Item 1 stone platter and 2 silver spoones 1 silver Cupp 1 silver Dram Cupp 01 07 06 : Item 2 brasse kettles 1 brasse pott 03 10 00 : Item 1 warming pan 2 brasse skilletts and frames 00 15 00 : Item 1 smoothing Iron 00 01 00 : Item 1 stone Iugg and six galley potts 1 pewter bottle 00 06 06 : Item 1 Case and some Glasse bottles 1 earthen Cupp 00 03 06 : Item 3 wine Glasses 00 01 00 : Item 1 pewter funell 00 01 00 : Item 1 Dozen of trenchers 1 Iacke 01 01 00 : Item 1 pewter Chamber pott 00 04 00 : Item 1 paire of wooden scales & 2 ledden waightes 00 02 00 : Item 2 ruggs 3li 1 Gridjron 5s 1 paire of sissers 6d 03 05 06 : __________ : 46 16 06 :: : Item in mony 15 08 02 === Debts Due to the estate === : Item from Samuell Freeman by two bills 020 00 00 : Item from Iohn Bryant 1 hundred of b[e]lts 02 00 00 : Item from Leiftenant Iohn Freeman for the 1/8 parte of Ketch 06 16 03 : Item for a sayne in Leift. Freemans hand 01 17 06 : Item from Willam Griffeth as by bill 10 10 00 : Item from hugh Steuerd of Eastham 01 00 00 : Item payed to the Treasurer of the Collonie in prte of a house and land bought of the Country 050 00 00 : Item payed for the building one parte of a barne that is on the said land 08 10 00 : Item payed for the building of one stacke of brick Chemnies 10 01 00 : __________ : 116 04 09 : __________ : The whole sume of the severall prticulares of the Estate errours excepted; Amounts to 422 10 07 === Debts owing from the estate 54 09 06 === : Debts owing to be payed out of the estate : Item To mr Thomas Clarke 02 13 11 : Item To John Clarke 01 05 00 : Item to Left Freeman 17 00 00 : Item To mr John Cotten 00 13 00 : Item To Ioseph howland 01 10 00 : Item To Willam Crow 02 01 00 : Item To Iabeze howland 00 14 08 : Item To Thomas Lucas 00 06 08 : Item To Gorge Bonum 00 06 06 : Item To the widdow Sturtivant 00 10 03 : Item To Iohn Wood the weavor 00 10 00 : Item To Gyles Rickard senir 00 01 6 : Item To serjeant Willam harlow 00 04 00 : Item To Benjamine Church 01 11 00 : Item To Isacke Barker 00 07 00 : ltem To Ionathan Shaw 00 05 00 : Item To Willam Clark 01 00 00 : Item To his promise or Ingagement To the Scoole 03 00 00 : Item To the widdow dunham 00 02 06 : Item To ffrancis douce of Boston 01 00 00 : Item To mr John Winslow of Boston about 02 10 00 : Item To mr Nathaniel Bacon 01 00 00 : Item To the Deacons of Plymouth 00 15 00 : Item To Mr Thomas hinckley 00 02 06 : Item To Captaine Thomas Clarke 01 04 07 : Item To mr Dauis the Apothycary 00 19 05 : Item To Capt. Fuller 01 00 00 : To mr Iohn hull 01 18 06 : Item To Jonathan Sparrow 01 00 06 : To Docter Cooke 1 00 00 : Item To Samuell Fuller 00 10 00 : Item To John dunham 00 03 00 : Item To serjeant Tinkham 01 00 00 : Item To Nathaniel Thomas 00 12 00 : Item To Edward Gray 00 05 00 : Item To Clothing of the Govrnors servant 02 04 08 : Item payed forth on some funerall expences 03 05 00 : Item To Thomas Clarke which was payed To Benjamine Nye for halfe a Mill stone 01 06 00 : __________ : 54 09 06 === Conclusion === : Wee are Informed of these severall prsells and Tracts of lands belonging to the Testator; : Item one hundred acrees of land lying in the Towne of Middleberry att or neare Winnapaukett pond and the brooke Goeing from it : Item one share of Meddow lying in a Certaine tract of Meddow Called the Majors meddow that lyeth upon Namassakett River, betwixt the pond and the waire : Item one hundred acrees of land lying on the Northerly syde of Teticutt River : Item a Considerable Tract of land that lyeth on the easterlysyde of Namassakett Riuer between Winnapauckett pond and a Tract of Land Called the Majors purchase, : Item eight acrees of land on the westerly syde of Namassakett River : Item a graunt of ten or twelue acrees of Land and a smale parsell of Meddow att Ioness Riuer meddow in the Townshipp of Plymouth : Item about ten acrees of Land lying on the southsyde of a Cart way that Goeth to Lakenham; Called Prence Bottome, in Plymouth : Item the one halfe of fifty or sixty acrees of Land and three acrees of Meddow between him and Major Winslow in Middleberry : Item 20 acres of land and three acres of Meddow att Tonsett in the Township of Eastham; : Item 8 acrees of land lying on Pochey Iland in the aforsaid Eastham : Item one fourth parte of w Mill at Satuckett and lands ajoyning to it : Finishd and signed the fift day of May 1673 : Thomas Cushman : Ephriam X Tinkham : William Crow : mistris Mary Prence made oath to this Inventory Iune the fift 1673 before Iosias Winslow Gour: == Sources == See also:

The Investigations of Detective John Wilson Murray

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These are the cases investigated by Detective John Wilson Murray, Ontario's first provincial detective, and inspiration for Detective William Murdoch from ''Murdoch Mysteries''. === 1875, The Murder of Abel McDonald === * "Murder Of Abel McDonald", ''The Daily Expositor'', Brantford, Ontario, Canada, (1875) 22 November 1875, Page 3, {{Newspapers.com|144738188}} === 1883, Murder on the Ferry === * "Cold Blooded Murder", ''Arkansas Weekly Mansion'', Little Rock, Arkansas, (1883) 25 August 1883, Page 4, {{Newspapers.com|144736119}} * "A Wife Murder - Terrible Tragedy on Sunday Night on the Steamer Hope", ''Detroit Free Press'', Detroit, Michigan, (1883) 21 August 1883, Page 1, {{Newspapers.com|144736229}} * "Article clipped from Detroit Free Press", ''Detroit Free Press'', Detroit, Michigan, (1883) 22 August 1883, Page 4, {{Newspapers.com|66752276}} * "Article clipped from Detroit Free Press", ''Detroit Free Press'', Detroit, Michigan, (1884) 27 April 1884, Page 11, {{Newspapers.com|34939481}} * "The Escaped Murderers", ''The Hamilton Spectator'', Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, (1883) 27 November 1883, Page 1, {{Newspapers.com|144736593}} * "Arrest Of A Wife-Murderer", ''Chicago Tribune'', Chicago, Illinois, (1884) 20 February 1884, Page 3, {{Newspapers.com|144736714}} * "Phipps, The Murderer", ''The Hamilton Spectator'', Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, (1884) 20 February 1884, Page 1, {{Newspapers.com|144736737}} * "Luke Phipps Handed Over to J. W. Murray", ''Chicago Tribune'', Chicago, Illinois, (1884) 12 April 1884, Page 8, {{Newspapers.com|144736948}} * "Execution At Sandwich", ''The Montreal Star'', Montreal, Quebec, Canada, (1884) 17 June 1884, Page 4, {{Newspapers.com|144737402}} * "$500 Reward", ''Detroit Free Press'', Detroit, Michigan, (1883) 8 December 1883, Page 5, {{Newspapers.com|86632505}} * '''1910 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
The Windsor Star (Windsor, Ontario, Canada) Tue, May 31, 1910, page 1
{{Newspapers.com|40659568}} (accessed 4 April 2024) === 1884, The Murderer O'Callaghan === * "The Murderer O'Callaghan", ''Detroit Free Press'', Detroit, Michigan, (1884) 14 December 1884, Page 11, {{Newspapers.com|144737515}} === 1886, The Poisoning of Dr. McKay's Cattle === :Dr. McKay, Binbrook :Robert Morrow, the tenant farmer and convicted poisoner * '''1886 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) Thu, Dec 23, 1886, page 1
{{Newspapers.com|144707471}} (accessed 3 April 2024) * '''1887 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
The Clinton New Era (Clinton, Ontario, Canada) Fri, Apr 29, 1887, page 3
{{Newspapers.com|144716739}} (accessed 3 April 2024) === 1897, Olive Sternaman === * "Olive Sternaman Will Come", ''The Standard'', St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, (1897) 26 July 1897, Page 1, {{Newspapers.com|144738013}} * "Olive Sternaman Will Come", ''The Standard'', St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, (1897) 26 July 1897, Page 1, {{Newspapers.com|144738013}} === The Disappearance of Maud Gillespie === * "Maud Gillespie Never Found Mother Tells The Story", ''The Toronto Star'', Toronto, Ontario, Canada, (1905) 12 December 1905, Page 4, {{Newspapers.com|144735903}} === Death of the Great Detective === * "Canada's Best Known Detective Is Dead", ''The Windsor Star'', Windsor, Ontario, Canada, (1906) 13 June 1906, Page 1, {{Newspapers.com|144716873}} * "Sleuthed His Last Criminal", ''The Hamilton Spectator'', Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, (1906) 13 June 1906, Page 7, {{Newspapers.com|144735743}} * "John Wilson Murray's will", ''The Ottawa Journal'', Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, (1906) 25 June 1906, Page 5, {{Newspapers.com|54997712}} * '''Wikipedia entry''': Wikipedia contributors, "John Wilson Murray"
[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Wilson_Murray&oldid=1189273123 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 3 April 2024) * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/murray_john_wilson_13E.html John Wilson Murray, Biographi.ca]

The Irish immigration into Pasmaquoddy, Maine

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==Introduction== Because it appears that my ancestors may have immigrated into Passamaquoddy, Maine (aka Eastport), in the far northeast corner of the state, I have put together a collection of information on this lesser known port. ==Immigration Records== ===Maine Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Maine_Emigration_and_Immigration/ FamilySearch's wiki on Maine Emigration and Immigration] *[https://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/port/atlantic-gulf-great-lakes.html/ National Archives Atlantic, Gulf, and Great Lakes Ports, 1820-1873 (includes Passamaquoddy)]. Sorted by location, there are copies of lists of arriving immigrants (by date) and microfilmed index cards of arrivals in Passamaquoddy sorted by surname. Does not provide on-line access to records, but does include information on libraries that hold the records. *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7313/ Atlantic Ports, Gulf Coasts, and Great Lakes Passenger Lists, ''Roll 7: 1820-1835'' (Searchable Database at Ancestry.com)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9YK-NQGS-9?mode=g&cat=66154/ Passamaquoddy, Maine (pt.) 1820-1844, NARA Series M575, ''Roll 7'' (Images at FamilySearch.org)] *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7890/ Atlantic Ports, Gulf Coasts, and Great Lakes Passenger Lists, Roll 8: 1845-1849 (Searchable Database at Ancestry.com)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9YK-NQGS-9?mode=g&cat=66154/ Great Lakes Passenger Lists, includes Passamaquoddy, 1845-1849 (images at FamilySearch.org)] *[https://www.mainegenealogy.net/passenger_search.asp/ Maine Passenger Lists 1820-1867 (at MaineGenealogy.net)] Searchable Database ::Includes Bangor (1848); Bath (1825-1867); Belfast (1820-1851); Frenchman's Bay (1821-1827); Kennebunk (1820-1842); Passamaquoddy (1820-1833); Portland & Falmouth (1820-1847); Waldoboro (1820-1833); Yarmouth (1820) ===Other Ports' Records=== *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61849/ Irish Immigrants in North America (Ancestry.com)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/66154?availability=Family%20History%20Library/ Copies of lists of passengers arriving at miscellaneous ports on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and at ports on the Great Lakes, 1820-1873 : NARA RG36 M575 (images at FamilySearch.org)] *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6976/ Atlantic Ports, Gulf Coasts, and Great Lakes Passenger Lists, Roll 6: 1820-1863 (Searchable Database at Ancestry.com)] the database includes passenger lists from the following ports (dates for each port in brackets): New London, Connecticut (1820-1847); Newport, Rhode Island (1820-1857); Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia (1820-1857); Oswegatchie (Port of Ogdensburgh), New York (1821-1823). ==Passamaquoddy, Maine History== [https://www.instagram.com/p/BDeiu3OJAif/?utm_source=ig_embed] On this St. Patrick's Day take the time to remember the Irish who lost their lives of the coast of Maine while traveling to a new world in the 1800's. Hospital Island is a small island with only about 3 acres of land, but it is the final resting place for hundreds of lost Irish souls. The tiny island in Passamaquoddy Bay, just about 5 miles off the coast of Robbinston, Maine, is actually part of Canada. It was here that a quarantine hospital was built to manage a cholera outbreak in 1832. In 1847 the Island was officially renamed Hospital Island and began to become over whelmed with large groups of Irish attempting to escape the Famine. Many developed typhoid on the journey to the island and died before reaching land. Others were quarantined and many never made it to the mainland.The exact number of deaths is unknown but estimated to be around 400 people and all who died were buried here. As if the Irish who died here didn't have enough bad luck! In 1869 a violent storm created such large waves portions of the shore line was pounded until the shore began to fall into the ocean. This washed away some of the burial area for the Irish and exposed bones, coffins, and even washed some remains ashore. What could be was collected and returned to a burial spot on the island that was more inland. Today the island is privately owned and all that remains of the doomed hospital are lines in the ground from foundations. It is now used primarily as a busy nesting site for birds of many types. Nearby islands had similar quarantine stations and in 1995 a monument was erected of a Celtic Cross facing the sea and the islands where so many Irish lives were lost. More information on the monument and Hospital Island can be found here. Website about the passage to Passamaquoddy: [http://www.barbaradickson.ca/hospital-island-st-andrews-by-the-sea/ Hospital Island: St. Andrews-By-The-Sea] Just a couple kilometres offshore the quaint sea coastal village of St. Andrews-By-The-Sea, New Brunswick, lays Little Hardwood Island, used extensively during the mid-1800s as a quarantine station. The tiny island, comprising less than three acres sits in picturesque Passamaquoddy Bay next to its larger sister Hardwood Island. A small hospital with simple medical facilities opened in 1832 to manage a cholera outbreak. In 1847, the site, renamed Hospital Island, became overwhelmed when medical staff attempted to handle the mass influx of Irish Famine immigrants. The Irish, hoping to find a new life in the New World, died easily from typhus onboard ship with little resistance attributed to malnutrition and various stages of starvation. Many died en route. Those who died while in quarantine were interred on the tiny landmass, the exact number of deaths unknown. Some estimated the death toll as high as 400. Similar to conditions at other quarantine stations along the St. Lawrence River, some of those who came to aid the sick became infected themselves and died. Dr. Samuel Frye died at Hospital Island. If the pitiful situation at Hospital Island wasn’t enough to raise sympathy for the plight of the Irish people, newspaper reporters wrote that in 1869, the Saxby Gale was so vicious a storm, it washed away soil from the Irish cemetery, uncovering coffins, and exposing skeletons. Bones that washed ashore on the mainland were desecrated, with awful stories circulating of children using human skulls to kick around. It would take a decade before what could be collected of the deceased Irish remains were re-interred in a more sheltered area of the island. Like Partridge Island in Saint John, Hospital Island is not open to the public. Privately owned, the island’s proprietor, Peter comments that, “the only remnants of the original buildings are depressions in the ground from the old foundations close to the new cottage.” In his wanderings he has found artifacts such as old spikes and parts of old stoves. Today, the island offers a safe nesting area for various birds including black backed gulls, herring gulls, and eider ducks. A Celtic cross memorial to the Irish who died at Hospital Island stands at Indian Point along the shoreline in St. Andrews. Erected in May, 1995, the monument features various symbols depicting the Irish story including a shamrock, fiddle, and sailboat (representing their tragic voyage.) Its inscription reads: “In memory of Those men, women and children Who died of hunger and disease While fleeing the potato famine In Ireland and lie buried On Hospital Island Lovingly remembered by Their descendants who persevered And helped build this great nation” “Erected May 28, 1995 By the Charlotte County Chapter Of the Irish Canadian Cultural Association Of New Brunswick” The memorial can be missed easily if you drive or walk by; when asked, local townsfolk are mostly unaware of its existence. *Article on immigration in [[https://www.pressherald.com/2017/10/08/paths-of-immigrants-to-maine-differ-but-their-hopes-have-echoed-through-the-centuries/ The Portland Press Herald, 08 Oct 2017]

The Iron House

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This house, which no longer exists was a structure cladded in corrugated iron and thatched, located on the corner of Saunton Road and Hannaburrow Lane, opposite the Post Office and within yards of St Anne's Chapel. The house appeared to be part of the Saunton Court estate. A photograph of the house, taken in 1905 can be found at https://ehive.com/collections/4561/objects/166820/saunton-outside-the-iron-house-c-1905 . The house was built in the late 19th/early 20th Century and appears on the Ordnance Survey, 1904 - 1906, Second Edition Ordnance Survey 25 inch Map, ouse (Cartographic) SDV325644.HER Number MDV31800 [[Thompson-7155|Michael Lanyon Roe Thompson (1916-1944)]] and his nurse, Ethel Streaks, boarded there for a short stay as recorded in the 1921 Census. The head of the house at the time was Samuel Jenkins Ley who had lived there from the start. He was Green Keeper for Saunton Golf Links, nearby. In 1891, Mr Ley is recorded as living in Marwood. It is probably that Samuel Jenkins Ley stayed as Head at the house from the day it was built until he died.

The Isaac Houser/Elizabeth Burnett Family Project

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The goal of this project is to solve a few mysteries about Isaac Houser and Elizabeth Burnett, and if possible, find pictures of their daughters. Right now this project just has two members: [[Abraham-1146|Marci Abraham]] and [[Carney-2362|Jody Clayton]]. We are 3rd great-granddaughters of Isaac and Elizabeth. We hope anyone with an interest in the Houser and Burnett families will join in and help us out! Here are the mysteries that we are trying to solve about Isaac and Elizabeth: * '''Who is [[Houser-1922|Isaac Houser]]?''' He seems to have "fallen out of the sky" and gotten married to Elizabeth Burnett. There are no solid records of him before their marriage, but census records say he was born in Pennsylvania. * '''What happened to [[Burnett-5583|Elizabeth Burnett]]?''' She seems to have died around 1880, but we haven't been able to find official records, a grave, an obituary...nothing at all. Isaac and Elizabeth had six daughters. We have a lot of history on them, some photos of their contemporaries (e.g., spouses) but no photos of the sisters at all. We dream of knowing what these ladies looked like! [[Houser-1923|Frances Virginia Houser Bishop]] 1846– [[Houser-1924|Lucy Houser Thompson]] 1848–1932 [[Houser-1925|Jane "Jennie" Houser Powell]] 1854–1929 [[Houser-1927|Mary H. "Molly" Houser Van Buren]] 1856–1909 [[Houser-1928|Anna "Belle" Houser Ross Power]] 1859–1927 [[Houser-1929|Minnie M. Houser Laupp]] 1866–1931 Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send either of us a private message. Thanks! ---- === Here's what we know about Isaac Houser: === * He was born about 1814 in Pennsylvania. * He worked as a blacksmith in Tipton, Indiana, with his brother-in-law, James Recobs. (James was married to Elizabeth's sister, Lydia). * He previously lived in Ohio, and that is where he married Elizabeth. * Their first two children were born in Ohio. * He is NOT the Isaac Houser who was living in Miami County, Ohio, about the same time. === Here's what we don't know about Isaac Houser: === * His middle name or initial. We have seen it as M in a newspaper article, and F is what is on his WikiTree profile, but we don't have any proof of either one. * His parents' names. * The names of any siblings.

The Island Project

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The goal of this project is to track the ancestors and Descendants of families on an Island in the Chesapeake Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wheeler-16996|Robert Wheeler]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21965603 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Jalakeli Project

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THE JALAKELI PROJECT is a crowd-sourced, web-based, women’s oral histories initiative based in Manipur, India. The genealogical tree is created to document the lineage of the royal women descendants of the House of Narasingh to help determine traditional eligibility in the Shree Shree Govinda Jiu Jalakeli Pala. The two choirs of the Pala present the Jalakeli, a women’s music ritual performance that dates back to the mid-19th century Royal Court of Maharaja Narasingh of Manipur (1792-1850). The genealogy's interlinked digital and performance-based components will include: • women’s oral histories of the Narasingh ladies • historical texts and their translations • monographs on Jalakeli songs and sankirtan music • video, audio and photographic documentation It is a project of Imasi: The Maharaj Kumari Binodini Devi Foundation, in collaboration with the Shree Shree Govinda Jiu Jalakeli Pala. More information may be found in Manipur Digital Resources on www.zenodo.org and on www.imasi.org.

The James Cash Genealogy (1834-1977) by Anna Courtney Hunt

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=== The James Cash Genealogy === (1834-1977) Compiled and Written by Anna Courtney Hunt Great-Granddaughter of James Cash May 1, 1977 The James Cash Genealogy1 In 1834, two brothers, John and James Cash migrated from Washington County, Kentucky. according to the writings of Reverend Charles A. Haeseley, and settled in Hickman County.2 They were preceded here by a handful of other migrants from Washington and Nelson Counties, who were the first settlers of the town of Fancy Farm. ''All the first migrants here were the descendants of the Irish Catholics who came over from England in 1634 to get away from the persecutions going on there. They came on two ships, the "Ark" and the "Dove", under the guidance of Cecil and George Calvert, the Lord Baltimore, and landed on the shores of what later became Maryland. As may be recalled, they planted the cross and took the territory in the name of England.3 '''' (This paragraph is only partly historical. It's unlikely any came from Ireland though a few of the Fancy Farm ancestors may have arrived in 1634. No one named "Cash" is listed as arriving on the Ark or the Dove) '' James Cash made his homestead near the present Dublin-Beulah Road, about three hundred yards west by northwest of the Oscar Dalton homestead, now occupied by a son of the latter, Earline Dalton. Nothing much is known to the writer of the descendants of John Cash. It is said he fell away from the faith of his forefathers (Catholic) and moved out of the realm of the parish of St. Jerome. Let us note here the first church of St. Jerome, a log structure, was built by Reverend Elisha Durbin in 1836. He rode on horseback from his headquarters at Sacred Heart Church in Union County, Kentucky to attend the religious needs of the scattered Catholics in Western Kentucky. -1- Of John Cash, it is said he was the progenitor of the protestant Cashes in and around Mayfield and South Graves County. We turn now to James Cash and his descendants. The maiden name of the wife of James Cash is not know to the writer. The eldest child of James Cash, Mary Jane, was nine years old when they migrated to Hickman County. The second child, Lucinda, grandmother of the writer, was seven years old at the time. She was born April 1, 1827 and died at the age of eighty-nine on the feast of the Ascension, June 2, 1916. Another daughter of James Cash was Elizabeth who married a Hayden, (first name not known). They had a son named Ike. Other children of James Cash were Bennett, Louis and Madison Cash and Sarah Cash Dalton. Bennett and Louis Cash are the progenitors of the numerous Cashes and their descendants around Fancy Farm. Madison Cash never married. He served as a soldier in the Civil War. He died, while in the service, of smallpox in a Penthouse near Paducah. Mary Jane Cash, eldest child of James Cash married John Burgess. They had six children: Thomas, Joseph Peter, Elizabeth Jane, Louisa, Adaline, and Emaline. The writer has no record of Adaline and Emaline Burgess, other than they both married Haydens. Adaline married Taylor Hayden, and Emaline married Sil Hayden. Thomas Burgess and wife Cassie Hayden Burgess had six children. They were Ida Bridget who married Peter Toon. The others were Edward, who married Mary Elizabeth Burgess, Boss, who married Zula Hayden; Perry and -2- Denis Burgess. Another son of Tom Burgess was Augustine (Gus) Burgess, who married Ester Toon. They were the parents of Arthur, William and “Ulrich” Burgess and Alma Shanks and Marie Burgess. Joseph Peter Burgess married Mary Ellen McClendon. Their children were Maggie Bagsby, John William Burgess, Anna Vela Goatley, Bernard and Lambert Burgess and a sister Generose. Bettie Jane Burgess was the wife of Elisha Toon. Their children were: Fredrick, Harrison, Ezra, and Leonard Toon. The girls were: Annie Elder, Ella Sanders, Lillie Ellegood, and Maude Ballard. Louisa Burgess, wife of Joseph Hayden had nineteen children. Some that can be recalled are: Stephen, Ira, James, John and Romuald Hayden. The girls are: Mrs. Genia Goatley, mother of Olie and Albin Goatley and Mrs. Mabel Thompson; Mrs. Cenia Willett and mother of Euin Willett; Mrs. Rose Carrico, mother of Mrs. Tossie Cash; Mrs. Dona Van Ness; Mrs. Emma Willett, mother of Elisha Willett and Mrs. Ulanee Ross; also Bucker Buckman and Mrs. Dee Willett. Mary Jane Cash Burgess married a second time after the death of Mr. Burgess, this time to a Hobbs. Their children were George Hobbs, (not the George Hobbs of New Madrid, Missouri), a daughter, Annie, married William (Will) Toon. They reared a large family and lived (when I knew them as a little girl) on a site now the Ewing Hobbs place. Mrs. Etta Thomas, wife of George Thomas was their eldest child. Others were Ode, Orville, Opal, who entered the Community of the Sister of Loretta, Loretta, Kentucky; Sylvia, Lela and Leon. As to George Hobbs, we have no record or information. He was a first cousin of the father of the writer who fondly spoke of him quite often. -3- Lucinda Cash, second child of James Cash, married Solomon Courtney as it is told in the “Courtney Genealogy“. James Sylvester Courtney was their eldest child. He married three times. There is some difference of opinion as to who was his first wife. He married Eleanor Cissell, sister of Joseph Benjamin Cissell. She died after eighteen months of marriage. The name of his second, or perhaps, first wife, is not known. However, we do know he had two children by her, namely: Jap Courtney and his sister, Mary Isabel. The latter died of measles and pneumonia when she was about thirteen years of age. Jap Courtney married Mary Ellegood. They had one child, Monroe Courtney. There was an adopted son, Monnie Hickerson. After the death of the mother of Jap and Mary Belle Courtney, James Sylvester, the father, married a girl whose last name was Warden. She was the mother of Sarah Dell Courtney who married H. E. Petty, and Burl Courtney, who married Bernadine Pierceall. The children of Sarah Dell and husband are: Genevieve, Annie, Mae, Rose and James. These latter had a half-brother, Audrey Petty. The children of Burl and Bernadine Courtney are: James (deceased), Rosemary, Anna Rita, Sedmond (deceased), Maurice, Cyril (deceased), Agnes Lucia, Albert, Allie and Carmel. James Sylvester Courtney passed to his reward, March 7, 1922 at the age of seventy-five. The second child of Solomon and Lucinda Cash Courtney was William (Bill) Courtney who married Jane Price. Their children were: Gentry Courtney, who married Alberta Curtsinger; Allie Beatrice, who married John J. (Jack) Hayden; and Nancy (Nannie), who married Damien Hayden. -4- Burl Courtney was the third child of Lucinda and Solomon Courtney. He fell ill of typhoid on his wedding day and died soon afterward. His wife was Effie, (last name not known). Walter Hay II died at the age of twenty four of a copperhead snake bite. He was never married. Sally Anne, next in the family married Phillip Sullivan. Their children were: Minnie Pearl, who married Robert Hayden. They moved with a large family to Missouri in the 1920s or 1930s. There were also William Henry, Edward, Lula Mae and Gracie. Ed died recently in Carlisle County. William Henry and Lula Mae went to St. Louis in 1915. Lula Mae died there recently and was buried in the Beulah Cemetery. Gracie died in 1918 of influenza. Her husband was Abe Courtney of Beulah. The sixth child of Solomon and Lucinda Courtney was George Allen Courtney, father of the writer. He married Imelda Toon, daughter of Hilary Toon and granddaughter of William Toon who was one of the first settlers of Fancy Farm. The children of George Allen and Imelda Courtney are: Mary Charlotte (Lottie), who married Jewel Stahl of Carlisle County. She died in East St. Louis, December 2, 1957, Margaret Genevieve (Geneva) who married Louis G. Bourgois of Cairo, Illinois. She died in St. Louis, October 22, 1939. Next, Anna Vatra, who married Henry Hunt in 1922; Robert Louis, who married Agnes Wilson of Hickman County (of the St. Denis parish), October 1926, and Tommie Solomon who remains single. Another child of Lucinda and Solomon Courtney was Appalonia, who married Benjamin Dunceath. Their children are: Leonard, Ira and Lillian, all deceased and Carrie, Marie and Laverne of East St. Louis. -5- The youngest child of Lucinda and husband was Robert Lee who died at the age of sixteen. Bennett Cash, son of James Cash, married Julia Curtsinger, daughter of Thomas F. Curtsinger, one of the first settlers of Fancy Farm. The following were their children: Allie, Victoria, Edward, Robert L., Ida, Annie, William L., James, and Margaret. Allie Cash married William Carrico. Their children were: Ernest, George, Eunice, and Bernard, Joseph, Nettie, Teresa, Sister Mary Teresine of Nazareth, Kentucky, Katherine (Katie), Magdalene, Sister William of Nazareth, Kentucky, Reverend Rudolph and Paul Carrico. Victoria Cash married James (Jim) Elliot. Their children were Demetria, Lawrence, Mary Teresa (who died young), Hattie and Mattie (twins who died young), Harry, Herman, Omega, Ruble, Willard and Mary (who had a twin brother Joseph who died young). Edward (Ed) Cash married Zora Carrico. Their two children were Letha Goatley and Onia Curtsinger. After the death of his first wife, Edward married Isabel (Belle) Spalding. Their children are: Wilbur (deceased) Juanita and Maebelle Willett. Robert L. Cash married Annie Knott. Their children are: Bennett and Vernon (both deceased), Gertrude (Sister Mary Henrietta of Nazareth, Kentucky), Otho, Rhoberta (Sister Anna Rita of Mount St. Joseph, Kentucky), Edwin, Joseph, Allie, Nettie, and Allard. (Also Sister Robert Ann of Nazereth) Ida Cash married Emmitt Elliott. Their children were: Ulrich, Edith, Kathleen Goatley of Fancy Farm, Alexia, Mabel, Jane and Julia (twins), Elizabeth, Bennett and Joseph. -6- Annie Cash married Edward (Ed) Gardener, who was president of the First National Bank of Mayfield for many years. They had no offspring. William (Will) Cash married Ella Nance. Their children are: Earl, Ernest, Harold (all deceased), Rudy, Leo, Julian, Louis, Frances and Clifton. The first child of this family was Mary who died in infancy. James (Jim) Cash married Ora Carrico. They had no children. After the death of his first wife, James married Susan Burch. Their children are: Justin, Catherine, Anna Rose, Mary Rita, Albert, Charles Bennett and Sister Elizabeth Theresa of Nazareth, Kentucky. Margaret (Maggie) Cash married Joseph Blincoe. There children are: Annie, Margaret, Felix, Dorothy, Joseph, and Geneva. Bennett Cash died and was buried on Good Friday, 1910. Louis Cash, son of James Cash, married Sarah Thorpe of Hickman County. They lived a number of years on his father’s old home place in Hickman County. Later in life he moved to the Fancy Farm Community. Elizabeth (Bettie) married Victor Elliott. Their children were Adrian, who married Ebbie Hayden, Kelvie, who married Cordie Willett, Iva, who first married a Clark; after his death she married Alvie Willett. Another child of Elizabeth and Victor Elliott. Was Charlie Elliott who married Minnie Sullivan, daughter of Bowd Sullivan, who was, at one time, Sheriff of Graves County. There was also Carrie, who married Will Skinner. Julia (daughter of Louis Cash) married Lucian Carrico. Their children are: Clarence (who married Edna Bowlds), Mae (who married Aubrey Carrico), and Lois, Sister Lucian (deceased), who was one of the Ursuline Sister of -7- Mount St. Joseph, Daviess County. Isabel (daughter of Louis Cash) married Constantine Willett. Youngest child of Samuel Willett, the first settler of Fancy Farm. Their children were” Nora, Mrs. Divella Willett, Daisy, who married Doctor A. R. Higdon, Imelda, wife of Romuald Willett, Elmer, whose wife was Annie Melbourne, Ira, who wife was Alberta Hobbs, a sister of Jerry and Ivo Hobbs and Mrs. Annabelle Wilson. She, Alberta, was the mother of Harold Willett. After her death, Ira married Ida Stahr. There was also Bertha, wife of Henry Chandler, Ethel, who married Elisha Hayden, and Ezra, first husband of Christine Merritt. A girl, Stella, died at the age of nine or thereabouts, and a son who died in infancy. William, son of Louis Cash, married Mary Willett, daughter of John (Uncle Jack) Willett. He was the second man to appear on the scene of what later became the town of Fancy Farm. He was a brother of Samuel Willett. The children of William Cash and wife, Mary, were: Theresa, wife of Edward (Ed) Skinner; James (Little Jim) Cash, who married Dora Thomas; William (Will-eck), who married Ogie Carrico; Bernard husband of Tossie Carrico; Fred, who married Letha Turner; Lena, wife of Chesney Willett; Ralph, husband of Edna Hayden; and Mabel, who married Joseph Kilcoyne. Sarah Cash, youngest child of James Cash, married Ab Riley. Their children were: Emma; Lillian who died in her maidenhood; Bett (Elizabeth) and William, who died at the age of six years. Emma married Jake Whitelauf. Their children were: Mary, Mrs. Ernest Toon; Albert, Catherine, Robert and Joseph. Elizabeth (Bett) married Thomas Gibson. Their children were: Marshall, -8- John. Ted, Annie, and Porter Gibson. Ab Riley, father of the afore-named, met his death at the hands of a drunken assassin while tying to stop an altercation between two other men. Sarah Cash Riley then married Oscar Madison Dalton. They had one child, Oscar Madison Dalton, Jr. The latter married Cordelia Toon, daughter of Hilary Toon and granddaughter of William Toon, one of the first settlers of Fancy Farm. She was a sister of Mrs. Imelda Courtney. The children of Oscar M. Dalton, Jr. and wife are: Earline, William, Madison, Edwin (deceased), and Joseph. The girls of the family are: Elizabeth (Bessie), Christine and Margarie. A girl Frances, died in infancy. Later in life, Sarah Cash Dalton married William (Uncle Billy) Burgess. They had no offspring. In the fore-going the writer has endeavored to list as nearly as can he determined, the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of James Cash. We find it impossible to go further and name the children and grandchildren of the great-grandchildren of the forefather, James Cash. These are doubtless numerous in the parishes of St. Jerome and St. Denis. Many, also, scattered throughout various state of the union. It is hoped that in the near future, some interested person will compile a complete Family-Tree of all the descendants of the forefather, James Cash. The writer wishes to thank all who furnished information or verified information already at hand. -9-

The James' in Humphreys County, Tennessee

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Work In Progress '''Historical marker placed at Jesse James twins' graves''' The News-Democrat, Humprey County, TN :The Humphreys County Historical Society hosted a ceremony on Sunday, August 29 to unveil a historical marker at the sight of Jesse James twin's grave site.https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2434246/jesse-james-twin-sons-burial-site :Family members of the Link and James family were present as well as members of the Friends of Jesse James and James Unger group. :Rep. John Tidwell was the guest speaker and related historical events surrounding Jesse James and his family while in Humphreys County. :The grave site of Gould and Montgomery James is located at the Link farm on Old State Route 1 in the Plant Community and have been in Humphreys County since the twin's deaths in 1878. :The James brothers, Jesse and Frank, made their way to Tennessee after giving up their life as outlaws in the 1870's. :Jesse and his family probably arrived at the county seat of Waverly in August of 1877. They came from the north, the direction of Clarksville. Jesse lodged his wife and son at the Nolan Hotel and proceeded to check the lay of the land. Sizing things up, Humphreys County appeared to be good cattle country for his new career as a farmer. :In the southwestern part of the county, about ten miles from Waverly, was an area known as Big Bottom. The Big Bottom was actually the flood plain of the Duck River near its confluence with the Tennessee River. :It was in this area that most of the planting was done by local farmers, who lived on less fertile land farther to the north, near the community of Plant. :Using the name John Davis (Dave) Howard, Jesse rented some property owned by W.H. Link north of the bottom land. When the James family moved, there was only a small cabin on the place, although in later years post cards claiming to show the home of Jesse James would picture another house that was built on the property after their departure. :Before moving to the Link place, there were a few loose ends to be taken care of. Jesse bought some items at a store owned by Dan Goodrich, who in later years remembered, "Mr. Howard as a rather agreeable fellow". Jesse also made the acquaintance of Henry Warren at Box's Station (now called Denver), a short distance from the town of Johnsonville on the railroad line from Nashville. :Jesse had ordered two carloads of goods, apparently from Nashville, and when he lacked the money to pay the freight, Warren offered to loan the amount to him. Jesse never forgot this, and soon the railroad agent and the outlaw were close friends. :Apparently, Jesse, alias Dave Howard, was trying to downplay his image in public. The Mr. Howard of Humphreys County behaved quite differently from the Mr. Howard who had lived in Nashville two years before. A number of stories were related in later years about the Howards and provide a closer glimpse of Jesse, although it is impossible to weigh with accuracy when these events occurred. :During the stay in Humphreys County, Jesse assumed the roll of gentleman farmer and grain speculator, at least as far as his means allowed. He and Zee were known to give a number of parties, and they attended church socials, always bringing plenty of food to the latter. According to Waverly merchant Dan Goodrich, "There was no finer family anywhere. Mrs. Howard or Mrs. James . . . was an excellent lady, friendly to everyone and especially attentive to the sick." :No doubt Zee was tired of running and wanted to live some sort of normal life for a change. :Jesse is said to have lain off a racecourse on the Link property where he showed off his prize possession, a racehorse named Red Fox. The horse was admitted by all to be the fastest in the county and one of the fastest in the state. :Few realized that there was a better reason for owning such an animal than everyday racing. Whenever he rode into Waverly, Jesse kept Red Fox close at hand. The story also went that Jesse would sleep in the barn at the Nolan Hotel if a single room was unavailable. :Supposedly, Jesse always tried to keep people from coming up behind him and sat or stood with his back to a wall whenever possible. :In February of 1878, Jesse's wife, Zee, gave birth to twins named Gould and Montgomery after the two attending doctors. The twins lived only a short while, a week by one account, and were buried in a grave behind the Link place at the bottom of a hill. ;The graves were marked with plain boulders. A popular story grew later that Jesse had carved the headstones with his own hands and placed them over the graves, but such was probably not the case. :Soon after the twins' deaths, Jesse moved his family to Nashville where his brother, Frank was living. ===Oral Traditions=== '''Kinchen Taylor Farm''' '''Add remembrance of Granny's story here''' == Sources == *[http://www.ntxe-news.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=45&num=72573&printer=1 Missouri guerrillas break up (or who was Fletch Taylor)] By Ronnie Atnip Oct 20, 2011

The Jan Van Hoesen House

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Built in the 1730s by Johannes Van Hoesen Jr. Today this house still stands, though unoccupied and uninhabitable, it yearns for preservation as a monument to the early settlers here in America. Johannes Van Hoesen Jr. was my 7th Great Grand Father. I am very pleased and fortunate as a part of our American History to share this Historical Landmark and Treasure. Many of the Van Huss family has had an opportunity to visit this site and all tend to leave in awe taking with them a piece of their past. These are the types of history which deserve to be restored and preserved. So much of our history is lost overtime and I for one would like to always be able to share these types of Historical Landmarks with all. === RESOURCES === *Van Hoesen House Historical Foundation, Claverack, New York. https://janvanhoesenhouse.org/. This is a comprehensive website concerned with the history and preservation of the Van Hoesen House. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Van_Hoesen_House. This is an exceptional WikiPedia entry complimenting the Foundation's website. *The Legacy of Dutch Architecture in Upstate New York. https://www.historic-albany.org/news/2021/8/1/the-legacy-of-dutch-architecture-in-upstate-new-york. A 2021 article from Historic Albany Foundation giving context to the architectural style and influence of the Dutch in New Netherland. *Piwonka, Ruth. National Register of Historic Places Inventory Form, Jan Van Hoesen House. March 23, 1979. Accessible in full at https://catalog.archives.gov/id/75317105. Sources: Klinger, Van Heusen House Presentation, Udell Community Action. April 26, 2018. Link on YouTube at [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpP9_CH8L3Q]

The Jefferson Image in the American Mind

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[[Space:Readings in Early American History | Readings in Early American History]] [[Peterson-19541 | Merrill D. Peterson (1921-2009)]] Peterson, Merrill D. ''The Jefferson Image in the American Mind.'' New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1960. '''CONTENTS''' '''Prologue: THE APOTHEOSIS''', 3 :[[Jefferson-1 | Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)]], 3 :[[Adams-10 | John Adams (1735-1826)]], 3 :[[Adams-12 | John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)]], 4 :[[Tyler-150 | John Tyler (1790-1862)]], 4 :[[Carroll-2077 | Charles Carroll (1737-1832)]], 4 :[[Webster-2256 | Daniel Webster (1782-1852)]], 5 :[[Binney-59 | Horace Binney (1780-1875)]], 6 :[[Everett-6885 | Edward Everett (1794-1865)]],7 :[[Knapp-7791 | Samuel Knapp (1783-1838)]], 8 :[[Peale-17 | Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860)]], 8 :[[Stuart-948 | Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828)]], 8 :[[Brown-76542 | Mather Brown (1761-1831)]], 8 :[[Otis-1439 | Bass Otis (1784-1861)]], 8 :[[Adams-20 | Henry Adams (1838-1918)]], 8 :[[Washington-11 | George Washington (1732-1799)]], 8 :[[Franklin-1 | Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)]], 8 :[[Henry-30 | Patrick Henry (1736-1799)]], 9 :[[Weems-478 | Mason Locke "Parson" Weems (1759-1825)]], 9 :[[Herndon-1674 | William Henry Herndon (1818-1891)]], 9 :[[Biddle-319 | Nicholas Biddle (1786-1844)]], 9 :[[Duer-228 | William A. Duer (1780-1858)]], 10 :Benedict Arnold, 12 :Uriah P. Levy, 13 :David d'Angers, 13 :[[Jefferson-18 | Martha (Jefferson) Randolph, 14 '''Book One''' '''One RESURRECTION''', 17 :1. The Election of 1828, 20 :2. Jefferson's Memoirs, 29 :3. Virginia: State Rights, Democracy, and Slavery, 36 :4. South Carolina Nullification, 51 '''Two DEMOCRACY I,''' 67 :1. The Jacksonians, 69 :2. The Conservatives, 87 :3. The Whigs, 99 '''Three HISTORY I,''' 112 :1. The Character of Jefferson: Virginia, 115 :2. The Character of Jefferson: Massachusetts, 130 :3. Episodes: Mecklenburg and Burr, 140 :4. Henry S. Randall, 149 '''Four UNION,''' 162 :1. Slavery and Abolitionism, 164 :2. The Republican Jefferson, 189 :3. War, the Nemesis, 209 '''Book Two''' '''Five REDIVIVUS,''' 229 :1. Who Was Thomas Jefferson?, 231 :2. Touch the Bones of Jefferson, 250 :3. Republic or Empire, 266 '''Six HISTORY II,''' 277 :1. Henry Adams, 280 :2. Quest for the Document, 291 :3. Beard and the Parties, 309 :4. Parrington and the Jeffersonian Tradition, 321 '''Seven DEMOCRACY II,''' 330 :1. The New Hamiltonians, 333 :2. Claude Bowers and the "New Jefferson," 347 :3. Jefferson and the New Deal, 355 '''Eight CULTURE,''' 377 :1. Monticello: The Shrine, 380 :2. The Civilized Man: The Academy, 394 :3. The Jefferson Memorial: The Temple, 420 :4. The Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial, 432 '''Epilogue: THE LENGTHENING SHADOW,''' 443 '''Guide to Sources,''' 459 :'''Prologue: THE APOTHEOSIS''' ::Henry S. Randall, ''The Life of Jefferson,'' III (N.Y., 1858). This is the best account of the last days, death, and burial of Jefferson. ::N.Y. Eve. Post, August 2, 1826. Contains the report of Jefferson's son-in-law, Thomas Mann Randolph. ::Thomas Donaldson, ''The House in which Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence,'' (Phila., 1898). There are numerous recollections by his grandchildren. This source contains the recollections of Septima Randolph Meikleham. ::David M. R. Culbreth, The University of Virginia (N.Y., 1908) reprints an interesting but probably inaccurate account of the funeral. ::Letter by Henry R. Worthington to R. B. Hicks, July 5, 1826 (MS, Alderman Library, University of Virginia). This letter is valuable on the funeral of Jefferson. ::The history of the lottery and subscription funds may be reconstructed from the newspapers, especially the Richmond Enquirer, though Randall is helpful as always. ::The leading Eastern newspapers carry the reports of the Jubilee, the deaths of Jefferson and Adams, and the public observances. :::Lyman Butterfield, “The Jubilee of Independence, July 4, 1826," Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., LXI (April 1953) re-creates the occasion. ::For interesting reactions and reflections: :::Alexander H. Everett, America (Phila., 1827). :::John P. Kennedy, ed., Memoirs of the Life of William Wirt (Phila., 1849). :::Charles Chauncey Binney, Life of Horace Binney (Phila., 1903). :::"A Yankee," A Glance at the Times... (Phila., 1827). :::George Lippard, Jubilee in Washington and His Generals, or Legends of the Revolution (Phila., 1847). :::The event is later recalled by Robert C. Winthrop, A Century of Self-Government (Boston, 1876). :::Still later by Francis N. Thorpe, "Adams and Jefferson: 1826-1926," No. Amer. Rev., CCXXIII (June 1926). ::Eighteen of the eulogies are included in A Selection of Eulogies, pronounced in the Several States, in Honor of those Illustrious Patriots and Statesmen, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson (Hartford, 1826). :::The volume offers a good cross section of a vast literature, but it omits four of the best eulogies: ::::Nicholas Biddle's before the American Philosophical Society. ::::Samuel L. Mitchill's before the N.Y. Lyceum of Natural History. ::::Samuel Harrison Smith's before the Columbian Institute of Washington. ::::Edward Everett's in Charlestown, Massachusetts. ::T. P. H. Lyman's Life of Thomas Jefferson (Phila., 1826) suggests the range of public knowledge. ::On Jefferson's assets and liabilities as a hero, see Dixon Wecter's chapter in The Hero in America: A Chronicle of Hero-Worship (N.Y., 1941). ::Randall covers the settlement of Jefferson's estate. The Edgehill-Randolph Papers at the Univ. of Va. contains useful information, as does the Register Debates in Congress for several years after Jefferson's death. Paul Wilstach's definitive account. ::There are numerous reports on Monticello and its deterioration: :::Anne Royall, Southern Tour.(Phila., 1830) :::George Leiper in the National Gazette (Philadelphia), September 6, 1833, with a Virginian's rejoinder, September 25, 1833 :::J. S. Buckingham, The Slave States of America (London, 1842) :::Benson J. Lossing, "Monticello," Harper's New Monthly Mag., VII (July 1853). ::An intimate view of Martha Jefferson Randolph and her father is in the reminiscences of Margaret Bayard Smith, The First Forty Years of Washington Society, Gaillard Hunt, ed. (London, 1906). ::See also the brief sketch by a granddaughter, Sarah N. Randolph, in Sarah Butler and Agnes Irwin, eds., Worthy Women of Our First Century (Phila., 1877) ::A biography by Mildred Criss, Jefferson's Daughter (N.Y., 1948). ::On the David d'Angers statue, see Réception de la Statue de Thomas Jefferson... (Mesnil, 1905). ::For the debate in Congress on Levy's gift, Register of Debates, 23 Cong., 1 Sess. ::For the final acceptance, Report of the Senate Committee on Buildings and Grounds, 43 Cong., 1 Sess., February 25, 1874 (Number 138). :'''I. RESURRECTION''' George Dangerfield, The Era of Good Feelings (N.Y., 1952) provides the best single background against which to understand Jefferson's reaction to political events before his death. Niles' Register is particularly valuable as a depositary of National Republican thinking. Henry Clay's speeches have the same usefulness for this study. See his collected Works, Calvin Colton, ed., 7 v. (N.Y., 1897). Joseph Dorfman treats the American System political eco- nomists and their foes in The Economic Mind in American Civilization, II (N.Y., 1946). Leading theoretical statements for the opposition: Thomas Cooper, Lectures on the Elements of Political Economy (Columbia, S.C., 1826) and Thomas R. Dew, Lectures on the Restrictive System (Richmond, 1829). See also the collected writings of William B. Giles, Political Miscellanies (Richmond, 1829). Niles's counterpoise is Condy Raguet's Free Trade Advocate. Martin Van Buren recalls his visit to Monticello in his Autobiography, J. C. Fitzpatrick, ed., Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1918, II (Wash., 1920). It is valuable for his views of political parties, but see in addition Inquiry into the Origin & Course of Political Parties in the United States, Edited by his Sons (N.Y., 1867). An abridged version of his Senate speech of 1828, "On the Powers of the Vice-Presidency," is in William M. Holland, The Life and Political Opinions of Martin Van Buren (Hartford, 1836). The Old Republicanism, which Van Buren typified, is evoked '''Index,''' 523

The Jeffersons of Westward. Part I

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Rev. C. M. Lowther Bouch, "The Jeffersons of Westward. Part I.", Trans. Cumberland & Westmorland Antiq. Archaeol. Soc., Vol 41 (1941), pp. 181-196. https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/arch-2055-1/dissemination/pdf/Article_Level_Pdf/tcwaas/002/1941/vol41/tcwaas_002_1941_vol41_0014.pdf

The Jeffersons of Westward. Part II

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Rev. C. M. Lowther Bouch, "The Jeffersons of Westward. Part II.", Trans. Cumberland & Westmorland Antiq. Archaeol. Soc., Vol 42 (1942), pp. 103-111. https://doi.org/10.5284/1062942

The Jelbert Society (1993 - 2006)

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Founded by the late Brian Jelbert (1945 to 2005) {{Image|file=Jelbart-153.jpg |size=m |caption=''The Arms of John Jelberd as illustrated in Glovers Ordinary 1584

'' ''Per pale argent and sable, a fess nebulee''
''between three garbs all counterchanged'' }} The Society no longer exists. Brian's brother Roger created and maintained the original [http://www.rogerj.co.uk/jelbsoc.htm website] in Brian's memory. To help bring it to a wider audience, and to allow for the original website to be taken down,we have created this free-space-page on Wikitree. It starts out as a faithful copy of the original. == Background == The Jelbert Society was a worldwide family history society founded by Brian Jelbert, [[Jelbart-157|Ralph Jelbart]] and [[Wilson-79903|Rob Wilson]] to co-ordinate genealogical research and provide a social network for members of the Jelbert/Jilbert/Jelbart families with roots in south west Cornwall, England. The Society was founded in 1993 and by 1995 Brian had created his website at www.boswarva.demon.co.uk which included the dedicated Jelbert Society pages. Soon contact had been made with other enthusiastic J*lb*rts and by and by 1998 there were around 85 members in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, the USA and Canada. The majority are recorded in the computerised database which has more than 4,500 entries. Brian died in June 2005 and it seems that by this time people were drifting away. Karol, Brian's wife, tells me that even Brian had felt the Society had done everything it could and it had run its course. Probably the Society's activities were at their peak in the mid to late 1990s. In April 1995 a successful Society gathering was staged in Marazion, Cornwall. It was attended by over 100 people including members from New Zealand and the USA. Such was its success that another gathering was held on Easter Sunday 1998. == The Society Gatherings == {{Image|file=The_Jelbert_Society_1993_-_2006-1.jpg |caption=(left to right) Roger Jelbart, Brian Jelbert and Ralph Jelbart at the 1998 'gathering' at Marazion, Cornwall. }} Ralph Jelbart remained the Society Hon. Sec. and editor until it closed in 2005. Listen to Radio Cornwall's report of the 1998 gathering. TODO - store the file at archive.org/Consider change to mp3 == Parish & Other Records == In general the parish records naming the J*lb*rt families date from the late 16th century but as they are incomplete, it is not possible to trace ancestries back beyond about 1600. The J*lb*rt name variations occur because literacy was not what it is today and travelling registrars, not conversant with local families, just wrote down what they thought they heard. No doubt a strong Cornish accent may also have been a factor. {{Image|file=Jelbert_Society_photos.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The earliest J*lb*rt tree begins in the parish of Gulval, near Penzance, with the baptism of [[Jelbart-152|John (Jelbart) Gelbert (1605-1665)]] on 15 November 1605. The burial of his father ([[Jelbard-13|Jacobi (Jelbard) Jelbart (abt.1575-1616)]]) is also recorded in the same parish records on 26 February 1615/16. Other trees begin in the parishes of Morvah, St Just, Zennor and Illogan but most of our members are descended from the Gulval/Madron/St Hilary and Morvah/St Buryan trees. It is probable that the Morvah, Zennor and St Just trees originated in Gulval but it has not yet been possible to prove this conclusively. Brian also held a number of other records including extracts from the parish records and memorial inscriptions for the parishes in south west Cornwall, census return extracts for the years 1841-1891 and various wills, many of which have been transcribed. == Boswarva Carn == {{Image|file=Jelbert_Society_photos-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption= }} Boswarva Carn is about one mile north of the village of Madron in Cornwall and gave its name to the farm that was the home of William Jelbart (1677-1738). William was the ancestor of many of the Gulval, Madron and St Hiliary families. == In Conclusion == Brian was the last spark in the embers of the Jelbert Society and it appeared that the Society has now run its course . Brian's death and the subsequent closing of Brian's popular web site in May 2006, finalised matters. His family and I do not want to his work of thirty years to be forgotten and I have therefore created this page (which largely incorporates material from the original site) in his memory. There were many others who gave their time and effort and enthusiastically helped Brian with the Societies work. Allison Jilbert, Richard Jilbert, Ralph Jelbart and Ron Jelbart to name but four. No doubt the occasional Jelbert, Jilbert or Jelbart will come across this site and find the information below of immense value to them. == Family Histories == The five main J*lb*rt Families can be viewed through the following links. Each link shows family members up to about 1900 to avoid publishing details of individuals who may still be living. It may still be possible to answer some queries about the Society's past work; in the first instance email me *[https://archive.org/details/jus-4241 The Descendants of Jacobi Jelbarte - The Gulval/Madron/St Hilary Families] *[https://archive.org/details/mor-341 The Descendants of Thomas Gilbart - The Morvah/St Buryan Family] *[https://archive.org/details/zen-2304 The Descendants of Samuell Gilbert - The Zennor Family] *[https://archive.org/details/ill-2596 The Descendants of John Gilbart - The Illogan Family] *[https://archive.org/details/jus-4241 The Descendants of John Gilbert - The St Just Family] Files are in .rtf format and may be downloaded and saved for viewing later. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Transportation_and_Travelling_Conditions_for_Immigration_to_Australia_in_the_1800s Transportation and Travelling Conditions for Immigration to Australia in the 1800s]

The Jermys and Larners of Oxfordshire

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A highly detailed analysis of the Jermy and Larner families of Oxfordshire and London, and their claimed links to the landed Jermy family of Norfolk and Suffolk. Published by John Millman at http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/tripartite/jermy-larnerfamily.htm. I have created this page on Wikitree because John Millman's page is a valuable document that has already started to "rot"; some of its images, containing pedigree charts, having disappeared. Luckily, with John's help, I was able to reconstruct the page with its missing images and I have created a PDF of the complete version. I shan't violate John's copyright by uploading it here, but interested researchers can contact me for details.

THE JOHN DAVID FAMILY

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== JOHN DAVID == * m. Mary (N), widow of John Bell. Mary later m. James Hunter. * Mary David m. James Hunter 1 Jan 1757 Kent Co., DE. {Dodd} * John David d. by 24 Feb 1757 when the admin. of his estate was granted to James Hunter and wife Mary, late Mary David. {Arch. (Kent Co) A12:222-223 & 230} Note: (Arch. (Kent Co) A12: 230} mentions Joshua David & his guardian, Robert Willcocks. * Lewis David, a minor, d. by 29 May 1761, when the admin. of his estate was granted to Robert Willcocks. {KCP Arch. A12:234-235} * James Hunter, merchant, d. by 28 Dec 1757 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Mary Hunter & Robert Bell. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) K:173-174} * In a deed dated 28 July 1761, Lewis David of Kent Co. yeoman and Joshua David of same co. mariner sons and heirs of John David late of same co. esqr dec'd. for 40 pounds sold to Mary Hunter of Kent Co. widow ... a tract of land, whereas the said John David in his life time was seized in 220 a. n side of Little Creek in [[wikipedia:Little_Creek_Hundred,_Kent_County|Little Creek Hundred]] part of a tract called ''Simpsons Choice'' and he being so seized died intestate leaving issue the said Lewis David and Joshua David his sons ... the 220 a. now vested in the afsd Lewis David eldest son and Joshua David, and by certain articles of agreement bearing date 10 Oct 1759 made between the said Mary Hunter widow formerly wife of John Bell late of Cumberland Co., West New Jersey esqr dec'd. and executrix of his will and afterwards the wife of John David late of Kent Co. esqr dec' d, that Lewis David would convey to Mary Hunter that parcel of land near Little Creek Landing adj line of Benjamin Chew, and Joshua David by a letter of atty dated 29 May 1761 (proved 28 July 1761) did impower the afsd Lewis David to convey unto Mary Hunter the percel of land part of the 220 a. ... 8 a. Ackn 28 July 1761. {KEDELR Q:47} * John David and Mary (N) were the parents of LEWIS; JOSHUA. == LEWIS DAVID == * was the son of John (1) and Mary (N), m. Elizabeth (N). * ln a deed dated 26 Jan 1764, Lewis David son of John David esqr dec'd. who died intestate by his petition sheweth that John David esqr dec'd. having been seized of land died intestate leaving issue, your petitioner his eldest son and Joshua another of the sons of the said John, his only children. He prays the Court would divide the lands of the intestate between his widow, your petitioner and the said Joshua. Joshua David one of the sons and heirs of John David esqr dec'd. appeals from the order and judgment of the Court made on 29 Feb 1764 respecting his father's lands to the next Supreme Court. Thereupon the said Joshua David and James Gorrell recognize £100 to pay the cost of said appeal. {Kent Co. Guardian Accts C-E} * In a deed dated 17 May 1764, Lewis David of Kent Co. yeoman and Elizabeth his wife for 700 pounds sold to Wilson Buckmaster of same co. yeoman ... 112 part of a tract of land, whereas John David late of Kent Co. esqr dec'd. was in his life time seized of a parcel of land n side of Little Creek in [[wikipedia:Little_Creek_Hundred,_Kent_County|Little Creek Hundred]] adj land called ''Simsons Choice'' and land now belonging to Richard Richardson and land late of John Clifford dec'd. ... 210 a. part of a tract called ''Simsons Choice'' and being so seized died intestate leaving 2 sons only, afsd Lewis David his eldest son and Joshua David of Kent Co. yeoman ... Excepting a parcel of land heretofore conveyed by the said Lewis & Joshua David to a certain Mary Hunter, Excepting also that messuage wherein the said Lewis David now dwells together with 1 a. adj the messuage now held by said Lewis David, also it shall be lawful for the said Lewis David and Elizabeth his wife to get lims or branches of trees, fallen and dead limber for firewood for the messuage only and not elsewhere. {KEDELR Q:278} * Lewis David d. by 26 March 1776 when the admin. of his estate was granted to Elizabeth David, widow. {Reg of Wills (Kent Co) L: 179} == JOSHUA DAVID == * was the son of John (1) and Mary (N) * On 29 May 17 61, Power of Atty, Joshua David of Kent Co. mariner have appointed my well beloved brother Lewis David of Little Creek same co. gent my atty to convey the [above) deed to Mary Hunter. Proved 28 July 1761. {KEDELR Q: 48} * In a deed dated 14 Apr 1764, Joshua David of Kent Co. yeoman for 350 pounds sold to Willson Buckmaster of same co. yeoman ... 113 part of tract of land, whereas John David late of Kent Co. esqr dec'd. was in his life time seized in a parcel of land n side of Little Creek in Little Creek Neck and Hundred adj land called ''Simsons Choice'' to land heretofore of Richard Richardson, to land late of John Clifford dec'd .... 210 a. and John David being so seized died intestate leaveing issue 2 sons only, to wit Lewis David of Kent Co. yeoman his eldest son and the afsd Joshua David. Be it remembered that a small parcel of the afsd tract of land heretofore conveyed by the Joshua David and Lewis David to one Mary Hunter is always Excepted. {KEDELR: Q:245} * Joshua David d. leaving a will dated 15 Oct 1765, proved 9 Nov 1765. Heir: mother Mary Hunter. Extx., mother Mary Hunter. Witnessed by John Lock, Thomas Tufft, Thomas Russell, John Bell. {Arch. (Kent Co) A12: 231; Reg of Wills L: 10} == Sources == For more information on the sources listed in curly braces, see [[Space:SOURCES_from_CFoD_V11]] See also: * Wright, F. E., R. Beverly, and C. Beverly. Colonial families of Delaware. Lewes, DE: Colonial Roots, 2006. pp 128-130. ----
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The John Endres Chapel

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THE JOHN ENDRES CHAPELEndres Family genealogy 1700-1900 Compiled by Barbara Endres (Mrs. Rollan Anthony Endres) 1975 High on a hill, in the Town of Berry, near marxville, Wisconsin, stands a tiny chapel built in 1857 by John Endres. Built of native stone and mortar, it is situated in a grove of oak, birch and hickory. The door and window frames are made of wood as is the hand carved alter. Theroof oiriginally of wood, has recently been covered with metal. The alter is covered with a white cloth embroidered with German lettering, which translated means "o mary, Mother of Mercy". On the altar are a statue of Mary and other religious articles. The altar is illumined by light from the two tiny windows. ON the walls of this 6x8 foot chapel are holy pictures - Christ with a crown of throns, the Apostles and the Savior's reappearance to them afte rthe Cruisficiation and Resurrection. Exactly why the chapel wa sbuilt is not certian. Many legends surrond its construction. That it was built by John Endres is not legend. John Endres was a German pioneer who came to America in 1852 wigth his wife Anna Maria and children Peter, Maria, mathias, Anna and katharina and settled in the Springfield Corners area. Some say he built the chapel as a place to pray because he was a very devout Catholic. Others say it was because of a promise amde by him to the Virgin mary that if his family were spared in the diphtheria epidemic of the mid 1850's, he would build a chapel in Thanksgiving. perhaps a clue to the reason is found in the passenger list of the ship on which the family reached Americca. On that list were two children, Anna, age 2 and Katharina, an infant who was born to John and Anna Maria Enres. By 1855 these two were no logner part of the family. Maybe they died of diptheria and he prayed that the rest of the family might be spared death. The others lived and so perhaps John Endres built the chapel in thanksgiving. No matter what the reasons, John Endres chose an ideal locaiton - the highest pointon his 80 acre farm, overlooking the homestead and Indian Lake where Indians still camped. He hauled the stone up the hill with his oxen. In this task he was assisted by his 14 year old son Peter. Even 4 year old Michael tried to help by getting under the wagon. Later, in 1882, John's son, Mathias, and hisfamily lived there. He farmed until 1891, when he sold it to martin Ballweg, husband of John's granddaughter, Maria Kelter. Martin wold it to his brother Frank in 1923 and Frank sold it to his son Henry. Now the farm is owned by Mr. John A. Marx Jr., who ought it in 1959. Through all the years the hcapel has been maintained with loving care by the owners. A clause was inserted in the deed to the land saying: 'That the one room chapel is to be kept up and maintained by.. heirs and assigns forever.' In 1926, the hcapel was consecrated by Archbishop Sebastian Messmer of Milwaukee. It was name dthe Shrine of St. Mary of the Oaks. John Marx recently donated the chapel and an acre of land to Dane County as a park. Many people, both the curious and the devout, visit the chapel each year from May to October. They climb the steep, lkovely hill to the tp. Some are turned back by the difficult ascent, while others consider the visit and important event in their lives and the logn climb a penance and well worth the effort.

The John Frost Family

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This page is used to straighten the many permutations of this person and his family.

The John Frost Family -1

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This page is used to straighten the many permutations of this person and his family. ==Known Facts== *from Burke's American Families with British Ancestry p. 2674: "William Frost, the Founder of this family in America, was born at Binsted, Hampshire, England, and was the son of John Frost, who settled in the Southern County on leaving Wales. In 1635 William sailed from England with his father, and settled in Boston, Massachusetts. He was born about 1630; married first before 20 May, 1673, Rebecca, daughter of Nicholas Wright, of Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, and by her had issue: 1. William, of whom presently. 2. Wright. 1. Hannah. By his second wife, Eleanor (administratrix of her husband's estate, 1720), William Frost had further issue: 3. John. 4. Joseph. 5. David. 1. Mary . {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" |'''Name''' || '''Father''' || '''Spouse 1''' ||'''Spouse 2''' ||'''Children''' |- |[[Frost-323|Wiliam Frost]] || ||[[Wright-1232|Rebecca (Wright) Leverich]]||[[UNKNOWN-28285|Eleanor (UNKNOWN) Frost]] || |- ||| || || || |- | [[Frost-2853|John Frost]] Frost-2853 (1614) || Unknown|| [[Paine-1762|Mercy (Paine) Frost]] Paine-1762 ||[[Unknown-299484|Abigail (Unknown) Frost]]|| [[Frost-2703|John Frost]] Frost-2703|| |- |[[Frost-2703|John Frost]] Frost-2703 (1642) ||[[Frost-2853|John Frost]] 2853 ||[[Paine-547|Mercy (Paine) Frost]] Paine-547||None || [[Frost-350|John Frost]] Frost-350|| |- ||| || || || |- | || || || || |- |}

The John Housels of Milton, Chillisquaque, Lewisburg, West Buffalo, etc. of Pennsylvania

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WORK IN PROGRESS - Please be patient ==Statement of Purpose== This is a rough compilation of data for the men named John Housel whose family migrated from Hunterdon, New Jersey to the area now known as Northumberland Pennsylvania or the eastern portion of Union County, Pennsylvania (perhaps as far south along the Susquehanna as present day Snyder County). The dates constricting this timeline are 1790-about 1860. A further disambiguation should be composed for the men named "William Housel" constricted by the dates from about 1780 in New Jersey to about 1830 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. And ALSO... there is the disambiguation of the men of and near Fredericksburg, Virginia whose names are sometimes recored a "Huzel" but the commonplace North American spelling is "Housel or Housell or.." well, quite frankly, all the variants that the NJ Housels are known by, right? ==The Timeline== ===Principal individuals mentioned in Timeline=== ;- [[Housel-176|John Housel (abt 1796- bef 1870)]] Thought to be the son of [[Housel-154|Jacob Housel (abt 1770-1850]] of West Buffalo, he is sometimes mentioned as "Chili John". Known to us in early tax records as a Tailor, but by the 1850 Census as a "Lock Tender". ;- [[Housel-177|John K. Housel (1800-1881)]], cousin who lives in Lewisburg until relocating to Stephenson, Illinois, this John thought to be the son of [[Housel-107|John Housel (1760-1831)]] and grandson of [[Houshell-5|William D. (Houshell) Housel (1728-1839]] of Chillisquaque. ;- [[Housel-107|John Housel (1760-1831)]] son of [[Houshell-5|William D. (Houshell) Housel (1728-1839]] of Chillisquaque. ;- [[Housel-21|John M. Housel (1766-1820]], son of [[Houshell-6|Peter H. (Houshell) Housel Sr (1736-1831)]] (Peter is arguably the first Housel from New Jersey to reside as far west in PA as the Susquehanna) ;- [[Housel-15|John Miller Housel (1796-1884)]], son of [[Housel-21|John M. Housel (1766-1820]] shown above ;- [[Housel-169|John Housel (1808-1898)]], son of [[Houshell-9|Joshua (Houshell) Housel (1771-1852)]] ===Timeline Dates=== Data easily ascribed to [[Housel-21|John M. Housel (1766-1820]] (His marriage at 1791 Sunbury, Northumberland Co, PA and this date continued to 25 Jan 1802) shown at [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Housel-21&errcode=saved#Land_Transaction_data_currently_attributed_to_this_John_M._Housel Section 2.2.5] for this man (see link above). NOTE that his demise is well documented to '''20 August 1820'''. : - '''4 October 1817''' - [[Housel-176|John Housel (abt 1796- bef 1870)]] publishes ad for his "Taylor" shop in Milton. : - '''1824 Tax Rolls''' at Buffalo TWP, Northumberland Co, PA: [[Housel-177|Housel, John K ]]From Northumberland Tax Rolls :- '''1825 Lewis Burgh Tax''' as part of Buffalo TWP, Northumberland, [[Housel-177|Housel, John K ]] - 2 lots $400 :- '''1826 Tax Rolls''' at Buffalo TWP, Northumberland Co, PA: [[Housel-177|Housel, John K. ]](Tenant) Clockmaker : - '''20 April 1826''' -[[Housel-176|John Housel (abt 1796- bef 1870)]] (aka "Chili John") "Taylor of Milton" marries Elizabeth Giles. : - '''1826 to about 1849''' [[Housel-177|John K. Housel (1800-1881)]] consistently listed in Tax rolls associated with Lewisburg, and is often noted as a watchmaker, but speculates in land as well, and apparently briefly was a dentist. : - "1832 Tax roll" at Buffalo Township lists specifically "Tailor John Housel" on lot owned by Joshua Housel (could this be Joshua's son [[Housel-169|John Housel (1808-1898)]] in an early occupation, and NOT the [[Housel-176|John Housel (abt 1796- bef 1870)]] formerly of Milton and later Chillisquaque?). : - '''13 January 1841''' - Last WILL of [[Housel-154|Jacob Housel (abt 1770-1850]] witnessed by [[Housel-177|John K. Housel (1800-1881)]] (but Jacob doesn't die until 1850). : - '''21 January 1843''' - Codicil to Last Will of [[Housel-154|Jacob Housel (abt 1770-1850]] as witnessed by [[Housel-177|John K. Housel (1800-1881)]] : - '''2 September 1850''', the 1850 US Census at Chillisquaque TWP, Northumberland Co, PA1850 US Census at Chillisquaque TWP, Northumberland Co, PA for [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4CH-DV1 John Housel] - see raw data below where [[Housel-176|John Housel (abt 1796- bef 1870)]] and his family are shown in detail. : - '''5 August 1850''' - WILL of [[Housel-154|Jacob Housel (abt 1770-1850]] proved without [[Housel-177|John K. Housel (1800-1881)]] (By August 1850, John K Housel is now in Stephenson, Illinois, while the [[Housel-176|John Housel (abt 1796- bef 1870)]] currently attributed to being Jacob's son is living across the river at Chillisquaque, Northumberland, PA. Meanwhile [[Housel-15|John Miller Housel (1796-1884)]] is still living at Turbot Township, Northumberland, PA on land probably deeded to him by his father [[Housel-21|John M. Housel (1766-1820]] and which was once land of his great grandfather [[Houshell-6|Peter H. (Houshell) Housel Sr (1736-1831)]]. == Sources == ===Raw Data=== ;1850 US Census at ;Chillisquaque TWP, Northumberland Co, PA ;Enumerated 2 September 1850 ;Page 193(88) ;Dwelling/Family 4/4 :John HOUSEL, Age 55, M, PA, Lock Tender :Margaret HOUSEL, Age 43, F, PA :Rachel HOUSEL, Age 23, F, PA :Robert HOUSEL, Age 21, M, PA, Moulder :Charles HOUSEL, Age 19, M, PA, Moulder :Washington HOUSEL, Age 17, M, PA, Moulder :Margaret HOUSEL, Age 15, F, PA, School within Year :Hannah HOUSEL, Age 9, F, PA, School within Year :William HOUSEL, Age 7, M, PA, School within Year :Jane HOUSEL, Age 5, F, PA, School within Year ::"United States Census, 1850," database with images at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4CH-DV1 FamilySearch ) for John Housel of Chillisquaque, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 4, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). :NOTES - : - Indexed as Hansel in some transcriptions. : - in this census, John is born in 1795

The John Margerrisons of Brampton Derbyshire 1668-1729

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:It is possible there were two John Margerisons (various spellings) living in Brampton, Derbyshire in the years 1668 and 1721. :The records of St Peter and St Paul, Old Brampton have been transcribed by Valerie Neal (available from her on CD). Records start in 1657. The main entries are: :: • John Margerrison (J1) baptised 18 Oct 1668 the son of William Margerrison. :: • John Marjerison (J2) married Olive Hague on 13 Dec 1674. J2 was estimated to have been born about 1650 so his baptism record is not in the registers. ::• Olive Margerrison was buried on 25 Sep 1691 and is presumed to be the wife of J2. :: • John Margerrison (J1 or J2?) married Maria Ingman on 1 May 1692. ::• A Martha Marjerrison was buried on 24 Oct 1700 and is documented as being the wife of John (J1 or J2?). Is this another wife or is it a mistake in the register? ::• A James Marjerrison, son of John, was baptised on 20 Jul 1701. ::• John Marjerrison married Elizabeth Shipston on 1 Feb 1701/2. This is assumed to be J1 but could it be J2?. A John Jerrison (J1 or J2) was buried on 01 Dec 17218. A John Marjerrison was buried on 24 Oct 1729. In this case there is a probate record (1730) for John Jerison in which administration of John's estate was awarded to Anne Marjerison a Widow of Brampton. It is not clear to the author that Anne was the widow of J1 above. She could have been the Widow of J2 or some other relative. ::• Maria Marjerrison, wife of John, was buried on the 24 Oct 1705. She is presumed to be Maria Ingman, wife of J2 ::• An Elizabeth Marjerison was buried in Old Brampton on 22 May 1766. If this is Elizabeth Shipston then the death in 1729 applies to J2. :Conclusions. ::• There must have been at least 2 Johns as J1 would be only 6 years old at the time of J2's marriage in 1674. ::• There are two more possible wives Martha and Anne. ::• James Marjerrison's, baptism in 1701 is before the marriage of J1 to Elizabeth Shipston and before the death of Maria in 1705. It follows that James was the son of J2. ::• In that case Maria Ingman was the wife of J2 and, as she was still alive in 1702, we are affirmed in the belief that Elizabeth was the wife of J1. ::• Similarly Martha, who died in 1700, was the wife of J1 (as Maria, wife of J2, was still alive). ::• Anne was the wife of J2 if we believe that Elizabeth (Shipston) died in 1766 or married again in 1741. So J1 died in 1721. ::• Elizabeth, the daughter of John, was baptised 4 years after the marriage between J2 and Maria in 1692. The next child in the records is Maria who was baptised 6 years after that event. Unless there were other births outside Brampton this is difficult to explain if these were the children of J2. ::• George the son of John, was baptised on 18 Jun 1700 and Maria died 3 days after that, followed by the burial of George about a month later. It is reasonable to assume that these events were related to childbirth and that George was the son of J1 and his first wife. ::• What of Elizabeth Marjerison nee Shipston? There is nothing in the Old Brampton registers until 1766 when an Elizabeth Marjerison was buried. Interestingly an Elizabeth Jerrison of Brampton was married to a George Willmott in 1741 at Darley, Derbyshire (no burial record). In either case Elizabeth was still alive after the deaths of J1 and J2. ::• From 1703 to 1718 there are baptisms and/or burials of the 6 children of John Marjerison or Jerison at Old Brampton. Many of them died in infancy. Unfortunately there is nothing in the registers to determine whether the father was J1 or J2. J2 would be of age 53 - 68 in this interval. ::• John Marjerrison was baptised on 27 April 1703 when Maria and Elizabeth were still alive so he could have been the son of J1 or J2. Incidentally the baptism was about a year after the marriage of J1 and Elizabeth which tips the balance in their favour. ::• The parents of the other children could have been J1 and Elizabeth or J2 and Anne. However, unless Anne was much younger than J2 she was probably past child bearing age. It is more likely that these were the children of J1 and Elizabeth.

The John of England, 1638, immigration

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My ancestors left England in 1638, to avoid the Roundheads of the English Civil war.

The John Wesley Boys

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This was a picture I found among my mom's picture album. They are listed as J W Brumley sons. JW would be my great Uncle brother to Great Grandpa Thomas. The names were listed below the photograph. I figured by the pictures it was taken between 1890 and 1900. From Left to Right. * [[Brumley-537|Audie Brumley ]] b:1892, AR * [[Brumley-535|Leonard W Brumley]] b:1889, AR * [[Brumley-529|Charley Edward Brumley]] b:1880 *[[Brumley-527|Noah Washington Brumley]]b:1878

The Johns

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Explanation of the Johns

The Johnson Family Record

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Compilation of Johnson Family history in book format, starting in 1964 until it was informally published for family members in 1976. Complied by [[Johnson-63198|Lee E. Johnson]], [[Johnson-60215|Mary A. (Johnson) McCaw]], and [[Johnson-59975|Christine P. (Johnson) Butler]]. (Mary and Chris are daughters of [[Johnson-54030|Issac P. Johnson]], a direct descendant of [[Johnson-3361|Henry Johnson Sr.]] of Ireland. Lee is the son of [[Johnson-59984|Walter Rayburn Johnson]], Isaac's brother.) ---- == Source Format == Copy/paste the following to use this material as a general reference: ''' Johnson, Lee E.; McCaw, Mary S.; Butler, Christine P., [[Space:The_Johnson_Family_Record|''The Johnson Family Record'']], published 1976. ''' Use this to point to a particular page - replace pageXX with page1, page2, page3, etc. (in both places): ''' Johnson, Lee E.; McCaw, Mary S.; Butler, Christine P., [[Space:The_Johnson_Family_Record#pageXX|''The Johnson Family Record'']], published 1976; pageXX. ''' For multiple references in the same profile, use this as the source: ''' * Johnson, Lee E.; McCaw, Mary S.; Butler, Christine P., [[Space:The_Johnson_Family_Record|''The Johnson Family Record'']], published 1976. ''' and this as the reference: ''' Source: [[#The_Johnson_Family_Record]]; page XX. ''' == Title Page == We are indebted to many people who have searched records, census reports, gravesites, and other documents and places and recorded their information. We compiled a brief Johnson family tree in 1964 and more information was added in 1966. [[Johnson-63198|Lee E. Johnson]] continued to collect information and send copies on to Dad and we have tried to assemble part of this material. [[Johnson-54030|Issac P. Johnson]], Lee E. Johnson and Mary A. McCaw visited Mrs. Sallie G. Grand and Mrs. Elizabeth Bibb in 1970 and went to the gravesites of [[Johnson-3361|Henry Johnson Sr.]] and [[Johnson-55716|Henry Johnson Jr.]] Compiled by Mary McCaw and Christine Butler, 1976 == Contents == {{Image|file=The_Johnson_Family_Record-3.jpg |caption=The Isaac P. Johnson Genealogy (page 42) }} {{Image|file=The_Johnson_Family_Record-2.jpg |caption=The Isaac P. Johnson Family Lineage (page 31) }} === Henry Johnson Family      ([https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Johnson-3361/5 Ancestors]   [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Johnson-3361/90 Descendants]) === :Page 1: [[Johnson-3361|Henry Johnson]] history. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Johnson-3361 Page 2]: ''Local DAR Dedicates Headstone at Revolutionary Soldier Gravesite'', Robertson County Times, published June 8, 1972. Scan of photocopy. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-3361 Page 4]: [[Johnson-3361|Henry Johnson]] and [[Holman-101|Rachel Holman]] family listing. Information from the records of Lee E. Johnson. ::Henry and Rachel's Children: ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-55632 Page 9]: [[Johnson-55632|Thomas Johnson]] and [[Noel-308|Mary Noel]] family listing. Information from the records of Lee E. Johnson. ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-55716 Page 15]: [[Johnson-55716|Henry Johnson, Jr.]] and [[Karr-379|Mary (Polly) Karr Hardin]] family listing. Information from the records of Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth Johnson) Forrest Bibb and Lee E. Johnson, as well as those of Cave Johnson. :::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-62409 Page 15b]: Son: [[Johnson-62409|John K. Johnson]] and Martha (Patsy) Woodard family listing. Information from the records of Sallie Orand (John K. Johnson's g-g-grandchild). ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-62475 Page 16]: [[Johnson-62475|Elizabeth Johnson]] and Sampson Mathews family listing. Information from the records of Lee E. Johnson. ::Including... ==== William Johnson Family      ([https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/52413/5 Ancestors]   [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/52413/90 Descendants]) ==== :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-52413 Page 17]: [[Johnson-52413|William Johnson]] and [[Adams-27088|Dianna Morgan Adams]] family listing. Most information from the records of Lee E. Johnson. ::William and Dianna's Children: ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-59999 Page 23]: [[Johnson-59999|Rachel Johnson]] and [[Jones-60346|Richard Jones]] family listing and [[Johnson-52412|Mary Rebecca Johnson]] and [[Woodward-4353|John Woodward]] family listing. Information from the records of Ruth Bridges, Lee E. Johnson, and Jeanne Henry. ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-60000 Page 24]: [[Johnson-60000|Henry H. Johnson]] and [[Jones-60406|Annie Lovy Jones]] family listing. Information from the records of g-g-grandchildren Jess and Inez Porter. Also, thanks to Lee E. Johnson. ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-60006 Page 25]: [[Johnson-60006|George Albert Johnson]] and Annie Robertson family listing. Information from the records of g-g-g-granddaughter Ruth Bridges of Linden, TX. Also, thanks to Lee E. Johnson. ::Including... ===== Walter W. Johnson Family      ([https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Johnson-59985/5 Ancestors]   [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Johnson-59985/90 Descendants]) ===== :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-59985-1 Page 20]: [[Johnson-59985|Walter W. Johnson]] Federal Land Deed, Augusta, Mississippi, 5 Jan 1841. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-59985-2 Page 21]: [[Johnson-59985|Walter W. Johnson]] Federal Land Deed, Augusta, Mississippi, 4 Apr 1857. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-59985-3 Page 22]: [[Johnson-59985|Walter W. Johnson]] Mississippi Land Deed, Newton, Mississippi, 4 Apr 1855. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-59985 Page 26]: [[Johnson-59985|Walter W. Johnson]] and [[Speaks-72|Allie Delphia Speaks]] family listing. Information from the records of Lee E. Johnson. ::Walter and Allie's Children: ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-59987 Page 27]: [[Johnson-59987|Dianah Adams Johnson]] and [[Jones-60350|William Johnson Jones]] family listing. Information from Mabel Hampton and Stanley Jones family Bible. ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-59991 Page 28]:[[Johnson-59991|Delphia Ann Johnson]] and [[Rouzee-7|William Reuben Rowzee]] family listing. Information from the records of Lee E. Johnson, and grandson James H. Munn (Richardson, TX). Chapman information from ''History of McMullan and Allied Families'' by Cpt. Albert Lawrence McMullan. ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-59988 page 29]: [[Johnson-59988|James Terrell Johnson]] and [[Cleveland-2341|Sallie Frances Cleveland]] family listing. Original information from granddaughter Louise Kiefer. ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-59992 page 30]: [[Johnson-59992|Eliza McCormick Johnson]] and James H. Gallaspy family listing. Information from the records of Lee E. Johnson. ::Including... ===== William Richmond Johnson Family      ([https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Johnson-17409/5 Ancestors]   [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Johnson-17409/90 Descendants])===== {{Image|file=Johnson-17409-1.jpg |caption=William R. & Amanda H. Johnson Family }} : '''Mary Amanda Hailey's Family Roots''' ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Haley-1025 page 33]: The Hailey Family Record. Information from ''History of the Haileys'' by Albert Lawrence McMullan. ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hailey-103-2 page 34]: [[Haley-921|William Hailey]] and [[Turman-16|Mary Turman]] family listing and [[Haley-1022|Rueben Hailey]] and [[Ward-8283|Sarah Ward]] family listing. Information from the records of Lee E. Johnson and from the book ''Francis Gaines of Albermarle County, Virginia and Elbert County, Georgia'' by Thomas R. Gaines, M.D. of Anderson, S.C. :::Rueben and Sarah's Children: :::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hailey-103-1 Page 36]: [[Hailey-103|William Raeburn Hailey]] and [[Gaines-411|Sarah Ann Gaines]] family listing. Information from the records of Lee E. Johnson. ::::William and Sarah's Daughter, Mary Amanda's Child: ::::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cleveland-2341 Page 37]: [[Cleveland-2341|Sallie Frances Cleveland]] and 1) [[Johnson-59988|James Terrell Johnson]] family listing. Original information from granddaughter Louise Kiefer. ::::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Cleveland-2341-1 Page 38]: [[Cleveland-2341|Sallie Frances Cleveland]] and 2) George Columbus Wells and 3) William Lawrence McAlister family listings. Original information from granddaughter Louise Kiefer. ::::William and Sarah's Other Children: ::::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hailey-110 Page 39]: [[Hailey-110|Emma Hailey]] and [[McMullan-29|Jesse Pemberton McMullan]] family listing. Information from ''History of the Haileys of Newton county, Mississippi and Their Ancestors'' by Albert Lawrence McMullan. ::::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hailey-108 Page 40]: [[Hailey-108|Sarah Hailey]] and [[Brown-18054|Isham Brown]] family listing and [[Hailey-109|Nancy Hailey]] and [[Johnston-3339|N. T. Johnston]] family listing. Information from ''History of the Haileys of Newton county, Mississippi and Their Ancestors'' by Albert Lawrence McMullan. ::::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hailey-112 Page 41]: [[Hailey-112|Ida A. Hailey]] and [[Reynolds-3518|Charles O. Reynolds]] family listing. Information from Rose Lowery (daughter of Charles O. and Elsie E. Reynolds). :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Johnson_Family_Record Page 43]: Johnson Family Bible - Marriages. From the records of Lee E. Johnson. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_Johnson_Family_Record-1 Page 44]: Johnson Family Bible - Births. From the records of Lee E. Johnson. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-17409-3 Page 45]: Obituary for [[Johnson-17409|William Richmond Johnson]] from a newspaper circa 20 Feb 1923. From the records of Lee E. Johnson. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-17409-5 Page 46]: [[Johnson-17409|William Richmond Johnson]]'s Civil War experiences. :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-17409 Page 47]: [[Johnson-17409|William Richmond Johnson]] and [[Hailey-106|Mary Amanda Hailey]] family listing. {{Image|file=Johnson-17409-4.jpg |caption=William and Mary Amanda Johnson's Children/Grandchildren (page 32) }} ::William and Mary Amanda's Children: ::Page 48: [[Johnson-59978|Allie Viola Johnson]] and [[Ryle-56|William L. Ryle]] family listing. (Not scanned because of living descendants.) Information from daughter-in-law, Goldie Ryle, and daughters [[Ryle-58|Mary Etoyle Ryle Spivey]] and [[Ryle-59|Lora Allene Ryle Harrison]]. ::Pages 49-50: [[Johnson-59983|Robert Andrew Johnson]] and [[Rayner-893|Lucy Mae Rayner]] family listing. (Not scanned because of living descendants.) Information from daughters Amanda Ruth Johnson Strebeck and Blanche Johnson Glenn, granddaughter Ruby Houston, and daughters-in-law Christine Johnson and Florene Johnson, and granddaughter-in-law Marjorie Strebeck. ::Pages 51-53: [[Johnson-59984|Walter Rayburn "Bud" Johnson]] and Myrtie Wroten family listing. (Not scanned because of living descendants.) ::Page 54: [[Johnson-59980|Isham Chandler Johnson]] and [[Woodard-2027|Bessie Woodard]] family listing (information from son J. B. Johnson) and [[Johnson-59981|Nancy "Lydia" Johnson]] and [[Frink-325|Ernest Frink]] (information from granddaughters Juanita Frink and Irma Frink). (Not scanned because of living descendants.) ::Page 55-59: [[Johnson-54030|Isaac Peebles Johnson]] and [[Strebeck-16|Nora Ann Strebeck]] family listing. (Not scanned because of living descendants.) Information from all family members. === Isaac Johnson Family      ([https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Johnson-55642/5 Ancestors]   [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Johnson-55642/90 Descendants]) === :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Johnson-55642 Page 3]: [[Johnson-55642|Isaac Johnson]] family listing. Information from the records of Lee E. Johnson.

The Jones' of Harlan County, Kentucky

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

The Jungbluth Family Book

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Includes names, dates of birth, dates of marriage and dates of death for family members between 1812 and 1993. Compiled in 1993 by Carol (Wilinski) Jungbluth.

The Jungle North Trenance Farm Bulawayo

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The homestead house and farm in The Jungle (off Jungle Road), North Trenance, Bulawayo, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Jungle Road is off the Victoria Falls road to the North of Bulawayo. The original parcel of land in North Terrance, near Government House was granted to [[Space:RPW| R.H. Crewe]] an early settler and mining contractor in Rhodesia by [[Rhodes-3290|Cecil John Rhodes]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_South_Africa_Company| British South Africa Company] in the early 1890's, before the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Matabele_War| Second Matabele Rebellion] in 1896. Both R.H. Crewe and [[Schultz-8764|Susannah Theodora Schultz]] were described as being in the Laager in Bulawayo during the siege of Bulawayo by the Matabele in 1896Space:RPW. [[Whittaker-4070|George Henry Whittaker]] and [[Schultz-8764|Susannah Whittaker]] bought a small parcel of 64 acres and the homestead from R.H. Crewe in the early 1900's (1908?) (Lot nnn, remainder of R.H. Crewe) and Susannah lived there until [[Whittaker-4069|George Spencer Whittaker]] and [[Clark-82300|Hilda (Clark) Whittaker]] returned from England after their marriage in 1926. {{Image|file=The_Jungle_North_Trenance_Farm_Bulawayo-4.jpg |caption=Trenance House }} Spencer and Hilda bred dogs, German Shepherds (Alsatians) and imported the first Afghan Hounds into Rhodesia and showed both Afghans and the German Shepherds. They built kennels and Hilda started up the business of Thor (Boarding) Kennels on the farm which ran successfully for many years while she was alive. {{Image|file=The_Jungle_North_Trenance_Farm_Bulawayo-3.jpg |caption=Trenance House dogs }} Spencer ran a small number of dairy cows and farmed tobacco and other mixed crops on the farm over the years. When their daughter [[Whittaker-4068|Daphne]] was divorced in 1963 she and the 2 children ([[Clair-417|Vaughn]] and [[Clair-499| Michelle]]) came up to Bulawayo from Johannesburg to live with Spencer and Hilda on the farm. Daphne helped out with Thor Kennels and also started a dog grooming business alongside the kennels. After Spencer died in 1985 the farm was sold to a Dr Rankin, from Mpilo Hospital who rented it to members of the South African National Congress (ANC) military wing Umkhono we Sizwe. On 11 January 1988 a car bomb was detonated alongside the house which killed two people (one being the driver of the car) and injured three others. The bomb caused extensive damage to the house (see pictures). {{Image|file=The_Jungle_North_Trenance_Farm_Bulawayo-2.jpg |caption=Trenance House Bombed }} [https://www.nytimes.com/1988/11/19/world/death-sentences-given-to-3-in-fatal-zimbabwe-bombing.html Kevin Woods (35 at the time and an ex Northlea School pupil), Michael Smith and Phillip Conjwayo were arrested and sentenced to death by Zimbabwean courts] for the attack which was later commuted to life imprisonment. Kevin Woods who was head of the Zimbabwean CIO (Central Intelligence) in Bulawayo, was also a double agent for the South African military intelligence. The trio spent 19 years in jail (in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chikurubi_Prison Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison]) and [https://www.newsday.co.zw/southerneye/2014/02/21/philip-conjwayo-dies? were eventually released on humanitarian grounds on 1 Jul 2006]. Conjwayo died in 2014. In 1992 another bomb rocked a second house on the North Trenance property which was originally built by [[Whittaker-4357|Peter George Whittaker]] and Shirley Whittaker, and at the time also housed South African ANC members. {{Image|file=The_Jungle_North_Trenance_Farm_Bulawayo.jpg |caption=Bomb Rocks ANC House }}

The Jury Lists of South Carolina, 1778-1779

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= Source = Hendrix, Ge Lee Corley and Lindsay, Morn McKoy. [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Jury_Lists_of_South_Carolina_1778_17.html?id=aaX7PWb60WIC# ''The Jury Lists of South Carolina, 1778-1779'']. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1980. == Intent == The intent behind this WikiSpace is to NOT recreate the entire book, but rather for those WikiTreers with interest in Colonial South Carolina to link respective WikiTree profiles with individuals on this list. '''A transcribed copy of the books contents can be found on www.genealogytrails.com, here: [http://genealogytrails.com/scar/1778-79_jurylist.htm 1778-1779 Jury List, South Carolina].''' == Directions == #Find the Individual's entry in the hard-copy/digital book ([http://genealogytrails.com/scar/1778-79_jurylist.htm Transcribed at GenealogyTrails.com]). #Find on this Wiki:Space page where that individual belongs. #Ensure if other individuals are in the same category, you place your individual either above/below those already there in the correct sequence as the hard-copy book. #Link your individual to his/her respective WikiTree profile using the ''WikiTree ID|Name-as-shown-in-the-text'' format. #Save the page. ----- ----- =The Jury List of South Carolina, 1778 - 1779= ==Charlestown District (pp. 3-28)== ===Grand Jurors of Charlestown District=== ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of St. Philip & St. Michael (pp. 3-6)==== * ====Grand Jurors for Christ Church Parish (p.6)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of St James Goose Creek (p. 6)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of St Johns Berkley County (pp. 6-7)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of St. George Dorchester (p. 7)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parishes of St. Thomas and St. Dennis (p. 7)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of St. Andrew (p. 7)==== * ====Grand Jurors for Johns Island (p. 7)==== * ====Grand Jurors for Edisto Island (p. 7)==== * ====Grand Jurors for Wadmelaw Island (p. 8)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of St Bartholomew (p. 8)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of St Paul (p. 8-9)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of St James Santee (p. 9)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of St Stephen (p. 9)==== * ===Petit Jurors of Charlestown District=== ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of St. Philip & St. Michael (pp. 9-15)==== * ====Petit Jurors for Christ Church Parish (p.15)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of St James Goose Creek (p. 15-16)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of St Johns Berkley County (pp. 16)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of St. George Dorchester (p. 16-17)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parishes of St. Thomas and St. Dennis (p. 17-18)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of St. Andrew (p. 18)==== * ====Petit Jurors for Johns Island, Colleton County (p. 18-19)==== * ====Petit Jurors for Edisto Island St Johns Colleton County (p. 19)==== * ====Petit Jurors for Wadmelaw Island (p. 19)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of St Bartholomew (p. 19-21)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of St Paul (p. 8-9)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of St James Santee (p. 21-22)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of St Stephen (p. 22-23)==== * ===Special Jurors of Charlestown District=== ====Special Jurors for the Parish of St. Philip & St. Michael (pp. 23-26)==== * ----- ==Georgetown District (pp. 29-39)== ===Grand Jurors of Georgetown District=== ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of Prince George (pp. 29-30)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the Parish of Prince Frederick (p. 30-32)==== * ===Petit Jurors of Georgetown District=== ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of Prince George (p. 32-35)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the Parish of Prince Frederick (p. 35-38)==== ===Special Jurors for the District of Georgetown (p. 38-39)=== * ----- ==Cheraws District (pp. 40-43)== ===Grand Jurors of Cheraws District (p. 40)=== * ===Petit Jurors of Cheraws District (p. 40-43)=== * ===Special Jurors of Cheraws District (p. 43)=== * ----- ==Camden District (pp. 44-60)== ===Grand Jurors of Camden District=== ====Grand Jurors to the Eastward of Wateree (p. 44)==== * *[[Ross-8140|George Ross]] * ====Grand Jurors to the East Side of the Wateree (p. 45)==== * ====Grand Jurors to the Eastward of the Wateree, Waxaw (p. 45)==== * ====Grand Jurors between the Broad & Catawba Rivers (p. 45-46)==== * ====Grand Jurors for the New Acquisition (p. 46)==== * *John Ross *[[Love-302|Alex Love]] *[[Ross-2042|Francis Ross]] * ====Grand Jurors to the Eastward of the Wateree (p. 46-47)==== * ===Petit Jurors of Camden District=== ====Petit Jurors to the East Side of the Wateree (p. 48-50)==== * *[[Ross-3181|Arthur Brown Ross]] ====Petit Jurors between the Broad & Catawba Rivers (p. 50-55)==== * *Hugh Ross * ====Petit Jurors to the Eastward of the Wateree (p. 55-56)==== * ====Petit Jurors for the New Acquisition (p. 56-59)==== * *[[Ross-11644|William Ross]] *[[Ross-22299|James Ross]] *John Breeson *James Wilkinson *James Ross * ===Special Jurors of Camden District (59-60)=== * *[[Ross-3181|Arthur Brown Ross]] * ----- ==Beaufort District (pp. 61-65)== ===Grand Jurors of Beaufort District=== ====Grand Jurors for St. Helena (p. 61)==== * ====Grand Jurors for Prince William's Parish (p. 61-62)==== * ====Grand Jurors for St. Peter (p. 62)==== * *William Ross * ===Petit Jurors of Beaufort District=== ====Petit Jurors for St. Helena (p. 62-63)==== * ====Petit Jurors for Prince William's Parish (p. 63-64)==== ====Petit Jurors for St. Peter (p. 64-65)==== *George Hunter *James Ross *David Keal *Joshua Stafford *William Ross *Steward Stafford ===Special Jurors of Beaufort District (p. 65)=== * ----- ==Orangeburg District (pp. 66-73)== ===Grand Jurors of Orangeburg District=== ====Grand Jurors for Orangeburg District St. Matthew (p. 66)==== * ====Grand Jurors for Saxe Gotha (p. 66)==== * ====Grand Jurors below Orangeburg (p. 66)==== * ====Grand Jurors for Orangeburg (p. 67)==== * ====Grand Jurors between the Forks of the Edisto (p. 67)==== * ====Grand Jurors between the South Fork of Edisto and Savannah River (p. 67)==== * ===Petit Jurors of Orangeburg District=== ====Petit Jurors for St. Matthew (p. 67-68)==== * ====Petit Jurors for Orangeburg (p. 68-69)==== * ====Petit Jurors below Orangeburg (p. 69-70)==== * ====Petit Jurors between the North Fork and South Fork of Edisto (p. 70)==== * ====Petit Jurors to Savannah River (p. 70-71)==== * ====Petit Jurors between South of Edisto and Savannah River (p. 71)==== * ====Petit Jurors for Saxa Gotha (p. 71-72)==== * ===Special Jurors of Orangeburg District (p. 73)=== * *John Moorer In the Council Chamber the 28th day of March 1778, Assented to Raw(s) Lowndes; Mo Bee, Speaker for the General Assembly; Hugh Rutledge, Speaker of the Legislative Council. ----- ==Ninety-Six District (pp. 76-104)== ===Grand Jurors of Ninety-Six District=== ====Long Canes and Places Adjacent (p. 76)==== * ====Cuffee Town and Turkey Creek (p. 77)==== * ====Above Ninety-Six Court House (p. 77)==== * ====Below Ninety-Six Court House (p. 77)==== * ====Near Ninety-Six Court House (p. 77-78)==== * ====Part of the Lower District between Broad and Saluda Rivers (p. 78)==== * ====Middle Division between Broad and Saludy Rivers (p. 78-79)==== * ====Spartan Division (p. 79-80)==== * ====Between Turkey Creek and Savannah River (p. 80-81)==== * ====Little Saludy (p. 81)==== * ====For the Upper Part of the Middle Division between Broad and Saludy Rivers (p. 81-82)==== * ===Petit Jurors of Ninety-Six District; also titled ''A List of Petit-Jurymen and Jury men in Civil Causes''=== ====Long Canes and Places Adjacent (p. 83-86)==== *Robert Erwin *Andrew Ross *James Morrow * * * * * *James Sloan *[[Ross-5856|Robert Ross]] *James Rockbridge ====Above Ninety-Six Court House (p. 86-87)==== *Harman Culp *[[Ross-6278|William Ross]] *Thomas Beaty ====Near Ninety-Six Court House (p. 87-88)==== *William Freeman *[[Ross-7838|Thomas Ross]] *Richard Dean ====Below Ninety-Six Court House (p. 88-89)==== * ====About Cuffee Town and Turkey Creek (p. 89)==== * ====The Lower Part of Ninety-Six District in the Fork of Broad and Saluda Rivers (p. 89-92)==== * ====Upper part of the Middle Division between Broad and Saludy Rivers (p. 92-94)==== *James McNeess *[[Ross-5829|Robert Ross]] *William Bryson ====Little River between Broad and Saludy (p. 94-97)==== * ====Between Turkey Creek and Savannah River (p. 97-99)==== * ====Little Saludy (p. 99-100)==== * ====Spartan Division (p. 100-103)==== *Moses Foster *[[Ross-22538|William Ross]] *Jesse Conel ===Special Jurors of Ninety-Six District (p. 104)=== *William Anderson *James Moore *William Moore *John Bulloch *Robert Merrweather *Armstrong Heard *Joseph Wardlaw *Thomas Wilson *William Meriweather *John Moore *John Bostick *John Gentry *Samuel Ramsy *Matthew McMillan *Richard Moore *Benjamin Durbrough *Robert Dickey *Hector Dickey *Culbert Anderson *James Anderson *Thomas Fauguhere *Thomas Keeling Smith *James Harkins *Robert Thomson *William Wilson *William Robinson *Joseph Burton *William Freeman *James Wilson *John Wardlaw *James Homes *Isham Green *John Brown *William Johnson *William Bean *Henry Jeveley *James Edwards *Andrew Colwell *James Murray *Hugh Akins *John Eakins *Timothy McKinney *Roger McKinny *James Murphy *Stephen Anderson *McKernus Goode *John Moore (Rockey Creek) *Field Perdue *Hugh Douglass *William Holloday *William Haigwood *John Bell *Samuel Dwhitt Ratified by the General Assembly in the Senate-House the 20th day of February 1779. Ch. Pinkney Presidt of the Senate. JNO Mathews Speaker of the House of Representatives.

The Kennedys

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directed from [[Space:Spence Historical References|References in History]] === The Kennedys - An Unusual Western Family === ::::by Dr. E.C. Shaw, ::::MHS Transactions, Series 3, Number 29, 1972-73 season :In 1411, Donald, the Lord of the Isles, supported by various Island and Highland chieftains marched on Aberdone (or Aberdeen as it is now called). It was a time of great unrest. When the Scots were not fighting the English, they fought each other. James I, a boy of seven years, on his way to the sanctuary of France, had been captured by the English. To add to the confusion, the boy King had not been anointed and crowned as the Scottish sovereign. His uncle, the Duke of Albany, had been named regent and the Duke took upon himself many of the prerogatives of a king. Albany had awarded the Earldom of Ross to his son, John, Earl of Buchan. That move was challenged by the Lord of the Isles who claimed the Earldom of Ross by right of his wife. :Donald had swept all opposition aside as he fought his way across the north of Scotland. He had sacked and burned Inverness. He had captured Dingwall. The plunder of Aberdeen was the next prize he offered his men. By seizing the sheriffdoms of Banff, Aberdeen and Kincardine, the Lord of the Isles would have made good his bid to the Earldom of Ross. With the desperation of men with nothing to lose, the Aberdonian burgesses, supported the local lairds and led by Alexander Stewart, the Earl of Mar, met Donald and his host at Harlaw, a league or so to the northwest of the City. The aggressors outnumbered the defenders, ten to one. The Earl of Mar, however, had one advantage. Some of his men bore armour. Mar placed his iron-clad men foremost in the bloody battle that followed. These men stood firm with spear, battle axe and sword in the face of the onslaught. Even though they were engulfed by the enemy, they fought until nightfall. As the dawn rose on the sorely depleted Aberdonians and their allies, they found themselves alone. Only the dead and dying surrounded them. Donald and his men had fled the field. It was one of the bloodiest battles ever fought on Scottish soil. The blood drenched ground caused it to be called, thereafter, "Red Harlaw." :It is likely that one of the surviving warriors was Thomas Kynidy. The Charters of Ellon recorded that Thomas Kynidy, Constable of Aberdeen, purchased lands at Ardgith and resided there, in a tower-fortalice from 1413, just two years after the Battle of Harlaw. It was, most likely, the Royal Regent, the Duke of Albany, in the absence of James I, who saw fit to bestow the hereditary Constableship of Aberdeen on the valorous Kynidy for action that helped to thwart the aims of Donald, the Lord of the Isles. :The origins of the Kennedys are lost in the mists of ancient Scottish History. Among the first recorded, was Gillespie McKenedy, steward of Carrick in the 13th century. Another Kennedy, John, married an heiress of Dunure and a descendant of his became the Earl of Cassilis. Thus they came to own extensive lands in Ayr and adjacent shires. They were identified by their properties of Dunure, Drumellan, Colzean, Girvanmains, Bargany and others. Collectively, they were known as the Carrick Kennedys. :It is interesting to note that the father of Robert the Bruce of Scotland, married the Countess of Carrick. Thus, Robert I was part Carrick. Most of the Lowland nobility of Scotland at that time were Norman. However, Robert de Brus could claim a connection with the ancient race through his mother. :Whether Thomas Kynidy, or one of his antecedents, was a member of the Carrick families is not known. It has been suggested that he was. The cross-crosslet of the Lords of Carrick was also used on the shields of the Kennedys of Kermuck as the descendants of Thomas Kynidy came to be known. It has also been suggested, that since Robert I, the Bruce, had granted lands and titles in Aberdeenshire to followers who had assisted him in his struggle for the Crown of Scotland, there was a possibility that a Carrick Kennedy might have participated in such rewards. Alexander Scrymgeour, who bore the Royal Banner in the Army of Scotland was appointed Hereditary Constable of Dundee in 1298 by Sir William Wallace, which office was held by Scrymgeour's heirs down to 1746, when it was abolished, along with that of Aberdeen and other hereditary jurisdictions in Scotland by Act of Parliament in 1746. In view of Robert the Bruce's Carrick connection, the office might have been bestowed by the Crown for distinguished service. Thus, the title might have been held continuously for at least 350 years by a family known since 1564 and, probably earlier, by the name of Kennedy. In any case there is documented proof that this family held that honor for 250 years from the time of Thomas Kynidy in 1413. In a Charter in his wife's favour in 1450 the Constable of Aberdeen's name appears as Thomas Kynnedy. In the same year a new Constable of Aberdeen was named as Duncan Kympty. In 1483 in the records of the courthouse of Aberdeen there is mention of William Kympty, Constable, appointing a deputy to act in his place. The same William Kympty is referred in the Charters of Ellen in 1495 as being in possession of the lands of Carnmuk and others in the parish of Ellon. Again, in the records of the Court of Aberdeen the death of William Kympty, or Kymdy is recorded in 1505. His son William Kempty is recorded as Constable of Aberdeen in 1505. This second William held the position for thirty-eight years and died in 1543. During the time of these two Williams, we find an Andrew Kempty as a Factor in Orkney in 1484 and subsequently a Gilbert Kempe also as a Factor in Orkney in 1498. The same Gilbert is recorded in 1514 with a surname spelled Kynidy. Whether they were a branch of the Aberdeen Constables is not known. In the Charters of Ellon, to return to those Kennedys of Aberdeen that we are interested in, we find that in 1543 John Kemptie or Kympty and his spouse, Marjory Cheyne of Eselmont were invested with the lands of Carnmuk and others, in succession to his father William Kympty, deceased. John Kympty died in 1564 and his son also named John succeeded him. This John was married to Isobel Cheyne of Eselmont. The Cheynes were a powerful family of the area and held the Barony of Eselmont. In 1591, a royal charter was issued to John Kennedy of Carmuck and James Kennedy, his son, for a half net's fishing on the Dee. The father died in 1592 and James Kennedie, or Kennedy, succeeded to the Hereditary Constableship of Aberdeen. He was married to Elizabeth Forbes, the daughter of the Laird of Monymusk. The Charters of Ellon indicate that James died in 1607. (From the foregoing, it will be noted that the John Kympty who became Constable in 1564 was also referred to as John Kennedy. The spelling of the name seemed to depend upon the scribe). :His son, John Kennedy was born in 1600. After the death of his father, his mother remarried in 1609. Her second husband was Alexander Annand of Auchterellon, a neighboring Barony. John Kennedy succeeded to the Constableship of Aberdeen and was the Laird of Kermuk. As such, he was the owner of extensive lands which included a number of farms - Knockothy, Clayhills, Kirkhill, Boroughley and others. :He had been, it is thought, brought up under the guardianship of his grandmother Isobel. That worthy old lady continued to reside with him until she died. In 1636 Isobel Kennedy executed a deed by which she bequeathed 1,000 Merks to the poor of the land of Kermuckes. The interest of this legacy continued to be distributed until recent times. The grandson came to be known as John of the Great Sword. :John Kennedy married Janet Forbes of Craigievar in 1624. He was, through his mother and his wife, connected with the strong Forbes clan that held lands extensively in the west of Aberdeenshire. They were Covenanters and feuded, continually, with the powerful House of Gordon, headed by George Gordon, Marquis of Huntly, who was a Royalist when it suited his purposes. :In his youth John Kennedy had been suspected of leaning towards Roman Catholicism. His father had been excommunicated by the Reformed Brethren for holding anti-Protestant views. John Kennedy proved his support of the Reformed Faith (Episcopalian). The Charters of Ellon indicate that he gave a Communion Cup to the Church of Ellon in 1634 on behalf of his spouse and himself. :Furthermore, he was an elder of that church and as such attended the General Assembly in Glasgow in 1638. It was the scene of a struggle for power between Charles I, on the one hand, and the Presbyterian Ministers and lay members of the Covenant, on the other. Kennedy considered this opposition to the King disloyal. He left the Assembly and withdrew from the Church. In 1639, he was visited by a Special Deputation of the Presbytery which urged him to abandon the Royalist Party, to join the Covenanters and to resume attendance at the Church of Ellon. He refused. Perhaps, the blasphemies committed in the name of religion such as the slogan "Jesus and No Quarter" and the resultant killing did not sit well with John Kennedy. Nevertheless, eventually, he changed sides. Subsequently, Sir John Gordon of Haddo, a royalist, came to Ellon and plundered him and his tenants. In the spring of 1644, the same Gordon, impatient at the failure of his chief, the Marquis of Huntly, to support the King's forces, again, raided Aberdeen and kidnapped the Provost. This prompted Huntly to occupy Aberdeen. In the meantime, the Royalist depredations had caused the district to become a Covenant stronghold with John Kennedy as one of its boldest leaders. He had become a member of the Committee of War and had been active as such in 1642-43. He was taken prisoner when Aberdeen was captured in 1644. The city changed masters several times. In 1646, John Kennedy was again a member of the Committee of War. His Gordon enemies were brought to heel by the Covenant forces. Sir John Gordon of Haddo has been captured not long after his triumph at Aberdeen in 1644 and executed by order of the Earl of Argyll. George Gordon, the Earl of Huntly, was taken prisoner in Aberdeenshire, in 1649, and, shortly, died on the scaffold in Edinburgh. Scotland was in the hands of the Solemn League and Covenant. :Charles II was in exile and a deputation, led by another John Kennedy, the VIth Earl of Cassilis, was sent to meet with their sovereign, in the Hague. Cassilis was a stern, religious man, referred to as "the Solemn." This highly placed Kennedy exhibited traits of zealousness that later appeared to a marked degree in a descendant of the Kermuck Kennedys, Captain William Kennedy. The efforts of the Earl of Cassilis were in vain. The Earl of Montrose was sent to retake Scotland for the Royalists. The Orkneys were an important base for the king's army but the attempt was doomed. The Earl of Montrose died on the scaffold in May 1650. Charles II landed in Scotland in June 1650 on the Covenanter's terms. Charles was crowned at Scone in 1651. The King and the Covenanters were soon defeated by Oliver Cromwell. Charles II fled to exile in Holland again. :Against this historical backdrop, the fortunes of the Kermuck Kennedys took a sudden downturn in 1652. The tower fortalice of these Kennedys looked down from the hill of Ardgith upon the ancient village and Kirk of Ellon. Part of the land was a marsh and the Kennedys wished to drain the area. A ditch had to be cut across a public road. The Forbes and other neighbors objected. On the 12th February, 1652, the Forbes and others, with Bruce, sheriff clerk of Banff, made a legal protest. Bruce was armed with a sword and pistols. The Kennedys persisted in digging the trench. :On the 13th February, "the Slaughter of Watertown" occurred. The Kennedys, with a total party of seven, had continued their project. Forbes of Watertown confronted them with a party of 23 men, 13 armed with swords and pistols and 10 with spades, shovels and stones. However, the Kennedys were not cowed by the Forbes' show of strength. According to the Watertown Papers, "the said laird of Carmucks, with his son and other assistants, did wound the said Thomas Forbes dangerously on the head, Alexander Bruce on the head and left arm, and a man-servant was shot through the body." After severe fighting had taken place, the minister, at great risk to himself, rushed between the combatants and succeeded in keeping them apart for six or eight minutes. The senior Kennedy was inclined to make peace with his old friend Forbes but the younger John Kennedy was aroused and declared that he would not leave, "until the last of the Watertown men should be within their own yett." John of the Great Sword, as the elder was called, had his jaw broken and three teeth knocked out by a stone thrown by one of the Forbes adherents. This caused the elder Kennedy to go berserk. He struck the Forbes of Watertown such a blow on the head that the latter died four months later. The attackers were driven off. The Kennedys, in spite of their fewer numbers, were the better fighters and won the day. :The combatants were required to appear before the courts in Edinburgh. John Kennedy, the elder, and one of his principal opponents, Alexander Forbes of Craigie, were jailed for taking the law into their own hands. John of the Great Sword escaped from prison while his enemy languished in jail for seven months and was heavily fined for the attack on the Kennedys. The Kennedys of Kermuck were required to appear for trial on the 15th October, 1652. They did not comply with the court order and were outlawed. In the usual course of events, their lands and possessions should have been forfeit. They must have had powerful friends for they were not apprehended and they were allowed to sell their property through the intermediary, John Moir, to John Forbes, son of the deceased Watertown, for 42,500 Scots pounds. The Kennedy wives continued to live in the Ardgith Castle until 1657. In the meantime, the two Johns had gone north to Caithness where George St. Clair, 6th Earl of Caithness, granted them a wadset of the Island of Stroma. :The Kennedys were the proprietors of the Island of Stroma for three generations. The younger John had apparently received medical training as he was referred to in the diary of Bishop Forbes as Doctor Kennedy. In 1677, the year of his father's death, John II acquired the Gallery, an old house, in Kirkwall. He married Jean Mackenzie, the Bishop's daughter, and the wedding reception took place in the banquet hall of the Earl's Palace. He died in 1692. His eldest son, Murdoch, by this second marriage, became the Laird of Stroma. He was a wild and irreverent man. The remains of his father and grandfather, entombed in the Stroma Tower, became mummified, probably by the salt spray of the wild storms of the Pentland Firth. There is a tradition that Murdoch often entertained guests by showing them the mummies of his predecessors and, on these occasions, was described as acting in an eccentric manner. He also contracted debts which resulted in litigation. He married Jean Blair and was succeeded by his son Alexander. Alexander married Margaret Gray of Roeberry. He purchased Braehead in South Ronaldsay. The estate was enlarged with the purchase of other farms. He died in 1772 and was succeeded by his son James. James married Isabella Gray. He was the proprietor of Braehead. He did not have the initiative of his father to expand the fortunes of the Kennedys. :Of the four known children of James Kennedy and Isabella Gray, Alexander was the venturesome one. Alexander was born in 1781. At the age of seventeen he joined the Hudson's Bay Company and came out to York Factory in 1798 as a writer. He sailed in the Company's ship King George. He remained at the York Factory for six years. For the season of 1804-1805 he served as master of Cumberland House and was in charge for the following season. During this time he had married Aggathas of the Swampy Cree Tribe, or the Ethinyoowuc as they called themselves. Since there was no clergyman, the marriage was "in the manner of the country." Two sons, John Frederick and William, Jr., were born at Cumberland House. In rapid succession he was in charge of Moose Lake of the same area, Brandy or Drunken Lake in the Poplar River area, Swan River, Brandon House, Swan River, Red Deer River where he built a post, and, finally, Cumberland House again. In the previous year, 1813, he had, in the manner of his ancestors, fought a battle, sword in hand, with a partner of the Northwest Company. He and his opponent were wounded in the process. From 1814 to 1819 Alexander Kennedy was Chief Factor of the Cumberland House district. In the autumn 1819, he proceeded to Britain on the company ship Prince of Wales. He was accompanied by his sons John and Alexander. He put the boys into school at St. Margaret's Hope in South Ronaldshay, Orkney. He returned on the Eddystone the following summer and took charge of Norway House. :In 1821, he was one of the ten Chief Factors of the Hudson's Bay Company who signed the deed poll of union with the Northwest Company. He was seated opposite his old enemy, "Blind" McDonald of the Swan River duel. After being appointed a Counsellor of the Governors of the Territories of the Hudson's Bay Company on May 29, 1822, he proceeded to the Columbia Department to take charge of Spokane House. The following year he proceeded to Fort George, at the mouth of the Columbia River, where he assumed command of the district upon the departure of Chief Factor John Dugald Cameron. In the spring of 1825 Alexander Kennedy relinquished command to Dr. John McLoughlin but not before he had chosen the site of Fort Vancouver on the north bank of the Columbia River. Governor Simpson who had come to the Department in November 1824 had assumed that negotiations between Britain and the United States would result in the Columbia River forming the division between the British and American jurisdictions on the Pacific coast. As Fort George was on the southern bank of the river a new headquarters had to be built. Thus, Alexander Kennedy chose the site of what is today Vancouver, Washington. :In 1825 Alexander Kennedy went on leave to Britain for a year. Once again he took his sons who were of age with him to put them into school in Orkney. This time it was the turn of William and his brother George. :In the summer of 1826 Alexander Kennedy returned on the H.B.C. ship Camden to Moose Factory. He was in charge of Albany for the next three seasons. He retired from the service of the company in 1829 and proceeded to Britain in the Prince of Wales. He returned to the Red River settlement in 1830 and was listed in the census of May 31, 1831, as living with his family in the settlement. In the fall 1831, he went to Britain again. In a letter of 1832, he referred to the Swiss cottage on their property and hoped that Thomas Isbister who had married his daughter Mary would settle on the land immediately down river. He died while visiting in London on the 6th of June, 1832. He was buried in the vault of St. Mark's Church, Pentonville, London. He was a wealthy man having shared in the profits of the company as a Chief Factor. He left an annuity to his wife and each of his children. His Indian wife Aggathas, or Mary Bear, as she was also known, received title to their property in 1833 from the Hudson Bay Company. Aggathas continued to live on that property by the Grand Rapids of the Red River until she died there in 1863. :Of the nine children born to the Kennedys, two became physicians, one was a schoolteacher, one was the proprietor of a store, one was involved in business, one was an Arctic explorer and lobbyist for Canadian expansion and two had famous children, in terms of the province of Manitoba. :John Frederick Kennedy was born at Cumberland House in 1805. He was educated in the Orkneys and Edinburgh, Scotland, as a doctor. In 1829, he was engaged as surgeon on land or afloat in the Columbia district. Subsequently, he served as a doctor in various posts where he was also qualified to act as trader, store-keeper, and accountant. He was appointed as Chief Trader in 1847. He married an Indian woman of the Fort Simpson district and had several children. He retired in 1856 to Victoria, Vancouver Island. He died there on April 3, 1859. :Alexander, Jr., was born in 1806 at Moose Lake. He was also schooled in the Orkneys and was a schoolteacher at St. Andrews, Manitoba. He was a clerk of the vestry at old St. Andrew's Church and some of his precise handwriting still survives in the church records. He was said to have been very much a gentleman and an accomplished violinist. :The next child, Mary, was born in 1807 at Brandy Lake. She married Thomas Isbister in 1821. She had a daughter and a son before her husband was killed by a bull. Her son Alexander Kennedy Isbister was educated in the Orkneys as were his uncles. He returned to serve the Hudson Bay Company in the MacKenzie Valley for three years. He left the H.B.C. service to upgrade his education in the Red River settlement and, thereafter, went to Edinburgh where he earned an M.A. :By the time his uncle, William Kennedy, came to London in 1851 Alex Isbister was the headmaster of the East Islington School. He became a member of the College of Perceptors who set the standards for education throughout the British Isles. He earned an L.L.B. and was a barrister of London, England. He wrote twenty-one educational books in his lifetime. When he died in 1883, he left the equivalent of $83,000 to the infant University of Manitoba which was used to institute the Isbister scholarships of the province of Manitoba. :Elizabeth was the next child born to the Chief Factor and his Indian wife. She was also born at Swan River in 1809. She was married at Albany Factory in 1826 to Nicol Finlayson, who became the Chief Trader of the company. He was very fond of his wife, Betsy. Nicol Finlayson's wife was of half blood, and the Reverend James Evans wrote of her, "Mrs. Finlayson is a very fine little woman, the daughter of a former Governor of the Hudson's Bay Territory. She is half Cree but speaks excellent English and is quite the lady." Thus the true picture of these gentlemen's "wives of the country" is not altogether as the novelist paints it, that of a squaw cowering under her shawl. Many of these women, when given the opportunity, became ladies in their own right. :The fifth child, was William, born at Cumberland House in 1814. During the absence of his father in 1819, young William was treated to the unusual event of the arrival of Sir John Franklin and his party in October. The young explorer amused himself by teaching the children at the post their first reading, writing and arithmetic during the months that he stayed there. Billy Kennedy was not to forget this mentor of his early childhood. In 1825, Billy accompanied his father on the company ship from York Factory through the Hudson Bay, the Hudson Strait, and across the North Atlantic to the misty Isles of his father's Orkney homeland. He would have seen The Old Man of Hoy and the ancient Port of Stromness where a well on the waterfront is still marked as a source of the last fresh water to be taken aboard ships bound for the Hudson Bay. He was sent to school at St. Margaret's Hope, South Ronaldshay. The stone houses of that town have not changed much in the intervening years. Braehead, the family property on a hill overlooking the town and the bay, also shows little change. In 1833, the year after his father's death, William Kennedy asked to be allowed to study medicine. William Smith the executor of the estate and secretary of the Hudson Bay Company, refused his request and offered him an apprenticeship in the fur trade. William returned to serve the company for five years in the Ottawa valley where he perfected his command of Canadian French. He was posted to Port Chimo in 1838. He travelled through unknown territory and served at various places in what is now northern Quebec and Labrador. He left the company in 1846 and spent the next four years in upper Canada lobbying against the continued regime of the Hudson's Bay Company in Rupertsland and the additional territories of the North and the West. In 1851 he commanded an expedition in search of Sir John Franklin who had become lost looking for the Northwest passage. He wintered his little ship, the Prince Albert, on the east coast of Somerset Island and made an 1100 mile trek into unknown territory with a small party of men which included his second-in-command, Lieutenant Joseph Rene Bellot. He discovered a strait which marked the northernmost tip of the North American Continent. He named it the Bellot Strait. He returned to Britain in the fall of 1852 and commanded a second ship around the Horn to Valparaiso. His crew was not of the calibre of his first and the voyage terminated there. He returned to Canada in 1856 and took up his lobby against the H.B.C. He came to Red River in a month and five days in the winter of 1857. He held meetings against the company and returned with a petition signed by almost 600 residents of the settlement who requested union with Canada. He returned to Britain to marry Eleanor Eliza Cripps who is said to have been a kinswoman of Lady Franklin. They came to Red River in 1860. In 1866 he built Maple Grove and lived out the rest of his life in the west. He died in 1890. He was survived by his wife, his daughter Mary and his son William. Mary was an author and a painter. William Jr. was a good scholar and worked in the land titles office at Virden and Brandon, Manitoba. The daughter never married. The son married late in life. Thus there were no direct descendants of William Kennedy and his wife. :George Kennedy was born, in 1815, at Cumberland House and accompanied his father and older brother, William, to the Orkneys in 1825. He was schooled at St. Margaret's Hope and returned to North America in the 1830's. For many years he was the proprietor of the store on the river road in St. Andrews not far from Maple Grove. He was listed in the census of 1870 as an English half-breed living in St. Andrews. He was unmarried. He died in 1896. :Phillip Kennedy was also born at Cumberland House, in 1816, and schooled in the Orkneys. In 1833, he was listed, along with his mother Aggathas, in the Register of Land Grants of the Hudson's Bay Company, as a recipient of property at St. Andrews. He married Jessie McKenzie and had twelve children, several of whom died in infancy. A review of the names of the people the children married reveals old Hudson Bay and Red River settlement names such as Inkster, Ross and Pruden. Phillip engaged in business and was a member of the Masonic Order. He died in 1873. :Isabella Kennedy was probably born in 1820 and she married George Setter. Initially, the couple lived on the banks of the Red River at Park's Creek. Their daughter Elizabeth was born there. Subsequently, they moved to Portage la Prairie. It was there that their daughter married a struggling young schoolteacher John Norquay. :John Norquay also came from old Rupertsland stock. He was a good student and at seventeen was master of the parish school in St. James. After his marriage to Elizabeth Setter they farmed at High Bluff, did some fur trading at White Horse Plains and farmed again as that was more remunerative. For a time, he was sheriff of the central judicial district of the province. When the first legislature of Manitoba assembled in 1871, John Norquay represented the constituency of High Bluff. He was in the government until 1887 and for twelve of those seventeen years he was Premier. He was the first citizen born in the province to become Premier. For a time he represented St. Andrews south and lived in that district. This was, perhaps, influenced by the fact that his illustrious uncle, by marriage, Captain William Kennedy, was a respected citizen of that community. They had eight children: five boys and three girls. After 1880 the Norquays lived in the northern part of Winnipeg. John Norquay died at the age of 43. In 1908, Mrs. John Norquay came to live at the old house of her uncle, Maple Grove, at St. Andrews. Her son-in-law, John McAllister, had bought the property and renamed it Dun Allister. She lived quietly on the banks of the Red River, not far from where she had been born. In the early 1920s she was interviewed by W.J. Healy for the book Women of Red River which had been commissioned by the Women's Canadian Club. In that book, the chapter on St. Andrews, begins with a description of the house and with the fact that the widow Norquay lived at Dun Allister. She died at the age of ninety-one in August, 1933. She was survived by her five sons: Thomas in Arizona; John G., St. Andrews; Alex., Edmonton, Alberta; Dr. Horace C., Battleford and Andrew J., Saskatoon and her daughter, Ellen, of St. Andrews, Manitoba. She had been predeceased by her daughters Isabella and Ada. The McAllisters continued to own the property until 1946. Thus there was a family connection between the first owners, the Kennedys, and the third owners, the McAllisters. :Roderick Kennedy was born in 1822. He was also schooled in the Orkneys. He served the Hudson's Bay Company in the fur trade for a time. He was trained as a physician and letters from his older brother William Kennedy survive in which the Captain urges his younger brother to complete his training. Roderick did so and was listed in 1890 as a Health Officer at Napanee and Bath in Ontario and as a practising physician at Bath. :The first two generations of the family in Canada have left their mark, in various ways mentioned, throughout our nation. The contribution of this unusual western family, in Manitoba, has been significant. The memory of the Kennedy origins and accomplishments will live on in the old stone home, now called Red River House Museum, for the present and future generations to contemplate.

The Kentucky Land Grants 1782-1924

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=Work in Progress= *[[Space:Sources-Kentucky|Sources-Kentucky]] ==Bibliographic information== *Title: The Kentucky Land Grants 1782-1924 *Contributor: Jilson, Willard Rouse *Publisher: Filson Club Publications *Original from: Indiana University *Digitized: * Citation Example:

The Kentucky Migration from St. Mary's County Maryland 1785-1818

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The Kentucky Migration This content was derived from a portion of Title: The Peakes of Nelson County, Kentucky Author: Robert Zwicker and John Stewart Online Repository: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~slhessick/ Archived at: https://web.archive.org/web/20160506203747/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com:80/~slhessick/ This copy includes a portion of the text with additional revisions and edits sourced from https://www.geni.com/projects/The-Kentucky-Migration-1780-1820/15097 The first serious explorations of the Kentucky territory by English colonists had begun around 1750, and it was found that the area was not generally inhabited by Indians, but was used primarily as a hunting ground by Indian tribes living along the tributaries north of the Ohio River and by the southern Cherokee tribes. Negotiations with the Indians for white settlement of the area followed close upon the early explorations, resulting in the 1768 treaty concluded at Fort Stanwix, NY, with the Mohawk Six Nations, who claimed rights to the territory by virtue of their conquest of the Shawnees. The Indian participants at the negotiations agreed to white settlement of the land south of the Ohio for the consideration of 10,000 pounds sterling. In 1774 an incursion into Virginia by the Shawnee and Miami tribes led to their defeat, after which they also relinquished their rights to the Kentucky territory. A group of negotiators from the Transylvania Company which included Daniel Boone obtained agreement from the Cherokees along the Tennessee River in 1775 to allow white settlement of the area. By 1780 a number of stations had been established by James Harrod, Daniel Boone and others to facilitate the migration into the territory from the eastern states. In spite of the treaties, Indians raids on the settlements were common during the first two decades of the movement into Kentucky. These were first encouraged by the French and, during and after the Revolutionary War, by the British from their strongholds in the north. Indian depredations greatly slowed the rate of settlement of the territory until the middle 1780's. Migration from St. Mary's, Maryland to Kentucky The Revolutionary War brought great hardships and even greater changes to St. Mary's County. British warships roamed the Chesapeake and tributary rivers at will, impounding supplies and in many instances looting and sometimes destroying homes, churches and warehouses. A large percentage of the eligible men fought in the war, either marching with the Continental Army or guarding the home front in local militias. The regular army regiments from St. Mary's County fought engagements from New York to South Carolina and were present at the British surrender at Yorktown. The pursuit and successful conclusion of the war brought both detrimental and beneficial effects to St. Mary's Countians. On the one hand, the great demand on supplies, manpower and money created by the war, combined with the curtailment of trade with Britain, led to a profound decline in the economy in the years immediately following the war. Counterbalancing this was the fact that the vast expanse of land west of the Appalachians which was gained by Britain's victory in the French and Indian war but closed to settlement by the colonial government now became available to citizens brave enough to relocate there. Some of the land was given out in grants to Revolutionary War veterans in payment for their services, and more was available for purchase at low cost. These circumstances resulted in a massive movement of people to the western lands, particularly Kentucky, in the decades following the war. Kentucky was populated largely by settlers from Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. As an example of the extent of the post-war migration, the population of St. Mary's County decreased from 15,444 to 12,794 between the years 1790 and 1810. Many of these followed earlier St. Mary's County pioneers to Kentucky, especially to Nelson and Washington (then including Marion) counties. For Marylanders, the usual route to Nelson County started overland to Pittsburgh, then down the Ohio river to Maysville, followed by another overland journey to one of the forts, called "stations", near the area of settlement. Alternate routes5 were down the Ohio to the Kentucky, inland along the Kentucky, then over the hills into the Salt River basin; down the Ohio to the Falls of the Ohio, then in to Bullitt's Lick over buffalo trails; and down the Ohio to the Salt River, then upstream into Simpson Creek. Indian attacks were still common, and dependents were usually left at the nearest station until the settlement area was secured and the land cleared for farming. Militias companies were formed for defense of the settlement. Indian incursions into Nelson County continued as late a 1792, when a band of Indians marauding along the Rolling Fork fought with a group of settlers, resulting in four Indian and three settler casualties. These raids ended in 1793, and the final defeat and pacification of the Midwestern tribes came in 1795 with the treaty of Greensville. When the earliest settlers arrived, Kentucky was still a territory of Virginia, and Nelson County, formed in 1785, included the present Washington, Marion, and nine other counties, plus parts of eleven others. Washington County (including Marion) separated in 1792, and Marion county was formed in 1834. The first large Catholic migration into Nelson County was begun in 1785 by the League of Catholic Families, most of whom were from St. Mary's County, Maryland. They followed the Maysville route down to Goodwin's Station (near the present Boston), and from there moved into the Pottinger's Creek area of Nelson County, near the present location of Gethsemani Monastery. A list of heads of families, compiled by one of the settlers, was published in 1884 by B. J. Webb and has been reproduced in various publications since then. The last name on the list is Francis Peake. Many surnames familiar to Central Kentuckians, especially Catholics, are on the list, including Mudd, Mattingly, Cissell (Cecil), Nally, Hagan, French, Edelen, Norris, Spalding and others. Other areas heavily settled by St. Mary's Countians include Hardin Creek (10 Miles east of Pottinger Creek), Cartwright's Creek, Scott County, Rolling Fork, Cox's Creek, and Breckinridge County. Most of the settlers, but not all, were Catholic. The Marylanders brought with them the traditional skills of their region, including tobacco farming, distilling, and preparation of Southern Maryland stuffed ham. The first Catholic church, a log building, was built at the foot of Rohan Knob (now Holy Cross) in 1792. Since Catholic education had been banned in colonial Maryland, most of the priests sent to Kentucky had been brought from Europe, particularly from France. The diocese of Bardstown was created in 1808 with Father Benedict Flaget named as the first Bishop. Father J. B. M. David was appointed as the second Bishop in 1832, and Bishop Flaget was reappointed in 1833. With the coming of the priests and the establishment of orders of nuns, Catholic education became available, beginning with St. Thomas Seminary in 1811. However, relatively few of the early settlers received an education, and many were illiterate. Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~slhessick/peakes04.htm 2015 version Archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20151001124045/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~slhessick/peakes04.htm

The Kings Champion

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The goal of this project is to find out as much information and Data on my ancestors Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bullard-918|Ava Bullard]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11842493 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Kinney Family of Louisa County, Virginia

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This is a page to work on sorting out the Kinney family. The Kinneys were slaves in the mid to late 1700s in Louisa County, Virginia. In his 1802 will "Louisa, Virginia, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9PD-YGD : October 31, 2022), image 102 of 417; Virginia. County Court (Louisa County). , [[Smith-289175|Christopher Smith]] freed [[Kinney-4311|Betty Kinney]], her son Billy, her daughter Sally, and Sally's five children, Louisa, John, David, Amelia and Sam. Two other of her children, Marcia Smith Overton and John Willis Overton were also freed by their owner, Samuel Overton.[https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00023.xml;query=Betty%20Kinney;brand=default GUIDE TO THE SAMUEL OVERTON PAPERS, 1806], Deed of emancipation by Samuel Overton of Hanover County, Virginia, for Marcia Smith Overton and John Willis, children of Betty Kinney. The deed was dated 5 April 1806 and was recorded in Henrico County, Virginia, on 7 April 1806. This deed can be found in Henrico County Deed Book 7, 1803-1806, pp. 442-443. Overton called them his "illegitimate children" in his will and gave them land in Richmond.SOME WILLS FROM THE BURNED COUNTIES OF VIRGINIA and other wills not listed in Virginia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800, WILLIAM LINDSAY HOPKINS, Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia, 1995, pg. 87 In his will, Christopher Smith bequeathed Betty, Billy, Sally, and Sally's children 50 acres of land on his property. He stipulated that, upon the death of Betty, the property would belong to Sally, and upon Sally's death, the land would belong to Louisa and Amelia. He also bequeathed them each 25 pounds "when they come of age respectively". In addition, he provided for the care of the sons and stipulated that the executors should provide them with "some tract such as my executor may think best", when they came of age, that would take care of "their future welfare". This is a transcript of the portion of his will pertaining to the Kinneys.

It is my will and desire that the following slaves be emancipated. Betty Kinney her son Billy Kinney, her daughter Sally Kinney with the children of said Sally Kinney, to wit, Louisa, John, David, Amelia & Sam and every other child or children which she may hereafter have and hereby do emancipate and set free the said Betty Kinney, Billy Kinney, Sally Kinney and the said children of Sally Kinney Louisa, John, David, Amelia & Sam.

It is my will that any executors hereafter named should lay off and allot to the said Betty Kinney, Billy Kinney, Sally Kinney and the said children of Sally Kinney fifty acres of land off the tract I now live on at such place as my excrs may think proper whereon they may reside during the life time of Sally Kinney, and at her death I give the said fifty acres of land to her two daughters Louisa & Amelia and their heirs forever.

It is my will and desire that the sons of Sally Kinney that is to say John, David & Sam, after being educated? in the common manner that children are educated in this part of the County at the expense of my estate be bound to some trade such as my executor may think best, wishing my said executors to take into consideration their future welfare more than their present ease and convenience.

I give to Lousia Kinney and Amelia Kinney the sum of twenty five pounds each when they come of age respectively.

His will was probated in 1806, so Betty and her offspring would have been free blacks in Louisa County after that date. This page is an attempt to sort them out, try to identify family units, and determine what happened to the Kinney family. His brother, Charles, whose will is dated 12 Aug 1810, contains a provision for William Kinney. "I give to William Kinney two hundred dollars on account of his fidelity to and friendship for, me." What follows is a table to display the data that has been discovered about the various Kinneys that show up in the records of Louisa County. '''Some notes about the table.''' * All documents were obtained from the [http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:8881/R/7NU34N2PUPA34JMP9FKQR8HYTC4AJ2YFYLNH2NTDFHIUMHEMBQ-00679?func=search-simple Library of Virginia Digital Collection] * Each reference is a link to the primary source document (or a transcript of the primary document) from which these data have been extracted. * If a year appears in a column, the year was calculated by subtracting the age of the person as listed in the document from the year the document was created. You will notice a remarkable consistency in the birth years with a few minor exceptions. * Cells with an asterisk in them mean that the person was listed in the document with no other information than their name. * Spinster means they worked in the weaving industry. A huge thank you to [[Parks-2399|Kathie Forbes]] who provided this information in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492853/all-women-regardless-of-age-are-spinsters?show=1492890#a1492890 answer to a question] I posted in G2G. * If your browser doesn't render the table correctly, click on the screenshot on the right to view it in it's intended form. {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! 1851
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140229&custom_att_2=direct Free Negro Lists for Louisa County, 1851] !! Birth Year !! Occupation !! 1852
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1132544&custom_att_2=direct List of Free Negroes above 12 years of age within the district of the undersigned Com. Rev. in the year 1852] !! 1853
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1132547&custom_att_2=direct Report of Free Negroes over 12 years of age for 1853] !! 1854
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1132550&custom_att_2=direct List of Free Negroes for 1854] !! 1855
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140232&custom_att_2=direct List of Free Negroes North Side 1855] !! 1856
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140226&custom_att_2=direct Free Negroes South Side 1856] !! 1857
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140223&custom_att_2=direct Free Negroes North Side 1857] !! 1858
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140220&custom_att_2=direct List of Free Negroes 1858] !! 1859
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140217&custom_att_2=direct A List of Free Negroes within the District of John R. Quarles, Commisioner of the Revenue in the County of Louisa in the year 1859] !! 1860
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140214&custom_att_2=direct List of Free Negroes 1860] !! 1861
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140211&custom_att_2=direct Free Negroes 1861] !! 1862
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140208&custom_att_2=direct Free Negroes 1862] !! 1863
[http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1140205&custom_att_2=direct Free Negroes 1863] |- | [[Kinney-4311|Betty Kinney]] || 1745? || || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | [[Kinney-4317|Martha Ann Kinney]] || 1774 || Spinster || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | [[Kinney-4312|William Kinney]] || 1776 || Farmer || 1776 || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Fanny Kinney || 1781 || Spinster || 1781 || 1781 || 1781 || 1781 || 1781 || 1781 || 1781 || 1781 || || || || |- | John Kinney || 1781 || Vagabond || 1781 || 1781 || || || || || || || || || || |- | Jona Kinney || 1791 || Spinster || 1781 || || || || || || || || || || || |- | [[Kinney-4318|Jane Kinney]] || 1791 || Spinster || || 1791 || || || || || || || || || || |- | Sam Kinney || || || 1791 || 1791 || 1791 || || || || || || || || || |- | Louisa Kinney || 1794 || Spinster || 1794 || 1794 || || 1793 || || || || || || || || |- | James Kinney || 1795 || Blacksmith || 1795 || 1795 || || || || || || || || || || |- | Marcia Smith Overton || 1794 || || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | John Willis || 1798 || || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Fleming Kinney || 1806 || Ditcher || || || || || || || || || || || || |- | Polly Kinney || 1806 || Spinster || 1807 || 1806 || || || || || || || || || || |- | Jane Kinney || || || || || || || 1808 || || || || || || || |- | Erasmus Ben Kinney || 1811 || Farmer || 1811 || 1811 || 1811 || 1811 || 1812 || 1811 || 1811 || || 1811 || 1811 || * || * |- | John W. Kinney || 1815 || Blacksmith || 1815 || 1815 || 1815 || 1815 || 1814 || 1817 || 1817 || 1817 || 1814 || 1814 || 1814 || |- | Harriet Kinney || 1816 || Spinster || 1816 || 1816 || 1816 || 1816 || 1816 || 1816 || 1816 || 1819 || 1816 || 1816 || 1816 || 1816 |- | Harrison Kinney || 1821 || Blacksmith || 1822 || 1822 || 1822 || || 1818 || 1818 || 1818 || 1818 || || 1818 || || * |- | Robert Kinney || 1821 || Labourer || 1821 || 1821 || 1821 || 1821 || 1821 || 1821 || 1821 || 1821 || 1821 || 1821 || 1821 || * |- | Charles Kinney || 1821 || Farmer || 1821 || 1821 || || 1821 || 1821 || || || || || || || * |- | Martha Kinney || 1823 || Spinster || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 || 1823 |- | Andrew Kinney || 1826 || Blacksmith || 1826 || 1826 || 1826 || 1826 || || || || || || 1824 || * || * |- | Charles A. Kinney || 1826 || Labourer || 1826 || 1826 || 1826 || 1826 || || 1826 || 1826 || 1826 || 1826 || 1826 || 1826 || 1826 |- | Martha A. Kinney || 1829 || Spinster || 1832 || 1829 || 1829 || 1830 || 1830 || 1830 || 1830 || 1830 || 1830 || 1829 || 1830 || 1830 |- | Frances Kinney || 1830 || Spinster || 1820 || 1820 || 1820 || 1820 || 1820 || || || || || || || |- | Eliza A. Kinney || 1830 || Spinster || 1830 || 1830 || || 1830 || || || || || || || || |- | Susan J. Kinney || 1832 || Spinster || 1832 || 1832 || 1832 || || || || || || 1836 || 1836 || || |- | Permelia Kinney || 1833 || Spinster || 1833 || 1833 || || || || || || || || || || |- | Mary F. Kinney || 1835 || Spinster || 1835 || 1835 || 1835 || 1835 || 1835 || || || || || || || |- | Lucy Kinney || || || || || || 1834 || 1835 || 1835 || 1835 || 1835 || 1837 || 1837 || 1837 || |- | Luther Kinney || 1836 || Farmer || 1836 || 1836 || || || || || || || || || || |- | Charles H. Kinney || 1839 || || 1839 || 1839 || 1839 || 1839 || 1839 || || || || || || || |- | Joseph Kinney || 1839 || || 1839 || 1839 || 1839 || 1838 || 1839 || 1839 || 1839 || 1839 || || || || |- | John William Kinney || || Blacksmith || || || || 1839 || 1840 || 1840 || 1840 || 1840 || || || || |- | Alfred Kinney || || Blacksmith || || || || || || 1840 || 1840 || 1840 || || || || |- | Quarles Jane Kinney || || Labourer || || || || || || || || 1846 || 1846 || 1846 || 1846 || |- | Sarah Jane Kinney || || || || || || || || || || || || 1848 || 1848 || |} Another source of information was free negro registrations for Louisa CountyThanks goes to volunteer Cheryl Holtzbach for transcribing the entirety of these records and indexing them., “Louisa County Free Black Register Master Index and Complete Text,” Piedmont Virginia Digital History: The Land Between the Rivers , accessed December 13, 2022, http://www.piedmontvahistory.org/archives14/items/show/636. That yielded a few matches with the first set of records as well as confirmation of some familial relationships. The page numbers correspond with the records that can be seen when viewing the pdf file linked in the referenced webpage. {| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Name !! Page # !! Reg. Date !! Age !! Birth Year !! Parent !! Page # !! Reg. Date !! Age !! Birth Year !! Page # !! Reg. Date !! Age !! Birth Year |- | Isaac Kinney || 13 || 25 Jun 1817 || 33 || 1784 || || || || || || || || || |- | David Kinney || 17 || 30 Dec 1817 || 23 || 1794 || || 49 || 28 Jul 1824 || 29 || 1795 || 295 || || 50 || |- | Fontaine M. Kinney || 32 || 8 Jun 1820 || 22 || 1798 || || 187 || 12 Oct 1835 || 38 || 1797 || 391 || 14 Oct 1850 || 53 || 1797 |- | William Kinney || 62 || 29 May 1826 || 21 || 1805 || Phillis Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | John Kinney || 67 || 13 Aug 1827 || 25 || 1802 || Amy Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Isaac Kinney || 75 || 13 Sep 1829 || 24 || 1805 || Amey Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | James Kinney || 82 || 9 Jul 1830 || 27 || 1803 || Amy Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | David Kinney || 88 || 10 Jan 1831 || || || Amey Kinney || 204 || 6 Jan 1837 || || || || || || |- | William Kinney || 154 || 12 Oct 1833 || 21 || 1812 || Sally Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Wesley Thornton Kinney || 156 || 12 Nov 1833 || 23 || 1810 || || || || || || || || || |- | Jane Kinney || 226 || 8 Feb 1839 || 50 || 1789 || Betsey Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Alexander Kinney || 320 || 9 Jan 1847 || 22 || 1825 || Jinney Kinney || 396 || 11 Oct 1850 || 25 || 1825 || || || || |- | Lucy Kinney || 322 || 5 May 1847 || 35 || 1812 || || || || || || || || || |- | Willie Myra Kinney || 323 || 5 May 1847 || 9 || 1838 || Lucy Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Mary Ellen Kinney || 324 || 5 May 1847 || 1 || 1846 || Lucy Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Martha Kinney || 329 || 8 May 1847 || 11 || 1836 || Ann Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Charles Kinney || 330 || 8 May 1847 || 26 || 1821 || Louisa Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Washington Kinney || 331 || 10 May 1847 || 18 || 1829 || Polly Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Fleming Kinney || 338 || 11 Dec 1847 || 43 || 1805 || Betsey Kinney || 372 || 13 May 1850 || 42 || 1808 || || || || |- | Joney Kinney || 354 || 9 Jul 1849 || 70 || 1779 || || || || || || || || || |- | Harriet Kinney || 355 || 9 Jul 1849 || 29 || 1820 || Joney Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Sally Kinney || 357 || 10 Sep 1849 || 24 || 1825 || Beckey Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Nancy Kinney || 358 || 10 Sep 1849 || 23 || 1826 || Beckey Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Ella Kinney || 359 || 10 Sep 1849 || 11 || 1838 || Beckey Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Polly Kinney || 381 || 9 Sep 1850 || 38 || 1812 || || || || || || || || || |- | Elliza Kinney || 382 || 9 Sep 1850 || 20 || 1830 || || || || || || || || || |- | Margaret Willie Kinney || 383 || 9 Sep 1850 || 18 || 1832 || || || || || || || || || |- | Pamelia Ann Kinney || 384 || 9 Sep 1850 || 17 || 1833 || || || || || || || || || |- | Louisa Kinney || 385 || 9 Sep 1850 || 56 || 1794 || || || || || || || || || |- | John W. Kinney || 390 || 11 Oct 1850 || 36 || 1814 || || 625 || 13 Apr 1863 || 49 || 1814 || || || || |- | Harrison Kinney || 395 || 11 Oct 1850 || 30 || 1820 || || || || || || || || || |- | David Kinney || 406 || 10 Feb 1851 || 50 || 1801 || || || || || || || || || |- | Luther Kinney || 530 || 10 Oct 1853 || 13 || 1840 || || || || || || || || || |- | Frances Kinney || 553 || 9 Oct 1854 || 36 || 1818 || || || || || || || || || |- | James Kinney || 554 || 9 Oct 1854 || 8 || 1846 || || || || || || || || || |- | Jane Kinney || 555 || 9 Oct 1854 || 10 || 1844 || || || || || || || || || |- | John Kinney || 556 || 9 Oct 1854 || 5 || 1849 || || || || || || || || || |- | Mary Kinney || 557 || 9 Oct 1854 || 13 || 1841 || || || || || || || || || |- | Charles Henry Kinney || 560 || 13 Nov 1855 || 15 || 1840 || || || || || || || || || |- | John William Kenney || 595 || 14 Feb 1859 || 19 || 1840 || John Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Quarles Kinney || 599 || 12 Sep 1859 || 14 || 1845 || John Kinney || || || || || || || || |- | Sarah Jane Kinney || 600 || 12 Sep 1859 || 12 || 1847 || John Kinney || || || || || || || || |} Some thoughts on slavery in Louisa County, Virginia in the early years of the United States. * 1723 - "The Virginia colony enacted laws to limit the increase of free negroes to those who were born into that class or manumitted by special acts of the legislature. Free negroes were denied the right to vote and forbidden to carry weapons of any sort".[https://www.shsu.edu/~jll004/vabeachcourse_spring09/bacons_rebellion/slavelawincolonialvirginiatimeline.pdf Slave Law in Colonial Virginia: A Timeline] * 1779 - Free negroes, slaves, and servants were not required by law to acknowledge the existence of a diety[[#laws|The statutes at large: being a collection of all the laws of Virginia]], p. 2260 * 1779 - Mulattos were defined in law as at least one-quarter black[[#laws|The statutes at large: being a collection of all the laws of Virginia]], p. 3465 * 1785 - Sheriffs were required, once a month, to "vist all negro quarters" to check for passes[[#laws|The statutes at large: being a collection of all the laws of Virginia]], p. 317 * 1788 - Free blacks, mulattos, and slaves cannot be called as witnesses at trial except in the trial of another black[[#laws|The statutes at large: being a collection of all the laws of Virginia]], p. 10,155 * 1790s - Free Blacks and the Registration Process in Nineteenth Century Virginia[http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/fbr/About.shtml Free Black Registers, Albemarle County :: Following the moral doctrines of human rights and freedom embraced in the American Revolution, in 1782 the Commonwealth of Virginia passed an act authorizing and permitting the manumission of slaves. As a result, in the ensuing decade the free black population of Virginia grew rapidly. Reacting to white concern about the increasing numbers of free blacks, in the 1790s the Virginia Legislature began to impose far reaching legal controls on its free black citizens. In 1793, the Virginia General Assembly passed a law prohibiting the immigration of free blacks into the Commonwealth. During the same year, the Legislature also passed a law requiring all free blacks to register with the local court every three years. Once a free black citizen registered with the court, a legal record was created documenting their status. A formal list, or register, of free blacks for each year was kept by the court, the registration was subsequently copied into the court records (Minutes Books), and a copy of the registration was given to the individual. The copy of the registration, commonly referred to as ‘free papers,’ allowed blacks to prove their freedom and were required to be produced upon demand. Failure to register could result in fines or imprisonment. :: The registration system established by the Commonwealth in 1793 was the legal foundation for controlling the free black population of Virginia. Throughout the pre-war nineteenth century, free black citizens in Virginia faced a concerted governmental effort, at both the state and local level, to restrict their liberties. * An act passed in 1801 by the Virginia legislature required commissioners of the revenue annually to return a complete list of all free African Americans within their districts, with their names, sex, place of abode, and trades, and a copy of the list to be fixed at the courthouse door[[#laws|The statutes at large: being a collection of all the laws of Virginia]], * 1821 Virginia Attorney General's written opinion[https://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/a4_2_1s16.html William Wirt, Rights of Free Negroes in Virginia, 7 Nov. 18211 Ops. Atty. Gen. 506] # They can vote at no election, although they may be freeholders. #They are incapable of any office of trust or profit, civil or military. # They are not competent witnesses against a white man in any case, civil or criminal. # They are not enrolled in the militia, are incapable of bearing arms, and are forbidden even to have in their possession military weapons, under the penalties of forfeiture and whipping. # They are subject to severe corporal punishment for raising their hand against a white man, except in defence against a wanton assault. # They are incapable of contracting marriage with a white woman, and the attempt is severely punished. * 1862 Free negroes were impressed into service building fortifications for the Confederacy. This included four of the Kinney men [http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1150927&custom_att_2=direct Enrollment of Free Negroes for Public Services, 1862 Octr 14th Filed] == Sources == * Hening, William Waller, ''The statutes at large: being a collection of all the laws of Virginia, from the first session of the legislature, in the year 1619. Published pursuant ... one thousand eight hundred and eight'', Kindle Edition, HardPress (May 26, 2018) * [http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=1157871&custom_att_2=direct A list of Free Negroes Returned who have not paid taxes], 1852 * [http://digitool1.lva.lib.va.us:1801/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=3103606&custom_att_2=direct Colored Poll Book, 1st District, Louisa County, 1867]

The Kirk Family - In America

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The Kirk Family Genealogy compiled and printed by Joe Hansen, grandson of Peter Christensen Kirk (1861-1925) and Kristine Jakobsen (1865-1943); Last edited in 1995 Niels Peter Christensen and Family traveled to the United States in 1902. They had been living in Tranum Enge, Tranum Sogn, 0.Hanherred, Hjorring Amt. Jylland, Denmark. Niels Peter changed his name to Peter Christensen Kirk after arriving in this country. He farmed for a number of years near Elk Horn, Iowa. Later operated a hotel in Elk Horn, Iowa. They moved to Kimbalton, Iowa where he was a stock buyer, operated a hotel and restaurant and a meat market. All children were born in Denmark except Emma and Clara. Peter Christensen Kirk - 10 June 1861 - 20 October 1925 Brathing, Jylland, Denmark Son of: Christen Pedersen Kirk (Husmond*) Maren Pedersen (married 26 June 1885 age 25) Eistrup, Jylland, Denmark Daughter of: Peder Christensen (Gaarmand**) Kristine Jakobsen - 25 August 1865 - 20 July 1943 Aarhus, Jylland, Denmark Daughter of: Jacob Back (approx. 1834-1912) * Husmand is a tenant farmer.
** Gaarmand is a manor owner. {{Image|file=Kirk_Cafe_and_Bakery.jpg |caption=Kirk Cafe & Bakery }} Source: Hansen, Joe, ''The Kirk Family - In America'', printed 15 December 1969, Updated 1995

The Knewstubbs of Port Chalmers, by Judy Knox

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This book, by Judy Knox, was self-published in Mosgiel, Otago, New Zealand, in 2014. It is available in some New Zealand Public Libraries. ISBN: 978-0-473-32063-8. Includes bibliographical references. 178 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm [https://natlib.govt.nz/records/35707493?search%5Bil%5D%5Bsubject%5D=Port+Chalmers+%28Dunedin%2C+N.Z.%29+--+Genealogy&search%5Bpath%5D=items National Library of New Zealand]

The 'Lady Milton'

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The Lairds of Burnside

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The Lairds of Hunterston Castle

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The Lands of Princeton Indiana

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The Lands of William Phillips with Carhart Genealogical Deductions

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'''The Lands of William Phillips with Carhart Genealogical Deductions'''
by Bradley Kerr
introduced and edited by [[Watts-8451|Raymond Watts]]
''October 2022''
==Introduction== ::Early WikiTree versions of the profile of [[Lord-2063|Mary Lord]] repeated an erroneous date and place of birth (see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:EditPerson&u=9528264#Research_Notes Research Notes] in Mary's profile). Discovery of that error raised questions about the validity of her reported parentage. If the date and place of her birth were wrong, could her parentage also be incorrect? Mary's WikiTree profile now presents lines of evidence, other than birth or baptism records, that she was indeed the daughter of [[Lord-70|Robert Lord]] and [[Phillips-38611|Rebecca (Phillips) Lord]], but born in London around 1671 rather than in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1668 as reported by Dusenbury and others before her (see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:EditPerson&u=9528264#Research_Notes Research Notes] in Mary's profile). This review of land and court records is part of that new evidence. ::Bradley Kerr pointed out in WikiTree messages that Mary Lord's descent from [[Phillips-1073|Major William Phillips]] and his daughter [[Phillips-38611|Rebecca (Phillips) Lord]] had been considered in early-1800's lawsuits claiming inheritance—by some of Mary Lord's descendants—of lands in Maine granted by William Phillips to his daughter Rebecca (Phillips) Lord and her husband [[Lord-70|Robert Lord]]. Those lawsuits gave ample opportunity and financial motive for defendants and their attorneys to challenge Mary's line of descent, and no such challenge prevailed, and probably was never made, for lack of contrary evidence. ::Bradley Kerr further located records that placed English Smith, husband of Mary's documented sister Sarah, in Greenwich, England, at the same time that Mary's birth family—by all available evidence—lived nearby. These observations led to re-evaluation of evidence for Mary's parentage based on a wider search for her origins. The new evidence of Mary's origins are circumstantial, resting on her documented association in the New World with her sister Sarah and Sarah's husband English Smith, and English Smith's emigration. In essence, the assumption is that the Mary, Sarah, and English moved as a family unit—although not necessarily simultaneously—from England to America (New York / New Jersey). Many details are to be found in Mary's [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Lord-2063&displayDraft=1&derr=deleted#Research_Notes Research Notes]. ::Bradley Kerr's research of land and court records are presented in [pdf attachment]. ==Summary== This review presents extensive research on: *some of the lands owned by [[Phillips-1073|William Phillips (abt.1600-abt.1683)]] in York County, Maine *records of later legal claims to inheritance of those lands *records of court findings related to those claims *genealogical conclusions gleaned from those records. ==Introduction== In her 1880 genealogy of American Carharts descended from Thomas Carhart of Cornwall,Dusenbury, Mary E. Carhart. ''A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Carhart of Cornwall, England''. New York: Barnes, 1880. 142 p. [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00duse/page/n6/mode/1up Archive.org link] '''Hereafter referenced as ''Dusenbury 1880''.''' Mary Carhart Dusenbury wrote a brief description of a court case at York County Maine in 1807-8,Dusenbury 1880, p 90. [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00duse/page/90/mode/1up Archive.org link] in which Carhart family members attempted to recover 20,000 acres of land in Maine as heirs of [[Phillips-1073|Major William Phillips (abt.1600-abt.1683)]] via his son-in-law and daughter, [[Lord-70|Robert Lord (bef.1621-aft.1676)]] and [[Phillips-38611|Rebecca (Phillips) Lord (bef.1632-)]]. The lawsuit was initiated by descendants of Thomas Carhart and his wife [[Lord-2063|Mary Lord]], who was understood by family members to have been daughter of Robert and Rebecca Lord. As noted in the book, the lawsuit was discontinued and “no returns were made to the heirs.” This outcome may raise questions in minds of modern readers whether the lawsuit had merit or legitimate basis, and may contribute to uncertainty whether Mary (Lord) Carhart was in fact daughter of Robert and Rebecca Lord. The purpose of this review is to examine any existing and retrievable York County Maine court and property records for more details than summarized in Dusenbury's book, and to see if those records clarify the descent of Carhart family members from Robert and Rebecca Lord. ==Land Holdings of Major William Phillips in York County, Maine== William Phillips, in the 1660's, held title to part of the Fluellen Tract, lands purchased from Indians by English citizens and considered by Crown authorities to be validly conveyed into English ownership. The Fluellen Tract was said or interpreted to have been an 8-mile square (64 square miles or 40,960 acres), located 8 miles inland from the sea, plus additional nearby tracts, altogether totaling approximately 64,000 acres. A little less than half of the Fluellen Tract was granted by Major Phillips in 1676 to 19 named persons, each to receive 1,000 acres. Two of the named persons were [[Lord-70|Robert]] and [[Phillips-38611|Rebecca]] Lord, son-in-law and daughter of Major Phillips, who together received claim rights to 2,000 acres (these were general rights, not specific parcels). The apparent intent of the gifted 19,000 acres was to start a settlement or township, but the tract remained unoccupied for decades due to intermittent warfare and vulnerability of the location to attack by Indians and French. In the 1720s, some of the heirs and assignees of the original 19 grantees—who by then were deceased—arranged to survey the 19,000 acres, layout a township, and initiate settlement. This tract was called “The Nineteen Thousand Acres” or "Phillipstown Plantation," incorporated in 1768 as the town of Sanford, named after Peleg Sanford, one of the original 19 grantees and Governor of Rhode Island in 1680s. The original surveyed 19,000 acres was rectangular 5.25 x 5.75 miles in dimension, divided into 3 ranges, the west, middle, and east ranges. Part of the west and middle ranges was set off for 40 non-proprietary settler lots of 130 acres each plus 1 lot for church, 1 lot for minister, and 1 lot for school. After layout, 2 of the surveyors were invited to become proprietors with full claim rights, thereby increasing the number of proprietors from 19 to 21. Thus, remaining acreage for 21 proprietors (after deducting acreage for settlers, minister, church, and school) was approximately 13,440 acres, meaning that heirs of Robert & Rebecca Lord retained claim rights to a total of about 1280 acres after initial survey and layout of the tract. Lots were assigned in the 3 ranges to each proprietor (or their heirs). Accordingly, Robert and Rebecca Lord were each assigned 3 lots, one lot each in the west, middle, and east ranges: *Robert Lord: lot #11 west range; lot #2 middle range; lot #12 east range *Rebecca Lord: lot #21 west range; lot #1 middle range; lot #7 east range In 1761, proprietors and court annulled the original division of land (in response to petition about common and undivided land) and proceeded with a new division with caveat that anyone who occupied their land under the original plan would not be affected. This implies that heirs of Robert & Rebecca Lord probably had claim rights to reduced acreage under the new plan. It appears from later records that lot number assignments in the 3 ranges were not altered, rather the change was likely a reduction in assigned number of acres, perhaps mainly affecting unoccupied proprietor lots in the east range, where no settler lots had been set up by the original plan. Later records of disposition suggest that the Lord lots averaged about 130 to 140 acres per lot, for a total acreage (6 Lord lots) of roughly 800 acres after the new division in 1761. York County Maine land records (familysearch website) show that 5 or 6 lots of Robert and Rebecca Lord were seized and auctioned for non-payment of taxes in 1779 (one of the seized properties may have been two lots sold together based on acreage). The seizure and sale of Lord property occurred about 3 years after the death of John Carhart of Rye NY (discussed below) and in midst of the American Revolution. All but one of the seized Lord properties were purchased at auction by John Stanyan, who was on the local Committee of Safety during the war and was consequently well-positioned to personally profit from property seizures that he probably helped direct. Total stated acreage for the auctioned lots was 811 acres in the recorded sale documents, but lot identification numbers were not stated. One of the auctioned lots resold to a secondary buyer was identified in the resale deed as Robert Lord’s lot #11 (west range). It’s likely that the seized and auctioned lots collectively represented the entirety of land in the tract belonging the Lords and their heirs. The recorded auction deeds stated that the auction buyer had full rights and privileges to the purchased property forever, “saving only the right of redemption” to the original owner and their heirs “as the law of this State has provided.” =Sources=

The Last Will & Testament of Alexander C. Garrigus

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[ I think all references below to Illinois should be Indiana. --- [[Garrigues-83|Chris]] ] I [[Garrigus-84|Alexander C. Garrigus]] of the County of Hancock and State of Illinois do hereby make and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, to wit: First it is my Will that my funeral expenses and all my just debts be fully paid; Second after the payment of such funeral expenses and debts, I give, devise, and bequeath unto my beloved Wife [[Geren-126|Elbina Garrigus]] the following described lots or parsles of land to Wit:: The Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of section number three (3) in Township No. thirteen North of range No. seven (7) West also a piece of land beginning at the Southwest corner of the East half of the Northwest quarter of section No. three (3) in Township no. thirteen (13) North of range No. seven (7) West and running from thence North sixty six (66) rods, thence East twenty nine (29) rods thence South twenty nine (29) degrees East seventy six rods and sixteen links. Thence West sixty eight (68) rods to the place of beginning containing twenty acres also the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of section No. three (3) in Township No. thirteen North of range No. seven West all of said land being in the County of Clay and State of Indiana for her use. With full power to convey said land above described and all livestock, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs [Note: words “ye, by me now” crossed out indicating a transcriber error] and wagon ye, by me now owned. Also all the household furniture and other articles of personal property not herein enumerated or otherwise [Note: word “described” crossed out indicating another transcriber error] disposed of in this Will. After having disposed of a sufficient amount to pay and discharge the expenses and debts aforesaid; and that at her death, all the property aforesaid to her bequeathed, or so much thereof as may remain unexpended to my Grand Daughter [[Kibbe-354|Thena E. Kibby]] and to her heirs and assigns forever. Third It is my Will that Francis Yocum of the County of Clay and State of Indiana is and I hereby appoint him as Trustee to take care of said property after the death of my Wife until my said Grand Daughter becomes of age by law. And lastly, I hereby constitute and appoint my said Wife [[Geren-126|Elbina Garrigus]] executrix of this my last Will and Testament revoking and annulling all former Wills by me made and ratifying and confirming this and not other to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness Whereof, I the said [[Garrigus-84|Alexander C. Garrigus]], have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirteenth day of March in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty one. [[Garrigus-84|Alexander C. Garrigus]] {seal} Signed, sealed, published by the said [[Garrigus-84|Alexander C. Garrigus]] as and for his last Will and Testament in presence of us Who in his presence and in the presence of each other and at his request have subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto. George W. Bush Sanford C. Seybold ---- The Genealogy of a Garrigues Family, Electronic Library, online (http://www.garrigus-family.com), Robert Garrigus, rgarrigus@hotmail.com (9579 Sea Shadow, Columbia, MD 21046), downloaded (add date). Mr. Garrigus further cites: Alexander C. Garrigus' will (March 13, 1861), Hancock County probate file no. 49: unpaginated, County Clerk's office, Carthage, Hancock County, IL, this transcription is taken from photocopies of the original documents graciously provided by family researcher L.W. "Dave" Davidson in November 2002. The record shows that the Will was signed on March 13, 1861, filed on July 23, 1861 and that it was proved on August 6, 1861.

The Last Will & Testament of Francis Garrigues

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{{Image|file=Garrigues-19-2.jpg |align=r |size=m }}(No. 234) :In the Name of God Amen. I [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] of the District of Southwark in the County of Philadelphia, House Carpenter, being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given to God do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament. That is to say, principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hand of Almighty God that gave it and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be Buried in decent Christian Burial. And as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. 1st. I do give unto my son [[Garrigues-622|Francis Garrigues]] the sum of five shillings. Also I do give and bequeath to my Daughter [[Garrigues-617|Sarah Woolfall]] the sum of three pounds lawful money. Also I give my Daughter [[Garrigues-618|Elizabeth Doughty]] whom I likewise Constitute make and ordain the sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament all and singular my lands [word] and Tenements, Monies, Goods, Chattels, Rights, Credits, and Effects whatsoever I do give unto the said [[Garrigues-618|Elizabeth Doughty]] her heirs and assigns forever and I do hereby utterly disallow and revoke all former Wills by me made and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the fifteenth day of February One Thousand Seven Hundred and eighty three. ::[[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] {L.S.}~ :Signed, Sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the said [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names: :John Bazelie Jno Stancliff [[Doughty-1575|Jas Doughty]] :John Stancliff and [[Doughty-1575|James Doughty]] two of the Witnesses to the foregoing Will being duly sworn do severally depose and say that they were present and saw [[Garrigues-19|Francis Garrigues]] the Testator therein named sign and seal the same and heard him publish, pronounce and declare the same to be his last Will and Testament and at the doing thereof he was of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding as far as they know and as they verily believe, and that John Bazelie the other witness was present at the same time and signed his name as a witness together with the Deponents in the presence of the Testator and in the presence of each other. Sworn the 19th March 1783. :Before Geo Campbell Reg'n ~ The foregoing Will being proved, Probate was granted unto [[Garrigues-618|Elizabeth Doughty]] Executrix therein named and being first duly sworn truly to perform the same Exhibit a true Inv'y and render a just and true acct when thereto lawfully required. Given under the seal of :The day and year aforesaid _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ George Campbell Regn ---- Transcript extracted from the wayback machine at https://web.archive.org/web/20061022100353/http://www.garrigus-family.com/FrancisWill.html Source: The Genealogy of a Garrigues Family, Electronic Library, online (http://www.garrigus-family.com), Robert Garrigus, rgarrigus@hotmail.com (9579 Sea Shadow, Columbia, MD 21046), downloaded (add date). Mr. Garrigus further cites: Francis Garrigues will (March 19, 1783), Philadelphia County Will Book S: 271, County Clerk's office, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, microfilm no. 021728, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Transcript done February 15, 2002 by Robert Garrigus, 9579 Sea Shadow, Columbia, MD 21046.

The Last Will & Testament of Hannah S. Garrigues-1

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The Last Will & Testament of Henry Robinson

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{132} :(No. 113) :In the Name of God Amen. I [[Robinson-46611|Henry Robinson]] of the City of Philadelphia Shopkeeper being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect Mind and Memory blessed be God for the same and considering the uncertainty of the Transitory life do think fit to settle my worldly affairs in manner following that is to say First I will that all my just debts and funeral charges be first paid and satisfied. I hereby order and empower my Executrix and Executors herein after named to purchase of Benjamin Eastburn of Frederick County in Maryland the place near Lancaster Road whereon my Father now lives containing about five acres for fifty pounds which the said Eastburn has agreed to take for the same and to allow [[Robinson-47219|my Father]] to live on it rent free during the term of his natural life. But in case [[Robinson-47219|my Father]] should anytime thereafter pay unto my said Executors the said sum of fifty pounds I do hereby desire and empower my Executrix and Executors and the survivors and survivor of them to convey the same unto [[Robinson-47219|my said Father]] on Fee Simple. And as for all the Rest and Residue of my Estate Real and Personal whatsoever and wheresoever I give devise and bequeath unto to my dear and loving wife [[Garrigues-11|Rebecca]] and my four children namely [[Robinson-25342|Samuel]], [[Robinson-47216|Mary]], [[Robinson-47217|Catherine]] and [[Robinson-47218|Richard]] their Heirs and Assigns forever to be equally divided between them share and share alike. But in case any of my said children should die underage and without lawful issue then the part and share of him or her so dying to be divided between [[Garrigues-11|my said Wife]] and surviving children as aforesaid and I do hereby authorize and empower my Executrix and Executors and the survivors and survivor of them to sell all or any part of my Real Estate as they shall think most for the advantage of [[Garrigues-11|my said wife]] and children and to execute any Deed or Deeds of conveyance for that purpose to any purchaser or purchasers and the monies arising therefrom, my children part and share thereof, and of my personal Estate I desire my Executrix and Executors to place out to Interest on Land Security for the benefit of my said children and the interest money thereof to be paid my Wife for their support and maintenance till they severally arrive of age that is to say the boys at twenty one and the girls at eighteen or day of marriage which shall first happen without being otherwise charged for their bringing up. And what I have heretofore given my said Wife shall be taken for and in lieu and in full satisfaction of her Dower or Thirds of my Estate. And I do hereby nominate and appoint my dear Wife [[Garrigues-11|Rebecca]] her Brother [[Garrigues-23|Samuel Garrigues Junr]] and my Brother [[Robinson-47220|Richard Robinson]] to be the Executors of the my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former and other Wills heretofore by me made and do declare this only to be my last Will and Testament. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the seventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy five. [[Robinson-46611|Henry Robinson]] {seal} :Sign’d sealed published and declared by the said Testator [[Robinson-46611|Henry Robinson]] for and as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto signed our names as witnesses thereof in his Presence and at his Request the word Junr being first interlined before Sealing and Delivery. John Lester Jno Ord :Philada April 24th 1775 Personally appeared John Lester and John Ord the witnesses to the aforegoing Will and on Oath did declare that they saw and heard [[Robinson-46611|Henry Robinson]] the Testator therein named sign seal publish and declare the same Will (for) {133} :for and as his last Will and Testament and that the Execution thereof he was of sound and disposing Mind Memory and Understanding to the best of their knowledge & belief. [word] Benjamin Chew Regt Genl :Be it remembered that on the 24th day of April 1775 the last Will and Testament of [[Robinson-46611|Henry Robinson]] deceased in due Form of Law was proved and Probate and Letters Testamentary were granted to [[Garrigues-11|Rebecca Robinson]] Executrix and [[Garrigues-23|Samuel Garrigues Junr]] and [[Robinson-47220|Richard Robinson]] Executors in the said Will named they being first duly qualified Will and truly to administer the said deceased’s Estate and bring an Inventory thereof unto the Register General’s Office at Philadelphia on or before the Twenty fourth day of May next and under a true and just account of the said administration on or before the Twenty fourth day of April 1776 or when thereto legally required. Given under the seal of the said office ~ Benjamin Chew Regt Genl. ---- The Genealogy of a Garrigues Family, Electronic Library, online (http://www.garrigus-family.com), Robert Garrigus, rgarrigus@hotmail.com (9579 Sea Shadow, Columbia, MD 21046), downloaded (add date). Mr. Garrigus further cites: Henry Robinsons' will, Philadelphia County Will Book Q: 132, County Clerk's Office, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, microfilm no. 021727, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

The Last Will & Testament of Nancy Ann (née Mercer) Byers

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{37} :[[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann Byers]] Will. Sept 13, 1864 :In the name of God, Amen: :I, [[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann Byers]] of Butler County, Ohio, being in bad health, but of sound and disposing mind and memory, and being desirous of setling my worldly affairs, while I have strength to do so, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament, that is to say, :First, I give and devise to my beloved son, [[Garland-3878|Edward Garland]], the house and lot on which I now live, in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, which lot is No. three hundred and fifty by the new numbers of the lots in the City of Hamilton, Ohio. I wish the said house and lot to be Edward Garland's in fee simple; subject to the conditions hereunder expressed. :Second, it is also my Will that my grandson [[Garrigus-643|Edward Garigus]] [sic], shall have the sum of fifty dollars to be paid him by [[Garland-3878|Edward Garland]], when he the said [[Garrigus-643|Edward Garigus]] shall become of age, or to be expended before that time in improving Real Estate for the said [[Garrigus-643|Edward Garigus]]. {38} :Third, it is also my Will that my beloved husband [[Byers-3733|John Byers]] shall have the east half of the said house on lot No. 350 during his natural life, and that the east half of said lot also during his natural life. :In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal at Hamilton Butler County, Ohio this third day of September AD 1864. :[[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann her [X] mark Byers]] {seal} :Signed and sealed by said [[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann Byers]], as and for her last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who in her presence and in the presence of each other, and at her request, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. :Joseph S. Bliss :A.J. Goshorn :The State of Ohio, Butler County, Ss: = Probate Court within and for the County of Butler and State of Ohio: :Be it remembered, that the Probate Court of the County of Butler aforesaid, holden [sic] at Hamilton, in the said County of Butler, on the 13th day of September, one thousand eight hundred and sixty four; before the Honorable G.W. Selby, Judge of said Court of Probate; the within or before written last Will and Testament of [[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann Byers]], who is now deceased, and being presented for Probate by A.J. Goshorn. And A.J. Goshorn and Joseph S. Bliss, the subscribing witnesses to the said last Will and Testament, appearing in their proper persons in their proper persons [sic] in said court and being duly sworn severally depose and say, and each of them for himself deposeth and saith, that in his and their presence the said [[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann Byers]], the Testatrix subcribed acknowledged and declared the within or before writing as and for her last Will and Testament, and that at the time of the said signing and acknowledging the said Testatrix was of sound and disposing mind, memory and judgement, over twenty one years of age, and under no restraint as they verily believe. And that at the request and in the presence of the said Testatrix, they the said A.J. Goshorn and Joseph S. Bliss subscribed their names as witnesses to the said last Will and Testament. :Sworn and subscribed in said Court } A.J. Goshorn :the 13th day of September AD 1864 }Joseph S. Bliss :G.W. Selby, Probate Judge } :The State of Ohio, Butler County Ss: - :Be it remembered, that on this 13th day of September AD 1864, the last Will and Testament of [[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann Byers]] decd was produced before me in open Court, and the subscribing witnesses to the same having been examined by me under Oath, which was reduced to writing, as above, and signed by them respectively, and it appearing to the Court that said Will was duly executed and attested, and that the said Testatrix was of sound and disposing mind, memory, and judgement, over twenty one years of age, and under no restraint, and that the said Will is in all respects, the valid last Will of {39} :[[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann Byers]] deceased. It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decred [sic] by the Court, that the same be admitted to Record among the Records of Wills of this Office as the valid last Will and Testament of [[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann Byers]], deceased. :By the Court :G.W. Selby, Probate Judge ---- Transcript extracted from the wayback machine at https://web.archive.org/web/20061022100631/http://www.garrigus-family.com/NancyWill.html The Genealogy of a Garrigues Family, Electronic Library, online (http://www.garrigus-family.com), Robert Garrigus, rgarrigus@hotmail.com (9579 Sea Shadow, Columbia, MD 21046), downloaded (add date). Mr. Garrigus further cites: [[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann (née Mercer) Byers]] will (September 3, 1864), Butler County New Will Book 2: 37-39, County Clerk's office, Hamilton, Butler County, OH, this transcription is taken from photocopies provided by Cynthia Sadler in July 2002. [[Mercer-4635|Nancy Ann Mercer]] first married [[Garrigus-44|Abner Garrigus]] in Butler County, OH. Butler County Marriage records show her name to have been Mary Ann Mercer. Later documents including she and Abner's bible record her name as Nancy Ann. Nancy's [[Garland-3877|second husband was named Garland]] with whom she had one son named [[Garland-3878|Edward Isaiah Garland]] who is named in her will. Her third husband was [[Byers-3733|John Byers]] and he is named as such in her will. The record in the Butler County New Will Book shows that the Will was signed on September 3, 1864 and that it was probated on September 13 that same year.

The Last Will &Testament of David Garrigus

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{106} :In the name of God Amen. I, [[Garrigus-10|David Garrigus]], of Butler County and State of Ohio being weak in body but of perfect [1 word crossed out] mind and memory blessed be God for the same; calling to mind the uncertainty of life and knowing it is appointed for all men once to die and touching the worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life. I hereby dispose in the following manner that is to say, But first and foremost I recommend {107} :my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it, and my body to the grave to be buried in a plain decent manner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named, Item. I will and bequeath to my son [[Garrigus-14|Jeptha Garrigus]] the sum of one thousand dollars, five hundred dollars there to be paid in one year after the taking effect of this Will, and five hundred dollars there to be paid three years after the taking effect of this Will. Item. I will and bequeath to my Grand Daughter [[Garrigus-26|Abigail Garrigus]] the sum of twenty-five dollars. Item. I will and bequeath to my Grand Daughter [[Garrigus-76|Mary Garrigus]] the sum of twenty-five dollars. Item. I will and bequeath to my Grand Daughter [[Garrigus-82|Sally Terry Garrigus]] the sum of twenty-five dollars the same Grand Children being the children of my Son [[Garrigus-14|Jeptha Garrigus]] and their said legacies to be paid to them as they arrive at the age of eighteen years respectively. Item. I will and bequeath to my grandson [[Garrigus-78|Solomon Garrigus]] the sum of fifty dollars. Item. I will and bequeath to my Grandson [[Garrigus-79|Stephen Garrigus]] the sum of fifty dollars. Item. I will and bequeath to my Grandson [[Garrigus-80|John M. Garrigus]] the sum of fifty dollars to be laid out to his education and fifty dollars in cash. Item. I will and bequeath unto my Grandson [[Garrigus-81|Charles Garrigus]] the sum of fifty dollars. The same Grandchildren being the children of my son [[Garrigus-14|Jeptha Garrigus]] and their legacies to be paid to them as they respectively arrive to the age of twenty one years. Item. I will and bequeath unto my Son [[Garrigus-40|David Garrigus]] the whole use of the principle and interest of about five hundred dollars which he owes me during his natural life. Item. I will and bequeath unto my Son [[Garrigus-41|Silas Garrigus]] fifty acres of land in the section I now live in, provided him the [sic] [[Garrigus-41|Silas]] moves to this county within ten years from the taking effect of this will. Item. I will and bequeath to the heirs of my daughter [[Garrigus-9|Hannah Ayres]] the sum of five hundred dollars to be equally divided between them when they respectively arrive of full age. Item. I will and bequeath unto my grandson [[Clark-66572|Alfred Clark]] the sum of one hundred dollars when he arrives to the age of twenty-one years. Item. I will and bequeath to my Son [[Garrigus-37|Jacob Garrigus]] the sum of fifty acres of land in the section I now live on. Item. I will and bequeath unto my Son [[Garrigus-44|Abner Garrigus]] fifty acres of land in the section of land I now live on. Item. I will and bequeath to my son [[Garrigus-45|Timothy Garrigus]] the quantity of fifty acres of land in the section of land I now live on. Item. I will and bequeath to my Daughter [[Garrigus-43|Mary Garrigus]] forty acres of land in the section I now live on. The division of land as aforesaid to be made by [[Garrigus-14|Jeptha Garrigus]], James Heaton, and Hugh Wilson or the survivors of them. It is my will, order and desire that after a settlement and payments of my debts be made that if there remains on hand any monies over and above the several legacies before mentioned that the some be divided between any several legatees before mentioned in proportion to the several legacies before mentioned, to wit, those whose legacy is in money to have their dividend of overplus out of the overplus arising out of the debts and money coming to the estate; and those whose legacy is in land, to thave their overplus dividend out of the monies arising from the sale of the overplus land. Item. I will and bequeath to my Grand Daughter [[Garrigus-77|Jane Garrigus]], daughter of my son [[Garrigus-14|Jeptha]], the sum of twenty-five dollars on the same principle as her sister aforesaid. And it is my will and order that from the monies arising from the sale of my personal property wehresoever, that a dividend be made agreeable to the foregoing and first mentioned plan. I nominate and appoint [[Garrigus-14|Jeptha Garrigus]] and James Heaton and Hugh Wilson my true and lawful Executors to carry into effect this my Last Will and Testament revoking all others. In testimony whereof I have set my hand and seal November the sixth eighteen hundred and twelve. :Signed, sealed, published, pronounced} [[Garrigus-10|David Garrigus]] {Seal} :And delivered by the said [[Garrigus-10|David Garrigus]] as his last Will and Testament who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as witnesses to the same ~ :Joseph Potter} :William Wallace} :I the within named Hugh Wilson do renounce the probate of the within written last will and testament given under my hand the 16th day of October 1815 ~ Hugh Wilson {109} :The State of Ohio Butler County :Be it remembered that at a Special Court of common pleas of the county of Butler aforesaid holden at Hamilton in the said County of Butler on the sixteenth day of October one thousand eight hundred and fifteen before Ezekiel Ball, Daniel Milliken, and Robert Lytle Esquires Associates Judges of our said Court of Common Pleas the within written last Will and Testament of the within named [[Garrigus-10|David Garrigus]] now deceased being presented by [[Garrigus-14|Jeptha Garrigus]] and James Heaton two of the Executors therein named, and proved by Joseph Potter and William Wallace the two subscribing witnesses thereto, who on their solemn oaths do depose and say and each of them for himself deposeth and saith that in the presence of them the said Joseph Potter and William Wallace the said [[Garrigus-10|David Garrigus]] the Testator signed and acknowledged the within written Last Will and Testament as and for his Last Will and Testament, and that at the time of the signing and acknowledging of the same that the said [[Garrigus-10|David Garrigus]] was of sound mind, memory and Judgement. Whereupon it is Ordered that the same be rendered ~ ::::By the Court ~ ---- Transcript extracted from the wayback machine at https://web.archive.org/web/20061022100549/http://www.garrigus-family.com/DavidWill.html The Genealogy of a Garrigues Family, Electronic Library, online (http://www.garrigus-family.com), Robert Garrigus, rgarrigus@hotmail.com (9579 Sea Shadow, Columbia, MD 21046), downloaded (add date). Mr. Garrigus further cites: David Garrigus' will (November 6, 1812), Butler County Will Record Book 1: 106, 107, 109, County Clerk's office, Hamilton, Butler County, OH, this transcription is taken from photocopies graciously provided by family researcher Darlene Sadler in October 2002. The record in the Butler County Will Book shows that the Will was signed on November 6, 1812 and that it was probated on October 16, 1815.

The Last Will and Testament of Beulah Garrigues

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{{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Beulah_Garrigues.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ==Beulah Garrigues "2758"== Be it remembered that I [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] of the Township of Haverford int he County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, singlewoman being of sound disposiing mind, memory and understanding do make, ordain and publish my last Will and Testament of and concerning such [?] property and Estate as Divine Providence has been pleased to below with other blessings upon me: that is to say. First. I will and direct that my funeral expenses and all my just debt, if any there by, shall be paid as early after my decease as may be practicable and convenient. Second. I give and direct that my sister [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], my lot of piece of land situate in said Township adjoining lands of the late Mary Ann Hodgson deceased, my brother [[Garrigues-456|Haydock]] and others, containing half an acre, more or less, to and for her only proper use and benefit forever. Also my part of and interest in the household goods, plate and other articles which were the gift of our late father [[Garrigues-92|Samuel Garrigues]]. all other goods, plate, or articles which may belong to me in severally or in common with her, my wearing apparel and whatever money may be on hand or in the house of my residence at the time of my decease, for her own use and benefit. Third. I give and bequesth unto my sister [[Garrigues-214|Deborah M. Williamson]], brother [[Garrigues-456|Haydock Garrigues]]; sister in law [[Pierce-8149|Mary Ann Garrigues]] relict of my late brother [[Garrigues-88|William]], deceased, and niece [[Garrigues-241|Sarah P. Leedom]] daughter of my late brother [[Garrigues-389|Samuel P.]] deceased,- each the sum of one hundred dollars for their own use and benefit. Fourth. I give, devise and bequeath unto my executors hereinafter named all the rest residue and remainder of my estate, in that for the uses and purposes following: that is to day, in that to take care of invest and from time to time re-invest and manage the same or the proceeds {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Beulah_Garrigues-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} thereof, as may be deemed judicious or that for the production of interest, dividends or income; and to pay over ,as got in and received all the net income or profit thereof, until [[Garrigues-466|my said Sister Sarah]] for her own use during the term of her natural life; and upon her decease forthwith to collect and get in the principal, and thereof pay until the children of [[Garrigues-88|my said brother William]], viz. [[Garrigues-89|Samuel P. Garrigues]] of Rockville, Parke County Indiana, one thousand dollars; [[Garrigues-554|Susanna P. Morgan]], wife of [[Morgan-28476|Lewis R. Morgan]] of Chicago Illinois, [[Garrigues-429|Lydia P. Powell]], relict of [[Powell-10079|Thomas P. Powell]] late of Aston, Delaware County aforesaid, and [[Garrigues-256|Frances D. English]], wife of [[English-4779|James W. English]] of Mantua City of Philadelphia, each six hundred dollars:- and [[Garrigues-308|William H.]] and [[Garrigues-123|Charles F. Garrigues]] each five hundred dollars:- with the children of [[Garrigues-456|my said brother Haydock]]; viz. [[Garrigues-377|Samuel M]], [[Garrigues-424|Sarah P.]], [[Garrigues-426|Elizabeth]], [[Garrigues-496|John S]], [[Garrigues-339|Annie]], [[Garrigues-224|Hannah]] and [[Garrigues-357|Mary Garrigues]], each the sum of five hundred dollars, and unto such of the children of [[Garrigues-456|my said brother William]] as may be then living, in equal part or shares, all the residue or balance thereof, to and for their several use and benefit. Fifth and lastly I nominate and appoint [[Garrigues-466|my said sister Sarah]], and my friend Passmore Williamson of the City of Philadelphia, conveyancer, executors hereof and authorize and empower them or the survivor of them at any time demed proper to advantageous, by private or public sale to dispose of any real estateof which I may dig seized, and ot make execute and deliver such deeds or assurances of title as may be necessary or proper for granting and conveying the same absolutely in fee simple or for any less estate, withouth liability on the part of any purchaser to see to the applicaiton of the purchase money or consideration paid or given therefor. In witness whereof, i have set my hand and seal hereunto this twenty second day of the fourth month in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy five (1875) :::[[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] Signed, sealed & published by [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]], the testator above named as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at her request, in her presence and in the presence of each other have set our hands hereunto as witnesses thereof :H. C. Johnson :P. Stackhouse Jr. ---- Delaware County, ss: On the twenty second day of August A.D. 1884, personally appeared before me the subscriber Daniel C. Abraham, who being duly affirmed according to law did depose and say that he had seen [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] testator in said annexed Will with her name, and was acquainted wih the handwriting of the said [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] lately deceased, and that he reviewed the signature of [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] appended to said Will, and verily believes the signature appended to the same as well as the writing thereof to be the proper handwriting of said [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] to the best of his knowledge and belief. :::D. C. Abraham Affirmed and subscribed before me this 22nd day of August A.D. 1884 :J.B. Dickenson, Deputy Register ---- ::::State of Pennsylvania County of Delaware, ss: Be it remembered that on this twnety second day of August Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and eighty four before me Thomas Lees Register for the Probate of Wills and granting letters of adminstration in and for the County of State aforesaid personally appeared P. Stackhouse Jr. one of the subscribing witnesses to the foergoing instrument of writing which purports to be the last Will and Testament of [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] late of the Township of Haverford deceased and being affirmed according to law, did depose and say that he was present, and saw and heard the testatrix [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the same as and for her last will and Testament: and at the doing thereof she was of sound disposing mind memory and understanding, to the best of his knowledge and belief: and further that the other subscribing witness H. C. Johnson was also present at the execution of said instrument. :::P. Stackhouse Jr. Affirmed and subscribed before the day and year above written :J. B. Dickenson, Deputy Register ---- State of Pennsylvania County of Delaware, ss: Be it remembered that on this twnety second day of August A.D. 1884 personally appeared before me Thomas Lees Register for the Probate of Wills & in and for said Passmore Williamson of the City of Philadelphia, Pa. one of executors under the Will of [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]], late of the Township of Haverford, in said County of Delaware, deceased, who being duly affirmed according to law, doth depose and say that after diligent search and inquery he has been unable to ascertain the whereabouts of H. C. Johnson, one of the subscribing witnesses to the will of the said [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]]. :::P. Williamson Affirmed and subscribed before the day and year above written :J. B. Dickenson ::Deputy Register ---- In the matter of the Estate of [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]], late of Haverford Township, Delaware County, Pa. deceased. Delaware County, ss. [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]] and Passmore Williamson who have applied to Thomas Lees, Register of Wills of said County for letters testamentary under the Will of [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] deceased, being duly affirmed do declare and say that as Executors under the will of [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]], deceased, they will well and truly adminster the goods chattels, rights and credits of said deceased according to law; and also will diligently and faithfully regard and well and truly comply with the provisions of the law relating to colateral inheritances. That the said [[Garrigues-403|Beulah Garrigues]] died in the Township of Haverford, Delaware County, Pa. on the twenty sixth day of July A.D. {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Beulah_Garrigues-2.jpg |align=r |size=l }} 1884 about the hour of 3.15 A.M. :::[[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]] ::::Bryn Mawr P.P. :::P. Williamson ::::No 700 Arch S. Philada Affiremd and subscrbed ths twenty fifth day of August A.D. 1884 :Thomas Lees, Register ---- Augest 25. 1884: Letter testamentary were in due form of law granted unto [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]] and Passmore Williamson the Executors named in the foregoing Will they having first been duly qualified according to law and also affirmed well and truly to comply with the laws of this Commonweath relating to collateral inheritances.

The Last Will and Testament of Eliza Garrigues

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{{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Eliza_Garrigues.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ==City and County of Philadelphia, ss.== IN the name of God Amen, I [[Garrigues-136|Eliza Garrigues]] of the City of Philadelphia, single woman, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, but weak in body, do make htis my last Will and Testament i manner and form following to wit: '''First'''. It is my Will and I order and direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be after my death. And i desier that my Funeral be conducted in a plain manner. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to my dear sister [[Garrigues-77|Mary E Higginbotham]], widow of [[Higginbotham-814|David Higginbotham]] of Richmond, Virginia, all my wearing apparel, one of my bureaus, and the sum of one thousand dollars in cash. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to my dear nephew [[Garrigues-781|Louis P. Garrigues]], son of my deceased brother [[Garrigues-153|Edward Garrigues]], my gold pencil and the sum of fifteen hundred dollars in cash. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to [[Higginbotham-1976|Anna E Hoskins]], one of the children of my dear sister [[Garrigues-77|Mary]], and wife of [[Hoskins-3136|Francis Hoskins]], of Philadelphia three shares of stock in the Bank of Virginia and the sum of five hundred dollars in cash. I also desire that said [[Higginbotham-1976|Anna E Hoskins]] should have my old worktable and some of my books, if she thinks them worth having. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to the other four children of my dear sister [[Garrigues-77|Mary]], namely [[Higginbotham-1551|Jane R. Haxall]], wife of [[Haxall-5|Doctor Robert P. Haxall]], of Richmond Virginia, [[Higginbotham-1925|Elmslie G Higginbotham]], and [[Higginbotham-1977|Edward G Higginbotham]], both also of Richmond, and [[Higginbotham-1978|Mary Gillet]] wife of [[Gillet-458|Joseph Gillet]], of the City of New York, the sum of three hundred dollars. ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Eliza_Garrigues-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }}each. And I also give to said [[Higginbotham-1551|Jane R Maxall]] my breast pin with [[Higginbotham-814|her father]]'s hair in it. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to my dear little niece [[Garrigues-666|Mary Eliza Garrigues]], daughter of my deceased brother [[Garrigues-446|William H. Garrigues]] my gold watch and chain. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to my friend [[Smith-103748|Louisa P. Turnbull]], wife of [[Turnbull-1363|Doctor Laurence Turnbull]], the sum of one hundred dollars in cash. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to my kind friend [[Turnbull-1363|Doctor Laurence Turnbull]], of the City of Philadelphia, the sum of one hundred dollars in cash. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to the children of my niece [[Higginbotham-1976|Anna E Hoskins]], namely [[Hoskins-3137|Mary Ann Easby]], wife of [[Easby-23|William Easby]], [[Hoskins-3138|Francis D. Hoskins]], [[Hoskins-3139|Elizabeth F Earp]], wife of [[Earp-821|Theodore Earp]], [[Hoskins-3140|Helen V. Hoskins]], [[Hoskins-3141|Cornelia Hoskins]], [[Hoskins-3142|Leighton Hoskins]] and [[Hoskins-3143|Louisa Hoskins]], the sum of fifty dollars each. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to my dear friend and cousin [[Paleske-1|Maria Wilhelmina Smith]], wife of [[Smith-48170|Charles S. Smith]], of the City of Philadelphia my bed, bedding, bedstead, washstand, rocking chair, and one of my bureaus and also the sum of five hundred dollars in cash. '''Item'''. I give and bequeath to my friend Miss Anna Wood the sum of fifty dollars if I am living with her at the time of my decease. '''Item'''. And as to all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate real and personal, should there by a residue, I desire that the same may be divided equally between my said niece [[Higginbotham-1976|Anna E. Hoskins]] and my said cousin [[Paleske-1|Maria Wilhelmina Smith]]; but should there be no residue but on the contrary an insufficiency of assetts to pay the legacies in full, then it is my ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Eliza_Garrigues-2.jpg |align=r |size=l }}will and I direct that all of said cash legacies except the one to [[Turnbull-1363|Doctor Laurence Turnbull]] and the one to Miss Anna Wood, should abate pro rata to the amount of each of said legacies in cash. '''Lastly'''. I nominate, constitute and appoint my friend [[Hoskins-3136|Francis Hoskins]], of the city of Philadelphia, to be sole exector of the my will; hereby revoking all other wills by me at any time heretofore made, and declaring this only to be and contain my last will and testament. In witness whereof I ahve hereunto set my hand and seal this Sixteenth day of March in the year of our lord one thousand eight-hundred and sixty four. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named [[Garrigues-136|Eliza Garrigues]] as and for her last will and testament in the presence of :[[Earp-821|Theodore Earp]] :Wm Blackburne :C H Baker Jr ::: [[Garrigues-136|Eliza Garrigues]] ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Eliza_Garrigues-3.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Eliza_Garrigues-4.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Eliza_Garrigues-5.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Eliza_Garrigues-6.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Eliza_Garrigues-7.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Eliza_Garrigues-8.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ----

The Last Will and Testament of Hannah Garrigues

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{{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Hannah_Garrigues.jpg |align=r |size=l }} I [[Garrigues-258|Hannah Garrigues]] of the Township of Haverford County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania Single Woman being of sound memory and although favoured with bodily health at this time am aware of the uncertainty of life and that this world is a probationary scene in which it is incumbent on us with Divine assistance to prepare for a better inheritance even an heavenly. I feel concerned to arrange and settle my outward affairs as far as in my power that my mind may be clear in what I beleive to be my duty in this respect. And it is my will and i hereby devise to my dear sisters [[Garrigues-296|Mary M]], [[Garrigues-403|Beulah]] and [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]] or the survivors or survivor of them all my right title and interest in the house in which we now reside, situated in Haverford Township aforesaid and deeded to us jointly by our beloved father [[Garrigues-92|Samuel Garrigues]] late of said ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Hannah_Garrigues-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} place with the lot of two acres more or less on which said house is built together with the barn and all o†her buildings and improvements thereon with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also all my right title and share in all the household furniture and persnoal property therein. And I do hereby give and bequeath to my said three sisters [[Garrigues-296|Mary M]], [[Garrigues-403|Beulah]] and [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]] all my right to and interest held in common with them and my dear sister [[Garrigues-214|Deborah M Williamson]] in certain monies held by mortgage or otherwise on property in Philadelphia or elsewhere which i may die possessed of. But if either of my said sisters should marry then the said property to remain with the others and if all should marry then it is my will that my said share of monies or other property shall be divided equally between all my sisters. And at the death of the last survivor of them whatsoever of said estate shall be left it shal be equally divided ito thre parts: the one third part to the lawful heirs of my deceased brother [[Garrigues-389|Samuel Parker]], One third part to the lawful children of my deceased brother [[Garrigues-88|William Garrigues]] share and share alike and the other third part to my dear brother [[Garrigues-456|Haydock Garrigues]] if he survives my said sister and if not to his lawful children share and share alike. My three sisters first named to have full and free use and possession of all my said estate for their comfort and support during their natural lives except they should any of them marry when it shall revert to the unmarried. Witness my hand and seal this 11th day of the fourth month one thousand eight hundred and sixty one. :::[[Garrigues-258|Hannah Garrigues]] Delaware County SS: :On this fifth day of October AD 1863 personally appeared Catharine Johnson & [[Garrigues-214|Deborah M. Williamson]] and being affirmed according to law did depose and say that they were well acquainted with the hand writing of [[Garrigues-258|Hannah Garrigues]] having often seen her write. that the above signature as well as the whole body of the foregoing writing is in the proper hand writing of the said [[Garrigues-258|Hannah Garrigues]] and that at the date the said instrument purports to have been signed she the said [[Garrigues-258|Hannah Garrigues]] was of a sound disposing mind annd memory to the best of their knowledge and belief. :Coram ::Fred. Fairlamb Register ----

The Last Will and Testament of Hannah S Garrigues

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{{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Hannah_S_Garrigues.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ==City and County of Philadelphia, ss.== ===Register's Office, Oct. 7 1874=== Then personally appeared Francis A. Fisher and Catharine Jeffrey the subscribbing witnesses to the foregoing Last Will of [[Hart-8891|Hannah S. Garrigues]] deceased, and on their solumn Oath did say that they were present, and did see and hear [[Hart-8891|Hannah S. Garrigues]] deceased, the testatix therein named, sign seal, publish and declare the same as for her last will and etstament, and that at the doing thereof she was of sound, disposing mind, memory, and understanding, to the best of their knowledge and belief. Aff'd and subscribed before me, the date above. Jas Beasley Jr [?], Register :: Frances A. Fisher ::Catharine Jeffrey ==City and County of Philadelphia, ss.== ===Register's Office, Oct. 7 1874=== We do affirm that, as the Executors of the foregoing last will and testament of [[Hart-8891|Hannah S. Garrigues]] deceased, we will well and truly administer the goods and chattels, rights and credits of said deceased, accordin to law; and that we will diligently and faithfully regard and well and truly comply with the provisions of the law relating to Collateral Inheritances. The said testatix died Sept. 22/74 at 7:30 a.m. Aff'd and subscribed before me, the date above and letters testamentary granted until them. Jas Beasley Jr [?], Register ::[[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] :::[?] ::[[Garrigues-306|Franklin Garrigues]] ::: [?] ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Hannah_S_Garrigues-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }}Be it rememberd that I, [[Hart-8891|Hannah S. Garrigues]], wife of [[Garrigues-580|Isaac B. Garrigues]], Stone Cutter, of the City of Philadelphia, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following ---- First ---- I order and direct all my just debts and funeral expenses to be fully paid, as soon as conveniently may be after my decease. Item ---- I give and bequeath all my wearing apparel, furniture and household goods of every kind (my silver plate having been previously disposed of) to my three daughters, [[Garrigues-323|Annie M. H. Thompson]], [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] and [[Garrigues-146|Mary B. Garrigues]], or the survivor or survivors of them, absolutely, to be equally divided between them, if more than one survive. Item ---- I give and bequeath to my husband [[Garrigues-580|Isaac B. Garrigues]] the sum of three Hundred Dollars per annum, for and during the term of his natural life and at his decease, the Principal sum thereof to be equally divided among all my children. Item ---- All the rest, residue, reversion and remainder of my Estate real, personal and mixed whatsoever and wheresoever of which I may die seized, possessed or entitled among all my children who may be living at the time of my decease and the lawful issue of such of them as may then be deceased, leaving issue, their heirs, executors, adminstrators and assigned forever. Such issue taking and receiving such part and share only as his, her or their deceased parent, would have taken and received if then living. Item ---- I nominate and appoint my daughter [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] Executrix and my son [[Garrigues-306|Franklin Garrigues]] ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Hannah_S_Garrigues-2.jpg |align=r |size=l }} Executor of this my last will and Testament, giving until them and the survivor of them, full power and authority to sell all my Real Estate either at Public or Private sale, to convey to the Purchaser or Purchasers thereof, such Title as I have therein free and discharged from all Trusts and the Purchaser shall not be liable for the applicaiton or non-application of the purchase money which my Executors will hold and dispose of as herein before directed. Lastly ---- I hereby revoke all former wills by me made and declare this only to be and contain my last will and Testament. In withness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 24th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Sixty none. Singed, sealed, published and disclosed by [[Hart-8891|Hannah S. Garrigues]] the Testatrix above named as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in her presense and in the presense of each other have at her reqeust hereunto set our names as witnesses. ---- :Francis A. Fisher :Catharine Jeffrey ::::[[Hart-8891|Hannah S. Garrigues]] {seals}

The Last Will and Testament of Job Allyn

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[[Allyn-399|Job Allyn (1753-1828)]] The final Will of Col. Job Allyn was filed with the Court of Probate for the District of Hartford on 5 April 1828. This will covers 62 pages. '''Probate Records''' Table of Contents # Cover Page 1 '''Cover Page 1''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-3.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Cover Page 1.}} # Administration Papers 2–5'''Administration -152-155''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration - 2.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-1.jpg |align=c |size=L|caption=Administration - 3.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-2.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration - 4.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-4.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration - 5.}} # Inventory Papers 6–11'''Inventory Papers 6-11''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-5.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 6.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-6.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 7.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-7.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 8.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-8.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 9.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-9.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers – 10.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-10.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers – 11.}} # Account Papers 12–13'''Account Papers 12-13''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-11.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 12.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-12.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 13.}} # Will Papers 14–19'''Will Papers 14-19''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-13.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 14.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-14.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 15.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-16.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 16.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-17.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 17.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-19.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 18.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-20.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 19.}} # Administration Papers 20–23'''Administration Papers 20-23''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-21.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration Papers - 20.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-22.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration Papers - 21.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-23.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration Papers - 22.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-25.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration Papers - 23.}} # Petition Papers 24–25'''Petition Papers 174-175''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-26.jpg |align=c |size=L|caption=Petition Papers - 24.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-32.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Petition Papers - 25.}} # Inventory Papers 26–28'''Inventory Papers 26 - 28''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-29.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers -26.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-33.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 27.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-34.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 28.}} # Account Papers 29–61'''Account Papers 29 - 61''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-35.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 29.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-39.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 30.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-40.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 31.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-41.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 32.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-42.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 33.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-43.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 34.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-44.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 35.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-45.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 36.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-46.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 37.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-47.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 38.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-48.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 39.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-49.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 40.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-50.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 41.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-51.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 42.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-52.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 43.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-53.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 44.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-54.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 45.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-55.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 46.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-56.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 47.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-57.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 48.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-58.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 49.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-60.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 50.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-61.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 51.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-62.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 52.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-63.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 53.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-64.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 54.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-65.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 55.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-66.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 56.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-67.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 57.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-68.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 58.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-69.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 59.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-70.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 60.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-71.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 61.}} # Miscellaneous 62 '''Miscellaneous Papers - 62''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-72.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Miscellaneous Papers – 62.}} == PAGES == '''Probate Records''' Table of Contents # Cover Page 1 '''Cover Page 1''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-3.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Cover Page 1.}} # Administration Papers 2–5'''Administration 2 - 5''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration - 2.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-1.jpg |align=c |size=L|caption=Administration - 3.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-2.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration - 4.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-4.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration - 5.}} # Inventory Papers 6–11'''Inventory Papers 6-11''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-5.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 6.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-6.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 7.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-7.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 8.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-8.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 9.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-9.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers – 10.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-10.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers – 11.}} # Account Papers 12–13'''Account Papers 12-13''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-11.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 12.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-12.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 13.}} # Will Papers 14–19'''Will Papers 14-19''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-13.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 14.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-14.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 15.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-16.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 16.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-17.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 17.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-19.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 18.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-20.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Will Papers - 19.}} # Administration Papers 20–23'''Administration Papers 20-23''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-21.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration Papers - 20.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-22.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration Papers - 21.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-23.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration Papers - 22.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-25.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Administration Papers - 23.}} # Petition Papers 24–25'''Petition Papers 174-175''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-26.jpg |align=c |size=L|caption=Petition Papers - 24.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-32.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Petition Papers - 25.}} # Inventory Papers 26–28'''Inventory Papers 26 - 28''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-29.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers -26.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-33.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 27.}} {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-34.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Inventory Papers - 28.}} # Account Papers 29–61'''Account Papers 29 - 61''' {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Job_Allyn-35.jpg |align=c |size=L |caption=Account Papers - 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The Last Will and Testament of Lydia H. Garrigues

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{{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Lydia_H_Garrigues.jpg |align=r |size=l }}To DAVID MARTIN, Esq., Register of Wills and ex-officio Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ==PETITION== In the matter of the Probate of the last Will and Testament of [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]], deceased The Petition of [[Garrigues-306|Franklin Garrigues]] and [[Garrigues-387|Franklin Garrigues, Jr.]] respectfully showeth that .ther are the Executors named in the last Will and Testament of [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] dated the 23d day of September A. D. 1903. That said [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] was a resident of Philadelphia County, State of Pennsvlvania, and departed this life at Number 2031 N. 25th street in the County of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania on Saturday the 10th day of December A. D. 1910, at 4.07 o'clock P. M. The said testatrix was possessed of personal property to the value of $17,000 and of real estate (less incumbrance) to the value of $ none as near as can be ascertained, situated as follows: Therefore the said [[Garrigues-306|Franklin Garrigues]] and [[Garrigues-387|Franklin Garrigues, Jr.]], respecttully apply for Probate of the said last Will and Testament and for Letters Testamentary thereon. Dated January 5 A. D. 1911 ==Philadelphia County, ss.== ::[[Garrigues-306|Franklin Garrigues]] ::[[Garrigues-387|Franklin Garrigues, Jr.]] ::2031 W 25th St. named in the above application, being duly sworn according to law, say that the matters and things set forth in the foregoing Petition are true to the best of their knowledge and belief. ::[[Garrigues-306|Franklin Garrigues]] ::[[Garrigues-387|Franklin Garrigues, Jr.]] Sworn and subscribed before me at Philadelphia, Jany 5 A. D. 1911 H.C. [?] :Deputy Register. ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Lydia_H_Garrigues-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }}Be it rememberd that I, [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]], single woman, of the City of Philadelphia, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form following: First-- I order and direct all my just debts and funeral expenses to be fully paid, as soon as conveniently may be after my decease. Item-- All my estate, real, personal and mixed, whatsoever and wheresoever, of which I may die seized, possessed or entitled to, I give and bequeath to my sister [[Garrigues-146|Mary B. Garrigues]], absolutely. Should I survive my said sister, [[Garrigues-146|Mary B. Garrigues]], then I desire my entire Estate, should be distributed in the following manner. Item-- to my brother, [[Garrigues-533|Seymour H. Garrigues]], should he surive me, I give and bequeath the sum of One thousand dollars, free of all taxes. Item-- to my brother [[Garrigues-173|John H. Garrigues]], should he survive me, I give and bequeath the sum of One thousand dollars, free of all taxes. Item-- to my niece, [[Garrigues-303|Susan H. Fisher]], should she survive me, I give and bequeath the sum of One thousand dollars, free of all taxes. Item-- to my nephew, [[Thompson-33913|Joseph H. Thompson]], should he survive me, I give and bequeath the sum of One thousand dollars, free of all taxes. Item-- to my nephew, [[Garrigues-387|Franklin Garrigues Jr.]] or his heirs, I give and bequeath the sum of One thousand dollars, free of all taxes. Item-- All the residue of my estate real, personal and mixed, whatsoever and wheresoever, of which I may die seized, possessed or entitled to, I give and bequeath to my brother [[Garrigues-306|Franklin Garrigues]], or his heirs absolutely. {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Lydia_H_Garrigues-2.jpg |align=r |size=l }}Item.. I nominate and appoint my brother [[Garrigues-306|Frankin Garrigues]], and my nephew, [[Garrigues-387|Franklin Garrigues Jr.]] Executors of this my last Will and Testament, giving unto them, and the survivor of them, full power and authority, to sell all my Real Estate, either at Public or Private sale, to convey to the Purchaser or Purchasers, such title as I have therein, free and discharged from all Trusts, and the Puchaser shall not be liable for the application or non-applicaiton of the purchase money, which my Executors will hold and dispose of as herein before directed. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty third day of September in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and three. :::[[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] {seal} Signed, sealed published and declaerd by [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]], the Testatrix above named as and for her last Will and Testament, in the presense of us, who in her presence, and in the presence of each other, have at her request, hereunto set our names as witnesses. ::William A. Moyer ::Olive Moyer

The Last Will and Testament of Rebecca S Hart

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{{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart.jpg |align=r |size=l }} Be it known that I [[Hart-18607|Rebecca S. Hart]] of the City of Philadelphia, Single Woman, Daughter of the late [[Hart-16830|John Hart]] Druggist do make and declare the following as my last Will and Testament. First. I direct my Executrices hereinafter named to pay all of my just debts and funeral expenses, as soon after my decease, as conveniently can be done. Item. I give and bequeath unto my niece [[Remington-1556|Rebecca H. Remington]] the sum of One Hundred Dollars, clear of all taxes. Item. I give and bequeath unto my nephew [[Garrigues-306|Frank Garrigues]] the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, clear of all taxes. Item. As a slight testimonial of my gratitude for his great kindness to [[Hart-18608|my mother]], I give and bequeath unto [[Garrigues-533|Seymour H. Garrigues]], the sum of Two hundred Dollars clear of all taxes. Item. to my faithful domestic Catherine Campbell I give and bequeath the sum of One Hundred Dollars clear of all taxes. all the Rest, Reside and Remainder of my Estate, real, personal, and mixed, I direct my hereinafter named Executrices to convert into Cash or such approved securities as the law directs for trust investments, as soon after my decease as conveniently may be, due regard being first had to the value of the property converetd and then divide the same into Fourteen equal parts or shares. ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} Item. One of the said Fourteen parts or shares I give and bequeath unto my nieces [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] and [[Remington-1557|Caroline Remington]] and the survivor of them In trust to invest the same (of in Cash) in good lawful interest paying securities or if so invested to keep the same and the net income therefrom to pay as received, to my brother [[Hart-18609|Samuel C Hart]], during his natural life wihtout being, in any manner, liable for any of his present or future indebtedness. After his death I direct the said [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] and [[Remington-1557|Caroline Remington]], or the survivor, or their successors, to divide the said one fourteenth part, equallly, share and share alike, among the following named persons nieces of mine, to wit, [[Garrigues-323|Annie M. H. Thompson]], [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]], [[Garrigues-146|Mary B Garrigues]], [[Remington-1558|Hannah S. Parker]], [[Remington-1559|Sarah J. Troth]], [[Remington-1560|Ellen Remington]], [[Remington-1557|Caroline Remington]], [[Remington-1561|Lydia H. Wood]], [[Remington-1556|Rebecca H. Remington]], [[Yardley-608|Lydia H. Yardley]], [[Yardley-609|Susan J. Cadwalader]] and [[Jones-112285|Margaret H Jones]]: ---- Should any of my said nieces, before the termination of my brother [[Hart-18609|Samuel]]'s life estate as aforesaid, depart this life, leaving a child or children living, to survite her, such child or children, shall take the mother's share in the aid one fourteenth part of my estate, on the determination of my said brother's life interest. Those of my nieces who shall depart this life before my brother [[Hart-18609|Samuel]]'s interest I said one fourteenth part or share, determines, withouth leaving any child or children living to survive her or them, her or their interest or interests in the said one fourteenth part or share of my estate, I will shall be divided equally among my said surviving nieces ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-2.jpg |align=r |size=l }} child or children to take per stirpes and not per capita. Item. One other of the said fourteen parts or shares I give and bequeath unto my nieces [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] and [[Remington-1557|Caroline Remington]] and the survivor and their successors, in trust to invest the same (if in cash) in good and lawful interest paying securities, or if so invested to keep the same and the net income therefrom to pay, as received to my friend [[Bond-10202|Rachel S. Bond]] during her natural life, without being in any manner liable for her present or future indebtedness. On the death of the said [[Bond-10202|Rachel S. Bond]], my will is, that the last mentioned Fourteeth part or share, shall be divided among my twelve nieces aforementioned, in the same manner and under the same conditions, with respect to their departing this life, with or without child or children as has been directed with respect to the one-fourteenth part or share, which is to yield to my brother [[Hart-18609|Samuel]] an income for life. Item. One other fourteenth part of my said residuary estate, I give and bequeath absolutely, unto my niece [[Garrigues-323|Annie M. H. Thompson]]. Item. One other fourteenth part of my said residuary estate I give and bequeath, absolutely, unto my niece [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H Garrigues]]. Item. One other fourteenth part of my said residuary estate I give and bequeath, absolutely, unto my niece [[Garrigues-146|Mary B Garrigues]]. Item. One other fourteenth part of my said residuary estate I give and bequeath, absolutely, unto my niece [[Jones-112285|Margaret H. Jones]]. Item. One other fourteenth part of my said residuary ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-3.jpg |align=r |size=l }} estate, I give and bequeath to the following daughters of my sister [[Hart-18608|Lydia Remington]] deceased, viz, [[Remington-1558|Hannah S. Parker]], [[Remington-1559|Sarah J Troth]], [[Remington-1560|Ellen Remington]], [[Remington-1557|Caroline Remington]], [[Remington-1561|Lydia H. Wood]], and [[Remington-1556|Rebecca H. Remington]], to be divided equally among them share and share alike. Shoud any of the last named six persons depart this life (before my decease) leaving a child or children, such child or children to take the parent's share, if any of them shall leave more than one child, then such children shall take their parent's share equally between or among them share and share alike. Should any of the last name six persons, before my decease, depart this life without leaving a child or children of her deceased sister or sisters, if any (such child or children to take per stirfres and to per capita.) the child or children of a deceased niece of mine, only to take the mother's share. Item. Two Fourteenths of my said residuary estate I give and bequeath until my nieces [[Yardley-609|Susan J. Cadwalader]], and [[Yardley-608|Lydia H. Yardley]] to be divided equally betwen them, share and share alike. Should either of them die before they receive it, without leaving a child or children to survive her, then my will is, that the surviving niece shall take the whole of the said two fourteenths. Should the deceased niece leave a child or children, living, then I will that her issue shall take her share, if a child the whole of it; if children that it shall be equally divided between them share and share ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-4.jpg |align=r |size=l }} In the bequests to my aforenamed nieces it is my will, that the sum to each niece shall be paid her; that it shall be free form any debts or meddling of any husband that she may have. I do hereby appoint my nieces [[Garrigues-259|Lydia H. Garrigues]] and [[Remington-1557|Caroline Remington]] the Executrices of this my last Will and Testament, hereby giving them full authority to sell either at public or Private sale any and all Real Estate that I may own at the time of my decease, as well as any Real Estate that they may deem it expedient to purchase under forecloser of Mortgage for the benefit of my estate, to grant and convey to the purchaser or purchasers thereof such Title as I or my estate may have therein free and discharged from all trusts and by good and sufficient conveyance, for the same to make execute and deliver without liability on the part of the purchaser or purchasers thereof to see to the application of the purchase money, which they are to hold subject to the provisions of this my will as hereinfbefore set forth. I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made and declare this and no other to be my last will and Testament. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the eleventh day of October A.D. One thousand eight hundred and seventy six (1876). Signed, Sealed, Published, and Decalred by [[Hart-18607|Rebecca S Hart]] the above named Testatrix as and for her last Will and Testament in our presence, and we at her request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses. :Alice P. Brown :Henry Brown :::[[Hart-18607|Rebecca S. Hart]] {seal} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-5.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-6.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-7.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-8.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-9.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-10.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-11.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Rebecca_S_Hart-12.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ----

The Last Will and Testament of Robert Parry Young 1797

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Will of [[Young-47938|Robert Parry Young]], a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, on board HMS Vigilant in Portsmouth Harbour, 22 Dec 1797 In the name of God Amen the last will and testament of Robert Parry Young a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy being in __________ health and mind to bequeath after my decease the following ____goods chattels (that is to say £200 the sum of two hundred pounds to my beloved and lawful wife Jane Young of Castletown in the Isle of Man and the said Jane Young shall be entitled to hold and to keep for her own use all such household furniture goods or plate as shall be in her possession at the time of my decease the whole being in consideration over and above the annual pension she will be entitled to from government as widow of a Commissioned Officer. £300 the sum of three hundred pounds unto my beloved daughter Jane Young of Douglas in the Isle of Man. £300 the sum of three hundred pounds unto my beloved and most esteemed friend Elizabeth Middleton (alias Elizabeth Young) of the parish of Aldgate in the City of London who shall be justly and fully entitled to hold and to keep possession for her sole use all such household furniture goods plate chattels as may be in her possession belonging to me at the time of my decease the whole in consideration for her very great care and attention to me for many years and hazarding herself on a voyage to New South Wales with me my aforesaid wife Jane Young being the whole of the time labouring under a disordered mind from whom I could not receive any assistance £100 the full sum of one hundred pounds of lawful money ________ _______ by way of legacy to be paid on demand and after my decease unto Elizabeth Boyles of the Parish of Marsh Wood near Southampton my late ______ and trusty servant. Finally all other sums of money plate goods or chattels movables as there may appear to be belonging to me over and above what in herebefore stated (that is to say after my agents [[Marsh-2582|Marsh]] and Creed of London are satisfied on their parts) should all become the property of my beloved son Robt. Benjamin Young now a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy This my last will and testament on board his Majesty’s ship Vigilant in Portsmouth Harbour this twenty second day of December 1797. In the presence of __________________ and __________ Robert Parry Young No executors, no witnesses On 4 Apr 1799, appeared personally [[Marsh-2582|William Marsh]] of Norfolk Street Strand in the County of Middlesex Esquire and Thomas Smith of the same place Gentleman and made oath that they were well acquainted with Robert Parry Young late a Lieutenant on board His Majesty's Ship Vigilant in Portsmouth Harbour deceased and with his manner and character of handwriting and subscription and they depose that they believe it to be all the proper handwriting and subscribing of the said Robert Parry Young deceased. Sworn before a Parson. Administration with the will attached was granted 6 Apr 1799 to Robert Benjamin Young the natural and lawful son and residuary legatee. Transcription [[Mackinnon-507|C Mackinnon]] 28 September 2021

The Last Will and Testament of Sarah Garrigues

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{{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Sarah_Garrigues.jpg |align=r |size=l }} ==[[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], #3811== Be it remembered that I [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], of the township of Haverford, in the County of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, Single Woman being of sound disposing mind, memory and understanding do make, ordain and publish my last Will and Testament as follows, viz. First: I wish and direct that my proper funeral expenses and all just debts shall be paid as soon after my decease as may be practicable. Second. I give and bequeath unto the Monthly Meeting of Philadelphia for the Western District the sum of Two hunderd Dollars, in trust to pay and apply the income derived therefrom for the improvement or keeping in proper order that part of the graveyard in said Haverford Township formerly the property of my father the late [[Garrigues-466|Samuel Garrigues]] which is now enclosed. Third. -- I give and bequeath unto my sister-in-law [[Pierce-8149|Mary Ann]], Widow of my brother [[Garrigues-88|William Garrigues]], the sum of Fifty Dollars. Fourth. -- I give and bequeath unto my niece [[Garrigues-241|Sarah P. Leedom]], daughter of my brother [[Garrigues-389|Samuel P. Garrigues]], the sum of three hundred Dollars, also my two silver preserving spoons marked Garrigues, silver plated cake basket and Castors and the Writing Desk formerly belonging to my sister [[Garrigues-296|Mary M. Garrigues]]. Fifth. -- I give and bequeath unto my niece [[Garrigues-554|Susan P. Morgan]], widow of the late [[Morgan-28476|Louis R Morgan]], my silver cream cup marked D.M.G six silver tea spoons marked S.A.G, silver plated Oyster Ladle and sugar spoon marked S.G., my clothing or wardrobe, except as may be hereinafter specified. One of my mother's Mahogany Chairs, the circular front Bureau, one pair of large Blankets, red silk Bed Quilt, Gold frame spectacles, silver Napkin ring marked D.M.W. and the sum of four hundred dollars, for her own use and benefit, if however she shall not be living at the time of my decease I wish and direct that of said sum Two hundred dollars shall go and be paid to her daughter [[Morgan-17055|Mary J. Tustin]], and the residue to revert to my estate as a lapsed legacy. Sixth, I give and bequeath unto my niece [[Garrigues-429|Lydia P. McCall]] my Walnut dressing table, large China bowl with gilt edge, six silver forks marked D.M.C, and the sum of Three hundred Dollars; if however she shall not surivive me the said sum of money shall revert to my estate as a lapsed legacy. Seventh, I give and bequeath until my nephews [[Garrigues-89|Samuel P.]], [[Garrigues-308|William H.]] and [[Garrigues-123|Charles F.]], sons of my brother [[Garrigues-88|William Garrigues]], the sum of Three hundred Dollars each, for their own use and benefit. Eighth: -- I give and bequeath unto my niece [[Garrigues-256|Frances D. English]] wife of [[English-4779|James English]] my gilt and plain white China tea sets and all the pieces pertaining to them, large dark blue round dish, low stem glass bowl, six fruit plates, one dozen silver forks, eight silver Dessert spoons marked Garrigues, six silver teaspoons marked B.P., Table linen, napkins etc, and bed linen, hair seat Rocking chair, One Mitchell chair, best Walnut sofa, large red bordered blanket, fine summer blanket and two home made blankets two pair of home made and two pair of fine sheets, silk, comfortable, one pair of silver plated candle sticks, and the sum of four hundred dollars, all of which shall go to and be equally divided among her four daughters viz [[English-5707|Mary Ann]], [[English-5708|Hannah]], [[English-5709|Fannie]] and [[English-5710|Elizabeth]] or the survivors of them, in case she shall not survive me. Eighth --- I give and bequesth until my nephews, [[Garrigues-377|Samuel H. Garrigues]], my large plain sofa, and [[Garrigues-496|John M. Garrigues]] my brass andirons and shovel and tongs, and to each of them the sum of Three hundred Dollars, for their own use and benefit. Ninth -- I give and bequeath unto my nephew [[Garrigues-123|Charles F. Garrigues]] the sum of Three hundred Dollars for his own use. Tenth. -- I give and bequeath until my niece [[Garrigues-424|Sarah P. Garrigues]] my silver sugar bowl, tongs, cream cafe, six table and six teaspoons, all marked S.G. and were [[Parker-23194|my mother]]'s, the White Quilt, one Mahogany Chair, the large glass tumbler, with flowers which were [[Parker-23194|my mother]]'s; the round backed ladies chair, white marble top pier table, small Mahogany Stand, the best Mahogany Bureau, with Mahogany knobs, high frost single Bedstead, feather bed, hair mattress, bolster and pillows, for her own use. Eleventh --- I give and bequeath unto my niece [[Garrigues-426|Elizabeth G Anderson]] my silver soup Ladle marked S.G. round Mahogany Table with Marble Top, high Mahogany Bureau with glass knobs, side board, walnut wash stand, marble top, and the sum of Four Hundred Dollars, for her own use. Twelth --- I give and bequesth unto my niece [[Garrigues-339|Annie Garrigues]] my Blue India China Tea set, large white counterpane, set of Chamber Furniture consisting of a Mahogany Bedstead, bureau with glass, Washstand with marble top, four cane seat chairs, Paleaster for bedstead, and six large silver Table and six teaspoons, all marked B.P.-- one of the Mahogany chairs which was [[Parker-23194|my mother]]'s and the large Round backed sofa for her own use. Thirteenth. -- I give and bequeath unto my niece [[Garrigues-224|Hannah Garrigues]] my best feather bed and bolster and pillows marked S. Garrigues, large hair mattress, best light silk bed quilt, One Mitchel Chair, six silver teaspoons marked D.M.G., house pitchers with flowers on it, and large light blue dish with handles for her own use. Fourteenth. -- I give and bequeath unto my niece [[Garrigues-357|Mary Garrigues]] my single Mahogany Bureah with Mahogany knobs, Single Walnut Bedstead with balaster, feather bed, bolster and pillows, -- high stem glass bowl, six plated desert and two silver salt [?] marked M.M.G., and all Glass perserve dishes, timplers, etc. for her own use. Fifteenth-- I give and devise until my four nieces, [[Garrigues-424|Sarah P.]], [[Garrigues-339|Annie]], [[Garrigues-224|Hannah]] and [[Garrigues-357|Mary Garrigues]], or the survivor or survivors of them, all my real estate, being the lots whereon I reside adjoining the property of friends and Sarah Ball, and of my said nieces, {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Sarah_Garrigues-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} containing together about one acre, with the buildings thereon and appurtances thereto, clear of all incumbrance. Sixteenth. -- I give and bequeath all the rest, residue and remainder of my Estate, property and effects until such of my nieces as may survive me to be equally divided between them, for their own use personally. Seventeenth, --- and lastly I nominate and appoint my friends Passmeer Williamson and Edward H. Williamson, of the City of Philadelphia, the executors hereof. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal hereuntil this sixth day of the sixth month in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty five. 1885 ::: [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]]. {seal} Signed, sealed, & published by the above named [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who at her reqeust in her presence, and in the presense of each other have set our hands hereunto as witnesses thereof. :::Thos B. Taylor :::P. Stackhouse Jr. ---- ==Codicil== In conseqeunce of the death of my niece [[Garrigues-554|Susanna P. Morgan]], I hereby revoke and annul all the gifts or bequests to or for her use made in and by my Last Will and Testament heretofor executed, and in lieu thereof give and bequeath unto her daughters [[Morgan-17055|Mary Jane Tustin]] the sum of Two hundred Dollars, for her own separate use and benefit, and unto my niece [[Garrigues-256|Frances D. English]] the articles thereenafter mentioned, viz, Silverware, cream cup, marked D.M.W., six tea spoons marked S.A.G., sugar spoons and plated Oyster ladle, marked S.G. knives and forks both large and small, cup, saucer and plate, the gift of cousin H.G. Wearing Apparel, Table and Bed linens, Blankets, Red Satin Quilt, and other bed covers of all kinds not therein otherwise disposed of. Parlor Carpet and circular from Bureau, with brass handles, for her own use if living at the time of my decease; but in case of her pervious decease, then the same shall go to and be divided between her four daughters, [[English-5707|Mary Anna]], [[English-5708|Hannah]], [[English-5709|Frances]], and [[English-5710|Elizabeth]], or the survivors or survivor of them absolutely. In all other respects where I have set my hand and seal hereunto this Ninth day of the Fourth month A.D. 1890. :::[[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], {seal} Signed, sealed & published by the above named [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], as and for a codicil to her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at her request, in her presence and in the persense of each other have set our hands herewith as witnesses thereof. :::Coleman S. Nicholson :::Isaac Sutters ---- :::State of Pennsylvania County of Delaware, ss. Be it remembered that on this fourteenth day of August Anno Domini One thousand eight hundred and ninety five before me Wm. H. Hall, Register for the Probate of Wills, and granting Setters of Adminstration, in and for the County and State aforesaid, personally appeared Thos. B. Taylor and P. Stackhouse Jr the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing, which purports to be the last Will and Testament of [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], late of the Township of Haverford deceased and being duly affirmed according to law, did depose and say that they were present, and saw and heard the testatrix [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]] sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the same as and for her last will and Testament; and at the doing then of she was of sound, disposing mind, memory and understanding. to the best of their knowledge and belief. Affirmed to and subscribed before me the day and year above written. ::Wm. H. Hall :::Register ::Thos B. Taylor ::P. Stackhouse Jr. ---- ::::State of Pennsylvania Counthy of Delaware, ss. Be it remembered that on this fourteenth day of August Anno Domini One thousand eight hundred and ninety five before me Wm. H. Hall, Register for the Probate of Wills, and granting Setters of Adminstration, in and for the County and State aforesaid, personally appeared Coleman S. Nicholson one of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing, which purports to be the Codicil to the last Will and Testament of [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], late of the Township of Haverford deceased and being duly affirmed according to law, did depose and say that he was present, and saw and heard the testatrix [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]] sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the same as and for a Codicil to her last Will and Testament; and at the doing then of she was of sound, disposing mind, memory and understanding. to the best of his knowledge and belief, and further that the other subscribing witness Isaac Sutton is not within the Commonweath of Pennsylvania. Affirmed to and subscribed before me the day and year above written. ::Wm. H. Hall :::Register ::Coleman S. Nicholson ---- Delaware County, ss. On the fourteenth day of August A.D. 1895, personally appeared before me, the subscriber, [[Garrigues-496|John S. Garrigues]], who being duly Affirmed according to law, did depose and say that he was well acquainted with the hand writing and signature of Isaac Sutton one of the subscribing witnesses tot he foregoin Codicil, and htat he reviewed the signature of the said Isaac Sutton appended tos aid Codicil, and that he believes the said signature to be genuine and the proper handwriting of teh said Isaac Sutton, and further that the said Isaac Sutton the subscribing witness is not now within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Affirmed to and subscribed before me, this 14th day of Aug. A.D. 1895. ::Wm. H. Hall :::Register ::[[Garrigues-496|John S. Garrigues]] ---- In the matter of the Estate of [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], late of Haverford Township Delaware County, Pa., deceased. :::Delaware Count, ss Personally appeared before me, Wm. H. Hall, Register for the Probate of Wills, and granting setters of Adminstration in and for the County and State beforesaid, Edward H. Williamson, who being duly Affirmed according to law, deposes and says, that the said [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]] died in the Township of Haverford, Del. Co. Penna on the 6th day of August, {{Image|file=The_Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Sarah_Garrigues-2.jpg |align=r |size=l }} A.D. 1895, above the hour of 2 o'clock, P.M. Affirmed to and subscribed this 14th day of Aug. A.D. 1895 ::Wm. H. Hall :::Register Edw. H. Williamson ---- ===Decree=== And now to wit. August 14th, A.D. 1895, due and satisfactory proof having been made before me according to law, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the aforegiving instrument of writing be admitted and recorded as the last will and Testament & Codicil of [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], late of the Township of Haverford deceased, and that Setters Testamentary be granted to the Executor named therein he being found duly qualified according to law. :::Wm. H. Hall, Register ---- In the matter of the Estate of [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]], late of Haverford Township Delaware County, Pa., deceased. :::Delaware Count, ss Edward H. Williamson (the other named Executory Passmore Williamson being deceased) who has applied to Wm. H. hall, Register of Wills of said Count for Setters Testamentary upon the Estate of said deceased being duly Affirmed does declare and say that as surviving Executor under the Wills and codicil of said [[Garrigues-466|Sarah Garrigues]] deceased he will well and truly adminster the goods, chattels, rights and credits of teh said deceased according to law; and also wll deligently and faithfully regard and will and truly comply with the provisions of the alw relating to collateral inheritances. Affirmed to and subscribed this 14th day of Aug. A.D. 1895 ::Wm. H. Hall :::Register ::::Edw. H Williamson ---- August 14, 1895, Setters Testamentary were in due form of law, granted unto Edward H. Williamson the Executor named in the foregoing will (the other named Executor Passmore Williamson being deceased.) he being duly qualified according to law, and also Affirmed well and truly to comply with the laws of htis commonweath relating to Collateral Inheritances.

The Last Will and Testament of the Right Honorable Charles Fitzroy

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This document is transcribed from a register copy of the will of [[FitzRoy-112|General Right Honorable Lord Charles Fitzroy MP (1794–1829)]] of Wicken, Northamptonshire. The original will was penned by the Testator in his own hand and proved with a codicil at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 29 Dec 1829.'''Register copy of will:''' ''England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858'' [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/193812:5111 Ancestry.com] Will register for General Lord Charles FitzRoy, Piece 1764: Liverpool, Quire Numbers 701–745, pp.8–10. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original data:Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Wills of Selected Famous Persons. Digitized images. Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11. The National Archives, Kew, England. View shared image: [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5225187?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2231555a72696872744562613369354e7833794f6478455046354a37426675617a34515731384662727450733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d page 8] [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5250109?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226b6e4b73562f6d5a4e793065796c7551713735614a396b73724b5068346d444f51465a45346c7a716d4f6f3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d page 9] [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/5250116?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2259326c6d486d566b7a7253693738417a4a6644706261784a394956646a78664f4b565341584b73443547493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d page 10] ==Transcription Conventions== :- Line breaks, strike-throughs, underscores, and margin notes have been preserved as accurately as possible. :- Abbreviations, suspensions, and breviographs are expanded in [square brackets]. :- Interlineations are in ''superscript italics'' to aid reading. :- Engrossing hand is represented by '''BOLD CAPITALS'''. :- 'Ff' is transcribed as 'F' and 'fs' is transcribed as 'ss'. :- The first mention of each name is in '''bold text'''. See "Persons mentioned:" for key. :- Signatures are denoted by {{signed} ''Person Signed'' } :- The ''a'' mark/marks at the end of some lines is line filler ==Persons Mentioned== In the order in which they appear
(Not all persons mentioned received bequests; some are included to clarify relationships & business associates.) # [[FitzRoy-113|Charles Augustus Fitzroy]], eldest son: £12,400, a Mortgage of £5,000 ("transferred as his Mothers fortune in 1795") on the the late Sir Thomas Broughton's estates, a share of the residue of FitzRoy's funded property, and half of any balance left after settling the affairs of the 48th regiment. # [[Mundy-470|E. M. Mundy [Esquire]]] (Edward Miller Mundy, father of his late wife Frances Mundy) # [[Delves-Broughton-11|Sir Thomas Broughton]] (The Reverend Sir Thomas Broughton), mortgagee # [[Delves-Broughton-10|Lieutenant General Sir John-Delves Broughton [Baronet]]], mortagee # [[FitzRoy-220|Frances (FitzRoy) Rice-Trevor]], eldest daughter: £1,000, having "already received five thousand pounds at her Marriage." # [[Fitzroy-280|Emily]], youngest daughter (deceased) # [[FitzRoy-253|George Fitzroy]], second son: £6,562, the balance of FitzRoy's accounts in the Bank of England, two each of saddles, bridles, and horse cloths, and half of any balance left after settling the affairs of the 48th regiment. # [[FitzRoy-145|Robert Fitzroy]], third son: £6,562 and a £13,200 share in the Earl of Tankerville's mortgage 1 1/2 years after FitzRoy's death. # The Earl of Tankerville ([[Bennet-975|Charles Augustus Bennet]], 5th Earl of Tankerville), mortgagee # Georgiana Brown, maid to Lady Frances: £200 # Hugh Hoare ([[Hoare-1661|Henry Hugh Hoare]], 3rd Baronet, partner in Hoare's Bank) # Hugh Richard Hoare (4th Baronet, partner in Hoare's Bank) # William Everett, a manservant at Ampton: £100 and all FitzRoy's clothes # Daniel Johnson, a servant at Ampton: £25 and all the saddles, bridles and horse cloths (except two of each for George's use) # The Duke of Grafton, [[Fitzroy-91|George Henry Fitzroy]], eldest brother: Father's picture by [John] Hoppner # [[Smyth-1870|George Wilson]], nephew: Millers Gardeners Dictionary # [[Rice-12187|the Honorable George Rice-Trevor]], son-in-law: all the Claret & Champagne in the cellar, two Globes in the Library, and Chauchard's Map of Germany # Mrs. Short, housekeeper: £40 and his old watch # Thomas Elston: £10 # Sam Ellis: £10 # Samuel Shakshaft: the balance of the money he was already given # Thomas Rogers: 2% share from the sale of the farm, a stock cow, hay, wagons, carts and all other farming instruments # Colonel Wood # Jane Allen: £20 in addition to the amount already given # John Parkinson, signatory # Alexander Rainy, signatory # John Trouhard Pinkard, Doctor of Law ==Charles FitzRoy's Last Will and Testament== [''right margin, in formal calligraphy'':
The Right [Honorable]
'''CHARLES'''
'''FITZROY'''
commonly called
'''LORD'''
'''CHARLES'''
'''FITZROY'''
a General in His Majesty's Forces,
17]
'''I CHARLES FITZROY''' of Wicken in Northamptonshire
commonly called Lord Charles Fitzroy declare this to be my last will written
by my own hand on the twelfth of October and partly on following day in
the year of our blessed Lord and Savior one thousand eight hundred & ''a''
twenty nine. My oldest son '''Charles Augustus Fitzroy''' is entitled under ''a''
my Marriage Settlement of 1795 to a balance of Twelve thousand four ''a''
hundred pounds out of seventeen thousand five hundred pounds settled ''a''
upon the children or child of that Marriage he having already received
five thousand one hundred pounds ''from''^''it'' I also leave to my son Charles ''a'' ''a''
Augustus a Mortgage of five thousand pounds which was transfered
to me as his Mothers fortune by her father '''E. M. Mundy [Esquire]''' in 1795 on
the estates of the late '''Sir Thomas Broughton''' but now belonging to ''a''
his successor '''Lieutenant General Sir John Delves Broughton [Baronet]''' I ''a''
also leave to the above named Charles Augustus a share of the residue
of my funded property as will be presently mentioned after all legacies
debts and other necessary expenses shall have been paid. I also leave him
my Gold repeater watch Seventeen thousand ''two''^''hundred'' pounds are also settled upon
''the erasure of the above was made by me Charles Fitzroy 1879''
the children of my second Marriage in 1799 '''My daughter Frances''' ''a''
received five thousand pounds at her Marriage instead of her share which
would have been four thousand three hundred and seventy five pounds
since that time. '''My blessed Daughter Emily''' has died so that there ''a''
remains thirteen thousand one hundred and twenty five pounds to be
divided between her two Brothers George & Robert in addition to this
I leave to '''my son George Fitzroy''' whatever sum in Bank of England ''a''
that I may be possessed of at my death. I leave to '''my son Robert Fitzroy'''
the Mortgage or share of Mortgage which I have upon the '''Earl of '''
'''Tankerville's''' estates amounting to about thirteen thousand two hundred
pounds this however is not to become his property till the expiration of
one year and a half from my death . The interest during that time
to be added to the residue of the funded property. I also leave Robert ''a''
my gold watch. My Daughter Frances being comparatively better off ''a''
than her Brother I leave her one thousand pounds as a small ''a''
testimony of my affection, trusting that her husband will let her ''a''
have the interest of it in addition to her pin money till he becomes ''a''
Lord Dynevor or till he falls into full possession of the Broughton ''a''
Estate in either of which cases or upon her previous death I am sure
he will have no objection to transfer the principal to my son Charles
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or his heirs. I leave two hundred pounds to '''Georgiana Brown''' out of which
I have considered already her own having been given to her at ^''her'' Mistress's
death in 1810 and for which at her own desire I have paid the
interest only. I also leave in trust to '''Hugh Hoare [Esquire]''' of Fleet Street and his ''a''
son '''Hugh Richard Hoare''' one thousand pounds for the use of the
above named Georgiana Brown for her life the interest to be paid ''a''
half yearly three Months after it is due at her death the principal to
become the property of my oldest son Charles or his heirs To the two
other servants who were in my family at Ampton I leave (first) to
'''William Everett''' in return for his great attention to me during my
illness one hundred pounds and all my clothes of every description. To ''a'' ''a''
'''Daniel Johnson''' I leave twenty five pounds he has a family to provide
for. And also (when the stable is cleared) all the saddles, bridles and horse
cloths with the exception of such two of each as my son George may keep
for his own use the Carriage Harness to remain with the phaeton I
beg '''my Brother the Duke of Grafton''' to accept our Father's picture by Hoppner
I wish I had a Horse worth his acceptance '''my Nephew George Wilson'''
will perhaps accept my Millers Gardeners Dictionary as a small token
of my affectionate remembrance from an old friend and Uncle To my
son in law '''the Honorable George Rice Trevor''' I leave all the Claret ''a''
& Champagne in my cellar the two Globes in the Library and ''a'' ''a'' ''a''
Chauchard's Map of Germany. '''Mrs. Short''' has higher wages than the
rest with full means of saving half of them To '''Thomas Elston''' & '''John'''
'''Webb''' ten pounds each and the same to '''Sam Ellis''' To '''Samuel Shakshaft'''
the balance which he has in hand according to the present value of the ''a''
funds I think there will remain a small balance of my funded property
to which the year and a half's interest kept back from Lord Tankerville's ''a''
Mortgage is also to be added whatever this may be after the above named
legacies debts (of which I have none beyond common annual bills) funeral
expenses ^'''+''' of keeping Wicken house & Garden to the earliest period at which
[''Margin note'':
'''+'''
and the necessary
Expenses
(Interlined in the
original will)]
it can be given up are paid it may accumulate till the expiration of
the second year from the day of my death my Executor (there is no Man
more honorable) will then make an equal division of this residue
between his brother Charles Augustus and himself. I name & appoint my
son George Fitzroy my sole Executor and residuary Legatee consequently
whatever is in the house (with the exception of the few articles left as ''a''
legacies from the Cellar or Library) in the Stable and Garden & on the Farm
are his subject to rent tithe & rates being paid out of it and a gift to '''Thomas'''
'''Rogers''' of two percent out of the clear produce of the sale of Farming two ''a''
stock cow hay (not in stable rick paid) Waggons Carts and all other ''a'' ''a''
Farming Implements the Farm of Course to be given up as soon as ''a'' ''a''
possible there may also remain a balance in the hands of [Messieurs] Greenwood
Cox & Co after all the regimental concerns of the 48th are wound up If any
doubt should arise as to the exact meaning of any thing I have written ''a''
above I wish it to be referred to my Brother the Duke of Grafton and '''Colonel'''
'''Wood''' if one only is alive or in England and their or his decision ''a'' ''a'' ''a'' ''a''
within four days to be final the above Will written entirely with my own
hand is hereby signed by me this seventeenth day of October in the ''a''
year of our blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ one thousand eight hundred
and twenty nine _{{signed} ''Charles Fitzroy'' }_ ''a'' Resigned By Lord Charles Fitzroy
the Testator and am in published and declared by him as one for his last
Will and Testament this eighth day of December one thousand eight hundred
and twenty nine in the presence of us who in his presence at his request ''a''
and in the presence of each other do hereunto subscribe our names as Witnesses
the several erasures and interlineations opposite to which the Testator has put
his initials been first made_ {{signed} ''Jno Parkinson'' } // {{signed} ''Alexander Rainy'' }
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a Codicil to the above Will '''I GIVE''' to my Housekeeper Mrs Short forty pounds and my old watch for her
attentive service to me and I give to '''Jane Allen''' the sum of twenty pounds in
addition to what I have already given her and it is my will the the
one thousand pounds given by my Will for my Daughter should be paid
to her absolutely on her own receipt and not be subject to the contingency
or Trust mentioned in my Will but be paid as an absolute legacy as ''a'' ''a''
witness my hand this eight day of December one thousand eight hundred
and twenty nine. {{signed} ''Charles Fitzroy'' }_ Signed and published by Lord Charles
Fitzroy the Testator in the presence of us who in his presence at his request
and in the presence of each other do hereunto subscribe our names as
Witnesses_ {{signed} ''Jno Parkinson'' } // {{signed} ''Alexander Rainy'' } '''PROVED''' at London with a Codicil 29th December 1829 before the ''a'' ''a'' ''a''
Worshipful John Trouhard Pinkard Doctor of Law and Surrogate by the ''a''
oath of George Fitzroy Esquire the son and sole Executor to whom ''a'' ''a'' ''a'' ''a''
administration was granted having been first sworn duly to administer. ==Notes of Interest== * '''Gold repeater watch''' (struck through, possibly the same watch later bequeathed to Mrs Short)''':''' A repeater watch can chime the hour, quarter-hour, or minutes at the press of a button or lever, allowing the wearer to determine the time in the dark. They were expensive status symbols due to the difficulty of fitting the extra mechanical complication into the pocket watch. A few repeater wristwatches are still made today.'''Notes: repeater watch:''' Wikipedia contributors, "Repeater (horology)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Repeater_(horology)&oldid=1126112930 (accessed July 28, 2023). * '''Chauchard's Map of Germany''' (to George Rice-Trevor)''':''' '''Notes: map bequest:''' Chauchard, Jean Baptiste Hippolyte. ''A General Map of the Empire of Germany, Holland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the Grisons, Italy, Sicily, Corsica, and Sardinia.'' London: T. Gillet for John Stockdale, 1800. [https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-4917933 Christie's] (accessed 26 Jul 2023). * '''Portrait of Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton''' (to 4th Duke of Grafton)''':''' Painted by John Hoppner in 1805, it is a bust of the Duke in a crimson fur coat bearing the star of the King's Guard.'''Notes: painting of 3rd Duke of Grafton:''' McKay, William Darling and Roberts, W. ''John Hoppner, R.A.'' (P & D Colnaghi & Co. : London) [https://archive.org/details/johnhoppnerra00mcka/page/102/mode/2up?q=fitzroy Internet Archive] pp.102–103. Images of the original full-color painting are sparse, but reproductions of the mezzotint by C. Turner engraved the same year are quite popular. Hoppner also painted George Henry, Charles' eldest brother and the 4th Duke of Grafton, his wife Charlotte Maria, the Countess of Euston, Charles' wife Lady Frances Mundy'''Notes: Portrait of Lady Mundy:''' Hoppner, John. ''Portrait of Lady Frances Fitzroy, nee Mundy,'' (c. 1795) Painting. [http://newportalri.org/items/show/13328 Newportal] Identifier: 1999.940. Newport Restoration Foundation, Newport, Rhode Island, United States., and his sister Lady Elizabeth FitzRoy after her marriage to the son of the 1st Baron Southampton. Charles, it appears, never sat for a portrait (there are, however, a number of 'Unknown' portraits of British officers, any of whom could be him). The Duke's portrait was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1806 (Item 122), British Institution, 1843 (Item 175) and South Kensington, 1867 (Item 469). * '''Ampton Hall:''' '''Notes: Ampton Hall:''' Wikipedia contributors, "Ampton Hall," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ampton_Hall&oldid=1115439521 (accessed July 26, 2023). ==Sources==

The last Will and Testament of Thomas Heberden

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:This is a transcription of the register copy of the Prerogaticve Court of Canterbury will of The Reverend Thomas Heberden. PROB 11: Will Registers,1842-1844, Piece 1988: Vol. 16, Quire Numbers 751-800 (1843). Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. Crossings through have been included struck out Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading. ff has been rendered as F Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] The image quality was good and the handwriting was legible. '''Persons mentioned''' [[Heberden-11|The Reverend Thomas Heberden]] :22. Clerk '''This is the last Will and Testament of me Thomas Heberden of Wimple Clerk''' one of the canons in'''
the Residentiary of the cathedral church of Saint Peter in Exeter'''

I give to '''my Son in law the Reverend William Karslake '''the sum of one
hundred pounds and to '''my grandsons William Heberden Karslake'''
'''and John Wollaston Karslake''' the sum of three hundred pounds
each the share in the English Tontine of the year one thousand
seven hundred and eighty nine on the life of '''my daughter Althea'''
'''Karslake''' I declare to be her property

I give to the said '''William'''
'''Karslake William Heberden Karslake and John Wollaston Karslake'''
all my sevcurities on the Torrington and Barnstaple Turnpikes in
trust to pay the interest and annual produce to '''my daughter'''
'''Althea Karslake''' for her life and if the said '''William Karslake'''
shall survive her to the said '''William Karslake''' for his life And
after the death of the survivor to transfer the said stock to the said
'''William Karslake William Heberden Karslake and John Wollaston Karslake''' equally
between them for their ownj use and benefit

And I give to the said '''William Karslake William Heberden Karslake and John'''
'''Wollaston''' the sum of five thousand pounds capital stock
three per cent consolidated Bank Annuities in trust to pay the
dividends to''' my said daughter Althea Karslake''' during the joint lives
of herself and her said husband into her own hands for her
separate use and her receipts to be good discharges and after the
death of such one of them the said '''Althea Karslake and her said'''
''''husband '''who shall first die if the said '''Althea Karslake '''shall
survive in trust for''' my said daughter Althea Karslake '''absolutely
But if the said '''William Karslake '''shall die in the lifetime of my
said''' daughter Althea Karslake '''then upon such trusts and for such
purposes as my said daughter Althea Karslake shall by her will
appoint And in default of such appointment the same trustfund
shall be in trust for the said '''William Heberden Karslake and John'''
'''Wollaston Karslake''' equally between them

I give to
'''my daughter Elizabeth Althea Heberden''' the sum of eight thousand
eight hundred pounds Capital stork three per cent Consolidated Bank
Annuities and two thousand and forty pounds sterling also six
hundred and thirty one pounds ten shillings advanced to the Thames
and Medway Canal Company with all interest thereon and if the
same be not worth six hundred pounds then to be made equal to
that sum and the further sum of one thousand five hundred pounds capital three per stock Consolidated Bank Annuities the share in the
English Tontine] of the year one thousand seven hundred and
eighty nine on the life of the said '''Elizabeth Althea Heberden''' I
declare to be her property and pursuant to the power given to me by
my marriage settlement with her Mother I give and appoint
unto the said '''Elizabeth Althea Heberden''' three thousand five
hundred pounds stock three per cent Reduced Bank Annuities being
the remaining moiety of the trust fund by that settlement provided
for the portion of her and''' her sister Althea '''to whom on her
marriage I have appointed the other moiety I also give to '''my'''
'''daughter the said Elizabeth Althea Heberden''' the further sum of
six hundred pounds in acknowledgement of her very pleasing
attention to me during my illness

I give and devise all my manors
messuages farms lands tenements tithes and hereditaments
freehold leasehold and copyhold in the Counties of Gloucester and
wilts unto '''my son Thomas Heberden''' his heirs executors admin
istrators and assignes for all my estate and interest therein And I
[page 2] give to the said '''Thomas Heberden''' the land tax of my estates in the
Counties of Glourester and wilts received by my father and all my
shares in the ????? Turnpikes and all my shares in the West India Dock Company and shares in the Gas Light Company also the
reverence? land tax of Whimple Rectory and the sum of six
thousand punds capital stock three per ??? Consolidated Bank
Annuities and the further sum of nine hundred and twenty nine
pounds fourteen shillings and sixpence being the consideration
money which I have reserved for a portion of my estate at Lorrioge
sold to the Gloucester and Exeter Railway Company and my gold
watch by Recoroon with the sham and seals with arms nest and
motto I give and devise all my manors messuages farms lands
tenements and hereditaments freehold and leasehold in the counties
of Devon and Cornwall unto '''my son William Heberden,''' his heirs
executors administrators and assignes for all my estate and interest
therein

And I give to the said '''William Heberden''' all my securities
on the Exeter Paving Trust and my Exeter Water Company shares
and my gold watch by Lindsey and a red cornelian seal with my
arms

I bequeath all money which shall be due to me on the
current?? amount at my decease and all money afterwards accruing
due on that amount called the Annus to '''my two sons Thomas'''
'''Heberden and William Heberden '''equally between them
And I give to each of my two sons all arrears of rent due for the lands
and a? hereditaments devised to them respectively

I declare that the
provision hereby made for my sons shall be exclusive of the
portions provided for them by marriage settlement with regard
to my books I desire my wife to select all with English French and
Italian books as she may choose for herself and the remainder
of my books I give to my two sons equally between them and trust
they will divide the same with as much harmony as my Brother
and myself made a similar division of my fathers books

I give to '''my Brother William Heberden '''two hundred pounds free of legacy
duty and my ring with the head of Socrates which I trust he
will value from its being connected
with the rememberance of '''my father of my Brother Charles''' and me

I give to my Servant
'''William Harding '''if he shall be living with me at the time of
my decease an annuity of twenty pounds per ammun payable
half yearly the first payment to be made at the expiration of six
months from my deceaseAnd I hereby charge and make liable
my residuary personal estate to the payment of such annuity
unless my executors shall at any time determine to invest a
sufficient sum in the purchase of a Government Annuity of the
same amount in which case my personal estate shall released
from all charge and liability for the same
I give to '''my servants Sarah pook and Samuel Morrish '''if living with me at my decease
the sum of twenty five pounds each
To '''my servants Sarah Rowe'''
'''Ann Broom and John Prescott''' if living with me at the time of my decease the
sum of ten pounds each and to each of my other servants
then living with me the sum of five pounds
I give to the '''Reverend'''
'''James Smith Townsend if he shall be my Curate''' at the time of
my decease the sum of one hundred pounds
I give unto''' my friend'''
'''and Relation the Reverend Chancellor Marlin '''the sum of one
hundred pounds
I give unto '''my dear wife''' all my plate linen pictures
wine and household furniture both at my residence at Whimple
and at Exeter also my horses carriages live and dead farming
stock for her own absolute use and benefit
And I declare that the
provision made for my wife by marriage settlement and by my will
[page 3] shall be in satisfaction of dower

I give to '''my Nephew and Godson'''
'''Charles Heberden '''one hundred pounds also unto '''Mrs Joseph Marlin'''
'''and Mrs Charles Marlin Senior '''the sum of five Guineas each for a
ring in token of my rememberance of them

All the Rest and Residue
of my monies and securities for money goods chattells personal and
testamentary estate and efforts whatsoever I give and bequeath to
'''my said wife Mary Heberden and my two Sons Thomas Heberden'''
'''and William Heberden '''upon Trust to convert and dispose of the
same and invest the produce thereof in the public Funds or upon
Government or real securities at interest so that the whole maybe
invested upon such securities in their names and to pay the
dividends interest and annual produce of the same trust funds to my
said wife for her life And after her decease as to the sum of six
housand pounds sterling the same shall be in trust for such
ersons intents and purposes as''' my said wife Mary Heberden '''shall
by any deed or deeds instrument or instruments in writing to be by
her sealed and delivered in the presence of and attestedery two or
more witnesses or by her will direct or appoint And in default of and
subject to such appointment as to the said sum of six thousand
pounds and also as to all the said stocks Funds and securities subject
to the raising of the said sum of six thousand pounds from and after
the decease of my said wife I direct that thereout the sum of one
thousand pounds stock Three per cent Consolidated Bank Annuities
to be transfered to '''my Daughter Althea Karslake''' and the life sum of
the same stock to '''my daughter Elizabeth Althea Heberden'''
And as to all the residue of the said stocks funds and securities I give and
bequeath the same to '''my said two Sons Thomas Heberden and'''
'''William Heberden '''equally to be divided between them share and
share alike
And I appoint '''my said wife Mary Heberden and my'''
'''said two Sons Thomas Heberden and William Heberden Executors'''
of this my will In witness thereof I have to this my will
contained in four sheets of paper set my hand this twenty sixth
day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and forty two - '''Thomas Heberden''', - , Signed by the said testator as his
last Will and Testament in the presence of us present at the same
time who at his request in his presence and in the presence of
each other have subscribed our names as witnesses,''' Ralph Sanders'''
'''Sol.r Exeter,-, Sam, H. Sanders Clerk to Ralph Sanders Sol.r Exeter'''

I Thomas Heberden declare this to be a codicil to
my will finding on an examination of my will that I have
quite inadvertantly and contrary to my intention left''' my Daugh-'''
'''ter Althea Karslake '''a much less sum than I haveleft to '''my daughter'''
'''Elizabeth Althea Heberden '''and finding also after paying all
legacies there will be a larger residue than I had anticipated I here
by give and bequeath to my '''Daughter Althea Karslake''' the
further sum of eighteen thousand pounds three per cent Consoli
dated Bank Annuities and to''' my Daughter Elizabeth Althea'''
'''Heberden''' the further sum of twelve thousand pounds three per
cent Consolidated Bank Annuities for their own absolute use and
benefit In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this
twenty eighth day of January one thousand eight hundred and
forty three,-,''' Thomas Heberden,'''-, signed by the said Thomas Heberden
as and for a Codicil to this last Will and Testament in the precence
of us present at the same time who at his request in his presence
and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as
witnesses,-,''' Ralph Sanders Sol.r Exeter,-, Sam H. Sanders Clerk to Ralph'''
'''Sanders Sol.r Exeter'''.

[page 4] Proved at London with a codicil 20th November 1843 before the judge
by the Oaths of '''Mary Heberden Widow the Relict and Thomas'''
'''Heberden Doctor in Medicine and the Reverend William Heberden'''
'''Clerk the Sons the Executors''' to whom Admon was granted having
been first sworn by Commission only to administer.

The Latest Illustrated Polyglot Family Bible

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Holy Bible of William M. Craver, now in the possession of Linda Craver Evans.

The Latta Family Chronicles

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Lynn Howard Latta wrote his memoirs when he was in his 80s, typing away on an old mechanical typewriter while overlooking the sea from his house at 431 Indio Drive, Shell Beach, San Luis Obispo County, California. He described growing up in Des Moines, Iowa, as the second-oldest of ten children born to [[Kennedy-11271|Martha Matilda (Kennedy) Latta (abt.1873-1951)]] and [[Latta-1116|Lynn Latta (1867-abt.1930)]], his early life as a patent lawyer in Sioux City, Iowa, Chicago, Illinois, Washington, D.C., and Santa Monica, California, where he settled and practiced law. The original manuscript is in possession of [[Latta-959|Kimberly Latta]]. Wiki syntax: *Latta, Lynn Howard. ''[[Space:The_Latta_Family| The Latta Family Chronicles]]'', [ Page ]. or * Latta, Lynn Howard. ''[[Space:The_Latta_Family| The Latta Family Chronicles]]'', [ Page ].

The Laytons and Religion and DNA

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==The Laytons and Religion and DNA== Oftentimes the religious preferences of Laytons in America can serve as a guide to which line of Laytons they belong to. Paying attention to where people were baptized or married or buried can help solve a mystery. YDNA may be used to confirm preliminary conclusions, if not now, soon. YDNA has not yet been discovered for all the Layton lines, but the day will come. Find-A-Grave memorials, by naming a cemetery, will often give you a clue to what religious sect a family belongs to. Note that "Reformed" in a church or cemetery title usually is a shortened version of "Reformed Dutch." *Descendants of [[Layton-9|William Layton-9]] (of Middletown, New Jersey), at least until the most recent generations, have tended to be Baptists. Later they sometimes became Methodists. (Although [[Layton-98|Abraham Layton-98]] is buried in a Methodist churchyard in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, at the time it was probably the site of a Baptist meetinghouse.) ([[Layton-851|John Layton-851]]'s father, William Layton (1758-1838) of Decatur, Indiana, when he was turning old and suddenly got religion, became a Baptist.) *Descendants of [[Laton-51|Jan Laton-51]] of Long Island would of course attend the Dutch Reformed Church, which looked for leadership to Albany, New York. The Reformed Church at Bedminster, New Jersey has many Laytons with Anglicized names buried in its churchyard. *Descendants of [[Layton-2156|Silas Layton-2156]] tend to be Roman Catholics, which encourages the notion that they might have come from Ireland instead of Yorkshire, England, as is sometimes claimed. Many of Silas Layton's descendants were given really uncommon names: Chrystostom, Ignatius, Hilarion, Silverius, etc. If you find an oddly named Layton, look for Silas in the family tree. Mercifully, some of these were just middle names. Some, maybe all, were names of Catholic saints. *Descendants of Scottish Covenanters and French Huguenots came to settle in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Later, some moved on to Morris County, to the Passaic River Valley and to the southern part of the county, where they built a Presbyterian church at Morristown. Some would soon come further south, into northern Somerset County, where they would build Presbyterian churches at Basking Ridge and Liberty Corner. (Among the early settlers at Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey, may have been Leightons or Laytons who descended from [[Leighton-288|Thomas Leighton-288]] of Dover, New Hampshire, the "Pioneer of Piscataqua." So when in Morris County you find Presbyterian Heaths and Runyans and Allens intermarrying with apparently equally Presbyterian Laytons, it raises a question where those Laytons came from. John Stillwell, in Volume V of his set of books, "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany," thought that the [[Layton-1235|John Layton-1235]] who married [[Runyon-761|Anne Runyon-761]] and lived at Long Hill in southern Morris County was a grandson of [[Layton-9|William Layton-9]]. That John would have been raised as a Baptist. Is Stillwell wrong? (YDNA could be an easy way to tell. According to the information now available in FamilyTreeDNA Classic Charts, descendants of [[Leighton-288|Thomas Leighton-288]] belong to haplogroup R-I253. If male linear descendants of John Layton and wife Anne Runyan could be tested, it could show if they belong to R-I253, too, which would mean Stillwell is probably wrong. As of now, the tendency is for presumed linear male descendants of [[Layton-9|William Layton-9]] of Middletown to belong to haplogroup R-M269 (R-M343 and R-P25 mean roughly the same thing), which is quite different from R-I253.) -- [[Layton-1804|Pauline Layton]], 10 Nov 2023. ==Sources== *Stillwell, John Edwin, M.D. Historical and genealogical miscellany : data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey, Vol. V, 1903 (reissued 1932) https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal05instil/page/n5

The Lazonby Emersons

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Hi my name is Lochlan. Are you a Emerson researching the Emerson family? The goal of this project is to connect the Lazonby Emerson's to the Arch Deacon of Durham. I have been been researching my Emerson family for a year and a half and found some pretty interesting stuff. My goal is to comply all the information I have found and the connect my branch to a whole lot of branches. Right now this project just has one member, me. If you are a an Emerson or a person who is generally interest in helping out feel free to join. I think I have a link on to the Lazonby branch but first we need to make the connect to the Arch Deacon of Durham. I am active every day so I will respond as soon as possible. The tasks for this project is mainly finding gravestones and wills. Most of the time such as during the day I would be in school, but during the weekends I am pretty free. Most of the information I have been studying is from a book by a professor called The English Emersons. https://archive.org/details/englishemersonsg00emer/page/86/mode/2up/search/lazonby Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24691821 send me a private message]. Thanks!

The Lee County (AL) Four War Memorial

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Creating WikiTree profiles for this memorial is a work in progress. ==World War I== [[Love-10249|Julius Marshall Love]] [[Powell-27340|John Henry Powell (1884-1918)]] [[Thigpen-724|Arthur Joel Thigpen Jr]] [[Wills-6469|John Howard Wills]] ==World War II== [[Hendry-2903|James Lozier Hendry]] [[Hixon-610|Charles Robert Hixon]] Charles L Wright Hugh R Wright B G Yarbrough ==Korea== Richard Albright Virgil Bach Charles W Clark Charles Daughtry Paul Grant Edwin Franklin Hearn Ronald Hunter Lonnie Patterson Raymond D Penland Pete L Strickland Johnny B Towery Elbert Weldon Oletha B Weldon Roosevelt Williams ==Vietnam== Ernest Austin Baker Jr. Donnie Stephen Bartlett James Terrell Blalock Charles M. Earnest Howard Marvin Ellis Donald Carthel Estes Phillip M. Estes Willie J. Foster Charles Frazier [[Greene-12069|James Etheridge Greene Jr]] Eugene David Hamilton Broadus Dale Hilyer Charles Earnest Hood Robert Walker Hubbard Milton Charles Hunter Johnny Mack Jones Joseph Hayden Kenney Young David Ogletree Harry Gordan Prince Jr. George Thomas Sargent Jr. David Willard Smith Carl Gene Ward Charles Whatley Howard Lanier Williamson James Calvin Williamson ==Resources== * https://www.honorstates.org/index.php?do=q&state=AL&county=Lee * https://warmemorial.auburn.edu/ * https://www.auburnalabama.org/veterans/bricks/ * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Auburn_Memorial_Park_Cemetery * https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=85335 * https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMM2AM_New_Rosemere_Cemetery_Opelika_AL * https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=75139 * http://genealogytrails.com/ala/lee/mil_wwi_goldstars.html * http://genealogytrails.com/ala/lee/mil_ww2_honor.html * http://genealogytrails.com/ala/lee/mil_korean_cas.html * http://genealogytrails.com/ala/lee/mil_vietnam_cas.html * http://genealogytrails.com/ala/koreanwar1.html * https://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/

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'''Regent''' '''Tidsperiod''' '''Ätt''' '''Noteringar'''
Erik Segersäll ca 970 -- ca 995 - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Segersäll-13&public=1 Eriks nuvarande profil]
Olof Skötkonung ca 995 -- ca 1022 - [[Eriksson-980|Olofs nuvarande profil]]
Anund Jakob ca 1022 -- 1050 - [[Olafsson-297|Nuvarande profil]]
Emund gamle ca 1050 --1060 - [[Olafsson-298|Nuvarande profil]]
Stenkil ca 1060 --1066 [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stenkilska_ätten Stenkilska ätten] [[Ragnvaldsson-54|Nuvarande profil]]
Halsten ca 1067 -- 1070 [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stenkilska_ätten Stenkilska ätten]- [[Stenkilsson-3|Nuvarande profil]]
Inge den äldre ca 1079 --1083 -[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stenkilska_ätten Stenkilska ätten] [[Stenkilsson-7|Nuvarande profil]] Bror till Halsten, farbror till Inge d.y.
Blot-Sven ca 1083 -- 1085 - [http://www.tacitus.nu/svenskhistoria/kungar/stenkil/blot-sven.htm motstridande uppg om honom] Har i nuläget ingen profil, dock bör röran som förmodligen avser hans syster redas ut, [[Torlidsdottir-1|Torlidsdottir-1]]
Inge den äldre ca 1085 --1110 - Se hans profil ovan Hustru: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_av_Sverige
Filip samt
Inge d.y. Samregerande konungar
ca 1110 --1118 Båda Stenkilsätten [[Halstensson-2|Filip]], son till kung Halsten, brorson till Inge den äldre.
[[Halstandsson-2|Inge d.y.]], Filips bror
Inge d.y. - ensam konung ca 1118 -- 1120 Stenkilska ätten Son till Halsten Stenkilsson, brorson till Inge d.ä.
Ragnvald Knaphövde mitten av 1120-talet - En möjlig profil att använda är [[Ingesson-8|Ingesson-8]]
Magnus Nilsson ca 1125 -- 1130 - Nielsen-2057 (finns det fler?) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_Nilsson_(kung) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margareta_Fredkulla
Sverker den äldre (Eriksson) ca 1130 --1156 [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sverkerska_ätten Sverkerska ätten] Verkar i en del gamla böcker även kallas Sverker Kolson [[Eriksson-758|nuvarande profil]]
Erik den helige ca 1156 -- 1160 [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erikska_ätten Erikska ätten] Erik Jedvardsson, Sankt Erik. [[Jedvardsson-1|Nuvarande profil]] https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/uppsala/medieuppbad-bevakar-analys-av-erik-den-helige https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4stg%C3%B6talagens_kungal%C3%A4ngd http://wadbring.com/historia/sidor/vglagkungar.htm
[[Henriksson-182|Magnus Henriksson]] ca 1160 -- 1161 Hovstaten listar under Stenkilska [[Henriksson-182|profil]] Dansk furste var mor hörde till Stenkilska ätten (sondotter till Inge d.ä. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingrid_Ragnvaldsdotter
Karl Sverkersson ca 1161 -- 1167 Sverkerska ätten [[Sverkersson-7|profil]], son till Sverker d.ä.
Knut Eriksson ca 1167 -- 1195 Erikska ätten Son till Erik den helige, [[Eriksson-55|profil]]
Sverker Karlsson ca 1195 -- 1208 Sverkerska ätten [[Carlsson-482|profil]]
Erik Knutsson ca 1208 -- 1216 Erikska ätten [[Knutsson-45|profil]]
Johan Sverkersson ca 1216 -- 1222 Sverkerska ätten [[Sverkersson-8|profil]]
Erik Eriksson, "läspe och halte" ca 1222 -- 1229 Erikska ätten [[Eriksson-801|profil]]
Knut Långe 1220 -- 1234 Erikska ätten [[Holmgersson-1|Knut Långe]] https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=11662
Erik Eriksson, "läspe och halte" 1234 -- 1250 Erikska ätten Se ovan
Birger Jarl 1248 -- 1266 Folkungaätten/Bjälboätten [[Magnusson-193|profil]]
Valdemar Birgersson 1250 -- 1275 - [[Birgersson-27|Birgersson-27]]
Magnus Ladulås 1275 -- 1290 - [[Birgersson-24|Birgersson-24]]
Birger Magnusson 1290 -- 1318 - Magnusson-203
Magnus Eriksson 1319 -- 1364 Folkunga/Bjälbo- Eriksson-292
Erik Magnusson 1356 -- 1359 - Magnusson-372
Håkan Magnusson 1362 -- 1364 - [[Magnusson-181|Håkan Magnusson]]
Albrekt d.y. av Mecklenburg 1364 -- 1389 - [[Mecklenburg_Schwerin-4|Posssilby Albrecht (Mecklenburg Schwerin) von Mecklenburg]]
Margareta 1389 -- 1396 - Dotter till kung Valdemar Atterdag av Danmark och Helvig av Slesvig. Från 1396 samregent m Erik av Pommern. [[Valdemarsdotter-2 |Margareta Valdemarsdotter]]
Erik av Pommern 1396 -- 1439 - Noteringar
Kristoffer av Bayern 1441 -- 1448 - Noteringar
Karl Knutsson (Bonde)
[[Knutsson-112|Karl Knutssons profil]]
1448 -- 1457 Ätten Bonde Skrivit en svensk text med inline references
Kristian I 1457 -- 1464 Oldenburgska ätten Noteringar
Karl Knutsson (Bonde)
[[Knutsson-112|Karl Knutssons profil]]
1464 -- 1465
1467 -- 1470
Ätten Bonde Skrivit en svensk text med inline references, behöver lägga till/gå igenom svenska kategorier
Sten Sture d.ä. Riksföreståndare 1470 -- 1497 - Noteringar
Hans (Johan II) 1497 -- 1501 Oldenburgska ätten Noteringar
Sten Sture d.ä. Riksföreståndare 1501 -- 1503 - Noteringar
Svante Nilsson Sture, Riksföreståndare 1504 -- 1512 - Noteringar
Sten Sture d.y., Riksföreståndare 1512 -- 1520 - Noteringar
Kristian II 1520 -- 1521 Oldenburgska ätten Noteringar
Gustav I Eriksson Vasa, Riksföreståndare
Konung
1521 -- 1523
1523 -- 1560
Vasaätten Noteringar
Erik XIV 1560 -- 1568 - Noteringar
Johan III 1568 -- 1593 - Noteringar
Sigismund 1592 -- 1599 - Noteringar
Karl IX, Riksföreståndare
Konung
1599 -- 1604
1604 -- 1611
- Noteringar
Gustav II Adolf 1611 -- 1632 - Noteringar
Kristina 1632 -- 1654 - Noteringar
Karl X Gustav 1654 -- 1660 Pfalziska ätten Noteringar
Karl XI 1660 -- 1697 - Noteringar
Karl XII 1697 -- 1718 - Noteringar
Ulrika Eleonora 1719 -- 1720 - Noteringar
Fredrik I 1820 -- 1751 Hessen Noteringar
Adolf Fredrik 1751 -- 1771 Holstein-Gottorpska ätten Noteringar
Gustav III 1771 -- 1792 - Noteringar
Gustav IV Adolf 1792 -- 1809 Ätt Noteringar
Karl XIII 1809 -- 1818 - Noteringar
Karl XIV Johan 1818 -- 1844 [[Bernadotte-10|Karl Johans profil]] Bernadotteska ätten Skrivit biografi, behöver gå igenom titlar, ordnar etc.
Oscar I 1844 -- 1859 Bernadotteska ätten Noteringar
Karl XV 1859 -- 1872 Bernadotteska ätten Noteringar
Oscar II 1872 -- 1907 Bernadotteska ätten Noteringar
Gustaf V 1907 -- 1950 Bernadotteska ätten Noteringar
Gustaf VI Adolf 1950 -- 1973 Bernadotteska ätten Noteringar
Carl XVI Gustaf 1973 -- Bernadotteska ätten Vår nuvarande konung